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December
6, 2010
Charlotte,
NC - The Charlotte Eagles are pleased to announce the return of
Darren Toby for the 2011 USL PRO season pending USSF
approval.
"We
are excited about signing Darren Toby for the 2011 season," Eagles
Head Coach Mark Steffens said. "He is a key player on both sides of
the ball for us. His extremely high possession rate makes him a
valuable asset in our attack. We expect another great season from
Darren."
Toby,
a native of Trinidad & Tobago, was chosen as MVP of both St.
Clair's Coaching School and the Tobago Futbol League in 2001,
playing on the U-23 Trinidad & Tobago National Team before
relocating to the United States in 2003. He was named
an NAIA Third Team All-American at the University of Mobile in 2003
before transferring to the College of Charleston, where he finished
his college career.
Undrafted
out of college, Toby was signed to a single-year deal by Charlotte
and made his professional debut on April 19, 2008, in the Eagles'
USL Second Division season opener against the Bermuda
Hogges. Instantly, Toby earned his way into the
starting line-up, becoming a vital part in helping the Eagles claim
the 2008 USL-2 Regular Season Title. In 2010, Toby
was a Second Team All-League selection.
2011
will mark Toby's fourth season with the Eagles. He
continues to play a central role in the Eagles midfield with unique
technical ability that is hard to match.
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