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Face to face with Freddy Garcia

Posted: Thursday August 07, 2003 6:04 PM

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  • By Keegan Pierce, Soccer America

    Freddy Garcia will take a break from his playmaking role in the Columbus Crew midfield to represent Guatemala in this summer's Gold Cup.

    The Facts

    Born: Jan. 12, 1977, in Puerto Barrios, Guatemala.

    Hometown: Puerto Barrios.

    Height: 5-6. Weight: 132.

    Pro Clubs: Columbus Crew (MLS) 2002-present, Comunicaciones (Guatemala) 1999-2002, Universidad (Guatemala) 1998, Juca (Guatemala) 1996-97, Izabal (Guatemala) 1994-95.

    International: Guatemala (1997-present).

    My View On ...

    The Gold Cup: It's another opportunity for Guatemalan soccer to move forward. It will be hard, but we're motivated, and we want to win the title. Why not?

    Referees: Anywhere you play, they make mistakes. They don't have enough eyes to see everything. It's an incredibly hard job.

    Columbus: I don't know it well because I spend most of my time at home.

    Life After Soccer: I know that I can't play forever. But soccer is my passion, and when that day comes, I'll be very sad.

    My First ...

    Job: Second Division soccer in Puerto Barrios.

    Auto: A blue 1996 Toyota Corolla.

    Nickname: "La Rata." My friends started calling me "The Rat" when I was 5 or 6 because I was so small. I don't mind it.

    Soccer Memories: My friends and I played every day, sometimes barefoot, in our neighborhood. They always said I would go far, and I'm where I am today thanks to them.

    Favorites ...

    Musical Artist: Enrique Iglesias.

    Actor: Bruce Willis.

    Actress: Penelope Cruz.

    Movie: "Men in Black."

    Book: The Bible.

    Religion: I've got nothing against any religion, but my family has always been Catholic.

    Food: El Rice and Beans, Puerto Barrios-style, with red beans, coconut milk, spices and shellfish, chicken or beef.

    Player: Rivaldo.

    Hobby: Playing the latest version of FIFA Soccer on PlayStation.

    Four Famous People You'd Invite To Dinner: Pope John Paul II, Ricky Martin, Penelope Cruz, Salma Hayek.

    The Web: I check out Guatemalan newspapers but don't have e-mail.

    TV: I have Dish Network, which has Gol TV, where I can watch Guatemalan League games.

    People In My Life

    Family: We're there for each other in good times and bad. I always get good advice from my family. Much of my family has been living in Los Angeles for years.

    Mother: My mother moved to Los Angeles when I was 6. She didn't abandon us. She was looking for a better way to help support the family and found work in a beauty salon. She always stayed in touch.

    Father: He played soccer in the 1970s, but it didn't pay much. Then he became a longshoreman. He always wanted to see me play abroad but never had the chance. I signed with MLS right after he died a year and a half ago.

    Grandmother: She won the lottery and bought the house in which she has lived for more than 45 years. She says it was a gift from God because they didn't even have enough money for food at the time.

    Wife & Children: Sindy's still in Guatemala, where she takes care of our sons, Freddy Fernando, 4, and Diego Alexander, 2. She has supported me through thick and thin. I also have a daughter, Joseline, 6. My children are my inspiration. I try to provide the best for them, hoping they lack nothing and are well-raised.

    Host Family: I live with a family in Columbus. The husband is Guatemalan, and the wife is American. We've become great friends.


     
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