The rise of Colorado’s Sam Vines could soon take another momentous step.
A Colorado Rapids Homegrown just four-and-a-half years ago, the Colorado Springs native will get a chance to earn a spot on the United States Men’s National Team’s World Cup roster with a strong performance Friday in Germany.
If Vines can deliver confident, steady play at left back to shore up the position as a backup, a seat on the plane to Qatar just might be his. With Fulham’s Antonee Robinson, the presumptive No. 1, out with an ankle injury, the Pine Creek High School grad is competing with 19-year-old Long Island native Joe Scally for one of the last spots on the 26-man squad.
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