U.S. Men’s Senior National Team (Over-40) Announces 32-Man Training Squad Ahead of 18th Senior World Cup in Thailand — Final Camp in North Augusta Will Decide 25-Man Roste

Final Camp Countdown to Thailand

January 26, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on January 26, 2026

The U.S. Men’s Senior National Team (Over-40) has named a 32-player training squad as part of its build-up to the 18th Senior World Cup, which will take place in Thailand from June 1–6, 2026.

The final camp is set for May 22–27 at Riverview Park in North Augusta, South Carolina, where players will go through assessments, tough training sessions, and exhibition matches to decide the final 25-man roster.

This announcement means the competition is heating up, with athletes needing to show their best to secure a place.

Alongside the news, Head Coach David Jones shared a photo from camp that listed the squad by position: goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards.

Additionally, the list represents the names of the support staff, including Assistant Coach Jeremiah Kirschman, the team doctor, physical therapist, and others who will guide preparations.

32-Man Training Squad Ahead of 18th Senior World Cup- Final Camp in North Augusta to Decide 25-Man Roster!

The Facebook post by highlighted the importance of the upcoming camp, calling:

This camp is the final and most important stage of our selection process, Every player selected has earned this opportunity through performance, commitment, and professionalism across the Player ID cycle. The standards now rise even higher as we finalize the World Cup roster.

He explained that every player earned their spot through performance, commitment, and professionalism during the year-long Player Identification cycle.

His focus was on raising standards even higher as the team moved closer to finalizing the roster.

Jones also congratulated all athletes who took part in the Player ID process and thanked them for their dedication.

He wrapped up his message by formally presenting the training camp squad selections, making it clear that the journey toward Thailand is entering its decisive stage.

Fans responded with excitement and encouragement, sharing their take and celebrating the achievement.

One supporter highlighted their pride, saying,

Good luck fellas!! Congratulations to you all. So awesome and an incredible achievement.

Another added energy and motivation, saying, Go get em, brothers!!!

These reactions show the strong community support behind the team, with people coming around the players as they prepare for the World Cup.

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