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Philip Salyer

Philip Salyer (born October 30, 1981) is an American soccer player, who currently plays left defender for F.C. Dallas of Major League Soccer.

Salyer played college soccer for the University of Maryland in the fall of 2000 and 2001, starting 40 games and registering 6 goals and 6 assists. After his sophomore season, Salyer left Maryland, choosing to play for reserve team of Bundesliga club Werder Bremen, with whom he signed January 17, 2001.

After slightly under a year with the Werder Bremen reserves, Salyer returned to the United States in search of more playing time. He was drafted by the Dallas Burn in the 2003 MLS Supplemental Draft, joining the team soon after the season had begun. In his first season with Dallas, Salyer receieved limited playing time, seeing only 491 minutes in 8 games, but showed promise, appearing far more technically skilled than most MLS fullbacks.

By the beginning of the 2004 season, Salyer looked to have secured the starting right back position for the Burn, as his competition Tenywa Bonseu, Ryan Suarez, and Shavar Thomas had all left the club during the offseason. Salyer indeed held firmly to the position during the beginning of the season, but was eventually replaced by the more experienced Carey Talley. He ended the season with no points in 1407 minutes, including 16 starts.

Salyer has played with the Youth United States national teams, including at the 2001 World Youth Championship in Argentina.

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Last updated: 08-28-2005 12:23:29
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