The US men's public soccer group (USMNT) addresses the US in men's global soccer rivalries. The group is constrained by the US Soccer Organization and is an individual from FIFA and CONCACAF.
The U.S. group has showed up in eleven FIFA World Cups, remembering the first for 1930, where they arrived at the semi-finals. They returned in 1934 and 1950, overcoming Britain 1-0 in the last option, yet didn't qualify again until 1990. As host in 1994, the U.S. gotten a programmed compartment and lost to Brazil in the round of sixteen. They qualified for the following five World Cups (seven continuous appearances (1990-2014), an accomplishment imparted to just seven different countries), becoming one of the competition's customary rivals and frequently progressing to the knockout stage. The U.S. arrived at the quarter-finals in 2002, and disputably lost to Germany. In the 2009 Confederations Cup, the Americans killed highest level Spain in the semi-finals prior to losing to Brazil in the last, the group's just appearance in the last of a significant intercontinental competition.
The U.S. likewise contends in mainland competitions, including the CONCACAF Gold Cup and Copa América. The U.S. won seven Gold Cups and the debut release of the CONCACAF Countries Association, and completed fourth in two Copa Américas in 1995 and 2016. The group's lead trainer is Gregg Berhalter who's been accountable for the group since November 29, 2018, and Brian McBride is its head supervisor since January 10, 2020.