Noah Powder

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Noah Powder
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Powder with Real Salt Lake in 2021
Personal information
Date of birth (1998-10-27) 27 October 1998 (age 26)
Place of birth Edison, New Jersey, United States
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Westchester SC
Youth career
New York Red Bulls
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2016–2017 New York Red Bulls II 28 (3)
2018 Orange County SC 21 (3)
2019–2021 Real Monarchs 51 (5)
2021 Real Salt Lake 7 (0)
2022 Indy Eleven 12 (1)
2022 FC Tulsa 13 (1)
2023–2024 Northern Colorado Hailstorm 36 (6)
2025– Westchester SC 0 (0)
International career
2015 Trinidad and Tobago U17 5 (2)
2016 Trinidad and Tobago U20 8 (2)
2021– Trinidad and Tobago 21 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 27 January 2025
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 6 June 2024

Noah Powder (born 27 October 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Westchester SC in USL League One. Born in the United States, he represents the Trinidad and Tobago national team.

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Career

Powder began his career in the New York Red Bulls Academy and trained with the New York Red Bulls first team during the 2015 season. He made his professional debut for the New York Red Bulls II on March 26, 2016, against Toronto FC II. He started the game and played the full match as the Red Bulls II drew the match 2–2. [1] On September 7, 2016, Powder scored his first two goals as a professional in a 4–1 victory over the Harrisburg City Islanders, helping New York to clinch the 2016 USL Regular Season Championship. [2] [3]

On July 14, 2017, Powder signed his first professional contract with New York Red Bulls II. [4] On September 2, 2017, Powder scored his first goal of the season for New York on a free kick a 4–2 victory over Tampa Bay Rowdies. [5]

After the 2017 season ended, it was announced that Powder and Red Bulls II had agreed to mutually part ways. [6]

Powder joined USL side Orange County SC for their 2018 season.

On January 23, 2019, Powder joined USL club Real Monarchs. [7]

On September 24, 2020, it was announced that Powder would move to Real Monarch's MLS side Real Salt Lake for the 2021 season. [8] Following the 2021 season, Powder's contract option was declined by Salt Lake. [9]

Powder signed with Indy Eleven of the USL Championship on January 14, 2022. [10]

On July 5, 2022, Powder was traded to FC Tulsa in exchange for goalkeeper Sean Lewis. [11] He was released by Tulsa following the 2022 season. [12]

In June 2023, Powder signed with USL League One side Northern Colorado Hailstorm.

Powder signed with USL League One expansion club Westchester SC in January 2025. [13]

International career

Powder is eligible to play for the US, through birth, or Trinidad and Tobago, through his father, internationally. In 2015, he rejected an approach from the US expressing a preference for remaining part of the T&T international set up. [14]

Powder played for the Trinidad and Tobago national under-17 football team in 2015 serving as team captain. [15] In 2016, he received his first call up to the U20 team. [16]

Powder was called up by the Trinidad and Tobago national team in February 2025, making him the first international call-up ever for Westchester SC. [17]

Career statistics

As of November 3, 2018
ClubSeasonLeaguePlayoffsUS Open Cup CONCACAF Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
New York Red Bulls II 2016 USL 18220202
2017 10100101
Total283200000303
Orange County SC 2018 USL 2131010233
Career total496301000536

Honors

New York Red Bulls II

Real Monarchs

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