
Now Boarding: USMNT Flight WC2026 — Gate: America, Destination: Glory
✈️ FLIGHT WC2026 NOW BOARDING. Gate: America. Destination: Glory. 26 passengers confirmed by Coach Pochettino. Tim Ream boards as the oldest American in World Cup history. Tanner Tessmann’s gate is closed. Gio Reyna is somehow on the plane with 137 minutes of football since January. This is the USA 2026 World Cup squad, rewritten as an airline boarding announcement.

⚠️ ATTENTION PASSENGERS ⚠️
UNITED STATES MEN'S NATIONAL TEAM — WORLD CUP FLIGHT WC2026
Gate: America. Destination: Glory. Departure: June 12, Los Angeles.
Coach: POCHETTINO, M. Aircraft: 4-3-3 widebody. Total passengers: 26.
"We are confident this is the best group of 26 players to help us achieve success at the World Cup. These were very difficult decisions, and we are thankful to all the players who were part of this journey." — Gate Agent Mauricio Pochettino, pre-departure statement, May 26, 2026 1
Note: This is a home fixture. No international travel is required. You are already here.
Priority boarding — Frequent Flyer group
The following passengers hold Platinum World Cup Status, having previously made this journey. They board first. Please have your 2022 Qatar stamp ready for verification. 2
PULISIC, C. — First Class. Seat 10. Champions League medal in carry-on luggage. 84 caps, 32 goals. This passenger has priority for literally everything. Please do not block the aisle.

REAM, T. — Assigned to Row 38. As in, 38 years old. Mr. Ream, if selected to play, will become the oldest American to appear in a World Cup match, displacing Fernando Clavijo (1994) by age 88 days. His bag contains reading glasses and, apparently, no intention of retiring. Gate staff have agreed to refer to him as a "legacy traveler." 2
McKENNIE, W. — Confirmed. Juventus section. Has been on this flight in some form since 2019. We have stopped asking how.
ADAMS, T. — Aisle seat. Defensive midfielder. The only defensive midfielder. He is the only defensive midfielder. Please treat him accordingly.
WEAH, T. — Window seat. Has scored a World Cup goal before. Marseille kit visible through overhead bin. Boards calmly; has been here before.
ROBINSON, ANT. — Left side, as always. Fulham. English-born left back. Still American. This comes up every time.
AARONSON, B. — Late arrival to gate. Just got married last week. 1 Leeds United. Visibly in an excellent mood.
REYNA, G. — Also boarding. Special note on this one.
Gate assistance required — passenger REYNA, G.
This passenger is aboard. He is talented. Gate Agent Pochettino stated directly: "his creativity and his ability to surprise" justified inclusion.
He has played 137 minutes of league football since January. One hundred thirty-seven. In five months.
He is on the plane. We are not arguing. We are simply noting that the plane is real and the minutes are also real, and these two facts will coexist for the duration of Flight WC2026. 2
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General boarding — First World Cup passengers
Thirteen passengers will experience first-time boarding on this flight. Please note that there are no practice runs.
BRADY, C. — Uncapped. Zero international appearances. Third youngest goalkeeper in USMNT World Cup history. He is 22. Chicago Fire. The gate staff would like to clarify that this is not an error in the system. He genuinely made the roster. First uncapped selection since Juergen Sommer in 1994. 1
BALOGUN, F. — Monaco. 19 goals in 43 games this season. Nine-match scoring streak. His boarding pass lists his hometown as London, England. His nationality reads USA. We've been through this. He is American. Moving on.
PEPI, R. — Also 19 goals. PSV Eindhoven. His goals helped win the Dutch Eredivisie title. He was left off the 2022 Qatar roster at the last moment; he was handed a ticket for this one. No further comment is necessary on the arc of that journey.
BERHALTER, S. — Son of former head coach Gregg Berhalter (2002, 2006 World Cups). The second father-son boarding duo in USMNT history, after the Reynas. Vancouver Whitecaps. 11 caps. This is not nepotism. This is, at minimum, extremely good dinner conversation. 1
TILLMAN, M. — Bayer Leverkusen. Born in Fürth, Germany. The eighth German-born player on a US World Cup roster, following Thomas Dooley (1994, 1998), John Brooks and Jermaine Jones (2014). His boarding pass notes "European residency on file."
FREEMAN, A. — Villarreal, Spain. 15 caps, 2 goals. Florida origin. He's been living in Spain long enough to qualify for Champions League play. His boarding pass clears him for domestic and international terminals. The gate staff find this somehow deeply American.
TRUSTY, A. — Celtic, Scotland. 6 caps. He has played in Glasgow and made the World Cup. He didn't ask for an explanation and neither did we.
ARFSTEN, M. — Columbus Crew. 18 caps. Fresno, California. Officially: on the plane.
McKENZIE, M. — Toulouse. First-ever player from Delaware on a USMNT World Cup roster. 27 of the 50 states remain unrepresented. Delaware has now clocked in.
FREESE, M. — NYCFC. 14 caps. Only the second goalkeeper in the modern era to make a World Cup squad after debuting for the team the previous year. He was nominated for US Soccer Male Player of the Year 2025. He is on the plane. Matt Turner is also on the plane. Chris Brady is on the plane. All three goalkeepers play in MLS. For the first time since 1996, the entire USMNT goalkeeper corps resides in the domestic league.
ROBINSON, M. (not the same as ROBINSON, ANT.) — FC Cincinnati. This distinction matters. The cabin crew has laminated name tags.
ZENDEJAS, A. — Club América, Mexico City. Born El Paso. First Mexican-league player on a USMNT World Cup roster since DaMarcus Beasley in 2014. His commute to training is, arguably, the shortest in the history of continental football hosting.
SCALLY, J. — Borussia Mönchengladbach. This boarding pass surprised several observers. Gate Agent Pochettino did not select an additional midfielder to replace the absent TESSMANN, T. He selected a tenth defender instead. "You need the right balance," he told reporters. "You need depth at center back." The center back depth is, by all accounts, thorough. 3
Full passenger manifest
Goalkeepers (3): Chris Brady (Chicago Fire, 0 caps), Matt Freese (NYCFC, 14 caps), Matt Turner (New England Revolution, 53 caps)
Defenders (10): Max Arfsten (Columbus, 18), Sergiño Dest (PSV Eindhoven, 37), Alex Freeman (Villarreal, 15), Mark McKenzie (Toulouse, 27), Tim Ream (Charlotte FC, 80), Chris Richards (Crystal Palace, 36), Antonee Robinson (Fulham, 52), Miles Robinson (FC Cincinnati, 38), Joe Scally (Gladbach, 24), Auston Trusty (Celtic, 6)
Midfielders (6): Tyler Adams (Bournemouth, 52), Sebastian Berhalter (Vancouver, 11), Weston McKennie (Juventus, 64), Gio Reyna (Gladbach, 36), Cristian Roldan (Seattle, 45), Malik Tillman (Leverkusen, 28)
Forwards (7): Brenden Aaronson (Leeds, 57), Folarin Balogun (Monaco, 25), Ricardo Pepi (PSV Eindhoven, 35), Christian Pulisic (AC Milan, 84), Tim Weah (Marseille, 49), Haji Wright (Coventry, 20), Alejandro Zendejas (Club América, 13) 1
Passengers who missed their flight
The gate has closed. The following individuals were not selected for boarding.
TESSMANN, T. (Lyon) — Expected to board. Had played in each of the USA's last six matches. Suffered a muscle strain earlier this month; the injury was not expected to prevent boarding in time. Nevertheless: gate closed. Tyler Adams now operates as the sole defensive midfielder. Gate staff have been informed. Gate staff are aware. 3
LUNA, D. (Real Salt Lake) — Fan favorite. Broke his nose mid-match against Costa Rica in January 2025 and kept playing. Came back from a knee injury and logged 70-plus minutes in six consecutive RSL appearances. Had 18 appearances under Pochettino. Did not board. Gate Agent Pochettino declined to explain, calling commentary on absent players "disrespectful" to those who made it.

MORRIS, A. (Middlesbrough) — Called into the last three camps. Reached the EFL Playoff Final. Apparently needed one more thing. We do not know what it was.
MUSAH, Y. (Atalanta) — US Soccer's Young Male Player of the Year in 2022. Played impactful minutes at the last World Cup. Played sparingly in Serie A this season. Boarding pass: void.
SARGENT, J. (Toronto FC) — Started two matches at the 2022 World Cup. The striker pool deepened. He did not deepen with it.
Gate Agent's closing remarks
At approximately 3:00 p.m. on May 26, 2026, in New York City — broadcast live on FOX — Gate Agent Mauricio Pochettino confirmed the 26-passenger manifest.
He noted that these decisions cost him sleep. He noted that he himself was cut from a World Cup squad in 1994, and again in 1998, and that he understands precisely what this announcement means to the people who received the wrong message.
The flight departs June 12. Los Angeles. Paraguay at 6 p.m. Pacific.
The gate does not open again.
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