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Stuart Sharp Names 16-Player U.S. Men’s Cerebral Palsy National Team Training Camp Roster for June 24-29 in Fayetteville, Georgia

CP MNT Continues Preparations for 2025 IFCPF Copa América in October
June 18, 2025
CP Men's June training camp
CP Men's June training camp

ATLANTA (June 18, 2025) - U.S. Men’s Cerebral Palsy (CP) National Team head coach Stuart Sharp has named a 16-player roster for the team’s upcoming domestic training camp to be held June 24-29 at McCurry Park in Fayetteville, Ga. This camp continues the CP MNT’s preparations for the 2025 IFCPF Copa América. The tournament will take place in Punta del Este, Uruguay from October 8-18.

The squad features 13 players from the March training camp, including the highest-capped player on the current CP MNT team, Adam Ballou(Virginia Beach, Va.).A veteran of 87 matches since 2009, Ballou plays club soccer for Tenerife in Spain’sFederación Española Deportes de Personas con Paralisis Cerebral y Daño Cerebral Adquirido (FedPC). Also on the roster is 2024 CP Male Player of the YearJacob Crumbley (Fortson, Ga), who returns for the first time since the 2024 IFCPF World Cup. The Georgia local played in all eight of the CP MNT’s matches in 2024 and led the team’s 2024 IFCPF World Cup scoring with five goals in six games. Crumbley scored an extra time winner in the CP MNT’s last match, a4-3 victory against Germany that saw them finish seventh in the World Cup.

"This camp is an important step as we continue our preparations for the 2025 Copa América,” Sharp said. “It gives us a valuable window to monitor new players in our pool while building on the key concepts we’ve introduced in previous camps. It’s another chance to strengthen our identity and push our standards forward.”

Ten players from the 2024 IFCPF World Cup team are part of Sharp’s roster, including 2024 IFCPF World Cup captain Ben Lindau (Chicago, Ill.).Since the March camp, Lindauwon the D’Arpino State Cup and the Cosmopolitan Soccer League D1R title with Borgetto FC II, serving as captain during the club’s first-ever double. For the CP MNT, Lindau has played 38 matches, including the 2023 Parapan American Games and the 2022 IFCPF World Cup, where the team had its strongest international showing with a fourth-place finish.

Two newcomers also join the CP MNT fold during this camp - defender Aidan Curran (Pittsburgh, Pa.) and midfielder Ryan Wlodyka (Charlotte, N.C.).

U.S. MEN’S CP NATIONAL TEAM ROSTER (Hometown; Caps/Goals):

GOALKEEPERS (2): Brixton Blasi (Flower Mount, Texas; 1/0), Bonner Rinn (Laguna Beach, Calif.; 0/0)

DEFENDERS (4): Chileshe Chitulangoma* (Rochester, Minn.; 6/1), Aidan Curran^ (Pittsburgh, Pa.; 0/0), Jacob Kaplan* (Morganville, N.J.; 23/4), Frankie Lowery* (Fort Collins, Colo.; 12/3)

MIDFIELDERS (6): Adam Ballou (Virginia Beach, Va.; 87/31), Ben Lindau* (Chicago, Ill.; 38/6), Kevin McCandlish (Chesapeake, Va.; 4/1), Kyle Montgomery* (Newport News, Va.; 2/0), Wesley Pincince* (Dubarton, N.H.; 14/2), Ryan Wlodyka^ (Charlotte, N.C.; 0/0)

FORWARDS (4): Jacob Crumbley* (Fortson, Ga.; 24/8), Shea Hammond* (Montclair, N.J.; 30/20), Gavin Kohner* (Phoeniz, Ariz.; 5/1), John Sullivan* (Tucson, Ariz.; 23/1)

*Part of 2024 IFCPF World Cup roster 

^First CP MNT roster appearance

About the U.S. Men’s CP National Team

The U.S. CP Men’s National Team is for eligible qualifying players with Cerebral Palsy, stroke or traumatic brain injury. If you or someone you know qualifies for the Men’s CP National Team and plays at a high level, you can contact us via email at ExtendedNT@ussoccer.org for more information on potential playing opportunities.

About the U.S. Soccer Federation

Founded in 1913, U.S. Soccer, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is the official governing body of the sport in the United States. Our vision is clear; we exist in service to soccer. Our ambition, working across the soccer ecosystem, is to ignite a national passion for the game. We believe soccer is more than a sport; it is a force for good. We are focused in three areas: Soccer Everywhere, ensuring everyone, everywhere experiences the joy of soccer; Soccer Success, our 27 National Teams and pro leagues winning on the world stage; and Soccer Investment, maximizing and diversifying investments to sustainably grow the game at all levels. For more information, visit ussoccer.com/ourvision.