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1 High school and college  





2 Playing career  



2.1  MISL and APSL  





2.2  Major League Soccer  





2.3  International  







3 Honors  



3.1  Duke University  





3.2  Colorado Foxes  





3.3  Dallas Burn  





3.4  United States  





3.5  Individual  







4 References  














Mark Dodd






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Mark Dodd
Personal information
Full name Mark Dodd
Date of birth (1965-09-14) September 14, 1965 (age 58)
Place of birth Dallas, Texas, United States
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1987 Duke Blue Devils
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1990 Dallas Sidekicks (indoor) 0 (0)
1990–1995 Colorado Foxes
1996–1999 Dallas Burn92 (0)
International career
1988–1997 United States15 (0)

Medal record

Representing  United States
Winner CONCACAF Gold Cup 1991
Men's Soccer
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mark Dodd (born September 14, 1965) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a goalkeeper. Dodd spent one season in the Major Indoor Soccer League, six in the American Professional Soccer League, and four in Major League Soccer with the Dallas Burn. He also earned fifteen caps with the US Men's National Team.

High school and college

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Dodd attended Richardson High School, graduating in 1984. He then attended TCU in 1985 then Duke University in 1986 for one year, then transferred to Duke University in 1985, where he played college soccer. He became first-team goalkeeper in 1986 and backstopped them to the NCAA Championship. It was Duke's first national championship in any sport.[1]

Playing career

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MISL and APSL

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Following the completion of his collegiate career, Dodd signed with the Dallas Sidekicks of the MISL. In 1990, Dodd signed with the Colorado Foxes of the American Professional Soccer League. This was the first year of the APSL, which was formed by the merger of the Western Soccer League and the American Soccer League. Dodd was named APSL West Player of the Year and a first team All-Star.[2] In 1992 and 1993, the Foxes won back-to-back APSL championships with Dodd in goal.

Major League Soccer

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The Dallas BurnofMajor League Soccer selected Dodd in the 6th round (53rd overall) of the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. Dodd was the team's starting keeper. He played in 31 games in the Burn's inaugural season and was named MLS's first Goalkeeper of the Year. Dodd helped lead the Burn to the 1997 US Open Cup Championship where he was chosen as the game's MVP. He played four seasons for Dallas, setting numerous team and league records. Dodd also made consecutive trips to the MLS All-Star game, as well as being named to the MLS Best XI.

Six games into the 1999 season, Dodd tore ligaments in his hand. He had surgery on his right hand in February 2000 and retired soon after.

International

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Dodd collected fifteen caps with the U.S. national team, his first coming in 1988 against Guatemala and his last against China in 1997. Throughout his US National Team goalkeeping career, he earned seven shutouts and also held a US National Team record for most consecutive shutout minutes. Dodd was named an alternate on the 1998 World Cup team.[citation needed]

Honors

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Duke University

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Colorado Foxes

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Dallas Burn

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United States

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Individual

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Preceded by

Inaugural

MLS Goalkeeper of the Year
1996
Succeeded by

Brad Friedel

References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2007-11-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "WSL 1990 Season". The A-League Archives. 2007-01-27. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  • ^ "Fact and Record Book | MLSsoccer.com". mlssoccer. p. 178. Retrieved 2023-07-28.
  • ^ "2022 Fact & Record Book". Major League Soccer. January 2023. p. 184. Retrieved July 28, 2023.
  • ^ All-Star Game flashback, 1996 Archived December 28, 2014, at the Wayback Machine at MLSsoccer.com
  • ^ All-Star Game flashback, 1997 at MLSsoccer.com

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mark_Dodd&oldid=1226223989"

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