Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Men's US National Soccer Team

The Men's U.S. National Soccer team has been one of the less popular soccer teams today in men's category. Coming from a country that enjoys and ravels with different variations of sports that are made and invented in their country, soccer has not been a nationwide success in all of America. Thus soccer team of the U.S. has been considered as the less recognizable teams in all of soccer. The United States has basketball, American football, hockey and baseball among any other else. Soccer is one of the least interesting sports for most Americans.

Currently, U.S. National Soccer team ranks 30th in the most recent World Rankings of FIFA. For five times in a row, this team has made their presence felt in the FIFA World Cups. The current roster of the team is composed of: Chris Seitz, Dan Califf, Carlos Bocanegra, Michael Bradley, Oguchi Onyewu, Drew Moor, Eddie Lewis, Danny Szetela, Brek Shea, Sacha Kljestan, Heath Pearce, John Thorrington, Chad Barrett, Chris Rolfe, Jay DeMerit, Freddy Adu, DaMarcus Beasley and Brad Guzan.

The lack of the team's success has made them a less notable group in the whole of sports today. When it comes to international competitions especially during the World Cup, the teams from Germany, Brazil and France are the ones who acquire the most attention and following. The team who represents the U.S. was the less favored ones due to their lack of great showing and unforgettable performances. It's hard to tell when Soccer will be much loved sport in the U.S. But if they eye to be one of the best in the world they should love the game even more.

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