University of North Carolina Athletics

Tar Heels' Williams To Face Mexico Friday
July 8, 2008 | Men's Soccer
July 8, 2008
Story courtesy U.S. Soccer
CHICAGO - North Carolina freshman Sheanon Williams was part of a 17-player roster selected by U.S. Under-20 Men's National Team head coach Thomas Rongen for a U-20 MNT match versus Mexico Friday at 9 p.m. Eastern in Laredo, Texas. Fans can follow the match live on ussoccer.com's MatchTracker.
"It's always a challenge to play a team like Mexico at this point in our two-year cycle," said Rongen, in his third cycle as the U-20 head coach. "Playing our rival in a border town will be a great experience for our players and will also help us evaluate where some of our players stand as we start to filter our pool moving forward toward Egypt in 2009."
The meeting between the two CONCACAF rivals is the first in the two-year cycle leading up to the 2009 FIFA Under-20 World Cup. Both teams advanced to the Quarterfinals of the 2007 edition of the event, held last summer in Canada. Defender Anthony Wallace and goalkeeper Brian Perk are the lone U.S. player on this roster who participated in last year's event.
The roster includes five Major League Soccer players, including three from FC Dallas - Lambo, Brek Shea and Wallace. Chivas USA's Jorge Flores returns to the roster for the first time since scoring his first three MLS goals. Rounding out the professional contingent is the Brandon Manzonelli, who joined the New England Revolution in late May from the Villareal (Spain) youth system.
Five players join the team from the college ranks, including a pair from the ACC in Wake Forest's Ike Opara and Williams. Michigan stand-out Peri Marosevic represents the Wolverines, and Eder Arreola will join goalkeeper Brian Perk at UCLA this fall.
Arreola is one of five players on the roster born in 1991 along with Jose Altamirano, Frank Lara, Amobi Okugo and Zarek Valentin, who are all age-eligible for the next two FIFA Under-20 World Cups in 2009 and 2011. Lara, who plays for local PDL club Laredo Heat, will be joined by Heat teammate and fellow Laredo native Felix Garcia, who has scored three goals in five games for the U.S. already in 2008.






