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The United States men's national soccer team, abbreviated as USMNT, represents the United States in men's international soccer competitions. The team is governed by the United States Soccer Federation , which is a member of FIFA since 1914 and was a founding member of CONCACAF since 1961.
The following tables include various statistics for players on the United States men's national soccer team (featuring all caps, goals, assists and goalkeeper wins and shutouts) from the team's first match in 1916 through the November 18, 2024 game against Jamaica.
The U.S. regularly competes at the FIFA World Cup, the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and the Summer Olympics.The U.S. has also played in the FIFA Confederations Cup, Copa América by invitation, as well as several minor tournaments.
The role of the United States men's national soccer team coach was first established in 1916 with the appointment of Thomas Cahill.Forty-one men have occupied this position.
Several U.S. players on the roster, however, would go on to have a major influence with the United States men's national soccer team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, which the United States would host. The 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia would be the first time that teams could add overage players to their rosters.
The United States U-20 men's national soccer team is controlled by the United States Soccer Federation.The highest level of competition in which the team competes is the FIFA U-20 World Cup, which is held every two years.
First international El Salvador 1–4 United States (Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; August 26, 1983)Biggest win United States 11–0 Kyrgyzstan (Baku, Azerbaijan; May 30, 2013)
Ferreira moved from Colombia to Dallas when he was 10 years old. [3] He signed a homegrown player contract with FC Dallas on November 17, 2016. [4] He made his professional debut on June 3, 2017, as a 71st-minute substitute during a 6–2 win over Real Salt Lake, scoring his first goal in the 89th minute of the game.