Eight players from Minnesota United have been called up to represent their countries during the FIFA International Window in October…
The players include:
goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair (Canada),
forward Tani Oluwaseyi (Canada),
midfielder Robin Lod (Finland),
forward Teemu Pukki (Finland),
defender Joseph Rosales (Honduras),
defender Michael Boxall (New Zealand),
midfielder Carlos Harvey (Panama), and
MNUFC2 forward Enrique Nieves (Puerto Rico).
St. Clair and Oluwaseyi will represent Canada in a friendly against Panama on October 15 in Toronto. Oluwaseyi, who earned his first international call-up in June 2024, has played in eight matches for Canada. St. Clair has seven starts, with his latest appearance being in a scoreless draw against Mexico in September.
Lod and Pukki will play for Finland in the UEFA Nations League. Finland faces the Republic of Ireland on October 10, followed by a match against England on October 13, both at Helsinki Olympic Stadium.
Boxall and New Zealand will play two international friendlies as part of their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, taking on Tahiti on October 10 in Vanuatu and Malaysia on October 14 in Auckland.
Rosales will join Honduras for the Concacaf Nations League, where they will face French Guiana on October 10 and Jamaica on October 14.
Harvey will represent Panama in two friendlies: against the USA on October 12 in Austin, Texas, and against Canada on October 15 in Toronto. This means he will play against his MNUFC teammates St. Clair and Oluwaseyi.
Nieves will play for Puerto Rico in Concacaf Nations League B, Group C matches against Sint Maarten on October 11 and 14.
Key match dates include:
– Finland vs. Republic of Ireland: October 10
– French Guiana vs. Honduras: October 10
– Tahiti vs. New Zealand: October 10
– Sint Maarten vs. Puerto Rico: October 11
– USA vs. Panama: October 12
– Finland vs. England: October 13
– Malaysia vs. New Zealand: October 14
– Puerto Rico vs. Sint Maarten: October 14
– Jamaica vs. Honduras: October 14
– Canada vs. Panama: October 15