Two years ago Tab Ramos led a very talented group of Americans to the quarterfinals of the U-20 World Cup in New Zealand where they lost to eventual champion Serbia in penalties. It was a bitter way for such a promising crop of talent to see their cycle end. With his success, Ramos has been the subject of several coaching and/or upper management rumors since then. However, he’s yet to find an offer enticing enough to leave his post of USMNT U-20 head coach. The former national team great is set to embark on his third World Cup as U-20 coach and does so with another exciting group of talent looking to possibly advance even further than their predecessors did.
2017 U-20 World Cup Preview: USA
