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Sporting KC recall Sapong from loan

C.J Sapong .

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By DAN KARELL

After playing in three matches for Orlando City SC in the past seven days, C.J. Sapong has returned to Kansas City.

Sporting Kansas City announced on Thursday that Sapong has been recalled to the MLS club following a successful week in USL-Pro. In three games, Sapong recorded one goal and one assist, and drew the game-winning penalty kick in last Thursday’s match against the Charleston Battery.

Sapong will be available for selection this Saturday, as Sporting KC visit Real Salt Lake. The 24-year-old has one goal and one assist in 14 MLS games this season.

What do you think of this news? Surprised to see Sapong back so soon?

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Comments

  1. They should set a minimum time period a loan has to be for. Recalling a guy after a week said you never had the intention of having him go there.

    if I was a fellow lower division owner/fan I would be pissed if a competitive team has a link to an MLS team can “rent a ringer” for a few weeks if the circumstances permit.

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  2. He was invisible last night for Orlando vs. Pittsburgh. Although he had a few nice flops…Looked like he didn’t want to be there.

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    • I was at the Pittsburgh/Orlando game last night. Sapong didn’t look out of place playing in 3rd Tier soccer. If I was a manager the player from that game I would take a look at is Jose Angulo…

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  3. Wasn’t this supposed to last the rest of the season? Whispers are that Dwyer going back to SKC was just a trial/evaluation to check his progress and he’ll be back in Orlando soon #keepcalmwithdomon

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  4. 3 games in 7 days is a big reason. How long would it have taken to get that kinda time with SKC? Also he produced in all 3 games. He got some games, did well, time to come home.

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  5. Sending people for one week loans is pointless, let him get a run in where he was sent and bring him back in a couple months. Nonsense move

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