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The future is bright for Angking: “It’s a chance for him to prove himself”

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution see a bright future for midfielder Isaac Angking, the newest homegrown player signed in early January.

“If he really applies himself, there’s no telling how good he could become,” said head coach Brad Friedel.

Angking becomes the fourth Homegrown player in Revs history, and the second youngest signing at 17 years old u2500 Angking has since turned 18 u2500 only two years away from Diego Fagundez’s signing at 15.

What sets Angking apart from all of the other Homegrown Players? Diego Fagundez, Scott Caldwell and Zach Herivaux were all Massachusetts natives, while Angking is the first Homegrown Player from another New England state, coming from Providence, R.