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How to raise a U.S. youth soccer star: Christian Pulisic, Gio Reyna, Tyler Adams & the complicated paths from childhood to USMNT selection

Youth soccer in the United States is a maze. A very expensive maze. One featuring a dizzying number of developmental paths, and loaded with "arrogant" parents and coaches with misplaced priorities. Often, the well-being of kids is an afterthought.

"Everyone knows access is a problem and soccer is largely viewed as a rich, white kid sport,” said U.S. Soccer president Cindy Cone in 2022. “I am not going to rest until every kid who wants to play our game has not only the access to our game, but the opportunity to succeed.”

The journeys of current United States men's national team stars such as Christian Pulisic and Gio Reyna show how special circumstances are often required to make it to the very top. As such, GOAL examines the ever-evolving landscape for boy's soccer through the lens of USMNT players...

NB: This is the first in a two-part series, with an article geared towards aspiring United States women's soccer players coming soon

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