Ted Lasso Star Cristo Fernández Debuts in U.S. Pro Soccer with El Paso Locomotive

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Ted Lasso star Cristó Fernández made his U.S. pro soccer debut with El Paso Locomotive FC, coming on as a 79th-minute substitute in a 2-0 loss to New Mexico United in a USL Cup match; after signing with El Paso in May following a two-month trial, Fernández spoke about chasing dreams and thanked the club, with a potential guest appearance as Dani Rojas teased for Ted Lasso Season 4.
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