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Soccer-Ted Lasso actor signs for US second-tier club

By Thomson Reuters May 13, 2026 | 12:59 AM

May 13 (Reuters) – Ted Lasso actor Cristo Fernandez has taken his role as a footballer from the small screen to the soccer ​pitch after signing a professional contract with ‌U.S. second-tier side El Paso Locomotive FC.

Fernandez, who played youth football in Mexico before stepping away from the sport at the age of 15 due to a knee injury, ‌portrayed ​Dani Rojas in the hit ⁠Apple TV+ show about ⁠a British team with a U.S. coach.

On the sidelines of his acting career, Fernandez, 35, had also been pursuing a return to professional football ​and trained with Major League Soccer side Chicago Fire’s reserves earlier this year.

Before signing for El ⁠Paso on Tuesday, he ⁠underwent a two-month trial with the USL ​Championship club which also included a pre-season appearance.

“(Football) has ​always been a huge part of my life ‌and identity, and no matter where life has taken me, the dream of competing professionally never truly left my heart,” Fernandez said on the ⁠club website.

“Maybe I’m just a crazy man with crazy dreams.”

El Paso, founded in 2018, are fourth in Group B ⁠of the ‌USL Championship standings.

“Cristo is a great ⁠addition to our roster, adding another attacking ​threat ‌to our forward line,” the club’s ​head coach ⁠Junior Gonzalez said.

“His passion for the game and leadership qualities for our locker room allow us to continue growing the positive culture we strive for as a club.”

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Peter Rutherford)