Salvadoran National Team Player Among Sidekicks’ New Signings

Allen, Texas (March 1, 2025) – The Dallas Sidekicks have strengthened their roster with the additions of Salvadoran National Team player, Joaquin Rivas, and MASL veterans, Flavio Guzman and Felipe De Sousa. Per team and league guidelines, additional terms of the agreements were not disclosed.

Rivas is a native of Santa Ana, El Salvador, but was raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He began his professional career in 2015 with the Sacramento Republic and has since played for Tulsa FC, St. Louis FC, Miami FC, and El Paso Locomotive in the USL. Over the course of his outdoor career, Rivas has tallied over 45 goals and 16 assists.  

On the international stage, Rivas debuted for the El Salvador National Team in November 2018. He has since earned over 30 caps, contributing four goals and three assists.

Flavio Guzman returns to the Sidekicks after concluding last season with the San Diego Sockers. Entering his third MASL season, Guzman has played in 31 games, recording 19 goals and 11 assists.

Felipe De Sousa also rejoins the Sidekicks after missing the 2023-2024 season. In his MASL career, De Sousa has played 44 matches for the Sidekicks, amassing 35 goals and six assists.

The Sidekicks have their next home game tonight, Saturday, March 1 as they face the Chihuahua Savage. Tickets are on sale now at DallasSidekicks.com/Tickets.


About the Dallas Sidekicks

The Dallas Sidekicks are an American professional indoor soccer team of the Major Arena Soccer League. The organization was established in 1984, is headquartered in Allen, Texas, and plays all home games at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center in Allen. Follow the Sidekicks at www.dallassidekicks.com and on their social media channels: Facebook: @gosidekicksofficial Twitter: @gosidekicks Instagram: @gosidekicksofficial

 About the Major Arena Soccer League

The Major Arena Soccer League represents the highest level of professional indoor soccer in the world. The MASL features 13 teams across North America, with teams playing coast-to-coast in the United States and Mexico with players from over 30 countries worldwide.