San Diego FC announced the addition of free agent goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega on Friday.
The expansion club signed the 29-year-old for the 2025 season with options for 2026 and 2027.
The Mexico City native previously played for Los Angeles FC (2020-21) and Charlotte FC (2022-23).
“Pablo brings depth and experience to a competitive group of goalkeepers who will join us in January,” sporting director Tyler Heaps said. “We are excited to welcome him to San Diego FC and look forward to his contributions.”
Sisniega has recorded four clean sheets in 33 career MLS starts. He spent 2024 with San Antonio FC in the USL Championship.
He is the fourth netminder on San Diego’s initial roster, joining Jacob Jackson, CJ dos Santos and Duran Ferree.
–Field Level Media
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