- Danny Pena
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Danny Pena Personal information Date of birth June 17, 1968 Place of birth Inglewood, California, United States Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Playing position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1988-1990 Los Angeles Heat 1990-1992 Wichita Wings (indoor) 95 (40) 1991-1992 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks 23 (2) 1993-1994 Los Angeles Salsa 1994-1995 Dayton Dynamo (indoor) 16 (4) 1995-1996 Sacramento Knights (indoor) 1996-1997 → Cincinnati Silverbacks (indoor) (loan) 22 (17) 1997-2001 Los Angeles Galaxy 115 (9) 2001 Tampa Bay Mutiny 6 (1) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Danny Pena (born June 17, 1968 in Inglewood, California) is a retired U.S. soccer defensive midfielder. He spent most of his career, both indoors and outdoors, with teams in the western U.S.
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Player
Youth
Pena grew up in Southern California, playing for the Fram-Culver soccer club. In 1986, he, and team mate Marcelo Balboa, took Fram-Culver all the way to the U-19 McGuire Cup title. The next year, he played all three games at the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship.[1]
Professional
After high school, he chose to forgo college and signed with the Los Angeles Heat of the Western Soccer Alliance (WSA) in 1988. He remained with the Heat through the 1990 season which the Heat played in the American Professional Soccer League (APSL). In 1991, the Blackhawks won the league title, defeating the Albany Capitals as Pena was selected as a first team All Star. The next season, the Blackhawks lost to the Tampa Bay Rowdies in the semifinals. However, Pena again was selected as a first team All Star. When the Blackhawks owner withdrew the team from the APSL and moved them down a division to the USISL, Pena left the team and joined the Los Angeles Salsa of the APSL. He remained with the Salsa for two seasons, 1993 and 1994. In both seasons, he continued his streak of being selected to the All Star team. In 1993, the Salsa lost the title game to the Colorado Foxes. He began his indoor career with the Wichita Wings of Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) with the 1991-1992 season. In 1994, he joined the Dayton Dynamo of the 1994-1995 National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) season. His brother, Carlos, was the goalkeeper for Dayton. In 1995, he moved to the Sacramento Knights of the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL). That season he was a CISL first team All Star and the CISL Defender of the Year as the Knights lost to the Monterrey La Raza. Major League Soccer (MLS) signed Pena to a contract in 1996, but then loaned him to the Cincinnati Silverbacks of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) in November 1996.[2] The Los Angeles Galaxy of MLS selected Pena in the 1997 MLS Supplemental Draft. He spent the 1997 season in Los Angeles, but the Galaxy failed to protect him in the 1997 MLS Expansion Draft and the Chicago Fire selected him with their first pick. However, he expressed his dissatisfaction with this development and on January 27, 1998, the Galaxy traded Chris Armas and Jorge Campos to the Fire for Pena and Kevin Hartman. Pena suffered a season ending knee injury in June 2000. While he returned for the 2001 season, the Galaxy sent Pena to the Tampa Bay Mutiny on July 30, 2001 for a conditional pick in the 2002 draft. He saw time in six games, then was released at the end of the season.
National team
In 1997, the national team called up Pena, but he declined the invitation.[3]
Coach
Pena now coaches boys soccer at North High School in Torrance, California. He is also on staff with the Force Soccer Club. He won nationals with his boys team. He has a silver elite girls team at Beach Soccer Club. He also has a boys team that was invited to a Dallas showcase.
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Categories:- 1976 births
- Living people
- American soccer players
- American Professional Soccer League players
- Cincinnati Silverbacks players
- Continental Indoor Soccer League players
- Dayton Dynamo players
- Los Angeles Galaxy players
- Los Angeles Heat players
- Los Angeles Salsa players
- Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) players
- Major League Soccer players
- Monterrey La Raza players
- National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players
- People from Inglewood, California
- Sacramento Knights players
- San Francisco Bay Blackhawks players
- Tampa Bay Mutiny players
- Western Soccer Alliance players
- Wichita Wings (MISL) players
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