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20 Facts About Drew Beckie

1.

At 15, Drew Beckie was offered a contract with the Vancouver Whitecaps Residency program.

2.

Drew Beckie initially accepted, but ultimately decided to keep his NCAA amateurism and return to Denver, later committing to the University of Denver over several other programs.

3.

Drew Beckie was drafted 28th overall by the Columbus Crew in the 2013 MLS SuperDraft.

4.

Drew Beckie appeared twice on the bench in the 2013 season but struggled with injury and missed 12 games.

5.

Drew Beckie appeared in 10 reserve games for the Crew, scoring one goal and recording an assist.

6.

Drew Beckie was released by the Crew in January 2014 after the appointment of Gregg Berhalter, replacing manager Robert Warzycha.

7.

Drew Beckie recovered and returned to train with Jacksonville Armada FC while out of contract.

8.

On June 7,2018, Drew Beckie was transferred to USL Championship side OKC Energy.

9.

In 2019, Drew Beckie made one appearance before departing in May of that year.

10.

On May 21,2019, Drew Beckie signed with El Paso Locomotive.

11.

Drew Beckie made fifteen league appearances that season and another three in the playoffs.

12.

In 2020, Drew Beckie made six appearances for El Paso in a season shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic.

13.

On May 4,2021, Drew Beckie returned to Canada, signing with Canadian Premier League side Atletico Ottawa on a two-year deal, with an option for 2023.

14.

Drew Beckie would attend two more camps, one in Mexico City, the other in Florida before attending the 2007 CONCACAF U17 Tournament, but did not appear for the team.

15.

In 2008, Drew Beckie attended two Canadian U-20 camps before getting injured before 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship.

16.

In 2012, Drew Beckie was selected for final squad ahead of the 2012 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship.

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Drew Beckie appeared against El Salvador and Cuba, but missed out on the final match against Mexico due to yellow card accumulation.

18.

Drew Beckie was called up for the Canadian senior team during his time with the Columbus Crew but could not attend due to injury and has yet to feature for the senior team.

19.

Drew Beckie's younger sister Janine Beckie is a soccer player, and has appeared for the Canadian national women's team.

20.

Drew Beckie currently plays for the Racing Louisville FC of the National Women's Soccer League.