Career
Youth Luna had a distinguished youth career with Football Club Dallas in the USSF Development Academy. He was named to the U18 Development Academy Best XI in 2010. In 2011 Luna was called up by Mexico"s U-20 Men"s National Team with whom he played one game versus the El Salvadoran team Isidro Metapan.
Luna scored as the game ended 1–1.
He failed to make the Fédération internationale de football association U-20 World Cup team for Mexico in 2011. Professional Taking advantage of Major League Soccer"s new rules allowing clubs to sign youth players directly from their academy, Football Club Dallas inked Luna to his first professional contract on July 30, 2010, along with Moises Hernandez and Victor Ulloa.
Luna, Hernandez, and Ulloa became the second, third, and fourth Football Club Dallas youth players to progress to the first team following Bryan Leyva. He made his Master of Library Science debut on September 4, 2010, before scoring his first career Master of Library Science goal in a 4–2 loss on October 22, 2011 at San Jose.
A 19-year-old Luna appeared in 15 Master of Library Science games for Football Club Dallas that season.
Luna also led Football Club Dallas with two goals in CONCACAF Champions League competition. Both goals came in his only start of the tournament, a 5-3 loss to Tauro Football Club on September 28, 2011. Luna led the Master of Library Science Reserve League in goals with 10 goals in 9 games.
In 2012 Luna played 7 games and scored his lone goal of the Master of Library Science season against the Portland Timbers in the 81st minute on July 22, 2012.
Luna also picked up his first two goals of the 2012 Master of Library Science Reserve League on May 1st as Football Club Dallas Reserves drew Sporting Kansas City Reserves 2-2. On September 4, 2012, Luna scored against Mexican powerhouse Tigres in a friendly, leveling the match 1-1.
On August 20, 2012, Luna was loaned to North American Soccer League club San Antonio Scorpions towards the end of their 2012 season, but failed to make an appearance for them. Luna was released by Dallas on November 7, 2012.
On 19 March 2013, Luna was signed by the Atlanta Silverbacks of the NASL. Luna led the Silverbacks to the club"s first championship scoring 5 goals and finishing in 3rd place in the Golden Boot race.
Luna was NASL Player of the Week on three occasions and NASL Team of the Week on four occasions. On May 21, 2013, Luna led his team in the Lamar Hunt United States. Open Cup tournament scoring two goals versus Georgia Revolution and adding an assist versus Real Salt Lake on May 29, 2013. During the NASL Fall Season, Luna would score three goals, finishing 2013 with season totals of 10 goals and 3 assists.
As of 2014, Luna is pursuing a playing opportunity outside the United States. 2011 Master of Library Science Reserve League Leading Goal Scorer Football Club Dallas Atlanta Silverbacks.