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MLS Well Represented On U.S. Roster

(Soccer365.com) - The majority of Bruce Arena's Germany 2006 squad have been a part of the emerging Major League Soccer.

Nineteen of the 23 players that will represent the United States at the FIFA World Cup this summer in Germany have experience in Major League Soccer. Bruce Arena, U.S. Men’s National Team Manager, announced the 23-man roster and 13 alternates today on ESPN’s SportsCenter. The selections emphasize the impact that Major League Soccer continues to make on the maturation and improvement of the U.S. National Team program.

Arena, the longest-tenured national team coach in the 32-team field, accepted the position in October 1998 after guiding D.C. United to two MLS Cup titles. For the 2006 U.S. World Cup roster, Arena selected 11 current MLS players and 12 players employed by European clubs. Of the 13 players named as alternates to the U.S. roster, 11 are current MLS players.

The 32-team FIFA World Cup takes place in Germany from June 9 to July 9, with all 64 games being broadcast live and in high definition by ABC, ESPN and ESPN2. The United States’ first round opponents are the Czech Republic (June 12), Italy (June 17) and Ghana (June 22). The 11 current MLS players on the roster are slated to play for their respective teams this weekend before heading to Cary, N.C. for the U.S. team’s training camp, which begins May 10. The United States will play three games in its Send-Off Series before departing for Germany: Tuesday, May 23 in Nashville vs. Morocco; Friday, May 26 in Cleveland vs. Venezuela and Sunday, May 28 in Hartford vs. Latvia.

“We congratulate each of the 23 players selected to represent our country on the world’s grandest sporting stage,” MLS Commissioner Don Garber said. “This United States team was assembled from arguably the deepest talent pool in American soccer history and we are confident that Coach Bruce Arena and this team will make us all proud.”

A number of the U.S. team’s top players have spent the majority of their professional careers in Major League Soccer, including Landon Donovan, Pablo Mastroeni, Eddie Pope and Josh Wolff. Others, who currently play in Europe, forged their identities as stars while playing for MLS clubs and are still fan favorites in those cities, such as DaMarcus Beasley and Carlos Bocanegra with the Chicago Fire; Brian McBride with the Columbus Crew, and Bobby Convey with D.C. United.

“It’s no secret that this team has a lot of MLS influence,” Arena said. “I have said all along that our country’s success in international soccer depends on Major League Soccer and its continued growth. Clearly our player pool is getting deeper, particularly if you look at each four-year cycle. For that to continue, a strong domestic league is essential.”

The 23-player roster selected to the 2006 U.S. World Cup team follows (current MLS players in bold, former MLS players italicized):

Goalkeepers Club

Marcus Hahnemann Reading (England)
Tim Howard Manchester United (England)
Kasey Keller B. M’gladbach (Germany)

Defenders Club

Carlos Bocanegra Fulham (England)
Steve Cherundolo Hannover 96 (Germany)
Jimmy Conrad Kansas City Wizards (MLS)
Cory Gibbs ADO Den Haag (Holland)
Frankie Hejduk Columbus Crew (MLS)
Eddie Lewis Leeds United (England)
Oguchi Onyewu Standard Liege (Belgium)
Eddie Pope Real Salt Lake (MLS)

Midfielders Club

DaMarcus Beasley PSV Eindhoven (Holland)
Bobby Convey Reading (England)
Clint Dempsey New England Revolution (MLS)
Landon Donovan Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS)
Pablo Mastroeni Colorado Rapids (MLS)
John O’Brien Chivas USA (MLS)
Ben Olsen D.C. United (MLS)
Claudio Reyna Manchester City (England)

Forwards Club

Brian Ching Houston Dynamo (MLS)
Eddie Johnson Kansas City Wizards (MLS)
Brian McBride Fulham (England)
Josh Wolff Kansas City Wizards (MLS)

The Kansas City Wizards have the most U.S. World Cup team members of any MLS team, with three – Jimmy Conrad, Eddie Johnson and Josh Wolff. Eight of the 12 MLS teams have one representative each: Chivas USA, Colorado Rapids, Columbus Crew, D.C. United, Houston Dynamo, Los Angeles Galaxy, New England Revolution and Real Salt Lake.

U.S. Men’s National Team Alternates List – 2006 FIFA World Cup

Goalkeepers (2): Tony Meola (New York Red Bulls), Matt Reis (New England Revolution)

Defenders (3): Chris Albright (Los Angeles Galaxy), Gregg Berhalter (Energie Cottbus), Todd Dunivant (Los Angeles Galaxy)

Midfielders (5): Chris Armas (Chicago Fire), Chris Klein (Real Salt Lake), Pat Noonan (New England Revolution), Steve Ralston (New England Revolution), Kerry Zavagnin (Kansas City Wizards)

Forwards (3): Conor Casey (FSV Mainz), Chris Rolfe (Chicago Fire), Taylor Twellman (New England Revolution)

Other Major League Soccer players who could represent their respective countries at this summer’s World cup are:

Player Club Country
Cornell Glen - Los Angles Galaxy - Trinidad & Tobago
Avery John - New England Revolution - Trinidad & Tobago
Roberto Mina - FC Dallas - Ecuador
Douglas Sequeira - Real Salt Lake - Costa Rica
Claudio Suarez - Chivas USA - Mexico

About Major League Soccer
Headquartered in New York City, Major League Soccer is the top-flight professional soccer league in the United States and features many stars from the U.S. and around the world. Now in its 11th season, MLS has 12 teams: the Chicago Fire, Colorado Rapids, Club Deportivo Chivas USA, Columbus Crew, D.C. United, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, Kansas City Wizards, Los Angeles Galaxy, Red Bull New York, New England Revolution and Real Salt Lake. For more information about MLS, log on to the League’s official Web site at www.MLSnet.com.

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Comments

ralston not olsen,twellman not ching,and berhalter not conrad.they aren't that good. other then that its ok.

addu not ching 100% sure or better he is a natural star

I'd like to see Ralston as well, though I think a Ralston vs Olsen argument isn't really worth taking up. Both are solid players with good experience, but both are complete gambles at this point given their health status.

Twellman, not Ching? Now that's an argument worth making. Or Twellman not Wolff for that matter. Twellman just has that certain something that finds a way to score. I can see that Ching is chosen to be a second physical presence and arial threat if McBride is injured, etc. Wolff is meant to complement the others with some pace and a little creativity. But I think I'd like to see McBride, Twellman, Johnson and Ching with Landon and Demarcus getting forward to fill the role that Wolff is capable of.

Addu? Not this year. Not ready, not strong enough, wouldn't be effective. You can see that every time he has to face a bigger, stronger and reasonably quick defender. 4 years from now will be the year of Freddy and will also see some big breakout performances by the other youngsters in this crop such as Johnson, Convey, Gibbs etc.

team usa has a greater chance to play a major role in this year's world cup.i think that they are going to go far.

i think the friendly game on 05-23-06 against Morocco is a better chance for the Usa soccer team to show if they are really ready for the world cup.

Which professional league has the most players represented in the World cup this year? EPL? Siere A?

Twellman should be on the 2006 Roster. He has fire in his game.

i know the world cup is over and theres no use arguing about Bruce Arena's choses but WHY NOT TWELLMAN??

Haha man the us is picking their plaers from the wrong places haha like is said before they should send the girls team in place of the guys team for all internationals as well as the next world cup as i bet the girls would make it out of the first round! haha!

My porelbm was a wall until I read this, then I smashed it.

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