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A look at MLS players bound for the Copa America

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Eight nations. 29 players. MLS players will have themselves a busy summer at Copa America as the tournament prepares to kick off on Friday.

While the U.S. Men’s National Team leads the way with representatives for the competition, talented nations like Brazil , Ecuador and Costa Rica also boast MLS talent within their 23-man rosters.

Traditional contributors for the U.S. such as Clint Dempsey, Michael Bradley and Jermaine Jones have all earned selections from head coach Jurgen Klinsmann.

Orlando City captain Kaka headlines the group as he has received a call up from Dunga and the Brazilian national team. Costa Rica and Jamaica have each selected five MLSers, including Christian Bolanos, Andre Blake and Kemar Lawrence.

Overall, the San Jose Earthquakes lead all MLS teams with four players serving their respective countries. Striker Chris Wondolowski has been included in the USMNT squad, while Anibal Godoy and Alberto Quintero will play roles for Panama and Simon Dawkins takes the field with Jamaica.

Here’s a full rundown of MLS players at Copa America:

BRAZIL

Kaka (Orlando City)

COSTA RICA

Christian Bolanos (Vancouver Whitecaps FC)
Ronald Matarrita (New York City FC)
Alvaro Saborio (D.C. United)
Johan Venegas (Montreal Impact)
Kendall Waston (Vancouver Whitecaps FC)

ECUADOR

Carlos Gruezo (FC Dallas)

HAITI

Soni Mustivar (Sporting Kansas City)

JAMAICA

Giles Barnes (Houston Dynamo)
Andre Blake (Philadelphia Union)
Simon Dawkins (San Jose Earthquakes)
Kemar Lawrence (New York Red Bulls)
Jermaine Taylor (Portland Timbers)
Je-Vaughn Watson (New England Revolution)

PANAMA

Anibal Godoy (San Jose Earthquakes)
Blas Perez (Vancouver Whitecaps FC)
Alberto Quintero (San Jose Earthquakes)

PARAGUAY

Nelson Valdez (Seattle Sounders)

USMNT

Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake)
Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City)
Steve Birnbaum (D.C. United)
Michael Bradley (Toronto FC)
Clint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders)
Tim Howard (Colorado Rapids)
Jermaine Jones (Colorado Rapids)
Darlington Nagbe (Portland Timbers)
Chris Wondolowski (San Jose Earthquakes)
Gyasi Zardes (LA Galaxy)
Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City)

Comments

  1. I have to say that I’m proud of the MLS. Seeing that it has elevated the levels of play of both the US and the countries around us shows that the league is moving in the right direction.

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