Union U16 Goalkeeper Cameron Keys Invited Into US Soccer U15 Camp
Cameron Keys, a member of the Philadelphia Union's academy system, was named as a part of US Soccer's 36 player under-15 national team camp. The goalkeeper joins the national team system as the country's two year cycle to prepare for the next under-17 World Cup begins.
Keys' addition to the national team pool at the youth level shows that the Union's 'odd' club based academy system can produce potential American internationals beyond current first team player Zach Pfeffer - the team's first ever home grown player signing.
Brotherly Game @ Oct 13, 2011 9:58 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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