You Asked: Submit Questions For Benny Feilhaber

Goal.com readers have the opportunity to ask questions of the creative performer in the midfield for the US squad.

Benny Feilhaber, USA v. Mexico, Gold Cup, June 24, 2007
Goal.com readers can submit questions via the comments to Benny Feilhaber, in our latest edition of You Asked.

The Brazilian-born Feilhaber, who is of Austrian-Jewish descent, has represented the USA at the youth level with the U20 squad, at the 2008 Olympics and with the full national team in prestigious competitions such as the Copa America and the Confederations Cup.

He now plays his club soccer in Denmark with AGF Arhus and has worked his way into the starting rotation on a regular basis.

Take some time to think about what is the most vital thing to know from Feilhaber.

For example, you can ask about his astounding 2007 Gold Cup goal, his time in England, or what motivated him to walk on at UCLA.

Put your questions in the comments below and Goal.com will pick some of the best for Feilhaber to answer.

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