Miles Robinson: 5 facts about the USMNT defender heading to the Olympic Games in Paris

He’s one of three senior USMNT players heading to Paris.

For the Paris Olympics this summer, For The Win is helping you get to know some of the star Olympians competing on the world’s biggest stage. We’re highlighting 15 Team USA athletes in the 15 days leading up to the Opening Ceremony. Up next is Miles Robinson.

For the first time since 2008, the U.S. men’s national team has qualified for the Olympic Games. But unlike the women’s tournament — which includes senior national teams — the men’s tournament will be comprised of U-23 teams competing in a non-FIFA event. Every team is allowed to call up three overage players for the Olympics, and Miles Robinson is among the USMNT’s overage selections.

Here are five facts about the USMNT defender.

1. He is among the most experienced players on the U.S. roster

Jul 13, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; FC Cincinnati defender Miles Robinson (12) passes the ball during the first half against Charlotte FC at TQL Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports

As mentioned above, the men’s Olympic soccer tournament is a junior competition. So, you won’t see USMNT stars like Christian Pulisic or Jedi Robinson suiting up in Paris.

Miles Robinson, though, does have plenty of senior team experience. He’s one of four players on the roster with double-digit caps for the senior USMNT — only 31-year-old defender Walker Zimmerman has more. Robinson almost certainly would have been named to former USMNT coach Gregg Berhalter’s 2022 World Cup roster had an Achilles injury not kept him out for extended time just months before the World Cup.

2. He scored the go-ahead goal in the USMNT’s 2021 Gold Cup final win over Mexico

Though Robinson is a defender, he has shown the ability to get involved with the attack — particularly off set pieces. He scored the winning goal against rival Mexico in the 117th minute of the 2021 Gold Cup final. It was his third goal with the senior national team and by far his biggest moment with the program.

3. He was also included on the Copa America roster

Despite the poor showing at the Copa America, the USMNT’s talent has never been stronger. Nearly the entire senior roster was comprised of players at top European clubs. Robinson was the exception as one of just three MLS players on the 26-man Copa roster. His MLS club FC Cincinnati is allowing the defender to extend his time away from the squad to compete in both tournaments.

4. Robinson had garnered strong interest from European clubs before staying in MLS

Oct 13, 2021; Columbus, Ohio, USA; the United States defender Sergiño Dest (2) celebrates his goal with defender Miles Robinson (12) during a FIFA World Cup Qualifier soccer match at Lower.com Field. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Before his Achilles injury, Robinson was one of the brighter prospects with Atlanta United in MLS and had attracted strong interest from Dutch powerhouse PSV Eindhoven. Instead of joining USMNT teammates Sergiño Dest, Ricardo Pepi and Malik Tillman at PSV, Robinson opted to sign with FC Cincinnati in January.

5. He will be the first FC Cincinnati player to compete in the Olympic Games

Jul 13, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; FC Cincinnati defender Miles Robinson (12) goes up for a header against Charlotte FC midfielder Brandt Bronico (13) during the first half at TQL Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports

FC Cincinnati’s inaugural season was in 2019, so it only went one Olympic cycle with a chance to send a player to the Games. But Robinson still will make club history as FC Cincinnati’s first-ever Olympian. He described the call-up as a dream come true in an interview with the club.

“Growing up, I always watched the Olympics, whether it was track or swimming or anything. So I was a fan of the Olympics, but to be a part of a team… I’m just excited to be a part of this group. I’m so excited. It’s definitely a dream come true. I’m excited to get going.”

Men’s soccer at the 2024 Paris Olympics begins July 24 — a couple days before the Opening Ceremony — when the USMNT will take on France in the Group A matchup at 3 p.m. ET.

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Miles Robinson accused bartender of racism prior to arrest for misdemeanor theft

The Atlanta United and USMNT defender allegedly refused to pay for a shot worth $5

Atlanta United and U.S. men’s national team defender Miles Robinson was arrested on Saturday night on a charge of misdemeanor theft by taking, according to police records.

Robinson posted a $150 bond after the incident at PBR Atlanta, a bar near Truist Park, the Atlanta Braves home stadium.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution first reported the incident.

Pro Soccer Wire has obtained a copy of the police incident report, in which police say Robinson accused the bartender of racism after he refused to pay for a shot valued at $5.

“I was notified by security of a light-skinned black male that snatched a drink tray or shot from a bartender,” the incident report began. “Security requested to have the male escorted off the premises and criminally trespassed.”

The report continues:

Robinson once again began digging around in his pockets. I then conducted a pat down for weapons and officer safety. Robinson began pulling away from me. Robinson was then detained.

The manager stated that all Robinson had to do was pay for the drink that was taken and he could leave. The manager also requested that Robinson be criminally trespassed from PBR.

Detective Goduto then explained to Robinson that he could pay his bill of $5 and he would be free to leave. Robinson stated, “All this over five dollars bro…” Detective Goduto and I both explained that he just had to pay the bill. Robinson repeated, “all this over five dollars?” Robinson then stated that he was a soccer player and represented the city. With it being very loud in front of PBR. Detective Goduto and I escorted Robinson to my patrol vehicle.

I attempted to explain to him that he could just pay the $5 bill and he could leave. Robinson stated, “You only want to listen to the racist bartender, you aren’t going to listen to me.” I attempted to explain to Robinson that the bartender observed him take a shot and then walk away and alerted the managers. Robinson would not listen but stated that the situation was because he was the only black male inside of the bar. 

Detective Goduto then explained to him that all he had to do was pay his bill and that if he did not pay the bill the manager wanted to press charges for theft. Robinson once again stated all this was over five dollars. Robinson did not indicate that he was going to pay the bill. Robinson was then taken into custody, searched incident to his arrest, and then transported to Cobb ADC (Adult Detention Center).

When contacted for comment, an Atlanta United spokesperson said: “We are aware of a recent misdemeanor arrest involving Miles Robinson. We are continuing to gather all information related to the incident and will not have further comment at this time.”

Robinson is currently recovering from a torn Achilles suffered in May. The 25-year-old had secured a starting center back role with the USMNT prior to the injury, which is likely to rule him out for the World Cup.

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Miles Robinson injury: Huge blow for USMNT and Atlanta as defender tears Achilles

The timeline for the defender’s recovery makes it highly doubtful he’ll be back for the World Cup

Atlanta United and U.S. national team defender Miles Robinson suffered a torn Achilles in Saturday’s game against the Chicago Fire, dealing a huge blow to his club and country.

Robinson went down with a non-contact injury early on against the Fire and pounded the turf in frustration, sensing the severity of the situation right away before being stretchered off.

“I think it’s going to be a bad injury,” head coach Gonzalo Pineda said on the halftime broadcast.

Two days later, Atlanta United confirmed Pineda’s fears, announcing that Robinson had suffered a ruptured Achilles and would undergo surgery on Monday.

Bad news for the USMNT

Typically an injury like Robinson’s takes between six and nine months to recover from, putting his World Cup hopes in serious doubt.

The U.S. is set to kick off the 2022 World Cup on November 21, just over six months from the date of Robinson’s injury.

Robinson has established himself as a clear-cut starter under Gregg Berhalter, starting 11 of 14 games for the USMNT in its World Cup qualifying campaign.

The 25-year-old formed a strong partnership with Walker Zimmerman in the heart of the USMNT defense. Now Berhalter will likely have to find a new starter as his side gets set for its first World Cup in eight years.

Among the top options to partner Zimmerman are Chris Richards, Aaron Long and John Brooks should Berhalter opt to end the Wolfsburg defender’s exile from the team.

Aside from the aforementioned trio, Berhalter could also call upon Mark McKenzie, Erik Palmer-Brown or Cameron Carter-Vickers, among other options.

Atlanta’s injury woes continue

For Atlanta United, Robinson’s injury marks the second key player lost to a torn Achilles this season.

Last month, veteran goalkeeper Brad Guzan suffered the same injury and was lost for the season. Atlanta also lost key midfielder Ozzie Alonso to a season-ending ACL injury last month.

Robinson has been an ever-present for Atlanta since the 2019 season. Pineda will now likely turn to a combination of Alex de John, Alan Franco and George Campbell to help fill the void in central defense.

The Five Stripes have started the MLS season with four wins, four losses and two draws.

Atlanta United FC at Nashville SC odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s Atlanta United at Nashville SC sports betting odds and lines, with MLS betting picks, tips and best bets.

Nashville SC and Atlanta United FC will meet in their Major League Soccer regular-season opener Saturday at 8 p.m. ET at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. We analyze the Atlanta United FC-Nashville SC odds and sports betting lines within, while providing betting analysis, picks and tips for this matchup.

Atlanta United FC at Nashville SC: Key injuries

Atlanta United FC

  • LB Miles Robinson (quadriceps) out
  • MF Matheus Rossetto (visa) doubtful

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Atlanta United FC at Nashville SC: MLS odds, betting lines and picks

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Prediction

Atlanta United 3, Nashville SC 1

Moneyline (ML)

ATLANTA UNITED FC (+110) is an awfully tough assignment for the fledgling Nashville SC (+210) club in its first-ever MLS regular-season match. The schedule maker wanted to get a jump on the geographical rivalry, but they did Nashville no favors sending last season’s semifinalists in for the opener. This is a very deep Atlanta United team, and they’ll flex a little muscle, pulling away in the second half.

Over/Under (O/U)

OVER 2.5 (-154) could potentially be taken care of by Atlanta all by themselves. They were the second-highest scoring team in the Eastern Conference last season, averaging 1.71 goals per game, and they’ll have the good fortune of facing an expansion team in the season opener. They’ll find the back of the net early and often in Week 1.

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