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Tim Ream Breaks U.S. World Cup Age Record

Tim Ream Breaks U.S. World Cup Age Record

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Tim Ream is about to rewrite history as the oldest U.S. Men’s National Team player ever to compete in a World Cup—at 38 years and 250 days old, breaking Fernando Clavijo’s 1994 record. Leading both his club, Charlotte FC, and the national team, Ream will share the field with players 17 years his junior, including 22-year-old Alex Freeman. The roster spans decades: Ream was born during the Berlin Wall’s fall, while others came of age with “Toy Story,” “Titanic,” or the rise of Google—making this squad a living timeline of soccer’s global evolution.

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