Tim Howard
Tim Howard is a retired American soccer player who played as a goalkeeper. Born on March 6, 1979, in North Brunswick, New Jersey, Howard is widely regarded as one of the greatest American goalkeepers of all time. His career spanned over two decades, during which he played for clubs in the Major League Soccer (MLS) and the English Premier League (EPL), as well as representing the United States men's national soccer team in international competitions.
Early Life and Career
Howard was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome and Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) at a young age, challenges he openly discussed and managed throughout his career. He began his professional career with the MetroStars (now known as New York Red Bulls) in the MLS in 1998. His impressive performances quickly caught the attention of scouts from Europe.
Club Career
In 2003, Howard transferred to Manchester United, one of the most prestigious clubs in the world. During his time at Manchester United, he won the FA Cup in 2004 and the League Cup in 2006, among other honors. Despite his success, Howard faced competition for the starting goalkeeper position and eventually moved to Everton on loan in 2006, a move that became permanent later on.
At Everton, Howard became a key player and fan favorite, known for his remarkable shot-stopping abilities and leadership on the field. He made over 400 appearances for the club, setting records and earning numerous accolades.
International Career
Howard's international career with the United States men's national soccer team was equally distinguished. He earned his first cap in 2002 and went on to represent the United States in several major tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup in 2006, 2010, and 2014. Howard's performance in the 2014 World Cup, particularly during the match against Belgium where he made a record 15 saves, earned him worldwide acclaim.
Retirement
After retiring from international play in 2017, Howard continued to play professionally in the MLS with the Colorado Rapids before announcing his retirement from professional soccer in 2019. Post-retirement, Howard has remained involved in soccer as a sports broadcaster and part-owner of Memphis 901 FC, a team in the USL Championship.
Legacy
Howard's legacy extends beyond his on-field achievements. His openness about his struggles with Tourette syndrome and OCD has made him a role model for many, particularly young athletes facing similar challenges. His career is a testament to his resilience, talent, and dedication to soccer.
See Also
- List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps
- List of Manchester United F.C. players
- List of Everton F.C. players
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