NATIONAL TEAM HIGHLIGHTS
- Scored a two-goal brace on Nov. 18, 2025, vs. Uruguay, in a 5-1 USMNT victory at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa; named Man of the Match.
- Made his USMNT debut on June 7, 2025, vs. Türkiye in Columbus at 20 years, 303 days, becoming the youngest player to earn a first cap under head coach Mauricio Pochettino.
- Started all six matches during the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, becoming the youngest player to make six consecutive starts for the USMNT in a single tournament.
- Finished 2025 with 13 USMNT caps, nominated for 2025 U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year for his performances.
2026 FIFA WORLD CUP CYCLE
- Made his USMNT debut on June 7, 2025, vs. Turkiye in a friendly in Columbus, starting at right back.
- Started all six 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup matches: group stage vs. Trinidad and Tobago (5-0 win, June 15), Saudi Arabia (June 19), and Haiti (June 22); quarterfinal vs. Costa Rica (2-2, advanced 4-3 on penalties, June 29); semifinal vs. Guatemala (2-1 win, July 2); and the final vs. Mexico (July 6).
- Scored a two-goal brace on Nov. 18, 2025, vs. Uruguay at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa in a 5-1 friendly victory.
- Named to the March 2026 camp for World Cup preparation competing in both friendlies vs. Belgium and Portugal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
CLUB HIGHLIGHTS
- Transferred to Villarreal CF in La Liga on Jan. 29, 2026, making his debut in a 4-1 victory over Espanyol.
- Enjoyed a breakout 2025 MLS season at Orlando City with 9 goal contributions, earning MLS All-Star and MLS Best XI selections and winning MLS Young Player of the Year.
- Signed as a homegrown player with Orlando City SC, joining the academy in 2020 from Weston FC.
PERSONAL
- Son of Antonio Freeman, the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl XXXI-winning wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers who caught an 81-yard touchdown in the 1997 Super Bowl vs. New England.
- Mother Rochelle is a Liverpool supporter who jokingly called her son her "little Trent Alexander-Arnold" growing up; first soccer coach was stepfather Jake Hinkle.
- Born in Baltimore before the family relocated to Plantation, Fla.; attended American Heritage School.
- Chose soccer over football despite his father's NFL prominence, describing a "secret love for soccer" that guided his youth career decision.