Full list of MLS players called up for October international fixtures

  • Several teams have four-plus players leaving
  • Inter Miami lead the way with nine players
  • All 29 clubs represented on the list
Leo Messi and Facundo Farias will link up with Argentina
Leo Messi and Facundo Farias will link up with Argentina / Jeff Dean/USSF/GettyImages
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The international break is back for the month of October, as plenty of MLS sides have sent several players on their way to represent their respective nations in upcoming games.

Inter Miami and Philadelphia Union lead the way with nine and eight players departing for the break, while Orlando City have seen a surge in players called up after their impressive end to the regular season.

It's back like it never left, which is something not too many fans will be delighted to hear. At least there are only a few games this weekend so that teams aren't left stranded when Decision Day beckons on October 21.

Here's the full list of MLS players called up for the October international break.


Atlanta United

  • Luis Abram (Peru)
  • Thiago Almada (Argentina)
  • Giorgos Giakoumakis (Greece)
  • Saba Lobjanidze (Georgia)
  • Miles Robinson (USA)
  • Caleb Wiley (USA U-23)

Austin FC

  • Brandan Craig (USA U-23)
  • Leo Vaisanen (Finland)

Charlotte FC

  • Karol Swiderski (Poland)
  • Bill Tuiloma (New Zealand)
  • Jere Uronen (Finland)

Chicago Fire

  • Chris Brady (USA U-23)
  • Brian Gutierrez (USA U-23)
  • Gaston Gimenez (Paraguay)
  • Miguel Navarro (Venezuela)
  • Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland)

FC Cincinnati

  • Santiago Arias (Colombia)
  • Aaron Boupendza (Gabon)
  • Junior Moreno (Venezuela)
  • Yerson Mosquera (Colombia)

Colorado Rapids

  • Moise Bombito (Canada)
  • Diego Rubio (Chile)

Columbus Crew

  • Steven Moreira (Cape Verde)
  • Aidan Morris (USA U-23)
  • Patrick Schulte (USA U-23)

FC Dallas

  • Bernard Kamungo (USA U-23)

DC United

  • Eric Davis (Panama)
  • Jose Fajardo (Panama)
  • Andy Najar (Honduras)

Houston Dynamo

  • Adalberto Carrasquilla (Panama)
  • Xavier Valdez (Dominican Republic)

Inter Miami

  • Edison Azcona (Dominican Republic)
  • Benjamin Cremaschi (USA U-23)
  • Facundo Farias (Argentina)
  • Serhiy Kryvstov (Ukraine)
  • Josef Martinez (Venezuela)
  • Lionel Messi (Argentina)
  • Kamal Miller (Canada)
  • David Ruiz (Honduras)
  • Robert Taylor (Finland)

LAFC

  • Stipe Biuk (Croatia U-21)
  • Maxime Crepeau (Canada)
  • Tony Leone (Mexico U-23)
  • Denil Maldonado (Honduras)
  • Cristian Olivera (Uruguay)

LA Galaxy

  • Kelvin Leerdam (Suriname)

Minnesota United

  • Kervin Arriaga (Honduras)
  • Michael Boxall (New Zealand)
  • Bongokuhle Hlongwane (South Africa)
  • Teemu Pukki (F, Finland)
  • Dayne St. Clair (Canada)
  • Zarek Valentin (Puerto Rico)

CF Montreal

  • Mathieu Choinière (Canada)
  • Samuel Piette (Canada)
  • Romell Quioto (Honduras)

Nashville SC

  • Anibal Godoy (Panama)

New England Revolution

  • Esmir Bajraktarevic (USA U-23)
  • Noel Buck (England U-19)
  • DeJuan Jones (USA)
  • Christian Makoun (Venezuela)

New York City FC

  • Tayvon Gray (Jamaica)

New York Red Bulls

  • Carlos Coronel (Paraguay)
  • John Tolkin (USA U-23)

Orlando City

  • Wilder Cartagena (Peru)
  • Pedro Gallese (Peru)
  • Duncan McGuire (USA U-23)
  • Wilfredo Rivera (Puerto Rico)
  • Abdi Salim (Somalia)
  • Facundo Torres (Uruguay)

Philadelphia Union

  • Andre Blake (Jamaica)
  • Jesús Bueno (Venezuela)
  • Nathan Harriel (USA U-23)
  • Dániel Gazdag (Hungary)
  • Damion Lowe (Jamaica)
  • José Martínez (Venezuela)
  • Olivier Mbaizo (Cameroon)
  • Jack McGlynn (USA U-23)

Portland Timbers

  • Bryan Acosta (Honduras)
  • Miguel Araujo (Peru)
  • Felipe Mora (Chile)
  • Juan Mosquera (Colombia)
  • Cristhian Paredes (Paraguay)

Real Salt Lake

  • Kevon Lambert (Jamaica)
  • Braian Ojeda (Paraguay)
  • Rubio Rubín (Guatemala)
  • Jefferson Savarino (Venezuela)

San Jose Earthquakes

  • Carlos Akapo (Equatorial Guinea)
  • Carlos Gruezo (Ecuador)
  • Jamiro Monteiro (Cape Verde)
  • Miguel Trauco (Peru)

Seattle Sounders

  • Nouhou Tolo (Cameroon)
  • Obed Vargas (USA U-23)

Sporting Kansas City

  • John Pulskamp (USA U-23)

St Louis CITY

  • Njabulo Blom (South Africa)
  • Indiana Vassilev (USA U-23)

Toronto FC

  • Jonathan Osorio (Canada)
  • Tomás Romero (El Salvador)

Vancouver Whitecaps

  • Samuel Adekugbe (Canada)
  • Javain Brown (Jamaica)
  • Junior Hoilett (Canada)
  • Richie Laryea (Canada)

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