RENTON, WASH. – The Seattle Sounders FC announced today that it has extended the contract of midfielder Osvaldo Alonso through the 2014 Major League Soccer season.

Alonso, voted the team’s most valuable player in 2010, is entering his third year with Sounders FC. Per club and Major League Soccer policy, no further terms of the deal were disclosed.

“We are thrilled to extend Ozzie’s contract for an additional two years,” said general manager Adrian Hanauer. “Through hishard work, intensity and heart, Ozzie is certainly deserving of the reward of a bigger and longer contract.”

“Ozzie has been a vital part of the Sounders’ success,” said head coach Sigi Schmid. “His work rate, defensive tenacity and passing are important every game, and I am happy he will be with us for a while.”

“I am very pleased with the attention I have been given by the club, and I appreciate the confidence that Adrian and Sigi have shown in me,” said Alonso. “I am very happy with the team and the fans here in Seattle. The fans have treated me well and I will give them and the club my best every time I step on the field, and I will work hard to bring success to the Sounders.”

In 2010 Alonso, 25, was instrumental in Sounders FC compiling the best record in MLS over the second half of the season. Once he returned from a seven-game absence due to injury, Seattle went 9-2-2. In addition to winning balls and starting attacks Alonso scored one goal and added three assists in 23 league appearances. Nine of the 11 shutouts were achieved in games he played.

Alonso made 29 league appearances in 2009, his first year in MLS, scoring one goal and three assists. Capped 17 times by the Cuban National Team, he was voted USL Rookie of the Year in 2008 while with Charleston.

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