The preliminary 30-player roster for the U.S. Soccer 2010 World Cup has been announced. Hometown newspapers proclaimed news of local players making the U.S. Soccer 2010 World Cup roster, but one individual, Charlie Davies, who did not make the cut, dominates headlines about the U.S. Soccer World Cup roster nationwide. Soccer media and many American soccer fans were rooting for Charlie Davies to make the cut, but his recovery from a new fatal car crash last fall has held back the young soccer player from playing.
The roster for the U.S. Soccer 2010 World Cup
U.S. Men’s National Team head coach Bob Bradley will cut the U.S. Soccer 2010 World Cup roster down to 23 players on June 1. While Bradley has concluded that Charlie Davies is not yet ready to play at the World Cup lever, many see some of the players he chose as the cheapest personal loans. One name turning up among Bradley’s dissenters is Real Salt Lake’s Robbie Findley. U.S. Soccer Daily reports that Findley left a game last weekend with an injury and has failed to produce this season. On the matter, they asked, “You mean to tell me that an 80 percent Charlie Davies can’t add the same things that a dinged up Robbie Findley can?”
Charlie Davies and his motley replacements
While Charlie Davies’ accident leaves him off the U.S. Soccer 2010 World Cup preliminary roster, the New York Times reports that Bradley selected “a motley collection” of forwards. Considered the most talented is the young Jozy Altidore. Veteran center forward Brian Ching, despite a hamstring strain, also made the cut. Passing off Davies, Bradley chose Edson Buddle of the Los Angeles Galaxy and American striker Herculez Gomez, who plays in Mexico. “He remained part of the conversation right up until yesterday,” Bradley said Tuesday announcing the roster on ESPNews. “We just felt right now, for Charlie, it is in his best interest to continue his rehab and continue to get back to where he was last year.”
Charlie Davies’ accident
23-year-old Charlie Davies is from New Hampshire and Boston College. The Associated Press reports that Davies was in his first season with French soccer club Sochaux when he was seriously hurt in a crash on the George Washington Parkway in Virginia that killed another passenger. Davies endured a broken and dislocated left elbow, tibia and fibula, a broken right femur, and a broken forehead, eye socket and nose. He also suffered from a ruptured bladder and bleeding on the brain.
Dates for the 2010 World Cup
In Princeton, NJ, the U.S. Soccer preliminary 2010 World Cup team will start practicing Monday. Dates for the U.S. Soccer World Cup dates will include exhibitions against the Czech Republic on May 25 in East Hartford, CT, and four days later compete against Turkey in Philadelphia. U.S. Soccer opens the 2010 World Cup dates with an exhibition against Australia in South Africa on June 5. The Americans, eliminated from the FIFA World Cup in 2006 during the first round, open the tournament against one of the 2010 World Cup favorites, England.