Associates
Joe Corona
born July 9, 1990, in Los Angeles, California
played for San Diego State University and spent nine seasons in the Mexican top tier with Tijuana, Sinaloa, Veracruz, and Club America, three seasons in MLS with the LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo, and one season (still active) in the Swedish top tier with Sundsvall
23 caps, 3 goals, 1 assist as a midfielder for the USMNT
Danny Williams
born March 8, 1989, in Karlsruhe, West Germany
spent four seasons in the German top tier with Freiburg and Hoffenheim, four seasons in the English second tier with Reading, two seasons in the English top tier with Huddersfield Town, and one season in the Cypriot top tier with Pafos
23 caps, 2 goals, 0 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Jorge Villafana
born September 16, 1989, in Anaheim, California
spent fourteen seasons (still active) in MLS with Chivas USA, Portland Timbers, and LA Galaxy, and three seasons in the Mexican top tier with Santos Laguna
21 caps, 0 goals, 1 assist as a defender for the USMNT
Aron Johannsson
born November 10, 1990, in Mobile, Alabama
spent four seasons (still active) in the Icelandic top tier with Fjolnir and Valur, two seasons in the Danish top tier with AGF Aarhus, two seasons in the Dutch top tier with AZ Alkmaar, four seasons in the German top tier with Werder Bremen, two seasons in the Swedish top tier with Hammarby, and one season in the Polish top tier with Lech Poznan
member of the 2014 US World Cup squad
19 caps, 4 goals, 1 assist as a forward for the USMNT
Freddy Adu
born June 2, 1989, in Tema, Ghana
moved to Rockville, Maryland when he was eight years old
spent six seasons in MLS with DC United, Real Salt Lake, and Philadelphia Union, two seasons in the Portuguese top tier with Benfica and Belenenses, one season in the French top tier with Monaco, one season in the Greek top tier with Aris, one season in the Turkish second tier with Rizespor, one season in the Brazilian top tier with Bahia, one season in the Serbian top tier with Jagodina, one season in the Finnish top tier with KuPS, two seasons in the NASL with the Tampa Bay Rowdies, one season in the USL Championship with the Las Vegas Lights, and one season in the Swedish third tier with Osterlen
17 caps, 2 goals, 3 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Eric Lichaj
born November 17, 1988, in Downers Grove, Illinois
played for the University of North Carolina and spent one season in the English third tier with Leyton Orient, one season in the English fourth tier with Lincoln City, eight seasons in the English top tier with Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, and Hull City, three seasons in the English top tier with Aston Villa, and one season in the Turkish top tier with Karagumruk
16 caps, 1 goal, 1 assist as a defender for the USMNT
Alfredo Morales
born May 12, 1990, in Berlin, West Germany
spent six seasons in the German second tier with Hertha Berlin, Ingolstadt 04, and Fortuna Dusseldorf, five seasons in the German top tier with Hertha Berlin, Ingolstadt 04, and Fortuna Dusseldorf, and two seasons (still active) in MLS with NYCFC
16 caps, 0 goals, 0 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Sean Johnson
born May 31, 1989, in Lilburn, Georgia
played for the University of Central Florida and spent thirteen seasons (still active) in MLS with the Chicago Fired and NYCFC
10 caps as a keeper for the USMNT
Veterans
Mix Diskerud
born October 2, 1990, in Oslo, Norway
spent seven seasons in the Norwegian top tier with Stabaek and Rosenborg, one season in the Belgian top tier with Gent, two seasons in MLS with NYCFC, three seasons in the Swedish top tier with Goteborg and Helsingborg, two seasons in the Korean top tier with Ulsan Hyundai, one season in the Turkish top tier with Denizlispor, and two seasons (still active) in the Cypriot top tier with Omonia Nicosia
member of the 2014 US World Cup squad
38 caps, 6 goals, 2 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Brek Shea
born February 28, 1990, in College Station, Texas
spent thirteen seasons (still active) in MLS with FC Dallas, Orlando City, Vancouver Whitecaps, Atlanta United, and Inter Miami, two seasons in the English top tier with Stoke City, and two seasons in the English second tier with Barnsley and Birmingham City
34 caps, 4 goals, 1 assist as a midfielder for the USMNT
Timmy Chandler
born March 29, 1990, in Frankfurt am Main, West Germany
spent twelve seasons (still active) in the German top tier with Nurnberg and Eintracht Frankfurt
member of the 2014 US World Cup squad
29 caps, 1 goal, 2 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Darlington Nagbe
born July 19, 1990, in Monrovia, Liberia
moved to Cleveland, Ohio when he was eleven years old
played for the University of Akron and spent twelve seasons (still active) in MLS with the Portland Timbers, Atlanta United, and Columbus Crew
25 caps, 1 goal, 2 assists as a midfielder for the USMNT
Masters
Omar Gonzalez
born October 11, 1988, in Dallas, Texas
played for the University of Maryland and spent eleven seasons (still active) in MLS with the LA Galaxy, Toronto FC, and New England Revolution, four seasons in the Mexican top tier with Pachuca and Atlas
member of the 2014 US World Cup squad
52 caps, 3 goals, 0 assists as a defender for the USMNT
Grandmasters
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Legends
Jozy Altidore
born November 6, 1989, in Livingston, New Jersey
spent eleven seasons (still active) in MLS with the NY Red Bulls, Toronto FC, and New England Revolution, two seasons in the Spanish top tier with Villareal, three seasons in the English top tier with Hull City and Sunderland, one season in the Turkish top tier with Bursaspor, and two seasons in the Dutch top tier with AZ Alkmaar
member of the 2010 and 2014 US World Cup squads
116 caps, 42 goals, 16 assists as a forward for the USMNT
Top Contributions to the USMNT
Altidore played in the 2010 World Cup, drawing England (1-1) and Slovenia (2-2), and beating Algeria (1-0) in the Group Stage, advancing to the Knockout Stage where they lost to Ghana (2-1)
Altidore, Diskerud, Chandler, Gonzalez, and Johannsson played in the 2014 World Cup, beating Ghana (2-1), drawing Portugal (2-2), and losing to Germany (1-0) in the Group Stage, advancing to the Knockout State where they lost to Belgium (2-1)