1934 FIFA World Cup Squads - United States

United States

Head coach: David Gould

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
- 3MF Tom Amrhein 1911 0 Baltimore Canton
- 2DF Ed Czerkiewicz (1912-07-08)8 July 1912 (aged 21) 1 Pawtucket Rangers
- 4FW Walter Dick (1905-09-20)20 September 1905 (aged 28) 0 Pawtucket Rangers
- 4FW Aldo Donelli (1907-07-22)22 July 1907 (aged 26) 1 Pittsburgh Curry Silver Tops
- 3MF Bill Fiedler 1910 0 Philadelphia German-Americans
- 3MF Tom Florie (1897-09-06)6 September 1897 (aged 36) 7 Pawtucket Rangers
- 3MF Jimmy Gallagher (1901-06-07)7 June 1901 (aged 32) 7 Cleveland Slavia
- 3MF Billy Gonsalves (1908-08-10)10 August 1908 (aged 25) 5 St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller
- 2DF Al Harker (1910-04-11)11 April 1910 (aged 24) 0 Philadelphia German-Americans
- 1GK Julius Hjulian (1903-03-15)15 March 1903 (aged 31) 1 Chicago Wonderbolts
- 3MF William Lehman (1901-12-20)20 December 1901 (aged 32) 1 St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller
- 3MF Tom Lynch 0 Brooklyn Celtic
- 2DF Joe Martinelli 1916 0 Pawtucket Rangers
- 4FW Willie McLean 1904 1 St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller
- 2DF George Moorhouse (1901-05-04)4 May 1901 (aged 33) 6 New York Americans
- 4FW Werner Nilsen (1904-02-24)24 February 1904 (aged 30) 1 St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller
- 3MF Peter Pietras (1908-04-21)21 April 1908 (aged 26) 1 Philadelphia German-Americans
- 2DF Herman Rapp 1907 0 Philadelphia German-Americans
- 4FW Francis Ryan (1908-01-10)10 January 1908 (aged 26) 2 Philadelphia German-Americans
  • NB*: Rosters include reserves, alternates, and preselected players that may have participated in qualifiers and/or pre-tournament friendlies but not in the finals themselves.

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