More so than others, soccer is a game that unites the entire world.
Its international influence has brought together people from all walks of life, and still continues to grow to this day.
For those who actively compete, each one can remember when they first kicked a ball and began to foster a deep-rooted passion for the game.
Alief Taylor senior Jefferson Benitez is no exception.
“My first memories were of me playing soccer,” he said. “My family has always been into it and it’s been a part of my life since I could walk. We’ve got a lot of relatives so we’d go to the park every day and play. From then on, I’ve been a part of a team.
“That’s not to say I haven’t been through some tough battles with soccer. But that love for the sport never fades. I feel free when I’m out on the field, so that keeps me motivated to stick with it.”
As the team’s leading midfielder and one of its various captains who received an all-district honorable mention a year ago, he has gradually discovered his voice on the pitch, over the four years he’s spent with the Lions.
“Since joining this program, I’ve really noticed my growth in several areas,” said Benitez. “Compared to how I was at first, I’ve been able to open up and mature in a lot of ways, thanks to Coach (Anthony) Khan. It’s taken some time but I feel like I know myself better at this point and who I want to be.”
Like so many who have followed FIFA, Benitez has grown up as a ride-or-die FC Barcelona fan, while idolizing one of the greatest talents ever to exist, Lionel Messi, whose number he now shares.
Given Benitez’s background in the sport, one might assume that’s the path he wishes to pursue.
However, he’s ultimately decided to take an even more admirable route.
“I intend to join the Marines after I graduate,” he said. “That’s been a dream of mine for so long. I want to be the first in my family to join the armed forces, and be a part of something greater than myself. It’s going to be on my shoulders and I’m ready to work for it.”
But back to Alief Taylor.
The Lions went 15-7-3 in 2023, which was capped off by an appearance in the UIL-6A Area Round where they would narrowly fall to Humble.
That respectable performance is something Benitez and his teammates will aim to build upon this winter.
“To be honest, I’m really confident in this team’s ability this year,” he said. “I think we all know what Coach Khan’s plan is and how to execute, which should guide us to the next level. I feel like we’re going to make it farther this season, even though we’ll be playing some tougher competition. I trust my teammates, so I’m excited for the challenge.”
Benitez hasn’t been one to shy away from adversity thus far. It stands to reason that the goal might just be one he achieves in the near future.