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Moses Dyer Returns to FC Tulsa for the 2024 USL Championship Season

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January 11, 2024 – United Soccer League Championship (USL)FC Tulsa News Release

TULSA – Forward, Moses Dyer, returns to FC Tulsa for the 2024 USL season. After a standout performance in the previous season, the New Zealand native is set to bring his goal-scoring prowess and on-field aggression to the forefront.


In the 2023 season, Dyer left an indelible mark by netting an impressive four goals. His tenacity on the field was further emphasized by an outstanding tally of 115 duels won, showcasing his ability to secure crucial possession for the team.

“I am thrilled to be in Tulsa! We are ready to bring the heat on the field and make some magic happen this season. Let’s go, Tulsa!” Dyer said.

Dyer’s unwavering commitment to the game is evident in his consistent presence on the field. Throughout the 2023 season, he played a total of 1,958 minutes, making appearances in 29 games and earning 21 starts.

Prior to his time with FC Tulsa, Dyer made significant contributions to Valour FC in the Canadian Premier League. In 2021, he notched an impressive nine goals and five assists, a trend that continued into 2022 with another nine goals and two assists in 21 appearances.

Dyer’s impact at Valour FC culminated in him becoming the club’s all-time scoring leader with a total of 19 goals and seven assists in 57 matches played.

In a brief stint with Manukau United FC in 2021, Dyer made four appearances and showcased his goal-scoring abilities by finding the net three times.

Dyer’s international experience includes representing New Zealand at both the senior and U20 levels. Capped 11 times with the senior team in World Cup Qualifying and Intercontinental Cup play, he also earned 15 caps at the U-20 level.

His global journey in football saw him signing with second-tier Norwegian club Florö SK in 2018, where he made significant impact by scoring eight goals in 20 appearances, even as the club faces relegation to Norway’s third division in 2019.

Signing with Eastern Suburbs AFC then in the Brisbane Premier League in 2016, Dyer appeared 32 times and notched nine goals with five assists in two seasons.

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