Kevin Paredes
Kevin Alexander Paredes is an American professional soccer player of Dominican descent who plays as a left midfielder or winger for Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the United States men's national team (USMNT).[1][2] Born on May 7, 2003, in South Riding, Virginia, he stands at 1.75 meters tall and began his youth career with local clubs such as Loudoun Soccer and Bethesda Soccer Club before joining the D.C. United academy at the under-13 level in 2016.[1][3] During his time in the academy, Paredes recorded 39 goals in 85 U.S. Soccer Development Academy appearances, showcasing his attacking potential from an early age.[3] Paredes signed his first professional contract as D.C. United's 14th homegrown player in January 2020 at age 16, making his MLS debut later that year and scoring his first league goal on July 3, 2021.[3][4] He appeared in 41 matches for D.C. United before transferring to VfL Wolfsburg in January 2022, where he has since developed into a versatile wide player, contributing 3 goals in the 2023-24 Bundesliga season alone.[1][5] His move to Europe marked him as one of the promising young talents in U.S. soccer, and he extended his contract with Wolfsburg through June 2026.[1] On the international stage, Paredes has represented the United States at youth levels including U-16, U-20, and U-23, earning a spot on the 2024 Olympic roster where he made 4 appearances and scored 2 goals.[4][6][7] He received his first senior USMNT call-up in August 2023 and has since accumulated 3 caps with the full national team, while maintaining pride in his Dominican heritage despite choosing to represent the U.S.[4][8] In 2023, he was named U.S. Soccer's Young Male Player of the Year, highlighting his rapid rise and contributions to American soccer abroad.[5] Despite a broken foot requiring surgery in August 2025, Paredes returned to action in November 2025, demonstrating resilience in his professional journey.[9]Early life and background
Family and heritage
Kevin Paredes was born on May 7, 2003, in South Riding, Virginia, United States.[1][5] As a U.S. citizen by birth, Paredes has Dominican heritage through both parents, who migrated from the Dominican Republic and settled in Virginia.[8][10][5] He has expressed pride in this background, noting its role in shaping his identity.[8] Paredes' family provided early encouragement toward soccer, fostering his initial interest in the sport within the local Virginia community.[5] This led to his first organized exposure through Loudoun Soccer, a prominent youth club in the area where he began playing as a child.[11][5]Youth development
Paredes began his organized youth soccer career with Loudoun Soccer in Virginia before joining D.C. United's academy in 2016 at the age of 13.[3] There, he progressed through the various age groups, starting at the U-13 level and advancing up to the U-19 team, benefiting from the structured environment of Major League Soccer's youth development pathway.[12] During his academy tenure, Paredes competed in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy (USSDA), where he demonstrated strong scoring ability with 39 goals in 85 appearances, including 61 starts, across multiple age groups.[12][5] A notable highlight came in the 2019 Generation Adidas Cup, an international youth tournament, where he scored the opening goal in D.C. United's U-17 team's 3-0 victory over Ulsan Hyundai, showcasing his clinical finishing and contribution to team success.[13] In the academy, Paredes honed his skills through intensive training focused on technical proficiency, tactical awareness, and physical conditioning, typical of MLS academy programs.[14] Initially positioned as an attacker, his prolific goal-scoring record reflected his forward role, but he transitioned to a left midfielder and winger, leveraging his pace and dribbling to create opportunities from wider areas.[15][16]Club career
D.C. United Academy
Kevin Paredes signed a homegrown player contract with D.C. United on January 17, 2020, becoming the club's 14th such signing at the age of 16.[12] His impressive performances in the D.C. United Academy, where he had captained the U-17 side and contributed significantly in youth competitions, paved the way for this professional agreement.[15] Following the signing, Paredes transitioned into the senior team's environment, receiving his first call-up for the MLS is Back Tournament in the 2020 season under head coach Ben Olsen. He made his MLS debut as a substitute in the 58th minute during a July 13, 2020, match against Toronto FC, marking a key step in his academy-to-senior pathway.[17] Throughout the 2020 and 2021 seasons, Paredes earned multiple bench appearances, gaining valuable exposure to professional play while continuing to train regularly with the first team.[12] In 2021, under new head coach Hernán Losada, Paredes further integrated into first-team sessions, benefiting from the club's emphasis on developing homegrown talent through direct senior exposure rather than immediate loans.[18] This period highlighted his rapid progression, culminating in early recognition as he was ranked 11th on the MLS 22 Under 22 list for his contributions and potential.[12]Loudoun United
In 2019, Kevin Paredes joined Loudoun United FC on loan from the D.C. United Academy to gain exposure in the USL Championship, the second tier of American professional soccer. This move marked his entry into senior-level competition, allowing him to adapt to the pace and intensity beyond youth systems.[5] Paredes made his professional debut on September 25, 2019, entering as a substitute in the 68th minute of a home match against Swope Park Rangers.[19] Over the course of the 2019 season, he featured in three appearances, followed by one additional outing in 2020, for a total of four games (two starts) and 227 minutes played, during which he recorded one assist while operating primarily as a left winger.[20] He returned briefly on loan from January to April 2021 but did not make any appearances during that period.[21] These limited but pivotal minutes at Loudoun United played a key role in Paredes' early development, enhancing his physical conditioning—gaining from 119 to 145 pounds during his initial professional years—and sharpening his on-field decision-making in high-stakes environments.[22] The experience underscored the value of D.C. United's affiliate pathway for homegrown talents like Paredes, who signed his first-team contract in January 2020.D.C. United
Paredes signed a homegrown contract with D.C. United on January 17, 2020, at the age of 16, marking the beginning of his integration into the club's MLS first team. His MLS debut came on July 13, 2020, during the MLS is Back Tournament, when he substituted into a match against Toronto FC as a 17-year-old.[15] Following limited appearances in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, where he featured in 17 matches across all competitions while also gaining experience on loan at USL Championship affiliate Loudoun United FC as preparation for increased first-team minutes, Paredes scored his first MLS goal on July 3, 2021, in a 7-1 victory over Toronto FC.[23] In the 2021 season, Paredes established himself as a regular contributor, making 24 appearances with 3 goals and 1 assist while logging 1,553 minutes.[24] Under head coach Hernán Losada, with assistant Chad Ashton overseeing tactical aspects, Paredes demonstrated versatility across the left flank, shifting from an initial attacking winger role to a more defensive left wing-back position to bolster the team's structure during a season that saw D.C. United push for playoff qualification until the final matches.[25] His contributions included key assists and goals in crucial games, such as his first assist on October 24, 2020, setting up a stoppage-time winner against Atlanta United in a playoff-clinching effort the prior year, helping the team reach the postseason for the first time since 2019.[26] Despite the 2021 campaign ending without playoffs, Paredes' growth highlighted his importance to the squad's rebuilding efforts. Paredes' rapid development culminated in a club-record transfer to VfL Wolfsburg, announced on January 28, 2022, for a reported $7.35 million fee plus performance-based add-ons and a sell-on clause.[27] By the time of his departure, the 18-year-old had amassed 41 MLS appearances for D.C. United, solidifying his reputation as one of the league's top young talents and paving the way for his move to European football.[28]VfL Wolfsburg
Kevin Paredes joined VfL Wolfsburg from D.C. United on January 28, 2022, signing a contract until June 2026.[29][30] His Bundesliga debut came on April 9, 2022, as a substitute in a 4-0 win over Arminia Bielefeld during the 2021-22 season finale, marking his initial taste of top-flight European football.[31] In the 2022-23 season, Paredes adapted to life under head coach Niko Kovač, primarily serving as a substitute with limited starts, appearing in 22 Bundesliga matches and scoring his first goal for the club on January 28, 2023, in a 2-1 loss to Werder Bremen.[32][33] He recorded one goal and three assists overall, often coming off the bench to provide attacking impetus from the left flank, while facing bench roles amid competition for positions in Wolfsburg's squad. Adaptation to the Bundesliga's intensity proved challenging, including cultural and linguistic hurdles; Paredes worked with a language tutor to improve his German, describing the process as ongoing but difficult, though he appreciated the professional environment in Wolfsburg.[22] The 2023-24 season marked Paredes' breakthrough, with 28 Bundesliga appearances—including 15 starts—and three goals, contributing to Wolfsburg's mid-table finish, while also featuring once in the DFB-Pokal.[34] His development coincided with participation in the 2024 Paris Olympics for the U.S. U-23 team, where he scored twice in a key group-stage win over Guinea. Under continued management transitions, including Niko Kovač's tenure, Paredes established himself as a versatile left midfielder, blending his MLS-honed dribbling with improved tactical discipline. The 2024-25 campaign brought significant setbacks due to injuries, including a foot injury that sidelined him for 209 days and a hamstring strain lasting 20 days, limiting him to just a handful of appearances before a brief return in April 2025.[35][36] He made his season debut on April 20, 2025, recording an assist in his first start under the club's management at the time. Early 2025 muscle issues further tested his resilience, but Paredes focused on recovery, aiming to reclaim a rotational role. By November 2025, following additional foot surgery in August that kept him out into the 2025-26 season, his total appearances for Wolfsburg stood at 70 across all competitions as of October 2025, with ongoing recovery.[37][35][9]International career
Youth international career
Kevin Paredes earned his first call-up to the United States youth national teams with the U-16 squad in 2019 for the Nike International Friendlies. He made his debut in a friendly against the Netherlands on November 14, 2019, during the tournament, scoring his first international goal in a 3–3 draw.[38] Paredes also featured in the U.S. U-17 team, representing them on three occasions and contributing one goal and one assist.[3] Paredes progressed to the U-19 and U-20 levels, featuring in training camps and friendlies that prepared the team for major tournaments.[39] With the U-20 squad, he participated in Concacaf U-20 Championship qualifying matches, scoring two goals and providing three assists, including a notable scissor-kick strike.[40] His performances at the youth levels, marked by his pace and attacking contributions on the left flank, highlighted his potential as a versatile winger. He earned caps at the U-16, U-20, and U-23 levels.[41] Paredes showcased his attacking prowess with the U.S. U-23 team at the 2024 Paris Olympics, scoring a brace in a 3–0 group-stage win over Guinea on July 30, 2024, which helped secure advancement to the quarterfinals. The U.S. team was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Morocco via penalties after a 1–1 draw. He made four appearances at the Olympics.[4] Born to Dominican parents in the United States, Paredes held dual eligibility for the Dominican Republic and the U.S. national teams.[30] He committed to representing the United States in 2021 by continuing his involvement with the U.S. youth squads and accepting a call-up to the senior USMNT training camp in December.[42] This decision followed standout showings in youth internationals that positioned him for a senior debut the following year.Senior international career
Paredes received his first call-up to the senior United States men's national team (USMNT) in August 2023 under head coach Gregg Berhalter for friendlies against Uzbekistan and Oman.[4] He made his debut on September 13, 2023, entering as a substitute in the 79th minute of a 4–0 victory over Oman in St. Louis, Missouri. His second appearance came on October 14, 2023, substituting in during a 3–1 friendly defeat to Germany in Nashville, Tennessee, where he played the final 15 minutes as a left winger. Paredes earned his first start on November 17, 2023, in a 3–0 win against Trinidad and Tobago in the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal second leg, contributing 66 minutes on the left wing before being substituted. These three caps represent his senior international appearances to date, with no further call-ups through November 2025 due to persistent foot and ankle injuries that sidelined him for much of the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons.[9] Berhalter has highlighted Paredes' versatility, noting his ability to operate effectively as a left wing-back or winger, providing depth in both defensive and offensive phases.[43] Of Dominican descent through his mother and eligible to represent the Dominican Republic, Paredes has publicly affirmed his commitment to the USMNT, stating ahead of the Olympics, "I'm proud of my Dominican heritage... but this is my country, and I'm excited to represent the U.S."[8]Personal life and playing style
Off-field interests and challenges
Beyond his professional commitments, Kevin Paredes has cultivated several off-field interests that provide balance and enjoyment. A notable hobby is immersing himself in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; during a period of recovery, he and his father watched all 34 films in chronological order, an activity that offered a welcome distraction and strengthened family bonds.[34] Paredes also enjoys cooking, particularly recreating familiar flavors from home while living in Germany, such as Chipotle-style chicken bowls, which he learned through online videos to satisfy his cravings for American-Mexican cuisine amid limited options abroad.[34] These pursuits extend to savoring Dominican dishes like rice with meat or chicken, reflecting his cultural background.[8] Paredes maintains a strong connection to his Dominican roots despite representing the United States internationally, drawing inspiration from his parents' immigrant journey from the Dominican Republic to Virginia. He embodies the resilience and positivity ingrained in Dominican traditions, often crediting these values for his perseverance in soccer, and stays linked to his heritage through family interactions and celebrating milestones in Dominican soccer, such as their qualification for the 2024 Paris Olympics.[8] Family visits play a central role in his personal life; in late summer 2024, he returned to South Riding, Virginia, for the first time in four years, coinciding with his father's birthday, which helped recharge him emotionally during challenging times.[34] Paredes has faced significant personal challenges, particularly with injuries that tested his mental resilience in 2025. Early in the year, he navigated recovery from a foot fracture sustained in August 2024, dealing with setbacks that initially dampened his spirits, but he adopted a mindset of finding "joy outside of football" through hobbies and support from teammates like Aster Vranckx.[34] This approach helped him avoid prolonged negativity, emphasizing that "being down all the time wasn’t going to help me get better."[34] However, in August 2025, he suffered a recurrence in the same foot, requiring surgery and indefinite sidelining, which he described as emotionally difficult amid his rising career trajectory with VfL Wolfsburg and the USMNT. As of November 2025, Paredes continues to recover from the surgery and is expected to return after the Bundesliga winter break.[44][45][37]Tactical role and attributes
Kevin Paredes primarily operates as a left wing-back, left midfielder, or winger, leveraging his versatility across the left flank to contribute both offensively and defensively in modern tactical setups.[46] His game is characterized by explosive pace, precise dribbling, and accurate crossing, allowing him to deliver dangerous balls into the box from wide areas.[5] Paredes' left-footed technique enables him to cut inside effectively, creating scoring opportunities for himself and teammates while maintaining a high work rate in transitions.[47] Among his key strengths, Paredes excels in technical proficiency, particularly in one-on-one duels where he demonstrates strong ball control and evasion skills, often winning over 55% of such challenges in Bundesliga play.[48] Off the ball, his proactive pressing and defensive contributions stand out, with rates of around 2.6 tackles per 90 minutes ranking highly among under-21 players in the league, complemented by a robust tackling ability rated as very strong by analysts.[47] He also poses a notable goal threat from wide positions, utilizing his shooting from distance and layoff play to contribute directly to attacks.[48] Paredes' evolution has seen him transition from a pure attacking winger during his MLS days with D.C. United to a more balanced role incorporating defensive responsibilities at VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga, where the league's intensity has honed his adaptability.[46] Early career challenges related to physicality, stemming from his 175 cm frame, have been largely overcome by the 2024-25 season through improved strength and tactical awareness, enabling him to handle the physical demands of European soccer.[1] This development draws comparisons to Alphonso Davies, another North American talent who adapted similarly in Germany, with Paredes citing Davies as an inspiration for his own growth.[5] Wolfsburg coach Niko Kovac has praised his versatility, highlighting his progress in integrating defensive duties with attacking flair.[49] Internationally, this versatility has allowed him to feature in various left-sided roles for the USMNT, enhancing his overall tactical profile.[47]Career statistics and honors
Club statistics
Kevin Paredes' professional club career statistics, encompassing appearances, goals, and assists in league and cup competitions, are detailed below.| Season | Club | Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Loudoun United FC | USL Championship | 3 | 0 | 1 |
| 2020 | Loudoun United FC | USL Championship | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2020 | D.C. United | Major League Soccer | 14 | 0 | 1 |
| 2020 | D.C. United | U.S. Open Cup | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| 2021 | D.C. United | Major League Soccer | 24 | 3 | 3 |
| 2021/22 | VfL Wolfsburg | Bundesliga | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| 2022/23 | VfL Wolfsburg | Bundesliga | 22 | 1 | 3 |
| 2022/23 | VfL Wolfsburg | DFB-Pokal | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| 2023/24 | VfL Wolfsburg | Bundesliga | 28 | 3 | 0 |
| 2023/24 | VfL Wolfsburg | DFB-Pokal | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2024/25 | VfL Wolfsburg | Bundesliga | 2 | 0 | 1 |
International statistics and honors
Kevin Paredes has represented the United States at various youth international levels, including the U-16, U-20, and U-23 teams, before earning senior caps with the USMNT. His youth career featured notable contributions, particularly with the U-20 side where he scored two goals and provided three assists during qualifying and friendlies. At the U-23 level, Paredes was a key player in the 2024 Paris Olympics, appearing in all four matches for the U.S. team, which advanced to the quarterfinals before finishing eighth overall, scoring two goals in the process.[40][4] Paredes received his first senior USMNT call-up in August 2023 and has accumulated 3 caps with the full national team as of November 2025, with no goals or assists recorded. His senior debut came in September 2023.[52] The following table summarizes Paredes' international statistics across youth and senior levels, based on official records up to November 2025:| Level | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|
| U-17 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
| U-20 | 12 | 2 | 3 |
| U-23/Olympics | 4 | 2 | 0 |
| Senior (USMNT) | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 22 | 5 | 4 |
Individual Honors
- U.S. Soccer Young Male Player of the Year (2023)[40]