![]() Main article: United States at the CONCACAF Gold CupĬONCACAF Championship 1963–1989, CONCACAF Gold Cup 1991–present CONCACAF Gold Cup record Main article: United States at the FIFA World Cup FIFA World Cup record Their best ever finish at the Copa América was fourth-place at the 19 editions. In regional competitions, the United States has won the CONCACAF Gold Cup seven times, with their most recent title in 2021. Ever since 1992 the men's Olympic event has been age-restricted, under 23 plus three overage players, and participation has been by the United States men's national under-23 soccer team. The Olympics became a full international tournament in 1984 after the IOC allowed full national teams from outside FIFA CONMEBOL & UEFA confederations. From that tournament to 1980, only amateur and state-sponsored Eastern European players were allowed on Olympic teams. men's soccer team have played in the Summer Olympics since 1924. In the final, the United States lost 3–2 to Brazil after leading 2–0 at halftime. In the semifinals, the United States upset top ranked Spain 2–0, to advance to the final. The United States appeared in their first intercontinental tournament final at the 2009 Confederations Cup. In the Confederations Cup, the United States finished in third place in both 19, and were runner-up in 2009. The worst world Cup tournament results in the modern era were group stage eliminations in 1990, 1998, and 2006, although the country failed to even qualify for the final tournament in 2018. The best result in the modern era is the 2002 World Cup, when the U.S. The team was composed of six naturalized internationals, five of them from Scotland and one from England. The best result for the United States in a World Cup tournament came in 1930 when the team reached the semifinals. has also played in the FIFA Confederations Cup, Copa América by invitation, as well as several minor tournaments. regularly competes at the FIFA World Cup, the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and the Summer Olympics. For the all-time record of the national team against opposing nations, see § Head-to-head record.
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