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U.S. U-17s open with win in Belgium
July 17th, 2007 7AM
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The U.S. U-17 boys national team beat Belgium's Club Brugge, 3-1, as part of its 10-day tour of Belgium and Germany.

After Club Brugge opened scoring in the 36th minute, Alex Nimo converted a penalty kick in the 43rd minute to even the score at 1-1 heading into halftime. In the 75th minute, Abdusalam Ibrahim put the USA ahead. Just four minutes later, Ibrahim set up Jared Jeffrey for the third goal on a give-and-go.

U.S. U-17 Roster
GOALKEEPERS: Zach McMath (St. Petersburg, Fla.), Josh Lambo (Middleton, Wis.), Larry Jackson (East Palo Alto, Calif)
DEFENDERS: Sheanon Williams (Boston, Mass.), Kofi Sarkodie (Huber Heights, Ohio), Mykell Bates (Roseville, Calif.), Tommy Meyer (St. Louis, Mo.), Brandon Zimmerman (Pasco, Wash.)
MIDFIELDERS: Daniel Wenzel (Federal Way, Wash.), Amobi Okugo (Sacremento, Calif.), Jared Jeffrey (Dallas, Texas), Kirk Urso (Lombard, Ill.), Jesse Paredes (Los Angeles, Calif.), Brek Shea (College Station, Texas), Greg Garza (Grapevine, Texas), Brendan King (Naperville, Ill.), Nick Millington (Raleigh, N.C.)
FORWARDS: Ellis McLoughlin (Seattle, Wash.), Bryan Dominguez (Atlanta, Ga.), Abdusalam Ibrahim (Richfield, Minn.), Billy Schuler (Allentown, N.J.), Jose Altamirano (San Diego, Calif.)



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