Darrius Barnes - Defender – New England Revolution
- Finished 2014 with 16 starts and action in 22 games
- Helped lead the Revolution to second place in the Eastern Division with a 17-13-4 record
- Finished the season with one goal and two assists
Jay Heaps – Head Coach – New England Revolution
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- Led the New England Revolution to its second consecutive playoff appearance – the first time since the 2008 and 2009 season
- Under Heaps' watch the Revolution took second in the Eastern Conference and is 17-13-4 overall record … The 17 wins tie for the most in franchise history with the 2005 team compiling a 17-7-8 record
- He is just the second coach in team history to lead the Revs to two postseason appearances … Also became just the person in league history to both play and coach in 100 games for the same club
"The club has been patient, and Jay has been patient," said captain Jose Goncalves. "With 100 games and second consecutive playoffs, that's the fruit of the work. He's intense ... it's good like this."
-Has started and completed twelve games with FC Fredericia following transfer from AC Horsens
-Had an assist in a 2-1 victory over Lyngby BK
Andrew Wenger – Forward – Philadelphia Union
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Philadelphia Union's Andrew Wenger enjoys breakout brace in crucial win
- Started 19 games and played in 28 games for the Union in 2014
- Hit his stride in the latter part of the season for the Union and finished with six goals and four
assists, which included his first career brace
- In Wenger's short four-year MLS career he has played in 79 games with 37 starts … He has 12 goals and seven assists
-Currently playing with Tamworth FC on a contract until June 30, 2016
-Free transfer from Nuneaton to Tamworth on July 1, 2014
Cole Grossman – Midfielder – Real Salt Lake
-Finished the regular season with 5 starts and 17 games played
-Did not see action in the first MLS playoff game vs. LA Galaxy, but was on the squad