PREVIEW: USA Returns to Olympic Men’s Soccer Tournament for First Time Since 2008 with High-Profile Clash vs. Host France
Kickoff from Stade de Marseille set for 3 p.m. ET and Broadcast Live on USA, Peacock and Telemundo

MARSEILLE (July 23, 2024) – The U.S. Olympic Men’s Soccer Team is returning to the Olympic Games for the first time in 16 years and kicking off competition with a bang facing host France in front of an expected crowd of 60,000-plus at Marseille’s historic Stade de Marseille on Wednesday, July 24, two days before the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony.
Restricted to players under the age of 23, with an allowance for three overage players, the Olympic Men’s Soccer Tournament provides some of the nation’s top young talents the opportunity to face elite opposition on the world stage after rising through the ranks of American soccer development.
Wednesday’s kickoff for USA-France from Stade de Marseille in Marseille, France is set for 3 p.m. ET on USA Network, Telemundo and Peacock.
Goalkeepers (2): 1-Patrick Schulte (Columbus Crew; 3/0; St. Charles, Mo.), 18-Gaga Slonina (Chelsea/ENG; 0/0; Addison, Ill.)
Defenders (6): 4-Maximilian Dietz (Greuther Furth/GER; 6/0; Frankfurt, Germany), 2-Nathan Harriel (Philadelphia Union; 7/1; Oldsmar, Fla.), 12-Miles Robinson (FC Cincinnati; 2/0; Arlington, Mass.), 5-John Tolkin (New York Red Bulls; 7/0; Chatham, N.J.), 17-Caleb Wiley (Chelsea/ENG; 5/0; Atlanta, Ga.), 3-Walker Zimmerman (Nashville SC; 4/0; Lawrenceville, Ga.)
Midfielders (5): 6-Gianluca Busio (Venezia/ITA; 6/1; Greensboro, N.C.), 15-Benjamin Cremaschi (Inter Miami CF; 5/1; Key Biscayne, Fla.), 16-Jack McGlynn (Philadelphia Union; 7/0; Queens, N.Y.), 14-Djordje Mihailovic (Colorado Rapids; 9/0; Jacksonville, Fla.), 8-Tanner Tessmann (Venezia/ITA; 10/0; Birmingham, Ala.)
Forwards (5): 11-Paxten Aaronson (FC Utrecht/NED; 5/1; Medford, NJ), 10-Taylor Booth (FC Utrecht/NED; 4/0; Eden, Utah), 13-Duncan McGuire (Orlando City SC; 5/1; Omaha, Neb.), 7-Kevin Paredes (Wolfsburg/GER; 2/0; South Riding, Va.), 9- Griffin Yow (KVC Westerlo/BEL; 3/1; Clifton, Va.)
Alternates (4): Josh Atencio (Midfielder, Seattle Sounders FC; 0/0; Bellevue, Wash.), Jacob Davis (Defender, Sporting Kansas City; 0/0; Rochester, Mich.), Johan Gomez (Forward, Eintracht Braunschweig/GER; 7/2; Keller, Texas), John Pulskamp (Goalkeeper, Sporting Kansas City; 3/0; Bakersfield, Calif.)
Date | Opponent | Venue | Time (ET) | TV Info |
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Wednesday, July 24 | France | Stade de Marseille; Marseille, France | 3 p.m. | USA Network, Telemundo, Peacock |
Saturday, July 27 | New Zealand | Stade de Marseille; Marseille, France | 1 p.m. | USA Network, Telemundo, Peacock |
Tuesday, July 30 | Guinea | Stade Geoffroy-Guichard; Saint-Etienne, France | 1 p.m. | USA Network, Telemundo, Peacock |
The U.S. Men are back at the Olympics for the first time in 16 years. Since the competition became a primarily Under-23 competition in 1992, the tournament has served as a springboard for players’ careers, leading many into important roles with the senior U.S. Men’s National Team.
The USA looks to top its best performance, a fourth-place showing at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. In that tournament, the U.S. bested Japan in penalties, 5-4, after a 2-2 draw in overtime before falling to Spain in the semifinals and Chile in the third-place match. Eighteen-year-old Landon Donovan starred Down Under and earned his senior team debut the following fall. He was joined in Australia by future USMNT stars like Jeff Agoos, Josh Wolff and Tim Howard, who served as the overage Brad Friedel’s backup during the tournament.
At the U.S. Men’s last Olympic appearance in 2008, future senior team stalwarts like Jozy Altidore, Michael Bradley and Sacha Kljestan represented the Red, White and Blue on the Olympic stage, narrowly missing out on advancement to the knockout round.
The U.S. earned its place in the Olympics by winning the 2022 Concacaf U-20 Championship in Honduras, which served as qualifying for both the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup and the 2024 Paris Olympics. The USA clinched its spot with a dominant 3-0 semifinal win at Honduras in front of an overcapacity crowd in San Pedro Sula, boosted by an opening goal from Olympian Paxten Aaronson. Midfielder Jack McGlynn and Aaronson return from that tournament roster. Aaronson won the Golden Boot as the competition’s best player and the Golden Ball as top scorer.
The USA’s Olympic return comes after several years of strong results in the Men’s Youth National Team program. Eight players have represented the U.S. at FIFA Youth World Cups: Taylor Booth (2017 U-17 WC), Gianluca Busio (2019 U-17 WC), Maximilian Dietz (2019 U-17 WC), McGlynn (2023 U-20 WC), Kevin Paredes (2023 U-20 WC), Gaga Slonina (2023 U-20 WC), Caleb Wiley (2023 U-20 WC) and Griffin Yow (2019 U-17 WC). The U-20 World Cup alumni have helped the U.S. become the only nation to reach the quarterfinals of the last four U-20 World Cups.
Seventeen of the 18 players on the Olympic roster played in Major League Soccer or developed in an MLS academy set-up, showcasing the productivity of the American player development pathway. U.S. Soccer launched the Development Academy in 2007 to improve youth development and MLS NEXT has continued that work since 2020, building the next generation of players for the U.S. Men’s National Team program.
In addition to current MLS clubs, members of the squad also spent time with the following MLS or MLS Next outfits: Aaronson (Philadelphia Union), Taylor Booth (Real Salt Lake), Gianluca Busio (Sporting Kansas City), Benajmin Cremaschi (Weston FC), Nathan Harriel (Chargers SC), Jack McGlynn (BW Gottschee), Djordje Mihailovic (Chicago Fire FC, Montreal Impact), Kevin Paredes (D.C. United, Bethesda SC), Miles Robinson (Atlanta United FC, FC Greater Boston Bolts), Gaga Slonina (Chicago Fire FC), Tanner Tessmann (FC Dallas), Griffin Yow (D.C. United) and Walker Zimmerman (FC Dallas, LAFC).
Five players have appeared in MLS NEXT Pro, the professional league launched by MLS in 2022 that completes the pro player pathway from MLS NEXT to MLS first teams: Aaronson (Philadelphia Union II), Cremaschi (Inter Miami CF II), Harriel (Philadelphia Union II), McGlynn (Philadelphia Union II) and Patrick Schulte (Columbus Crew 2). Schulte helped Crew 2 to the 2022 MLS NEXT Pro championship and took home league Goalkeeper of the Year honors before backstopping the Crew to the 2023 MLS Cup.
After Walker Zimmerman came to the U.S. Olympic Men’s Team in June as its first overage player, he’s been joined by defender Miles Robinson and midfielder Djordje Mihailovic to bolster the squad. Zimmerman represented the United States at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, where he appeared in all four matches and started three. Robinson was a key part of the run-up to Qatar, appearing in 11 matches during World Cup qualifying and scoring the game-winning goal in overtime vs. Mexico in the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup Final. He has 29 senior international caps to his name, while Mihailovic has appeared 11 times for the senior USMNT. The midfielder has been a part of two Concacaf Gold Cup rosters and is enjoying a strong season back in MLS as a designated player with the Colorado Rapids, netting 10 goals and adding six assists.
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