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Jeremy Harkins
American soccer player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jeremy Harkins is a former American soccer player who played in the USISL Premier League, USL A-League, and the Canadian Professional Soccer League.
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Playing career
Harkins began his career in 1996 with Detroit Dynamite of the USISL Premier League. During his two-year tenure he reached the playoffs in both seasons. In 1998, he signed with division rivals the Mid-Michigan Bucks, where he appeared in two matches and recorded one goal.[1] In 1999, he signed with Cincinnati Riverhawks of the USL A-League. He featured in two matches for the Riverhawks.[2] On January 25, 2004, he signed with newly formed Windsor Border Stars of the Canadian Professional Soccer League.[3] In his debut season with Windsor he helped the club claim the Open Canada Cup.[4] He also reached the playoffs with Windsor by finishing third in the Western Conference. In the playoffs Windsor faced Toronto Croatia. but were defeated by a score of 5–0.[5] In 2005, he repeated his success with Windsor by defending their Open Canada Cup title.[6] The club once more reached the postseason, but were defeated by Oakville Blue Devils.[7]
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Caoching career
Harkins has stayed active in Michigan youth soccer, where he is a coach and co-owner of Nationals Soccer.[8] He has also featured as a coach for the Oakland Golden Grizzlies and for Union FC Macomb in USL League Two and USL W League.[9]
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