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            Rogers Signs Multi-Year Contract with Los Angeles Galaxy

   by Reuters

   Former U.S. soccer international Robbie Rogers has joined Major League
   Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy, the team said on Saturday, making him the
   latest openly gay male athlete in an American professional team sport.

   Rogers, who came out in February on the same day he retired from the
   game, will be on the Galaxy's roster for Sunday's home match against
   the Seattle Sounders if his international transfer certificate arrives
   in time.

   "I was afraid to put myself back in a situation where I felt like I was
   kind of an outcast I guess, or just different from people,'' Rogers
   told a news conference at the Galaxy's Home Depot Center.

   "But after this whole process I've realized that everyone is a bit
   different, everyone has their issues.''

   The announcement by the Galaxy comes less than a month after National
   Basketball Association veteran Jason Collins became the first active
   athlete from the four major U.S. men's professional sports leagues to
   come out publicly as gay.

   Collins, however, is a free agent and has not played since his
   announcement after the 2012-13 NBA regular season.

   Rogers said the watershed announcement by Collins, who received
   widespread support, including a phone call from President Barack Obama,
   did not influence his decision to end his brief retirement.

   "Not for me,'' said Rogers, who was part of the U.S. team at the
   Beijing Olympics and narrowly missed out on a place in the U.S. World
   Cup squad in 2010.

   "For me it was a decision that I had to make on my own.''

   Rogers, a 26-year-old winger who had spells in England with Leeds
   United and Stevenage after first making his name in MLS with the
   Columbus Crew, had been training with the Galaxy for the past three
   weeks.

   He most recently played for the United States in 2011 but struggled
   following a move to English second tier club Leeds in January 2012,
   being loaned out to third tier Stevenage before being released by Leeds
   earlier this year.

   The Galaxy signed Rogers to a multi-year contract after acquiring the
   right of first refusal for him from the Chicago Fire in exchange for
   midfielder Mike Magee.

   Rogers enjoyed a breakout season in 2008 when he scored six goals,
   earning all-star honors and helping the Crew win their first MLS Cup
   championship.

   "We've been searching for the last year or two for a player that has
   the skills to be a flank player, play wide, add a little speed to our
   club,'' said Galaxy coach Bruce Arena.

   "He offers qualities that we've been looking for so we're hopeful that
   in time Robbie is going to demonstrate the kind of qualities he has
   previously in this league.''
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