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    CONCACAF U-20 World Cup Qualifying Tournament Preview
    by Noah Davis, Goal.com

    The United States will look to advance to its seventh consecutive U-20 World Cup when the final round of the CONCACAF U-20 Championship begins this Thursday in Trinidad and Tobago. The four top teams from the eight-team tournament will gain entrance to the main event, being held in Egypt from September 24-October 16.

    For the first time since 1996, the CONCACAF championship will finish with a winner. (Previously, it was divided into two groups.) Despite the success the U.S. has had in advancing to the World Cup, it has never won the regional championship.

    The American team, which is led by coach Thomas Rongen and features three players—midfielder Bryan Arguez, goalkeeper Brian Perk, and defender Anthony Wallace—who participated in the team's run to the quarterfinals during the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, should advance from its group. Rongen's squad features nine players who ply their trade professionally, including six in Major League Soccer and three abroad.

    Some big names—Felix Garcia, Abdus Ibrahim—are missing from the roster, but these players will be available for the World Cup should the team qualify. (For example, Michael Bradley didn't play during qualifying but he was a large part of the team's run in Canada.)


    The team plays Jamaica in its opening game on March 6, then Honduras two days later, and finishes with El Salvador on the 10th. (T&T, Canada, Costa Rica, and Mexico will play in Group B.) The semifinals will be played on March 13th, with the finals held on the 15th.

    While the U.S. squad will be one of the favorites, other CONCACAF teams boast strong, young talent as well. In recent years, the depth of the field has increased, a fact Rongen admitted in an interview with Goal.com's Andrea Canales. " In our region, it is harder and harder to qualify, especially on the road, and there are good teams out there," he said.

    Canada: The team automatically qualified for the 2007 World Cup as the host country, but struggled mightily, posting an 0-3 record. Getting to Egypt could be a challenge for Tony Fonseca and his team.

    Costa Rica: Los Ticos advanced to the final round with relative ease and have qualified for the U-20 World Cup six times, more than any other Central American nation. Led by Ronald Gonzalez, the team should challenge for a spot in the semifinals.

    El Salvador: The Central American nation has yet to advance to the U-20 World Cup and this won't change in 2009.

    Honduras: Los Catrachos squeezed past St. Vincent & the Grenadines to secure the final spot in the eight-team tournament, but will struggle to displace the U.S. and Jamaica in the top two of Group A.

    Jamaica: The Reggae Boyz became only the second Caribbean national to qualify for the U-20 in 2001 and Donovan Duckie's squad looks to do it again here.

    Mexico: Although its full national team is in a state of chaos, its youth side will have no problem getting through to Egypt.

    Trinidad and Tobago: Having home field advantage will help, but El Tri and Costa Rica could be too much for the Soca Warriors to overcome.

    Predicted order of finish
    Group A
    1. United States
    2. Jamaica
    3. Honduras
    4. El Salvador

    Group B
    1. Mexico
    2. Costa Rica
    3. Trinidad and Tobago
    4. Canada

    United States roster
    GOALKEEPERS (3): Sean Johnson (Central Florida; Lilburn, Ga.), Josh Lambo (FC Dallas; Middleton, Wis.), Brian Perk (UCLA; Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.)

    DEFENDERS (7): Gale Agbossoumonde (unattached; Syracuse, N.Y.), Kyle Davies (Southampton; Danville, Calif.), Jorge Flores (Chivas USA; Anaheim, Calif.), Aaron Maund (Notre Dame; Dorchester, Mass.), Amobi Okugo (San Juan Lightning; Sacramento, Calif.), Anthony Wallace (FC Dallas; St. Petersburg, Fla.), Sheanon Williams (unattached; Boston, Mass.)

    MIDFIELDERS (6): Bryan Arguez (Hertha Berlin; Miami, Fl.), Danny Cruz (Houston Dynamo; Glendale, Ariz.), Dilly Duka (Rutgers; Montville, N.J.), Jared Jeffrey (Club Brugge; Richardson, Texas), Brian Ownby (Virginia; Glen Allen, Va.); Brek Shea (FC Dallas; College Station, Texas)

    FORWARDS (4): Sam Garza (Denver; Highland Village, Texas), Peri Marosevic (FC Dallas; Rockford, Ill.), Billy Schuler (North Carolina; Allentown, N.J.), Tony Taylor (Jacksonville; Jacksonville, Fla.)

    Noah Davis covers the United States Men's National Team for Goal.com.
    Last edited by Karl; March 6, 2009, 10:02 AM.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Of interest will be looking at how our U-20 fares against these professional laden TEAM!

    Wah yuh seh Lazie?
    Talent abounds in JA?

    Needed more and better qualified teachers to unearth and develop the talent? Right, boss?
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      US team - Some info

      ROSTER BREAKDOWN
      Average Age: 19
      Average U-20 Caps: 4.3
      Most U-20 Caps: 17 (Anthony Wallace)
      Least U-20 Caps: 0 (Six Players: Dilly Duka, Sam Garza, Sean Johnson, Brian Ownby, Billy Schuler, Tony Taylor)
      Oldest: 20 (Bryan Arguez)
      Youngest: 17 (Gale Agbossoumonde)

      BY THE NUMBERS
      10 — Veterans of previous FIFA Youth World Cups (U-20 and/or U-17)

      9 – Professional players (three defenders, four midfielders, one goalkeeper, one forward)

      8 – College players

      8 – Colleges represented

      6 – MLS players - FC Dallas (4), Houston Dynamo (1), Chivas USA (1)

      5 – Players who were part of the U.S. team during the 2007 U-17 World Cup, the previous World Cup cycle for this age group

      4 – Players from California, the most of any state

      3 – Members of the 2007 U-20 World Cup team that advanced to the quarterfinals in Canada (Arguez, Perk and Wallace)

      3 – Players based in European leagues (one each from Belgium, England and Germany)

      3 – MLS clubs represented
      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      • #4
        A Glimpse At Jamaica

        A GLIMPSE AT JAMAICA: Jamaican head coach Donovan Duckie has brought 20 players, mostly from the domestic league, to Trinidad & Tobago. They enter the final round as Caribbean champions, with Dever Orgill of the Vancouver Whitecaps and Alonza Adlam each contributing six goals in Jamaica’s eight-game unbeaten run. Midfielder Evan Taylor will also be a player to watch as he has already earned exposure to the senior side. Reneil Sappleton of Leicester City in England is a late addition to the team.
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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