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Ariel "Ari" Daniel Lassiter Acuña (born September 27, 1994) is a Costa Rican professional
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who plays as a winger for
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club
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and the Costa Rica national team.


Early life, youth and college

Lassiter was born in Turrialba, Costa Rica, where his father
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, a professional footballer, played for A.D. Carmelita. The Lassiter family moved to the United States after the elder Lassiter signed with the
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of
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. before eventually moving to
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when Ariel was 13. There, Lassiter attended
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, where he played on the school soccer team for 4 years, captaining the team for 2 years. He received multiple accolades during his high school career, including being named two-time
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High School Player of the Year. Lassiter also spent 5 years playing for Albion SC, a youth soccer club in
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. Lassiter played college soccer for the
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. He had 5 goals and 4 assists from 21 appearances during his first season for the Mustangs, earning a spot on the
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All-Freshman team. He left Cal Poly after his freshman season.


Club career


GAIS

In July 2014, Lassiter signed with
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in the Swedish
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. He made his debut for GAIS on August 9, 2014, playing 70 minutes in a 2–1 win over Husqvarna FF. On August 23, he scored his first goal in a 2–0 win against Varbergs BoIS. Lassiter ended his first professional season with one goal from 12 matches.


LA Galaxy

On January 29, 2015, Lassiter signed with LA Galaxy II of the
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. He made his debut for Galaxy II on March 22, coming on as a substitute in a 0–0 draw with Real Monarchs. Lassiter scored his first goal for Los Dos on April 11 to help Galaxy II to a 3–1 win over
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. He finished the regular season with 11 goals and one assist from 21 games, helping Galaxy II qualify for the
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. Lassiter scored four times in the playoffs as Los Dos reached the final, where they fell 2–1 to the
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. He also scored once in the
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as Galaxy II lost to Ventura County Fusion 2–1. The 2015 season also saw Lassiter make one appearance for the Galaxy first team, coming on as a substitute in a 3–0 loss to the
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in an MLS match on July 25. On March 5, 2016, the Galaxy announced Lassiter had signed a first-team contract. He started the season with Galaxy II, scoring two goals in a 2–0 win over Arizona United on March 26. The following week, Lassiter got his first ever MLS start as he helped the Galaxy first team to a 0–0 draw with the
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. He then started five straight games for the reserves before suffering a back injury that kept him out for two months. Lassiter returned from his injury and played with Galaxy II for the rest of their season, scoring nine goals and recording one assist from 16 games as he helped Los Dos reach the playoffs, where they lost 3–0 to Swope Park Rangers in their first game. After being eliminated from the playoffs, Lassiter returned to the Galaxy first team and played in the final two games of the regular season. The Galaxy qualified for the playoffs, but Lassiter did not appear in any of the three matches. The 2017 season saw Lassiter split his time between the Galaxy first team and Galaxy II. On June 14, he scored his first goal for the Galaxy senior team to help LA defeat
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3–1 in a U.S. Open Cup match. He scored again on June 28 as the Galaxy defeated Sacramento Republic 2–0 to advance to the Open Cup Quarterfinals, where they fell 3–2 to the
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. On July 23, Lassiter scored his first career MLS goal as the Galaxy lost 4–3 to the
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. He ended the season one goal from 14 MLS appearances, all coming from the bench, as well as three appearances and two goals in the Open Cup for the Galaxy first team. He also had nine appearances and five goals for Galaxy II during the season. In 2018, Lassiter primarily featured for Galaxy II, scoring five goals and recording four assists from 12 appearances. He saw limited involvement with the Galaxy first team during 2018, making seven substitute appearances during league play and playing twice in the Open Cup, where he scored two goals. On November 26, 2018, the Galaxy declined Lassiter's contract option for the 2019 season.


Alajuelense

On December 18, 2018, Lassiter signed with Costa Rican club Liga Deportiva Alajuelense. He made his debut for Alajuelense on January 16, 2019 in a 3–3 draw against
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. He scored his first goal for Alajuelense on February 27 in a 4–2 win over Cartaginés. Lassiter ended his first season in Costa Rica with three goals from 16 games. Alajuelense finished the clausura season in 6th place, missing out on the playoffs by 2 points. On July 21, 2019, Lassiter scored once to give Alajuelense a 1–0 win over
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in the opening match of the 2019 Apertura. The following game saw Lassiter score once and record an assist as ''Los Leones'' defeated
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2–1. He scored twice on September 8 to give Alajuelense a 2–0 win over
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. Lassiter scored another brace on October 6 as Alajuelense defeated Deportivo Saprissa 5–2. He finished the Apertura regular season with 12 goals and five assists from 20 appearances, helping Alajuelense finish top of the table. Lassiter made four appearances in the playoffs as he helped ''Los Leones'' reach the final, where they lose 2–0 to
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. Since the playoff winner was different than the regular season winner, a two-legged grand final was held between Alajuelense and Herediano to determine the Apertura champion. Lassiter appeared in both legs, but Herediano won 5–4 on penalties after the teams played to a 2–2 aggregate score. Alajuelense opened the 2020 Clausura on January 12, 2020, beating Limón 4–1 win Lassiter scoring once and adding an assist. On February 4 he scored twice as ''Los Leones'' beat
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5–1. On February 12, Lassiter scored in the 93rd minute to give Alajuelense a 3–2 win over Guadalupe. On March 14, he had one goal and four assists to help Alajuelense defeat
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6–1. Lassiter finished the Clausura regular season with eight goals and nine assists from 18 appearances, helping ''Los Leones'' finish third in the table and qualify for the playoffs. Lassiter made four appearances and scored once in the playoffs as Alajuelense reached the final, where the fell to Saprissa 3–0 over two legs. On May 4, 2020, Lassiter was signed a new contract with Alajuelense until 2023.


Houston Dynamo

On August 17, 2020, Lassiter returned to MLS by going on loan to the
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. Houston sent $50,000 in
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to the
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to acquire his MLS rights. He made his Dynamo debut on September 2, coming on as a substitute and scoring twice to give Houston a 3–0 win over
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. On October 7 Lassiter recorded his first assist for the Dynamo in a 2–0 win over
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rivals
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. On October 28 he scored once in a 2–1 loss to LAFC. Lassiter ended the season with three goals and one assist from 16 appearances. It was a poor season for Houston overall, finishing bottom of the Western Conference and missing out on the playoffs. On December 1, 2020, the Dynamo announced that they had exercised their purchase option to make Lassiter's move permanent. While the official transfer fee was not announced, it was reportedly around $400,000. Lassiter made 19 appearances during his second season in Houston as the Dynamo finished last in the West for the second straight season.


Inter Miami

On December 16, 2021, Lassiter was traded by Houston to
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in exchange for $100,000 of General Allocation Money.


CF Montréal

On April 12 2023, Lassiter was involved in a trade deal that saw him and teammate Bryce Duke move to
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in exchange for
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and $1.3 million in General Allocation Money.


International career

Born in Costa Rica and raised in the United States, Lassiter was eligible to play for both national teams. He represented the United States U-23 national team twice in friendlies during 2015. Later that year, he switched to the Costa Rican U-23 national team and represented them at the
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. He made his senior debut for
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on March 22, 2019 in a friendly against Guatemala, coming on as a 63rd-minute substitute for Waylon Francis. On 1 July 2021, Lassiter was included in
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's squad for the
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. Lassiter scored his first senior international goal on 12 July in a 3–1 over
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in the Gold Cup group stage. He made four appearances, scored one goal, and had one assist at the Gold Cup, helping Costa Rica reach the quarterfinals.


Career statistics


Club


International


International goals

''Scores and results lost Costa Rica's goal tally first.''


References


External links

*
Profile at TopDrawerSoccer
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lassiter, Ariel 1994 births Living people American expatriate soccer players American expatriate sportspeople in Sweden American soccer players Men's association football forwards Cal Poly Mustangs men's soccer players Costa Rica men's under-20 international footballers Costa Rican expatriate footballers Costa Rican footballers Costa Rica men's international footballers Costa Rican people of American descent GAIS players Homegrown Players (MLS) LA Galaxy players LA Galaxy II players Major League Soccer players Sportspeople from Temecula, California Soccer players from California Superettan players USL Championship players United States men's under-23 international soccer players Houston Dynamo FC players Expatriate footballers in Sweden Costa Rican expatriate sportspeople in Sweden 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup players Inter Miami CF players CF Montréal players