United States national arena soccer team

The United States National Arena Soccer Team is the Indoor soccer team that represents the United States at international competitions. It is affiliated with Confederación Panamericana de Minifutbol (CPM) and the World Minifootball Federation (WMF). The first international arena match played by the U.S. National Arena Soccer Team was in July 2008 in Montreal, Canada where Mexico defeated the United States 6–4. The first international arena soccer match in the United States was held in July 2009 at NYTEX Sports Centre in North Richland Hills, Texas.[1] The United States won the inaugural WMF World Cup in 2015 after going undefeated in group play defeating Germany and Romania in the knockout rounds en route to the final and prevailing over Mexico 5–3 in the final.[2] Goalkeeper Danny Waltman was named tournament MVP. The team also participated in the 2017 WMF World Cup, held in Tunisia.[3]

United States
Nickname(s)USNAST
Team USA
The Stars and Stripes
The Yanks
ConfederationConfederación Panamericana de Minifutbol
Head coachPhil Salvagio
Most capsGordy Gurson and Matt Clare
Top scorerGordy Gurson
First international
Mexico 6–4 United States
(Montreal, Canada; 1 July 2008)
Biggest win
United States 10–1 Kazakhstan
(Ontario, California, United States; 23 March 2015)
Biggest defeat
Mexico 11–5 United States
(Monterrey, Mexico; 5 November 2008)

Competitive record

WMF World Cup

WMF World Cup record
Year Round GP W D L GS GA
United States 2015Winners66004516
Total66004516

Players

The following is the squad that participated in a friendly against Mexico on May 28, 2019.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Danny Waltman
DF Israel Sesay
DF Uzi Tayou
DF Travis Pittman
DF Debray Hollimon
MF Jermaine Jones
MF Justin Stinson
No. Position Player
MF Brian Farber
MF Taylor Walter Bond
MF Gordy Gurson
FW Landon Donovan
FW Franck Tayou
FW Nick Perera
FW Kraig Chiles

References

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