
Team USA

In October of 2007, seven countries - Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Japan, Portugal, and the United States - met in Tokyo, Japan for the inaugural FIPFA World Cup. Team USA sent 11 members (eight starters, three reserves) from around the country to compete with the world's elite power soccer athletes. Team USA dominated round-robin play, scoring 28 goals and allowing only two. In the championship game, France took an early 1-0 lead, but the U.S. tied it at 1-1 in the second half and won the World Cup in a sudden death penalty kick shoot out, 6-5. Team USA was World Champs!
In October of 2009, 20 athletes were selected to attend tryout camp in Indiana for the next Team USA. Coached again by Chris Finn, 12 players were selected for the team, including returning Team USA members Michael Archer, Jerry Book, Danny Gorman, J.C. Russo, and Omar Solorio. Team USA will hold four training camps a year leading up the 2011 World Cup in Paris, France.
For more information about Team USA, visit: www.PowerSoccerTeamUSA.org



