Thursday, February 16, 2017
Klinsmann's son likely to start in goal for US under-20 team (The Associated Press)
Jonathan Klinsmann, the son of former U.S. and Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann, likely will be the starting goalkeeper for the U.S. when qualifying for the Under-20 World Cup starts this weekend. Klinsmann, who turns 20 in April, has played college soccer at California, appearing in eight matches in 2015 and 14 last year. Speaking during a conference call Thursday, U.S. under-20 coach Tab Ramos said Klinsmann had beaten out Georgetown's JT Marcinkowski and probably will start.
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