Posts Tagged ‘USA’

ONELOVE 2010: PLAYERS TO WATCH – Tim Howard

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

By Gerry Maravilla

Great goalkeepers are like fine wines in that they only improve with age. No goalkeeper fits that bill better than the U.S.’s own Tim Howard. The 30-year-old keeper from New Jersey got his start in the game when former U-17 assistant coach Tim Mulqueen began to mentor him in his early teens. After successful highs school campaigns, Howard transitioned into the now defunct United Soccer Leagues playing for the New Jersey Imperials. Howard’s relationship with Mulqueen then came into play and his mentor brought the young keeper to the MLS MetroStars in 1998.

By 2001, Howard had won the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year award and attracted the attention of the Senior U.S. International Team. After playing for the youth team in 1999, Howard earned his first official cap in 2002 in a friendly against Ecuador. However, it was a transfer in 2003 that made Howard a household name around the world.

English football giants Manchester United signed Howard and promptly placed him in the starting position. He had an impressive first season, but later struggled to meet the demands of the highly competitive English Premiership. After 45 appearances with Manchester United, Howard transferred to Everton in 2006. Since his debut he become Everton’s starting keeper and has even captained for the English club.

Howard has had a successful career abroad, but his recent performances with the U.S. National Team have made him the respected athlete he is today. In 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Howard helped lift hits team to a 2-1 victory over region rivals, Mexico. Under the leadership of coach Bob Bradley, Howard and the U.S. squad toppled number one-ranked Spain at the 2009 Confederations Cup. Eight saves led to a shutout against Spanish favorites, marking the first time Spain has been shutout since 2007. Howard’s talents were recognized by FIFA, who awarded him the Golden Glove Award for best goalkeeper.

The U.S. will have a tough first match in South Africa this year as the team gears up to face England. After a disappointing campaign in 2006, the U.S. is sure to want to leave a strong impression upon the international scene more in line with last year’s Confederations Cup. Will the U.S. make it into the knockout stages? Can they perhaps reach the final? Whatever the outcome, Howard is sure to play an integral part in it.

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USA VS HONDURAS

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

A few shots from last night’s friendly at the Home Depot Center.  USA lost 3-1 with 10 men on the field.  No big surprises, though we were happy to see the younger guys step up late in the second half.

ONELOVE HONDURAS!  It was a tough loss, but the victors know they earned it.

A true ONELOVE representer on the sideline.

Dax McCarty and Heath Pierce put a hurting on Georgie Welcome.

This dude was no joke!  The flag he is holding would cover my house.

stay tuned for highlights…

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BOSTON BEACONS AT FENWAY

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Our friend sent this clipping in from the Boston Globe, circa 1968. Ruben Sosa takes a shot on goal in front of the Green Monster!

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A BIT OF RESPECT FROM MR ROONEY

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

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Looking toward his June 12th opener against the US Men’s team, Wayne Rooney regards US internationals Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan as two world-class competitors who will give England a run for their money.

In 1950, the US squad became the first team ever to beat England in World Cup competition. A win for the US in June would be an equally massive upset. We’re dealing with the most gifted (and cohesive) English squad in decades. While critics accuse the Brits of always expecting to win the World Cup, they seem to be making a fairly convincing argument this time around. Rooney is scary. Defoe is scary. Gerrard, Lampard, Terry, etc etc…

To USMNT’s credit, the world watched us take a fully-stacked Spain to pieces in the Confederations Cup. We have finally achieved wild card status. If we can beat Algeria and Slovenia and lose to England, we face Germany in the round of 16. If we beat all three teams, we have the pleasure of facing a second place finisher in the round of 16. I digress. Our primary goal at the moment is getting Onyewu and Davies (and Jermaine Jones, perhaps?) back to 100% fitness.

Rooney is being a gentleman. He may not be doing any nut-stomping in South Africa, but he is a scrapper for life. Check out this vid from March.

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LET’S PICK A NAME FOR THE US NATIONAL TEAM

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

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The US Men’s National Team needs a real nickname.  Aside from Slovenia (who may still have one – we’re doing our homework), every other team has a proud, bold name that represents a distinct football culture.  If we want American soccer culture to flourish, we need to settle on something before June, 2010. At the moment, we are the “USMNT” which sounds like a dyslexic Ninja Turtles acronym. We can do better. Below is a list of names for next year’s World Cup finalists.

In an effort to get people talking, ONELOVE FC will be polling readers to find the perfect name. Once a clear winner comes to light, we’ll make that baby stick. Comment with your suggestions or check out the poll, coming soon…

Brazil – Seleçao/The Samba Boys/The Little Canaries
Chile – El Rojo/The Red
Paraguay – Guaranis
Argentina – Albicelestes
New Zealand – All Whites
Mexico – Tricolores/El Tri
Honduras – Catrachos
Denmark – Danish Dynamite
Switzerland – Die Eidgenossen
Slovakia – The Fighting Jondas
Germany – Die Mannschaft
Spain – La Furia
England – Three Lions
Serbia – Plavi
Italy – Azzurri
Netherlands – Oranje
Korea Republic – Taeguk Warriors/Asian Tigers
Korea DPR – Chollima
Australia – Socceroos
Japan – Boys In Blue
Cameroon – Indomitable Lions
Nigeria – Super Eagles
Ghana – Black Stars
Côte d’Ivoire – Elephants
France – Les Bleus
Slovenia – N/A
Greece – The Pirate Ship
Portugal – Team of Shields
Uruguay – Charruas
Algeria – Desert Warriors/Desert Foxes
South Africa – Bafana Bafana

AND…

USA – What’ll it be?

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SOUTH AFRICA 2010: MEET THE COMPETITION

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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Just to refresh everyone’s memory, here’s a list of qualified teams for South Africa 2010…

Click on Countries for official profiles.

Brazil
Chile
Paraguay
Argentina
New Zealand
USA
Mexico
Honduras
Denmark
Switzerland
Slovakia
Germany
Spain
England
Serbia
Italy
Netherlands
Korea Republic
Korea DPR
Australia
Japan
Cameroon
Nigeria
Ghana
Côte d’Ivoire

And here are those still in the running…

Republic of Ireland
France
Ukraine
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Russia
Slovenia
Greece
Portugal
Costa Rica
Uruguay
Algeria
Egypt
Saudi Arabia

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USMNT PLAYER PROFILES: JOZY ALTIDORE

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Jozy Altidore

Over the past two years, Jozy has learned to use his strength and speed to great advantage. The 20 year old had a hat trick against Trinidad & Tobago in early qualifying play and scored the opening goal against Spain an the unforgettable Confederations Cup upset. He has 8 goals in 21 appearances for the USMNT and he is expected to start in the November 18th friendly against Denmark. (more…)

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USA AMONG THE ANNOINTED 32

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

The US Men’s National Team pulled off a brilliant second half against Honduras to land a spot in the World Cup Finals this summer.

Connor Casey, who started in Lieu of yellow-card magnet Jozy Altidore, was at his absolute best, scoring twice to pull the US up from what was looking like a sure win for Honduras. (more…)

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