Diego Gutierrez (soccer, born 1999)

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Diego Gutierrez
Personal information
Date of birth (1999-01-05) January 5, 1999 (age 25)
Place of birth Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Elite Academy
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2017–2019 Omaha Mavericks 44 (10)
2020–2021 Creighton Bluejays 30 (15)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2021 Chicago FC United 10 (7)
2022–2023 Portland Timbers 10 (0)
2022–2023Portland Timbers 2 (loan) 21 (7)
2024 Charleston Battery 16 (0)
2024 Monterey Bay FC 8 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of November 2, 2024

Diego Gutierrez (born January 5, 1999) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward.

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Early life

Gutierrez grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. [1] In his youth, he played in the local Latino Sunday league in Omaha. [2] He also played youth soccer with Elite Academy. [3]

Gutierrez played high school soccer at Ralston High School, finishing his time there as the state's all-time leading goal scorer with 112 goals as well as tallying 43 assists. [3] He was a four-time All-State selection and also earned All-Nebraska First Team honors. [3]

College career

In 2017, Gutierrez began attending the University of Nebraska Omaha, where he played for the men's soccer team. [4] On October 14, 2017, he scored his first collegiate goal, in a match against the Michigan Wolverines. [5] At the end of his freshman season, he was named to the Summit League All-Newcomer Team and the All-Tournament Team. [6] [4] In his sophomore season, he scored braces in two matches against the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons on September 29 and the Western Illinois Leathernecks on October 13, [7] [8] earning Summit League Offensive Player of the Week for both performances. [9] [10] At the end of the season, he was named to the All-Summit League First Team. [11] In his junior season, he helped them reach the Summit League final, where they were defeated by the Denver Pioneers. [12]

In 2020, Gutierrez transferred to Creighton University for his senior year to play for the men's soccer team, [13] The 2020 season was delayed to the spring of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and he was drafted in the 2021 MLS SuperDraft in January 2021 before appearing in a match for Creighton. [14] However, rather than to turn professional, he opted to complete his collegiate eligibility with Creighton first. He scored his first goals for Creighton on March 6, 2021, netting a brace against the Xavier Musketeers. [15] In April 2021, he was named the Big East Conference Offensive Player of the Week. [16] At the end of the season, he was named the Big East Offensive Player of the Year, and was named to the All-Big East First Team and the All-East Region Second Team. [17] [18] He then returned for a fifth collegiate season in the fall of 2021 and was named the Big East Preseason Co-Offensive Player of the Year and selected to the All-Big East Preseason Team. [19] He earned another two Big East Offensive Player of the Week honors that season [20] [21] and helped Creighton reach the NCAA Tournament. [22] At the end of the season, for the second consecutive season, he was named the Big East Offensive Player of the Year and selected to the All-Big East First Team, after leading the conference in both goals (10) and assists (7). [23] [24] He was also named to the All-East Region First Team, All-American Second Team, and the TopDrawerSoccer Postseason Best XI Second Team. [25] [26] [27]

Club career

At the 2021 MLS SuperDraft, Gutierrez was selected in the third round (70th overall) by the Portland Timbers. [28] However, he remained at his university for another year, before pursuing his professional career. [29] In the summer of 2021, he played with Chicago FC United in USL League Two. [30]

Gutierrez then joined the Timbers for their 2022 preseason, appearing in all their of the team's exhibition matches. [31] [32] In February 2022, he signed a one-year contract with the club, with option years from 2023 to 2025. [33] [34] He made his professional debut in Major League Soccer on March 12, 2022, appearing as an 87th–minute substitute during a 1–0 win over Austin FC. [35] He also spent some time with the club's second team, Portland Timbers 2, in MLS Next Pro. [36] [37] In April 2022, he underwent foot surgery, causing him to miss the next five months of the season. [38] [39] On September 19, 2022, while playing for the second team, he scored a brace in a 2–0 victory over the Tacoma Defiance, [40] and on August 9, 2023, he scored a hat trick in a 6–1 victory over LA Galaxy II. [41] After the 2023 season, the club declined his option for the 2024 season. [42]

Gutierrez signed with Charleston Battery of the USL Championship on January 17, 2024. [43] He moved to fellow Championship side Monterey Bay F.C. after a transfer on August 22, 2024. [44] Following the 2024 season, Monterey declined to pick up his contract option and he became a free agent. [45]

Personal life

Gutierrez is of Mexican descent and holds dual American and Mexican citizenship.[ citation needed ]

Career statistics

As of November 24, 2023 [46]
Appearances and goals by club, season, and competition
ClubSeasonLeaguePlayoffsNational cupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Chicago FC United 2021 [30] USL League Two 10711118
Portland Timbers 2022 Major League Soccer 100010
2023 902000110
Total10000200000120
Portland Timbers 2 (loan) 2022 MLS Next Pro 6262
2023 155155
Total21700000000217
Career total41141120!00004415

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