Every National Team call-up is an opportunity, and while the immediate goal for the 26 players currently in Bradenton is to prepare for the Feb. 1 friendly against Costa Rica, the gathering provides an immense opportunity for them to stake their claim in a huge year for the USMNT program.
For the senior team, the February match and two friendlies in Europe against the Netherlands and a soon-to-be-named opponent are the only non-competitive games on the slate in 2020. Come June, the team will play for a trophy when it tackles the Concacaf Nations League knockout round, before finishing the year with “the Hex”, Concacaf’s gauntlet final round of World Cup matches.
“This is a big year for us, and this camp sets the stage,” USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter said. “A lot of these guys have aspirations to be with the team – to be part of the team – and this is their opportunity to prove it.”
And while it’s a USMNT camp, this year’s gathering is also being utilized as final preparation for the U-23 MNT ahead of the 2020 Concacaf Olympic Qualifying Championship in March. Fifteen of the 26 players in Bradenton are age-eligible for the Olympic qualifying tournament, pushing the average age of the roster to just a shade over 23 years old.