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Rowdies Add Robert Castellanos on Loan from Nashville SC

By USLChampionship.com Staff, 03/11/22, 11:02AM EST

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Center back joins club having previous experience in the Championship at Rio Grande Valley FC


The Tampa Bay Rowdies have acquired center back Robert Castellanos on loan from Major League Soccer's Nashville SC ahead of the new season. | Photo courtesy Nashville SC

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – The Tampa Bay Rowdies announced on Friday the club had acquired center back Robert Castellanos on loan from Major League Soccer’s Nashville SC. Terms of the loan were not disclosed by either team.

Castellanos arrived in Tampa Bay last week and played all 90 minutes in the Rowdies’ preseason finale against South Georgia Tormenta FC. With the addition of Castellanos, the Rowdies roster now stands at 21 players.

“First, thanks to (Nashville SC Head Coach) Gary Smith and Nashville for giving us the opportunity to bring in such a good player on loan,” said Rowdies Head Coach Neill Collins. “We’ve had the benefit of being able to watch Nashville a lot during preseason with them being based in Tampa Bay. Robert’s someone that caught our eye. We’ve been looking to strengthen that position and we think he does that. When you bring in a loan player you have to make sure the player is committed to the club and Robert has shown that. We’re really excited to have him amongst what’s a really strong squad. Now we can focus on the group of players that we’ve got.”

Castellanos spent the 2021 season with Nashville SC. The 23-year-old center back made his MLS debut with Nashville in a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC on August 1 and scored the lone goal to earn a place on Major League Soccer’s Team of the Week.

A native of Southern California, Castellanos signed his first professional contract with La Galaxy II after coming up through Liga MX side Club Atlas’ youth academy. After one season in Los Angeles, Castellanos moved on for a three-season stint with Rio Grande Valley FC. Castellanos made 37 total appearances for the Toros in the Championship before signing in Nashville at the start of 2021.

“Robert’s embedded himself very well,” said Collins. “We’re quite fortunate Nashville played a back three most of the preseason. I think it’s his strongest position to play in the middle of a back three. His strengths are definitely his presence and his ability in the air. He’s a very good organizer. I think like a lot of our players, he just brings a lot of hunger and determination to compete and to win. That’s one of the reasons he’s fit in very well with the group. He’s a very fit player. He’s got high fitness levels and that’s very important when you play for us at Al Lang. When you play in the Eastern Conference you’ve got to have those attributes.”

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