Pat McMahon
- January 5, 2024
- Association Football Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Pat McMahon |
Occupation | Association Football Player |
Date Of Birth | Nov 5, 1986(1986-11-05) |
Age | 38 |
Birthplace | Bolingbrook |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Bolingbrook |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Pat McMahon Biography
Name | Pat McMahon |
Birthday | Nov 5 |
Birth Year | 1986 |
Place Of Birth | Bolingbrook |
Home Town | Bolingbrook |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Pat McMahon is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on November 5, 1986 in Bolingbrook, Bolingbrook, United States. Pat McMahon (born November 5, 1986) is an American soccer player who plays for Louisville City FC in the USL Championship.
Not believing he could obtain the visa required to qualify for the A-League, McMahon returned to the United States and went on tour with Bridges FC. He went on trial with Swedish Superettan side Ljungskile SK and signed his first fully professional contract with them on July 24 for the 2013 season as a defensive midfielder. He made his professional debut on August 4 against Hammarby IF and went on to appear in six league matches. He also appeared in one of Ljungskile’s matches in the Svenska Cupen against Ullareds IK and went goalless across all competitions as Ljungskile avoided relegation.
After two years with Rochester, McMahon signed with USL expansion side FC Cincinnati on December 7, 2015 and made his Cincinnati debut on March 26 against Charleston Battery. He went on to appear in 26 of Cincinnati’s 30 league matches and scored his first goal as professional on April 4 against rival Louisville City FC; his only goal of the season. Finishing third in the Eastern Conference Cincinnati qualified for the USL Cup playoffs where McMahon would appear in Cincinnati’s only playoff match. He also appeared in one of Cincinnati’s two U.S. Open Cup matches going goalless in both cup competitions.
McMahon remained with Rochester for the 2015 season and made his season debut on March 28 against New York Red Bulls II. He went on to appear in 27 of Rochester’s 28 league matches as part of a defense that only allowed 15 goals; a USL Pro record. Rochester only lost one league match en route to winning the inaugural season of the USL Eastern Conference as well the league’s regular season title. McMahon also appeared in all three of Rochester’s USL Cup Playoff matches as Rochester won the Cup, becoming only the second team to win both the regular season and league title in the same year. McMahon also appear in two of Rochester’s three U.S. Open Cup matches and went goalless across all competitions.
Following graduation, McMahon went on trial with an expansion USL team in Puerto Rico before returning to Chicago to train with Bridges FC. After a year with Bridges FC he went on trial with Danish football club HB Køge but fractured his ankle before earning a contract. He then immigrated to Australia and signed with semi-professional Wynnum District SC of the Australian Brisbane Premier League. He played two seasons for Wynnum beginning in 2011 where Wynnum was named BPL Premiers for winning the regular season title to qualify for the finals series. During the 2012 season, Wynnum again qualified the finals series which they went on to win to be named BPL Grand Final Champions. Following the 2012 season McMahon was named to the Brisbane Premier League All-league teams as well as being named the Wayne Gracey Player of the Year. During his two years with Wynnum he appeared in 55 matches and scored 5 goals.
Pat McMahon Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Association Football Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Pat McMahon is one of the richest Association Football Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Pat McMahon 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
While at college, McMahon also appeared for USL PDL clubs West Michigan Edge in 2005, Kalamazoo Kingdom in 2006 and Chicago Fire Premier in 2008 making a total of 39 appearances and going goalless across all three clubs. During his season there, the Chicago Fire Premier won the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference to qualify for the PDL playoffs where they would lose in the Divisional Round.
McMahon played four years of college soccer for the UIC Flames at the University of Illinois at Chicago between 2005 and 2008 where he started every match. As a sophomore he was a part of the nation’s top-rated defense that allowed only eight goals in all competitions with 13 clean sheets as UIC won the Horizon League Regular Season Championship and qualified for NCAA tournament. As a junior he scored his first collegiate goal on September 2, 2006 against Marquette and was part of a defense that earned 14 clean sheets; a UIC record. He scored his second goal of the year in the Horizon League Tournament Championship game against Green Bay as UIC won the Horizon League Tournament and qualified for the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive season. In the NCAA tournament UIC reached the quarterfinals for first time in its history. As a senior he again scored two goals as UIC won the Horizon League Regular Season Championship. Following the regular season McMahon was named to the Horizon League Championship All-Tournament Team and UIC qualified for the NCAA tournament for the third consecutive season for the first time in its history. McMahon finished his career at UIC by starting a school record 85 consecutive matches.
After his contract wasn’t renewed, McMahon returned to the United States and went on trial with the Rochester Rhinos of USL Pro. He signed with Rochester on March 21 for the 2014 season, and made his USL Pro debut on April 5 in their season opener against Orlando City SC. He went on to appear in 25 of Rochester’s 28 league matches as Rochester finished sixth in the league to qualify for the USL Cup Playoffs. In the USL Cup Playoffs, McMahon appeared in Rochester’s lone match: a 2–1 defeat against LA Galaxy II. He also appeared in two of Rochester’s three U.S. Open Cup matches making his debut in the competition on June 17 against MLS side D.C. United; a match Rochester won 1–0.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Weight | 161 lbs |
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Facts & Trivia
Pat Ranked on the list of most popular Association Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Pat McMahon celebrates birthday on November 5 of every year.
Is Wallace and Ladmo still alive?
Although Kwiatkowski died on Wednesday March 2, 1994, select people attending events like the Arizona State Fair would still win Ladmo bags as recently as
- Bill Thompson (Wallace) died on July 23, 2014.
Where is Pat McMahon?
He has been married to Duffy McMahon, a psychotherapist, for over thirty years and lives in suburban Phoenix.
What did Pat McMahon do?
Pat is also well known outside of radio because of his multifaceted career as an actor, producer, recording artist, writer, broadcaster, and one-third of the legendary comedy team that was on TV for 35 years in Arizona, “The Wallace and Ladmo Show.” Through the many experiences of his professional life, Pat has been …
Who played Gerald on Wallace and Ladmo?
The character that drew the strongest reaction from the viewers was Gerald (played by Pat McMahon ), the perpetual 12-year old spoiled rich kid who wanted to take over the show (the station manager, whoever it was at the time, was his uncle).
What was inside a ladmo bag?
The Ladmo Bag was a grocery sack filled with sugary snacks, chips and sodas. It would be given away at live stage shows and the daily televised “The Wallace and Ladmo Show.” The show, which aired under various names from 1954 to 1989, was immensely popular and the bag soon became a coveted item.