California-born Sebastian Saucedo made his MLS debut with Real Salt Lake at age 18 in 2015. Since then, he played on loan for Mexico’s Veracruz, appeared for the USA at the 2017 U-20 World Cup, logged more than 80 appearances for RSL, and joined UNAM Pumas in 2020. After appearing in 10 Liga MX Clausura games, scoring once (in his debut) and assisting twice, Saucedo was injured for most of the 2020 Apertura season but returned with two appearances off the bench in the semifinals during Pumas’ runner-up campaign. Saucedo, who was named to the USA’s U-23 roster for the 2020 Olympic qualifying tournament that was postponed because of COVID-19, was named to Coach Jason Kreis‘ 31-player training camp roster, which will be pared down to 20 players for the rescheduled tournament, March 18-21 in Guadalajara.
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