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2 RI Soccer Players Sign With Rhode Island FC
Two soccer players who grew up in Cranston and East Providence join the USL's Rhode Island FC.
PAWTUCKET, RI — Rhode Island FC, the state's new professional soccer team, signed two Ocean State natives on Tuesday.
Pending United Soccer League (USL) and federation approval, goalkeeper Nate Silveira, of East Providence, and, midfielder Kevin Vang, of Cranston, will be on Rhode Island FC's roster ahead of the 2024 season.
Silveira, who grew up in East Providence and attended East Providence High School, joins RIFC from Crown Legacy FC of MLS Next Pro. Vang, a former standout at Providence College, was also born in Rhode Island and attended Cranston East High School.
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"To be able to sign two quality players from the state of Rhode Island is really special," Rhode Island FC Head Coach Khano Smith said. "As a club, one of our objectives is to show that there is a pathway to the professional level. Kevin and Nate represent the level of talent coming out of the Ocean State, and both have worked extremely hard to get to this point."
Rhode Island FC kicks off the 2024 USL Championship season at Bryant University’s Beirne Stadium on at 4 p.m. March 16 against New Mexico United.
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