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New Mexico United has added former Lobo and Albuquerque native Josh Goss and three other players as trialists, who either were asked to join the team after tryouts and have participated in practice and preseason.

In addition to midfielder Goss, the first-year United Soccer League team also has added midfielders Ken Akamatsu andSaalih Muhammed, and defender Ethen Sampson. They join a roster of 15 others heading into the March 9 debut at Isotopes Park against Fresno.

Goss’ pro experience includes 2018 with the Albuquerque Sol, and 2017 with the Colorado Rapids U23 team, for which he had 12 appearances. He played at UNM from 2013-16.

“Josh persevered through our open trial, invite trial, and the first 2 weeks of our preseason to earn his opportunity with New Mexico United,” said coach Troy Lesesne in a team statement. “He’s a versatile player, with a great mind for the game and each week he’s grown more and more comfortable with our group. I’m looking forward to seeing him continue to progress in his first USL season.”

With the addition of Goss, New Mexico United has now signed four native New Mexicans, Devon Sandoval, Justin Schmidt and Josh Suggs, in addition to the roster of players including Ben Beaury, David Estrada, Kevaughn Frater, Juan Guzman, Sam Hamilton, Cody Mizell, Santi Moar, Toni Soler, Rashid Tetteh, former Lobo Chris Wehan, Ryan Williams, and Austin Yearwood. All player signings are pending United Soccer League (USL) and federation approval.

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