Gregory Nicholas Ranjitsingh(born 18 July 1993) is a professionalfootballerwho plays as agoalkeeperforToronto FCinMajor League Soccer.Born in Canada, Ranjitsingh representsTrinidad and Tobagointernationally.

Greg Ranjitsingh
Ranjitsingh withLouisville Cityin 2017
Personal information
Full name Gregory Nicholas Ranjitsingh[1]
Date of birth (1993-07-18)18 July 1993(age 31)
Place of birth Scarborough, Ontario,Canada
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Toronto FC
Youth career
Unionville Milliken SC
Sigma FC
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–2014 Mercer Bears 81 (0)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2014 Sigma FC
2015–2018 Louisville City 78 (0)
2019 Orlando City SC 2 (0)
2020 Minnesota United FC 3 (0)
2021 Philadelphia Union 0 (0)
2021 MLS Pool (–)
2021Orlando City SC(loan) 0 (0)
2021Los Angeles FC(loan) 0 (0)
2021Philadelphia Union(loan) 0 (0)
2022– Toronto FC 4 (0)
2022–2023Toronto FC II(loan) 8 (0)
International career
2019– Trinidad and Tobago 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 2 November 2023
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 16 May 2020

Ranjitsingh spent four years withMercer Universitybefore joining Louisville City in March 2015. In August 2016, he became the first Louisville player to be called up for international play after the Trinidad and Tobago national team selected him for 2018 World Cup qualification.

Early life

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Ranjitsingh was born inScarborough,Ontario,Canada; a suburb ofToronto.His parents are ofIndo-Caribbeandescent, and he would make yearly trips to his father's home countryTrinidad and Tobago.[2]His mother is ofGuyanese-Portuguesedescent.

College career

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Ranjitsingh played four years ofcollege socceratMercer Universitybetween 2011 and 2014. During hisFreshmanyear he was named the starting goalkeeper and made theAtlantic Sun ConferenceAll-Freshman team.[3]By the end of hissenioryear, he had become one of the top college goalkeepers in the nation, ranking 3rd nationally in total saves and 9th in save percentage.[4]He also earned theSouthern Conference's goalkeeper of the year award and was named to the All-Conference team. During his time at Mercer he played 81 matches with 363 saves and 27 clean sheets. He is Mercer's career leader in both GAA and clean sheets.[5]

During the summer of 2014, Ranjitsingh played withSigma FCofLeague1 Ontario.[6]

Club career

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Ranjitsingh playing for Louisville City in 2017

Louisville City FC

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On 26 March 2015, Ranjitsingh signed withUnited Soccer LeagueclubLouisville City FC[5]and he made his debut on 20 May in theLamar Hunt U.S. Open CupagainstLansing United.He served the season as the backup to first-choice keeper,Scotty Goodwin,and played in only one regular season match; a 2–0 loss to theCharleston Battery.[7]

At the beginning of the 2016 season, Ranjitsingh was again the backup to Scott Goodwin. On 27 April, he entered the match against thePittsburgh Riverhoundsin the 75th minute after Goodwin was sent off.[8]He started all matches while Goodwin was suspended and was named the primary goalkeeper when Goodwin announced that he was to retire to attendHarvard Medical School.[9]Ranjitsingh would play in 24 of Louisville's 30 regular season matches with 11 clean sheets, including his first 5 starts. He was also the starting goalkeeper for all three of Louisville's USL Cup playoff matches with two clean sheets.[7]During the Eastern Conference Finals match againstNew York Red Bulls II,Ranjitsingh was injured in the 51st minute while Louisville lead 1–0. He was replaced byTim Dobrowolski,and New York ultimately won the match in penalties.[10]

Ranjitsingh renewed his contract withLouisville City FCand remained their first-choice keeper for the 2017 season.[11]He made his season debut on 25 March againstSaint Louis FC,but had to be replaced just before halftime as he suffered a hip flexor injury.[12]He'd go on to miss several weeks and would not return until Louisville's June 3 match against theCharleston Batterywhere he conceded 4 goals. He would go on to play in 25 of Louisville's 32 regular season matches achieving 11 clean sheets.[7]He played in all four of Louisville's USL Cup matches with three clean sheets. Louisville City would again play theNew York Red Bulls IIin the Eastern Conference Finals. Louisville would win the match in penalties with Ranjitsingh saving two penalties in the shootout. He also won the award forFans' Choice Save of the Playoffsfor his extra-time save against New York Red Bulls II in the Eastern Conference Final of the 2017 USL Cup Playoffs. Ranjitsingh and Louisville would go on to win the USL Cup Final againstSwope Park.[13]

Ranjitsingh taking agoal kickin 2018

Ranjitsingh continued as Louisville's starting goalkeeper into 2018 and he made his season debut on March 17 with a clean sheet against USL expansion sideNashville SC.[14]He appeared in 32 of Louisville's 34 league matches with 11 clean sheets. Only missing matches due to aribinjury he sustained on September 22 againstOttawa.[15]He also appeared in all four of Louisville'sUSL Cupplayoff matches; earning a clean sheet in two. Ranjitsingh and Louisville went on to win the USL Cup Final for the second consecutive season. This time againstPhoenix.[16]

Orlando City

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On 18 December 2018, Ranjitsingh announced via a farewell social media post that he was to departLouisville City.The following day the club confirmed he was to be reunited withJames O'Connorwho had left Louisville to coachMajor League SoccersideOrlando City SCearlier in the year.[17]He made his debut for the club on 15 May 2019 in a 2–1 defeat toSeattle Sounders FC.On November 21, 2019, after O'Connor was sacked, Ranjitsingh had his contract option for the 2020 season declined by Orlando as part of the end-of-season roster decisions.[18]

Minnesota United FC

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On November 25, 2019,Minnesota United FCconfirmed that they had selected Greg Ranjitsingh with the 16th pick in the 2019 End-Of-Year Waiver Draft.[19]

Philadelphia Union

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In earlier 2021, he spent a week at training camp withToronto FC,[20]before signing a one-year contract in April, with thePhiladelphia Union.[21]

MLS Pool

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During the 2021 season, he was released by Philadelphia and subsequently signed as theMLS Poolgoalkeeper.[22]On September 3, he joinedOrlando City SCahead of their match againstColumbus Crewto serve as the backup, as Orlando was missing two goalkeepers due to injury and international duty.[23]On September 15, Ranjitsingh joinedLos Angeles FCfor its match againstAustin FC.[24]On December 4, he was added to the roster for thePhiladelphia Unionahead of their Eastern Conference playoff match againstNew York City FC,as the Union had 11 players enter COVID-19 health and safety protocols.[25]

Toronto FC

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In January 2022, he signed a two-year contract with an option for a third season withToronto FC.[26]In April, he was sent on loan toToronto FC II.[27]He started his first Toronto FC game on June 21, 2023, in a home game against Cincinnati.[28]At the end of the 2023 season, Toronto declined his contract option for the 2024 season.[29]However, he was later signed to a new contract for the 2024 season.[30]

International career

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Born to a Trinidadian father and Guyanese-Portuguese mother, Ranjitsingh is eligible for Canada, Guyana, Portugal, and Trinidad and Tobago.[31]He declared his interest in representing Trinidad and Tobago nationally due to his upbringing.[32]In 2011, he received his first callup to theTrinidad and Tobago U20 team.[33]He remained an active part of the U20 team.[34]

In August 2016, Ranjitsingh received a call-up to theTrinidad and Tobago national teamfor2018 World Cup qualification.He became the first Louisville City player to be called up for a senior national team, but was an unused substitute in a 2–2 draw withGuatemalaand a 4–0 defeat to theUSA.In 2018, Trinidad failed to pay his and 9 other players appearance fees.[35]On May 20, 2019, Ranjitsingh was added to Trinidad and Tobago's preliminary2019 Gold Cuproster.[36]He was named to the final squad on June 5.[37]

Ranjitsingh made his debut for Trinidad and Tobago in a behind-closed-doors friendly on 10 June 2019, playing the second half of a 2–0 loss toCanada.[38][39][40][41]

Honours

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Louisville City FC

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