Tim Ream Named Captain of US National Team for World Cup
Tim Ream, at 38, will lead the US national team as captain in the upcoming World Cup. Ream, a defender with 80 international caps, was chosen by coach Mauricio Pochettino. His leadership and extensive experience are expected to be invaluable both on and off the field.
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In a surprise announcement, Tim Ream has been appointed captain of the US national soccer team for the upcoming World Cup. The selection was made by coach Mauricio Pochettino, who cited Ream's experience and leadership qualities as key reasons for his choice.
Ream, who will be the oldest player in the team's history to appear in a World Cup, expressed his gratitude, stating, "This is more than a dream come true. I've done everything possible to help this group along." Ream's remarkable journey includes 80 international appearances and a career that has spanned clubs in both the US and England.
As Ream prepares to lead the team, he joins a distinguished list of past US captains. His appointment comes as the team gears up for their World Cup debut, with hopes high for a strong performance on the global stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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