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Chris Gloster named to U.S. U-17 Residency roster

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HARRISON, N.J. (January 18, 2016) ā€“ United States Under-17 National Team Head Coach John Hackworth has invited Red Bulls academy player Chris Gloster to the 2016 Spring Semester of the U.S. U-17 Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. This 32-player roster is the first named by Hackworth as new U-17 head coach.


Gloster, a native of Montclair, N.J., has prior national team experience with the U.S. U-15s and is a familiar face to Hackworth. In November 2015, the defender was named to a list of 60 players for a week long training at IMG Academy which was led by former U.S. U-15 head coach Hackworth. Gloster currently plays for the Red Bulls U-16 academy team and started all 11 matches in the 2015 fall portion of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy season.


From Jan. 14-24, the U-17s head to Turkey to compete in the 2016 Aegean Cup, their first international tournament of the new year. The U-17 Residency roster serves to introduce all new players to the program. This group of U-17 players will also compete in the CONCACAF U-17 Championship in hopes of earning a spot in the 2017 FIFA World Cup in India.


U.S. U-17 Roster by Position (32 players):

GOALKEEPERS (4): Alexander Budnik (Sockers FC; Arlington Heights, Ill.), Justin Garces (Kendall FC; Miami, Fla.), Quantrell Jones (Baltimore Celtic; Baltimore, Md.), Hunter Pinho (PDA; Cranford, N.J.)
DEFENDERS (9): Carlos Asensio (Roswell, Ga.; Georgia United), Michael Edwards (Woodbridge, Va.; D.C. United), Tyler Freitas (North Attleboro, Mass; New England Revolution), Jean-Julian Foe Nuphaus (San Jose, Calif.; San Jose Earthquakes), Chris Gloster (Montclair, N.J.; New York Red Bulls), Benjamin Huynh (Seattle Sounders; Everett, Wash.), Ian Murphy (Redlands, Calif.; FC Golden State), Tyler Shaver (Riverside, Conn.; Beachside Soccer Club), Chandler Vaughn (D.C. United; Woodbridge, Va.)
MIDFIELDERS (11): George Acosta (Weston FC; Hollywood, Fla.), Patrick Ajdukiewicz (Sockers FC; Barrington, Ill.), Isaac Angking (Providence, R.I.; New England Revolution), Chris Durkin (D.C. United; Glen Allen, Va.), Blaine Ferri (Solar Chelsea SC; Southlake, Texas), Christopher Goslin (Georgia United; Locust Grove, Ga.), Ben Lederman (Barcelona, Spain; IMG Academy), James Sands (New York Soccer Club; Rye, N.Y.), Arturo Vasquez (FC Golden State; Mira Loma, Calif.), Adrian Villegas (Portland Timbers; Hood River, Ore.), Akil Watts (Fort Wayne, Ind.; IMG Academy)
FORWARDS (8): Ayomide Akinola (Toronto FC; Brampton, Ont.), Andrew Carleton (Georgia United; Powder Springs, Ga.), Zyen Jones (Clarkston, Ga.; Georgia United), Niccolo Lemoine (Livermore, Calif.; De Anza Force), Alejandro Pereira (Oveido, Fla.; Orlando City SC), William Sands (Rye, N.Y.; New York Soccer Club), Joshua Sargent (Scott Gallagher Missouri; Oā€™Fallen, Mo.), Tonny Temple (IMG Academy; Millville, Pa.)


About the U-17 Residency Program:

The U.S. players live on campus at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., and train in the morning under the guidance of the U.S. U-17 MNT coaching staff. In the afternoon, the players attend classes at St. Stephenā€™s Episcopal School. While in the full-time residency program, the U.S. not only trains daily, but also has access to the IMG Academy facilities. The team regularly uses IMGā€™s state-of-the-art strength-training facilities, as well as some of the nationā€™s best sports psychologists who work at the Academy. The IMG Academies include top-of-the-line soccer equipment, Bermuda grass fields, renovated student housing and dining facilities.