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Ryan Suarez (born July 28, 1977 in Sacramento, California) is an American soccer player, who currently plays defender for Chivas USA of Major League Soccer.

Suarez played college soccer at San Jose St. from 1997 to 2000, and was named an NCAA All-American his senior season.

Upon graduating, Suarez was drafted 7th overall by the Dallas Burn in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft. Suarez showed very well in his debut season, starting 19 games while scoring 2 goals and 3 assists, and showing an attacking instinct and physicality that looked to make him very dangerous in MLS. Although Suarez played consistently in his sophomore season, starting 24 games and recording 1 goal and 2 assists for the Burn, his lack of improvement troubled many. His third season brought a move to center back, which Suarez did not take happily to - in midseason, he was traded to the Galaxy with Paul Broome and Antonio Martinez in exchange for Ezra Hendrickson and Gavin Glinton. Suarez's time with the Galaxy was limited by injuries, playing only 3 games. In his fourth season, with Galaxy star defender Danny Califf out for much of the year, Suarez cemented a position in the Galaxy back line, registering 25 starts for the team, but not scoring a single point.

Upon his arrival in the league, Suarez was touted as a prospect for the US national team's terminally deficient right back position. His lack of development and his move to center back, however, make it unlikely that he will see much time with the team. Although Suarez had the option of playing for Uruguay, he committed himself to the United States, playing his only cap May 26, 2003 against Wales.

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