
Senior International’s visa clears in time for Fire-Crew match-up at
Defenders Jim Curtin and Jordan Russolillo placed on season-ending injury list
BRIDGEVIEW, IL (August 3, 2007) – Chicago Fire Soccer announced today that forward Paulo Wanchope has been awarded his work visa and as a result will be available for head coach Juan Carlos Osorio for the game Saturday against the Columbus Crew (7:30 p.m. CT, HDNet). Wanchope is one of four Senior Internationals on the squad and will be placed on the 18-man Senior Roster, filling the slot vacated by defender Jim Curtin, as he has been placed on the season-ending injury list alongside Fire defender Jordan Russolillo.
Wanchope, 31, began his career with Club Sport Herediano (1994-97), before moving on to
Curtin will be placed on the season-ending injury list, effective immediately. The 28-year-old Oreland, Pa. native played in 11 contests (10 starts) for the “Men in Red” through the 2007 campaign before suffering a serious labral tear (shoulder) injury against the Kansas City Wizards on April 21. A 2001 MLS SuperDraft third round pick, Curtin has played in 151 games (135 starts) for a total of 12,408 minutes played, and in that time has contributed four goals and six assists throughout his seven-year career.
Joining Curtin on the season-ending injury list will be sophomore defender Jordan Russolillo. The 23-year-old Southern Connecticut State product saw spot time this season, making his first team MLS debut for the Fire on June 3 at home versus the Columbus Crew. The 2006 MLS SuperDraft third round pick is out for the remainder of the season due to a right hip laberal tear.
12 Paulo César Wanchope Watson
Position: Forward
Height: 6’3”
Weight: 186 lbs.
Born: July 31, 1976 in
Hometown:
Citizenship:
Last Club: FC Tokyo
How Acquired: Signed on July 27, 2007
Professional Experience: CS Herediano (1995-97, 2006), Derby County (1997-99), West Ham United (1999-00), Manchester City (2000-04), Málagia CF (2004-05), Al-Gharrafa Sports Club (2005), Rosario Central (2006), FC Tokyo (2007)
Pronunciation: wahn-CHO-peh
