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name: Seth Trembly
position: M-D
height: 5-6 weight:155
Birthdate: March 21, 1982
Hometown: Littleton, CO
last club: Colorado (MLS)
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Professional
Signed by the Rapids on August 17, 1999.
2003: Played in a career-best 16 games with 11 starts while also setting new personal records in almost all statistical categories ... Scored the first goal of his MLS career against New England when he opened the scoring in a 4-1 Rapids win ... Added an assist on October 4 against Kansas City for a career-high three points ... Was shown five yellow cards to more than double his career total ... Started nine consecutive games between June 11 and July 26.
2002: Played just 43 minutes in four substitute appearances for the Rapids, tallying one shot on goal ... Played a season long 28 minutes in a 3-1 loss to New England, replacing Rick Titus in the 62nd minute ... Came on as a sub in three of Colorado’s five playoff matches and tallied the first point of his career with an assist ... The assist came in Game Three of the Quarterfinal series against Dallas when he helped to set up Mark Chung for the series-clinching goal in the series overtime.
2001: Appeared in four games for Colorado and made the first start of his MLS career ... Became the youngest player in Rapids history ever to start a game when he played the full 90 minutes against Los Angeles on April 28.
2000: Trembly played 21 minutes in four substitute appearances as a rookie ... Made his MLS debut in Kansas City on April 1 when he replaced Anders Limpar in the 88th minute of a 3-0 loss ... Was shown the first yellow card of his career on August 20 against the MetroStars ... Was just the second Project-40 allocation in team history.
International
Made an appearance in the USA Under-23 National Team camp at the start of 2002 ... In 2001, Trembly played in the CONCACAF World Youth Championship qualifying tournament, where he helped the U.S. to finish with a 2-0-1 record to advance to its third straight World Youth Championship for the first time in U.S. Soccer history ... Trembly started the final game of the tournament, playing 82 minutes ... He also played for the U.S. at the Festival International of Toulon, in Toulon, France ...His first international goal was the game-winner against Mexico in Guadalajara on Feb. 1 ... Scored against Grasshoppers Zurich in 2000 Monthey Youth Tournament ... Made 14 appearances with USA U-20’s in 2000 ... Part of U-17 National Team Head Coach John Ellinger's player pool that represented the United States at the FIFA U-17 World Championship in New Zealand in November 1999 ... Started 22 of his 24 matches with the U-17 National Team in 1999, registering one goal and two assists ... Started three of his four appearances with the U-17s as the team went 2-1-1 in the U.S. Amateur Soccer Festival in ‘99 ... Made his international debut with the U.S. U-17 National Team on February 13, 1998 against Mexico ... Started and played every minute of the three CONCACAF Qualifying Tournament matches.
Prep
Attended Bradenton Academy High School for two years as part of the U-17 National Team Bollettieri Residential Program…Was part of the first U.S. Under-17 residency program at Bollettieri ... In 1998, as a junior, was team captain and earned Second Team All-State ... Selected as a 1998 NSCAA Youth All-America ... In 1996 and 1997, played center midfield at Arapahoe HS in Colorado ... Won Colorado State Championship in 1997, finishing the season with a 17-2-1 record and a Top 25 national ranking.