U-15 MYNT Kicks Off 2023 With 23-Player Training Camp In Tampa
Head Coach Tom Heinneman Continues Prep for Summer’s 2023 Concacaf U-15 Championship

CHICAGO (Jan. 4, 2023) – The U.S. Under-15 Men’s Youth National Team will hold its first training camp of the year this week in Tampa, Fla. from Jan. 4-13. Head coach Tom Heinneman has called up 23 players for the event at the Hillsborough County Tournament Sportsplex.
The U-15 MYNT is continuing preparations for this year’s 2023 Concacaf U-15 Boys’ Championship. Players born on or after Jan. 1, 2008 are age-eligible for the tournament.
Fourteen players were a part of the team’s last training camp in October, the first for the 2008-birth year cycle. Prior to that, ten were a part of a 60-player talent identification camp held in Southern California in August/September.
Thirteen clubs, including eight from Major League Soccer, are represented on the roster. Four players each come from LAFC and Real Salt Lake while four players are based abroad in France, Portugal, Scotland and Spain. The players hail from 11 different states, led by five from California.
Defender Gavin Wolff is the son of former USMNT forward/current Austin FC head coach Josh Wolff and the younger brother of U-20 MYNT forward Tyler Wolff and U-19 MYNT midfielder Owen Wolff.