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Ethan Finlay

Ethan Christopher Finlay (born August 6, 1990) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a winger.

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Ethan Finlay
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Finlay with Minnesota United FC in 2017
Personal information
Full name Ethan Finlay
Date of birth (1990-08-06) August 6, 1990 (age 34)
Place of birth Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Winger
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2011 Creighton Bluejays 79 (43)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010 Chicago Fire Premier 15 (3)
2012–2017 Columbus Crew 150 (30)
2017–2021 Minnesota United 84 (16)
2022–2024 Austin FC 90 (11)
International career
2016 United States 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 03:10, October 22, 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of February 5, 2016
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Early life

Born in Duluth, Minnesota, Finlay's family moved across the U.S. during his childhood and he grew up in Minnesota, North Carolina and Wisconsin where he played high school soccer in Marshfield, Wisconsin.[1][2]

Youth and college career

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Nationally recognized as a top-30 recruit by Rise Magazine and an NSCAA Youth All-American, Finlay set high school records with 98 career goals and 59 assists. As a senior, he tallied 41 goals and 19 assists, earning team MVP honors. His club soccer achievements with FC Milwaukee included four state championships, two regional titles, and national runner-up and third-place finishes.[3]

Finlay played college soccer at Creighton University from 2008 to 2011. As a freshman, he was named to the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) All-Freshman Team and All-Tournament Team. CollegeSoccerNews.com recognized him as a Third-Team Freshman All-American. That season, he led the team and the MVC with four game-winning goals, scoring six goals in total, including the decisive goal in the MVC Tournament championship against Missouri State.[3]

In 2009, Finlay earned NSCAA First-Team All-Midwest Region and All-MVC First-Team honors and was again named to the MVC All-Tournament Team. He led the team in goals for the second consecutive year, recording five game-winning goals to top the MVC.

As a junior in 2010, Finlay was named MVC Player of the Year and earned NSCAA Second-Team All-America honors. He was also selected to the NSCAA First-Team All-Midwest Region and All-MVC First-Team. A semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, he received additional accolades from Soccer America, CollegeSoccerNews.com, and other outlets.[3] That year, he led the MVC with 15 goals and was named Creighton Male Athlete of the Year. By the end of his junior season, he was tied for sixth in school history with 29 career goals.

During his senior season in 2011, Finlay set an MVC record with five Offensive Player of the Week awards and led the conference in game-winning goals for the fourth consecutive year. He finished his collegiate career with 43 goals, 20 of which were game-winners, ranking fifth in Creighton history and seventh in MVC history for career goals. Starting all 79 matches during his career, he recorded 10 multi-goal games, including five in his senior year.[3]

Finlay played a key role in leading Creighton to a 21-2-1 record and the College Cup semifinals in 2011, scoring the game-winning overtime goal against South Florida in the NCAA quarterfinals. He earned NSCAA First-Team All-America honors for the second time, becoming just the third player in Creighton history to receive the recognition twice. He was a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy and made history as the first two-time MVC Player of the Year in school history and the third in league history. He also became one of six players in Creighton history to earn NSCAA First-Team All-Midwest Region honors three times.[3] In 2011, he was awarded the Fred Ware Award as Nebraska's College Athlete of the Year.[4]

Club career

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Columbus Crew selected Finlay in the first round (No. 10 overall) of the 2012 MLS SuperDraft.[5] Finlay made his debut during a 2–0 loss at Colorado Rapids, coming on as a first-half substitute for the injured Dilly Duka in the 12th minute on March 10, 2012.[6] He scored his first MLS goal vs the Portland Timbers in a 3–3 tie in May 2014.

Finlay had a breakout year in the 2015 season, starting every single game in the regular and postseason, while finishing the regular season with 12 goals and 13 assists, and adding an additional goal in the playoffs.[5][7]

On August 13, 2016, Finlay scored a brace in a 3–3 draw at home versus NYCFC, with his second goal coming in the 5th minute of second-half stoppage time.[8]

On August 9, 2017, Finlay was traded to Minnesota United FC in exchange for $100,000 in Targeted Allocation Money for the 2017 Major League Soccer season, $250,000 in Target Allocation Money for the 2018 MLS season and $75,000 in General Allocation Money for the 2018 MLS season.[9] He scored on his debut for his new club on August 20th in a 2–1 loss at Seattle Sounders FC.[10]

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Finlay during a match for Minnesota United in 2019

On December 20, 2021, Finlay signed as a free agent on a two-year deal for Austin FC.[11] As a role player for Austin FC, Finlay continued to produce, becoming the sixth active player with 50 goals and 50 assists in his career, after he produced one of each in a 2–1 win against Seattle Sounders FC.[12]


International career

Finlay made his international debut for the United States men's national soccer team on January 31, 2016, in an international friendly against Iceland. In his second game with United States men's national soccer team, Finlay recorded an assist on the USA's game-winning goal against Canada. Finlay was eligible to represent the United States, his country of birth, or Canada, through his Canadian father.[13] He was cap-tied for the United States in the March 29, 2016, qualifier versus Guatemala.

Career statistics

As of October 19, 2024[14][15]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Playoffs[a] U.S. Open Cup CCL Other[b] Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Chicago Fire Premier 2010 PDL 153153
Columbus Crew 2012 MLS 15010160
2013 19020210
2014 291120103211
2015 341251114014
2016 34622368
2017 1910010201
Club Total 1503071830016534
Minnesota United FC 2017 MLS 11300113
2018 720072
2019 3371051398
2020 14400144
2021 303303
Club Total 951910510010120
Austin FC 2022 MLS 3453010375
2023 34500202021406
2024 2210000211
Club Total 90113030202110012
Career total 33560111164202136766
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Notes
  1. Includes appearances in MLS Cup Playoffs
  2. Includes appearance(s) in Leagues Cup

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