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Kiley Dulaney
American soccer player (born 2002) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kiley Dulaney (born June 24, 2002) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a defender or forward for USL Super League club Dallas Trinity FC. She played college soccer for the Arkansas Razorbacks.
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Early life
A native of Jacksonville, Arkansas,[2] Dulaney started playing soccer at the age of 9.[3] She played club soccer with Real Arkansas and Oklahoma Energy FC,[3] advancing to the National Premier League Finals with Real Arkansas.[4] Dulaney played two years of soccer with Cabot High School,[3] where she was a Top 5 conference player in terms of points and goals in both years.[2] She was homeschooled as a high school junior before playing one more year of high school soccer at the Jacksonville High.[3]
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College career
Dulaney was signed by the Arkansas Razorbacks ahead of the 2020 college season,[3][4] but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, play did not start until 2021.[5] Dulaney kicked off her college career by playing in 12 freshman matches and registering 2 assists, both of which occurred in a game against Missouri State on February 23, 2021.[2] She doubled her appearances the following season, playing in all 24 of Arkansas' matches, including all 4 NCAA tournament games. Dulaney missed her junior year due to injury,[2] but in her first game back, scored a goal to help the Razorbacks earn a season-opening victory over Arkansas State.[6] She repeated a similar feat the following year, scoring in Arkansas' 2024 season opener as well.[7] She was named to the SEC Second Team after her fifth year, her first such honor as a Razorback.[8] Dulaney also finished her college career as a two-time SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll honoree and a two-time SEC Preseason Watchlist member.[2]
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Asheville City SC
In the offseason before her junior year of college, Dulaney played for Asheville City SC in the pre-professional USL W League.[9] In her 8 games of action, Dulaney scored 4 times,[10] including an 89th minute game-tying goal against the Charlotte Independence.[11] Asheville City finished 5th in the South Atlantic Division and did not move on to the playoffs.[12]
Washington Spirit
Following the conclusion of her collegiate career, Dulaney trained with the Washington Spirit as a non-roster invitee in the 2025 NWSL preseason.[13] On March 5, 2025, she signed a short-term contract with the Spirit.[14] Three days later, she was an unused substitute as the Spirit claimed the 2025 NWSL Challenge Cup with a win over the Orlando Pride.[15][16] Dulaney made her professional debut on May 24, coming into a match versus the Seattle Reign as a second-half substitute for Casey Krueger.[17] She did not make any further appearances for the Spirit before her contract expired on June 25.[18]
Dallas Trinity
Dallas Trinity FC of the USL Super League signed Dulaney ahead of its second full season of play.[19] On August 23, 2025, Dulaney made her Dallas debut in the club's season-opening victory over Spokane Zephyr FC.[20] The following week, she recorded her first professional start against Brooklyn FC.[21]
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- As of October 12, 2025[22]
- Includes the NWSL Challenge Cup
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