Dallas look to expand club relationships in Brazil

Dallas wants to bring in young talent from Brazil, much like they did with midfielder Andre Rocha in 2008.

FRISCO, Texas – To find talent, you have to look for talent. That is exactly why Dallas’ recently hired technical director Barry Gorman is currently in Brazil, looking at players and also building relationships with a number of top clubs.


FC Dallas head coach Schellas Hyndman maintains that Gorman’s focus is not on older players who could command Designated Player money, but rather the younger and less expensive versions that could come to his club on loan in the future.


“We’re looking at maybe some young players instead of a Washington at age 34 who’d like to come to the league,” he said. “[Washington] is a proven player with São Paolo right now, [he] is a fantastic player, but is probably more of a DP-type of player. What about that Washington when he was 19 or 20?”


On Thursday night, FCD host the Los Angeles Galaxy at Pizza Hut Park. In the Galaxy, Hyndman sees how invaluable it is to tap into Brazil’s vast talent base.


“You’ll see when we play LA that they have three players from São Paolo," said Hyndman. "What they did is what we’re doing: identifying and maybe bringing them on loan. So instead of them being loaned out to other clubs in Brazil, they’re being loaned out to MLS teams.


Gorman’s list of visits includes Atlético Paranaense, Internacional de Porto Alegre, Grêmio, São Paolo, Palmeiras, Vasco de Gama and Fluminese. The types of players Gorman must look for are clear: a goal-scorer who could come on for newly signed Milton Rodriguez and a center back to fill in for Kyle Davies, who is still recovering from a broken arm and a hernia surgery.


Above all, Hyndman wants players with strong character that can play on both sides of the ball. FCD have brought in a number of players from Central or South America. With the recent addition of forward Rodriguez, FCD have added three players from Colombia since Hyndman was hired in June 2008. The club has also added one player from Honduras and another from Mexico.