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Upstate Soccer Standout Velázquez Signs with Greenville Triumph

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January 25, 2024 – United Soccer League One (USL1)Greenville Triumph SC News Release

Greenville, SC – The Greenville Triumph Soccer Club is pleased to announce the signing of midfielder, Sebastián Velásquez to a contract, pending league and federation approval. The signing returns one of Grenville’s most accomplished players back to the Upstate to continue a professional career he began in 2012 after being selected in the MLS SuperDraft following two collegiate seasons at Spartanburg Methodist.


A native of Medellín, Colombia, Velásquez moved to Greenville as a child and played youth soccer with the Greenville Cowboys, Berea Fusion, and two clubs that eventually merged to form Carolina Elite Soccer Academy (CESA). He spent his freshman and sophomore years of high school soccer at Greenville High, leading the team to a 50-2 record. He was named to the all-state team both seasons and won a Class AAA state title with a perfect 27-0 record as a sophomore. The team was additionally recognized by the NSCAA as the top team in the nationfollowing their undefeated season.

Velásquez sat out his junior year after transferring to Eastside High School and left the program prior to his senior season to pursue professional opportunities after earning a trial with FC Barcelona. After multiple trials in Europe, he enrolled at Spartanburg Methodist College, spending two seasons with the Pioneers. In 55 games, he scored 55 goals and 33 assists, also being named a NJCAA Second Team All-American.

The attacking midfielder turned professional after his sophomore year, being selected 36th overall in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft by Real Salt Lake. He earned over 50 appearances for the club before moving to New York City FC. Since his last MLS appearance in 2015, he has made over 100 appearances with five USL Championship teams and spent time with clubs in South Korea and Israel. He began his 2023 season in Memphis before being dealt to Indy Eleven, where he made 17 appearances, notching two goals and one assist in 942 minutes.

“Since the day the club was announced, I knew I wanted to come home and play soccer here,” said Velásquez. “I moved here when I was three and feel like I have played on every single soccer field that’s existed here, and have been part of tournaments, leagues and programs in every facet of soccer around Greenville. My dream was for Greenville to have a professional soccer club so I could come home and enjoy the game I love in front of my family and my…

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