U15 BNT Roster Named for Florida Camp
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Immanuel Adewunmi
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 2030
MF
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Mich. Wolves
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Arman Alagha
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 2029
MF
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Barca Academy
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Maximiliano Alvarez
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 2029
MF
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Orlando City
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Aiden Appiah
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 2029
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Colorado Rapids
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Reggie Bailey
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 2029
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San Jose
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Dempsey Biller
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 2029
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Chicago Fire
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Bradley Castro
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 2029
MF
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NY Red Bulls
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Elvis Caushaj
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 2029
MF
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Crew SC
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Williver Chea
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 2029
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Atlanta United
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Zorion Civil
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 2030
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Orlando City
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Christopher Fitanidis
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 2029
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CSA - Bergen
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Gage Lewis
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 2029
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Crew SC
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Ian Miller
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 2029
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Portland Timbers
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Will Moddelmog
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 2029
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Dynamo
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Oscar Olsen
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 2029
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Dynamo
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Dinolen Shang
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 2029
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San Jose
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Harrison Storey
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 2029
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Chicago Fire
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Gabriel Vasquez
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 2029
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Potomac SC
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Levi Welch
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 2029
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LAFC
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Thomas White
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 2030
GK
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Phil. Union
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Wes Wolfley
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 2029
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Phoenix Rising FC
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U.S. Under-15 Boys’ National Team head coach Ross Brady has named a 24-player roster for the team’s domestic training camp to be held March 16-23 in West Palm Beach, Fla.
The camp is part of the Federation’s continued focus on the U.S. Way philosophy, which emphasizes increased programming for Youth National Teams to create more opportunities for young players to advance through the pathway to the senior National Team with the goal of representing their country at a world championship.
Thirteen of the 17 clubs represented on the roster come from Major League Soccer setups. Columbus Crew have three selections, followed by two apiece from Chicago Fire, Houston Dynamo, Orlando City and San Jose Earthquakes. One player will come to camp from Atlanta United, Charlotte FC, Colorado Rapids, D.C. United, LAFC, Red Bull New York, Philadelphia Union and Portland Timbers.
Four other players come from clubs that play in MLS Next, with two from Barca Residency Academy, and one apiece from Cedar Stars Academy-Bergen and Phoenix Rising. The roster is rounded out with one selection from Liga MX side CF Monterrey.
All players are born after Jan. 1, 2011.
U-15 BOYS’ NATIONAL TEAM (2011) - ROSTER BY POSITION (Club; Hometown):
Goalkeepers (3): London Stern (Barca Residency Academy; Los Angeles, Calif.), Henry Wang (Charlotte FC; Charlotte, N.C.), Thomas White (Philadelphia Union; Atherton, Calif.)
Defenders (9): Aiden Appiah (Colorado Rapids; Englewood, Colo.), Reggie Bailey (San Jose Earthquakes; Pleasanton, Calif.), Dempsey Biller (Chicago Fire; Plainfield, Ill.), Zorion Civil (Orlando City; Land O’ Lakes, Fla.), Gage Lewis (Columbus Crew; Ann Arbor, Mich.), Ian Miller (Portland Timbers; Tigard, Ore.), Will Moddelmog (Houston Dynamo; Sugar Land, Texas), Harrison Storey (Chicago Fire; Lake Barrington, Ill.), Wes Wolfley (Phoenix Rising; Peoria, Ariz.)
Midfielders (6): Immanuel Adewunmi (Columbus Crew; Ann Arbor, Mich.), Maximiliano Alvarez (Orlando City; Kissimmee, Fla.), Bradley Castro (Red Bull New York; South Plainfield, N.J.), Elvis Caushaj (Columbus Crew; West Bloomfield, Mich.), Dinolen Shang (San Jose Earthquakes; Mountain House, Calif.), Levi Welch (LAFC; Los Angeles, Calif.)
Forwards (6): Romualdo Aguirre (CF Monterrey/MEX; Saltillo, Mexico), Arman Alagha (Barca Residency Academy; Scottsdale, Ariz.), Williver Chea (Atlanta United; Lawrenceville, Ga.), Christopher Fitanidis (Cedar Stars Academy-Bergen; Orangeburg, N.Y.), Oscar Olsen (Houston Dynamo; Washington, D.C.), Gabriel Vasquez Carmichael (D.C. United; Gaithersburg, Md.)
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