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Five FCD Players Called for U20 Worlds

August 28th, 2009 . 10:58 am . By: Buzz Carrick

As feared, FCD has been dealt a blow to whatever slim chances remained for this season with the call up of five players for the US U20s. While only two are starters, Brek Shea and Kyle Davies, the loss of Josh Lambo, Anthony Wallace, and Peri Marosevic, will decimate the depth of the team leaving a very thin margin for injuries and tactical substitutions.

Also of note are several players with Texas connections. Jared Jeffrey, an outstanding midfield, plays for Club Brugge, is from Richardson, Texas, and played for the Texans.

Dillon Powers, current U18 Developmental League Player of the Year, is from Plano, Texas, played for Andromeda, and has committed to Notre Dame.

Sam Garza, an outstanding striker prospect, plays for the fast rising University of Denver program, and is from Highland Village, Texas.

Last, but not least, is Danny Cruz who plays for the Houston Dynamo.

At least it will make it for for Dallas fans to watch the U20s.  And perhaps it fair to say it bodes well for the future of FCD.

Here’s the PR on the roster…

Thomas Rongen Announces 21 Players to Represent the U.S. at the FIFA Under-20 World Cup from Sept. 24-Oct. 2 in Egypt

- Seventeen Players Were Part of Successful Qualifying Team in Trinidad & Tobago in March
Brian Perk and Anthony Wallace Return from U.S. Team That Advanced to Quarterfinals of the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Canada
- U.S. Kicks Off Group C Against Germany on Sept. 26, at 9:55 a.m. ET on ESPN Classic, ESPN360.com and Galavision

CHICAGO (Aug. 28, 2009) — U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team head coach Thomas Rongen has finalized the 21-player roster that will represent the United States at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup from Sept. 24-Oct. 16 in Egypt. The roster features a blend of professional and collegiate players, including two players with prior U-20 World Cup experience in UCLA goalkeeper Brian Perk and FC Dallas defender Anthony Wallace.

“It’s a culmination of two years of investing and looking at players through a good training environment and playing high level games and trying to figure out which 21 eventually would represent the United States well in Egypt.,” said Rongen, who will be at the helm of his third U-20 World Cup squad. “It’s a long process and the coaches take great pride in making sure we select the right players, and we have come to the conclusion that the 21 players we have selected are the guys that will do a great job for our team.”

The U.S. team will depart for Larnaca, Cyprus, on Sept. 14 and play a final tune-up against Australia before traveling to Suez, Egypt, on Sept. 21. The U.S. will open against Germany on Sept. 26 before facing Cameroon on Sept. 29 and rounding out group play against Korea Republic on Oct. 2. All three of the USA’s group matches will be played at the brand new Mubarak Stadium in Suez.

Every game of the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup will be shown live on the ESPN family of networks with Galavision also broadcasting all three U.S. group games. The first U.S. game will be shown live on ESPN Classic, ESPN360.com at 9:55 a.m. ET, while Galavision will also broadcast the game at 9:55 a.m. ET/PT. The remaining two group games for Rongen’s team will be shown live on ESPN2 and on tape delay on Galavision. For a complete television schedule (subject to change), click here. Fans can also follow every U.S. game live on ussoccer.com’s MatchTracker.

Perk has been the team’s top-choice ‘keeper since the start of the two-year cycle. He served as a backup in Canada in 2007, and was in the net for a 2-1 win against Uruguay in the Round of 16. In seven international games this year, the 5 feet 11 inch netminder has allowed only one goal for a stingy 0.14 goals against average and six shutouts. Sean Johnson, who stands an imposing 6 feet 4 inches, and FIFA U-17 World Cup veteran Joshua Lambo likely will serve as more than capable back ups.

The defensive corps will be led by team captain Kyle Davies, who has become a regular in the FC Dallas starting lineup since a mid-season transfer from English club Southampton. He will be joined by club teammate Wallace and three others who return from the team’s successful qualifying campaign in March, in Gale Agbossoumonde, Aaron Maund and Sheanon Williams. That group, which posted four shutouts during the CONCACAF U-20 Championship in March, will be bolstered by Wake Forest’s Ike Opara.

The midfield represents an even mix of college and professional players, including two who will join the team from European clubs with Jared Jeffrey, who plays for Belgian side Club Brugge, and Norwegian-based Mikkel Diskerud, who plays for Stabek. The Houston Dynamo’s Danny Cruz and Chivas USA’s Jorge Flores round out the pro players in midfield. Rutgers University’s Dilly Duka, who had a standout performance in Trinidad & Tobago during qualifying, leads a collegiate contingent that includes Virginia’s Brian Ownby, Michael Stephens from UCLA and Notre Dame freshman Dillon Powers, who will be looking to continue a breakout year that saw him earn both the U-17/18 Development Academy and Gatorade National Boy’s Soccer Player of the Year Awards.

A pair of forwards, Peri Marosevic and Brek Shea, complete the group of five players who will represent FC Dallas in Egypt. The duo also tops the roster in career goals, with Marosevic netting five in 14 caps and Shea tallying four goals in 10 U-20 internationals. Sam Garza, who in 2008 helped lead the University of Denver to its first NCAA Tournament since 1970, and Jacksonville University’s Tony Taylor are also expected to be key members of the U.S. attack.

The U.S. will be competing in its seventh consecutive and 12th overall FIFA U-20 World Cup, previously known as the FIFA World Youth Championship. They will be looking to build upon a successful campaign under Rongen in 2007, where the Americans took the top place in what was widely considered to be the tournament’s “Group of Death” that included Brazil, Poland and Korea Republic before falling in overtime in the quarterfinals to Austria.

The U.S. qualified for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup by posting a 2-1-2 record at the 2009 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in March, collecting four straight shutouts before being downed by Costa Rica in the final. Costa Rica, Honduras and Trinidad & Tobago will all join the U.S. to represent the region in Egypt.

Out of the 11 appearances in the FIFA U-20 World Cup, the USA’s best finish came during the tournament in 1989 in Saudi Arabia. With goalkeeper Kasey Keller leading the way, the U.S. advanced to the semifinals and finished in fourth place.

Roster By Position: (Detailed Roster)
GOALKEEPERS (3): Sean Johnson (Central Florida; Lilburn, Ga.), Josh Lambo (FC Dallas; Middleton, Wis.), Brian Perk (UCLA; Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.)
DEFENDERS (6): Gale Agbossoumonde (Miami FC; Syracuse, N.Y.), Kyle Davies (FC Dallas; Danville, Calif.), Aaron Maund (Notre Dame; Dorchester, Mass.), Ike Opara (Wake Forest; Durham, N.C.), Anthony Wallace (FC Dallas; St. Petersburg, Fla.), Sheanon Williams (Unattached; Boston, Mass.)
MIDFIELDERS (8): Danny Cruz (Houston Dynamo; Glendale, Ariz.), Mikkel Diskerud (Stabak; Oslo, Norway), Dilly Duka (Rutgers; Montville, N.J.), Jorge Flores (Chivas USA; Anaheim, Calif.), Jared Jeffrey (Club Brugge; Richardson, Texas), Brian Ownby (Virginia; Glen Allen, Va.), Dillon Powers (Notre Dame; Plano, Texas), Michael Stephens (UCLA; Naperville, Ill.)
FORWARDS (4): Sam Garza (Denver; Highland Village, Texas), Peri Marosevic (FC Dallas; Rockford, Ill.), Brek Shea (FC Dallas; College Station, Texas), Tony Taylor (Jacksonville; Jacksonville, Fla.)

National Team Staff
Head Coach: Thomas Rongen (Stuart, Fla.)
Assistant Coach: Dave Dir (Dallas)
Assistant Coach: Juan Carlos Michia (Miami)
Goalkeeper Coach: Tim Mulqueen (Lakewood Ranch,Fla.)
Strength Coach: Robbie Elliott (Newcastle, England)
Team Doctor: Mel Hayashi (Thousand Oaks, Calif.)
Team Coordinator: Jon Fleishman (Long Beach, Calif.)
Athletic Trainer: John Dunham (Lawrenceville, Ga.)
Massage Therapist: Mark Higgins (Tinley Park, Ill.)
Equipment Coordinator: Beto Cuevas (Redondo Beach, Calif.)
Security Officer: Craig Conger (Raleigh, N.C.)
Videographer: Scott Riddell (Pasadena, Calif.)
Press Officer: Kate McMaster (Chicago)





12 Comments

  1. Comment by Scott on August 28, 2009 11:17 AM

    Didnt know Dir was an assistant…cool :)

  2. Comment by Kermmy on August 28, 2009 12:10 PM

    Dir has been an assistant to the U-20’s for a couple of years now, IIRC.

  3. Comment by Craig on August 28, 2009 12:30 PM

    at least now Brek gets to play for a coach he has respect for.

  4. Comment by edy on August 28, 2009 1:12 PM

    Get over it. When FCD drafted all these babies they had to know this could happen.

  5. Comment by the stick on August 28, 2009 2:02 PM

    Dang! This is probably the ONE thing that keeps the 12th place team from running the table and making the playoffs. Curse the luck!

  6. Comment by pwip on August 28, 2009 2:54 PM

    FCD will be getting some lame duck play. The usual, I do don’t want to get hurt before the WC play.

  7. Comment by twotone on August 28, 2009 6:22 PM

    Will all of our guys be starters for the U20s, except Lambo? Davies is the captain, so he’s in the lineup. Brek and Peri can score, so their in. What about Wally?

    Jeffrey pulls the strings for the team, right?

    Dillon Powers just worked his way into the U20 picture (courtesy of Dir) and really could be the young version of Benny F with the big team, the super-sub that can calm the game down or drive the pace of it from the center of the field.

  8. Comment by KK on August 28, 2009 8:10 PM

    Dillon Powers is solid. That kid just does everything right. I hope these guys can get over Rongen being their coach and produce some results. Hopefully Dir’s positive influence can negate Rongen’s impact.

  9. Comment by Buzz Carrick on August 28, 2009 8:22 PM

    TT, yes I expect all four FCD but Lambo to start. Jeffrey for sure, Dillon maybe.

  10. Comment by Erin on August 30, 2009 8:17 PM

    how long will they be gone?

  11. Comment by Buzz Carrick on August 31, 2009 3:54 AM

    It depends on how far they advance. The final is 10/16. First round ends 10/3.

  12. Comment by Erin on August 31, 2009 10:44 AM

    Thanks!

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