San Diego FC Signs Goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega for Inaugural MLS Season
San Diego FC, Major League Soccer’s newest expansion club, has announced the signing of free-agent goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega. The 29-year-old has been signed for the 2025 season, with options to extend his contract through 2026 and 2027.
Sisniega’s Experience
A native of Mexico City, Sisniega brings valuable MLS and USL Championship experience to San Diego FC.
- MLS Career: Previously played for Los Angeles FC (2020-21) and Charlotte FC (2022-23), accumulating four clean sheets in 33 career starts.
- 2024 Season: Spent the year with San Antonio FC in the USL Championship, further honing his skills and preparing for a return to MLS.
Club’s Statement
Sporting director Tyler Heaps expressed enthusiasm for Sisniega’s signing:
“Pablo brings depth and experience to a competitive group of goalkeepers who will join us in January. We are excited to welcome him to San Diego FC and look forward to his contributions.”
San Diego’s Goalkeeper Roster
Sisniega is the fourth goalkeeper on San Diego FC’s initial roster, joining:
- Jacob Jackson
- CJ dos Santos
- Duran Ferree
This depth in goalkeeping highlights the club’s commitment to building a competitive squad as it prepares for its debut MLS season.
What’s Next?
San Diego FC will kick off its inaugural season in 2025, and Sisniega’s signing adds veteran leadership and competition to the team’s lineup. Fans eagerly await how the expansion side shapes up as it builds a squad capable of making an impact in MLS.