Memphis continued its pre-season roster building with a forward-thinking addition to the squad.
Belizean Michael Salazar is the latest face to join up with Memphis at AutoZone Park, forming the third prong of a promising attacking trident that also features new signings Kyle Murphy and Roland Lamah.
“We’re thrilled to have Michael join us for the 2021 season,” said 901 FC sporting director Tim Howard. “He is a highly talented and experienced international striker and another quality addition to our dynamic attacking group.”
The attacker brings extensive experience to the 901 FC organization; he had collegiate success for both Cal Baptist and UC Riverside before kickstarting his professional career in 2016, being drafted 24th in the MLS SuperDraft by the Montréal Impact. While frequently playing for the team’s USL affiliates, he made a total of 36 appearances for the top-level side, tallying six goals and two assists. He also made 11 appearances for MLS side Houston Dynamo FC in 2019.
Salazar also suits up for the Belize national team, for which he’s made 14 appearances and scored one goal. He’s represented his country in international tournaments such as the Gold Cup, Copa Centroamericano, and the CONCACAF Nations League.