The U.S. Men's National Team began its first training session on Monday morning at the Great Park Sports Complex in Irvine, California.
This camp marks the start of critical preparations for upcoming competitions, most notably the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As the host nation, the team's readiness and adaptation to high-level facilities are central to their strategy for the tournament.
Thousands of ardent supporters [1] gathered at the facility to greet the players and coaching staff as they arrived. The crowd created a high-energy environment for the squad as they established their camp set-up in the Southern California region.
The training is taking place at the Great Park Sports Complex, which is described as a billion-dollar facility [1]. The site provides the infrastructure necessary for the national team to conduct elite-level drills and tactical meetings, a requirement for a team preparing for the world's largest sporting event.
While the team focused on their initial technical sessions, the presence of the fans highlighted the growing public interest in the squad's progress. The team will continue to utilize the Irvine site to refine their play and build chemistry among the roster before moving into the next phase of their competitive schedule.
Organizers and staff have prepared the complex to handle the influx of both athletes and spectators. The scale of the facility allows the U.S. team to simulate professional environments while remaining accessible to the local community in California.
“The U.S. Men's National Team began its first training session on Monday morning”
The use of a high-cost, elite facility like the Great Park Sports Complex signals the U.S. Soccer Federation's commitment to providing the men's team with world-class resources. By integrating public support early in the training process, the team is also building the home-field momentum necessary for a successful 2026 World Cup campaign on domestic soil.




