Daniel Salloi may have grown up in Hungary, but heâs no stranger to American culture. He transplanted to the States in high school to play soccer in Kansas, and has be there ever since. In 2016, he signed to Sporting Kansas City. Heâs one of only a few players who entered directly from the clubâs developmental academy and he is still with the club today.
We caught up with him to talk everything music; from exposing his teammates to his native Hungarian music to feeling Ariana Grandeâs best breakup song, he told us all about how big of a role music plays in his game.
What type of music do you like to listen to right now?
I like R&B and pop; mostly trendy music. I really go with the flow and enjoy whatâs popular now.
Who are your favorite artists right now?
My favorites right now are The Weeknd, Drake, Travis Scott, and maybe when I need something different, The 1975.
What does music do that gets your mind right for a match?
Music is really important to me. I always listen to, especially my favorite artists, before games. It gets me hyped before a game. I find a good song and a good beat to get into the right mindset. It just helps me.
Whatâs your guilty pleasure?
Ariana Grandeâs âThank U, Next.â And no, itâs not dedicated to anyone in particular.
In the Sporting Kansas City locker room, whoâs in charge of the AUX cord?
Matt Besler. Heâs great at it, his name is actually DJ Beezy DaddyâĤ Iâm not sure I should be saying that (laughs). But heâs very good at playing music.
Who should definitely NOT be in charge of the AUX cord?
I would say Graham Zusi. Heâs old fashioned. Whenever we play anything new, he always asks, âwhat is this?â So definitely not Zusi.
Do you ever try to play Hungarian music for the guys?
Yes! Of course. I force them to listen to it. Some of them hate it... but there are some who love it.
Whatâs the best concert or festival youâve ever been to?
Iâve been to a couple good ones. The Weeknd and Drake were amazing. Thereâs a band from England, Hurts, who I saw at a festival in Hungary. They were great, too. But I really like the experience of any type of live music. Itâs my thingâĤ to go to concerts whenever theyâre in town.
Whatâs your earliest music related memory?
My parents loved Guns N' Roses, and so I loved them too. Thatâs definitely the earliest artist Iâve ever listened to. I remember going to their concert when I was younger, too. It was so cool.
Finish this sentence. Music is ?
Passion.



