Soccer Pro Will Play for Connetquot


Dylan Lopez | frontrowsoccer.com

He may only be 16 years old, but he is making a name for himself, and people are taking notice. 

Dylan Lopez is playing midfield for the Connetquot soccer team this season, but he also is playing for a professional contract.

Lopez signed with the new Long Island team for American Soccer Club of New York. They are a part of the Premiere Soccer League, a professional league. Lopez spends his time on the pitch playing against and alongside adults, while also bringing recognition to young soccer players across the island. 

Lopez said, "it's a great experience playing with guys much older than me and a learning experience every time I come down here." Meanwhile his coach, John Fitzgerald said of the youngster "he's very smart and has a good understanding of the game." 

He has rejoined the Connetquot soccer team this season to play with his brother Brandon, who is one minute older than he is. His contract states that he is allowed to play back at school as well as the Fighting Tomcats. 

Having a big older brother has helped in his training. Brandon stands 6 foot tall, compared to his 5'9" brother and practicing against him has given Dylan an opportunity to be prepared to play against bigger men. 

The entire Connetquot team seems like they were made for this season. Assistant coach Matt Mannina has known the boys since they were young and is quick to point out that both boys have a bright soccer future. Dylan has said his ultimate goal would be to play in Spain. 

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