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Yukon soccer phenom signs pro contract with Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 team

Yukon soccer phenom Joe Hanson will play his first game as a professional later this month after signing a contract with the Vancouver Whitecaps organization.

"It doesn't feel real yet, but it does," the 18-year-old said. "It's still sinking in, but I'm excited and I know that it means a lot to the territory and a lot of people that have helped me and worked with me along this path."

Hanson, who has been told he's the first Yukoner to sign a professional soccer contract, signed a two-year contract to play with the Whitecaps's reserve team, the Whitecaps FC 2 team, that plays in the MLS Next Pro league. 

The team is made up mostly of players under 23 who are looking to get into the first team, Whitecaps FC, which plays in the MLS, the top professional league in Canada and the U.S.

Hanson, who is an attacking midfielder, is confident he'll get there one day.

"There's definitely a chance I can play with the big team and break with them," he said.

He said he's focused on the FC 2 team and himself right now, and winning as many games as possible, but in the back of his mind, he's also thinking about the first team, which he's already had an opportunity to train with a few times.

"I feel like I'm close. With a bit more experience and, you know, as I get a bit older, I think I'll definitely be able to break in with that team," he said.

Hanson said he started playing organized soccer when he was five and it's always been his dream to play professionally.

When he was nine, his dad told him that if he wanted to become a pro, he had to get serious about it now.

Around that time, he started playing with a team in Seattle.

"[I] got scouted and noticed a little bit as a player," he said. "So I think around then, I started to kind of

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