Danny Kelly (soccer)
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | March 7, 1969 | ||
Place of birth | Bronx, New York, United States | ||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
1987-1990 | Penn State Nittany Lions | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1991-1999 | Harrisburg Heat (indoor) | ? | (224) |
1996 | Rochester Rhinos | 20 | (2) |
1997-1998 | Hershey Wildcats | 37 | (5) |
1999-2006 | Baltimore Blast (indoor) | 220 | (106) |
International career | |||
U.S. Futsal | |||
Managerial career | |||
2006- | Baltimore Blast | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Danny Kelly (born March 7, 1969) is a former midfielder and now the head coach of the Baltimore Blast indoor soccer team.
Player
Youth
Kelly played in the Blau-Weiss Gottschee youth system. He then played college soccer at Penn State University in State College, Pennsylvania. While at Penn State he was a four-year letter winner from 1987 to 1990. He earned national recognition and honors during his college career. He still holds many Penn State records, including one for single season assist
Professional
On February 14, 1991, the Kansas City Comets selected Kelly in the third round of the Major Soccer League draft. He did not sign with the Comets, but began his professional career when he signed as the first-ever draft choice the Harrisburg Heat of the National Professional Soccer League on October 19, 1991.[1][2] In 1995, the Heat finished runner-up in the NPSL Championship Series.[3] In 1996, he played for the Rochester Rhinos of the A-League as they finished runner-up to the Seattle Sounders.[4][5] In 1997, he joined the Hershey Wildcats of the USISL. He would also play the 1998 outdoor season with the Wildcats. On September 11, 1998, the Heat traded Kelly to the Baltimore Blast in exchange for Michael Henning and cash. Kelly finished his seven seasons with the Heat in fifth place on the team's all-time points list despite missing large parts of several seasons with injuries.[6] In eight seasons in Baltimore he compiled more than 200 points and ranks sixth on the team’s all-time scoring list. In 2001, the Blast moved to the newly created Major Indoor Soccer League. A three-time League All-Star, Kelly represented the Blast in the 2006 MISL All-Star Game and leads the team’s defenders that season in points. Kelly also ranks 20th on the League’s all-time scoring list. The current Harrisburg Heat retired Kelly's number during a halftime ceremony on December 8, 2012.[2]
International
Kelly played for the United States national futsal team.
Coach
In 2006, Kelly was hired as the head coach of the Baltimore Blast of the Major Indoor Soccer League. He was the 2008-2009 National Indoor Soccer League Coach of the Year.[7] He has also taken the team to five titles.
References
- ^ "Transactions: October 19, 1991". The New York Times. October 19, 1991.
- ^ a b Bullock, Michael (December 8, 2012). "Harrisburg Heat to host Cincinnati Kings Saturday night at the State Farm Show Complex". The Patriot-News. Harrisburg, PA. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
- ^ The Year in American Soccer - 1995
- ^ Rochester Rhinos: Danny Kelly
- ^ The Year in American Soccer - 1996
- ^ All Time Points Leaders
- ^ Danny Kelly Named 2008-09 NISL Coach of the Year
External links
- 1969 births
- Living people
- American futsal players
- American soccer coaches
- American soccer players
- Baltimore Blast (2001–2008 MISL) players
- Baltimore Blast (NPSL) players
- Blau-Weiss Gottschee players
- Association football midfielders
- Harrisburg Heat players
- Hershey Wildcats players
- American people of Irish descent
- Major Indoor Soccer League (2001–08) coaches
- Major Indoor Soccer League (2001–08) players
- National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players
- Penn State Nittany Lions men's soccer players
- Rochester Rhinos players
- Sportspeople from the Bronx
- Soccer players from New York
- USISL A-League players
- USL A-League players