![]() ![]() Despite ending up with five goalkeepers, United spent much of the season with only three healthy options. With Hamid still months away from a return due to offseason knee surgery and Andrew Dykstra undergoing back surgery two weeks before, signing Hall ended up being a necessity. A month before, United had traded for Charlie Horton’s MLS rights, but the 21 year old had been without a club for a few months and needed time to gain sharpness in training. ![]() ![]() Hall was signed on April 1st, during a pretty chaotic time for United as far as goalkeepers go. According to Goff’s report, Hall plans to make a career in law enforcement. Hall leaves United without having made an appearance, though he has been in the gameday 18 for much of the season as a back-up for Bill Hamid and Travis Worra. This development was first reported by the Washington Post’s Steve Goff this morning, and has since been confirmed by the club. United goalkeeper Tally Hall has retired from soccer, corroborating reports from earlier today. ![]()
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