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Rapids’ Shane O’Neill joins Dillon Serna, Marlon Hairston on U.S. Under-23 team

O'Neill001.JPG Colorado Rapids midfielder and Fairview High School graduate Shane O'Neill on Wednesday, July 23, at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City.Jeremy Papasso/ Camera
O’Neill001.JPG Colorado Rapids midfielder and Fairview High School graduate Shane O’Neill on Wednesday, July 23, at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City.Jeremy Papasso/ Camera
Daniel Boniface of The Denver Post
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Rapids center back Shane O’Neill is heading back to Brazil. The 21-year-old homegrown player has been called up to join the U.S. Under-23 squad for its match Monday against Brazil’s U-23s.

O’Neill joins Rapids teammates Dillon Serna and Marlon Hairston, who were called up by head coach Tab Ramos to the U.S. U-23s on Oct. 3. The match kicks off at 8 p.m. MDT at Estádio Nacional in Brasilia, one of the venues for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

Rapids coach Pablo Mastroeni said having his young players compete in the Olympic host nation against top competition in a high pressure situation will add valuable experience.

“These guys have dreams of playing abroad, and by going there and playing well, it’s a great boost to their confidence and their ability to come back here and share that kind of spirit with us,” Mastroeni said.

O’Neill was in Brazil earlier this year with the U.S. senior national team, on a dry run before the World Cup. During that trip, he played in a closed door scrimmage against Sao Paulo FC.

Initially, O’Neill was left off the team. It was not immediately clear if his suspension for yellow card accumulation would carry over for the Oct. 18 match against FC Dallas. Serna and Hairston are expected to be available the following weekend against FC Dallas at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

Rapids forward Deshorn Brown is also unavailable for this weekend’s match as he has joined Jamaica in Niigata City for an international friendly against Japan on Friday, Oct. 10 at Denka Big Swan stadium.

Brown leads the Rapids with 10 goals this season. It is the second consecutive 10-goal season for the 2013 rookie of the year runner-up.

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