By The Numbers: U.S. Men's National Team - July 21, 2003
A look at the U.S. Men's National Team by the numbers as they prepare to face Brazil in the semifinals of the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
July 21, 2003
BY THE NUMBERS:
712 - Consecutive minutes the United States has not conceded a goal in Gold Cup play. The last time the USA gave up a goal during the event was at the 38th minute of the first half in the 2-1 victory against Korea Republic on January 19, 2002
518 - Consecutive minutes the United States has not conceded a goal. The last goal surrendered came in the 22nd minute of the USA's 1-0 loss to Brazil on June 21 in the Confederations Cup
469 - Consecutive minutes Kasey Keller has not conceded a goal playing for the United States. The last goal he gave up came in the 76th minute of the USA's 2-0 loss to Holland on May 19, 2002 during the "Nike Road to Korea"
35 - Career victories for Keller, two behind Meola on the all-time win list for U.S. goalkeepers
33 - Career shutouts for Keller, the most-ever for the U.S. With 65 caps, Keller has recorded shutouts in more than 50 percent of his games with the MNT
23 - Career goals for Brian McBride. McBride is now one goal behind Joe-Max Moore (24) for second place, and 11 behind Eric Wynalda (34)
22 - Consecutive matches in which Kasey Keller is undefeated on U.S. soil. He has an 18-0-4 record dating back to Feb. 21, 1998, a 2-0 loss to Holland at Pro Player Stadium in Miami
16 - number of victories the U.S. had collected in all-time Gold Cup group play. The U.S. has never lost a group game in the seven editions of the tournament, posting an unblemished 16-0-0 record
14 - Career goals for Landon Donovan, which ties him for sixth-place on the all-time U.S. scorers list with Cobi Jones
11 - Consecutive Gold Cup matches in which the U.S. is unbeaten. The last loss came in the 1998 championship match, a 1-0 loss to Mexico on Feb. 15, 1998, in Los Angeles. The U.S. has posted a 9-0-2 record since then
8 - Career Gold Cup goals for Brian McBride. He's in third place, behind Mexican forward Zague (12) and former U.S. international Eric Wynalda (9)
7 - Consecutive Gold Cup shutouts for the United States
5 - Consecutive shutouts for the United States, dating back to the 0-0 draw with Cameroon on June 23 in the Confederations Cup
4 - Number of four-goal games recorded by U.S. scorers in history. Landon Donovan became the latest to accomplish the feat in the 5-0 win against Cuba on July 19 in the Gold Cup quarterfinal

