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Pablo Mastroeni (born August 29, 1976 in Mendoza, Argentina), is an American soccer defender/defensive midfielder, a member of the United States national soccer team. He plays for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer.
Mastroeni moved to the United States from his native Argentina at the age of four. He played college soccer at North Carolina State University and was drafted by the Miami Fusion with the 13th overall selection of the 1998 MLS College Draft. Pablo played four seasons with the Fusion, becoming an automatic starter in his second year with the team in either central defense or defensive midfield, and was named to the MLS Best XI in 2001. He earned his first US cap against Ecuador on June 7th of that year.
The Fusion was contracted after the 2001 season and Mastroeni was the first overall choice of the 2002 MLS Allocation Draft, going to the Colorado Rapids, with whom he has been since. When Chris Armas went out with an injury just weeks prior to the 2002 World Cup, Pablo found himself a surprise starter in the opening game, and played well as the US upset heavily-favored Portugal 3-2. Currently he has earned 31 caps and is near the top of the US defensive depth chart.
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