CHICAGO (AP) — The U.S. roster for next month’s CONCACAF Gold Cup will look a lot like the American team at last year’s World Cup. U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann selected 17 of the 23 players he took to Brazil last year, adding goalkeeper William Yarbrough; defenders Ventura Alvarado, Brad Evans and Tim Ream; and midfielders Alfredo Morales and Gyasi Zardes. BONDY: U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM IN SERIOUS NEED OF ETHNIC, RACIAL DIVERSITY They replace goalkeeper Tim Howard; defenders DaMarcus Beasley, Matt Besler and Geoff Cameron; and midfielders Julian Green and Jermaine Jones. Howard has taken a year off from the national team following the World Cup; Jones had surgery June 12 for a sports hernia. U.S. captain Clint Dempsey remained on the roster after being given a three-game suspension last week by Major League Soccer for referee abuse. If MLS had found Dempsey guilty of referee assault, the ban would have been a minimum six club matches and also sidelined him for the start of the Gold Cup. “It’s something that nobody wants to see. It’s a mistake, and mistakes happen,” Klinsmann said in quotes released by the U.S. Soccer Federation. “So, obviously, when he comes in next week to…