By Tulsa Roughnecks FC,

Tulsa Roughnecks FC head coach David Vaudreuil addressed his team’s offensive attack with his most recent player signing. Vaudreuil and the Roughnecks have announced they have come to contract terms with Spanish league veteran Juan Pablo Caffa, pending USL and federation approval.

The 32-year-old Argentinean spent two years in La Liga with Real Betis, collecting 8 assists in 33 appearances in Spain’s top league. He also spent time with Betis and Real Zaragoza in Spain’s second division picking up 12 goals and 15 assists in 3 total seasons.

His experience also includes two appearances in the Europa League while with Greek side Asteras Tripoli in 2014.

“Juan Pablo is a highly-skilled attacking player who is also a set-piece specialist,” said Vaudreuil. “We expect him to be the guy to orchestrate our offensive attack.”

Recently, Caffa has returned to South America and played in leagues in Argentina and Ecuador. He has spent the last two seasons in Ecuador’s Serie A, scoring 9 goals in 38 appearances for LDU Loja in 2015, and 2 goals in 16 appearances for Universidad Catolica last season.

Caffa began his professional career in 2003, making one appearance for legendary Boca Juniors in Argentina’s Primera Division.

The Roughnecks and Caffa are scheduled to open the 2017 USL regular season on Saturday, March 25 when they host Colorado Springs at ONEOK Field. A number of ticket packages are available at RoughnecksFC.com. Fans can also inquire about tickets at this Saturday’s Fan Fest which will run from 9am until 1pm at ONEOK Field.