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Full name
  
Talmon Henry Hall

Name
  
Tally Hall

Salary
  
120,000 USD (2012)

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Role
  
Soccer Player

Children
  
Talmon Hall VI

2003–2006
  
San Diego State Aztecs

Height
  
1.93 m

Parents
  
Gail Hall, Talmon Hall

Years
  
Team

Spouse
  
Erica Hall (m. 2007)


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Date of birth
  
(1985-05-12) May 12, 1985 (age 30)

Place of birth
  
SeaTac, Washington, United States

Education
  
San Diego State University, Gig Harbor High School

Profiles

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Talmon Henry "Tally" Hall (born May 12, 1985) is a retired American soccer goalkeeper who spent eight of his ten professional seasons in Major League Soccer (MLS) with the Houston Dynamo (2009–2014), Orlando City (2015) and D.C. United (2016). He was a starter from 2011 to 2015.

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College

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Born in SeaTac, Washington, Hall attended Gig Harbor High School, and was a star for the San Diego State University Aztecs, where he was a two-time NSCAA and College Soccer News All-American, a semi-finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, and a first-team all-Pacific-10 Conference honoree for two straight years. During his college years, Hall also played with Boulder Rapids Reserve in the USL Premier Development League.

Denmark

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Although Hall was drafted by Los Angeles Galaxy in the 2007 MLS SuperDraft, Hall signed with Danish club Esbjerg instead. Hall spent two years in Denmark making only senior competitive start in the Danish Cup tournament.

Major League Soccer

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Hall returned to the United States in early 2009, and signed with Houston Dynamo. He made his first start for Dynamo on July 1, 2009, in a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup third round game against USL First Division side Austin Aztex, which Houston won 2–0. Hall also played in Houston's 4–0 quarterfinal win over the Charleston Battery.

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Hall made headlines when he became the second goalkeeper in MLS history to score a goal in a 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League game against Isidro Metapán on October 23, 2009. He made his MLS debut against DC United and earned a shutout in a 2–0 victory.

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Hall was named to the 2011 MLS All Star team and started in the All Star Game against Manchester United. In 2012, Hall set a Dynamo record with 12 regular-season shutouts. Hall was again an MLS All Star in 2013.

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During his time in Houston, Hall collected the team's Ironman Award by logging the most minutes for the 2011 and 2012 season.

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For the 2013 season, Hall was awarded the Most Valuable Player award.

Hall tore his ACL on August 29, 2014.

On October 28, 2014, it was announced that Hall was traded to new MLS franchise Orlando City SC.

Returning from his ACL injury, he made his first Orlando City start on May 17, 2015.

During the 2015 season at Orlando City, Hall was awarded with save of the month in July 2015.

After a short stint with D.C. United, Hall announced his retirement on July 29, 2016.

International

Hall trained with the United States U-23 men's national soccer team but did not see any game action. He was called up to the full United States national team for the January camp in 2012 and 2013. Hall was also called up for a World Cup Qualifying game in Jamaica, in 2013, and was on the game day roster.

Personal life

Hall was officially sworn in as an Orlando Police Department officer in late-March 2017.

References

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