Player Details

Name

Bryan Acosta

Pronunciation

ah-COHS-tah

Height

5' 9"

Weight

176 lbs

Date of Birth

11.24.1993 (30)

Birthplace

La Ceiba, Honduras

Position

Midfielder

Position Detail

Unknown

Preferred Side

Unknown

Footedness

Right

Roster Category

Senior
Career Summary

ACQUIRED: On August 1, 2023 in an exchange with Colorado Rapids. Bryan Acosta will be under contract with the club through 2023 with a club option in 2024.

2023: Tallied his first goal contribution for Portland with an assist against San Jose on Sept. 20... Made his Timbers debut on Aug. 20, starting against the Dynamo.

CAREER: Acosta spent the last five seasons playing in MLS (FC Dallas, Colorado Rapids). He recorded two goals and five assists in 60 regular-season appearances (49 starts) through three seasons with FC Dallas (2019-2021), after signing as a Designated Player with the club in 2019. The midfielder joined Colorado in 2022 and has since tallied four assists in 40 regular-season appearances (35 starts) for the Rapids.

Acosta began his professional career in 2013 with Honduras’ top-tier side Real C.D. España, making his debut at the age 18 on September 23, 2013, against C.D.S. Vida. Acosta made 129 appearances over four seasons (2013-2017) with Real España, tallying 19 goals. Notably, he was a part of the winning 2013 Apertura squad that qualified for the Concacaf Champions League (2014-15), making four appearances in four matches. The midfielder continued his career in Spain’s second-tier division with Club Deportivo Tenerife, where he scored five goals and tallied six assists in 47 appearances. Notably, Acosta featured in Copa del Rey matches with Tenerife in two seasons (2017-18, 2018-19), scoring one goal in four matches overall.

INTERNATIONAL: Acosta has made 62 appearances for the Honduras Men’s National Team. Most recently, he made all three appearances in the group stage of the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup against Mexico (June 25), Qatar (June 29) and Haiti (July 2). Acosta has featured in 13 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches, 15 Concacaf Gold Cup and Nations League matches, and Copa Centroamericana. He received his first senior call up on February 26, 2014, and went on to make his debut on March 6, 2014. Additionally, Acosta played for Honduras’ U-20 and U-23 teams, featuring in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, captaining the team through all six matches played, including the bronze medal match against Nigeria.