Cristian Roldan, a midfielder for the US Men’s National Team (USMNT), will have a homefield advantage during the World Cup as he plays just over 20 miles from where he learned to play soccer in Pico Rivera, California.
Early Life and Career
Roldan’s love for soccer started in his backyard, where his father, Cesar Roldan Sr., built a makeshift soccer field using PVC pipes. Roldan’s two brothers, also involved in professional soccer, would often play with him, fostering a competitive environment that helped shape their skills.
Roldan’s decision to play for the USMNT was not an easy one, as he was also eligible to play for Guatemala and El Salvador, his parents’ countries of origin. However, he chose to represent the United States, citing the opportunities the country had given his family.
Community Support
Roldan’s journey to the World Cup was not just about individual talent, but also about the support of his community. His family received help from parents and coaches, who dedicated their time and resources to help the Roldan brothers develop their skills.
Roldan’s presence in the World Cup is not just about representing the US, but also about giving back to his community. He has helped construct the Roldan Family Park, a mini soccer pitch in Pico Rivera, where he grew up playing soccer.
World Cup Appearance
Roldan will play in his second World Cup, aiming to help the US team advance to the Round of 16. His presence in the tournament represents not just the US, but also his heritage and the community that supported him.
Original reporting: NBC4 Los Angeles — read the source article.