Philadelphia Union announced today that in addition to the four call-ups to the U.S. U-23 training camp, that four more players have received international call-ups from their respective federations ahead of next week’s FIFA international window. The list of Union players called up are Andre Blake (Jamaica), Warren Creavalle (Guyana), Marco Fabian (Mexico) and Olivier Mbaizo (Cameroon Under-23).
Blake joins Jamaica ahead of two Concacaf Nations League contests: vs. Antigua and Barbuda (September 6) and at Guyana (September 9). These two matches are Jamaica’s debut in the 2019-20 Concacaf Nations League B, which consists of a double round robin among four teams in one group. The team atop the group after all matches are played earns promotion to League A for the 2021-22 cycle.
The Union goalkeeper is a stalwart for the Jamaican national team, serving as the Reggae Boyz’ captain. He has earned 42 caps for the side, last representing them at the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup, which saw Jamaica advance to the semifinals.
Creavalle also departs ahead of two matches in the 2019-20 Concacaf Nations League B, as the Union midfielder’s Golden Jaguars will play at Aruba (September 6) and vs. Jamaica (September 9). Creavalle has earned five caps for his country. His last call-up came ahead of the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup, but the midfielder missed out due to injury.
Fabian is set to join Mexico ahead of two friendlies: at the United States in East Rutherford, New Jersey (September 6) and vs. Argentina in San Antonio, Texas (September 10). While with the Union, Fabian previously joined El Tri for a training camp ahead of the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup, but had to withdraw due to injury. He has totaled 42 senior caps with Mexico to date.
Finally, Mbaizo is set to join the Cameroon Under-23s as the side attempts to qualify for the 2019 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations. The Indomitable Lions take on Tunisia in a two-legged tie in the Third Round of qualifying, with the first match at Cameroon (September 6) and the second at Tunisia (September 10). Should Cameroon advance on aggregate from this round, they would qualify for the final tournament, set to be held in Egypt from November 8-22. Mbaizo last joined the Cameroon U-23s in late 2018 during the First Round of this qualification, helping the team advance over Chad. He has also earned one senior cap for Cameroon.
The Union take on Atlanta United FC on Saturday at Talen Energy Stadium in a clash between the top two teams in the Eastern Conference (7:30 p.m. ET / PHL17). All eight players called up will depart to join their national teams following tomorrow’s match.