USMNT Announces 26-Man Roster and Prepares for World Cup in New Jersey
1-Minute Brief
The US Men's National Soccer Team has finalized its World Cup roster and will train at Columbia Park in New Jersey ahead of the tournament.
Key Facts
- Gio Reyna and Sebastian Berhalter have been selected for the USMNT's 26-man World Cup roster under Mauricio Pochettino.
- Ticket prices for World Cup matches have decreased recently, but many fans still face high costs.
- Some resale tickets are available for a few hundred dollars, but overall costs can exceed $2000 to see certain teams.
- The USMNT will use the Columbia Park Training Facility in Morris Township, New Jersey as its base camp in the coming weeks.
- BBC provided a tour of the USMNT's base camp, highlighting amenities such as pitches, PlayStations, and protein ice cream.
What Happened
The USMNT has named its 26-man World Cup roster, including Gio Reyna and Sebastian Berhalter, and will train at Columbia Park in New Jersey. Ticket prices for matches remain high despite some recent decreases.
Why It Matters
The finalized roster and training plans mark a key step in the USMNT's World Cup preparations, while ongoing ticket price concerns affect fan access and attendance.
What's Next
The USMNT will begin training at their New Jersey base camp in the coming weeks. Fans and analysts will watch for further roster developments and potential changes in ticket availability.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft11h agoWorld Cup tickets are dropping but it’ll still cost you over $2000 to see this team
- BBC WorldCenter11h agoWatch: Pitches, PlayStations and protein ice cream - A look inside Brazil's World Cup base camp
- The IndependentLeft9h agoWorld Cup fans still priced out of tickets despite recent decrease
