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Full list of MLS players called up for November international fixtures

2023-11-16 05:54
The full list of MLS players who will suit up for their countries during the international break.
Full list of MLS players called up for November international fixtures

As the 2023 MLS Cup playoffs are currently on pause, many players around the league have departed their clubs to link up with their national teams for the November international fixtures.

Yes, it's that time again. Just as the playoffs were starting to get interesting, we've been hit with another international break. But thankfully, this is the last one of 2023 and therefore the last one for the current MLS season.

The 2023 Leagues Cup winners Inter Miami and Minnesota United lead the way with nine players each suiting up for their nations, with Lionel Messi and Teemu Pukki headlining the list of players from the two clubs. Atlanta United's Thiago Almada will link up with Messi once more, while Philadelphia Union duo Andre Blake and Damion Lowe spearhead the Jamaica squad.

Here's the full list of MLS players set for international duty for the November fixtures:

Atlanta United

  • Luis Abram (Peru)
  • Thiago Almada (Argentina)
  • Giorgos Giakoumakis (Greece)
  • Miles Robinson (USA)

Austin FC

  • Julio Cascante (Costa Rica)

Charlotte FC

  • Nimfasha Berchimas (USA Under 17)
  • Karol Świderski (Poland)
  • Jere Uronen (Finland)

Chicago Fire

  • Chris Brady (USA Under 23)
  • Gaston Gimenez (Paraguay)
  • Georgiios Koutsias (Greece Under 21)
  • Miguel Navarro (Venezuela)
  • Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland)

FC Cincinnati

  • Aaron Boupendza (Gabon)
  • Junior Moreno (Venezuela)
  • Yerson Mosquera (Colombia)

Colorado Rapids

  • Cole Bassett (USA Under 23)

Columbus Crew

  • Cucho Hernández (Colombia)
  • Jacen Russell-Rowe (Canada)

FC Dallas

  • Bernard Kamungo (USA Under 23)

DC United

  • Éric Davis (Panama)
  • José Fajardo (Panama)
  • Andy Najar (Honduras)

Houston Dynamo

  • Coco Carrasquilla (Panama)
  • Teenage Hadebe (Zimbabwe)
  • Xavier Valdez (Dominican Republic)

Inter Miami

  • Leonardo Campana (Ecuador)
  • Benjamin Cremaschi (USA Under 23)
  • Facundo Farías (Argentina Under 23)
  • Diego Gómez (Paraguay)
  • Lionel Messi (Argentina)
  • Kamal Miller (Canada)
  • Santiago Morales (USA Under 17)
  • David Ruíz (Honduras)
  • Robert Taylor (Finland)

LAFC

  • Stipe Biuk (Croatia Under 21)
  • Dénis Bouanga (Gabon)
  • Maxime Crépeau (Canada)
  • Filip Krastev (Bulgaria)
  • Denil Maldonado (Honduras)
  • Cristian Olivera (Uruguay)

LA Galaxy

  • Jonathan Pérez (Mexico Under 23)

Minnesota United

  • Kervin Arriaga (Honduras)
  • Michael Boxall (New Zealand)
  • Ethan Bristow (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
  • Bongokuhle Hlongwane (South Africa)
  • Sang Bin Jeong (South Korea Under 23)
  • Robin Lod (Finland)
  • Teemu Pukki (Finland)
  • Joseph Rosales (Honduras)
  • Dayne St Clair (Canada)

CF Montreal

  • George Campbell (USA Under 23)
  • Samuel Piette (Canada)
  • Romell Quioto (Honduras)

Nashville SC

  • Aníbal Godoy (Panama)

New England Revolution

  • Esmir Bajraktarevic (USA Under 23)
  • Noel Buck (England Under 19)
  • Mark-Anthony Kaye (Canada)
  • Christian Makoun (Venezuela)
  • Peyton Miller (USA Under 17)

New York City FC

  • Tayvon Gray (Jamaica)

New York Red Bulls

  • Carlos Coronel (Paraguay)
  • John Tolkin (USA Under 23)

Orlando City

  • Wilder Cartagena (Peru)
  • Pedro Gallese (Peru)
  • Wilfredo Rivera (Puerto Rico)
  • Abdi Salim (Somolia)
  • Facundo Torres (Uruguay)

Philadelphia Union

  • Tai Baribo (Israel)
  • Andre Blake (Jamaica)
  • Nathan Harriel (USA Under 23)
  • Dániel Gazdag (Hungary)
  • Damion Lowe (Jamaica)
  • José Martínez (Venezuela)
  • Jack McGlynn (USA Under 23)

Portland Timbers

  • Bryan Acosta (Honduras)
  • Miguel Araujo (Peru)

Real Salt Lake

  • Bryan Oviedo (Costa Rica)
  • Jefferson Savarino (Venezuela)

San Jose Earthquakes

  • Carlos Akapo (Equatorial Guinea)
  • Cade Cowell (USA Under 23)
  • Carlos Gruezo (Ecuador)
  • Cruz Medina (USA Under 17)
  • Jamiro Monteiro (Cape Verde)
  • Miguel Trauco (Peru)
  • Oscar Verhoeven (USA Under 17)

Seattle Sounders

  • Josh Atencio (USA Under 23)
  • Stuart Hawkins (USA Under 17)
  • Nouhou Tolo (Cameroon)

Sporting Kansas City

  • Gadi Kinda (Israel)
  • John Pulskamp (USA Under 23)

Toronto FC

  • Jonathan Osorio (Canada)

Vancouver Whitecaps

  • Samuel Adekugbe (Canada)
  • Ali Ahmed (Canada)
  • Javain Brown (Jamaica)
  • Andrés Cubas (Paraguay)
  • Junior Hoilett (Canada)
  • Richie Laryea (Canada)

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