Cade Cowell first started his footballing journey with Ballistic United in 2017-18. The 20-year-old was signed by San Jose Earthquakes in 2019 after he netted 34 goals in 32 games for his former club. Just a year later, Cade Cowell was signed as a Homegrown Player for San Jose Earthquake’s senior team and he made his debut appearance as a substitute in their 4-3 win against Sacramento Republic. His debut start in the MLS came against LA Galaxy, but San Jose Earthquakes lost the match by a scoreline of 3-2.
Cade Cowell has recently been in the headlines because of his inclusion in the USMNT squad for the Olympics 2024 in Paris.
What is Cade Cowell’s nationality?
Cade Cowell is an American by birth but also shares Mexican lineage because of his mother Amber Maldonado Cowell. Despite having Mexican roots, Cade Cowell has always represented the United States men’s national team in professional football.
This Mexican lineage helped him go to the Liga MX side Club Deportivo Guadalajara or Chivas. Chivas is a side commonly known for signing players with only a Mexican heritage and Cade Cowell became the first MLS homegrown player to be signed by the Liga MX outfit. He even had to get a Mexican passport before he could sign for the club.
FAQ's on Cade Cowell nationality
A. Cade Cowell’s mother is Amber Maldonado Cowell and his father is Debin Slade Cowell.
A. Chance Cowell is 16 years old and was born on July 5, 2008.