Nombre
Thomas HasalPronunciación
ha-SAHLEstatura
6' 4"Peso
190 lbsLugar de nacimiento
7.9.1999 (26)Lugar de nacimiento
Cambridge, ON, CanadaPosición
ArqueroCategoría en la plantilla
SeniorCategoría del jugador
HomegrownEstatus del jugador
Season Ending Injury2025Â (Los Angeles Football Club / LAFC2)Â
established himself as Hugo Lloris’ primary backup in goalÂ
started one MLS regular-season match, a 5-2 loss in Seattle 3/8/25; relieved Lloris at halftime of 3-0 win over St. Louis 9/27/25 Â
in his Leagues Cup debut against Pachuca on 8/1/25, Hasal started and conceded a single goal (on a deflected shot) in a match that saw LAFC play down a man for nearly an hour. In the decisive penalty shootout Hasal made two saves to earn LAFC an extra pointÂ
in Leagues Cup start vs. Tigres 8/5/25 Hasal made four saves in LAFC’s 2-1 victoryÂ
started six games for LAFC2 (MLS NEXT Pro), posting two clean sheets
2024 (Los Angeles Football Club / LAFC2)Â
debuted with the Black & Gold on 9/21/24 at FC Dallas, conceding three goals in a 1-3 lossÂ
started three games for LAFC2 (MLS NEXT Pro), conceding four goals in 260 mins.
2023 (Vancouver Whitecaps / Whitecaps FC 2) Â
appeared in in one match, 5/27/23 at St. Louis (1-3 loss)Â
appeared in two Concacaf Champions League matches; made four appearances in MLS NEXT Pro (367 minutes)
2022Â (Vancouver Whitecaps)Â
started all 17 of his first-team appearances, logging 1,509 minutes, and posting six wins and four clean sheetsÂ
appeared in three matches with Whitecaps2 (MLS NEXT Pro), logging 270 minutes
2021Â (Vancouver Whitecaps)Â
- started all seven of his first-team appearances, posting one clean sheet
2020Â (Vancouver Whitecaps)Â
began his professional career with a 239-minute shutout streak with two clean sheets at the MLS is Back TournamentÂ
made his MLS regular-season debut on 8/18/20, a 0-3 loss to Toronto FCÂ
appeared in nine regular-season matches (eight starts), logging 753 minutes played, with one clean sheet before his season was cut short due to injury
INTERNATIONALÂ
- played for Canada’s youth national teams at all levels; started for Canada at the Concacaf Under-20 Championships in 2017 and 2018
SOCIAL MEDIAÂ
- Instagram:Â @thomashasal

