Darrius Barnes

American soccer player (born 1986)


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youthclubs1Duke Blue Devils
years12006
clubs1Raleigh CASL Elite
caps111
goals12
years22007–2008
clubs2Cary RailHawks U23's
caps227
goals21
years32009–2016
clubs3New England Revolution
caps3129
goals32
years42017
clubs4New York Cosmos
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goals40
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Darrius Barnes (born December 24, 1986) is an American retired soccer player. He played the majority of his professional career for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer, the top flight of professional soccer in the United States. He primarily played defender. He is currently the president of Crown Legacy FC, the MLS Next Pro team of Charlotte FC.

Career

Youth and college

Barnes played high school soccer at Southeast Raleigh High School, in Raleigh, North Carolina. He started for Varsity all four years. His senior year he helped his team to reach the conference finals and defeat a tough Broughton High School team to claim the school's first ever conference championship. His merits include TAAC All-Conference 2005.

Barnes played college soccer at Duke University. During his college years Barnes also played with Raleigh CASL Elite and Cary RailHawks U23's in the USL Premier Development League.

Professional

Barnes was drafted in the third round (40th overall) of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft by New England Revolution on 15 January 2009, officially signing for the club on 17 March 2009. He made his professional debut on 21 March 2009, in New England's first game of the 2009 MLS season against the San Jose Earthquakes. He became the second rookie in the history of MLS to play every minute of every game, following in the footsteps of former Revs center back Michael Parkhurst, who was the first to accomplish the feat in 2005. He was also the only outfield player to play every minute of every game in the 2009 season, and helped the Revolution establish a club-record 386-minute shutout streak.

In 2011, Barnes was a finalist for the MLS Fair Play Award.

On 22 September 2012 against the New York Red Bulls, Barnes scored his first-ever (and only) professional goal, finding the net in the 95th minute of the match to help the Revolution salvage a 1-1 draw. He made his 100th MLS appearance on 15 March 2014, and recorded his 100th MLS start on 7 September 2014 against the Chicago Fire.

Following his release from New England at the end of the 2016 season, Barnes joined North American Soccer League side New York Cosmos on 24 March 2017.

On 15 December 2017, Barnes announced his retirement from playing professional soccer.

Post-playing career

After retiring from active play, Barnes joined the Major League Soccer offices and as of June, 2020 was working for the league in marketing.

In March 2022, Charlotte FC named Barnes the president of their MLS Next Pro team Crown Legacy FC.

References

References

  1. "Duke University 2008 Player Profile".
  2. "Archived copy".
  3. "Club History Coach and Player Registry".
  4. "Major League Soccer: Match Tracker: Main".
  5. "2024 Media Guide". New England Revolution.
  6. "Darrius Barnes".
  7. "profile".
  8. (22 September 2012). "Revolution Score Late to Tie Red Bulls".
  9. (24 March 2017). "Cosmos Ink Versatile Defender Darrius Barnes".
  10. "Darrius Barnes on Instagram: "Dreams definitely do come true! Never would have thought a little country boy from Raleigh (Knightdale), NC would make I️t this far. I have truly been blessed by the best 🙏🏽🙌🏽! It is with great passion, excitement, fulfillment and enjoyment that I announce my retirement from professional soccer. These have been the best 9 years of my life to say the least. This game has brought me so much joy since i started playing as a kid 25 years ago 😳👴🏽. I have experienced the high of highs and the low of lows that come with playing this beautiful game. Through I️t all, I always competed at the highest level i could and laid I️t all out on the line for my teammates. This game has introduced me to some of my best friends in life and gave me the opportunity to play against some of the worlds best competitors which I will cherish for a lifetime. I want to sincerely thank my loving parents, brother and fiancé for always supporting me through I️t all. Without them I would not be where I am today. I want to thank @nerevolution and @MLS for taking a chance on the kid 9 years ago and giving my first professional opportunity that lasted 8 fantastic years. I want to thank @nycosmos and @naslofficial for allowing me the opportunity to continue my dream. All the coaches along the way, thank you for helping shape me into the player I became today. I will always feel i have more to pay back and contribute to the game and hopefully i can do that through a different lens. Thank you for ALL of your support! D Barnes OUT!!! ✌🏾✌🏾 😎 #SigningOut #timeflieswhenyourehavingfun #LastKick"".
  11. "Revolution players and staff held a roundtable discussion about racial injustice. Here's what they had to say.".
  12. "Charlotte FC Names Darrius Barnes President of MLS NEXT Pro Team". [[Charlotte FC]].

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