Updated September 14, 2020
AT A GLANCE:
- 25-year-old in his 10th MLS season, already ranking inside the top five in club history in games played, goals, assists, shots, and shots on target.
- Youngest player in MLS history to reach 50 career regular season goals scored at 23 years, 254 days old.
- Youngest player in MLS history to make 200 career appearances and the second youngest to make 150 starts; currently owns 252 games played and 182 starts.
- Became first MLS Homegrown field player to eclipse 15,000 regular season minutes played in 2019.
- Named to MLSsoccer.com's 24 Under 24 list in five consecutive years (2013-17) and a league-record six times overall.
- Became the first Homegrown Player signing in New England Revolution history on Nov. 15, 2010.
MLS CAREER: Joined the first team as the clubâs first ever Homegrown Player signing from the Revolution AcademyâŠOwns nine seasons of MLS experience...Career regular season totals include 252 games played, 182 starts, 52 goals, 45 assists, 430 shots, and 178 shots on goal in 16,443 minutes played...Has added four postseason appearances, with three startsâŠCurrently the longest-tenured player on the teamâŠThe youngest player in MLS history to make 200 regular season appearances, and the second youngest to 150 startsâŠAlso the youngest player to score 50 career regular season goals at 23 years, 254 days oldâŠBecame the first MLS Homegrown field player to eclipse the 15,000 regular season minutes played mark in 2019âŠRanks second in Revolution history in goals scored (52) and third in club record book with 16 game-winning goalsâŠOwns the third most assists (45) in Revs historyâŠAppeared in 70 straight regular season games from 2014-16, setting the club record for a field playerâŠNamed to MLSsoccer.comâs 24 Under 24 in five consecutive years and a league-record six times overallâŠTotaled 25 games played and 13 starts in 2019âŠIn 2018, made 33 appearances including 30 starts, with nine goals and a career-high 10 assistsâŠIn 2017, appeared in 32 games, starting 27, and recorded seven goals with eight assistsâŠIn 2016, appeared in all 34 games, starting 24, and tied for third on the team with six goalsâŠStarted 19 of 30 games in 2015, tallying six goals and four assistsâŠMade 31 appearances, including 25 starts, in 2014, and totaled five goals with four assistsâŠNamed the teamâs MVP in 2013 when he scored a career-high 13 goalsâŠSet additional career bests in 2013 with 31 appearances, 28 starts, and seven assistsâŠIn 2012, notched two goals and two assists in 20 appearances, making eight startsâŠIn first season with the first team, played in six games, earned three starts, and finished the year with two goals and one assist in MLS play.
2020: Owns 10 appearances, including five starts, with 541 minutes played this seasonâŠ(2/29) at MTL: Started and played 90 minutes in central midfield in the season openerâŠ(3/7) vs. CHI: Played all 90 minutes for a second straight match and recorded four shotsâŠ(7/17) at DC: Played 28 minutes as a substitute in the 1-1 drawâŠ(7/21) at TOR: Tied Jay Heaps (246) for the third-most games played in Revs history in 0-0 drawâŠ(8/20) vs. PHI: Made 247th career appearance and moved into sole possession of third-most games played in club historyâŠ(9/2) vs. NYC: Played 45 minutes as a halftime substituteâŠBecame fourth player in Revolution history to reach 250 career appearancesâŠ(9/6) at CHI: Started and played 69 minutes in the 2-1 away win.
2019: Appeared in 25 games this season, starting 13, and tallied 22 shots in 1,176 minutes of playâŠScored two goals with three assistsâŠAppeared in both of the team's U.S. Open Cup matches, including a start in the Fourth Round win on June 11 vs. New YorkâŠ(3/17) at TOR: Started and played 70 minutes in 3-2 lossâŠ(3/24) vs. CIN: Played 90 minutes in a 2-0 home lossâŠ(4/20) vs. NY: Started and played 71 minutes in the 1-0 home winâŠEclipsed 15,000-minute mark for his career, becoming the first MLS Homegrown field player to do soâŠPassed Taylor Twellman for the eighth most minutes played in club historyâŠ(5/8) at CHI: Marked 225th career appearance, all with New England...(6/2) at LA: Started and played 83 minutes in a 2-1 road win over LA GalaxyâŠ(6/29) vs. HOU: Recorded first assist of the seasonâŠ(7/27) vs. VAN: Opened 2019 account and registered second assist after entering match as a substitute in the 79th minute of 4-0 winâŠ(7/27) vs. ORL: Scored 52nd career goal and surpassed Lee Nguyen for second most goals in club historyâŠScored two minutes after entering match as a substitute in 4-0 winâŠ(8/24) vs. CHI: Registered 175th career MLS startâŠ(8/31) vs. TOR: Recorded the game-tying assist in the 1-1 drawâŠPostseason: (10/19) at ATL: Subbed on for the final 10 minutes in the clubâs Round One loss.
2018: Made 33 appearances, including 30 starts, in a central attacking midfield roleâŠLed team with a career-high 10 assists and added nine goals, third most among Revs playersâŠ(3/10) vs. COL: Scored New England's first goal of the season in the 2-1 winâŠ(3/24) vs. NYC: Scored second goal of the season to move into sole possession of third place on the clubâs all-time goal scoring list, passing Steve RalstonâŠ(3/31) at HOU: Started and played 90 minutes in the 2-0 away winâŠ(4/6) vs. MTL: Scored third goal of the season and added an assist in the 4-0 winâŠ(5/5) at MTL: Tallied second assist of the season and recorded nine chances createdâŠTied Shalrie Joseph for sixth most assists in club historyâŠ(5/19) at CLB: Served one-match suspension for yellow card accumulationâŠ(5/26) at VAN: Registered third assist of the season in the 3-3 drawâŠ(6/2) vs. NY: Scored fourth goal of the season and 45th of MLS careerâŠMade 200th overall appearance and 150th overall start including postseason playâŠ(6/9) at CHI: Recorded fourth assist of the season in the 1-1 drawâŠSurpassed Joe-Max Moore for fifth most assists in club historyâŠTied Kelyn Rowe for 10th most league games started with 148âŠ(6/13) at SJ: Notched a free-kick goal and an assist in the 2-2 drawâŠStarted MLS match with the captain's armband for the first timeâŠNamed to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the WeekâŠNominated for AT&T Goal of the WeekâŠRegistered six shots, tied for second most in a game this season by a Revs playerâŠ(6/30) vs. DC: Registered sixth assist of the season in the 3-2 winâŠBecame youngest player in MLS history to reach 200 appearances and second youngest to 150 startsâŠ(7/14) vs. LA: Recorded a goal and an assist for the third time in 2018âŠ(7/18) at MIN: Scored for a second consecutive game, converting a penalty kick in the 2-1 lossâŠ(8/11) vs. PHI: Became third member of Revolution's 40-goal/40-assist club with an assist in the 3-2 lossâŠTied single-season career high with eighth assist of campaignâŠ(10/6) vs. ATL: Notched 41st career assist and surpassed Kelyn Rowe and Chris Tierney for third most assists in club historyâŠSet new single-season career high with ninth assistâŠ(10/13) vs. ORL: Scored 49th career goal and eighth of season in the 2-0 winâŠ(10/18) at RSL: Registered 10th assist of the seasonâŠ(10/28) vs. MTL: Scored the gameâs lone goal in the 74th minuteâŠBecame youngest player in MLS history to reach 50 career regular season goals scored at 23 years, 254 days old.
2017: Appeared in 32 games with 27 startsâŠRanked second among Revolution players in assists (8) and tied for fourth in goals scored (8)âŠBecame the fifth player in club history to reach 40 goalsâŠJoined the Revolution's 30 goals/30 assists club in JulyâŠEarned a team-high five selections to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the WeekâŠAppeared in all three of New England's U.S. Open Cup matches and claimed club record for Open Cup appearancesâŠScored first career Open Cup goal on a free kick against D.C. United in Fifth Round win on June 28âŠNamed the Midnight Riders' Man of the Year by supportersâŠ(3/4) at COL: Made season debut and played 90 minutesâŠ(3/25) vs. MIN: Contributed two assists in the home opener, a 5-2 winâŠEarned first assist with a through ball to Lee Nguyen who set up Kei Kamaraâs goalâŠSecond assist came in the 41st minute on Juan Agudeloâs goalâŠEarned MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week honors for Week 4âŠ(4/8) vs. HOU: Became first MLS Homegrown field player to eclipse 10,000 regular season minutes play and the second Homegrown overall to do soâŠ(4/29) at SEA: Started in attacking midfield position and posted third assist of the season in the 3-3 drawâŠ(5/13) vs. RSL: Opened 2017 scoring account and added an assist in 4-0 winâŠSelected to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the WeekâŠ(5/21) vs. CLB: Recorded second career brace in 2-1 winâŠNamed to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week for the second consecutive weekâŠ(5/27) at NY: Surpassed Andy Dorman to set a club record for most consecutive games played by a Revolution field playerâŠ(6/3) vs. TOR: Scored for a third consecutive home game in the 3-0 winâŠ(7/2) at PHI: Suspended for match at Philadelphia for foul committed against Toronto on June 23, snapping consecutive appearances streak at a club-record 70 gamesâŠ(7/5) vs. NY: Recorded assist on Teal Bunbury's goalâŠNamed to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week for team-leading fourth timeâŠ(7/22) vs. LA: Recorded second multi-assist performance of the season in the 4-3 winâŠCrossed the 30-assist threshold to become the fifth Revolution player to record 30 goals and 30 assists with the clubâŠ(10/15) vs. NYC: Registered third career brace and became fifth player in club history with 40 career goalsâŠNamed to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week for a team-high fifth timeâŠ(10/22) at MTL: Scored for a second consecutive match and added eighth assist of the season, setting a new career high.
2016: Led Revolution with 34 appearances, including 24 startsâŠTied for third on the team with six goals and ranked third with six assistsâŠTied for team lead with two game-winning goals and posted one game-winning assistâŠTotaled 2,236 minutes of action, the second most in his careerâŠStarted the final seven games of the season, helping the Revs win five games down the stretch with three goals and four assists during the runâŠScored three goals outside the 18-yard box, tied for fifth most among MLS players in 2016âŠGoal in season opener nominated for AT&T Goal of the YearâŠVoted Santander Man of the Month for AprilâŠEarned five Santander Man of the Match honors, including nods in each of the final two gamesâŠEarned fourth consecutive and fifth overall selection to MLSsoccer.comâs 24 Under 24 presented by EA SportsâŠRecorded assists in the U.S. Open Cup Round of 16 match against the New York Cosmos on June 29 and Quarterfinal against the Philadelphia Union on July 20âŠ(3/6) at HOU: Opened season by scoring a 3rd minute goal, an AT&T Goal of the Year nomineeâŠAdded two assists in the 3-3 drawâŠ(4/1) vs. NY: Netted the gameâs lone goal, the 30th of his career, in the 1-0 winâŠ(4/30) vs. ORL: Scored third goal of the season in a 2-2 drawâŠEarned Santander Man of the Match honorsâŠ(7/6) vs. NYC: Started and played 90 minutesâŠ(7/23) vs. CHI: Made significant impact in 32 minutes off the bench, registering four shots on goal, which tied for most by a Revs player in a game through first six months of the season...(8/24) at SJ: Became second youngest player (21 years and 192 days old) in MLS history to make 100 startsâŠ(9/3) vs. COL: Recorded an assist in the 2-0 winâŠ(9/10) vs. NYC: Tallied a goal and an assist in the 3-1 winâŠRecorded season-high five shots, including three on targetâŠ(9/17) at MTL: Notched an assist in a third straight gameâŠ(10/16) at CHI: Scored the Revsâ lone goal in the 2-1 lossâŠNamed Santander Man of the MatchâŠ(10/23) vs. MTL: Registered both a goal and an assist for the third time in 2016âŠScored on a curling, right-footed free kick in the 14th minute...Earned Santander Man of the Match recognition for a second consecutive game.
2015: Appeared in 30 games, including 19 starts, and tallied six goals with four assistsâŠEarned MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week honors for Weeks 13, 20, 27, and 28âŠ(4/19) at PHI: Recorded a game-winning assist, first of the season, after entering the 2-1 win as a substituteâŠ(5/31) vs. LA: Opened 2015 scoring account with a free kick in a 2-2 drawâŠ(6/13) vs. CHI: Became the youngest player in MLS history to make 100 appearances and the 23rd player in club history to reach 100 appearancesâŠAlso recorded an assist and netted second goal in three games in the 2-0 winâŠEarned MLS Goal of the Week honors for the volleyâŠ(7/18) vs. NYC: Picked up the game-winning assist in a 1-0 win âŠ(8/29) at PHI: Registered the only goal in a 1-0 and became the youngest player in MLS history to score 25 goals âŠ(9/5) vs. ORL: Recorded an assist and scored a game-winning goal for the second consecutive matchâŠ(9/13) at TOR: Extended goal-scoring streak to three matches in a 3-1 winâŠEarned third consecutive MLS Goal of the Week nominationâŠ(9/16) vs. NY: Scored for the fourth consecutive match â the second-longest streak in MLS in 2015 â just 62 seconds into a 2-1 winâŠPostseason: (10/28) at DC: Started and played 51 minutes in Eastern Conference Knockout Round loss.
2014: Made 31 appearances, including 25 starts, and scored five goals with four assistsâŠRanked second on the club in goals and tied for third in assistsâŠ(4/26) vs. SKC: Picked up first point of the season with a game-winning assist in the 2-0 winâŠ(5/11) vs. SEA: Recorded the first multi-goal game of career, securing a brace in the 5-0 win âŠ(5/17) at PHI: Scored for the second consecutive match and added an assist in a 5-3 winâŠ(5/24) vs. DC: Netted the game-winning goal and added one assist in a 2-1 winâŠExtended goal-scoring streak to three gamesâŠ(7/16) at LA: Became the youngest Homegrown Player in MLS history to reach 75 career appearances at the age of 19 years, five months, and two days old...(9/7) vs. CHI: Scored fifth and final goal of the season in a 2-1 win.
2013: Voted 2013 Revolution Most Valuable Player by the clubâs fans after scoring 13 goals with seven assists in 31 appearancesâŠ13 goals were the fifth most in MLS, while five game-winning goals tied for third in the League...(4/27) vs. PHI: Opened 2013 account with the game-winning goal in a 2-0 winâŠ(5/11) vs. NY: Started a four-game goal-scoring streak with the Revolutionâs lone goal in a 1-1 drawâŠ(6/2) vs. LA: Extended goal-scoring streak to four games and submitted the first multi-assist effort of MLS career in a 5-0 winâŠEarned MLS Player of the Week recognitionâŠ(6/29) at CHV: Tallied an assist for the second consecutive match in a 1-1 drawâŠ(7/20) at CLB: Scored in stoppage time of the 2-0 winâŠ(7/27) at DC: Scored for the second consecutive match in a 2-1 winâŠ.(8/25) vs. PHI: Began another goal-scoring streak with one score and added two assists in the 4-1 winâŠ(9/8) vs. MTL: Became the youngest player in MLS history to record 10-or-more goals in a season, netting 10th goal of the seasonâŠExtended goal-scoring streak to three matchesâŠ(10/19) vs. CLB: Scored 13th and final goal of the season in the 3-2 winâŠRecorded a goal or an assist in seven of the Revsâ final 10 matchesâŠPostseason: (11/2) vs. SKC: Made MLS Cup Playoff debut in the first leg of the Eastern Conference Semifinal SeriesâŠRecorded two shots in the 2-1 winâŠ(11/6) at SKC: Played all 120 minutes in the second leg, a 3-1 loss.
2012: Made 20 regular season appearances and started eight timesâŠRecorded two goals and two assistsâŠ(6/23) at TOR: Made first start of the campaign, playing 70 minutes, and recorded one shot in a 2-2 drawâŠ(6/30) vs. SEA: Opened 2012 account with a 94th minute equalizer after entering the 2-2 draw as a substitute in the 81st minuteâŠ(9/5) vs. CLB: Registered game-winning assist in the 2-0 winâŠ(9/15) at DC: Tallied an assist for the second consecutive match in the 2-1 lossâŠ(10/20) vs. CHI: Scored second goal of the season and first game winner of career in the 1-0 win.
2011: In first season with the club, appeared in six MLS games, with three startsâŠTallied two goals and one assistâŠMade professional debut on April 26 in a U.S. Open Cup play-in game against D.C. United, coming on as a second-half substitute...(7/20) at DC: Included in the Revolutionâs 18-man gameday squad for the first timeâŠ(8/6) vs. CHV: Scored 20 minutes into MLS debut after entering the match as a substitute in the 66th minuteâŠBecame the youngest player and first Homegrown Player in club history to appear in a matchâŠAlso became the youngest Revolution player to score a goal, doing so at 16 years and 173 days oldâŠ(9/25) at CHI: Credited with the first assist of MLS career in the 3-2 lossâŠ(10/1) vs. SEA: Made first career start and tallied second career goal in a 2-1 loss.
NATIONAL TEAM (URUGUAY): Internationally tied to Uruguay after representing the nation at the 2015 South American Youth Football Championship, helping country earn a berth in the 2015 FIFA U-20 World CupâŠMember of the team that played in the 2015 South American Youth Football Championship, which were held in January 2015 in UruguayâŠStarted two games in that competition and made a total of four appearances, helping Uruguay to a third-place finish and a berth in the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup and the 2015 Pan American GamesâŠFirst called in by the Uruguay U-20s for a training camp in Montevideo in October 2012âŠPlayed in a pair of friendlies Oct. 9 and Oct. 11 during the camp.
NATIONAL TEAM (UNITED STATES): Spent time with the U.S. Under-14 National Team from 2008-09 and was called up to the Under-15 squad in 2010.
REVOLUTION ACADEMY: Spent the 2009-10 and 2010-11 U.S. Soccer Development Academy seasons with the Revolution Academy and was named a U-15/U-16 National Starting XI performer following both campaignsâŠIn 55 appearances with the Academy, scored 42 goals and added 25 assists while splitting time between the Under-16 and Under-18 teamsâŠScored four goals vs. Everton FC Westchester in November 2010, and tallied twice against Sporting Kansas City a month later in the Winter ShowcaseâŠMade debut for the U-18s against PA Classics on March 12, 2011, and played a hand in all four of the sideâs goals, scoring twice and recording two assists in a 4-3 winâŠScored two goals and three assists â all in the first half â against South Central Premier in June 2011, before scoring four goals for the U-16s at the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Playoffs later that month.
PERSONAL: Received high school diploma from Goodrich Academy in Fitchburg, Mass., while a full-time player for the RevolutionâŠFirst identified by Revolution Academyâs Deven Apajee during a U-12 match in New HampshireâŠFamily immigrated from Uruguay to Massachusetts when he was five years oldâŠEnjoys fishing and off-roadingâŠFather, Washington, turned pro at age 17 and played professionally in Uruguay as a goalkeeper for Central EspañolâŠNamed after godfather, Diego Dorta, a former Uruguayan national team player who helped the country win the 1995 Copa America tournament...Honored on inaugural El Mundo Boston Latino 30 Under 30 list in 2016âŠEnjoys outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, and off-roadingâŠCares for a wide range of animals from his six dogs, to chickens, and moreâŠHad first child, Maria Florentina, in May 2018, and welcomed second, Liam, in August 2019.