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Maki Madani Tall (born October 30, 1995) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward who currently plays for Olympique Marcquois Football. Born in the United States, Tall is of Ivorian descent. He has represented France, the Ivory Coast, and the United States at youth international level.


Club career

Tall first joined Génération Foot in 2004, when he and his family were living in Senegal. Four years later, he moved to Ivory Coast and joined local
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-based side Club La Pépinière. It was during this time in Ivory Coast that he began trialing with a number of French clubs. He eventually joined Le Mans as an under-15, and excelled at youth level, finishing numerous youth seasons as his side's top scorer. He signed a professional contract with Lille in 2013, amid rumours that Le Mans were going to go bankrupt. In 2015 he was loaned to
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side Red Star on a six-month loan, but only managed 2 appearances, totaling 15 minutes, before returning to Lille. Tall joined Swiss side
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in July 2015 from Lille. However, he only featured for the club's 'B' team, before being released a year later in July 2016. Preceding his release from Sion, he returned to France to join Tours, where he spent a highly successful 2016–17 season with the club's 'B' team, scoring 10 times in 18 appearances. He was given his first team professional debut on the last day of the season, replacing Cheick Fantamady Diarra after 54 minutes against
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. Despite his team losing the game 3–2, Tall was credited for a good performance, which he capped by scoring a debut goal. In September 2018, he joined AC Ajaccio on a free transfer. On July 24, 2020, Tall signed with
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side Francs Borains. In January 2022 his contract was terminated by mutual consent. On January 31, 2022, Tall signed with
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. He scored his first goal for Winkel Sport against RFC Liége on March 6, 2022.


International career

Tall is eligible to represent Ivory Coast, France and the United States, and has featured for all three at youth level. He played five games for the France under-18 side and three for the under-19s, totaling 2 goals. He was called up to the Ivory Coast under-20 side for a training camp in December 2014, and scored in a friendly against
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. He marked his debut for the United States under-20 side with a goal in a 2–1 away friendly loss to
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in March 2015. He represented the United States at the
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, scoring against
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before injury forced him to miss the remainder of the tournament. He has also represented the United States at under-23 level, featuring in two qualifying games for the 2016 Summer Olympics against Cuba and
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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tall, Maki 1995 births Living people Men's association football forwards American men's soccer players United States men's youth international soccer players Ivorian men's footballers Ivory Coast men's under-20 international footballers French men's footballers France men's youth international footballers American people of Ivorian descent French sportspeople of Ivorian descent Génération Foot players Lille OSC players Red Star F.C. players FC Sion players Tours FC players AC Ajaccio players Championnat National players Ligue 2 players American expatriate sportspeople in France American expatriate sportspeople in Belgium American expatriate men's soccer players Expatriate men's footballers in France Expatriate men's footballers in Belgium Francs Borains players Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport players