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The Next Generation of Potential US Stars
Posted on 6/28/10 at 10:56 pm
Posted on 6/28/10 at 10:56 pm
Obviously some of these guys won't pan out, but others will.
Here are a few I have heard of. Never seen any of these guy play substantial minutes before.
Luis Gil-16 year old starting out with Real Salt Lake. Was part of the 2009 U-17 squad. Central Midfield.
Danny Mwanga-18-year old who started his rookie season with the Philadelphia Union. Has scored 4 times in 8 games. Was the top pick in the MLS Draft last year. Forward.
Jack McInerney- 17-year old teammate of Mwanga's. Scored two goals on the U-17 squad in 2009.
Joseph Gyua-17-year old midfielder who played for Vancouver Whitecaps and moved to Germany last year to play for the youth side of Hoffenheim. Son of Philip Gyua, a Ghanan-American who played for the USMNT and in indoor soccer leagues.
Sebastian Lletget-17-year old attacking mid for West Ham's youth team. One of their scouts says he is more impressive than Joe Cole at the same age.
Mix Diskerud-19-year old midfielder for Staebek, a top team in Norway. He already starts for their A-team and has capped with our youth level teams. He already turned down Norway to play for our youth teams.
Please feel free to add anyone else.
Here are a few I have heard of. Never seen any of these guy play substantial minutes before.
Luis Gil-16 year old starting out with Real Salt Lake. Was part of the 2009 U-17 squad. Central Midfield.
Danny Mwanga-18-year old who started his rookie season with the Philadelphia Union. Has scored 4 times in 8 games. Was the top pick in the MLS Draft last year. Forward.
Jack McInerney- 17-year old teammate of Mwanga's. Scored two goals on the U-17 squad in 2009.
Joseph Gyua-17-year old midfielder who played for Vancouver Whitecaps and moved to Germany last year to play for the youth side of Hoffenheim. Son of Philip Gyua, a Ghanan-American who played for the USMNT and in indoor soccer leagues.
Sebastian Lletget-17-year old attacking mid for West Ham's youth team. One of their scouts says he is more impressive than Joe Cole at the same age.
Mix Diskerud-19-year old midfielder for Staebek, a top team in Norway. He already starts for their A-team and has capped with our youth level teams. He already turned down Norway to play for our youth teams.
Please feel free to add anyone else.
Posted on 6/28/10 at 11:11 pm to Keys Open Doors
You bastard, I was working on an "article" listing all the players for the future. Guess I'll post the list now.
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Michael Hoyas-Age: 18, Club: Estudiantes de La Plata-Midfield
Mikkel Diskerund -Age: 19, Club: Stabek Football-Midfield
Erik Benjaminsen -Age: 17, Club: Stabek Football-Midfield
Rogelio Gabriel Funes Mori-Age: 19, Club: River Plate (Argentinean)-Striker
Tony Tchani -Age:21, Club: New York Red Bulls (Cameroonian)-Midfield
Gregg Garza- Age: 17, Club: Sporting Clube de Portugal, Defender
Eugene Starikov- Age: 22, Club: Zenit St
Petersburg (On Loan at Tom Tomsk), Striker
Danny Mwanga -Age: 18, Club: Philadelphia Union (Congolese)-Midfield
Alex Zahavi- Age: ?, Club: Sporting Clube de Portugal (Portuguese)-Striker, nephew of well-known football agent Pini Zahavi
Samir Badr-Age: 16, Club: FC Porto-Goalkeeper
Earl Edwards -Age: 18, Club: N/A-Goalkeeper
Cody Cropper -Age: 17, Club: Ipswich Town (?)-Goalkeeper
Parker Walsh - Age:18 (?) Club: Karlsruhe-Defender
Lester Dewee -Age: 17, Club: Olympique de Marseilles-Midfielder
Alex Molano -Age: 18, Club: Dinamo Zagreb-Midfielder
George Pantelic -Age: 18, Club: Rad (Croatia)-Midfielder
Shaun Greenfield -Age: 18, Club: FC Chernomorets (?)-Forward
Francisco Navas -Age: 18, Club: Houston Dynamo-Midfielder
Tristan Bowen -Age: 19, Club: Los Angeles Galaxy-Forward
Will Packwood -Age: 17, Club: Birmingham City-Midfielder
Terence Boyd- Age: 20, Club: Hertha Berlin-Midfielder (American Dad)
Ellis McLoughlin-Age: 19, Club: Hertha Berlin-Striker
Christian Castaneda- Age: 17, Club: Hertha Berlin-Midfielder
Alfredo Morales -Age: 20, Club: Hertha Berlin-Midfielder
Stefan Jerome -Age: 17, Club: Miami FC-Striker
Sebastian Lletget -Age: 17, Club: West Ham United-Midfielder
Charles Renken -Age: 16, Club: 1899 Hoffenheim/Vancouver Whitecaps-Midfielder
Joseph Gyau -Age: 17, Club: 1899 Hoffenheim/Vancouver Whitecaps-Forward
Jack McInerney -Age: 17, Club: Philadelphia Union-Forward
Luis Gil -Age: 16, Club: Real Salt Lake-Midfielder
Ike Opara -Age: 21, Club: San Jose Earthquakes-Defender
Amobi Okugo -Age: 20, Club: Philadelphia Union- Midfielder
Abdus Ibrahim -Age: 18, Club: Toronto FC-Forward
Blair Gavin-Age: 21, Club: Chivas U.S.A.-Midfielder
Omar Gonzalez -Age: 20, Club: Los Angeles Galaxy-Defender
Brek Shea -Age: 19, Club: FC Dallas-Forward
Peri Marosevic -Age: 21, Club: FC Dallas-Forward
Gale Agbossoumonde -Age: 18, Club: S.C. Braga (On Loan from Miami FC)
Enric Alegre-10 year old-Valencia
Emerson Hyndman- Grandson of Schellas Hyndman, FC Dallas coach.
Fabrice Picault -Age: 19, Club: Caliguri-Midfielder
Bobby Wood-Age: 18, Club: 1860 Munich-Midfielder
Juan Agedelo-Age: 17, Club: New York Red Bulls
Andy Najar-Age: 17, Club: D.C. United
Jared Jeffrey -Age: 20, Club: Mainz-Midfielder
Devann Yao -Age:19, Club: Ipswich Town-Forward
Danny Cruz -Age: 20, Club: Houston Dynamo-Midfielder
Eric Lichaj -Age: 21, Club: Aston Villa-Defender
Gabe Ferrari -Age: 21, Club: Ternana (On Loan from Sampdoria)-Forward
Preston Zimmerman -Age: 21, Club: Mainz-Forward
Sebastian Clark-Age: 15, Club: Vestsjælland
Zarek Valentin-Age: 18, Club: University of Akron Zips
Cesar Zamora- Age: 19, Club: Chivas U.S.A.
Kyle Davies-Age: 21, Club: FC Dallas-Defender
Bill Hamid- Age: 19, Club: D.C. United-Goalkeeper
Posted on 6/28/10 at 11:14 pm to crazy4lsu
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Enric Alegre-10 year old-Valencia
Posted on 6/28/10 at 11:15 pm to crazy4lsu
Also, if someone notices a mistake please let me know. The list mostly includes players younger than twenty-two.
Posted on 6/28/10 at 11:16 pm to UASports23
Yeah I got that one from BigSoccer.com. No clue how he knew that.
Posted on 6/28/10 at 11:51 pm to UnluckyTiger
I wish I knew if any of those guys are actually good.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 12:09 am to dj30
Thanks for posting this.
I've seen Fafà Picault play twice in Cagliari. I used to live there, visit occasionally and am kind of a fan of the RossoBlu. He looked pretty good: had a couple of really nice runs, one with a great set up for a goal. He was the fastest player on the pitch. Came in as a late sub in the other match but believe he starts now.
I've seen Fafà Picault play twice in Cagliari. I used to live there, visit occasionally and am kind of a fan of the RossoBlu. He looked pretty good: had a couple of really nice runs, one with a great set up for a goal. He was the fastest player on the pitch. Came in as a late sub in the other match but believe he starts now.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 12:54 am to wm72
4 of those Guys you listed are Midfielders. Thank god.
Also Mwanga I think will start along side Jozy next WC, if of course he decides to play for the country that took him in snd got him out of that hell hole he was leaving in. Gave him an education and his current job. Sorr Charlie, this guy will play up top if he chooses to play for USA.
Also Mwanga I think will start along side Jozy next WC, if of course he decides to play for the country that took him in snd got him out of that hell hole he was leaving in. Gave him an education and his current job. Sorr Charlie, this guy will play up top if he chooses to play for USA.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 7:34 am to MrWiseGuy
If Brek Shea doesn't get Kenny Cooper disease, I think he could have an impact this cycle.
This list also ignores a bunch of 23-24-25 year olds that could have an impact, as well.
This list also ignores a bunch of 23-24-25 year olds that could have an impact, as well.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 7:37 am to crazy4lsu
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Samir Badr-Age: 16, Club: FC Porto-Goalkeeper
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Bill Hamid- Age: 19, Club: D.C. United-Goalkeeper
Played against both these guys growing up. Samir is a complete tool and thinks hes cristiano ronaldo yet is a goalie..retarded.
Bill on the other hand is a beast. Definitely can see him being the next Zach Thornton. So I can see him being a good keeper..but I don't know about a great one internationally.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 7:39 am to DonChulio
Hamid has already taken over as DC's #1 keeper starting in place of one time US international Troy Perkins.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 7:57 am to Sheep
I think we're also still waiting on the Sacha Kljestan who gives a shite for 90 minutes instead of the "pretend to be Clint Dempsey at center mid but I have half the talent of Deuce" Sacha Kljestan. Hopefully this move to Anderlecht and subsequent Champions League experience will help him develop.
Also I think Alejandro Bedoya will be a great player in 2 years time.
Also I think Alejandro Bedoya will be a great player in 2 years time.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 8:07 am to thenry712
I haven't seen enough of Bedoya at the club or international level to provide any reasonable opinion on him.
I'm afraid he's got a case of "Sal Zizzoitis" from internet ruh-tards, though.
They've seen one good run, and one good step over during a couple of one off friendlies and assume that he's the next savior of American soccer.
I really do like what I've seen from Danny Cruz with the Dynamo this season, but I don't know how well his game and skills will translate to the full international game. MLS is littered with midfielders that are decent, but not international quality. Hell, the Dynamo are littered with midfielders like that.
I'm afraid he's got a case of "Sal Zizzoitis" from internet ruh-tards, though.
They've seen one good run, and one good step over during a couple of one off friendlies and assume that he's the next savior of American soccer.
I really do like what I've seen from Danny Cruz with the Dynamo this season, but I don't know how well his game and skills will translate to the full international game. MLS is littered with midfielders that are decent, but not international quality. Hell, the Dynamo are littered with midfielders like that.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 8:11 am to Keys Open Doors
i know i'm in the minority, but i'm holding out hope for najar
my friend whose family is from honduras and follows their national team really hardcore swears he's not going to play there
my friend whose family is from honduras and follows their national team really hardcore swears he's not going to play there
Posted on 6/29/10 at 8:13 am to Sheep
Bedoya is far from a step-over and lose the ball type player like Zizzo or Adu. He plays a good possession game and really added something upon his inclusion in the Netherlands friendly.
Dynamo Players Getting Capped: Geoff Cameron, Brad Davis, Corey Ashe (not capped yet), Bobby Boswell, Danny Cruz FT One Friendly Cap Win
Dynamo Players Getting Capped: Geoff Cameron, Brad Davis, Corey Ashe (not capped yet), Bobby Boswell, Danny Cruz FT One Friendly Cap Win
Posted on 6/29/10 at 8:16 am to SlowFlowPro
I'm pretty sure Omar Gonzalez is going to be a fixture. He's a giant, and has been starting for the Galaxy for a while.
I've heard really good things about Michael Hoyos, but we have to compete with Argentina for him.
I'm really surprised at how many players we have in overseas academies. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing though. They could all turn out to be Johann Smith for all we know.
I've heard really good things about Michael Hoyos, but we have to compete with Argentina for him.
I'm really surprised at how many players we have in overseas academies. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing though. They could all turn out to be Johann Smith for all we know.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 8:18 am to crazy4lsu
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I'm really surprised at how many players we have in overseas academies. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing though
that's the development we want in US youth soccer, and this is the first generation that is really having the exodus
it is interesting to think about how it will turn out in 3-5 years
Posted on 6/29/10 at 8:20 am to Sheep
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MLS is littered with midfielders that are decent, but not international quality.
List some.
I feel like a player like Sam Cronin needs to go overseas. Kyle Beckerman should go overseas as well.
Posted on 6/29/10 at 8:22 am to crazy4lsu
Robbie Rogers
Brad Davis
Geoff Cameron
Pat Noonan
Dax McCarty
Kyle Beckerman
Logan Pause
etc.
Brad Davis
Geoff Cameron
Pat Noonan
Dax McCarty
Kyle Beckerman
Logan Pause
etc.
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