Name
Daniel PaladiniHeight
5' 9"Weight
163 lbsDate of Birth
11.11.1984 (39)Birthplace
Van Nuys, CA USAPosition
MidfielderPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2013 (Chicago Fire): In 2013, Paladini made 20 appearances and set a new career high in assists (three) and his pair of goals matched his previous high, set in 2012. He registered a goal and two assists, including the game-winner in a 3-1 win over the eventual Supporters’ Shield winners, the New York Red Bulls (April 7).
2012 (Chicago Fire): In his second season in Chicago, Paladini appeared in 15 matches, starting in seven, scoring two goals and adding two assists over 691 minutes. He assisted on Austin Berry’s 72nd minute goal in a 2-1 loss at Columbus (May 26) and scored his first goal of the season in the 44th minute of a 4-2 loss at D.C. (August 22). He scored his second consecutive match in the 18th minute of a 3-1 win against Houston (September 12). He later assisted on Sherjill MacDonald’s second goal in the 78th minute of a 2-0 win at New York (October 6). Paladini made one MLS Cup Playoffs appearance, entering in the 75th minute of the Fire’s 2-1 loss to Houston in the Eastern Conference Knockout Match (October 31). In the club’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup run, he wore the captain’s armband in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Michigan Bucks (May 29). He started and played 68 minutes in a 1-0 loss to Aston Villa FC (July 21) and played the second half of the 2-2 draw against Club Santos Laguna (September 8). In MLS Reserve League action he started five matches for the Fire, scoring one goal over 397 minutes and scored the first goal in the 39th minute in a 3-1 win over Colorado (August 15).
2011 (Chicago Fire): In his return to Major League Soccer Paladini played 23 matches -- including 16 starts -- over 1491 minutes, setting MLS career season highs following two seasons with the Carolina RailHawks of the North American Soccer League (NASL). He recorded one assist on Marco Pappa’s ninth minute goal in a 3-0 victory at Real Salt Lake (September 28). In Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup play, he appeared and started in five of the team’s six Open Cup matches, tallying two assists. Both assists in Open Cup action came against the New York Red Bulls (July 12), assisting on Dominic Oduro’s seventh minute strike and Yamith Cuesta’s 48th minute header in a 4-0 rout. He started and went 80 minutes in the final, a 2-0 loss at SEA (October 4). He appeared in both club international friendly matches, starting and going 88 minutes in a 3-1 loss vs. Manchester United (July 23) and came on as a halftime sub in a 1-0 loss versus. Chivas de Guadalajara (September 14).
2010 (Carolina Railhawks): In his second season with the Carolina RailHawks, he played 34 matches, finishing second on the team in goals (seven) and leading the team in assists (five). He earned a second consecutive selection to the USSF Division 2 Best XI and helped the RailHawks to the NASL Conference regular season championship and a runner-up finish in the League playoffs.
2009 (Carolina Railhawks): Paladini appeared in 28 matches, tallying five goals and four assists for the Carolina RailHawks of NASL. He was named an All-League Best XI midfielder as he helped the club to a second place regular-season finish.
2008 (Chivas USA): Paladini appeared in eight matches, scoring one goal with Chivas USA. He made his MLS debut on May 11, 2008 in a substitute appearance and made his first MLS start on May 17, 2008. He scored his first professional goal in the 31st minute of a 3-1 win at Toronto FC (September 6).
2007 (San Fernando Valley Quakes): In 2007, he played in 14 matches, scoring three goals, helping the USL Premier Development League’s San Fernando Valley Quakes to its first-ever playoff appearance.
2006 (LA Galaxy): Paladini was selected by the LA Galaxy in the Second Round (24th overall) of the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft. He spent the year with the side, but did not appear in a first-team match.
COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
Paladini was named All-Big West Second Team as a sophomore at Cal State Northridge and made back-to-back All-Big West First Teams as a junior and senior. In 2005, he was the Big West Midfielder of the Year, and ranks among Northridge’s all-time leaders in matches played (78) and assists (19).
ACQUIRED
Paladini’s MLS rights were traded to the Crew from the Chicago Fire on December 12, 2013 in exchange for a 2014 Fourth Round SuperDraft pick. He signed with the Crew on December 20, 2013.
PERSONAL
Enjoys vacationing at his family’s lake house. His favorite movie is Gladiator. He is most influenced by his dad and looks up to the historical figure, John F. Kennedy. He was given the nickname D by a teammate when he was younger. His sister Michelle is married to former Crew – and current Sporting Kansas City midfielder – Josh Gardner.