Player Details

Name

Álvaro Saborío

Height

6' 0"

Weight

170 lbs

Date of Birth

3.25.1982 (42)

Birthplace

San Carlos, Costa Rica Costa Rica

Position

Forward
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Career Summary
Due to a combination of injuries and international absences, Saborio was only able to play in 16 league games &ndash; including 15 starts &ndash; for RSL last year. The Costa Rican Designated Player was tremendously effective when he was on the field, leading RSL with 12 goals and notching two assists in regular season play. His 0.80 goals per 90 minutes led the league. RSL was very effective when Saborio scored, posting a 4-1-4 record in the eight league games in which he found the back of the net. RSL&rsquo;s all-time leading scorer, &ldquo;Sabo&rdquo; had two multi-goal games in the regular season, notching a brace in the season opening 2-0 win on March 3, 2013 at San Jose and bagging a hat trick in RSL&rsquo;s 3-4 loss at New York on July 27, 2013. Saborio played and started in three postseason games, scoring RSL&rsquo;s goal in its MLS Cup loss at Sporting Kansas City.<br>


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Saborio will face another year balancing RSL and international duties as Costa Rica will head to Brazil for the 2014 FIFA World Cup this summer. He&rsquo;ll hope to carry over his strong 2013 performances on both the club and international level this coming year.<br>


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<strong><u>Acquired</u></strong><br>


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<strong>RSL:</strong>&nbsp;Added to roster on loan from Swiss First Division side FC Sion as an International Player on 3/15/10; Re-signed to four-year contract as a Designated Player on 12/01/10<br />
<strong>Bristol City (English 2<sup>nd</sup> Division): </strong>Sent on loan from FC Sion to Bristol City in September 2009<br>


<strong>FC Sion (Swiss 1<sup>st</sup> Division): </strong>Signed with Swiss heavyweight FC Sion ini July 2006<br>


<strong>Deportivo Saprissa (Costa Rican 1<sup>st</sup> Division): </strong>Signed with Saprissa in August 2001<br>


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<strong><u>Professional Career</u></strong><br>


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<strong>2014:&nbsp;</strong>Saborio had an up and down year, starting off the season strong with six goals and two assists in the first 10 matches before departing to join the Costa Rican National Team for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.&nbsp; During training camp, though, he broke his foot and was sidelined for over three months before making his return in August, scoring 13 seconds into his first match back with RSL.&nbsp; He finished the season with eight goals to climb to 27<sup>th</sup> all-time on the league scoring list with 60 career goals.&nbsp; He played 16 matches on the season, scoring in the regular season finale to go into the postseason on a high note.<br>


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<strong>2013: </strong>Featured in 16 regular season games, including 15 starts &hellip; Scored a total of 12 goals and registered two assists in regular season play &hellip; Finished first on RSL with 12 goals, 53 shots, and 21 shots on goal ... His 0.80 goals per 90 minutes led the league &hellip; RSL was very posted a 4-1-4 record in the eight league games in which Saborio found the back of the net ... RSL&rsquo;s all-time leading scorer, &ldquo;Sabo&rdquo; had two multi-goal games in the regular season, notching a brace in the season opening 2-0 win on March 3 at San Jose and bagging a hat trick in RSL&rsquo;s 3-4 loss at New York on July 27 &hellip; Scored RSL&rsquo;s only goal in a 1-1 draw with Colorado Rapids on March 16 &hellip; Provided an assist on the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Chivas USA &hellip; Scored in a 1-1 draw with Chicago Fire on May 25 &hellip; Registered an assist a 2-0 win over Seattle Sounders FC on June 22 &hellip; Scored a goal in back-to-back games &ndash; a 2-2 draw with Colorado Rapids on Aug. 3 and the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Houston Dynamo on Aug. 10 &hellip; Scored a goal in a 4-2 win over Portland Timbers on Aug. 30 &hellip; Scored the only goal in a 1-1 draw with FC Dallas on Oct. 5 &hellip; Scored the first goal in the last game of the season &ndash; a 2-1 win over Chivas USA on Oct. 23 &hellip; Scored two goals and notched two assists in RSL&rsquo;s run in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tournament &hellip; Scored a goal and registered an assist in RSL&rsquo;s 2-1 USOC semifinal victory over Portland Timbers on Aug. 7 &hellip; Scored and provided an assist in RSL&rsquo;s 3-0 USOC quarterfinal win over Carolina RailHawks &hellip; Played and started in three postseason games including MLS Cup &hellip; Scored RSL&rsquo;s goal in MLS Cup before the team eventually fell in penalties<br>


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<strong>2012:</strong>&nbsp;Set RSL&rsquo;s single-season record for goals with 17 in 31 league appearances &hellip; His 17 goals placed him third in the league behind only MVP and Budweiser Golden Boot winner Chris Wondolowski (27) and then-New York forward Kenny Cooper &hellip; When combining CONCACAF Champions League and MLS regular season play, &ldquo;Sabo&rdquo; finished 2012 with 19 goals &hellip; Added three assists in the campaign &hellip; Played 2,390 regular season minutes for RSL &hellip; Got his season off to a hot start, notching an assist in a substitute appearance in RSL&rsquo;s season-opening 3-1 win at L.A. &hellip; Started his first match of the season on March 31 at Portland, scoring the first goal in RSL&rsquo;s 3-2 win at the Timbers &hellip; Had his first multi-goal game of the season on May 5, scoring two goals in RSL&rsquo;s 2-1 win against New England &hellip; Had another two goal performance three weeks later, notching a brace in the Claret-and-Cobalt&rsquo;s 3-2 win over FC Dallas on May 26 &hellip; Scored the third hat trick in RSL history on July 7, tallying three goals in RSL&rsquo;s 3-0 home win against Portland &hellip; Had his first game of 2013 in which he registered both a goal and an assist on July 21 against Colorado, scoring one goal and notching one assist in RSL&rsquo;s 2-0 win over the Rapids &hellip; Followed up his strong performance against Colorado with a brace in his next match, scoring both goals in RSL&rsquo;s 2-1 home win over Vancouver on July 27 &hellip; Scored a stoppage time penalty kick in RSL&rsquo;s Sept. 18 CONCACAF Champions League win at Panamanian club Tauro FC to keep the Claret-and-Cobalt&rsquo;s CCL hopes alive &hellip; Scored his second hat trick &ndash; and fifth multi-goal &ndash; game of the season on Sept. 29, when he bagged three goals in RSL&rsquo;s 4-1 at Chivas USA &hellip; Did not feature in RSL&rsquo;s final CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage match against C.S. Herediano due to suspension, the game finished in a 0-0 tie, keeping RSL out of the Knockout Stage &hellip; Played all 180 minutes of RSL&rsquo;s Western Conference Semifinal loss to Seattle Sounders FC<br>


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<strong>2011:</strong>&nbsp;Finished his &ldquo;DP&rdquo; season with 11 goals and 2 assists in 23 appearances (22 starts) in regular season play, leading the team in scoring and placing T-9<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;across MLS &hellip; When combining regular season, CONCACAF Champions League and MLS Cup Playoff action, &ldquo;Sabo&rdquo; finished with 16 goals in 32 games &hellip; Marked second straight year he garnered the RSL Golden Boot award &hellip; His four game-winning goals also led RSL and ranked T-5<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;in MLS, while his 0.48 goals/game rate was 6<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;best in the league &hellip; Started all six CCL Championship Stage contests (513 mins.) and attacked on a pair of goals that helped RSL reach the Finals of the 2010/11 competition &hellip; Started the scoring on 3/01 v. CLB in Leg 2 of the CCL Quarterfinals, his 23&rsquo; tally helping RSL to a dominant 4-1 win and advancement &hellip; Scored against his former side on 3/15 v. Saprissa in Leg One of the CCL Semifinals, his 9<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;minute tally standing as the match-winner in a 2-0 victory &hellip; After going goalless in first three months of MLS play (6 games), broke out of slump with six goals in as many contests from 6/25 v. TOR through 8/06 v. NY &hellip; Stretch included a pair of braces on 6/25 v. TOR and 7/23 v. SJ, the latter in which he also added an assist in a 4-0 win &hellip; Tallied a goal and assist on 7/04 v. NE in a wild 3-3 Independence Day draw in Sandy &hellip; After scoring all six goals during that stretch at home, went on a road show across Aug./Sept., scoring four goals in a five-game stretch (8/27 @ CHV, 9/10 @ SEA, 9/21 @ NY &amp; 9/24 @ DC) &hellip; Goal in regular season finale on 10/22 v. POR broke a tie for the team lead with Fabian Espindola (1-1 T) &hellip; His three postseason goals tied LA&rsquo;s Mike Magee for the MLS Cup Playoffs scoring lead &hellip; Started his playoff scoring binge on 10/29 v. SEA with a brace in Leg 1 of the Western Conf. Semifinals, including his first-ever playoff goal (41&rsquo;) and a Goal-of-the-Year-quality heel-flick (53&rsquo;) en route to leading RSL to a 3-0 win &hellip; Also tallied on 11/06 @ LA in the Western Conf. Championship, his 25<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;minute header equalizing less than two minutes after LA jumped on top in an eventual 1-3 defeat.<br>


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<strong>2010:</strong>&nbsp;Tallied a franchise-record 18 goals and added six assists across 36 appearances (31 starts; 2,669 minutes) in League and Cup competition during his first season in Utah, numbers that helped him earn the 2010 MLS Newcomer of the Year award &hellip; His 12 goals in MLS play placed him 8<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;on the MLS Golden Boot chart and earned him Real Salt Lake&rsquo;s Golden Boot award as its top scorer &hellip; Finished T-3<sup>rd</sup>&nbsp;in MLS with five GWG and three multi-goal games &hellip; His four assists in 27 regular season games (23 starts) placed T-4<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;on the squad (w/ Findley) &hellip; His six goals during CONCACAF Champions League play were not only tops on the squad, but placed him in a three-way tie for second place across the 24 teams taking part in the regional championship&rsquo;s Preliminary and Group stages &hellip; Also added a pair of assists during his five appearances (all starts, 411 minutes) in CCL play &hellip;Made RSL debut on 3/27 @ SJ off the bench (18 min.) and made first start five days later on 4/01 @ HOU (60 min.) &hellip; Recorded first assist (Morales &ndash; 18&rsquo;) in the 1-2 defeat @ HOU &hellip; Series of firsts continued on 4/10 v. SEA, as his first-ever MLS goal &ndash; a crashing header at the top of the six off of Nelson Gonzalez&rsquo;s corner &ndash; helped RSL notch a 2-2 comeback draw (94+&rsquo;) &hellip; Started and played 80 min. in RSL&rsquo;s U.S. Open Cup qualifier on 4/14 @ SJ, a wild 3-3 draw that RSL emerged from 5-3 in PKs &hellip; Notched first multi-goal game on 5/13 v. HOU, his game-winning, left-footed swipe from 20 yards out (24&rsquo;) and header on the doorstep (60&rsquo;) helping RSL to a 3-1 victory &hellip; &nbsp;Named MLS Player of the Week for Week 8 for his performance against the Dynamo, which also vaulted him to the top of the RSL scoring charts for good &hellip; Goal and assist on 5/29 v. KC (4-1 W) extended streak with goal or assist to team-record 5 games, matching streaks set by Jason Kreis (2005), Jeff Cunningham (2006), and Javier Morales (2008) &hellip; Voted MLS Player of the Month for May, his 4G and 3A helping RSL notch its first-ever 5-game League winning streak &hellip; Helped RSL to the second-largest margin of victory in team history on 7/02 v. NE, netting twice (52&rsquo;, 57&rsquo;) in the 5-0 drubbing of the Revs &hellip; Brace against New England earned him second MLS Player of the Week award of the season (Week 14) &hellip; Notched another match-winner on 7/31 v. DC, his 13<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;minute tally opening the scoring in a 3-0 win &hellip; His brace on 8/18 v. &Aacute;rabe Unido in RSL&rsquo;s first ever CCL contest led the comeback in a wild 2-1 victory in Sandy over the Panamanian champs [45&rsquo;, 94+&rsquo; (PK)] &hellip; A week later on 8/25 @ Cruz Azul, scored an equalizer (26&rsquo;) and an early go-ahead goal (43&rsquo;) during a monsoon in Mexico City in what turned out to be a heart-breaking 4-5 defeat &hellip; Joined Costa Rica National Team for pair of away friendlies at Panama (9/03) and Jamaica (9/05, DNP), causing him to miss NYRB game on 9/4 at Rio Tinto Stadium &hellip; 69<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;minute insurance goal on 9/15 v. TOR marked his 5<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;goal in three CCL games, helping RSL secure a 4-1 win &hellip; Lashed home from the penalty spot on 9/18 v. CHI, his first half stoppage-time conversion standing as the lone goal in a 1-0 RSL win that set the record for the longest home undefeated streak in League history (23 games) &hellip; Gave RSL a lead on the road on 9/22 @ &Aacute;rabe Unido, his 36&rsquo; goal putting RSL up 2-1 in its eventual 3-2 triumph &hellip; Just minutes after RSL allowed an equalizer on 10/02 @ NE, scored his 5<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;GWG of the campaign (84&rsquo;) to give the visitors a crucial 2-1 result &hellip; Almost single-handedly allowed RSL to maintain possession of the Rocky Mountain Cup in the regular season finale on 10/23 @ COL, his high-pressuring of GK Matt Pickens leading to his first tally in the 90<sup>th</sup>minute before a PK five minutes later brought the rivalry affair to a stunning 2-2 finish &hellip; Grinded through a right knee injury during the Western Conference Semifinal Series v. FC Dallas, starting both legs and totaling 133 minutes in the 2-3 aggregate defeat (68 min. on 10/30 @ DAL, 65 min. on 11/06 v. DAL).<br />
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<strong>2009-10:</strong>&nbsp;Made 19 appearances for English Championship club Bristol City in their 2009-10 campaign after joining the Robins on loan in September 2009 &hellip; Made an immediate impact in his debut on 9/12/09 v. Coventry, logging an assist on Nick Maynard&rsquo;s equalizer (48&rsquo;) in the 1-1 draw &hellip;<br />
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<strong>2006-09:</strong>&nbsp;Netted 36 goals in 87 appearances during his stay with Swiss team FC Sion &hellip; The 2007-08 year was Sabor&iacute;o&rsquo;s strongest statistical year abroad, when he logged 34 appearances and 17 goals &hellip; Helped FC Sion achieve the 2008-09 Swiss Cup crown in May of 2009 &hellip; Was loaned out to Bristol FC in fall 2009 &hellip;<br>


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<strong>2001-06: </strong><strong>Began his career at Club Deportivo Saprissa, spending five years at Costa Rica&rsquo;s most famous club &hellip; </strong>Sabor&iacute;o&rsquo;s career at CD Saprissa totaled 149 appearances and 95 goals, scoring an average of two goals every three games &hellip; Helped Saprissa reach the CONCACAF Champions Cup final in back-to-back years, winning the 2005 title over Mexican side UNAM (Pumas) (3-2 agg.) a year after dropping the series to fellow Costa Rican side Alajuelense &hellip; Was Saprissa&rsquo;s leading scorer in the Costa Rican First Division&rsquo;s 2003-04 season, when he logged 25 tallies &hellip; Twice helped Saprissa to Primera Divisi&oacute;n de Costa Rica titles in 2003-04 and 2005-06 &hellip;<br>


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<strong><u>International Career</u></strong><br />
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<strong>Costa Rican Senior National Team: </strong>For the better part of the last decade, Saborio has proven to be an important player for the Costa Rican National Team at various levels &hellip; Has scored 44 goals in 107 appearances across all levels as of Feb. 2014 &hellip; Appeared for the Costa Rican National Team nine times &ndash; including five starts &ndash; to help Costa Rica through the 2013 CONCACAF Hexagonal and into the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil &hellip; Scored the game-winning goal in Costa Rica&rsquo;s 2-1 win over Mexico in both countries&rsquo; final game of the CONCACAF Hexagonal on Oct. 15, 2013 &hellip; Represented Costa Rica at the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup in July, helping <em>Los Ticos </em>to the tournament quarterfinals &hellip; Notched a goal and an assist in Costa Rica&rsquo;s 2-2 draw with Panama in both countries&rsquo; opening game of the CONCACAF Hexagonal on Feb. 6, 2013 &hellip; Captained Costa Rica to the&nbsp;<em>Copa Centroamericana</em>&nbsp;title in January 2013, qualifying his country for the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the process &hellip; Appeared in all six of Costa Rica&rsquo;s games in the CONCACAF Semifinal Round of World Cup Qualifying, scoring a hat trick in&nbsp;<em>Los Ticos&rsquo;</em>&nbsp;June win over Guyana &hellip; Notched an assist on 9/02/11 against the USA, helping the Ticos to a 1-0 win at The Home Depot Center &hellip; Represented Costa Rica during the 2011 Gold Cup in June, a tumultuous stint that included a goal in the opening 5-0 win over Panama and a pair of missed PKs in the Quarterfinals against Honduras in a shootout loss (1-1 T) &hellip; Scored the first-ever goal in Costa Rica&rsquo;s new National Stadium on 3/26/11 v. China, and also helped the Ticos welcome Argentina to the venue three days later &hellip; Parlayed youth experience into consistency for Costa Rica&rsquo;s full National Team, appeared prominently during 2006 World Cup Qualifying &hellip; Better known as &ldquo;Sabo&rdquo; or &quot;le Gig&igrave;,&quot; the striker appeared twice for Costa Rica in Germany at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, totaling 73 minutes in a pair of losses as a substitute for Tico legends R&oacute;nald G&oacute;mez and Paulo C&eacute;sar Wanchope &hellip; His goal just 79 seconds into a 3-1 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying win over the U.S. on 6/03/09 in San Jose, Costa Rica, is the second-fastest goal the U.S. has ever allowed during qualifying rounds.<br>


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<strong>Costa Rican Youth National Teams: </strong>Represented the CRC U-23s at the 2004 Olympics, scoring the Qualifying goal that advanced Costa Rica &hellip; At the Athens 2004 Games, started three of the team&rsquo;s four matches, scoring a goal against Portugal<br>


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<strong><u>Personal</u></strong><br />
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&Aacute;lvaro Alberto Sabor&iacute;o Chac&oacute;n was born March 25, 1982 in Ciudad Quesada, Costa Rica &hellip; Can speak five languages: Mekatelyu (Limonese Creole), Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English.<br>