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Tarik Robertson is a Canadian former
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player who played as a defender.


Career


College

He played college soccer with the Sheridan Bruins. In 2014, after converting the winning penalty kick in the shootout in the semi-finals, helping the Bruins advance to the finals, they won the CCAA National Championship.


Club

From 2011 to 2013, he was playing with
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in the
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. While with Toronto FC Academy, he played with
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in
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in 2014 and 2015. In 2014, he won the League1 Ontario title and the
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with TFCIII. On April 15, 2015, he signed an Amateur Player Agreement with
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of the
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. He made his debut that same day against the
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, being sent off in the match after receiving a red card. In 2016, he joined
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in League1 Ontario. He made 15 appearances that season, scoring one goal on August 23 against his former team, Toronto FC III. In 2018, he played with the
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, appearing in 15 league matches and 2 playoff matches.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Robertson, Tarik Living people Canadian men's soccer players Men's association football defenders Toronto FC players Toronto FC II players Blue Devils FC players Woodbridge Strikers players Brampton City United FC players Canadian Soccer League (1998–present) players League1 Ontario players United Soccer League players Year of birth missing (living people) Toronto FC Academy players University and college men's soccer players in Canada