American Herbert Cojulun scored a goal yesterday with the U-20 team for Xelajú MC in the Guatemalan 1st division. pic.twitter.com/lOLG5LTBaJ— Jordan Older (@JordanOlder_) December 8, 2014 Snip: The forward had a standout high school career at Brookland-Cayce in South Carolina and was one of the six Seattle Sounders FC finalists of Sueño MLS 2012. Cojulun, a Casey, S.C., resident, was born in Guatemala and is eligible to represent Honduras, Guatemala and the United States at international level, according to the statement. http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/artic...-cojulun-signs-guatemalan-?module=from_footer https://twitter.com/hdcojulun10 http://ussda.demosphere.com/teams/47158256/47187471-47158344/52585991.html
Listed on the roster of the Ventura County Fusion this summer. http://uslpdl.com/teams/2015/6188518.html#ROSTER
Back in the States, but this story seems to think he's U.S.-eligible after all. I suppose it's possible things have changed over the last year. In 2014, Cojulun signed a three year contract with Club Xelaju MC in the Guatemalan 1st division but left the club to move to Madrid, Spain. At Xelaju, Cojulun scored eight goals in all competitions for the 1st professional team and the U-20 team. In 2016, Cojulun traveled to tryout in the Mexican 1st division with Toluca FC but returned home to play for the S.C. United Bantams ofSouth Carolina in the PDL earlier this month. Cojulun has the rare distinction of being able to represent three countries at the international level; U.S.A., Honduras, and Guatemala and has already been contacted by representatives from the Honduran and Guatemalan national teams. http://www.thecolumbiastar.com/news..._goals_help_hometown_team_reach_playoffs.html