Canadian soccer icon Dwayne De Rosario opens up in new autobiography ‘DeRo: My Life’
Dwayne De Rosario’s soccer credentials are well-established.
Named one of Major League Soccer’s 25 greatest players, MLS MVP (2011) and two-time MLS Cup MVP (2001 and 2007), the Canadian attacker scored 104 league goals in an MLS career that stretched from 2001 to 2014. Internationally, he earned 81 caps for Canada and tops the list of Canadian men’s goal-scorers with 22.
De Rosario’s attempts to play in Europe and his salary-related frustration in his first go-round at Toronto FC have also been well-documented.
But there’s plenty more to De Rosario’s story and the 42-year-old from Scarborough, Ont., (he turns 43 on May 15) delivers in his autobiography “DeRo: My Life,” written with Brendan Dunlop.