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Soccer-Thirteen World Cup players headline MLS All-Star Game roster

By Thomson Reuters Jul 8, 2026 | 10:03 AM

July 8 (Reuters) – Thirteen World Cup players from eight countries have been selected to Major League Soccer’s All-Star Game roster, the league announced on Wednesday, with American goalkeeper Matt Freese and ​Croatian forward Petar Musa joining Argentina great Lionel Messi.

The U.S. ‌leads with four World Cup players on the roster, followed by athletes from fellow co-hosts Canada, defending champions Argentina, South Africa, Australia, South Korea, Croatia and tournament debutants Cape Verde.

New York City FC keeper Freese was named alongside compatriot and Columbus ‌Crew ​defender Max Arfsten on Wednesday. Their World Cup ⁠teammates, Charlotte FC defender Tim ⁠Ream and Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter, were among the first 11 All-Star selections announced last month.

Toronto FC defender Richie Laryea and Orlando City keeper Maxime Crepeau, who featured in Canada’s historic tournament ​campaign, were also selected.

They are joined by Columbus defender Steven Moreira of Cape Verde, who stunned the soccer world when they drew with ⁠former champions Spain and Uruguay in the ⁠group phase before bowing out against Argentina.

Rounding out the ​World Cup players named to the roster on Wednesday are Colorado Rapids ​defender Lucas Herrington (Australia), Inter Miami midfielder Rodrigo De Paul (Argentina) and ‌Croatia’s Musa, who has 12 goals in 13 regular-season games with FC Dallas this season.

Inter Miami’s Messi was included in the first wave of selections alongside South Korean standout Son Heung-Min of LAFC and Chicago Fire ⁠centre-back Mbekezeli Mbokazi, one of South Africa’s best players at the tournament.

The World Cup players are joined by MLS top performers Thomas Mueller, Evander and ⁠Sam Surridge.

Whitecaps midfielder Mueller, ‌who won the World Cup in 2014 with Germany, ⁠has four goals and four assists in 12 ​regular-season games ‌so far this season.

FC Cincinnati midfielder Evander and ​Nashville SC forward ⁠Surridge have each scored nine goals.

The MLS All-Stars will take on the best players from Mexico’s top soccer league, LIGA MX, on July 29 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

This year’s World Cup featured a record 45 MLS players representing 22 clubs and 17 countries.

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto; editing ​by Clare Fallon)