FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The 2020 season presented challenges across Major League Soccer, from a sudden four-month hiatus, to a never-before-seen bubble environment in Florida, to a truncated league schedule, and all while adjusting to restrictive COVID-19 protocols on a daily basis.
Those obstacles tested the resolve of even the most veteran MLS players, so they were doubly difficult for those new to the league, adjusting to an unfamiliar country, new teammates, and an entirely different lifestyle all in the midst of a pandemic that flipped any semblance of normalcy upside down.
Adam Buksa was one of those players, joining the New England Revolution for the 2020 campaign after beginning his professional career in his native Poland.