Five FC Dallas players to follow in Wednesday’s Nashville SC game

By Angel Franco

12:29 PM on August 12, 2020 CDT

It’s been a while since FC Dallas last saw the game, and players are looking ahead to get started. Here are some names to stick to the CDF game versus Nashville SC at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.

The club’s president, Dan Hunt, first announced Franco Jara’s signing in January and said it was one of the vital, if not the most vital, maxims in the club’s history. The 32-year-old Argentine spent five years with Pachuca de LigaMX and scored 89 goals at the time. He also started the 2020 La LigaMX hot season, scoring seven times this calendar year.

Thiago Santos joined the fcD this off-season after spending time with the Brazilian football league most productively. The midfielder played either game to start the normal MLS season. scored six times in 180 appearances.

Before the coronavirus stopped, Zdenek Ondrasek resumed where he left off at the end of 2019: he scored seven times in 17 appearances with the club last season. Ondrasek scored twice in two games before unemployment.

The local star signed a four-year contract extension in March; the terms of his deal have not been published. Reggie Cannon spent the first year of education with the U. S. Men’s National Team. Cannon has one of the most important stars on the FCD list and has gained foreign attention.

The 31-year-old goalkeeper is likely to have his 16th career kick off with CDF and kick off for the first time this year. Jimmy Maurer is now the most productive – and most experienced – goalkeeper on the team. He replaces Jesse González, whose contract “terminated” last Thursday following an investigation into allegations of domestic violence.

Find out more about FC Dallas at The Dallas Morning News here.

Angel Franco, sports journalist for SportsDay and Al Da. Angel covers sports in English for Morning News and in Spanish for Al Da. It is a proud El Pasoan who will be pleased to discuss the fact that there is no better food than Mexican food. , especially that cooked through his mom and grandmother. A Texas A University product

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