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May 17, 2024 – United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Tampa Bay Rowdies News Release

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla – The Tampa Bay Rowdies announced today that 17-year-old forward Cristian Ortiz has signed a professional contract with the club, becoming the first Rowdies player to sign a professional contract as a USL Academy player.


“Firstly, we’re all delighted for Cristian,” said Rowdies Head Coach Robbie Neilson. “His attitude has been outstanding throughout my time here. He’s come in for us on a USL Academy contract and now he’s progressed into the professional ranks through hard work. That’s the objective for all the young players on academy contracts here, but it’s also the dream of so many youth players throughout Tampa Bay. Hopefully, they see the Tampa Bay Rowdies as a real platform to earn these opportunities, to truly develop, and earn a professional contract. That’s the kind of club we want to be.”

Ortiz joined the Rowdies on a USL Academy contract a week before the start of the 2024 USL Championship season. The young forward made his professional debut in Tampa Bay’s win over Rhode Island FC on March 24 and has picked up two more league appearances since then. Ortiz also featured in the Rowdies dramatic win over Birmingham Legion FC in the Round of 32 of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

“I’m so grateful to Coach Robbie and all the coaching staff for having faith in me and offering me this contract and helping me achieve this dream,” said Ortiz. “I couldn’t have done this without the help of my parents and all of my family, who have all helped me on this journey.”

Originally from White Plains, New York, Ortiz moved with his family to Tampa Bay at a young age. Ortiz played his club soccer locally with Florida Premier FC, where legendary Rowdies forward Georgi Hristov serves as a Director of Player Development. Former Rowdies defender Andres Arango has also guided Ortiz in his development as his coach at Florida Premier FC over the past two seasons.

“I hope kids at all levels in Tampa Bay see this and think they can be where I am someday,” said Ortiz. “Two years ago, I never could have imagined I would really be sitting here today as a professional soccer player. I only came in to train with the Rowdies for a couple of days at first, but I worked hard and this is where it all led to. You never know where opportunities will come from and where they’ll take you.”

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