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U-15 Boys
U-15 Boys National Team Holds Fourth Training Camp in New Jersey  

The U.S. Under-15 Boys’ National Team will hold their fourth training camp of the year from July 26-Aug. 3, at the PDA Complex in Somerset, N.J.

Head coach James Barlow has invited 27 players to the weeklong camp, which will include four matches. The U-15s will have three days of training before facing the PDA U-17 squad on Friday, June 29, and the New Jersey ODP ’90 squad a day later.

The players will train in the morning on Sunday, July 31, before attending the AC Milan-Chelsea match at Giants Stadium in the afternoon. The U-15s will then play two more matches on the following days, facing the PDA U-16s on Monday, Aug. 1, and the Match Fit U-16s on Tuesday, Aug. 2.

U-15 BNT Schedule
Date            Opponent
June 29        PDA U-17
June 30        New Jersey ODP '90
Aug. 1          PDA U-16
Aug. 2          Match Fit U-16

U-15 BNT Roster By Position
GOALKEEPERS (2): Zachary MacMath (Saint Petersburg, Fla.), Brandon Paul (Flemington, N.J.);

DEFENDERS (6): Chad Barson (Lewis Center, Ohio), Luis Herrera (Harlingen, Texas), Nick Rihn (Glendale, Calif.), Chris Smith (Chula Vista, Calif.), Zarek Valentin (Lancaster, Pa.), Parker Walsh (Roanoke, Va.);

MIDFIELDERS (14): Bobby Adkins (Shelby Township, Mich.), Alvaro Bastidas (North Lauderdale, Fla.), Scott Caldwell (Braintree, Mass.), Ian Christianson (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), Kadeem Dacres (Rosedale, N.Y.), Tommaso D’Agostino (Long Meadow, Mass.), Victor Duru (Atlanta, Ga.), Uwen Etuk (Herndon, Va.), Gregory Garza (Grapevine, Texas), Jesus Mireles (Pharr, Texas), James Mulligan (Medford, N.Y.), Dillon Powers (Plano, Texas), Alexei Reyes (Dallas, Texas), Marby Velasquez (Brentwood, N.Y.);

FORWARDS (5): Dersu Abolfathi (Irvine, Calif.), Jose Altamirano (San Diego, Calif.), Brian Dominguez (Atlanta, Ga.), Andrew Lubahn (Eerie, Pa.), David Yang (Ann Arbor, Mich.).

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U.S. U-20 Women 3
England U-20 Women 0
11/26/2008  
U.S. U-20 Women 0
China PR U-20 Women 2
11/22/2008  
U.S. U-20 Women 3
Argentina U-20 Women 0
U.S. U-20 Women vs. Germany U-20 Women
Live on ESPNU; 7 p.m. ET/PT on Galavision
12/04/2008  5:00 PM  ET
U.S. U-17 Men vs. Brazil U-17 Men
Live on Fox Soccer Channel
12/05/2008  11:30 AM  PT
U.S. U-17 Men vs. Australia U-17 Men
Live on Fox Soccer Channel
12/05/2008  2:00 PM  PT
U.S. Women vs. China PR Women
12/13/2008  6:00 PM  PT
The Home Depot Center; Carson, Calif.
U.S. Women vs. China PR Women
12/17/2008  7:30 PM  ET
Ford Field; Detroit, Mich.
U.S. Men vs. Sweden
01/24/2009  5:30 PM  PT
The Home Depot Center; Carson, Calif.
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