Seattle Sounders FC midfielder Cristian Roldan is set to welcome the world to the Emerald City as the US Men's National Team prepares to face Australia in a World Cup match at Seattle Stadium. Roldan, who has spent his entire career in Seattle, is eager to showcase the city's soccer culture. The 31-year-old midfielder has been an integral part of the Sounders' success, helping the team win MLS Cup in 2016 and 2019. Roldan's experience playing alongside his brother, Alex, and under the guidance of head coach Brian Schmetzer, has been instrumental in the team's dominance. With the USMNT, Roldan is looking to make his World Cup debut in front of a home crowd. He has been an unused substitute in the team's last five World Cup fixtures. The match against Australia will be a massive test for the USMNT, and Roldan is confident that the team can come out on top. The Seattle Sounders FC legend has seen the city's soccer landscape grow and evolve over the years, with the team's success being a major factor. Roldan's commitment to the team and the city is evident in his words, and he is excited to be a part of the World Cup experience in Seattle. The city's soccer culture is thriving, with kids playing the sport everywhere. Roldan believes that this culture is ingrained in the community, and it's a beautiful thing to see. As the USMNT prepares to face Australia, Roldan is focused on the task at hand, and he is ready to give it his all in front of the home crowd.