
Height: 6’5″
Weight: 215
Hometown: Tucson, Arizona
Nationality: Cameroon
Birthdate: 04/27/98
Last Club: Monterey Bay FC
USL EXPERIENCE
Siaha signed with Monterey Bay FC in the middle of the 2022 season and competed with the club for the next two and a half seasons, through the end of 2024. Throughout his time in Monterey, he made 58 appearances, recording 19 shutouts, 207 saves, and a 73.8% save percentage. Among USL Championship goalkeepers with at least 40 appearances in the past two seasons, he ranked second in the league in save percentage (74.1%). In 2024, he tied for second in the USL Championship with 102 saves, including two penalty stops and six clean sheets. His stellar performances earned him USL Championship “Player of the Week” honors on June 4 after back-to-back shutouts with 13 combined saves.
In 2023, he started 18 matches for Monterey Bay, posting 58 saves, a 1.31 goals-against average, and five clean sheets, leading the club in every major goalkeeping statistic. He earned three Team of the Week selections and claimed Monterey’s Golden Glove award for the second straight season.
Siaha first made waves in the USL Championship in 2022, signing with Monterey Bay midseason and immediately proving to be one of the league’s most promising goalkeepers. He started his professional career with an unprecedented five consecutive clean sheets, finishing his rookie campaign with eight shutouts in 17 starts, a 1.00 goals-against average, and a 73% save percentage. He was twice named to the USL Championship Team of the Week and quickly established himself as a top-tier shot-stopper.
OUTSIDE THE USL
Prior to his tenure with Monterey Bay, Siaha spent time with San Diego Loyal SC (2021-22) and San Diego 1904 FC (2020). His versatility even saw him briefly join the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) with the San Diego Sockers, where he was believed to be the tallest goalkeeper in league history at the time. Siaha played collegiately at Cal State Bakersfield, Ottawa (AZ), and Benedictine (AZ). His youth career included time with the Real Salt Lake (MLS) Arizona Academy, during which he won a state title with Tucson High School.