Bachmeier earned his first
caps with the
U.S. national team in a crushing 8–1 loss to
England on May 28, 1959. That was the only U.S. game in 1959 and Bachmeier was not called up for either of the U.S. games in 1960. However, he returned to the lineup in 1961 for the only U.S. game that year, a loss to
Colombia. Once again, Bachmeier had a multi-year lay off from the national team. His next appearance came in a March 7, 1965, tie with
Mexico. He earned two more caps that year, but the U.S. team was inactive in 1966 and 1967. In 1968, Bachmeier finally became a regular, and team captain, on the national team as he earned eight of his caps that year. The U.S. entered the qualification rounds for the
1970 FIFA World Cup that year. He finished his national team career with two more caps in 1969, both loses to
Haiti. Those losses put the U.S. out of contention for the World Cup. In addition to his games with the senior U.S. team, Bachmeier was also a member of the
1963 Pan American team which went 0–4 at those games. In 1964, he was also part of the U.S. team which attempted, but failed, to qualify for the
1964 Summer Olympics. He was inducted into the Illinois Soccer Hall of Fame in 1984, the
National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2002 and the USASA Hall of Fame in 2007. ==References==