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  2. Duncan Wilde - Wikipedia

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    On February 26, 2006 the Toronto Lynx announced the return of Duncan Wilde as head coach for the 2006 USL season. [6] Though the Lynx failed to qualify for the play-offs, Wilde achieved a 10-game team record undefeated streak at home and reached the finals of the Open Canada Cup , but lost the match 2–0 against Ottawa St. Anthony Italia .

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  5. Duncan McGuire (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    Duncan MacAllister McGuire (born February 5, 2001) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for Major League Soccer club Orlando City and the United States national team. Early career

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  7. List of LGBT sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Katie Duncan (née Hoyle) b. 1988 New Zealand: Association football: Lesbian [209] Priscilla Duncan: b. 1983 New Zealand: Association football: Lesbian [209] Abby Dunkin: b. 1995 United States: Wheelchair basketball: Lesbian [23] Simon Dunn: 1987-2023 Australia: Bobsled, rugby: Gay [210] Imke Duplitzer: b. 1975 Germany: Fencing: Lesbian [211 ...

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  9. David Duncan (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    David Duncan started his coaching career as an assistant coach with Great Olympics in the early 2000s. In the 2002 season, he went for a short coaching course in Denmark but upon his return, J.E Sarpong who was head coach then had resigned for the second time in the season. when he was assistant to J.E Sarpong.