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Veteran D Tim Ream to captain U.S. at World Cup

By Thomson Reuters May 30, 2026 | 10:38 AM

Tim Ream will captain the U.S. men’s national team at the upcoming World Cup.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino awarded the armband ​to the 38-year-old Charlotte FC defender on ‌Saturday.

“I am so grateful he is with us — he is a great captain not only (on the) field but more importantly off the field. He has the ‌experience ​and capacity to be the ⁠leader we want,” Pochettino ⁠said.

Ream has earned 80 caps with the USMNT since 2010 and started all four matches for the 2022 World Cup squad ​captained by Tyler Adams in Qatar.

“This is more than a dream come true,” said Ream, ⁠who is set to ⁠become the oldest American to play ​in a World Cup. “It’s the highest honor for ​me.”

The U.S. squad is currently ranked 16th ‌in the world and is in Group D for the World Cup in North America, opening play June 12 against Paraguay in Inglewood, ⁠Calif., before matches against Australia (June 19 in Seattle) and Turkey (June 25 in Inglewood, Calif.).

The Americans’ final tune-up ⁠friendlies are ‌against Senegal (Sunday in Charlotte) and Germany (June ⁠6 in Chicago).

Professionally, Ream is in ​his ‌third season with Charlotte and ​fourth in ⁠the MLS. He has two goals and three assists in 105 regular-season matches (102 starts) with the New York Red Bulls (2011) and Charlotte (2024-26). He also played in England for Bolton Wanderers (2012-15) and Fulham (2015-24).

–Field ​Level Media