Here's who made the USMNT World Cup roster, and the Texas ties

The U.S. was the youngest team to qualify for Qatar at an average age of 24.07, more than a year-and-a-half younger than the next closest team. Fir...

November 14, 2022
3:04 AM

The U.S. was the youngest team to qualify for Qatar at an average age of 24.07, more than a year-and-a-half younger than the next closest team. First, the USMNT revealed its World Cup kits (jerseys), which you can check out here. Now, we know who will represent the United States at the World Cup later this month in Qatar.  Here is a look at the 26-man U.S. roster:  Ethan Horvath (GK)Sean Johnson (GK)Matt Turner (GK)Cameron Carter-Vickers (D)Sergino Dest (D)Aaron Lang (D)Shaq Moore (D)Tim Ream (D)Antonee Robinson (D)Joe Scally (D)Deandre Yedlin (D)Walker Zimmerman (D)Brenden Aaronson (M)Kellyn Acosta (M)Tyler Adams (M)Luca de la Torre (M)Weston McKennie (M)Yunus Musah (M)Cristian Roldan (M)Christian Pulisic (F)Jesus Ferreira (F)Jordan Morris (F)Gio Reyna (F)Josh Sargent (F)Tim Weah (F)Haji Wright (F) There are three players with Texas ties to this World Cup roster; the most notable name that didn't make the roster was Ricardo Pepi, the 19-year-old striker from El Paso who came up in the FC Dallas system.

Paul Livengood