Career Summary
After spending the better part of three years languishing on the bench in Chicago, Watson-Siriboe received a much-needed career reboot in June 2012 when RSL acquired him via trade with the Fire.<br>


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Watson-Siriboe was having a productive 2013 season for the Claret-and-Cobalt before going down for the season last June due to a torn ACL suffered in a Reserve League match at USL-Pro side Phoenix FC. The fourth-year center back appeared in seven games for Real Salt Lake &ndash; all starts &ndash; before suffering his injury, capably manning his post in the middle of back line before getting hurt.<br>


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Watson-Siriboe had a successful first season with RSL in 2012, as the UConn product played well in 12 league games and started 10 in fill-in duty for injured center backs.The California native will hope to return to full fitness and gain opportunities to showcase his defensive prowess for RSL in 2014.<br>


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<strong><u>Acquired</u></strong><br />
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<strong>RSL:&nbsp;</strong>Via trade from the Chicago Fire on June 27, 2012 in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft.&nbsp;<br>


<strong>CHI:</strong>&nbsp;Selected in the second round (26<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;overall) of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft<br>


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<strong><u>Professional Career</u></strong><br>


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<strong>2013: </strong>Made seven appearances &ndash; all of which were starts &ndash; for the Claret-and-Cobalt in the regular season ... Played a total of 630 minutes, registering zero goals and assists &hellip; Tore his ACL in a Reserve League match at Phoenix FC on June 15; missed the rest of the season due to the injury<br>


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<strong>2012:</strong>&nbsp;Acquired by RSL in a trade with Chicago on June 27 &hellip; Did not appear in any MLS games for Chicago ... Played in 12 league games for RSL, 10 of which were starts &hellip; Those 12 appearances and 10 starts in &frac12; season with RSL were more than Watson-Siriboe had in 2 &frac12; years with the Fire &hellip; Made his first appearance for the Claret-and-Cobalt in a scoreless draw with Seattle at Rio Tinto Stadium on July 4 &hellip; Appeared in 11 consecutive league games to start his RSL career, beginning with the aforementioned July 4 game against Seattle and ending with RSL&rsquo;s 0-1 loss at Houston &nbsp;&hellip; Made his playoff debut in the first leg of RSL&rsquo;s Western Conference Semfinal series loss to Seattle, starting at CenturyLink Field and playing 76 minutes before being subbed off &hellip; Appeared in two of RSL&rsquo;s four CONCACAF Champions League matches, coming on as a second half sub in the Claret-and-Cobalt&rsquo;s CCL opener at Herediano on July 31 and going the full 90 in the team&rsquo;s 2-0 win over Tauro FC on Aug. 21<br>


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<strong>2011:&nbsp;</strong>Did not appear in any games with the Fire...Was sent on a season-long loan to FC Tampa Bay of the second-division NASL on June 3 &hellip; Made 10 appearances for Tampa Bay before returning to Chicago upon the conclusion of the NASL season in early-October<br>


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<strong>2010:</strong>&nbsp;Appeared in 10 league matches, starting 7 for a total of 681 minutes during his rookie campaign&hellip;Made his professional debut early in the season, starting centrally next to current RSL Assistant Coach C.J. Brown in a 2-2 draw at COL on 4/3&hellip; Helped the Fire back line to 3 clean sheets during his time on the field, his first coming in a 3-0 win at SJ on 9/29&hellip; Appeared in all 3 of the Fire&rsquo;s SuperLiga matches, starting two &hellip; Started and played the full 120 minutes in Chicago&rsquo;s U.S Open Cup shootout loss to Charleston Battery on 6/29 &hellip;<br>


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<strong><u>College</u></strong><br>


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<strong>2006-2009: </strong>Played 19 matches, scoring three goals for the Huskies in his senior season of 2009 while garnering First Team All-Big East honors &hellip;&nbsp;Appeared in 12 matches as a junior in 2008, helping UConn to a second straight NCAA quarterfinal appearance &hellip;&nbsp;Played in 23 matches in his sophomore season of 2007, leading the Huskies defense to the NCAA quarterfinals &hellip;&nbsp;Appeared in one match for UConn as a freshman in 2006<br>


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<strong><u>High School/Club</u></strong><br>


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Played soccer at Canyon High School in Anaheim, Calif. and for Pateadores Soccer Club<br>


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<strong><u>International Career</u></strong><br />
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<strong>US Youth National Teams</strong>: <strong>U.S. Under-18&rsquo;s: </strong>Member of the U-18 National Team that traveled to Argentina in 2004<br />
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<strong><u>Personal</u></strong><br />
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Majored in Resource Economics at the University of Connecticut<br>