![]() finish in one of the group's top two spots, they'll move on to the semifinals, where a win will see them advance to the finals and, more importantly, the Olympics as both finalists will represent CONCACAF at this summer's tournament. will open group play against Costa Rica on March 18 to begin the qualifying tournament, which is held in Guadalajara, Mexico.Īfter that, they'll take on the Dominican Republic on March 21 before a marquee group stage finale against hosts Mexico three days later. will have to emerge from a difficult group featuring two of the region's heavy-hitters. To qualify for the Olympics for the first time since 2008, the U.S. After starting this journey nearly two years ago, we’re excited to get started with the tournament.” The road ahead "We’ve had a productive training camp in Guadalajara and our players are hungry for the opportunity to compete. "We’ll need all 20 players on this roster to contribute for us to achieve our ultimate goal of qualifying for the Olympics. ![]() “We know that qualifying will be a challenge, but it’s a challenge that we’re ready for," Kreis said. ![]() MIDFIELDERS: Johnny Cardoso (Internacional), Hassani Dotson (Minnesota United FC), Ulysses Llanez (Heerenveen), Djordje Mihailovic (CF Montreal), Andrés Perea (Orlando City), Sebastian Saucedo (UNAM Pumas), Jackson Yueill (San Jose Earthquakes)įORWARDS: Jesus Ferreira (FC Dallas), Jonathan Lewis (Colorado Rapids), Benji Michel (Orlando City), Sebastian Soto (Norwich City) What was said? GOALKEEPERS: Matt Freese (Philadelphia Union, JT Marcinkowski (San Jose Earthquakes), David Ochoa (Real Salt Lake)ĭEFENDERS: Julian Araujo (LA Galaxy), Justen Glad (Real Salt Lake), Aaron Herrera (Real Salt Lake), Henry Kessler (New England Revolution), Mauricio Pineda (Chicago Fire FC), Sam Vines (Colorado Rapids) ![]()
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