Updated October 25, 2019
AT A GLANCE
- Became the third Homegrown Player signing in Revolution history in May 2015.
- Has made 10 MLS appearances with two starts since debuting on March 20, 2016 at Philadelphia.
- Capped 13 times by Haiti National Team, including four appearances in the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup after featuring in 2019/20 Concacaf Nations League qualifying.
- Represented the Revs in the 2016 Chipotle MLS Homegrown Game in San Jose, Calif.
- Spent four years in the Revolution Academy, earning the inaugural UnitedHealthcare Academy Player of the Year award in 2014.
MLS CAREER: The Revolution's third ever Homegrown Player entering his sixth professional season…Signed professional contract in May 2015 at 19…Has made 10 career MLS appearances, with two starts, and logged 196 minutes…Made 22 appearances, with 19 starts, and scored one goal with one assist while on loan with the USL Championship’s Birmingham Legion FC in 2019…In 2018, made five league appearances, starting two, and one additional start in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup…Has played in eight U.S. Open Cup matches over four seasons…Represented the club in the 2016 Chipotle MLS Homegrown Game in San Jose, Calif. …Following 2015 season, spent three weeks training with Sporting Clube de Portugal.
2019: Did not make an MLS appearance, but was available on the bench for one match…Spent significant time on loan with Birmingham Legion FC of the USL Championship, helping the team qualify for the playoffs…With Birmingham, played 1,671 minutes across 22 appearances, with 19 starts...Helped lead Haiti National Team to the Concacaf Gold Cup Semifinal, marking the country's best ever finish at the tournament.
2018: Made five appearances, two starts, and totaled 158 minutes played…Started and played 90 minutes in U.S. Open Cup Fourth Round match at Louisville on June 5…Available for selection in 11 MLS games this season…(5/12) vs. TOR: Played 23 minutes in first league appearance since October 2016…Drew three fouls in the 3-2 win…(6/2) vs. NY: Made a substitute appearance and played one minute in the 2-1 win…(10/6) at ATL: Made first career MLS start in 2-1 loss at Atlanta United, logging 69 minutes in the road match…(10/28) vs. MTL: Made second career MLS start, in fifth appearance of the season, in 1-0 season finale win over Montreal Impact, playing 64 minutes.
2017: Did not make an MLS appearance for Revolution…Made senior international debut for Haiti in a friendly at Japan on Oct. 10…Started in both U.S. Open Cup wins…Recorded second career U.S. Open Cup goal against the Rochester Rhinos on June 14…Spent time on loan with San Antonio FC (USL), making four appearances and two starts with one goal scored.
2016: Appeared in five MLS games and logged 38 minutes of action…Represented the Revolution in the Chipotle Homegrown Game in San Jose, Calif., earning the start and playing 73 minutes on Aug. 27…Appeared in all four U.S. Open Cup wins…Made first professional start against Carolina RailHawks FC on June 15…Scored the game-winning goal in the 103rd minute, his first as a professional and the latest game-winner in club history across all competitions…Played 58 minutes as a substitute in the club’s U.S. Open Cup Round of 16 match against the New York Cosmos…(3/20) at PHI: Made MLS debut to become the third Revolution Academy and Homegrown Player signing to log minutes with the first team...(8/6) at TOR: Logged 10 minutes of action after entering match as a substitute in second career MLS appearance…(8/13) vs. PHI: Appeared in consecutive MLS matches for first time in career...Made home debut and longest appearance of MLS career, logging 22 minutes…(10/23) vs. MTL: Played one minute as a substitute in season finale.
2015: Became New England’s third ever Homegrown Player with first professional contract on May 2…Did not appear in an MLS game…Made professional debut in a U.S. Open Cup Fourth Round match vs. Charlotte Independence when he replaced Daigo Kobayashi as a substitute in the 87th minute...Following the season, spent three weeks training with Sporting Clube de Portugal as part of the clubs’ strategic partnership.
CLUB CAREER OUTSIDE OF MLS: Has seen significant action in the USL, now the USL Championship, through multiple loan stints to San Antonio FC (2017) and Birmingham Legion FC (2019)…Joined San Antonio on April 15, 2017…Made five appearances and scored one goal…Scored first goal in USL and second as a pro in substitute appearance on April 28 at Portland Timbers 2…In 2019, scored one goal with one assist in 22 games played and 19 starts for Birmingham…Helped the team qualify for the postseason and scored in the play-in match against North Carolina FC on Oct. 23, 2019.
NATIONAL TEAM (HAITI): Has been capped 13 times by Haiti...Also represented Haiti at the Under-20 and Under-23 levels…Called in to play for Haiti at the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in January 2015…Made five appearances in the competition, including three starts against El Salvador, Cuba, and Honduras…Later called in to the Haiti U-23 National Team for the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship in October 2015, appearing in all three of Haiti’s games…Earned starts against Honduras and Costa Rica…Started in Haiti’s friendly against the Argentina Olympic Team on July 24, 2016 in Boca Raton, Fla. …Made senior international debut for Haiti in a friendly at Japan on Oct. 10, 2017 and recorded an assist in the 3-3 draw…Started and played 67 minutes in a May 29, 2018 friendly vs. Argentina, matching up against Lionel Messi in the midfield…Made three appearances and one start in 2019/20 Concacaf Nations League qualifying…Helped Haiti win all four matches and qualify for League A, securing a berth in the Gold Cup…Played 28 minutes in Haiti’s 13-0 win vs. Sint Maarten on Sept. 11, 2018…Started and notched an assist against Saint Lucia on Oct. 16, 2018, a 2-1 win…Also played in the 2-0 win over Nicaragua on Nov. 18, and 40 minutes in the 2-1 win against Cuba on March 23…Named to 23-man roster for 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup…Made pair of substitute appearance in friendlies against El Salvador on June 2, a 1-0 loss, and Chile on June 6, a 2-1 defeat…Started and played 90 minutes in each of Haiti's first two Group Stage matches, both victories, at the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup…Played seven minutes as a substitute in the Quarterfinal on June 29 vs. Canada, a 3-2 win for Haiti…Logged 21 minutes as a substitute in the Semifinal on July 2 vs. Mexico, a 1-0 loss…Semifinal appearance marked Haiti's best ever finish at the Gold Cup.
REVOLUTION ACADEMY: Played four seasons with the Revolution Academy and made 92 appearances with the U-16 and U-18 teams, including 82 starts…Named the inaugural UnitedHealthcare Academy Player of the Year in 2014…Originally joined the Academy in 2011 and tallied 12 goals and 14 assists in that time…Joined the Revs’ Under-16 team ahead of the 2011-12 season, before splitting time between the U-16s and U-18s during the 2012-13 season…Played in four games with the U-18s in the Development Academy Finals Week in July 2013…Became an integral part of the Revolution U-18s in the 2013-14 season, captaining the side to the Development Academy Playoffs…Honored as part of the East Conference Under-18 Starting XI for the 2014-15 Development Academy season.
PERSONAL: A native of Brookline, Mass. with tri-citizenship in Haiti, Japan, and the United States…Born in Osaka, Japan, and attended high school at Beaver Country Day School in Chestnut Hill, Mass. …Father, Pedro, played professionally in Japan…Nominated for Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year before his freshman year of high school…Traveled to Japan in 2010, training with a prestigious high school team in Osaka…Named one of the world’s top five U-17 players to watch by FourFourTwo in 2011.