For the first time in his career, Quinn Sullivan has earned a senior team call-up for the United States as he was named to Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino’s 27-player training camp roster, U.S. Soccer announced Thursday.
The June camp will take place in Chicago ahead of matches against Turkey on June 7th and Switzerland on June 10th. It also marks the team's final tune-up before their 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup campaign, which is set to begin on June 15th against Trinidad and Tobago.
The call-up is a well-deserved one -- through Matchday 14, Sullivan has recorded one goal and seven assists over 1100 minutes on the pitch. As a consistent starter in the midfield, he's helped lead Philadelphia Union to the top spot in the league's Supporters' Shield standings, where they sit in first with a 9-3-2 record and 29 total points.
Sullivan joins sixteen other Major League Soccer players and four Philadelphia Union on the roster, reuniting with Homegrowns Brenden Aaronson, Jack McGlynn, Mark McKenzie, and Matt Freese, who were all included in Pochettino's list.