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Seattle Sounders sign midfielder Shandon Hopeau as Homegrown player ahead of MLS is Back Tournament

Sounders make another Homegrown signing ahead of MLS is Back

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Ahead of the MLS is Back Tournament, the Seattle Sounders have signed midfielder Shandon Hopeau to a Homegrown contract, according to a Tuesday release from the club.


Hopeau becomes the 16th Homegrown signing in club history, after Josh Atencio and Ethan Dobbelaereeach signed with the first team earlier this month.


“We are pleased to announce Shandon as the latest Homegrown signing to the first team,” Sounders general manager Garth Lagerwey said in Tuesday's release. “He’s shown steady development in his time with the organization and I’m looking forward to seeing him at the MLS level.”


A native of Kapolei, Hawaii, Hopeau joined Seattle's academy in 2016 before signing with the club's USL Championship affiliate Tacoma Defiance in 2017. The speedy winger has made 72 USL appearances, scoring eight goals. He started 25 games for Defiance last season, recording a career-best five goals and four assists. 


The 21-year-old made one first-team appearance for Seattle last season, playing 32 minutes in a 2-0 loss against the Colorado Rapids on Sept. 7, 2019. He had been signed to a short-term agreement after the Sounders qualified for Extreme Hardship, when a club has less than 14 outfield players or has fewer than two goalkeepers available.