Nakye Greenidge-Duncan
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Nakye Greenidge-Duncan (born April 22, 2003) is a Canadian
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Early life

In 2014, Greenidge-Duncan trialed with Dutch club Feyenoord's academy, after catching the club's attention during a camp run by the club in Toronto. He joined the Toronto FC Academy in 2015. In 2015, he helped the TFC U12 team win the inaugural Generation Adidas Cup, winning MVP honours. The championship qualified the team for the Arousa Futbol 7 tournament, where they faced top European Academy teams, including Barcelona, against whom Greenidge-Duncan scored in a 2–2 draw.


Career

On April 1, 2021, he signed his first professional contract with Toronto FC II of USL League One (they moved to MLS Next Pro in 2022). He made his debut on October 1 against North Carolina FC. He scored his first goal on April 17, 2022, against Chicago Fire FC II. On June 11, 2022, he scored a game-winning goal in stoppage time to give his team a 1–0 victory over
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. He scored three goals and added one assist, during the 2022 season. After the 2022 season, Toronto declined his player option for 2023. In January 2023, he signed with New England Revolution II in MLS Next Pro. After the season, the club declined his option for the 2024 season.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Greenidge-Duncan, Nakye 2003 births Living people Canadian men's soccer players Men's association football midfielders USL League One players Toronto FC II players MLS Next Pro players Soccer players from Toronto 21st-century Canadian people New England Revolution II players Toronto FC Academy players