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Paul Arriola

Soccer Player

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Football

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1995-02-05
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A professional soccer player known for his standout performances in the midfield, he has made a name for himself playing for Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente in Mexico’s Liga MX, as well as representing the United States national team on the international stage. Before rising to fame, he honed his skills during his youth years with Arsenal FC, a prominent club in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy. Growing up, he was raised by his parents, Dawn and Art Arriola, who supported his journey into professional soccer. His development through the ranks showcases the dedication and talent that define his career today. He continues to be a key figure in American soccer, with his contributions both at the club level and for the national team earning widespread recognition.

Trivia

He first appeared at the senior international level in 2016, stepping onto the field in a match against Puerto Rico. It was a significant moment, marking his official debut on the global stage. He showed great promise early on, and from that point forward, he continued to build his reputation as a key player. His performance in that game laid the foundation for what would become an evolving career. He proved he could compete at the highest level, and since then, he has remained a consistent presence in international fixtures.

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