Seattle, WA (Sports Network) - Seattle Sounders FC has acquired midfielder
Shalrie Joseph in a trade from Chivas USA in exchange for the club's No. 15
allocation ranking.
As part of the trade, Seattle also receives the No. 3 allocation ranking from
Chivas, in addition to Chivas USA's natural second-round picks in the 2014 and
2015 MLS SuperDraft.
The 34-year-old Joseph is a seven-time MLS All-Star and has tallied 39 goals
and 35 assists in 273 games during a 10-year spell with the New England
Revolution and a brief stint with Chivas after moving to California in
midseason last year.
"We're happy to add a player of Shalrie's experience to our team," said
Sounders FC head coach Sigi Schmid. "He's been to MLS Cups before in his
tenure with New England. He's a player that has proven himself to be a leader
in game situations and a player of his quality can only help us be a better
team as we move into this season."
Joseph will occupy a Designated Player slot for Seattle.
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