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Goalkeeper Coach
- Age: 39 (09/04/1972)
- Pronunciation: dew-TRAH
- Hometown: Olympia, Wash.
- Joined Sounders: 2008
- Previous Clubs: Seattle Sounders USL
Tom Dutra was named the Sounders FC goalkeeper coach on Dec. 29, 2008, and is recognized locally for his work in developing young keepers as well as training established professionals.
Dutra, 38, served two seasons as keeper coach under Brian Schmetzer for the USL Sounders.
Dutra has worked with Kasey Keller, the Sounders FC keeper, since 2002. Dutra conducted 1-on-1 training sessions to prepare Keller for his return to Europe each summer. Under Dutra’s guidance, Chris Eylander twice led USL-1 in saves and finished second in shutouts.
At the amateur level, Dutra served two seasons (2007-08) as assistant coach for Saint Martin’s University and was an assistant for five seasons (2002-06) at Pacific Lutheran. He was director of goalkeeping for Washington ODP in 2008 and served on the state ODP staff from 2002-04. Dutra was the goalkeeping director for Washington Premier FC from 2001-06 and also at Black Hills FC from 2001-08.
During his time with Washington Premier, Dutra worked with more than a dozen keepers who have played at the Division I collegiate level. Among those was Tally Hall, a member of the U.S. Youth National Team pool and currently playing for Esbjerg of the Danish Superliga (first division).
Dutra played four seasons in the A-League, first as a backup to Marcus Hahnemann on the Sounders’ 1996 championship team. He later started for New Orleans and Lehigh Valley (Pa.).
Born and raised in Olympia, Dutra graduated from Timberline High School. He was a member of the youth national team program before sustaining a fractured leg. His career resumed in 1995 with the Oregon (Salem) Surge of the USISL Pro Division.
Tom is married to Molli and they have two children, Tanner and Maggie.

