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Akpan To Represent USA in FIFA U-20 World Cup
Created: 6/15/2007 12:15:53 PM


Courtesy: Harvard Athletic Communications

Chicago, Ill. — U.S. Under-20 Men's National Team head coach Thomas Rongen has announced his 21-player roster for the upcoming FIFA Under-20 World Cup. Rising Harvard sophomore Andre Akpan has made the cut, beating out several top professional players for the right to represent the United States.   
 
“We looked at about 80 players and narrowed it down to 21 (over the past two years),” said head coach Thomas Rongen. “We feel that through playing games in qualifying and through camps, that we have a good handle on this age group and that we’ve made some great selections for this team to go forward and hopefully do something special during the World Cup.”
 
Akpan scored a goal and added an assist two weeks ago in a friendly against Canada and is currently the team’s leading scorer in 2007 after scoring four goals with an assist in four appearances – all starts. The roster features 14 professional players, the most ever for a U.S. Under-20 World Cup team, and is led by three-time U-20 World Cup participant Freddy Adu and high-scoring forward Josmer Altidore, the youngest player on the team at age 17.
 
“What a great opportunity for Andre to show his skills on the World stage this month in Canada,” stated Harvard head coach John Kerr. “Playing in the U-20 World Cup is every young player’s dream and Andre has worked very hard to make this happen.  It is a terrific compliment to him that he is one of just seven college players chosen for this event. We at Harvard are very proud of him and wish him the best of luck.”
 
The U.S. was drawn into Group D with Korea Republic, Poland and Brazil. This is the sixth straight appearance for the U.S. in the world championship and their 11th overall. The U.S. opens against Korea Republic on June 30, then faces Poland on July 3 and concludes group play on July 6 against four-time U-20 world champions Brazil.

The U.S. will play Korea Republic and Poland at The Olympic Stadium in Montreal, before heading to Ottawa to face Brazil at Frank Clair Stadium. Every U.S. match at the U-20 World Cup will be broadcast live on ESPNU, and can be followed live via ussoccer.com's MatchTracker. The 24-team field is divided into six groups of four, with the top two teams from each group and the top four (of six) third-place teams advancing to the Round of 16. The 52-match tournament will take place at six venues in Canada with games in Burnaby, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Victoria. Each game will be broadcast on ESPNU and ESPN360.com.

With 11 players from Major League Soccer and three from overseas clubs, the U.S. will be playing with more professionals at a FIFA U-20 World Cup than ever before. In Tim Ward, Robbie Rogers and Danny Szetela, the Columbus Crew send the biggest club contingent, while FC Dallas (Dax McCarty and Anthony Wallace) and Real Salt Lake (Freddy Adu and Chris Seitz) each send a pair. D.C. United will be represented on the team by midfielder Bryan Arguez, while defenders Nathan Sturgis and Amaechi Igwe play for the L.A. Galaxy and New England Revolution, respectively. Rounding out the MLS group is Altidore, who has scored three goals and three assists for the N.Y. Red Bulls. 

The 18-year-old Adu will be appearing in his third Under-20 World Cup, having played under Rongen in the United Arab Emirates in 2003 at age 14, and under Sigi Schmid in the Netherlands in 2005. He will become only the second player to accomplish that feat (Al Roomi, Saudi Arabia, 1985-1989).

Adu and SC Heerenveen’s Michael Bradley are the only players on the roster to have earned caps at the senior national team level. Bradley has appeared in five games so far in 2007 with the senior squad, including appearances in their current quest to defend their CONCACAF Gold Cup title. Bradley’s commitments to both his club team and the senior national team have kept him away from the Under-20 squad throughout their two-year preparations.

Along with Bradley, Johann Smith and Gabriel Ferrari will be joining the U.S. from overseas clubs. Smith represents Bolton FC of the English Premier League, while Ferrari plays for Sampdoria in Italy’s Serie A.  Included in the group of collegiate players is the USA’s leading scorer in 2007, Harvard’s Andre Akpan. The Texas native has scored four goals in four appearances on the year, including a hat trick in the opening game of qualifying against Haiti. Perennial powerhouse Indiana, Wake Forest and SMU are also represented on the roster by defenders Ofori Sarkodie, Julian Valentin and goalkeeper Steve Sandbo, respectively. Leading the collegiate ranks with three players on the roster is UCLA, as Tony Beltran, Sal Zizzo and goalkeeper Brian Perk will all represent the Bruins in Canada.

Perk and Sandbo will be expected to back up first-choice goalkeeper Seitz, who has started five games for the team in 2007, leading the team to a 3-1-1 record when he is in net and boasting a 0.60 goals against average.

The 21 players on the World Cup roster will arrive in Somerset, N.J. on June 17 for training before departing for Montreal. The team will also play a preparation game against Chile at Giants Stadium on June 23, with kickoff set for 2 p.m.
 
All of the team’s games will be broadcast live on ESPNU and ESPN360.com. ESPNU’s coverage will kick off with the opening match, featuring U.S. Group D opponents Poland and Brazil, from Olympic Park in Montreal on June 30 at 2 p.m. and will immediately be followed by the USA’s opener against the Korea Republic at 4:45 p.m.

ESPN360.com, ESPN’s customized broadband service, will also broadcast 26 games, featuring group-stage matches from Saturday, June 30 to Sunday, July 8. Both ESPNU and ESPN360.com will utilize the English-language world feed.

The U.S. was drawn into Group D with the Korea Republic, Poland and Brazil. This is the sixth straight appearance for the U.S. in the world championship and their 11th overall. The U.S. opens against the Korea Republic on June 30, then faces Poland on July 3 and concludes group play on July 6 against four-time U-20 world champions Brazil. The U.S. will play Korea Republic and Poland at The Olympic Stadium in Montreal, before heading to Ottawa to face Brazil at Frank Clair Stadium.

Along with ESPNU and ESPN360.com coverage, every U.S. match at the U-20 World Cup can be followed live via ussoccer.com's MatchTracker. The 24-team field is divided into six groups of four, with the top two teams from each group and the top four (of six) third-place teams advancing to the Round of 16. The 52-match tournament will take place at six venues in Canada with games in Burnaby, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Victoria. The U.S. will play all their group matches in Montreal and Ottawa on artificial turf.



FIRST ROUND USA SCHEDULE ON ESPNU
Vs. South Korea — Sat., June 30 at 4:45 p.m.
Vs. Poland — Tues., July 3 at 4:45 p.m.
Vs. Brazil — Fri., July 6 at 7:30 p.m.



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