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Full name
  
Daryl Green

40 yard dash time
  
4.43 seconds

Playing position
  
Defender

Height
  
1.75 m


Years
  
Team

Spouse
  
Jewell Fenner (m. 1985)

Name
  
Daryl Green

Children
  
Jared Green

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Date of birth
  
(1966-02-20) February 20, 1966 (age 49)

Place of birth
  
Seattle, Washington, United States

1984-1988
  
University of Washington

Role
  
American football defensive back

Education
  
Texas A&M University–Kingsville

Similar People
  
Art Monk, John Riggins, Jared Green, Dexter Manley, Bob Hayes

Profiles

Daryl Green is a retired U.S. soccer player who coaches youth soccer. He played four seasons in the Western Soccer Alliance, one in the American Professional Soccer League and two in Major Indoor Soccer League

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Youth

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Green was born in Seattle, Washington, and began playing soccer when he was seven. Two years later, his family moved to Montana, where there were no organized teams. When he was eleven, his family returned to Washington, settling in Kent, where he played youth soccer with the Bellevue, Washington Eastside Select and high school soccer at Tahoma Senior High School. He was All State in soccer in 1983 and 1984. Green did not excel only at soccer, but was an excellent high school basketball player, earning All State honors in that sport in 1984. After graduating from high school in 1984, Green attended the University of Washington, where he played as a defender on the men’s soccer team from 1984 to 1988 and is tied at sixth place on the school’s career assists list with 23.

Amateur

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In 1986, Green began playing for a semi-pro team, F.C. Seattle, which played in the Western Soccer Alliance (WSA). While the team had several collegiate players, such as Green, it also boasted the presence of national team and professional, ex-NASL, players. Green continued to play with F.C. Seattle, which changed its name to the Seattle Storm, not to be confused with the current women’s basketball team of the same name, through the 1989 season.

National team

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In 1988, Green was called into the national team camp as it prepared for the upcoming Summer Olympics.

Professional

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That year he was also drafted in the second round of the Major Indoor Soccer League college draft by the Wichita Wings. He played the 1988-1989 MISL season with the Wings, then returned to Seattle for the 1989 outdoor season. The Wings traded Green to the Kansas City Comets with whom he played the 1989-1990 season. In 1990, he did not play for Seattle, but moved to the Portland Timbers of the American Professional Soccer League which had superseded the WSA that year.[1]

Coaching

He currently coaches youth soccer in Washington State.

References

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