Kyle Duncan known in real life as Kyle Barri Duncan, is an American soccer player currently playing in Major League Soccer (MLS).

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Kyle Duncan Biography

Kyle Duncan was born on August 8, 1997, in Brooklyn, New York, US. Studying up in his hometown Brooklyn, he completed his high school education at Medgar Evers College in 2015.

The 5-foot-9-inch tall player is a right-back defender for his team New York Red Bulls. 

He was a soccer disciple since his early childhood. Before signing professional contracts, he played in the Rosedale Rockets Soccer Club owned by his uncle, Michael Duncan. Now, at New York RB, the young lad has had opportunities to play in Europe as well as in international games.

According to his Facebook profile, Kyle Duncan’s father’s name is Barrington Duncan.

His uncle, George Weah, is a former professional soccer player and is currently serving as 25th President of Liberia. His cousin, Timothy Weah, is a fellow soccer player currently committed to Ligue 1 side Lille.

His siblings are unknown

About his family, there is hardly any information about his mother, father, or siblings.

Being in his 20s, Kyle Duncan is a young professional soccer player, and people are desperate to know about his relationship status. Unlike his professional career, Kyle is very secretive about his love life and relationships.

Kyle Duncan girlfriend

Not any information has been reported about his girlfriends or wife. However, he once posted a photo of him with a girl on his Instagram on New Year’s day, which could be his girlfriend or just a friend or even some family members

Kyle Duncan is still a young professional who is yet to earn huge salaries. Some MLS players like Javier Hernandez earn up to $6 million per year from salaries and have a net worth of $30 million. Duncan being a pretty young player, has a long way to earn such huge amounts. However, he’s getting a substantial paycheck for his service at the club.

He has a verified Instagram page, kyleduncan6 with 16.4k followers, a personal Facebook account, and a Twitter account @kyleduncan_6.

Kyle Duncan started his professional soccer journey at New York Red Bulls Academy as a youth player of the club. From his early teenage years, Duncan has been an aspiring athlete. At first, he played as a reserve in Red Bull’s team against Harrisburg City Islanders in August 2014. He then began training consistently with the academy’s youth coaches, which eventually led him to start in all of Red Bull’s U18 games during the 2014 fall season.

At the age of 18, Kyle declined a contract offer from New York Red Bulls II and decided to join Valenciennes FC. In an article published on the club’s official website, Kyle stated that he wanted to play and grow in the first team, which is why he declined the reserve team offer made by Red Bulls II and joined the European side Valenciennes.

Kyle Duncan started his professional soccer journey at New York Red Bulls Academy as a youth player of the club. From his early teenage years, Duncan has been an aspiring athlete. At first, he played as a reserve in Red Bull’s team against Harrisburg City Islanders in August 2014. He then began training consistently with the academy’s youth coaches, which eventually led him to start in all of Red Bull’s U18 games during the 2014 fall season.

At the age of 18, Kyle Duncan declined a contract offer from New York Red Bulls II and decided to join Valenciennes FC. In an article published on the club’s official website, Kyle Duncan stated that he wanted to play and grow in the first team, which is why he declined the reserve team offer made by Red Bulls II and joined the European side Valenciennes.

After having an average season in France, Kyle returned to the U.S. to reignite his professional career in Red Bull’s first team. After signing a contract on March 9, 2018, with the MLS side, Duncan showed a strong passion and completely dominated as a defender, “Man-handled,” as described by TV commentator Jonathan Yardley, against Portland Timbers. 

His first MLS assist came on March 24, 2018, in a match against Minnesota United FC. Although he kickstarted his pro-career season with a bang, Duncan suffered an ACL injury on March 31, 2018, which affected his form and thus was not often selected in the first team. He was also listed as a defender in the Red Bulls II 2018 roster.

He joined New York Red Bulls II for the 2019 season as a loanee. He scored his first professional goal, which led to a victory against Nashville SC on August 21, 2019. He displayed a strong character on the field for New York RB II, which was a big turnaround in his professional career.

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