Tim Ream don turn di oldest U.S. player for World Cup at 38

Tim Ream don become di oldest American man wey don play for FIFA World Cup. Di USMNT captain, wey be 38-year-old defender, enter di pitch at 38 years and 250 days old. Ream pass one record wey Fernando Clavijo set for di 1994 World Cup for America (38 years and 162 days). Tim Ream break di record by 88 days. Ream international career start for 2010. Him don earn 82 caps for United States and start every match for 2022 World Cup for Qatar, dey play 90 minutes for each game as center defender. Ahead of di 2026 World Cup, wey Mauricio Pochettino dey coach, Tim Ream still dey di squad and now dey wear di captain armband. US suppose open di tournament against Paraguay for Los Angeles, and di event go start for mid-June. Di 2026 World Cup go expand to 48 teams. Ream dey play for Charlotte FC for Major League Soccer now, wey him still be captain. Di article talk say Charlotte FC get partnership with crypto exchange Kraken, but e clear say no direct link between Ream’s achievement and blockchain or crypto assets.
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Dis na mainly na sports milestone, no be crypto-driven news. Tim Ream record for World Cup no go likely affect crypto liquidity, risk sentiment, or token flows. Di only crypto-adjacent detail na be Charlotte FC partnership with exchange Kraken, wey dem explicitly explain say e get no direct connection to the achievement or any blockchain/crypto assets. Historically, sports headlines wey involve crypto brands (e.g., teams or leagues wey partner with exchanges) na more marketing-related than fundamental for markets. Traders normally dey react only when the news get concrete product launches, regulatory changes, major exchange events, or measurable changes in on-chain activity. For here, none of those catalysts dey. So the expected impact on crypto markets na neutral for both short term (no direct trading catalyst) and long term (no substantiated link to crypto adoption metrics).