MLS draft 2009
When chasing a football or his dream of becoming a professional player, Danny Cruz is always in a hurry and uses skill I may add.
In addition to its speed, Cruz had something else in progress for him – the guts, skill and determination, which also has shown since his playing days at Glendale Ironwood High.
This combination helped Cruz are one step closer to that of 19 years.
Cruz will learn team will play in the proposed Major League Soccer.
Within a generation adidas signing, Cruz has a good chance of being selected in the first round, while six of the first eight selections in the past year, the project was the Generation adidas players.
Generation adidas players wages are not against a list of leaders of the MLS, and their salaries are not taken into account in the league’s salary limit.
Cruz began playing competitive soccer during his first year at Ironwood season.
Immediately established itself as a perspective, helping his team win a championship in his first year in Arizona and won all of his season high honors.
Its rapid growth continued in 2006, when they scored three goals in a regional team that beat the United States Under-17 national team 3-2.
Since then, Cruz has played for the U.S. U-17 team of the World Cup, has traveled the world of football and has played two seasons of Nevada-Las Vegas.
He went to close friends and family for advice before making its decision to turn in favor.
“I talked to everyone who is important in my life,” said Cruz.
“I felt it was time for a new challenge.”
