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Dilly Duka
Fullname:Dilaver Duka[1]
Birth Date:15 September 1989
Birth Place:Montville, New Jersey, United States
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:FC Motown
Collegeyears1:2007–2008
College1:Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Collegecaps1:36
Collegegoals1:10
Years1:2008
Clubs1:New Jersey Rangers
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:2008–2009
Clubs2:Newark Ironbound Express
Caps2:7
Goals2:1
Years3:2010–2012
Clubs3:Columbus Crew
Caps3:45
Goals3:2
Years4:2013–2014
Clubs4:Chicago Fire
Caps4:37
Goals4:4
Years5:2014–2015
Clubs5:Montreal Impact
Caps5:41
Goals5:5
Years6:2016–2017
Clubs6:Columbus Crew
Caps6:15
Goals6:1
Years7:2017
Clubs7:New York Red Bulls
Caps7:3
Goals7:0
Years8:2017
Clubs8:New York Red Bulls II (loan)
Caps8:3
Goals8:0
Years9:2018
Clubs9:FC Motown
Caps9:6
Goals9:6
Years10:2019
Clubs10:Partizani Tirana
Caps10:13
Goals10:1
Years11:2020–
Clubs11:FC Motown
Caps11:0
Goals11:0
Nationalyears1:2009
Nationalteam1:United States U20
Nationalcaps1:13
Nationalgoals1:2
Nationalyears2:2012
Nationalteam2:United States U23
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0
Pcupdate:19:35, 24 October 2019 (UTC)
Manageryears1:2024
Managerclubs1:FC Motown

Dilaver Duka (born September 15, 1989) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for FC Motown in the National Premier Soccer League.

Career

Youth and college

Duka grew up in Montville, New Jersey, to an Albanian family originally from Debar.[2] Duka played at Montville Township High School, won three New Jersey state titles and one national title at club level, spent time in the Red Bull Academy,[3] [4] and played college soccer at Rutgers University. During his time at Rutgers, he led the team in scoring and was a 2008 All-Big East selection. For his career, he played in thirty-six games, making thirty-five starts, scoring ten goals and contributing five assists.[5]

During his college years Duka played two seasons with the Newark Ironbound Express in the USL Premier Development League.[6] He actually started 2008 with the New Jersey Rangers but he never made an appearance for the club.[7]

Professional

Columbus Crew

Duka was drafted in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft by Columbus Crew.[8] He made his debut for the Crew on August 14, 2010, against Real Salt Lake in a 2–0 defeat.[9] Later that season he made his first start for Columbus, picking up a yellow card in a 1–0 victory at D.C. United on September 4, 2010.[10] Duka made five appearances in the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League, providing two assists, and also made three appearances in the 2010 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

Duka scored his first career goal on October 15, 2011, in a 3–0 victory over New England Revolution. He trapped an attempted clearance outside the box and finished from the left side of the penalty area in the 59th minute.[11] He would go on to score his second career goal in the Crew's next match, a 3–2 defeat to Chicago Fire on October 22, 2011.[12] Duka appeared against Colorado Rapids in the 2011 MLS Cup Playoffs as the Crew were eliminated 1–0 by the defending champions in the wildcard round.[13]

Duka notched two assists from 20 appearances in 2012.[14]

Chicago Fire

After three seasons in Columbus, Duka was traded to Chicago Fire on February 1, 2013, in exchange for Dominic Oduro.[15] Duka made his debut for the Fire on March 3, 2013, in a season-opening 4–0 loss to the LA Galaxy. He was subbed off after 57 minutes.[16] On June 22, 2013, in his return to Columbus, Duka scored in the 52nd minute of a 2–1 victory for the Fire, his first goal for the club.[17] He set career highs in his first season with Chicago, scoring four goals and providing three assists.

Duka began the 2014 season in Chicago, but appeared in just six of the first 19 matches. He did start away to his former club Columbus on May 24, but was subbed off after 61 minutes in a 2–0 defeat.[18] His final appearance with the Fire came on July 6 in a 1–1 away draw with Sporting KC, when he came on as a substitute at halftime for Alex.[19]

Montreal Impact

On July 29, 2014, Duka departed Chicago when he was traded to the Montreal Impact in exchange for Sanna Nyassi.[20] He made his debut for the Impact on August 2, 2014, in a 401 Derby match against Toronto FC, coming on as a substitute for Justin Mapp in the 74th minute of a 2–0 defeat.[21] Duka made his first start in Montreal when his former club, the Fire, visited Stade Saputo on 16 August 2014. He played the full 90 minutes, tallying one shot in a 1–0 Impact victory.[22] In the next MLS match for Montreal, away to the New York Red Bulls on August 23, 2014, Duka tallied his first goal for the Impact. His left-footed strike in the 37th minute gave the Impact a 1–0 lead at the time, but they went on to fall 4–2 to the Red Bulls.[23] Duka went on to score in matches against the Houston Dynamo[24] and San Jose Earthquakes[25] and finished the 2014 season with three goals for Montreal, appearing in all 14 matches after the trade.

In the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League, Duka appeared in all 10 matches the Impact played in their run to the final of the tournament. He scored twice, with both goals coming in the first leg of the quarterfinal matchup with Mexican side Pachuca.[26] Duka started both legs of the 2015 CONCACAF Champions League Finals against Mexican side América. In the first leg, held at the Estadio Azteca, he received a yellow card and was replaced in the 71st minute by Maxim Tissot as América's Oribe Peralta scored in the 89th minute to earn a 1–1 draw.[27] In the second leg, at the Olympic Stadium, Duka went the full 90 minutes as the Impact were defeated 4–2 and denied their first-ever CONCACAF title by a 5–3 aggregate score.[28]

In the 2015 Canadian Championship, Duka appeared in three of four games for the Impact, only being benched in the second leg of the championship against Vancouver Whitecaps FC.[29] In the first leg, he had started and played 76 minutes before being replaced by Andrés Romero.[30] With the 4–2 aggregate defeat, Montreal was denied a berth in the 2015–16 CONCACAF Champions League.

Duka opened the 2015 season in the starting lineup, as he went the full 90 minutes of a 1–0 season-opening loss to D.C. United,[31] but he would wind up starting just 19 of 34 regular-season matches. Duka scored his first goal of the season on May 16 against Real Salt Lake, his 78th-minute strike helping Montreal to their first MLS win of the season, 4–1.[32] He wouldn't score again until September 19 against Eastern Conference-leading New England Revolution. After coming on as a substitute for Andrés Romero in the 71st minute, Duka chipped Revolution goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth in the 76th minute to seal a 3–0 victory for the Impact.[33] In the 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs, Duka appeared in all three matches for the Impact, but did not finish the full 90 minutes in any. He started the 3–0 victory in the Knockout Round over Toronto FC, before being replaced on 84 minutes by Dominic Oduro.[34] At home for the first leg of the semifinals against Columbus Crew SC, Duka came off the bench to replace Oduro in the 61st minute of a 2–1 victory.[35] The second leg at MAPFRE Stadium would turn out to be Duka's last game with Montreal. His 40th-minute goal would put the Impact up 3–2 on aggregate, but Duka would be replaced by Hassoun Camara in the 65th minute as Montreal would lose the game, 3–1 in extra time, and the series 4–3 on aggregate.[36]

At the end of the 2015 season, Montreal expressed interest in bringing Duka back for 2016, with the player saying, "Now, I’m just waiting for the Impact to make an offer. I’m going to look at that. If that’s good, I’ll definitely come back."[37] However, on January 18, 2016, Duka announced he would not return to Montreal, with the club quoted as saying he wanted to pursue opportunities in Europe.[38] The Impact retained his rights in MLS.

Return to Columbus

After leaving Montreal following the 2015 season, Duka returned to Columbus on June 20, 2016, after Columbus acquired his right of first refusal from Montreal in exchange for general allocation money, targeted allocation money, and a second round pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft.[39] He made his return to Columbus July 3, 2016, playing 17 minutes as a substitute in a 3–2 win against Sporting KC.[40] Duka's first goal back with Crew SC came October 1, 2016, in a 3–0 victory over his former club, Chicago Fire.[41] He ended the 2016 season with one goal and one assist in 15 appearances.

Duka was waived by Columbus on July 10, 2017.[42]

New York Red Bulls

Duka was picked up by the New York Red Bulls on August 10, 2017.[43]

International

Duka played in all three games for the United States in the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt. He scored the third goal and gave an assist in the team's 4–1 win over Cameroon.

Duka made his lone appearance with the U-23 national team on February 29, 2012, against Mexico, in the lead up to the 2012 London Olympics. He was not selected to the US team for the 2012 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship, where the United States was eliminated in the group stage.[44]

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeaguePlayoffs[45] Cup[46] ContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
New Jersey Rangers2008PDL0000
Newark Ironbound Express2008PDL410041
20093030
Total7100000071
Columbus Crew2010MLS30003040100
2011222100010242
201220000200
Total452103050542
Chicago Fire2013MLS31440354
2014600060
Total374004000414
Montreal Impact2014MLS1430040183
2015272313062395
Total4153130102578
Columbus Crew SC2016MLS15100151
201700001010
Total151001000161
New York Red Bulls2017MLS3000000030
New York Red Bulls II (loan)2017USL300030
FC Motown2018[47] NPSL6653231312
Partizani Tirana2018–19Albanian Superliga00000000
Career total157199413315219428

Honors

FC Motown

Partizani Tirana

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIFA U-20 World Cup Egypt 2009™: List of Players: United States. FIFA . 22 . October 6, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091013164551/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/01/10/28/62/fwyc_2009_squadlists.pdf . October 13, 2009 .
  2. News: Asport. Ekskluzive: Dilaver "Dilly" Duka në Kombëtaren Shqiptare (video). September 30, 2013. September 30, 2013.
  3. Bondy, Stefan. "Rutgers standout Dilly Duka picked by Columbus Crew in MLS draft ", The Record (Bergen County), January 15, 2010. Accessed February 23, 2011. "Duka, a Montville resident and former Rutgers standout, played at Red Bull Academy and nearly signed with his hometown club over the summer as a homegrown player."
  4. Staff. "Rutgers Recruiting Class Nationally Ranked: Scarlet Knights rated 27th by College Soccer News", Rutgers Scarlet Knights, August 3, 2007. Accessed February 23, 2011. "Highlighting this group of standout players is Dilly Duka (Montville, N.J.), a midfielder from Montville High School, who Reasso has described as one of the best attacking midfielders graduating from the state of New Jersey last spring."
  5. http://www.scarletknights.com/soccer-men/news/release.asp?prID=8441 Former Rutgers Standout Dilly Duka Signs With Major League Soccer
  6. Web site: United Soccer Leagues (USL) . 2010-01-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080907134323/http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2008/roster/8986443.html . September 7, 2008 . mdy-all .
  7. Web site: United Soccer Leagues (USL) . 2011-02-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110610075424/http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2008/roster/8986441.html . June 10, 2011 . mdy-all .
  8. http://web.mlsnet.com/mls/events/superdraft/2010/draft_tracker.jsp 2010 MLS SuperDraft
  9. Web site: Real Salt Lake 2–0 Columbus Crew. 23 January 2017. MLSSoccer.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100920010900/http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter-recap/morales-brace-leads-rsl-2-0-win-over-columbus. September 20, 2010. mdy-all.
  10. Web site: Goalkeeper gaffe gifts Crew another win in DC. https://web.archive.org/web/20100908205707/http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter-recap/goalkeeper-gaffe-gifts-crew-another-win-dc. dead. September 8, 2010. 23 January 2017. mdy-all.
  11. Web site: Crew 3, Revs 0. 23 January 2017.
  12. Web site: Recap: Crew rally late but fall to Fire in season finale. 23 January 2017.
  13. Web site: Cummings goal lifts Rapids over Crew in Wild Card match. 23 January 2017.
  14. Web site: Crew SC Player Profile: Dilly Duka. 23 January 2017.
  15. Web site: Duka Traded For Oduro. The Columbus Dispatch.
  16. Web site: LA Galaxy 4–0 Chicago Fire. MLSSoccer.com. 24 January 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130306003047/http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2013-03-03-LA-v-CHI/stats. March 6, 2013. mdy-all.
  17. Web site: Columbus Crew 1–2 Chicago Fire. 24 January 2017. MLSSoccer.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130626055831/http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2013-06-22-CLB-v-CHI/stats. June 26, 2013. mdy-all.
  18. Web site: Columbus Crew 2–0 Chicago Fire. MLSSoccer.com. 24 January 2017.
  19. Web site: Sporting KC 1–1 Chicago Fire. MLSSoccer.com. 24 January 2017.
  20. Web site: Montreal Impact swap Sanna Nyassi to Chicago Fire for out-of-favor Dilly Duka. MLSsoccer.com. July 29, 2014. December 5, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141205195355/http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2014/07/29/montreal-impact-swap-sanna-nyassi-chicago-fire-out-favor-dilly-duka. dead.
  21. Web site: Match Report: Impact loses derby game 2–0 to Toronto FC. ImpactMontreal.com. 26 January 2017.
  22. Web site: Match report: Impact douses Fire in 1–0 win at Stade Saputo. ImpactMontreal.com. 26 January 2017.
  23. Web site: Match Report: Impact falls 4–2 to Red Bulls following difficult road trip. ImpactMontreal.com. 26 January 2017.
  24. Web site: Match Report: Impact scores two on the road but falls 3–2 in Houston. ImpactMontreal.com. 26 January 2017.
  25. Web site: Match Report: Impact scores two in dominating, shutout over San Jose. ImpactMontreal.com. 26 January 2017.
  26. Web site: Pachuca 2–2 Montreal Impact. CONCACAF.com. 26 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20141104204204/http://www.concacaf.com/category/champions-league/game-detail/203213#. November 4, 2014. dead. mdy-all.
  27. Web site: America 1–1 Montreal Impact. CONCACAF.com. 26 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170728082712/http://www.concacaf.com/category/champions-league/game-detail/203222#. July 28, 2017. dead. mdy-all.
  28. Web site: Montreal Impact 2–4 America. CONCACAF.com. 26 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170728081232/http://www.concacaf.com/category/champions-league/game-detail/203223#. July 28, 2017. dead. mdy-all.
  29. Web site: Vancouver wins 2015 Amway Canadian Championship. CanadaSoccer.com. 26 January 2017. January 11, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160111171844/http://www.canadasoccer.com/vancouver-wins-2015-amway-canadian-championship-p158332. dead.
  30. Web site: Young Canadians shine in 2: 2 draw in Montreal. CanadaSoccer.com. 26 January 2017.
  31. Web site: Match report: Impact loses 1–0 in Washington. ImpactMontreal.com. 26 January 2017.
  32. Web site: Match report: Impact wins 4–1 in convincing performance over Real Salt Lake. ImpactMontreal.com. 26 January 2017.
  33. Web site: Match Report: Impact shuts out New England 3–0 at Stade Saputo. ImpactMontreal.com. 26 January 2017.
  34. Web site: Montreal Impact 3–0 Toronto FC. MLSSoccer.com. 26 January 2017.
  35. Web site: Montreal Impact 2–1 Columbus Crew SC. MLSSoccer.com. 26 January 2017.
  36. Web site: Columbus Crew SC 3–1 Montreal Impact. MLSSoccer.com. 26 January 2017.
  37. Web site: Montreal Impact looking to bring back Victor Cabrera, Dilly Duka and Justin Mapp for 2016. MLSSoccer.com. 26 January 2017.
  38. Web site: Impact acquire Lucas Ontivero, lose Dilly Duka. MontrealGazette.com. 26 January 2017.
  39. Web site: Columbus Crew SC sign Dilly Duka after acquiring his rights from Montreal. MLSsoccer.com.
  40. Web site: Kamara records brace in wild match at Kansas City. ColumbusCrewSC.com.
  41. Web site: Afful, Meram & Duka provide fireworks in final home match of 2016. ColumbusCrewSC.com.
  42. Web site: Crew SC waives Dilly Duka. MLS. July 10, 2017. December 6, 2017.
  43. Web site: New York Red Bulls Sign Midfielder Dilly Duka. NewYorkRedBulls.com.
  44. Web site: Caleb Porter Selects Official 20-Player Roster for 2012 CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying. 20 March 2012. January 30, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20120323113813/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/U-23-MNT/2012/03/Caleb-Porter-Selects-Official-Roster-for-2012-CONCACAF-Olympic-Qualifying.aspx. March 23, 2012. dead.
  45. Includes the MLS Cup Playoffs and NPSL Playoffs
  46. Includes the U.S. Open Cup and Canadian Championship
  47. Web site: FC Motown 2018 match reports. NPSL.com. National Premier Soccer League. December 18, 2018.
  48. Web site: NPSL Announces 2018 Conference XI Selections . National Premier Soccer League . 30 January 2020 . 13 July 2018.
  49. Web site: NPSL Announces 2018 Region XI Selections . National Premier Soccer League . 30 January 2020 . 20 July 2018.