Yari Allnutt (born February 17, 1970) is an American retired
soccer
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player who played professionally in Mexico and the United States, including the
American Professional Soccer League
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and
Major League Soccer
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. He earned five
caps
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with the
United States national team, including games at the
1992 Summer Olympics
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in
Barcelona
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.
Early life and education
Allnutt was born in
Baltimore
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,
Maryland
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, and his family moved to
Mexico
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when he was a year old. He is Jewish.
He played street soccer in Mexico, but did not join an organized team until his family moved to
San Diego
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,
California
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when he was ten. Three years later, he began playing for the top youth club La Jolla Nomads, coached by Derek Armstrong. He moved up the clubs age groups, winning the McGuire Cup with the U-19 team.
After graduating from
University City High School in 1989, Allnutt played with the Nomads' senior team, also coached by Armstrong, the
San Diego Nomads
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of the
Western Soccer League
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. That year the Nomads won the WSL championship, defeating the
San Francisco Bay Blackhawks
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1–0.
That autumn, Allnutt entered the
University of Portland
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where he played forward on the
Clive Charles
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coached men's soccer team from 1989 to 1992. He was a four-year starter on the team, scoring 27 goals and assisting on 17 others. He earned second-team
All-America
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n honors his senior year, 1992. On May 5, 2010, the school inducted Allnutt into its Athletic Hall of Fame.
National teams
In 1991, he played for the U.S. at the
Pan American Games
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. He scored a goal in a 2-1 first round victory over Honduras. In 1992, Allnutt continued to play for the junior national team when he started all three games for the United States at the
1992 Summer Olympics
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in Barcelona. While Allnutt played forward for Portland, he slotted back into the midfield or defensive winger with the Olympic and national teams. The U.S. team went 1-1-1 in group play and failed to make the second round. He earned his first
cap
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with the senior national team later that year when he came on for
Cobi Jones in a September 3 victory over
Canada
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. He played one more game for the national team in 1992 and three in 1993. He scored in his only start for the team, a 4-1 loss to
Honduras
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on March 25, 1993. In 2005, at the tail end of his career, he played for the United States in the 17th World Maccabiah Games. Allnutt helped the team take silver, losing to Argentina in the finals.
Professional
In 1993, the
Portland Pride
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of the
Continental Indoor Soccer League
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History
In the summer of 1989 Dr Jerry Buss, the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers and California Sports, told his executive Vice Pre ...
drafted Allnutt, but he lost the entire year after having surgery in June for torn groin ligaments. In 1994, he joined the
Los Angeles Salsa of the
American Professional Soccer League
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.
Using his previous years living in Mexico, with his fluency in Spanish, Allnutt then moved to Mexico, where he became a forward on
Primera División A
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(division below the Premier Division)
Inter de Tijuana. He scored 27 goals during his time with the team. He also spent time with
Club Irapuato
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. While in Mexico, the
New England Revolution
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of
Major League Soccer
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drafted Allnutt in the 6th round (55 overall) of the
1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. However, the Revs released him on April 12, 1996. He signed with the
Carolina Dynamo
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of the
USISL Select League
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in March. On May 22, 1996, the Dynamo sent Allnutt on loan to the
Kansas City Wiz
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for one game. In that game, he was a second half sub, playing 45 minutes and scoring a goal against the Revs.
After being released by the Wizards, Allnutt joined the
Carolina Dynamo
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for two seasons, earning team MVP honors both years. In 1996, he was the captain of the 1996 USISL Select League All Star Team. In 1997, he was the co-captain of the Dynamo and the team's leading scorer. He was named to the league's
All Star list, known as the First XI, in 1997. On November 4, 1997 Allnutt signed with the
Rochester Raging Rhinos
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. In 1998, he scored 14 goals and again made the A-League First XI.
In 1999, Allnutt was part of the Rhinos team which took the
1999 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup becoming the only second division club to beat an MLS team (
Colorado Rapids
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). Allnutt scored one of the goals for Rochester in that game. In 2000, the Rhinos continued its winning ways, by running away with the A-League championship, defeating the
Minnesota Thunder
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3-0 with Allnutt bagging one of the goals.
/sup> In 2001, Allnutt again made the A-League First XI. His outstanding play led to the New England Revolution
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drafting him, for a second time, in the fourth round (42 overall) of the 2001 MLS SuperDraft. Allnutt played only nine games with the Revs, not scoring a goal and assisting on only one. On April 1, 2002, the Revolution announced that it would not exercise the option on midfielder Yari Allnutt's contract for the 2002 MLS season. He rejoined the Rhinos for the 2004 season and retired at the end of it.
See also
* List of select Jewish football (association; soccer) players
References
External links
*
MLS: Yari Allnutt
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1970 births
Living people
American soccer players
American expatriate soccer players
American expatriate sportspeople in Mexico
American Professional Soccer League players
Ascenso MX players
North Carolina Fusion U23 players
Inter de Tijuana footballers
Irapuato F.C. footballers
Expatriate footballers in Mexico
Association football defenders
Association football forwards
Association football midfielders
Association football utility players
Footballers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Sporting Kansas City players
Los Angeles Salsa players
Major League Soccer players
New England Revolution players
Olympic soccer players of the United States
Soccer players from San Diego
Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States
Pan American Games medalists in football
Portland Pilots men's soccer players
Rochester New York FC players
Nomads Soccer Club players
Soccer players from Baltimore
United States men's international soccer players
University of Portland alumni
A-League (1995–2004) players
USISL Select League players
Western Soccer League players
United States men's youth international soccer players
United States men's under-23 international soccer players
New England Revolution draft picks
Maccabiah Games silver medalists for the United States
Maccabiah Games medalists in football
Footballers at the 1991 Pan American Games
Jewish footballers
Medalists at the 1991 Pan American Games
21st-century American Jews