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On November 24, 2015, Lavelle was called up to train with the senior United States women's national soccer team. [3] One of eight players who joined the team's Victory Tour following the 2015 Women's World Cup , she earned her first senior international cap on March 4, 2017, during a match against England at the 2017 SheBelieves Cup . [ 40 ]
The first United States national soccer team was constituted on November 28, 1885, when it played Canada in the first international match held outside the United Kingdom. [10] Canada defeated the U.S. 1–0 at Clark Field in the East Newark neighborhood of Kearny, New Jersey.
The following tables summarizes the all-time record for the United States men's national soccer team, first broken down by confederation and then the team's head-to-head record by decade. The United States has played matches against 105 current and former national teams, with the latest result, a win, coming against Costa Rica on January 22, 2025.
The United States Soccer Federation's State Soccer Associations are the local governing bodies of soccer in the United States. State Soccer Associations exist to govern all aspects of soccer in the United States. They are responsible for administering club and player registration as well as promoting development amongst those bodies and referees.
United States national soccer team may refer to: United States men's national soccer team, men's national association football team;
United States men's national soccer team (7 C, 17 P) United States Soccer Federation officials (1 C, 15 P) United States women's national soccer team (9 C, 15 P)
This is a list of soccer clubs in the United States. For clarity, teams based outside the United States that play in USSF -recognized leagues are also listed below with their home country noted. Five professional leagues of men's soccer teams [ citation needed ] are sanctioned by the Professional Division of the United States Soccer Federation ...
Prior to joining U.S. Soccer, Crocker was the director of football operations at English Premier League club Southampton F.C., where he was regarded as being instrumental in keeping the Saints in the top flight of English football despite them having the league's smallest budget.