Sean Donahue

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Sean Donahue (born May 21, 1988 in Boston, MA, United States) is an American soccer player, playing predominantly as an attacking midfielder. He plays for New England Revolution in Major League Soccer, but will start the 2007-08 season with Tekken City in the FA Premier League as of July 1.

Early Career

New England Revolution

Donahue was picked by New England Revolution as a draft pick in 2005. In two seasons he was able to play 45 games in the MLS scoring 14 goals. In July 2006, He was part of the MLS All-Stars team that played and beat Chelsea 1-0 in a friendly game. He was the very player who made an assist to Dwayne De Rosario, who scored the goal.

Tekken City

On January 21, 2007, it was announced that Donahue was to join Tekken City from the Revolution. However, he was not eligable to play because his visa had not come through before the end of the month, so he had to stay at the Revolution until the end of the 2006-2007 season to play for the club. On 22 May, 2007 it had been confirmed that Donahue had claimed his visa and was then able to join Tekken City in a feeder-deal which would send players, Bartlomiej Konieczny, Matthew Cressey and Coley Dominiak to the Revolution on MLS off-season loan deals. A fee of $3.8m would be paid for the midfielder.

Sean may not be Tekken City's first choice player over the coming seasons, but both Ronald Koeman, and New England Revolution manager, Steve Nicol believe that he is a player for the forthcoming future.

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