How the five Crew SC players called into their national teams fared during this month's FIFA international dates:

MF Wil Trapp, United States Under-23s: Captained the U.S. during both legs of an Olympic play-in series loss to Colombia. The United States tied Colombia 1-1 in the first leg on Friday in Barranquilla and lost 2-1 in Tuesday's second leg in Frisco, Texas, finishing the game with nine players. The U.S. failed to qualify for two straight Olympics for the first time since 1964/68.

MF Ethan Finlay, United States: Came off the bench in...

How the five Crew SC players called into their national teams fared during this month�s FIFA international dates:

MF Wil Trapp, United States Under-23s: Captained the U.S. during both legs of an Olympic play-in series loss to Colombia. The United States tied Colombia 1-1 in the first leg on Friday in Barranquilla and lost 2-1 in Tuesday�s second leg in Frisco, Texas, finishing the game with nine players. The U.S. failed to qualify for two straight Olympics for the first time since 1964/68.

MF Ethan Finlay, United States: Came off the bench in the 71 st minute of a 4-0 win over Colombia during the second leg of a CONCACAF World Cup qualifier in Mapfre Stadium on Tuesday and scored a goal that was called back because of an incorrect offside call in the 85 th. Finlay was an unused sub in a 2-0 loss at Guatemala City on Friday. Tuesday�s appearance was his third career cap for the U.S.

D Harrison Afful, Ghana: Started two Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers for Ghana against Mozambique, including a 3-1 win in Accra on Thursday and scoreless tie in Maputo on Sunday. Ghana remains in first place in its group.

MF Tony Tchani, Cameroon: Came off the bench early in the second half of a 2-2 tie with South Africa in the first leg of an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Limbe on Saturday and was an unused sub in a scoreless draw in Durban on Tuesday. The dual citizen�s Cameroon debut cap-tied him to his native country, making him ineligible to play for the United States.

MF Rodrigo Saravia, Guatemala: Started and played the full 90 for Guatemala in both legs against the United States, earning his second and third international caps.

--Shawn Mitchell

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