Tyler Engel

Tyler Engel (born February 21, 1992) is an American soccer player who last played for Rowdies 2 in the National Premier Soccer League.

Tyler Engel
Personal information
Date of birth (1992-02-21) February 21, 1992
Place of birth Orland Park, Illinois, United States
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)[1]
Playing position(s) Forward
Youth career
2007–2009 Chicago Magic
2009–2010 Chicago Fire
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2012 SMU Mustangs 38 (12)
2013–2014 North Carolina Tar Heels 42 (21)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–2014 Chicago Fire U-23 26 (8)
2015 Carolina RailHawks 9 (1)
2016 Rowdies 2 7 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of June 21, 2017

Career

Youth, College and Amateur

Engel spent his youth career with the Chicago Magic Academy and the Chicago Fire Academy before signing a letter of intent to play college soccer at Southern Methodist University.[2] After redshirting his freshman year in 2010, Engel made a total 38 appearances and tallied 12 goals and 10 assists during his time with the Mustangs. He also helped lead them to a Conference USA Tournament title in 2011.[3]

After the 2012 season, Engel transferred to the University of North Carolina. He made a total of 42 appearances for the Tar Heels and tallied 14 goals and seven assists. He helped lead the Tar Heels to the 2014 College Cup Quarterfinals where they would fall to #2 seed UCLA on penalties.[4]

Engel also played in the Premier Development League for Chicago Fire U-23.[5][6][7]

Professional

On January 20, 2015, Engel was selected in the fourth round (81st overall) of the 2015 MLS SuperDraft by Toronto FC.[8] However, he was cut from the team during preseason training camp. On May 29, Engel signed a professional contract with NASL side Carolina RailHawks.[9] He made his professional debut on August 22 in a 3–1 defeat to the New York Cosmos.[10]

Honors

Southern Methodist University

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References

  1. "Tyler Engel". mlssoccer.com. Major League Soccer. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  2. "SMU Men's Soccer Signs Eight To NLIs". SMUMustangs.com. SMU Athletics. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  3. "Mustangs Win Conference USA Title, Defeat UAB 2-0". SMUMustangs.com. SMU Athletics. 13 November 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  4. "UCLA Eliminates Tar Heels On Penalties". GoHeels.com. North Carolina Athletics. 7 December 2014. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  5. "2012 Chicago Fire U-23 stats". USLPDL.com. Premier Development League. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  6. "2013 Chicago Fire U-23 stats". USLPDL.com. Premier Development League. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  7. "2014 Chicago Fire U-23 stats". USLPDL.com. Premier Development League. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  8. Desai, Devang (20 January 2015). "Toronto FC concludes 2015 SuperDraft with three picks". TorontoFC.ca. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  9. "RailHawks Add Forward To Roster". CarolinaRailHawks.com. Carolina RailHawks. 28 May 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  10. "RailHawks Fall To New York Cosmos In Cary". CarolinaRailHawks.com. Carolina RailHawks. 22 August 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
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