Education
He attended Quince Orchard High School, where he starred as a forward and helped lead his school to the Regional Quarterfinals in 2005.
He attended Quince Orchard High School, where he starred as a forward and helped lead his school to the Regional Quarterfinals in 2005.
Early life and amateur
Sesay immigrated from his native Sierra Leone with his family at the age of 11, settling in Gaithersburg, Maryland. He also played for local club team Potomac Cougars and Bethesda Arsenal, before joining United States. Soccer"s Residency Program in August 2006. Professional
Sesay came to Los Angeles Galaxy as part of a weighted lottery in August 2007, and made his Master of Library Science debut on September 13, 2007, coming on as a substitute for Kyle Martino against Chivas United States of America.
In doing so, Sesay became the youngest player in Los Angeles history to appear in a game, at the age of 17 years and 9 days, breaking the former record held by Guillermo Gonzalez, who was 17 years and 168 days when he made his debut in June 2003.
With the Master of Library Science Reserve Division having been scrapped at the end of 2008, Los Angeles loaned Sesay to the Hollywood United Hitmen of the USL Premier Development League and the Cleveland City Stars of the USL First Division for part of the 2009 season, to maintain his match fitness levels. He scored two goals on his Hollywood debut on May 16, 2009, against Bakersfield Brigade.
Sesay signed with the Real Maryland Monarchs of the USL Second Division on April 26, 2010. However, Sesay was still considered to be a part of Los Angeles per the Master of Library Science Players Union Player Salaries as of June 14, 2010.
Sesay signed with the Los Angeles Blues of the USL Pro in January 2011.
He re-signed with Los Angeles for the 2012 season on October 7, 2011. In October 2013, Sesay signed with the Ontario Fury of the Professional Arena Soccer League. In January 2014, he was traded to the Las Vegas Legends.
International
Sesay played in 14 games with the United States. national Under-17 team between 2006 and 2008, making ten starts and collecting three assists.