U.S. Under-15 Boys’ National Team head coach Ross Brady has named a 20-player roster for the team’s international training camp from February 7-15 in Larnaca, Cyprus, including Sporting Kansas City Academy midfielder Zamir Loyo Reynaga.
The camp is part of the Federation’s continued focus on the U.S. Way philosophy, which emphasizes increased programming for Youth National Teams to create more opportunities for young players to advance through the pathway to the senior National Team with the goal of representing their country at a world championship.
The USA will play two matches during the camp, facing Cyprus on February 12 (11 a.m. local time) and England on February 14 (10 a.m. local time). Both matches will be played at Sotira Municipal Stadium.
Fifteen different clubs are represented on the roster, with three players coming from MLS NEXT side Barca Residency Academy. Thirteen different Major League Soccer club setups will also send players to Cyprus with two players each coming from Houston Dynamo and St. Louis City, and one apiece from Atlanta United, Charlotte FC, FC Cincinnati, FC Dallas, LAFC, LA Galaxy, New England Revolution, Orlando City, Philadelphia Union, San Jose Earthquakes and Sporting Kansas City.
Brazilian Club Athletico Paranaense also sends one player to the camp.
All players are born after Jan. 1, 2011.
U-15 BOYS NATIONAL TEAM (2011) - ROSTER BY POSITION (Club; Hometown):
GOALKEEPERS (2): Zach Lapierre (New England Revolution; Somers, Conn.), Luan Silva (Orlando City; Orlando, Fla.)
DEFENDERS (6): Aidan Carlos (LAFC; Rialto, Calif.), Jaxson Fulmer (Philadelphia Union; Chalfont, Pa.), Matthew Leone (LA Galaxy; Long Beach, Calif.), Wilson Mazariegos (San Jose Earthquakes; Novato, Calif.), Ethan O'Neil (Barca Residency Academy; San Diego, Calif.), Easton Odom (Barca Residency Academy; La Mesa, Calif.)
MIDFIELDERS (6): Thomas Dimaria (St. Louis City; St. Louis, Mo.), Chris Gonzalez (Houston Dynamo; Houston, Texas), Samuel Harris (St. Louis City ; St. Charles, Mo.), Zamir Loyo Reynaga (Sporting Kansas City; Las Vegas, Nev.), Diego Ros (Barca Residency Academy; Casa Grande, Ariz.), Cosimo Tristani (New York City FC; Staten Island, N.Y.)
FORWARDS (6): Daniel Brown (Charlotte FC; Durham, N.C.), Rikelme De Almeida (Club Athletico Paranaense; Brockton, Mass.), Benjamin Flowers (FC Dallas; Frisco, Texas), Kenzynton Pierre (Houston Dynamo; Houston, Texas), Ryan Schlotterbeck (FC Cincinnati; Independence, Ky.), Santi Suarez-Couri (Atlanta United; Johns Creek, Ga.)
Loyo Reynaga will partake in his third USYNT camp after participating in a USYNT Under-14 Boys’ Talent Identification Program in May 2025 in Chula Vista, California and a domestic training camp in Fayetteville, Georgia in September 2025. The midfielder has also played with the Mexican Youth National Team, playing with El Tri in the summer of 2025.
The Las Vegas, Nevada native became the youngest player in club history to represent Sporting Kansas City II when he debuted against Ventura County FC on Sept. 28, 2025 at 14 years and 251 days old. He made two appearances for SKC II, coming on as a substitute in the team's Decision Day matchup with MNUFC 2. The midfielder spent the first leg of Sporting Kansas City's 2026 preseason with the first team in Florida.
About the U.S. Way
The U.S. Way is a shared philosophy, strategy and a practical toolkit to enable excellence at every level of the game and for us to win. The U.S. Way is intended to work in partnership between the club and National Team environment to cultivate the next generation of talent with three areas of focus: World Class Development Pathways and Environments, including scaled Talent Identification, expanded Youth National Team programming and accelerated development and foundation building across the Extended National Teams; Shared and Scaled Infrastructure, highlighted by the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center, U.S. Way digital platform and unified youth calendar; and Professional Development for the Entire Ecosystem, featuring formal courses, technical and administrative staff community building, leadership development, and best practice resource sharing. For more information, visit ussoccer.com/ourvision/us-way.



