DC United, Bill Hamid thrilled to complete reunion: "The boss is back"

D.C. United celebrated a happy homecoming at Audi Field on Friday, as Homegrown product and 2014 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Bill Hamid was officially welcomed back to the club after the agreement of a year-and-a-half loan from his Danish club FC Midtjylland.


Featured at an introductory press conference with D.C.ā€™s other deadline-day acquisition, left back Vytas, Hamid explained why he returned to his hometown club just nine months after playing out his contract and departing for Europe ā€“ and Unitedā€™s technical staff underlined why they were so eager to have him.


ā€œIā€™m thankful to the club for caring about me and always keeping up to date with whatā€™s going on with me. And Iā€™ve always kept up to date with whatā€™s going on here,ā€ said Hamid, revealing that heā€™d stayed in regular contact with D.C. general manager and VP of soccer operations Dave Kasper while in Denmark, and often set his alarm for the wee hours to watch Unitedā€™s matches live despite the time difference.


Hamid also acknowledged that his U.S. national team ambitions drove him to seek out a better opportunity at consistent match action.



ā€œI care a lot about D.C. United and obviously I wasn't playing regularly at Midtjylland ā€“ I only got, I think three games there altogether,ā€ he noted. ā€œSo for a player with the aspirations of being regularly a part of the national team, and with the expectation of being a national team player, you have to play regularly.


ā€œSo I spoke to [Midtjylland] a few weeks ago, maybe a month ago, and they agreed with my agent that, with the talent that I have, that I needed to play. They wanted to keep a hold of me, but somehow we figured out a way to get this deal done and now itā€™s all about coming here, earning the spot back, showing what I can do, what Iā€™m capable of, and hopefully making the group as a unit better.ā€


United were disappointed to lose Hamid last year and benched him in the latter stages of the campaign as they sought to sort out his replacement. There was no sign of hard feelings on Friday, however.


ā€œWe worked pretty hard to retain Bill, but ever since weā€™ve known Bill heā€™s wanted to test the waters in Europe and it was very important that he did that,ā€ said Kasper. ā€œBut now that heā€™s back, it does feel like thereā€™s a missing piece thatā€™s now connected. So weā€™re very pleased.


ā€œThe boss is back.ā€



A nimble shotstopper and commanding presence in the penalty box, Hamid has proven one of MLSā€™s elite ā€˜keepers when in top form, though he struggled to maintain that level over the past two years as injury troubles took their toll.


Head coach Ben Olsen said he believes the Annandale, Virginia product can return to his previous heights in the months ahead, though heā€™ll have to earn Unitedā€™s starting role back from current incumbent David Ousted.


ā€œItā€™s a great day, it really is, to have Bill back with the club that he loves the most, the club he grew up with,ā€ said head coach Ben Olsen. ā€œItā€™s a special day, for the staff, for the fans, this community, I know [for] his family. Itā€™s a day to celebrate, and then tomorrow, itā€™s a day to get to work. I think he knows that. Itā€™s been an up-and-down year and a half for Bill and he wants to prove that heā€™s the goalkeeper he was a year and a half ago. I know he is, he knows he is, and heā€™s willing to put the work in, get the spot back and take us to where we want to be.


ā€œHeā€™s one of the best goalkeepers this league has ever seen, and weā€™re excited to have him.ā€