Tim Ream Sets Record as Oldest USMNT Player in World Cup History
Charlotte FC defender Tim Ream, at 38 years old, has made history by becoming the oldest player to represent the United States Men's National Team at a FIFA World Cup. This achievement places him ahead of previous record-holder Fernando Clavijo.

Tim Ream, a 38-year-old defender for Charlotte FC, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the oldest player to feature for the United States Men's National Team (USMNT) in a World Cup match.
His participation in the tournament surpassed the previous record held by Fernando Clavijo. Ream’s appearance marks a new chapter in USMNT World Cup history.
According to CBS Sports, Ream's entry into the World Cup stage at his age sets a new benchmark for experience within the national team squad.
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