Background
Manning grew up in Rochester, New York where he played basketball and baseball at R.L. Thomas High School.
Manning grew up in Rochester, New York where he played basketball and baseball at R.L. Thomas High School.
In 1977, Cortland finished runner up in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men"s Division III Soccer Championship to Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania.
He spent four seasons in the American Soccer League where he was the 1980 league leading goalkeeper. Youth
He began playing soccer as a senior. He played goalkeeper his freshmen year of college at Monroe Community College.
In 1976, he transferred to State University of New York Cortland.
In 1980, Manning was selected for the United States. Olympic soccer team which qualified for the finals in Moscow. However, the team did not compete after President Jimmy Carter elected to boycott the games in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Professional
In 1979, Manning signed with the Pennsylvania Stoners of the American Soccer League and spent two seasons with the team He was the 1980 league leading goalkeeper with a 1.01 goals against average.
In the fall of 1979, he signed with the Buffalo Stallions of the Major Indoor Soccer League.
In 1981, he joined the Carolina Lightnin" of the Advanced Systems Limited. After the 1982 Advanced Systems Limited season, he moved indoors permanently, signing with the Phoenix Inferno. He later played for the Baltimore Blast. He was voted 1984 Championship Series Most Valuable Player as Baltimore defeated the Saint Louis Steamers in the championship series 4 games to 1.
Manning played the fourth most games of any MISL goalie, 353.
In the fall of 1991, Manning expected to sign a new contract with the Blast, but the team declined to make him an offer. He then became a free agent.
In February 1992, he played six games with the Wichita Wings after starter Kris Peat was injured. In April 1992, Manning came out of retirement to play four play-off games for the Dallas Sidekicks after Joe Papaleo tore his anterior cruciate ligament.
In 1986, Manning became an assistant with Loyola College, a position he held until 1991.
He began coaching at Loyola while working on his masters degree in business administration there. He later coached at Fallston High School and Overlea High School. On July 6, 2004, Dulaney High School hired Manning to coach the boy"s soccer team