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{{Football player infobox
{{Unreferenced|date=May 2008}}
| playername = Diego Walsh
{{Infobox Musical artist
| fullname = Diego Costa Bastos Walsh
|Name = Mr. Collipark
|Img =
| image =
| height = {{height|m=1.83}}
|Img_size =
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1979|12|8}}
|Background = solo_singer
| cityofbirth = [[Santos, São Paulo]]
|Birth_name = Michael Crooms
| countryofbirth = [[Brazil]]
|Alias = DJ Smurf, Beat-n-Azz
| currentclub = [[Adelaide United FC|Adelaide United]]
|Born = [[1957]]
| clubnumber = 22
|Origin = [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], [[Florida]], [[United States]]
| position = [[Midfielder (football)|Central Midfielder]]
|Instrument=
| youthyears = 1999–2002
|Genre = [[Snap music|Snap]]
| youthclubs = [[Southern Methodist University]]
|Occupation = [[Rapper]], [[record label]] owner
| years = 2003<br>2004&ndash;2005<br>2006<br>2006<br>2006&ndash;''present''
|Years_active = 2000 - present
| clubs = [[Columbus Crew]]<br>[[Kansas City Wizards]]<br>[[Real Salt Lake]]<br>[[Miami FC]]<br>[[Adelaide United FC|Adelaide United]]
|Label = Collipark Records
| caps(goals) = 14 (1)<br>16 (0)<br>{{0}}0 (0)<br>22 (5)<br>21 (1)
|Associated_acts = [[Ying Yang Twins]], [[Bubba Sparxxx]], [[Soulja Boy]], [[V.I.C.]]
| nationalyears =
|URL = [http://www.myspace.com/officialmrcollipark Mr. Collipark] at [[MySpace]]
| nationalteam =
| nationalcaps(goals) =
| pcupdate = [[16 September]] [[2008]]
| ntupdate =
}}
}}


'''Diego Walsh''' (born [[December 8]], [[1979]] in [[Santos, São Paulo]]) is a [[Brazil]]ian-[[United States|American]] [[soccer]] player who plays as a center [[midfielder]] for [[Adelaide United]] of the [[A-League]] in [[Australia]].
'''Michael Crooms''' (born [[1957]]), better known by his stage name '''Mr. Collipark''', is the president of his own [[record label]], Collipark Records. Crooms was born in [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], [[Florida]], but his family moved to Atlanta when he was five. {{Fact|date=May 2008}} The name "Collipark" was derived from the city [[College Park, Georgia]].


==Club career==
Collipark has recently contributed to the founding of another subgenre, [[snap (music)|snap]]. Collipark parted ways with the Ying Yang Twins after a six year relationship. He told allhiphop it was because they wanted to do something differently from what he is about. <ref>{{cite web
Diego played his club soccer for Miami Strike Force. Diego was part of a talented team which won 5 consecutive state championships, 2 regional championships, and finished second in the National Championship. Diego played four years of [[college soccer]] for [[Southern Methodist University]], from 1999 to 2002. In both his junior and senior years, Diego was a [[Division I First-Team All-American (soccer)|NSCAA first team All-American]]. He is also currently SMU's all-time leader in assists, with 39, and ranks fifth in goals, also with 39.
| title =Mr. Collipark: Park Placing Hits
| work =Mr. Collipark: Park Placing Hits
| publisher =Allhiphop.com
| month =January | year =2006
| url =http://allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1286
| accessdate =2007-05-30 }}</ref> He appears in a music video with [[Soulja Boy]] for the song "[[Crank That (Soulja Boy)]]" as a record label owner.


Upon graduating, Diego was drafted 7th overall in the [[2003 MLS SuperDraft]] by the [[Columbus Crew]]. Walsh did not garner much time with the Crew, however, being stuck behind emerging American playmaker [[Kyle Martino]], and was traded at the end of the season to the [[Kansas City Wizards]]. Although Diego started the season with a starting role in the Wizards' offense because of an injury to [[Preki]], his season declined from there on.
==Discography==
===Albums===
*''As Seen on TV'' (2008/2009)


Diego was released by [[Kansas City Wizards]] during the 2005 season. After a brief stint with [[Real Salt Lake]] in the 2006 pre-season, he was released again. He played for [[Miami FC]] along with Brazilian superstar [[Romario]] where they both helped the team make it to the [[United Soccer League|USL]] playoffs in its first year in the league.
==Produced singles==
* 2000: "[[Whistle While You Twerk]]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]])</small>
* 2001: "[[Say I Yi Yi]]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]])</small>
* 2003: "Hottest of the Hot" <small>([[B.G. (rapper)|B.G.]])</small>
* 2003: "[[What Happenin']]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]] featuring [[Trick Daddy]])</small>
* 2003: "[[Naggin']]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]])</small>
* 2004: "My World (I Want It)" <small>([[B.G. (rapper)|B.G.]])</small>
* 2004: "[[Take Ya Clothes Off]]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]] featuring [[Bonecrusher]])</small>
* 2005: "Where Da At" <small>([[B.G. (rapper)|B.G.]] featuring Homebwoi)</small>
* 2005: "Gon Get 'Em" <small>([[Kadalack Boyz]])</small>
* 2005: "[[Wait (The Whisper Song)]]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]])</small>
* 2005: "[[Badd]]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]] featuring [[Mike Jones (rapper)|Mike Jones]] & Mr. Collipark)</small>
* 2005: "[[Trap Star]]" <small>([[Young Jeezy]])</small>
* 2005: "[[Play (David Banner song)|Play]]" <small>([[David Banner]])</small>
* 2005: "[[Hit the Floor]]" <small>([[Twista]] featuring [[Pitbull (rapper)|Pitbull]])</small>
* 2006: "[[Shake (song)|Shake]]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]] featuring [[Pitbull]])</small>
* 2006: "[[Bedroom Boom]]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]] featuring [[Avant]])</small>
* 2006: "[[Ms. New Booty]]" <small>([[Bubba Sparxxx]] featuring [[Ying Yang Twins]] & Mr. Collipark)</small>
* 2006: "[[Git It]]" <small>([[Bun B]] featuring [[Ying Yang Twins]])</small>
* 2006: "[[Heat It Up]]" <small>([[Bubba Sparxxx]])</small>
* 2006: "[[Ay Chico (Lengua Afuera)]]" <small>([[Pitbull (rapper)|Pitbull]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Dangerous (Ying Yang Twins song)|Dangerous]]" <small>([[Ying Yang Twins]] featuring [[Wyclef Jean]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Crank That (Soulja Boy)]]" <small>([[Soulja Boy]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Promise Ring (song)|Promise Ring]]" <small>([[Tiffany Evans]] featuring [[Ciara]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Soulja Girl]]" <small>([[Soulja Boy]])</small>
* 2008: "[[Get Silly]]" <small> ([[V.I.C.]]) </small>
* 2008: "[[Wobble (song)|Wobble]]" <small> ([[V.I.C.]]) </small>
* 2008: "Firecracker" <small>([[Binta Mustapha]] featuring Hurricane Chris)</small>
* 2008: "Drop & Gimme 50" (Mike Jones featuring Hurricane Chris)


===Adelaide United===
==References==
In a visionary move orchestrated by Club Chairman Dario Fontanarosa and Director Mel Patzwald, Diego joined [[Adelaide United]] in the [[A-League|Australian A-League]] during the [[A-League 2006-07|2006/2007 season]] after impressive displays during the two Miami FC friendlies in Adelaide which also netted United former [[World Player of the Year]] Romario. Diego was also highly regarded by Romario himself.
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He debuted impressively against [[Sydney FC]] on 14 January 2007 with an assist to compatriate [[Fernando Rech|Fernando]] for an 88th minute winner. During his second season with Adelaide, he established himself as an excellent defensive and central midfielder, not only for Adelaide but in the whole [[A-League]] and is regarded by his team-mates as the outstanding player of the 2008 Asian Champions League campaign.
==External links==
*[http://www.myspace.com/officialmrcollipark Mr. Collipark] at [[MySpace]]


==Career statistics==
<ref>[http://web.mlsnet.com/history/register.jsp?content=players_w]</ref>
{{Football player statistics 1|YY}}
{{Football player statistics 2|USA|YY}}
|-
|[[2003 Major League Soccer season|2003]]||[[Columbus Crew]]||[[Major League Soccer]]||14||1||||||||||||||||
|-
|[[2004 Major League Soccer season|2004]]||rowspan="2"|[[Kansas City Wizards]]||rowspan="2"|[[Major League Soccer]]||15||0||||||||||||||||
|-
|[[2005 Major League Soccer season|2005]]||1||0||||||||||||||||
|-
|[[2006 Major League Soccer season|2006]]||[[Real Salt Lake]]||[[Major League Soccer]]||0||0||||||||||||||||
|-
|[[United Soccer Leagues 2006|2006]]||[[Miami FC|Miami]]||[[USL First Division]]||22||5||||||||||||||||
{{Football player statistics 2|AUS|YY}}
|-
|[[A-League 2006-07|2006-07]]||rowspan="3"|[[Adelaide United FC|Adelaide United]]||rowspan="3"|[[A-League]]||2||0||||||||||2||0||||
|-
|[[A-League 2007-08|2007-08]]||14||1||||||||||3||3||||
|-
|[[A-League 2008-09|2008-09]]||||||||||||||||||||
{{Football player statistics 3|2|USA}}52||6||||||||||||||||
{{Football player statistics 4|AUS}}16||1||||||||||5||3||||
{{Football player statistics 5}}68||7||||||||||||||||
|}

==External links==
* [http://www.adelaideunited.com.au/default.aspx?s=aufc_playerprofile_item&pid=1235 Adelaide United profile]


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Revision as of 23:39, 12 October 2008

Diego Walsh
Personal information
Full name Diego Costa Bastos Walsh
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Central Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Adelaide United
Number 22

Diego Walsh (born December 8, 1979 in Santos, São Paulo) is a Brazilian-American soccer player who plays as a center midfielder for Adelaide United of the A-League in Australia.

Club career

Diego played his club soccer for Miami Strike Force. Diego was part of a talented team which won 5 consecutive state championships, 2 regional championships, and finished second in the National Championship. Diego played four years of college soccer for Southern Methodist University, from 1999 to 2002. In both his junior and senior years, Diego was a NSCAA first team All-American. He is also currently SMU's all-time leader in assists, with 39, and ranks fifth in goals, also with 39.

Upon graduating, Diego was drafted 7th overall in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft by the Columbus Crew. Walsh did not garner much time with the Crew, however, being stuck behind emerging American playmaker Kyle Martino, and was traded at the end of the season to the Kansas City Wizards. Although Diego started the season with a starting role in the Wizards' offense because of an injury to Preki, his season declined from there on.

Diego was released by Kansas City Wizards during the 2005 season. After a brief stint with Real Salt Lake in the 2006 pre-season, he was released again. He played for Miami FC along with Brazilian superstar Romario where they both helped the team make it to the USL playoffs in its first year in the league.

Adelaide United

In a visionary move orchestrated by Club Chairman Dario Fontanarosa and Director Mel Patzwald, Diego joined Adelaide United in the Australian A-League during the 2006/2007 season after impressive displays during the two Miami FC friendlies in Adelaide which also netted United former World Player of the Year Romario. Diego was also highly regarded by Romario himself.

He debuted impressively against Sydney FC on 14 January 2007 with an assist to compatriate Fernando for an 88th minute winner. During his second season with Adelaide, he established himself as an excellent defensive and central midfielder, not only for Adelaide but in the whole A-League and is regarded by his team-mates as the outstanding player of the 2008 Asian Champions League campaign.

Career statistics

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