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USMNT roster for 2025 Gold Cup: Pochettino reveals USA men’s squad for friendlies before CONCACAF tournament

With the European club campaign almost complete, the U.S. men’s national team is gearing up for its last chance at competitive action before next year’s enormous World Cup on home soil.

That means it’s time for head coach Mauricio Pochettino to name his roster for the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, which the U.S. will host per usual, largely on the west coast of the nation this year to avoid conflicting with the Club World Cup.

Twenty-six players will be available for the USMNT to gun for a continental title, looking to unseat defending champions Mexico who triumphed in 2023 after the U.S. was beaten on penalties by Panama in the semifinals.

The roster is bereft of many regular U.S. stars, including Christian Pulisic, Antonee Robinson, Yunus Musah, and a host of other first-team players who have been left off to rest and recuperate from the club season. Instead, a significant makeup of the roster comes from MLS, despite the competitive importance of this window.

The Sporting News brings you a look at who could represent the United States and gain valuable minutes ahead of next summer’s FIFA tournament also on home soil.

MORE: Full USMNT schedule for 2025 calendar year

USMNT roster for 2025 Gold Cup

CONCACAF allows a 26-man roster for the 2025 Gold Cup, which is a slight increase over the 23 players allowed on the Nations League squads.

In all likelihood, Pochettino will name a larger squad for the pre-tournament friendlies against Turkey and Switzerland before trimming the roster to the allowable 26 players before the competition begins.

Below is the training camp roster for the pre-Gold Cup friendlies against Turkey (June 7) and Switzerland (June 10). The players have all been selected from the 60 who were named to the preliminary roster, and any individuals who are called in as injury replacements will also have to be from that list.

As this roster is at to 27 players, one above the eventual cutoff, it is therefore not the final roster for the tournament itself. The official USMNT squad for the tournament itself is not due to CONCACAF until June 4, with their first group game against Trinidad & Tobago on June 15.

MORE: Why leaving Christian Pulisic off the Gold Cup roster presents a sizable risk by Mauricio Pochettino

*Caps correct as of May 22.

Pos Name Club Caps
GK Matt Freese NYCFC (USA) 0
GK Patrick Schulte Columbus Crew (USA) 3
GK Zack Steffen Colorado Rapids (USA) 30
GK Matt Turner Crystal Palace (ENG) 51
DEF Max Arfsten Columbus Crew (USA) 3
DEF Sergino Dest PSV Eindhoven (NED) 33
DEF Alex Freeman Orlando City (USA) 0
DEF DeJuan Jones San Jose Earthquakes (USA) 2
DEF Mark McKenzie Toulouse (FRA) 19
DEF Tim Ream Charlotte FC (USA) 68
DEF Chris Richards Crystal Palace (ENG) 24
DEF Miles Robinson FC Cincinnati (USA) 32
MID Brenden Aaronson Leeds United (ENG) 47
MID Tyler Adams Bournemouth (ENG) 44
MID Sebastian Berhalter Vancouver Whitecaps (USA) 0
MID Johnny Cardoso Real Betis (ESP) 18
MID Luca de la Torre San Diego FC (USA) 24
MID Diego Luna Real Salt Lake (USA) 4
MID Jack McGlynn Houston Dynamo (USA) 4
MID Quinn Sullivan Philadelphia Union (USA) 0
MID Malik Tillman PSV Eindhoven (NED) 17
MID Sean Zawadzki Columbus Crew (USA) 1
FWD Patrick Agyemang Charlotte FC (USA) 4
FWD Folarin Balogun AS Monaco (FRA) 17
FWD Damion Downs Koln (GER) 0
FWD Brian White Vancouver Whitecaps (USA) 4
FWD Haji Wright Coventry City (ENG) 15

Pulisic, Musah, Carter-Vickers all rested for summer tournament

The evening before the Gold Cup roster announcement, a report from Doug McIntyre of Fox Sports revealed that superstar Christian Pulisic would be left off the Gold Cup roster along with his club teammate Yunus Musah, a shocking decision from Mauricio Pochettino.

The reports claim that Pulisic is dealing with a hip flexor injury which has only just come to light, even though he has played significant minutes for AC Milan through the end of the season, including 11 straight Serie A starts to finish the league season plus a run to the Coppa Italia final.

MORE: Pochettino’s decision to leave Pulisic, others off Gold Cup roster is a needless risk

This has drawn significant criticism on two fronts. First, the lack of competitive minutes until the World Cup means the USMNT players have only a few opportunities to build chemistry and togetherness with their international teammates. Second, it continues the pervasive notion that USMNT players lack grit and toughness, a perceived narrative by the fanbase that, whether true or not, has been talked about going back beyond Pochettino’s hire.

The central defensive position is a major headache for Pochettino, which is why it was equally surprising to see a report the day before the roster announcement that Celtic duo Cameron Carter-Vickers and Auston Trusty were also left out of the squad, also likely to be rested. However, that report has since been deleted, with the individual apologizing for what sounds to have been an error.

The two are far from the only USMNT players to have endured a club campaign full of work, but their combined 7,000 minutes means they are good candidates to have the summer off while Pochettino gets a look at other center-back options.

Explaining absences of Reyna, McKennie, Robinson, Pepi

Fans may notice that certain notable regulars have been left off the roster, and will be wondering why.

Many of these can be explained by their unavailability, either due to club commitments this summer or injury. That’s the case for both Gio Reyna and Ricardo Pepi, with Reyna falling under the former category and Pepi the latter.

Reyna was left off even the 60-man preliminary list. This is likely due to his club Borussia Dortmund being involved in the Club World Cup this summer, and while Reyna is not necessarily a regular in the side, he could be involved, especially if Dortmund wish to give him minutes to prove himself worthy of a transfer away.

That’s the case for Juventus duo Weston McKennie and Tim Weah as well, who are both set to participate in the Club World Cup with their Italian side, leaving them unavailable for selection.

When it comes to Pepi, the PSV striker was in exceptional goal-scoring form this season and seemed to have earned the USMNT starting striker role, but he was cruelly cut down by a serious knee injury a number of months ago. It’s not clear when he will be back to action — if he will be ready to start next season with PSV or if he’ll need more time — but he is a definite miss this summer for the national team.

Also injured is Antonee Robinson, who has been dealing with a tendon issue all season long which caused him to miss out on the March international window and has not appeared for the USMNT since last November. U.S. Soccer indicated they are shutting Robinson down for the summer to give him time to heal and recover.

USMNT veteran is Walker Zimmerman, who was included on the preliminary roster, has yet to return from a concussion suffered last month on club duty in MLS and is not on the roster.

Other notable players who were not included yet to have an explanation are Josh SargentTanner TessmannJoe Scally, and Alejandro Zendejas. Those individuals can still be called in for the Gold Cup itself if Pochettino decides to bring them in after the pre-tournament friendlies.

USMNT schedule at 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Pre-tournament friendlies

Date Time (ET) Stage Match Location
Sat, Jun. 7 3:30 p.m. International Friendly USA vs. Turkey Rentschler Field
(Hartford, CT)
Tue, Jun. 10 8 p.m. International Friendly USA vs. Switzerland GEODIS Park
(Nashville, TN)

Gold Cup group stage

The U.S. will contest Group D at the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup. They will need to finish top two in the four-team group to qualify for the knockout stage.

Date Time (ET) Stage Match Location
Sun, Jun. 15 6 p.m. Group Stage USA vs. Trinidad & Tobago PayPal Park
(San Jose, CA)
Thu, Jun. 19 9:15 p.m. Group Stage USA vs. Saudi Arabia Q2 Stadium
(Austin, TX)
Sun, Jun. 22 7 p.m. Group Stage USA vs. Haiti AT&T Stadium
(Dallas, TX)

Gold Cup knockout stage

The 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup knockout stage bracket will be arranged at the conclusion of the group stage. The four group winners will be drawn against the four group runners-up.

Two quarterfinals will take place in Glendale, AZ, while the other two will be in Minneapolis, MN. One semifinal will be contested in St. Louis, with the other in Santa Clara. The final will take place in Houston, TX.

Date Time (ET) Stage Match Location
June 28/29 TBD Quarterfinals    
July 2 TBD Semifinals    
July 6 TBD Final   NRG Stadium
(Houston, TX)
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