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Altidore is back on the roster of U.S. national team

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CHICAGO — Jozy Altidore is back with the U.S. national team for the first time in 11⁄ years.

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The 31-year-old Toronto forward is among 12 players invited Tuesday to a training camp starting Jan. 9 in Bradenton, Florida, ahead of a contemplat­ed exhibition against Serbia in late January at Orlando. At 115 internatio­nal appearance­s, Altidore is the senior player on the roster ahead of Seattle forward Jordan Morris, second with 39.

Altidore is a veteran of the 2010 and 2014 World Cups. He has 42 internatio­nal goals and last played for the U.S. at the

2019 CONCACAF Gold Cu

Morris and Seattle midfielder Cristian Roldan also are on the roster. They have not played for the national team since a

4-0 win over Cuba in the CONCACAF Nations League on Nov. 19, 2019, but were part of last January’s camp.

Tristan Blackmon, a

24-year-old Los Angeles defender, is the only player in the group selected by coach Gregg Berhalter with no previous national team camp experience.

New England goalkeeper Matt Turner has attended camp but not played in a national team match.

Toronto midfielder Michael Bradley, 33, and Atlanta goalkeeper Brad Guzan, 36, were not selected.

The dozen senior players will be joined for the match by American under-23 team players training with coach Jason Kreis ahead of the delayed Olympic qualifiers for the North and Central American and Caribbean region, which are expected to be played in March.

Because the match is not on a FIFA internatio­nal match date, Europe-based players will not be at the national camp. The full roster is expected to be available for a pair of March exhibition­s and the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal against Honduras in June, followed by a game against Mexico or Costa Rico in either the championsh­ip or thirdplace match.

Qualifying for the 2022 World Cup is scheduled to start in September.

Because of the delay in the Tokyo Games caused by the novel coronaviru­s, the eligibilit­y of the under-23 player pool was extended by a year by FIFA.

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