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The Long Game
āEngrossing, insightful ⦠[The Long Game] pulls no punches when describing the critiques and failures of the U.S. soccer system over the past few decades.ā
āMiguel Salazar, The New York Times Book Review
The gripping account of the U.S. menās national soccer teamās winding saga from obscurity to the global stage as they stand on the brink of a seminal World Cup in 2026
For almost half a century, the U.S. menās national team existed on the fringes of world soccerāout of sight, out of mind, and, more often than not, out of the World Cup. Between 1950 and 1990, the program toiled in irrelevance, a collection of part-timers playing before empty bleachers.
Then, things began to shift, and todayās U.S. menās team is loaded with young and pedigreed talent, expected to make its mark at the 2026 World Cup. The story of this teamās rise to prominence is a dramatic journey, with setbacks, buffoonery, misunderstandings, glory, and a wide, eccentric, talented cast of characters. With unprecedented access to former and current national team players, coaches, and administrators, Schaerlaeckens traces the sportās evolution in the U.S.āfrom its outsider status to its modern footholdāand the challenges that have shaped the menās national team along the way. From systemic obstacles in youth development to an American sports culture that expects instant dominance, he explores why success has been elusive, and why that might finally be changing.
With insight, wit, and razor-sharp storytelling, The Long Game is an unforgettable look at the past, present, and uncertain future of American soccerā and the team that could redefine it all.
āMiguel Salazar, The New York Times Book Review
The gripping account of the U.S. menās national soccer teamās winding saga from obscurity to the global stage as they stand on the brink of a seminal World Cup in 2026
For almost half a century, the U.S. menās national team existed on the fringes of world soccerāout of sight, out of mind, and, more often than not, out of the World Cup. Between 1950 and 1990, the program toiled in irrelevance, a collection of part-timers playing before empty bleachers.
Then, things began to shift, and todayās U.S. menās team is loaded with young and pedigreed talent, expected to make its mark at the 2026 World Cup. The story of this teamās rise to prominence is a dramatic journey, with setbacks, buffoonery, misunderstandings, glory, and a wide, eccentric, talented cast of characters. With unprecedented access to former and current national team players, coaches, and administrators, Schaerlaeckens traces the sportās evolution in the U.S.āfrom its outsider status to its modern footholdāand the challenges that have shaped the menās national team along the way. From systemic obstacles in youth development to an American sports culture that expects instant dominance, he explores why success has been elusive, and why that might finally be changing.
With insight, wit, and razor-sharp storytelling, The Long Game is an unforgettable look at the past, present, and uncertain future of American soccerā and the team that could redefine it all.
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āEngrossing, insightful ⦠[The Long Game] pulls no punches when describing the critiques and failures of the U.S. soccer system over the past few decades.ā
āMiguel Salazar, The New York Times Book Review
The gripping account of the U.S. menās national soccer teamās winding saga from obscurity to the global stage as they stand on the brink of a seminal World Cup in 2026
For almost half a century, the U.S. menās national team existed on the fringes of world soccerāout of sight, out of mind, and, more often than not, out of the World Cup. Between 1950 and 1990, the program toiled in irrelevance, a collection of part-timers playing before empty bleachers.
Then, things began to shift, and todayās U.S. menās team is loaded with young and pedigreed talent, expected to make its mark at the 2026 World Cup. The story of this teamās rise to prominence is a dramatic journey, with setbacks, buffoonery, misunderstandings, glory, and a wide, eccentric, talented cast of characters. With unprecedented access to former and current national team players, coaches, and administrators, Schaerlaeckens traces the sportās evolution in the U.S.āfrom its outsider status to its modern footholdāand the challenges that have shaped the menās national team along the way. From systemic obstacles in youth development to an American sports culture that expects instant dominance, he explores why success has been elusive, and why that might finally be changing.
With insight, wit, and razor-sharp storytelling, The Long Game is an unforgettable look at the past, present, and uncertain future of American soccerā and the team that could redefine it all.
āMiguel Salazar, The New York Times Book Review
The gripping account of the U.S. menās national soccer teamās winding saga from obscurity to the global stage as they stand on the brink of a seminal World Cup in 2026
For almost half a century, the U.S. menās national team existed on the fringes of world soccerāout of sight, out of mind, and, more often than not, out of the World Cup. Between 1950 and 1990, the program toiled in irrelevance, a collection of part-timers playing before empty bleachers.
Then, things began to shift, and todayās U.S. menās team is loaded with young and pedigreed talent, expected to make its mark at the 2026 World Cup. The story of this teamās rise to prominence is a dramatic journey, with setbacks, buffoonery, misunderstandings, glory, and a wide, eccentric, talented cast of characters. With unprecedented access to former and current national team players, coaches, and administrators, Schaerlaeckens traces the sportās evolution in the U.S.āfrom its outsider status to its modern footholdāand the challenges that have shaped the menās national team along the way. From systemic obstacles in youth development to an American sports culture that expects instant dominance, he explores why success has been elusive, and why that might finally be changing.
With insight, wit, and razor-sharp storytelling, The Long Game is an unforgettable look at the past, present, and uncertain future of American soccerā and the team that could redefine it all.
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āEngrossing, insightful ⦠[The Long Game] pulls no punches when describing the critiques and failures of the U.S. soccer system over the past few decades.ā
āMiguel Salazar, The New York Times Book Review
The gripping account of the U.S. menās national soccer teamās winding saga from obscurity to the global stage as they stand on the brink of a seminal World Cup in 2026
For almost half a century, the U.S. menās national team existed on the fringes of world soccerāout of sight, out of mind, and, more often than not, out of the World Cup. Between 1950 and 1990, the program toiled in irrelevance, a collection of part-timers playing before empty bleachers.
Then, things began to shift, and todayās U.S. menās team is loaded with young and pedigreed talent, expected to make its mark at the 2026 World Cup. The story of this teamās rise to prominence is a dramatic journey, with setbacks, buffoonery, misunderstandings, glory, and a wide, eccentric, talented cast of characters. With unprecedented access to former and current national team players, coaches, and administrators, Schaerlaeckens traces the sportās evolution in the U.S.āfrom its outsider status to its modern footholdāand the challenges that have shaped the menās national team along the way. From systemic obstacles in youth development to an American sports culture that expects instant dominance, he explores why success has been elusive, and why that might finally be changing.
With insight, wit, and razor-sharp storytelling, The Long Game is an unforgettable look at the past, present, and uncertain future of American soccerā and the team that could redefine it all.
āMiguel Salazar, The New York Times Book Review
The gripping account of the U.S. menās national soccer teamās winding saga from obscurity to the global stage as they stand on the brink of a seminal World Cup in 2026
For almost half a century, the U.S. menās national team existed on the fringes of world soccerāout of sight, out of mind, and, more often than not, out of the World Cup. Between 1950 and 1990, the program toiled in irrelevance, a collection of part-timers playing before empty bleachers.
Then, things began to shift, and todayās U.S. menās team is loaded with young and pedigreed talent, expected to make its mark at the 2026 World Cup. The story of this teamās rise to prominence is a dramatic journey, with setbacks, buffoonery, misunderstandings, glory, and a wide, eccentric, talented cast of characters. With unprecedented access to former and current national team players, coaches, and administrators, Schaerlaeckens traces the sportās evolution in the U.S.āfrom its outsider status to its modern footholdāand the challenges that have shaped the menās national team along the way. From systemic obstacles in youth development to an American sports culture that expects instant dominance, he explores why success has been elusive, and why that might finally be changing.
With insight, wit, and razor-sharp storytelling, The Long Game is an unforgettable look at the past, present, and uncertain future of American soccerā and the team that could redefine it all.












