Two Tampa Bay natives are coming home next week and suiting up for the United States Men’s National Soccer Team.

The United States takes on Colombia next Thursday at Raymond James Stadium. The game is part of the team’s Kickoff Series and is slated to begin at 7:30 p.m.

U.S. Soccer released the roster for the game on Monday. Twenty-four players made the cut, including two from the Tampa Bay area: Julian Green and Ben Sweat.

Green is a 23-year-old midfielder with 12 USMNT caps under his belt. The Tampa native appeared in the 2014 FIFA World Cup for the USMNT and scored the United States’ only goal in their losing Round of 16 match against Belgium.

Green currently plays for Greuther Fürth in Germany’s second division of professional football, 2. Bundesliga. He previously played for Bayern Munich.

This roster marks the first time Sweat has been called up to the men’s national team. The 27-year-old Palm Harbor native is a product of Chargers SC, a U.S. Soccer Development Academy club. 

Sweat is a left back who played four years at the University of South Florida. After college, Sweat was taken by Columbus Crew in the 2014 Major League Soccer SuperDraft. He went on to play for the Crew’s USL affiliate club and even spent two seasons with the Tampa Bay Rowdies. Sweat currently plays for the Major League Soccer team New York City FC.

You can view the full roster for next week’s game on the U.S. Soccer website. The organization says more than 20,000 tickets have been sold so far.