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Goalkeeper Jesse Gonzalez signs long-term deal with FC Dallas

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TRANSFER TRACKER STATUS: Re-signed


Jesse Gonzalez will be with FC Dallas for the foreseeable future.


The club announced on Wednesday that the goalkeeper has signed a new four-year contract with the club. The 24-year-old signed with FC Dallas as the 10th Homegrown on March 21, 2013. He has appeared in 115 matches for FC Dallas across all competitions, recording 31 shutouts, 313 saves and a 1.38 goals against average. 2020 will be his fourth season as FCD's full-time starter.


ā€œWeā€™re thrilled to have Jesse with FC Dallas for the next four years,ā€ said FC Dallas president Dan Hunt in a statement. ā€œWe watched him grow with Luchi in the Academy and heā€™s earned this opportunity. He continues to believe in what weā€™re doing, and he has potential to make the [U.S. Men's] National Team pool for the upcoming World Cups.ā€


At the age of 20 years and 89 days, he became the youngest goalkeeper in franchise history to start a game on Aug. 22, 2015 against Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Later that year, Gonzalez stopped two of five penalty kicks to lead FC Dallas to the 2015 Western Conference Final. He was part of the team that won both the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and MLS Supportersā€™ Shield.



ā€œIt means a lot to be able to stay with FC Dallas,ā€ said Gonzalez. ā€œI get to keep growing as a player with the help of the coaching staff, Drew Keeshan especially, because heā€™s helped me since I got here.ā€


Gonzalez joined the FC Dallas Academy in 2010 and made his first appearance for the U-16 Academy team on Sept. 26, 2010. The FC Dallas Academy had an 18-8-6 record in matches in which Gonzalez appeared. Between stints with FC Dallasā€™ U-16 and U-18 Development Academy teams, the goalkeeper logged 2,145 minutes, collected five shutouts and allowed just 1.16 goals per 90 minutes played.


In 2017, Gonzalez was granted a one-time change of association to represent the US menā€™s national team after participating in youth camps for Mexico and has since earned four call-ups to the USMNT.