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Richard Mulrooney

American former soccer player (born 1976)


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American former soccer player (born 1976)

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nameRichard Mulrooney
image08 Richard Mulrooney.jpg
image_size200
birth_date
birth_placeMemphis, Tennessee, United States
height
positionMidfielder, Defender
collegeyears11995–1998
college1Creighton Bluejays
years11995–1998
clubs1Nashville Metros
caps114
goals1?
years21999–2004
clubs2San Jose Earthquakes
caps2173
goals24
years32005–2006
clubs3FC Dallas
caps332
goals33
years42007
clubs4Toronto FC
caps42
goals40
years52007–2010
clubs5Houston Dynamo
caps588
goals51
totalcaps295
totalgoals8
nationalyears12001–2004
nationalteam1United States
nationalcaps114
nationalgoals10
manageryears12012–2014
managerclubs1Memphis Tigers (assistant)
manageryears22014–
managerclubs2Memphis Tigers

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Richard Mulrooney (born November 3, 1976) is an American former soccer player. He is the current men's head soccer coach at the University of Memphis.

Career

College

Mulrooney played four years of college soccer at Creighton University, where he recorded 51 assists from 1995 to 1998. While there, he helped lead the team to the NCAA Final Four in 1996, and was named an NCAA All-American as a senior.

Professional

Upon graduating, Mulrooney was drafted third overall in the 1999 MLS College Draft by the San Jose Clash. Mulrooney immediately earned himself a place in the Clash's starting lineup, starting 25 games while scoring one goal and 3 assists as a rookie. Mulrooney has since established himself as one of the most important players on the team, playing in 163 games and adding 44 assists while orchestrating the team's offense (both numbers are club records). He left the Quakes before the 2005 season, traded to Dallas in a large deal that included Arturo Alvarez and Brad Davis.

Mulrooney helped form the core of the FC Dallas squad that began the 2005 season in first place, but Mulrooney tore his ACL May 14, 2005 and missed the remainder of the season. He came back to become a regular for Dallas in 2006 and was named as a commissioner's pick to the 2006 MLS All-Star game, starting as the MLS All-Stars beat Chelsea 1–0.

On March 20, 2007, Mulrooney was traded to expansion MLS club Toronto FC, in exchange for a partial allocation and a 2008 SuperDraft first-round pick. On April 18, after only two games with TFC, he was sent to the Houston Dynamo for Kevin Goldthwaite and a 2008 first-round pick.

Mulrooney played every game the remainder of the season for the Dynamo and tied for the team lead with five assists. He also set up Nate Jaqua for the first goal in the Western Conference final against Kansas City. The Dynamo's 2007 MLS Cup championship was Mulrooney's third league championship.

After the 2010 MLS season Houston declined Mulrooney's contract option and he elected to participate in the 2010 MLS Re-Entry Draft. Mulrooney became a free agent in Major League Soccer when he was not selected in the Re-Entry draft.

International

Despite his success in MLS, Mulrooney has struggled to earn time for the US national team, as Claudio Reyna, John O'Brien, Pablo Mastroeni and Chris Armas play his position. Mulrooney earned his first cap on December 9, 2001, as a substitute against South Korea. In a friendly match versus Ireland in Dublin during the lead-up to the tournament there was a torrential downpour which severely hampered play. Since then, he has played a total of 14 games, but has not played a major role with the team.

Coaching

In 2012 Mulrooney joined the University of Memphis soccer staff, Mulrooney is the Assistant coach under HC Richie Grant.

On February 25, 2014, Mulrooney was named the new head coach at the University of Memphis.

Honors

Club

San Jose Earthquakes

  • Major League Soccer MLS Cup (2): 2001, 2003
  • Major League Soccer Western Conference Championship (1): 2003

Houston Dynamo

  • Major League Soccer MLS Cup (1): 2007
  • Major League Soccer Western Conference Championship (1): 2007

Individual

  • MLS Comeback Player of the Year (1): 2006

References

References

  1. (November 5, 2021). "Richard Mulrooney: A look at the Memphis Tigers men's soccer head coach". Commercial Appeal.
  2. "Men's Soccer – Richard Mulrooney". University of Memphis Athletics.
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