Published 5/8/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - World Soccer News
The Seattle Sounders FC of the MLS signed French forward Sebastien LeToux to a multiyear contract, the expansion team announced Wednesday. The 24-year-old LeToux, of Rennes, France, is the first player to sign with the Sounders, who begin play in 2009. "I am very happy to be the first play to sign with Seattle Sounders FC," LeToux said at a news conference at Qwest Field, where the new team will...
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