When Tim Ream made his United States national team debut on November 17, 2010, few expected it would be the start of a remarkable international career that has continued for over 15 years — and has the center back now serving as the USA's captain at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. During his debut performance, Ream started and played for 67 minutes as the U.S. team defeated South Africa, 1-0, in Cape Town. The game was a friendly, which manager Bob Bradley used to look at new and upcoming players. Most of the excitement was on teenagers Mix Diskerud and Juan Agudelo, who combined for the winning goal...
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