For ‘Ted Lasso’ Star, Football Is — Now Really — Life!

Life is officially imitating art for Dani Rojas from Ted Lasso.

Cristo Fernández, who stars as the beloved AFC Richmond forward in the hit Apple TV+ series led by Jason Sudeikis, has signed a professional soccer contract in real life with El Paso Locomotive FC, the USL Championship club unveiled Tuesday on X. The deal’s terms and length were not disclosed, and it is still pending league and federation approval. Fernández joins the second-division U.S. club after a two-month trial. 

“The rumors were true. Welcome to El Paso, Cristo Fernández,” the team wrote.

“Fútbol has always been a huge part of my life and identity, and no matter where life has taken me, the dream of competing professionally never truly left my heart,” Fernández said in a statement on the club’s website. “I’m incredibly grateful to El Paso Locomotive FC — the club, coaches, staff and especially my teammates — for opening the doors and giving me the opportunity to compete from day one.” 

Head coach Junior Gonzalez added: “Cristo is a great addition to our roster, adding another attacking threat to our forward line. His passion for the game and leadership qualities for our locker room allow us to continue growing the positive culture we strive for as a club.”

The 35-year-old actor originally played youth soccer in Mexico before a knee injury at 15 derailed his professional ambitions. Now, more than two decades later, Fernández is returning to the sport for real. 

The signing feels especially full circle given Fernández’s role as Dani Rojas, the Mexican forward on Ted Lasso known for his catchphrase: “Fútbol is life!”

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