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Luis Silva

Soccer Player

Interests

Football

Characteristics

Generous Idealistic Great Sense Of Humor Optimistic Philosophical Adventurous

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Born
1988-12-10
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MiniBio

The American midfielder, Silva, made his mark in Major League Soccer when he joined Toronto FC in 2012, kicking off what would become a notable professional journey. Before rising to fame, Silva spent his college years playing soccer at UC Santa Barbara, where he developed his skills from 2008 to 2011. During Silva’s rookie season in the MLS, he faced a heartbreaking personal loss—his father, Saul Silva Segui, passed away from a stroke. This difficult moment had a profound impact on Silva, shaping both his character and career. Throughout it all, Silva remained committed to the game, using his platform to honor his family while continuing to grow as a player. Silva’s story is one of resilience, dedication, and the enduring influence of family—elements that have defined Silva’s path in soccer and beyond.

Trivia

He was picked fourth overall in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft, a major moment that highlighted his potential early on. His performance leading up to the draft had drawn serious attention, and when his name was called fourth, it confirmed just how highly he was regarded. He became one of the top selections that year, showing that he was a standout talent right from the start.

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