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Sounder Harry Shipp retires at age 28

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SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Sounders midfielder Harry Shipp announced his retirement after seven seasons with three different Major League Soccer teams. Shipp’s announcement comes ahead of the MLS’s return to action next month with a tournament in Florida. Shipp played the last four seasons with the Sounders and also played with Montreal and Chicago earlier in his career. The 28-year-old started 41 of 64 matches played during his time with Seattle and scored 10 goals with seven assists. Shipp saw action as a substitute in both of Seattle’s matches prior to the shutdown of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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