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Veteran USL Goalkeeper Thomas Olsen Joins Northern Colorado

By USLLeagueOne.com Staff, 01/21/22, 11:00AM EST

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Olsen signs with Hailstorm FC after previously spending time in USL, Europe


Olsen signs with Hailstorm FC after previously spending time in USL Championship, Europe | Photo courtesy of Reno 1868 FC

WINDSOR, Colo. – Former USL Championship and League One goalkeeper Thomas Olsen has signed with Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC, pending league and federation approval.

Olsen, 26, was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nev., and played for Finnish club FF Jaro in 2021, where he started 17 matches for the second division side. Jaro finished fourth in the Ykkönen, with Olsen keeping seven clean sheets.

“Thomas is a physical giant, and he has fantastic attributes for a goalkeeper,” said Hailstorm FC head coach Éamon Zayed. “I love that he played in the USL Championship for a few years and then wasn’t afraid to go and test himself in Europe and grow and develop over there. That shows his character and his ambition. He had offers to stay in Europe, but he wanted to come home and show everyone in the USA that he has the potential and ability to be one of the best goalkeepers in the whole of USL and develop even further.”

In 2018, Olsen signed with the Las Vegas Lights FC prior to their first season in the USL Championship and became the starter late in the season. He then started 32 matches in 2019, captaining the team in six and keeping clean sheets in nine of them, including a shutout against eventual champions Real Monarchs SLC, and a shutout against El Paso that earned him a spot in the USL Championship Team of the Week. His nine shutouts that year were the seventh-best mark in the entire USL Championship. During the truncated 2020 season, Olsen started six matches for Las Vegas.

Prior to the start of the 2018 season, Olsen was drafted by the Colorado Rapids in the third round of the MLS SuperDraft. Olsen played collegiately at the University of San Diego, where he started 70 matches in four years and earned All-West Coast Conference honors in 2014, 2015, and 2017. He also spent his summers playing for FC Tucson

Olsen also has international experience, having represented the U.S. U-20 side in 2015 while still a student at USD. He made one start, against Tottenham Hotspur U-21, and backed up Zach Steffen at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand.

“I’m really excited to join the club,” said Olsen. “After talking to the coaches I’m even more excited because they’re ready to win. It’s always good to be part of something when the coaches are all in to win right away. When you have professionalism across the board it’s exciting. I can’t wait to get going.”


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