Tyrone Marshall

Tyrone Everton Marshall (born 12 November 1974 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a retired Jamaican footballer and current coach.

Tyrone Marshall
Tyrone Marshall in 2011 (Colorado Rapids)
Personal information
Full name Tyrone Everton Marshall
Date of birth (1974-11-12) 12 November 1974
Place of birth Kingston, Jamaica
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
Real Salt Lake (assistant coach)
Youth career
1994–1995 Lindsey Wilson Blue Raiders
1996–1997 FIU Golden Panthers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998 Colorado Rapids 1 (0)
1998MLS Pro 40 (loan) 12 (2)
1998–2001 Miami Fusion 82 (9)
2002–2007 Los Angeles Galaxy 125 (4)
2007–2008 Toronto FC 40 (0)
2009–2010 Seattle Sounders FC 46 (3)
2011–2012 Colorado Rapids 43 (2)
Total 349 (20)
National team
2000–2010 Jamaica 83 (5)
Teams managed
2014 River City Rovers
2015– Real Salt Lake (assistant coach)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Youth and College

Marshall moved to the Fort Lauderdale, Florida area when he was twelve years old. He attended Lindsey Wilson College from 1994 to 1995 before transferring to Florida International University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1996 to 1997.

Colorado Rapids

Marshall was drafted by Colorado Rapids with the 11th overall pick of the 1998 MLS College Draft. He played only one game for Colorado, then was dealt, along with Jason Boyce, to Miami Fusion on 14 August 1998 in exchange for David Vaudreuil.[1]

Miami Fusion/L.A. Galaxy

Marshall would spend the next three and a half seasons in Miami, starting as a forward and eventually drifting to the midfield and then defense. After the Fusion folded following the 2001 season, Marshall was selected by Los Angeles Galaxy as the ninth pick of the 2002 MLS Allocation Draft and helped LA to victory in MLS Cup 2002.

On 13 June 2007, Marshall received a red card for a tackle which broke the leg of FC Dallas forward Kenny Cooper in the 89th minute. The red card carries a mandatory one-game suspension and $250 fine, but the MLS Disciplinary Committee decided unanimously to extend the suspension two additional games and an additional fine of $1,250.[2]

Toronto FC

Marshall was traded to Toronto FC for Edson Buddle on 13 June 2007 after five seasons with the Galaxy.[3] Marshall cemented his place in Toronto's defense, and went on to make 16 starts during the 2007 season. Marshall managed to get revenge on his former side when Toronto earned their first win of the 2008 season in Los Angeles.

Seattle Sounders FC 2010

Seattle Sounders

Marshall was traded to Seattle Sounders FC on 10 February 2009 for allocation money.[4] He scored his first goal for the Sounders against Chicago Fire as the game finished 1–1. He also assisted a goal by Steve Zakuani in a match against San Jose. However, in the 86th minute in a match against D.C. United, Marshall accidentally scored an own goal with his head, and the game finished 3–3. He scored his second goal for the club on 17 October, in a game against Kansas City Wizards.

Return to the Colorado Rapids

After the 2010 MLS season Seattle declined Marshall's contract option and Marshall elected to participate in the 2010 MLS Re-Entry Draft. On 15 December 2010 Marshall was selected by Colorado Rapids in Stage 2 of the Re-Entry draft.[5] Marshall agreed to the terms of his contract on 3 January 2011 officially completing the transfer.[6]

Marshall was released by Colorado on 16 November 2012.[7] He entered the 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft and became a free agent after going undrafted in both rounds of the draft.

International

Marshall was a regular with the Jamaica national team. He appeared in 83 matches from 2000–2010 before retiring from international football in January 2010, after appearing versus Canada.

Management

Marshall was named head coach of the River City Rovers of the USL Premier Development League for the 2014 season.[8] In 2015 Marshall was named an assistant coach for Real Salt Lake.[9] Marshall continued as an assistant coach when head coach Jeff Cassar was fired and replaced by Mike Petke, and again in 2019 when Petke was fired and replaced with Freddy Juarez.[10]

Career statistics

Club statistics

As of 11 June 2012.
Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
ClubLeagueSeasonAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
United StatesLeagueU.S. Open CupMLS PlayoffsNorth AmericaTotal
Colorado RapidsMLS19981000
Miami Fusion8100
199928420
2000231
200123350
Los Angeles Galaxy200224060
200325020
200418231
200525130
2006250
200781
CanadaLeagueCanadian
Championship

MLS PlayoffsNorth AmericaTotal
Toronto FCMLS2007160160
200824030270
United StatesLeagueU.S. Open CupMLS PlayoffsNorth AmericaTotal
Seattle SoundersMLS200926210
2010201102070301
Colorado Rapids2011270101020310
20121622000182
Career totalsUnited States29718251
Canada400300000430
Career statistics33717251

International Goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 6 February 2008 Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica  Costa Rica 1 - 1 1 - 1 Friendly
2 26 March 2008 Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica  Trinidad and Tobago 1 - 1 2 - 2 Friendly
3 18 June 2008 Thomas Robinson Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas  Bahamas 4 - 0 6 - 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Miami Fusion

Los Angeles Galaxy

Seattle Sounders FC

References

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