- GK Tyler Miller (age 23), Seattle Sounders, 1(starts)/6(total team games) starts in 2016 season. 2nd string
- D Tim Parker (23), Vancouver Whitecaps, 6/7 in 2016. Starter
- M Kellyn Acosta (20), FC Dallas, 4/6 in 2016. 3rd year in MLS, frequently starts.
- D Eric Miller (23), Colorado Rapids, 5/9 in 2016. Traded to Rapids this year.
- D Walker Zimmerman (22), FC Dallas, 6/8 in 2016. Usual starter 3rd season
- M Matt Polser (22), Chicago Fire, 6/7 in 2016. Starter.
- M Fatai Alashe (22), San Jose Earthquakes, 8/9 in 2016.
- M Will Trapp (23), Columbus Crew, 8/8 in 2016. Starter 3rd year with team.
- F Khiry Shelton (22), New York City FC, 7/9 in 2016. Contender to start (David Villa)
- F Jordan Morris (21), Seattle Sounders, 8/8 in 2016. Starter (Rookie season)
*Data collected from MLS and ESPN data archives
11 out of the 23 players in the U23 squad play in Europe or Mexico.
Careers (of U23 players that played against Colombia). MLS: 279 games played Europe/Mexico:114 games played
Don Garber's comments do not come out of thin air. The numbers show that a lot of these players get more playing time if they stay state's side. However, Garber did mention that the league is still in "investment mode." Which gives the impression that he is aware of the quality of the league. Europe by far has the greater quality of play (in general), and that is were Klinsmann's "view" comes from. To put in perspective, if one were to coach the Costa Rican national team, which is the "3rd" biggest team in the CONCACAF, the coach would prefer to pick players that play in Real Madrid or Sporting Lisbon over players that play in the Costa Rican league. That is not to say there isn't quality in the MLS or that the MLS is an after thought, but that is Jurgen Klinsmann's perspective towards the MLS. He isn't wrong either. Coming from Germany a soccer power house, he has seen the best play and played with the best in the world and wants players that can compete at the highest quality level possible. Garber or Klinsmann? Both have good points, but doesn't change the fact that the U23 USA men's team failed to qualify for the Rio Olympics.