![]() Cox, Kalin Bankov, Kevin Anderson (soccer), Kevin Keelan, Kevin Rueda, Landon Donovan MVP Award, Laredo Heat, Laurence Piturro, List of American and Canadian cities by number of major professional sports franchises, List of American and Canadian soccer champions, List of closed stadiums by capacity, List of D.C. , Dominic Kinnear, Don Gramenz, Drought (sport), Dusty Hudock, Eastern Conference (MLS), Eddie Austin, Edmundo Rodriguez, Eric Denton (soccer), Eric Quill, Ernest Inneh, Estadio Sixto Escobar, Evans Wise, Expansion of Major League Soccer, Farrukh Quraishi, Flávio Ferri, Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads, Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads, Fort Lauderdale–Tampa Bay rivalry, Frank Klopas, Frank Yallop, Frankie Hejduk, Generation Adidas, Gilmar Antônio Batista, Giuseppe Galderisi, Goran Hunjak, Greg Lalas, Guillermo Jara, Gus Kartes, Harut Karapetyan, History of Major League Soccer, Ivan McKinley, Jacek Ziober, Jan Eriksson, Jefferson Gottardi, Jimmy McGeough, Joe Addo, John Diffley, John Jones (soccer), John Kowalski, John Maessner, Jorge Salcedo, Josh Keller, Justin R. United results by opponent, Daniel Alvarez (soccer), Daniel Hernández (soccer), Danny Pena, David Moxom, Derek Backman, Designated Player Rule, Devin Barclay, Dick Last, Diego Soñora, Diego Viera, Dispersal draft. Ģ88 relations: Adam Frye, Adam Throop, Adin Brown, Alan Prampin, Alejandro Sequeira, Alex Pineda Chacón, Alfonso Mondelo, Ali Curtis, All-time Tampa Bay Mutiny roster, American Eagles men's soccer, Amos Magee, Andrés Cruciani, Andy Kirk (soccer), Anselmo Ribeiro, Atlanta United FC, Bill Harte, Bill May (soccer), Boniface Okafor, Brad Wilson (soccer), Brian Kelly (American soccer), Brian Loftin, Brian Waltrip, Caleb Porter, Carlos Valderrama, Casey Sweeney, Central Division (MLS), Cesar Alvarado, Chad McCarty, Charleston Battery, Chiquinho Conde, Chris Houser, Cle Kooiman, Cocoa Expos, Columbia Lions men's soccer, Columbus Crew SC, Connecticut Wolves, Craig Demmin, D.C. FSV Mainz 05.The Tampa Bay Mutiny were a professional soccer team based in Tampa, Florida. Duhaney stayed in Columbus for two years, starting thirty-nine games for the team, but decided not to return after the 2001 season. On January 28, 2000, was traded to the Columbus Crew in exchange for Thomas Dooley. Although he saw a good deal of playing time with the Metros, he never settled in. In June 1998, Duhaney was traded midway into the next season to the MetroStars in exchange for Paul Dougherty after the MetroStars backline was decimated by injuries. In 1997, he seized the Mutiny's left back position and started twenty-five games, earning MLS Rookie of the Year. He lost the entire 1996 season due to a knee injury. ![]() team at the 1995 Pan American Games.ĭuhaney was selected eighty-seventh overall in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft by the Tampa Bay Mutiny. ![]() Upon graduating in 1994, he spent all of 1995 training full-time with the U.S. He was the 1997 Major League Soccer Rookie of the Year.ĭuhaney played college soccer at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas from 1992 to 1994, where he was named first-team All-Conference in 1994. ![]() Mike Duhaney (born April 5, 1974) is an American retired professional soccer player who played in Major League Soccer (MLS) and the 2. *Club domestic league appearances and goals ![]()
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