Melvin Tarley

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Melvin Tarley
Personal information
Full nameDuncan Tarley
Date of birth (1982-10-31) October 31, 1982
Place of birthMonrovia, Liberia
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing positionForward
Club information
Current clubFree Agent
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
20012002Chaspel FC
20022003Alliance FC14(22)
20032005Minnesota Thunder63(16)
20052006Real Salt Lake9(1)
2006Colorado Rapids3(0)
20062007Minnesota Thunder18(5)
2007Puerto Rico Islanders14(3)
2007Miami FC2(0)
20082009Minnesota Thunder54(18)
2012Phnom Penh Crown5(0)
National team
2004Liberia2(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of September 22, 2010.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of April 13, 2009

Duncan "Melvin" Tarley (born October 31, 1982 in Monrovia) is a Liberian footballer, playing for Phnom Penh Crown in Cambodia.

Career

Professional

Tarley first came to prominence in 2005, during Minnesota Thunder's run to the semi finals of the 2005 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Tarley scored six goals in the competition - including four against Real Salt Lake - to tie as the tournament's top goalscorer.

Tarley's first appearance in Major League Soccer came with Real Salt Lake in 2005. The Colorado Rapids acquired Tarley’s rights from Real Salt Lake in exchange for a 4th round pick in the 2007 MLS Supplemental Draft on August 15, 2006,[1] but he was waived by the Rapids at the end of the 2006 season having appeared in just three games. He returned to the Minnesota Thunder of the USL-1 for one season, prior to joining the Puerto Rico Islanders in 2007, and later moving on to Miami FC, also in 2007.

Tarley re-joined Minnesota Thunder in 2008.[2] On March 22, 2010 he signed with NSC Minnesota Stars.

International

At the time of Tarley's selection for the Liberian U-21 national team in 1998, he was the youngest player in team history, only 14 years old. He played his first game for the senior national team in 2004.

Personal

Tarley's football hero during his youth in Liberia was George Weah, while his current favorite player is Thierry Henry.[3]

References

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