Fire may sign Academy player Pineda to pro deal

BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. ā€“ The Chicago Fire are considering signing Fire Academy and US Under-18 National Team midfielder Victor Pineda to a professional contract, technical director Frank Klopas said Tuesday.


If signed, the 17-year-old Pineda would fill one of the Fireā€™s two ā€œhomegrownā€ roster spots. Chicago would not have to drop a player to sign Pineda, who would not count against the salary cap.


ā€œOur goal is to sign one of the kids,ā€ Klopas told MLSsoccer.com Tuesday. ā€œVictorā€™s here, heā€™s definitely one of the guys we're thinking about and talking about, but we still need to talk with the coaches and make the right decision.ā€


Pineda, who has been training with the Fireā€™s first team since late last week, played under Chicago assistant coach Mike Matkovich during the US U-18 squadā€™s July trip to Argentina and Chile (Matkovich also serves at head coach for the US U-18s).


ā€œHeā€™s a good player with good potential,ā€ Klopas said. ā€œHeā€™s got good size, heā€™s very good with the ball, he runs at people and heā€™s got very good pace but this is a different level.


ā€œI think Victor has got a lot of talent, but talent only gets you to a certain place without focus, hard work and dedication, which he seems to have."


Klopas mentioned that Pineda is not the only Fire Academy player being considered for a homegrown roster spot.


Sam Stejskal covers the Chicago Fire for MLSsoccer.com. Email him at sam.h.stejskal@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @samstejskal.