He left Portland after his junior year to join the newly formed Australian A-league, having registered 64 goals and 42 assists as a Pilot.
[3] Salazar didn't have much gaming time for Sydney FC and was released after the 10th round of the season.
Salazar is still remembered in Sydney as a player who was hyped up by the media but did not make an impact at club.
Salazar made his debut coming on as a substitute replacing Steve Corica on the 66th minute in the Semi Final against Adelaide United assisting Mark Rudan's winning goal.
Salazar featured in Sydney's campaign to qualify for the Oceania Club Championship, scoring 2 goals in 4 matches.