Special guest host Stu Holden and David Mosse broke down the USMNT's Camp Cupcake international window. They discussed which players impressed them enough to warrant consideration for the 2026 World Cup roster.
Goalkeeper Zack Steffen played his first international match in nearly three years, Brian White and Caden Clark scored their first national team goals and the United States beat Costa Rica 3-0 in the Americans’ second straight friendly without Europe-based players.
Here are the biggest winners from the USMNT's January camp and a look at where they stand among the rest of the player pool.
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a blizzard of executive orders and taken other actions since his inauguration on Jan. 20 to remake and reduce the size of America's 2.2 million-strong federal workforce.
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Adams may not have fit the traditional mold of a World Cup captain, but his leadership skills and work ethic were clearly unparalleled in the USMNT squad.
St. Louis City SC midfielder Indiana Vassilev made his debut with the U.S. national team in its January camp and hopes with hard work, he can go back
St. Louis City SC midfielder Indiana Vassilev made his debut with the U.S. national team in its January camp and hopes with hard work, he can go back.
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Promises made, promises kept will go down in history as the slogan best used to describe President Trump’s first week in office in his second term.
The highest rated field player of the night was Diego Luna who picked up a 7.98 but ultimately it was Zack Steffen who walked away with SSFC Man of the Match honors, with a 8.02 rating though this was technically second in line to new manager Mauricio Pochettino.
It's only been a little over a week since President Trump took office, but already he's unleashed a ream of actions targeting the federal workforce — a sort of government death via a thousand cuts. Why it matters: This unprecedented stream of executive orders and memorandums is unsettling Washington households as people scramble to determine whether their jobs and livelihoods are safe.