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Tim Ream showing he’s still got it despite being oldest World Cup player in USMNT history

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Tim Ream showing he’s still got it despite being oldest World Cup player in USMNT history

Most players aren’t Tim Ream.

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World Cup 2026 Soccer Tim Ream showing he’s still got it despite being oldest World Cup player in USMNT history By Michael Duarte Published June 14, 2026, 9:24 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google LOS ANGELES — Most soccer players are retired by the time they celebrate their 38th birthday. Most players aren’t Tim Ream. When Team USA stepped onto the pitch at SoFi Stadium on Friday, the man wearing the captain’s armband was carrying nearly two decades of professional experience on his shoulders. See Also USMNT embracing a style unlike we’ve seen before — it’s already paying off At 38 years and 250 days old, Ream became the oldest player ever to appear for the United States in a FIFA World Cup match.

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