Quiz! Can you name the United States line-up from the 2010 World Cup match against Ghana?

Michael Bradley of the United States in action during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Round of Sixteen match between USA and Ghana at Royal Bafokeng Stadium on June 26, 2010 in Rustenburg, South Africa.
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Three minutes on the clock, 14 players to guess.

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Ahh America. The United States. The land of the free. You don't have the same love of the beautiful game as the rest of the world but we respect your contribution to the World Cup.

After all, the United States were the first nation to manage a clean sheet and a hat-trick at the tournament, back in 1930. They were involved in the competition before England were, in fact, and even knocked out the Three Lions in 1950. Oops.

England and America would face again, of course, in the 2010 edition in South Africa. But that's not the line-up we're searching for today. We're after the USA side that reached the second round of the competition, only to be booted out by Ghana.

11 starters, three substitutes and three minutes with which to name them all. 

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