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14 Facts About Clint Peay

1.

Clint Peay was a regular on the US junior national teams and US Olympic team in the mid-1990s.

2.

Clint Peay spent several years with DC United in Major League Soccer.

3.

In 1993, Clint Peay was the captain of the US U-20 national team that competed at the U-20 World Cup.

4.

That year Clint Peay was on the US team at the World University Games.

5.

In 1996, Clint Peay saw time in twenty-four games, twenty-three, as United went to the MLS championship and the US Open Cup title.

6.

Clint Peay's playing dropped significantly as in 1997 as he started only eight games.

7.

When Clint Peay became available, the Charleston Battery of the USL First Division, signed him.

8.

Clint Peay then played eight games with the Battery in 1998.

9.

In 1999, Clint Peay saw even fewer minutes than in 1998, a total of only 241 in five games.

10.

Clint Peay held that position until 2008 when he moved to George Mason University as an assistant.

11.

In July 2012, Clint Peay resigned from the men's head coaching job at Richmond to accept a position with the USMNT.

12.

In February 2019, Clint Peay joined the North Carolina FC staff as an assistant coach to Dave Sarachan.

13.

On November 25,2019, Clint Peay was announced as the first ever head coach of the newly formed Revolution II, starting competition in the USL-League One in the 2020 season.

14.

On September 12,2023, Clint Peay was announced as interim head coach of the New England Revolution, replacing Richie Williams who had been serving in the same role since August 1,2023 when Bruce Arena was as placed on administrative leave by the team on amid allegations of "insensitive and inappropriate remarks".