John Trye

[4] He resumed his career in the United States by playing in the National Premier Soccer League in 2014 with ASA Charge.

[11][12][13] He assisted the club in securing a postseason berth and played in the semifinal match against Ukraine United where Scarborough advanced to the championship final.

[17] For the third consecutive season, the eastern-based Toronto side reached the final and successfully defeated Ukraine United to secure the championship.

[24] His season was cut short after sustaining a serious injury in the opening round match against Vorkuta in the ProSound Cup tournament.

[32][33] He was named to a 35-man provisional roster in 2018 organized by head coach John Keister in preparation for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification.

[35][36][37] In 2017, he joined SC Toronto's goalkeeping technical staff to assist their Ontario Player Development League team.