Trevor Zwetsloot is going to the U20 WC with New Zealand: SQUAD | In case you haven't caught up yet, here are all the players who will be heading to Poland next month to represent New Zealand at the FIFA U-20 World Cup, good luck lads! pic.twitter.com/1PHWY88TUA— New Zealand Football 🇳🇿 (@NZ_Football) April 16, 2019
Final Mexico U17 camp before naming the roster for World Cup qualifying. Alvarez and Munoz included, but not Letayf. #U17 | This is the team sheet called up by Head Coach Marco Antonio Ruíz to camp in preparation for our U-17 @Concacaf Championship!! 👦🏻🇲🇽⚽️#PasiónyOrgullo | #FMFporNuestroFútbol pic.twitter.com/UWO0Ekvqdy— Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) April 16, 2019 According to one reporter's tweet, this also serves as Mexico's 25-man provisional roster for the 20-man final roster for WCQ, so apparently Letayf (and others) won't be on Mexico's U17 qualifying squad.
Malik Tillman on the German U17s: 🇩🇪 🙌 Hier ist der Kader für die #U17EURO in Irland (3. bis 19. Mai). In der Gruppenphase trifft unsere #U17 auf Italien, Spanien und Österreich.Alle Infos 👉 https://t.co/kTT6ThXS7o pic.twitter.com/txAG1QsmHE— DFB-Junioren (@DFB_Junioren) April 17, 2019
I had not heard of him before, that's why he called my attention. His name is Patrick Nwegbo '02 and he plays in Alabama FC, he was called to a Nigerian camp earlier this month. He was born in Georgia. Some of the Nigerian pages talked about having rejected a call from the USA U17 team before, but you can not trust that. http://www.boysecnl.com/2019/04/ala...under-17-camp-ahead-of-africa-cup-of-nations/ https://www.today.ng/sport/football/patrick-nwegbo-snubs-golden-eaglets-chance-175025
Anything's possible, but it seems hard to believe any player anywhere would turn down a U17 callup unless they'd already been called up by someone else.
That, combined with Nigerian soccer media's fast and loose approach to truth in journalism, makes me doubt the information.
http://www.fedefutguate.org/index.p...ub-17-campamento-de-preparacion-al-premu.html The call are from the previous week, but it is worth highlighting 2 Americans in the call of Guatemala U17. Jose Ortega '03 (Bethesda SC). He was in the USA U14 camp a few years ago. It has a pretty decent goal average. Edward Castro '03 (LA Galaxy). So far this year has not played, although last season with the U15 team apparently did it in a good way. It is worth remembering that Guatemala is in our group.
Monterrey refuses to release Jonathan Gonzalez to Mexico for the U-20 World Cup. Gonzalez & FMF not happy about it https://t.co/aiJkLNeFpc— Brian Sciaretta (@BrianSciaretta) April 21, 2019
They are a bunch of hypocrites. Monterrey asked Sarachan not to call Gonzalez into a USMNT camp for the Portugal friendly because they needed him for a rescheduled game. They didn't need another starter, Cesar Montes, as much because his call up was to the Mexican National Team. There was no statement from the Mexican National Team about those antics that I think probably played a big part in Gonzalez switching to Mexico.
Nómina de la Selección Sub-17 de Guatemala 🇬🇹 que participará en el Premundial de Concacaf que se jugará en Bradenton, Florida a inicios del mes de mayo. pic.twitter.com/psIe5CUNHr— UNCAF / Oficial (@uncaf) April 23, 2019
Bethesda SC's youth call ups: 10 Nat Team call ups @BethesdaAcademy 17s/14s - Proud of these boys!!Jose Ortega - Guatemala/17sMarlon Tabora - Honduras/17sWilliam Flores - El Salvador/17sAaraon Heard, Ramsey Ray, Kristian Fletcher, Arvid Lindquist, Leland Gray, Lyndon Porter - US/14sKevin Diaz - Chile/14s— WM (@MoravekSoccer) April 25, 2019 Ortega has already been mentioned. Tabora is the son of the Honduran ambassador to the US, so we can forget about him for now. Flores and Diaz are listed as US citizens: WILLIAM IRAHETA FLORES #45 PLAYER PROFILE Year of Birth: 2002 Position: Goalkeeper Hometown: Montgomery village , MD Nationality: United States KEVIN DIAZ #45 PLAYER PROFILE Year of Birth: 2005 Position: Midfielder Hometown: Hagerstown , MD Nationality: United States
not posted here but 01-Leon Flach played for Germany U18 his 1st game for Germany. Game was like B/C squad. seems like Flach was very honored to play for Germany and to wear the jersey and can't wait for his next call up. Was very excited when he got the call.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that that seems like exactly the kind of thing you might expect to hear from someone who accepts a national team callup!
well he seemed to have been waiting for call up for awhile now. As he makes plenty of camps but no call ups. But finally got his 1st call up in April 2019. could be wrong but from his own words, that sounds more like someone finally getting his desired call up.
A source close to him confirmed that Portugal U17 keeper Sergio Dutra Alves, part of the Nike International Friendlies-winning squad in Florida, was born in Los Angeles.
Snip: For 13-year-old Kevin Diaz of Hagerstown, playing the sport of soccer seemed to come naturally. When he first kicked a ball at age 4, he instantly fell in love with the sport. https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/spo...cle_ef85cabe-6312-11e9-b27e-dbbe1e6261b0.html
Kevan Kahoussi '02 of North Carolina Fusion, is called by Trinidad and Tobago U17 for the U17 championship. Kevan Kahoussi of the u17 Academy called up to represent T&T u17 national team at the u17 concacaf championships. https://t.co/LGaomcxVDe pic.twitter.com/avtNivo5bu— NC Fusion (@NC_Fusion) April 27, 2019 http://ncfu.ussoccerda.com/sam/teams/index.php?team=7543016&player=534605037
Also on the T&T roster, the following US-based players: Curtis De Leon (North Carolina FC) Jerrell Nixon (Concorde Fire) US citizen confirmed Ira Sayeed (Indy Premier) Ajani Fortune (Atlanta United) US citizen confirmed http://ttfootball.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/roster.pdf
Not that anyone was suggesting this, but I wondered if he might be related to Nick De Leon, since his dad Leon was a T&T international. I think the answer is probably no, or at least they aren't brothers.
Efra played a good game. It is true that he played against a Jamaican team without much talent, but the boy really has a lot talent and personality. His left foot is prodigious.