Players on International Duty

With World Cup Qualifying starting up again, many MLS teams will be losing players to their national teams. The following players have been called into their national team and will miss MLS games on March 23-24.

Chicago Fire – Sean Johnson (USA), Joel Lindpere (Estonia)

Columbus Crew – Jairo Arrieta (Costa Rica)

FC Dallas – Raul Fernandez (Peru), Blas Perez (Panama), Je-Vaughn Watson (Jamaica)

DC United – Dejan Jakovic (Canada), Marcos Sanchez (Panama)

Houston Dynamo – Brad Davis (USA), Oscar Boniek Garcia (Honduras), Jermaine Taylor (Jamaica)

Los Angeles Galaxy – Omar Gonzalez (USA), Robbie Keane (Ireland)

Montreal Impact – Sanna Nyassi (Gambia)

New England Revolution – Jerry Bengtson (Honduras)

New York Red Bulls – Tim Cahill (Australia), Roy Miller (Costa Rica)

Philadelphia Union – Keon Daniel (Trinidad & Tobago), Bakary Soumare (Mali)

Portland Timbers – Mamadou Danso (Gambia), Ryan Johnson (Jamaica), Will Johnson (Canada), Donovan Ricketts (Jamaica)

Real Salt Lake – Kyle Beckerman (USA), Tony Beltran (USA), Abdoulie Mansally (Gambia), Nick Rimando (USA), Alvaro Saborio (Costa Rica)

San Jose Earthquakes – Victor Bernardez (Honduras), Justin Morrow (USA)

Seattle Sounders – Eddie Johnson (USA), Mario Martinez (Honduras), Obafemi Martins (Nigeria)

Sporting Kansas City – Matt Besler (USA), Graham Zusi (USA)

Toronto FC – Kyle Bekker (Canada), Ashtone Morgan (Canada), Darren O'Dea (Ireland)

Vancouver Whitecaps – Kenny Miller (Scotland)

About Dustyn Richardson

Managing editor and Houston Dynamo writer for Total-MLS. Fan of all Houston sports teams and Manchester United supporter. Still angry at Bud Selig for moving the Astros to the American League.

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