Goalkeeper
William Yarbrough
6'2"
The biography of USMNT goalkeeper William Yarbrough who plays his club soccer for the San Jose Earthquakes in MLS.
Caps: 3
William Yarbrough won two titles in Liga MX before moving to MLS as a member of the Colorado Rapids. The son of missionaries, Yarbrough grew up in Aguascalientes, Mexico. After gaining interest from Mexico’s youth setup, Yarbrough eventually chose to represent the USMNT. He made his debut in 2015.
Photo by John Dorton – ISIPhotos.com
USMNT Experience
2016
Started on Nov 11 in the 1-1 draw with New Zealand.
2015
Subbed on against Switzerland in a 1-1 draw on Mar 31. Subbed on against Mexico in a 2-0 win on Apr 15.
Professional Experience
2024
Joined San Jose on Jan 16, playing in 19 games and finishing 14th in the West.
2023
Played in 20 games with the Rapids, finishing 14th in the Western Conference.
2022
Played in all 34 regular season games for Colorado, finishing 10th in the West.
2021
Played in 33 games for the Rapids, winning the Western Conference and exiting in the quarterfinals.
2020
Loaned to Colorado in MLS, playing in 14 games and exiting to Minnesota in the playoffs.
2019-20
Backup goalkeeper at Leon.
2018-19
Backup goalkeeper at Leon, runners-up in the Clausura.
2017-18
Final season as the full-time keeper for Leon.
2016-17
The regular starter with Leon.
2014-15
Regular in goal for Leon.
2013-14
Now a member of Club Leon, winning the 2013 Apertura and the 2014 Clausura.
2012-13
On loan with Leon playing 9 games.
2010-11
On loan from Pachuca playing 38 games with Tampico Madero and 21 with Titanes Tulancingo