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Sporting KC II Midfielder Zamir Loyo Reynaga Earns U.S. U-15 National Team Call-Up

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Sporting KC II Midfielder Zamir Loyo Reynaga Earns U.S. U-15 National Team Call-Up

Sporting KC II midfielder Zamir Loyo Reynaga has received a call-up to the U.S. Under-15 Boys’ National Team for the 2026 Vlatko Markovic International Tournament in Croatia. The selection puts one of Sporting Kansas City’s young prospects on the international stage and adds another milestone to the club’s player development track.

Reynaga will join the U.S. squad for the youth tournament, which is scheduled to take place in Croatia. His inclusion reflects continued recognition at the national level and highlights the role MLS development systems play in producing talent for future national team pools.

Why Zamir Loyo Reynaga’s call-up matters

For Sporting KC II, the call-up is another sign that the organization’s academy and second-team structure is helping prepare players for elite competition. Youth national team invitations often serve as an early indicator of long-term potential, especially for players competing in professional development environments.

Moreover, participation in an international tournament gives Reynaga experience against high-level opposition from outside the United States. That kind of exposure can accelerate growth, particularly for midfielders who must adapt quickly to different styles of play, pace, and tactical demands.

Although this story is centered on a Kansas City player, it also matters to broader soccer audiences, including readers in Houston, where youth development and national team pathways remain a growing point of interest. As MLS academies expand their influence, more regional fans are following how young American players progress through club and country systems.

What comes next in Croatia

The 2026 Vlatko Markovic International Tournament will give the U.S. U-15 team a chance to test emerging talent in a competitive international setting. Events like this are important evaluation opportunities for coaches, who use them to assess player chemistry, individual decision-making, and readiness for future age-group camps.

For Reynaga, the tournament offers more than a roster spot. It gives him a platform to represent both club and country while building experience in a structured national team environment. Strong performances at this level can lead to future invitations and potentially help shape a player’s standing within the U.S. Soccer development pipeline.

Sporting KC II and Sporting Kansas City have placed added focus on youth progression in recent years. As a result, individual honors like this one also reflect the club’s broader development strategy. If Reynaga performs well in Croatia, his profile within American youth soccer could continue to rise.

This article is a summary of reporting by Sporting Kansas City. Read the full story here.