Early career Born in
Fort Wayne,
Indiana, Beasley joined
IMG Academy, the
United States Soccer Federation's Residency program in
Bradenton, Florida. Before moving to Florida, Beasley played at
South Side High School for two years. Beasley starred in the 1999
Under-17 World Cup in New Zealand, winning the Silver Ball as the tournament's second best player, behind teammate
Landon Donovan.
Chicago Fire Beasley signed with MLS on March 16, 1999, and was allocated to the
LA Galaxy. However, before making any appearances with LA, he was traded in February 2000 to the
Chicago Fire in exchange for first-round picks in the
2000 MLS SuperDraft and
2001 MLS SuperDraft. He would excel with Chicago, scoring 14 goals and recording 20 assists over 4.5 seasons while being named to the league
Best XI in 2003. He was close to signing for
Southampton FC in 2004, but MLS rejected the offer much to Beasley's displeasure. His stay with the Fire ended on July 19, 2004, when Dutch giants
PSV Eindhoven agreed on a transfer fee with MLS worth $2.5 million. He signed a four-year contract.
PSV PSV manager
Guus Hiddink brought Beasley in as the successor to
Arjen Robben (who went to
Chelsea), and because of that, Beasley was granted the number 11 jersey. In his first season in the
Eredivisie, Beasley played 29 games, scored 6 goals in 34 domestic games of the Dutch season and helped PSV win their 18th league title. On May 28, 2005, PSV advanced to
the final of the
2004–05 KNVB Cup by defeating
Feyenoord in a
penalty shootout after Beasley's goal in the final minute of regulation tied the match. In addition to making an impact on the domestic level, Beasley became the first American to play in the semi-finals of the
UEFA Champions League, against
Milan. In the first leg, PSV lost 2–0 at the
San Siro, while in the second leg, PSV won 3–1 at
Philips Stadion, though they were eliminated based on the
away goals rule. Despite the loss, Beasley was an important player, leading his team with 4 goals in 12 Champions League matches. DaMarcus was fined
€1,500 ($1,852) for
driving under the influence of alcohol as a result of an incident on January 16, 2006. His Dutch driving privileges were suspended for the next three months, followed by a three-month probationary period.
Manchester City After a disappointing individual season for Beasley in which PSV won their 19th championship, on August 31, 2006, he joined English
Premier League side
Manchester City on a season-long loan fulfilling his ambition to play in England. However, his first few weeks with City were troubled by injury, limiting his ability to play. On December 30, Beasley scored his first goal for City, a match-winner in the 83rd minute against
West Ham United. He went on to score three times more before returning to PSV after making 22 appearances in total.
Rangers Scottish Premier League club
Rangers signed Beasley for
£700,000 in June 2007. He became the second American to play for the Rangers' first team, after
Claudio Reyna. On August 4, 2007, Beasley made his Rangers debut, playing a full 90 minutes in a 3–0 win against
Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Beasley scored his first goal for the club against
FK Zeta in a Champions League qualifier on August 7, 2007, becoming the first American to score for two clubs in the competition. During the match, Beasley was subjected to racial taunting by Zeta fans, along with fellow black teammate,
Jean-Claude Darcheville. He urged
UEFA and
FIFA to do something about the chants, which prompted an investigation intended to crack down on the crowds at soccer matches. Beasley scored his first Scottish Premier League goal in Rangers' 2–1 win over
Kilmarnock on August 25, 2007. '
Scottish Cup final victory over
Queen of the South On October 2, 2007, Beasley was influential in Rangers 3–0 win against
Lyon in the
Champions League group stage. He was involved in all three Rangers goals in a victory for the Scottish side. His inswinging corner was headed in by
Lee McCulloch to give Rangers a 1–0 advantage. Beasley's wide pass to
Alan Hutton allowed him to spring free and set up
Daniel Cousin for the second. Finally, Beasley took a 50-meter aerial pass from Cousin while on the run, controlled, and finished. Beasley was named Man of the Match. During a Champions League match against
VfB Stuttgart, Beasley was hurt in a collision with goalkeeper
Raphael Schäfer. This left him unable to complete the match and he was substituted. The true extent of the injury meant that he was expected to miss the rest of the Scottish Premier League season. However, Beasley was named in the Rangers squad for the match against
Dundee United on May 10. He made his return on May 19 against
St Mirren. His first start for Rangers after his injury came in the
Scottish Cup final against
Queen of the South; he notched a goal and an assist in the 3–2 victory. On August 23, 2008, in a Scottish Premier League match against
Aberdeen at
Pittodrie Stadium, Beasley looked to have scored his first goal of the campaign, though the goal was wrongly ruled out for offside. Beasley helped Rangers win the SPL title for
2008–09, being awarded a championship medal after appearing in ten league matches during the season. During the
2009–10 season, Beasley saw little playing time with Rangers. He stated in December 2009 that he would seek a move away from the club during the upcoming January transfer window in order to secure a place in the United States squad for the
2010 FIFA World Cup. Shortly after this declaration, Beasley was given a run of games in the Rangers team during the month of December. He had some impressive performances, scoring in games against
Dundee United and
Motherwell. After the Motherwell game Beasley expressed his desire to stay with Rangers and help them retain the Scottish Premier League title. Although Rangers won the title, Beasley was not entitled to a championship medal, having played in only eight games, less than the 25% required.
Hannover 96 On August 30, 2010, Beasley signed a two-year contract with German
Bundesliga club
Hannover 96. He made his debut on September 18, 2010, coming on as a substitute in the 77th minute in a 2–0 away loss to
VfL Wolfsburg.
Puebla On June 22, 2011, Beasley joined
Mexican Primera División side
Puebla. Beasley scored his first goal for Puebla in his unofficial debut against
Monterrey in the Copa Tijuana. On July 23, Beasley made his competitive debut for
Los Camoteros in a 1–0 win over
Atlas in the opening match of the
2011 Apertura Season. He scored his first competitive goal for Puebla on August 21 in a 2–1 win over
Pumas UNAM.
Houston Dynamo On July 23, 2014, Beasley joined
Major League Soccer club
Houston Dynamo as a
designated player. He made his Dynamo debut on August 3, 2014, starting at left back against
DC United in a 1–0 win. Beasley suffered a hamstring injury on October 12 that ended his 2014 season. He appeared in 10 games for the Dynamo in his first year with Houston. In 2015, Beasley was selected for his 4th
MLS All Star game and was named the Dynamo team defender of the year. After the season Beasley re-signed with the Dynamo, however he took a pay cut and no longer counted as a designated player. Beasley didn't miss significant time because of injury in 2017 and had a strong season, being named an
MLS All Star and helping lead the Dynamo make the MLS Playoffs for the first time in 3 seasons. In 2018, Beasley and the Dynamo missed out on the playoffs, but did win the
US Open Cup, which qualified them for the
2019 CONCACAF Champions League. the first time the Dynamo had qualified for the competition since 2013. On December 30, 2018, Beasley signed a new contract to bring him back for the 2019 season. On February 19, Beasley and the Dynamo opened the 2019 season with a Champions League match against
Guastatoya. Beasley scored the only goal of the match hitting a weak foot volley from outside the box to give the Dynamo the win. On March 12, Beasley came off injured in a CCL match against
Tigres. He underwent surgery on his knee on March 20 and was out for almost 2 months. Beasley returned from the injury and made his first MLS appearance of the season on May 15 in a 1–0 loss to the
Portland Timbers. On May 20, Beasley announced that he would be retiring after the 2019 season. Beasley would make 18 appearances across all competitions in 2019, his last coming on October 6 as the Dynamo defeated the
LA Galaxy 4–2 in the final game of the season and Beasley's career. Beasley was subbed off in the 89th minute to a standing ovation from the crowd. After the match the Dynamo showed a tribute on the videoboard and Beasley addressed the crowd, saying "I wouldn't think of another club to end my career with. Houston is my home. I'm not gonna say goodbye." ==International career==