Four years after he sold pretzels and nachos at Allianz Field's grand opening, Devin Padelford unexpectedly made his MLS debut there in last Saturday's 1-1 draw with Toronto FC.
Minnesota United's homegrown fullback entered in the 69th minute for DJ Taylor and marked Toronto FC and Italian national team attacking midfielder Federico Bernardeschi on the wing.
It has been a long road back to Allianz and MLS action.
"Awesome," Padelford said. "Dream come true again."
Raised in Maplewood and educated at Woodbury High, Padelford came up through Minnesota's club system and Minnesota United's U-19 academy team. He moved into the Loons' MNUFC2 reserve team and its MLS Next Pro level last season and made his team debut in U.S. Open Cup competition.
Formerly a left-footed attacker, he moved to left back in the Loons' program after his concession days were done.
On a job tip from his mother, Padelford worked the stadium's concession stands for several games early in the Loons' 2019 season. It was a fundraiser for his St. Croix Valley club team that won a Las Vegas tournament and earned a trip to Spain to tour Real Madrid facilities, among other sites.
He wore a hair net, passed out pretzels and poured soft drinks to earn spending money for the trip. Padelford was 16.