LA Striker Eskandarian Takes Indefinite Leave From Soccer
12:09 – 13.03.10
Los Angeles Galaxy striker Alecko Eskandarian’s attempts to overcome a
concussion suffered during a friendly match with AC Milan last year
have hit what seems to be a permanent roadblock, reports Goal.com.
The 27-year-old attacker announced via his Twitter feed that he was
stepping away from the game.
"As some of you have already heard, I haven’t been medically cleared
to play pro soccer and am forced to step away from the game at this
time," wrote the football player of Armenian descent.
Drafted by D.C. United, Eskandarian scored two goals in the 2004 MLS
Cup final to earn the game’s MVP award. Since then he has played for
Toronto FC, Real Salt Lake, Chivas USA, and, most recently, the Los
Angeles Galaxy.
A midseason purchase for the Galaxy in 2009, Eskandarian made an
immediate impact, providing two goals in three matches. However, he
failed to recover from a broken nose and concussion suffered in the
friendly match with Milan and missed out on the team’s playoff run to
the MLS Cup final.
"Thank you to all my friends and fans for all your support as I go
through this long and frustrating recovery process," Eskandarian
tweeted. "God Bless."
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