Scot Thompson
Scot Thompson (born
February 11,
1981 in
New York,
New York) is an American
soccer player, who currently plays for the
Portland Timbers of the
USL First Division.
Thompson played
college soccer at
UCLA from 1999 to 2002, helping lead the Bruins to a national championship in 2002. He finished his career at UCLA with 68 starts, and was named to the first-team All-Pac 10 as a senior.
Upon graduating, Thompson was selected 16th overall by the
Los Angeles Galaxy in the
2003 MLS SuperDraft. Unfortunately for Thompson, he tore his
ACL in the preseason, and missed the entire 2003 season as a result. Returning healthy in 2004, Thompson was nevertheless unable to break into the Galaxy's starting lineup - he was loaned mid-season to the Portland Timbers of the A-League, where he excelled. Easily one of the Timbers' best players, Thompson started 13 games for the team, registering two assists, while helping lead the team to the A-League's best regular season record. When the Timbers were eliminated from the playoffs, Thompson returned to the Galaxy; however, he only made one appearance, playing a single minute. Thompson was released at the end of the season and, despite professing intentions of going to Europe, re-signed with the Timbers. In July 2005, Thompson put in an impressive performance for the Timbers in a friendly match against English soccer team Sunderland FC, which had been recently promoted to the English Premier League. He was invited to participate in a several week training session with Sunderland later in 2005.