The final spot on Mauricio Pochettino’s September U.S. men’s national team roster has been filled.
Cristian Roldan was added to the roster on Wednesday, U.S. Soccer announced. Roldan is the 24th and final player named to the roster for upcoming matches against South Korea and Japan.
The 30-year-old Roldan has earned 37 caps to date with the USMNT. He last featured in the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup and is seeking his first appearance under Pochettino.
Roldan has continued to be a stalwart for the Seattle Sounders in MLS this season. He has made 38 appearances across all competitions, scoring two goals and adding four assists.
He became the first field player in Sounders history to reach 350 career starts in all competitions.
The USMNT will face South Korea on Saturday in Harrison, New Jersey before concluding their two-match window on Sept. 10 against Japan in Columbus, Ohio.

