Minnesota United FC midfielder Miguel Ibarra will be among an estimated 30 players named to the U.S. National Team’s camp roster on Sunday, a source said.

It’s rare for a player from the second tier North American Soccer League to be called up to train with the national team. ESPN said Ibarra will be the first player from that level to participate in a national team camp since 2005.

Ibarra, 24, has an outside chance to be among the 18 players on the national team roster in friendly matches against Ecuador on Oct. 10 and Honduras on Oct. 14.

On Friday, Ibarra will be named the North American Soccer League player of the month. He has five goals and four assists this season.

Ibarra, a Lancaster, Calif., native, has played with Minnesota since 2012. He had five goals and five assists in 2012, with one goal and three assists in 2013.

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