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20 Facts About Steven Kinney

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Steven Kinney was named all-county, as both a player and scholar-athlete in 2005 and 2006, and he was selected as his team's offensive player of the year in 2005.

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Steven Kinney committed to play for coach Darren Powell at Elon University.

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Steven Kinney made an impact right away as a defender for the Elon Phoenix, starting in all 20 matches of his freshman campaign.

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Steven Kinney scored the first goal of his career in the season-opener against Stetson, and notched the game-winning goal against Charlotte.

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Steven Kinney was honored as the team's top newcomer for 2006.

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Steven Kinney scored just once, but it was the game-winner against High Point.

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Steven Kinney was named first-team All-Southern Conference, as well as second-team NSCAA All-South and NCCSIA All-State honors.

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Steven Kinney earned team MVP for his efforts on the backline.

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Steven Kinney was named to the NCCSIA All-State team, as well as the NSCAA All-South Region second-team.

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Steven Kinney scored three goals, but more importantly anchored a defense that posted a school record 10 shutouts in 20 matches.

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Steven Kinney won his second team MVP and Robert C Browne Sportsmanship Awards.

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Steven Kinney graduated from Elon University in December 2009 with a degree in accounting.

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Steven Kinney was one of only 62 Division I seniors to be invited, and he became the first Elon player ever to be asked to the combine.

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Steven Kinney was selected by the Chicago Fire with the 45th overall pick of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft.

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Steven Kinney then headed to Fire training camp with a strong chance of making the final squad.

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Steven Kinney locked up a contract offer by impressing the organization in the preseason.

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Steven Kinney earned his first Major League Soccer start against Real Salt Lake on July 8,2010.

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Steven Kinney sent a header from a corner-kick off the right post in the 48th minute, and then was denied by the left post on a similar play eight minutes later.

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In 2014, Steven Kinney was released by Chicago Fire and remains as a free agent.

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The stellar play, though unlucky play of Steven Kinney is a positive to take away from a game where the Fire outclassed Real Salt Lake for all but ten minutes, and yet lost.