Tim Ream will be the captain of the U.S national team at the World Cup
Tim Ream has been appointed as the captain of the U.S. national soccer team for the upcoming World Cup. At 38 years old, he is set to become the oldest U.S. player to participate in a World Cup match. Coach Mauricio Pochettino made the announcement during a press conference, and Ream expressed his gratitude for the honor.
- ▪Tim Ream will captain the U.S. national team at the World Cup.
- ▪He is on the verge of becoming the oldest U.S. player to appear in a World Cup.
- ▪Ream has 80 international appearances and has captained the U.S. in 16 of 23 games since Pochettino took over.
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