Flood played abroad in Brazil and Japan, the former of which he attributes much of his style to on and off the pitch, including the nickname "Floodinho."
Seyi Adekoya and Edward Delgado were brought in as trialists for PRFC's 2021 preseason, marking the second straight day in which a trialist has been signed.
It doesn’t get more Arizona than Ryan Flood, who was born in Scottsdale, played youth soccer in the Valley and went to Corona del Sol High School in Tempe.
Phoenix Rising added assistant coaches Juan Guerra and Danny Stone following the departures of former players and assistants Peter Ramage and Blair Gavin.
The deal will last six years through the 2026 USL Championship season, which will conclude after the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
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Phoenix Rising has won two Western Conference championships and a regular-season title in the last three years. The unfinished business? The USL Cup FInal.
Phoenix Rising's Prince Saydee told the UpRising Podcast on Thursday that he chose to join PRFC because it's "one of the top teams in USL Championship."