March’s international window will have plenty of New England representation.

After starting the first three matches of the season, New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Turner returns to the United States Men’s National Team as the nation prepares for a training camp that concludes with friendly matches against top opposition in Belgium and Portugal.

Since making his USMNT debut on January 31, 2021, Turner has gone on to tally 27 clean sheets in 52 caps for the Stars & Stripes. Turner will look to make his second World Cup roster after starting all four matches in 2022.

Forward Leo Campana returns to the international stage as he was named to Ecuador’s roster ahead of a pair of international friendlies. Campana and Ecuador begin the window on March 27 when they face Morocco before concluding the window on March 31 with a match against the Netherlands at 2:45 PM ET.

Since making his debut on March 21, 2023, Campana has tallied a goal in 20 caps for the nation. 2026 has seen Campana make just one appearance for the Revs as he has dealt with a lower-body injury that has kept him out since clocking 90 minutes and scoring a goal against Nashville on opening day.

Forward Dor Turgeman returns to the national stage as Israel prepares for a friendly meeting against Georgia on March 26 at 1 PM ET. Turgeman will look to add to his previous 16 caps with Israel, where he tallied two goals and an assist over 860 minutes of action.

Defender Ethan Kohler and midfielder Brooklyn Raines will represent the United States as they were named to the US Under-21 roster. The pair will travel to Cheonan-si, South Korea, where they will partake in a training camp and two friendlies.

March 27 sees the U21s kick off action against Japan at 2:00 AM ET before concluding the window on March 31 against South Korea at 6:00 AM ET.

Raines will look to add on to his youth national team career, which features four caps for the U19s, 18 for the U20s, and two for the U21s. The former Houston Dynamo midfielder’s first season in New England has seen him clock 262 minutes through the first three matches of 2026.

Kohler will look to add to his national team resume, which includes five caps for the U-19s, 14 for the U-20s, and two for the U-23s. Kohler’s first year in New England has seen him clock 107 minutes in two appearances.

Midfielder Eric Klein returns to the international stage as he joins the United States Under-20s as they travel to Argentina for a training camp that will include two friendlies.

After facing the Argentina U20s on March 27 at 10 AM ET, the US U20s will face Club Atlético Independiente’s reserve team on March 31 at 9:30 AM ET.

Klein will look to add to his previous cap with the United States U20s. 2026 has seen Klein clock 180 minutes in two appearances with Revolution II.

Midfielder Cristiano Oliveira returns to the national stage as he joins the United States Under-18s. Oliveira and the U18s will travel to Portugal, where they’ll complete training camp and participate in the 2026 Lisbon International Tournament.

The U18s begin the window on March 26 when they face Iceland at 7:00 AM ET. March 28 sees the U.S. square off against Morocco at 2:00 PM ET before concluding the tournament on March 31 with a meeting against Portugal at 9:00 AM ET.

Oliveira will look to add to his international resume, which includes a goal in three appearances with the U17s. 2026 has seen him clock 260 minutes in three appearances with Revolution II.

Revolution II defender Chris Mbaï-Assem returns to the international stage as he joins the Central African Republic National Team for a training camp. Mbaï-Assem made his Central African Republic debut on September 3, 2025, when he started and clocked 45 minutes in a 2-0 loss to Madagascar. 2026 has seen Mbaï-Assem clock every minute in all three games thus far.

Revolution Academy prospects Aarin Prajapati and Makai Wells head to the international stage as the duo joins the United States Under-17s for a training camp in Paraguay. 2026 has seen Makai Wells start to break out, as he already has a goal in 96 minutes in two appearances.

The New England Revolution are not the only team in the region to have international representation. March’s international window will see the first call-ups in CT United FC history as defender Andre Applewhaite and midfielder Alex Monis will represent their respective nations.

Applewhaite returns to the Barbados National Team as the Caribbean nation prepares for a pair of matches. After opening the window with a meeting against Saint Martin on March 26, Applewhaite and Barbados wrap things up on the 29th when they face Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Applewhaite’s call-up comes after a strong start to the 2026 MLS NEXT Pro campaign that has seen the defender notch one assist over 207 minutes in his three appearances for the club. The Barbados defender will look to add to his international resume, which features three goals in 26 caps.

Monis returns to the Philippines National Team as the nation prepares for an Asian Cup Qualifying match against Tajikistan on March 31st.

Monis’ call-up comes after an impressive start to the 2026 MLS NEXT Pro season, which includes a goal in three appearances for newcomers CT United FC. The Philippine midfielder will look to add to his international resume, which features two assists in 16 caps for the nation.

Portland Hearts of Pine will also be represented during the window as defender Mo Mohamed and midfielder JayTee Kamara were called up to their respective national teams.

Mohamed looks to make his Somalia debut as the nation prepares for a 2027 African Cup of Nations Preliminary Draw Round series against Mauritius. Things get started on March 27, as Somalia hosts the first leg. March 31 sees the second and final meeting between the two nations.

Even Vermont Green will see some international action as defender Shakir Nixon will join Revolution Homegrown Eric Klein with the United States Under-20s. Nixon clocked a full 90 minutes in Vermont’s Open Cup victory over Portland Hearts of Pine.