Darren Tilley

They were successful in the final, beating Crewe Alexandra in a penalty shoot-out to gain promotion to the Football League Second Division.

In 1995 he played for the Frankwell Football Club in the Hong Kong First Division and led the team in scoring.

He was a head coach and instructor for the Cambridge United Soccer Club for 8 years and trained many different kids from aged 9+.

That season, Tilley was named to the All A-League Team as he finished second in league scoring with 21 goals and seven assists in 24 games.

More importantly, he was named the MVP of the A-League Championship Game as the striker connected three times to lead the Rhinos to a 3-1 win over Minnesota.

Despite playing only two full seasons with the Rhinos, his name appears numerous times in the franchise's record book.

If that wasn't enough, Tilley also remains third in points (7) and tied for third in goals (3) in Rhinos' U.S. Open Cup history.

In the club's playoff run the Rhinos defeated the Charleston Battery in the quarterfinals to advance to the semifinals.