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You might know Cristo Fernandez as the friendly face from the popular series Ted Lasso. But this week, he traded the script for the real thing. Fernandez stepped onto the field for his first professional soccer match, playing for El Paso Locomotive in the USL Championship. It’s a big leap from acting to actual competition, and fans were excited to see him in action.

Fernandez has always been a skilled soccer player in real life. Before his acting career, he played college soccer and even tried out for professional teams. So when he got the chance to join El Paso, it was a dream come true.

The Big Moment on the Field

In his debut match, Fernandez came off the bench in the second half. He played as a forward, using the speed and footwork he showed on TV. The crowd cheered loudly every time he touched the ball. Although he didn’t score, he helped create chances for his teammates.

  • He played about 20 minutes in the game.
  • His first touch was a smooth pass to a teammate.
  • He nearly set up a goal with a clever cross.
  • The team drew the match 1-1.

What This Means for His Career

This debut is just the start. Fernandez wants to prove that he can compete at a high level, not just on screen. He’s been training hard with El Paso and hopes to earn more playing time. For now, he’s balancing his acting gigs with soccer practice, showing that you can chase two passions at once.

If he keeps improving, he might become a regular player. Either way, his story inspires many young fans who dream of switching from fiction to reality.

A Dream Come True for Fans

Cristo Fernandez’s debut is more than a sports story. It’s a reminder that hard work and belief can turn fantasies into facts. Ted Lasso taught us about kindness and teamwork, and now Fernandez is living that message on the pitch. Fans can’t wait to see what he does next.

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