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American-born defender Edgar Castillo is a step closer to a potential spot with the U.S. men's national team after completing and submitting his application to switch from the Mexican national team to the United States, sources told SBI.
Castillo is set to take advantage of FIFA's new rule allowing players to switch national teams at any age as long as they haven't played an official senior match. There is no timetable on when his application will be reviewed and when he will be eligible to be selected for the USA, but the process is expected to be completed this year.
Currently playing for Tigres in Mexico, Castillo played for Mexico's Under-23 national team, and in some friendlies with the senior team, but never played in an official FIFA match, which means he will be able to make the switch to the U.S. national team once he is eligible, and if he is selected by U.S. coach Bob Bradley.
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Nowak worked with Hackworth when both were members of Bob Bradley's coaching staff with the U.S. team, and Hackworth has the experience of developing young players from his time as U.S. Under-17 national team coach. Hackworth will join a staff that is already set to include former D.C. United midfielder Josh Gros. It is unclear when Hackworth will be leaving the U.S. team to join the Union, which begins play in MLS in 2010.
Somma signs with Leeds United
Former San Jose Earthquakes striker David Somma has signed with English first division club Leeds United, Somma's representatives with Long View Management told SBI. Holder of South African and Italian citizenship, Somma holds permanent resident status in the United States and made three appearances for the Earthquakes in 2008.
"Davide has done very well in pre-season and has caught the eye, both in training and in games,” said Leeds manager Simon Grayson. "He has done enough to earn himself a contract - we have all been pleased with what we've seen - and we'll see how he goes from here.”
Somma is expected to be loaned out to a second division club this fall.
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What do you think of this news? Happy to see Castillo's process moving along? Think he is good enough to be in the U.S. national team mix once he's eligible? Starting to get excited about the impending arrival of the Philly Union? Surprised to see a former San Jose developmental player signing with Leeds?
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