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Jul 10, 2026 07:49+05:30
Diego Luna discusses mental health advocacy, lessons learned from working at a coffee shop and the legacy he hopes to build after missing the USMNT World Cup squad

Getty Images SportMore than a soccer player
Diego Luna has emerged as one of MLS’ most exciting young American talents, but the Real Salt Lake midfielder hopes his story will be about more than what happens on the field
The 22-year-old, a two-time MLS All-Star, earned significant attention during the USMNT’s World Cup cycle before ultimately missing out on Mauricio Pochettino’s final squad. Even so, Luna says his long-term goals extend beyond soccer
“I want to build a legacy for my name,” Luna said as part of a campaign with Carl’s Jr

Getty Images SportA passion for mental health and community
As Luna’s profile has grown, so has his desire to make a difference away from the game
The midfielder has been recognized for his community involvement, particularly around mental health initiatives. He says helping others is just as important as anything he accomplishes on the pitch
“I want to be like, ‘This guy gave back to mental health,’ or ‘This guy gave back to the kids,’ or ‘This guy gave back to the community,'” Luna said
For Luna, success is measured by impact as much as trophies or individual honors

Getty Images SportThe coffee shop lesson
One of the most influential experiences of Luna’s young career had nothing to do with soccer
After moving to Utah, he often found himself alone once training sessions ended. Looking for structure and interaction, he took a job at a coffee shop
Luna says it proved to be one of the best decisions he has ever made
“I learned to communicate better, make eye contact, make people laugh,” he said
The experience helped him develop confidence and people skills while showing him how small interactions can brighten someone’s day

Getty Images SportLooking up after the World Cup disappointment
Missing out on the USMNT’s World Cup roster was a disappointment, but Luna remains focused on the future
He continues to be a central figure for Real Salt Lake and one of the most promising young players in MLS. As he works toward future national-team opportunities, Luna says he wants to be remembered for much more than his performances with the ball at his feet
His goal is simple: leave a lasting impact on both the game and the people around him
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