HERRIMAN, Utah (Sunday, March 3, 2024) ā Real Salt Lake attacking wunderkind Fidel Barajas departed Utah today to participate in this weekās Mexican U20 camp, but will return to the Club ahead of Saturdayās Rocky Mountain Cup tilt Saturday at America First Field (7:30p MT kickoff; tickets available at www.RSL.com/tickets. The Sacramento-born, 17-year-old Barajas was acquired by RSL in early January from the Charleston Battery (USL Championship). Barajas, previously an active member of Mexicoās U-17 setup, appeared in each of RSLās first two Major League Soccer regular-season contests at Miami and at St. Louis this year, and scored two goals for the Club in its Portugal and Santa Barbara-based preseason.

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āWhat attracts us to guys like Fidel as a prospect ā and Diego Luna before him ā is the track record behind them, playing professionally at a young age and competing with men,ā said RSL Sporting Director and interim Chief Soccer OfficerĀ Kurt SchmidĀ upon Fidelās signing.Ā āIt is difficult to step up to those levels and deal with the physical challenges as well as the technical and tactical challenges that are presented. Everyone's bigger, faster, stronger and thereās reduced space and time on the ball. So Fidelās ability to adjust to that quickly, certainly grabs our attention and gives us something that we can build on, and gives him a foundation as he adapts to the next level in MLS.ā
On the global stage, Barajas has featured for the Mexican U-17 national team in 25 matches,Ā scoring eight goals. The Sacramento-born starlet ā the third USL-to-RSL acquisition since May, 2022, following the footsteps of MFĀ Diego Luna(El Paso) and D/MĀ Kevin LambertĀ (Phoenix) ā also boasts five appearances in 2022/23 for the U.S. U-17 national team. Last year, Barajas secured silverware with Mexico by winning the 2023 CONCACAF U-17 Championship, guidingĀ El Trito continental glory with three goals and five assists in the regional tourney, later shining in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, tallying one goal and one assist while featuring in all four Mexico contests.
āI'm really excited, especially going from USL to MLS and picking an amazing club like Real Salt Lake, Iām just really excited,ā said Barajas back in January. āI look at players likeĀ Diego LunaĀ and the history of the Club, how RSL brings along young talents and provides them minutes from the first game and open up possibilities to go to Europe. This is the direction I want to go and the pathway I want to take. This is why I think RSL provides the perfect opportunity.Ā
Barajasā MLS move this year arrives on the heels of his historic and breakout 2023 campaign, where the 17-year-old professional was named the USL Championshipās Young Player of the Year, while also compiling All-League Second Team honors and being featured as one ofĀ The Guardianās āNext Generation 2023ā in NovemberĀ amongst the top young players in the world.
āSo far with my national team, both U.S. and Mexico, it's been, it's been an honor and blessing, something that I think every soccer player dreams of.Ā And not only for me, but for my parents too being Mexicans, I think it brings them a lot of joy to watch me play for them. Playing in the 2026 World Cup, thatās another goal I want to accomplish for either national team.ā
Barajasā banner 2023 season included his spot atop the USL Championship as the USL-C playmaking leader across both the regular season and playoffs, recording 11 assists en route to the Batteryās Eastern Conference title. The risingstar also scored five goals last year as a three-time USL-C āTeam of the Weekā honoree, while also securing status as the clubāsĀ youngest-ever goalscorer (16 years, 11 months, 21 days against Tampa Bay last March 26), matching the Batteryās single-season club assist record and being among theĀ youngest in league history with multi-assist or multi-goal games.
āIn my first season in MLS Iād love to start getting minutes and just seeing the style of play and how fast the style of play is. Just getting used to all that. Just like how it was getting used to the style of play and speed in USL. I'd love to get used to the League, get used to the players and my teammates and weāll see how I go from there. For this year at RSL, I have a good goal set up to win MLS Newcomer of the Year. Then just start getting minutes and hopefully make it in the starting 11. Being in the starting 11, thatās my biggest goal.ā
All told, Barajasā 18-month Battery tenure was composed of five goals and 13 assists in 37 appearances across all competitions during the last two seasons, after making his professional debut Oct. 1, 2022, when he tallied an assist within minutes of entering his debut match.
āI've been following Diego since before the U-20 World Cup last summer in Argentina. After the U-20 World Cup, his name just became bigger and bigger. Iāve followed him since he was with El Paso, and watching him grow just gives me more motivation. You can say heās like an idol, showing how heās taken that pathway, and now heās at RSL and so am I. Itās perfect, I feel like it just gives me more motivation to be like him and end up in Europe.ā



