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‘Ted Lasso’ actor makes professional soccer debut

By Thomson Reuters Jul 12, 2026 | 6:35 PM

Cristo Fernandez, an actor best known for playing a professional soccer player on “Ted Lasso,” officially ​took his first stab ‌at the real thing this weekend.

Fernandez, who appeared as recurring character Danny Rojas on the hit streaming series, made his ‌USL ​debut for El Paso ⁠in its USL ⁠Cup match against New Mexico United on Saturday night. He subbed into the game in the 79th ​minute for Locomotive, picking up a yellow card during a ⁠2-0 defeat.

The 35-year-old ⁠was an accomplished youth player, ​competing with Tecos FC in Liga ​MX, before injuries derailed his career ‌and led him to acting.

He first tried out for the Chicago Fire’s reserve squad earlier this year, ⁠which led to another tryout with El Paso and an eventual contract.

“Football is ⁠life!” was ‌the catchphrase of his “Ted ⁠Lasso” character, and he ​revisited ‌his most famous words in ​an ESPN ⁠interview in May.

“Football has given me both the best moments, the sad moments,” he said. “I guess that’s why, for me, football is life.”

–Field ​Level Media