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U-17 MNT
U-17 Men's National Team Head Coach Wilmer Cabrera Names Player Roster for Trip to Central America  
  • U.S. to face Panama, Guatemala and Honduras

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    Forward Stefan Jerome and midfielder Carlos Martinez will make the trip to Central America.
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    U.S. U-17 Men’s National Team Head Coach Wilmer Cabrera has named a 24 player roster ahead of the team’s training camp in Central American from July 28 to August 12. The team will travel to Panama, Guatemala, Honduras during the trip, facing off twice against each of the hosts. Cabrera’s young team will look to gain valuable experience in Central America ahead of next year’s CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualification. The U-17s just returned from a July trip to South America where they faced off against national and club teams from South America in the Copa Ciudad de Rosario.

    U.S. Under-17 MNT
    Training Camp
    Panama, Guatemala, Honduras
    July 28 – Aug. 12, 2008

    Schedule
    Date                             Opponent                         Location
    July 31 & Aug. 2         Panama                            Panama City, Panama
    Aug. 5 & 7                   Guatemala                       Guatemala City, Guatemala
    Aug. 9 & 11                 Honduras                         San Pedro Sula, Honduras

    U.S. Under-17 MNT Training Camp Roster
    GOALKEEPERS (3): Samir Badr (Fairfax, Va.), Earl Edwards (San Diego, Calif.), Spencer Richey (Seattle, Wash.)
    DEFENDERS (7): Michael Ambrose (El Paso, Texas), Julio Arjona (Germantown, Md.), Andrew Craven (Fairfax, Va.), Zachary Herold (Port St. Lucie, Fla.), Nicholas Palodichuk (Battleground, Wash.), Shaquille Phillips (Greenbelt, Md.), Tyler Polak (Lincoln, Neb.)
    MIDFIELDERS (8): Sean Davis (Holmdel, N.J.), Marlon Duran (Duncanville, Texas), Luis Gil (Garden Grove, Calif.), Perry Kitchen (Indianapolis, Ind.), Carlos Martinez (Las Vegas, Nev.), Victor Pineda (Bolling Brook, Ill.), Alex Shinsky (York, Pa.), Erik Stephenson (Del Mar, Calif.)
    FORWARDS (6): Joseph-Claude Gyau (Silver Spring, Md.), Stefan Jerome (Davie, Fla.), Jack McInerney (Alpharetta, Ga.), Soony Saad (Dearborn, Mich.), Dominick Sarle (Huntington, N.Y.), Eriq Zavaleta (Westfield, Ind.)
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