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Current and Former USL Players at the 2017 CONCACAF Championship

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  • Tyler Adams, New York Red Bulls / United States

    Adams helped lead the Red Bulls II to victory the 2016 USL Cup Final, and was named as the No. 5 player in the 2016 USL's 20 Under 20. The holding midfielder turns 18 on February 14.
  • Luca Uccello, Toronto FC II / Canada

    Uccello has been captain for both Toronto FC II and the Canada U20s in the past year, showing leadership in each of the USL club's first two seasons.
  • Tommy Redding, Orlando City SC / United States

    Redding made his professional debut for the Lions in Orlando's final season in the USL in 2014, and last season made 18 appearances for the club in Major League Soccer.
  • Kadin Chung, Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 / Canada

    The 2015 Canadian U17 Player of the Year, Chung helped WFC2 reach the USL Cup Playoffs for the first time in 2016, and was named as the No. 18 player in the 2016 USL 20 Under 20.
  • Justen Glad, Real Salt Lake / United States

    Glad made seven appearances for Real Monarchs SLC at the start of the 2015 USL season, and has since gone from strength to strength with Real Salt Lake, being named No. 15 in the 2016 MLSSoccer.com 24 Under 24.
  • Liam Fraser, Toronto FC II / Canada

    Fraser has been a consistent presence in TFC II's midfield for the past two seasons, making 32 appearances for the side, including 22 in the 2016 season.
  • Coy Craft, FC Dallas / United States

    Craft shone in his time on loan with OKC Energy FC from MLS partner FC Dallas, scoring three goals in 11 games in the 2016 season and earning the No. 11 spot in the 2016 USL 20 Under 20.
  • Shaan Hundal, Toronto FC II / Canada

    A talented forward, Hundal had six goals to finish tied for the team-high for TFC II in 2016, and was selected as the No. 13 player in the 2016 USL 20 Under 20.
  • Jeremy Ebobisse, Portland Timbers / United States

    Ebobisse arrived on loan with the Charleston Battery late in the 2016 season after signing with Major League Soccer, and had one goal and one assist in five games for the historic USL club. This January he was the No. 4 selection in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft by the Portland Timbers.
  • Thomas Meilleur-Giguere, Montreal Impact / Canada

    Meilleur-Giguere had a good first professional season for FC Montreal in 2016, making 21 appearances and scoring a pair of goals for the side.
  • Sebastian Saucedo, Real Salt Lake / United States

    The highly-touted forward made seven appearances for Real Monarchs SLC in 2015, recording two assists, and will provide a major attacking threat in Costa Rica.
  • Aidan Daniels, Toronto FC II / Canada

    Daniels made his debut for TFC II in the 2016 season, and recorded a goal and assist in 23 appearances for the side.
  • Auston Trusty, Philadelphia Union / United States

    Trusty joined Bethlehem Steel FC as an Academy signing prior to the start of the 2016 season, and made 19 appearances for the side in its first year, while also signing as a Homegrown Player with the Union.
  • Gabriel Boakye, FC Energie Cottbus U-19 / Canada

    Boakye played for a season with Toronto FC II, making nine appearances for the side, before heading to Germany this offseason to compete in the U19 Bundesliga, where he has made nine appearances and scored once this season.
  • Danilo Acosta, Real Salt Lake / United States

    A Homegrown signing for RSL, Acosta has made 21 appearances for Real Monarchs SLC over the past two seasons, becoming a consistent presence for the side down the stretch of the 2016 USL regular season.

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Current and Former USL Players at the 2017 CONCACAF Championship