Sounders Midfielder Gonzalo PIneda Retires at 33

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The new Conductor? Is Pineda destined to assume Brad Evans' roleAlex Caulfield (Sounders Communications)

Gonzalo Pineda, decorated Mexico international and 2014 Supporters’ Shield winner, announced through the club on Thursday that he will retire prior to the 2016 MLS season. Pineda won two major trophies and a Cascadia Cup in his two seasons with Seattle. The center midfielder struggled to find playing time towards the end of 2015 as his legs failed him, and the move opens much needed roster relief for a side carrying five DP-level players. That being said, Pineda’s calm passing and veteran presence in the middle of the park will be missed. It will likely be up to Erik Friberg to most directly fill his shoes.

Full club press release:

GONZALO PINEDA ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM PROFESSIONAL SOCCER
Midfielder ends 13-year career spent in MLS, Liga MX and the Mexican National Team; 2006 FIFA World Cup veteran spent final two seasons of his career with Sounders FC
                                                                                                               
For Immediate Release: January 7, 2016
Contact: Alex Caulfield, 206-512-1225 or Matt Winter, 206-512-1215
SEATTLE, WASH. – Former Sounders FC midfielder Gonzalo Pineda today announced his retirement from professional soccer. The 13-year pro and 2006 FIFA World Cup veteran spent the past two seasons with Seattle following an extensive career in Mexico.
Pineda, 33, joined Sounders FC following a lengthy career in Mexico in which he made over 200 appearances from 2002-2013. The Mexico City native came to Seattle prior to the 2014 campaign, making 56 MLS appearances over two seasons and recording four goals and nine assists. Pineda started 24 of 28 appearances in 2014 and totaled three goals – all penalty kicks – and ranked fourth on the club with seven assists, including four-game winners (tied for third in MLS). He again made 28 appearances in 2015 with one goal and two assists.
WATCH – THE BEST OF GONZALO PINEDA: http://sndrs.com/rm2g
“We’d like to thank Gonzalo for his service to this club over the past two seasons,” said Sounders FC General Manager & President of Soccer Garth Lagerwey. “We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors and look forward to seeing what comes next.”
 
The central midfielder began his professional career with UNAM Pumas, where he spent three seasons and captured the 2004 Liga MX Clausura and Apertura titles. He joined Chivas Guadalajara in 2006, where he made over 100 appearances in three seasons before separate one-year loan stints with San Luis, Cruz Azul, Puebla and Queretaro. Pineda earned 44 career caps for the Mexican National Team and participated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, where he made four appearances as Mexico advanced to the Round of 16.
“It was a pleasure coaching Gonzalo Pineda the past two years and he was an integral part of our team,” said Sounders FC Head Coach Sigi Schmid. “He is a true student of the game and I wish him well as he embarks on the next phase of his journey.”
 
Sounders FC begins its preseason preparation for the 2016 campaign this month before the club takes part in a series of Desert Friendlies in Tucson against Vancouver Whitecaps FC, the Portland Timbers and Mexican side Celaya FC in early February. Seattle’s eighth season begins in late February with the 2015-2016 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinal Round against Club America before the MLS season-opener on March 6. 2016 Sounders FC Season Ticket Packages, which include the first leg against Club America on February 23 at CenturyLink Field, are available now for as low as $24 per match via the following link:http://sndrs.com/uxb7 or by calling 1-877-MLS-GOAL.
– SOUNDERS FC –
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