South African Midfielder Set For Tryout With Galaxy
The Los Angeles Galaxy is set to have a trial period for South African midfielder Mark Haskins next week.
Mark Haskins, a star midfielder for Moroka Swallows in
The 28-year-old is familiar with the U.S., having earned a scholarship to Florida Atlantic University in 2000, but has since had to develop his talent in South Africa’s top league where he has played with the Swallows for the last four years. During the 2008-2009 campaign the midfielder has been a regular fixture in the side having appeared in 26 matches in league play with two goals scored and adding four more matches and two more tallies in Moroka’s run to the cup final.
"I am excited about going to LA Galaxy,” Haskins said. “I have my agent, Ryan Hartslief, to thank for this opportunity which has come late in my career, but I aim to make the most of it and impress Galaxy officials and earn a contract."
Haskins also said that one of the big draws for playing in
"I have always wanted to play overseas. I had hoped one day to play in
No official word has yet been released on when Haskins’ trial with the Galaxy will actually being or how long he will be with the club before a final decision is made.
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