Career
College and amateur Mulholland began his career with English non-league side Lancaster City. He was thrown into the team as a youngster due to the club"s financial difficulties but starred during a difficult period for the club Mulholland played his college career at Wingate University from 2007 to 2010.
During his college career, Mulholland also played with USL Premier Development League club Reading United during their 2009 and 2010 seasons.
During Luke Mulholland"s college career, he also coached the U16 club team of California based Waxhaw United South Carolina. Professional Mulholland signed his first professional contract in April 2011, joining third division USL Pro club Wilmington Hammerheads. After the close of the 2011 USL Pro season, Mulholland became a late-season addition to the National Security Council Minnesota Stars of the second division North American Soccer League on 6 September 2011.
An impressive 2011 campaign earned Mulholland trials with Major League Soccer club New England Revolution and English League One club Walsall. On 24 January 2012, the second division Tampa Bay Rowdies announced the signing of Mulholland.
The year was another one of great success for him, being named to the NASL"s Best XI in 2012.
Mulholland scored the game-winning goal versus the Carolina Railhawks in the NASL Semi-finals, which sent the Rowdies into the NASL Finals against his former club, the Minnesota Stars. In two years at Tampa Bay, Mulholland registered 17 goals and 13 assists in 51 league appearances and became the first player to be named to the NASL"s Best XI in back-to-back seasons. Luke Mulholland currently plays for first division Master of Library Science side, Real Salt Lake.
In his first season of Master of Library Science he appeared in 31 matches for RSL, starting 24 of them.
He scored 6 goals and added 7 assists. He also started both of RSL playoff matches.
Mulholland was born and raised in Preston, England. In December 2014, he received a United States. green card which qualifies him as a domestic player for Master of Library Science roster purposes.
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