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21 Facts About Teal Bunbury

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Teal Bunbury has an older sister, actress Kylie Bunbury, and two younger brothers, Logan and Mataeo, the latter of whom is a professional soccer player.

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Teal Bunbury grew up in Prior Lake, Minnesota and attended Shattuck-St Mary's High School.

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Teal Bunbury made a total of 35 starts and appeared in 48 games with the Zips during the 2008 and 2009 seasons.

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Teal Bunbury led the team and the nation in goals, scoring 17 during the year, led the team in shots and tied with fellow forward, Darlington Nagbe, in game-winning goals.

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Teal Bunbury earned many accolades during the 2009 season, including the Mid-American Conference's Player of the Week award three times and same award by College Soccer News, once.

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Teal Bunbury was named to Top Drawer Soccer's national Team of the Week during the season.

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Teal Bunbury was drafted in the first round of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft by Kansas City Wizards.

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Teal Bunbury made his professional debut on March 27 in Kansas City's opening game of the 2010 MLS season against DC United, and scored his first professional goal on April 13 in a Lamar Hunt US Open Cup game against the Colorado Rapids.

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Teal Bunbury was handed a start on his first game in Canada versus Toronto FC and was subbed off in the 58th minute.

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In December 2010, Teal Bunbury joined English Premier League side Stoke City on trial and scored in a reserve match against Wigan Athletic.

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In February 2014, Teal Bunbury was traded to the New England Revolution for a first round 2015 MLS SuperDraft pick and allocation money.

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Teal Bunbury became a major contributor to New England's run to the 2014 MLS Cup Final, scoring from long distance in the Eastern Conference final against Red Bull New York.

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In 2018, Teal Bunbury tallied 11 goals for the Revs, reaching double-digit league goals in one season for the first time in his career.

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Teal Bunbury was New England's leading scorer during the pandemic-shortened 2020 MLS Season.

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Teal Bunbury was named the club's Humanitarian of the Year.

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On December 12,2021, Teal Bunbury was traded to Nashville SC for up to $150,000 in allocation money.

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Teal Bunbury played for the Canadian national U-17 and U-20 teams.

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Teal Bunbury earned his first cap for the United States on November 17,2010, coming on as a substitute at halftime in the Nelson Mandela Challenge Cup.

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Teal Bunbury scored his first international goal against Chile from a penalty kick, in an exhibition match in Los Angeles.

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Teal Bunbury is the son of Alex Teal Bunbury, a former striker who is joint eight highest scorer all-time for the Canadian men's soccer team.

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Teal Bunbury is the first son of a former MLS player to be drafted into the league.