
Players to watch: Top 10 soccer stars to watch out for in 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup
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The big CONCACAF Gold Cup kicks off on June 14, 2025, and fans are getting excited to see which players will stand out. Teams from across North America will play in stadiums in the US and Canada.
This tournament matters a lot since the World Cup is just next year. With many big names missing, new players have a chance to make a name for themselves. The Gold Cup will show us who might be the next generation of soccer stars as teams fight to be the best in the region.
Rising MLS stars fill the void as key players sit out
Many famous players won't play in this tournament, mostly from the US team. Christian Pulisic will take a break after his busy season with AC Milan. Other missing US stars include Timothy Weah, Weston McKennie, Gio Reyna, Yunus Musah, and Antonee Robinson.
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This gives MLS players a big chance to shine. Brian White from Vancouver Whitecaps comes in hot with eight goals this season. Patrick Agyemang from Charlotte FC could be a surprise star with his natural talent for scoring. Sebastian Berhalter gets his first call-up and can show off his passing skills.
For Mexico, the team most likely to win, goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa wants to add another trophy to his collection. Santiago Gimenez brings his goal skills from Feyenoord, while Luis Romo brings solid leadership in midfield.
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Jamaica has exciting young players like teenagers Tyrese Hall and Jinairo Johnson in coach Steve McClaren's team. Leon Bailey from Aston Villa remains their biggest star, bringing his speed and Premier League experience.
Canada hopes to do well with a mix of players from Europe and the MLS. Jacob Shaffelburg's crazy speed for Nashville SC makes him dangerous, while Portland's goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau gives them stability.
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Panama's Adalberto Carrasquilla wants to build on his strong showing from 2023 when they made it to the final. His creative play will be key in Group C against Jamaica, Guatemala, and Guadeloupe.
Top 10 soccer players to watch out for in the tournament
Diego Luna (USA)
Sebastian Berhalter (USA)
Folarin Balogun (USA)
Sergiño Dest (USA)
Keylor Navas (Costa Rica)
Christopher Jullien (Guadeloupe)
Tajon Buchanan (Canada)
Jacob Shaffelburg (Canada)
Alex Roldán (El Salvador)
Bryan Acosta (Honduras)
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