As DC United looks to re-tool for 2010 we’ve got you covered. DC United issued the following press release earlier today:
D.C. United signs Salvadoran international Cristian CastilloMidfielder joins United on loan from Mexico’s Leon
Washington, D.C. (December 18, 2009) – D.C. United today announced the club has signed midfielder Cristian Castillo. The Salvadoran international standout joins United on loan from Mexico’s second division club Leon FC. Castillo will be available upon receipt of his International Transfer Certificate and work visa. Per club and League policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“We are excited to acquire a young player like Cristian, who we feel is one of the most talented players in El Salvador,” said United General Manager Dave Kasper. “He has performed well at the club level and certainly established himself as one of the most important players on the national team in the recent World Cup qualifying campaign. Cristian has excellent speed and technical ability, and will be an exciting addition to our midfield.”
Castillo spent the 2009 season with Leon, making 15 appearances and scoring a goal for the Mexican side. The 25-year-old began his professional career in El Salvador with CD Telecom in 2002. After spending four years with the second division club, he transferred to CD Chalatenango in 2006 and made his first division debut. In his two years there, Castillo made 49 appearances and scored three goals. In 2008, the left-footed midfielder joined Alianza FC, where he tallied three goals in 26 appearances before joining Leon this season.
Castillo also brings with him international experience with El Salvador’s National Team. He earned his first cap on April 23, 2008, playing in a friendly against China. He scored his first international goal in August that same year, the lone goal in a 3-1 loss to Trinidad and Tobago at RFK Stadium. His next two goals in El Salvador’s jersey came in World Cup Qualifying, both against the United States. In total, Castillo has earned 32 caps with the El Salvador National Team and remains one of the country’s brightest young attacking players.
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Be sure to check out BehindTheBadge.com the official blog of DC United for an excellent Q & A with United’s newest signing.
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ha ha pretty good footwork, specially all the juking on Frankie Hedjuk who has been aweful latetly with the Crew and the USMNT.
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Exactly the type of player that MLS should go after. DC is going to be tough next year.
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