U.S. Soccer Federation To Honor USMNT Legend Tim Howard Ahead Of USA-Mexico, Presented By AT&T

New Initiative to Apply to Players Retiring From Professional Soccer in 2019 and Beyond; Leading Cap-winner Amongst U.S. Goalkeepers to be Recognized in Pre-Game Ceremony
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CHICAGO (Sept. 6, 2019) – Having earned more than 100 caps and having played in multiple World Cups, the U.S. Soccer Federation will celebrate the contributions of U.S. Men’s National Team legend Tim Howard in a pregame ceremony ahead of USA-Mexico, presented by AT&T, on Friday, Sept. 6 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Howard is retiring from professional soccer this year.

CHICAGO (Sept. 6, 2019) – Having earned more than 100 caps and having played in multiple World Cups, the U.S. Soccer Federation will celebrate the contributions of U.S. Men’s National Team legend Tim Howard in a pregame ceremony ahead of USA-Mexico, presented by AT&T, on Friday, Sept. 6 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Howard is retiring from professional soccer this year.

As part of a new initiative to acknowledge outstanding achievement, U.S. Soccer will formally honor any senior Men’s and Women’s National Team players upon their retirement from professional soccer who earn at least 100 caps and appear on the roster of two World Championships, including World Cups and Olympic Games. This recognition will be given to players retiring in 2019 and beyond.

A native of North Brunswick, N.J., Howard was part of the USA squads at the 2006, 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup, serving as the starting goalkeeper in the latter two tournaments. His 15 saves against Belgium in the Round of 16 of the 2014 World Cup set the single-game record. Having played for the USMNT from 2002-2017, Howard leaves the game as the holder of multiple records among USMNT goalkeepers, including 121 caps, 119 starts, 62 wins and eight World Cup appearances.

Along with a stellar international career, Howard carried on the strong legacy of U.S. goalkeepers abroad, playing 14 seasons in the English Premier League with Manchester United and Everton, winning the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Community Shield. The two-time U.S. Soccer Male Athlete of the Year captured the Golden Glove in the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup and was a three-time winner of the Concacaf Male Goalkeeper of the Year.

Howard is one of only two USMNT players all-time to earn at least one appearance in 16 different calendar years.