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52 Facts About Patrick Mullins

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Patrick Michael Mullins was born on February 5,1992 and is an American former professional soccer player.

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Patrick Mullins scored 31 goals during an eight-season career in Major League Soccer, appearing with five different clubs.

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Patrick Mullins played collegiately at Maryland, where he was a two-time All-American and helped the Terrapins to back-to-back appearances in the College Cup.

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Patrick Mullins was drafted in the first round of the 2014 MLS SuperDraft by New England Revolution, beginning an eight-year journeyman career during which he represented five MLS clubs.

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Patrick Mullins played in MLS Cup 2014 during his rookie season with the Revolution, then joined New York City FC through the 2014 MLS Expansion Draft.

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Patrick Mullins scored six goals in their expansion season before being traded to DC United in the summer of 2016.

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Patrick Mullins was unable to lock down a starting spot with DC and was then traded midway through the 2018 season to Columbus Crew.

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Patrick Mullins scored one goal with the Crew in parts of two years before another trade brought him across the border to Toronto FC, where he played the final seasons of his career.

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Patrick Mullins made 63 total appearances with Toronto, more than with any other club.

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Patrick Mullins scored his final goal in April 2021, during a 2021 CONCACAF Champions League match against Leon, and retired from professional soccer at the end of the 2021 season.

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Patrick Mullins returned to New Orleans for high school, attending Jesuit High School and playing soccer for the Blue Jays for three years.

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Patrick Mullins won two state titles with Jesuit, was named all-LHSAA twice, and was the Louisiana Player of the Year as a junior.

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Patrick Mullins played club soccer for Chicago Fire Juniors, and its predecessor clubs, from 1997 to 2010.

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Patrick Mullins won four state championships and participated in a camp with the United States U17s in 2008.

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Patrick Mullins played in five matches for the Premier Development League expansion club, scoring one goal on five shots.

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On March 2,2010, it was announced that Patrick Mullins had officially signed to play college soccer at the University of Maryland; he had already graduated high school early and enrolled at Maryland for the spring semester.

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Patrick Mullins finished the season with five goals from 21 appearances and was named as the Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Soccer Freshman of the Year.

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Patrick Mullins finished the season with six goals and three assists and was named second team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, one of six Terrapins to be named to an all-conference team.

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Patrick Mullins stepped into a starring role as a junior, appearing 24 times and helping the Terrapins qualify for the College Cup for the first time since 2008.

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Patrick Mullins scored six postseason goals, two in the ACC Tournament and four in the NCAA Tournament, as Maryland made a run to the 2012 College Cup.

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Patrick Mullins finished the season with 17 goals and 10 assists.

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Patrick Mullins was named MVP of the ACC Tournament, first team All-ACC, and as the ACC Offensive Player of the Year.

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Patrick Mullins was named first team All-ACC, alongside fellow Terrapin Dan Metzger.

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Patrick Mullins finished the season with 19 goals and eight assists from 26 appearances.

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On January 10,2014, Patrick Mullins won his second consecutive Hermann Trophy, making him the fourth male in NCAA history to win the award in back-to-back seasons.

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Patrick Mullins concluded his collegiate career with 47 goals from 92 appearances with the Terrapins.

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Patrick Mullins rejoined New Orleans after his sophomore collegiate season and became a regular starter in 2012.

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Patrick Mullins was selected 11th overall in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft by New England Revolution.

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Patrick Mullins was one of two Maryland products selected in the first round, alongside Schillo Tshuma.

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Patrick Mullins made his professional debut in the season opener, starting on the right wing against Houston Dynamo.

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Against LA Galaxy in MLS Cup 2014, Patrick Mullins started on the bench before replacing Charlie Davies in the 72nd minute.

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Patrick Mullins finished his first professional season with five goals in 26 total appearances.

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On December 10,2014, Patrick Mullins was selected in the 2014 MLS Expansion Draft by New York City FC.

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Patrick Mullins was the fourth pick of the draft and one of two Revolution players to be selected, alongside Tony Taylor.

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Patrick Mullins was an unused substitute in the club's inaugural match, but made his debut for NYCFC in their home opener against his former club, New England.

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However, Patrick Mullins fell out of favor in 2016, starting just twice through the middle of July.

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Patrick Mullins departed NYCFC with 33 appearances and six goals across parts of two seasons.

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Patrick Mullins was traded to DC United on July 20,2016, in exchange for general and targeted allocation money and an international roster slot.

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On July 11,2018, Patrick Mullins was traded to Columbus Crew SC in exchange for $150,000 in targeted allocation money.

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Patrick Mullins appeared eleven more times for Columbus in 2018, including three appearances during the club's playoff run.

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Patrick Mullins remained as the Crew's backup striker headed into the 2019 season, remaining behind Gyasi Zardes on the depth chart.

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Patrick Mullins finished his stint in Columbus with one goal and one assist from 24 appearances in all competitions.

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Exactly one year after being acquired by the Crew, Patrick Mullins was traded to Toronto FC in exchange for forward Jordan Hamilton, $50,000 in targeted allocation money, and a 2019 International Roster Spot.

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Patrick Mullins attempted two shots before being replaced by Jozy Altidore.

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Patrick Mullins went on to appear in both legs of the 2019 Canadian Championship Final and appeared three times in the playoffs as Toronto made a run to MLS Cup 2019, although he was an unused substitute in the final.

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Patrick Mullins made 15 appearances and scored three goals in all competitions and had his contract option picked up by the club following the season.

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Patrick Mullins played just one time at the MLS is Back Tournament, but scored against his former club, New York City FC, in the round of 16.

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Patrick Mullins finished the year with two goals and one assist from 18 appearances in all competitions, helping Toronto qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs and the 2020 Canadian Championship final.

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Mullins' brother, Andrew, was the 2007 Louisiana Player of the Year at Jesuit and won two state titles with the Blue Jays; both were marks that Patrick matched two years later.

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The brothers, along with their father Walter, split their loyalties: Patrick Mullins is a Chelsea supporter, while Andrew supports Manchester United and Walter is a fan of Liverpool.

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Patrick Mullins graduated from Maryland with a double major in communications and American studies.

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Patrick Mullins is friends with Justin Portillo, a fellow New Orleans native and professional soccer player.