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SSFC Spotlight: Duran Ferree opens the MLS season with three shutouts

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The 2026 Major League Soccer season is underway, with the domestic competition providing an appetizer before the summer’s World Cup. After a few match days, there are already several young talents standing out, some quite unexpectedly. Duran Ferree is in heavy competition for the number-one role at his club and may have secured the spot with his performances. The 19-year-old San Diego FC goalkeeper is picking up crucial reps and gaining critical experience at a position typically inclined toward veterans while also impressing with three consecutive shutouts.

Born in San Diego, California, Ferree competed with Del Norte High School and the vaunted San Diego Surf youth program, leading the latter side to a championship at the Dallas Cup. He was named Elite Clubs National League Boys Southwest Conference U16 Player of the Year and to the All-Conference First Team and All-America Team. Additionally, the goalkeeper competed with San Diego Loyal Select in the USL Academy and signed an academy deal that enabled him to train and play with the first team, while also embarking on a few trials with the MLS NEXT Pro sides of the Philadelphia Union and Columbus Crew.

“Other than the obvious raw ability, he has a coolness and composure that is very special,” said former Loyal goalkeeping coach Matthew Hall. “His ability to deal with adversity is very unique for his age. He has come into this environment, training against grown men and even when he makes mistakes, he has the ability to recover and still get the job done. That’s such an important piece for that position.”

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In September of 2022, Ferree signed a four-year professional contract with the now-defunct San Diego Loyal in the USL Championship with a club option for 2028. After featuring on the bench several times, the then-16-year-old made his senior debut at the end of the schedule and played 90 minutes in a 3-3 draw with New Mexico United, followed by featuring for a half in a 4-0 defeat to Sacramento Republic. During the following season, he mostly served as a back-up but grabbed four league and cup appearances.

After the Loyal ceased operations, Ferree signed with upcoming MLS side San Diego FC as the first player in club history and went on loan to Orange County SC in the USL Championship, making three appearances. In October, San Diego recalled him and sent him on loan to FC Nordsjælland in the Danish Superliga in order to “gain valuable experience both on and off the field.” He stuck mostly with the youth and reserve levels and saw his deal “extended until the summer,” competing in the U19 Boys League and Future Cup.

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