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16 Facts About Yari Allnutt

1.

Yari Allnutt earned five caps with the United States national team, including games at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.

2.

Yari Allnutt played street soccer in Mexico, but did not join an organized team until his family moved to San Diego, California when he was ten.

3.

Yari Allnutt moved up the clubs age groups, winning the McGuire Cup with the U-19 team.

4.

That autumn, Yari Allnutt entered the University of Portland where he played forward on the Clive Charles coached men's soccer team from 1989 to 1992.

5.

Yari Allnutt was a four-year starter on the team, scoring 27 goals and assisting on 17 others.

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Yari Allnutt earned second-team All-American honors his senior year, 1992.

7.

In 1992, Yari Allnutt continued to play for the junior national team when he started all three games for the United States at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.

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8.

Yari Allnutt played one more game for the national team in 1992 and three in 1993.

9.

Yari Allnutt helped the team take silver, losing to Argentina in the finals.

10.

Yari Allnutt scored 27 goals during his time with the team.

11.

Yari Allnutt was named to the league's All Star list, known as the First XI, in 1997.

12.

On November 4,1997, Yari Allnutt signed with the Rochester Raging Rhinos.

13.

In 1999, Yari Allnutt was part of the Rhinos team which took the 1999 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup becoming the only second division club to beat an MLS team.

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Yari Allnutt scored one of the goals for Rochester in that game.

15.

Yari Allnutt played only nine games with the Revs, not scoring a goal and assisting on only one.

16.

Yari Allnutt rejoined the Rhinos for the 2004 season and retired at the end of it.