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  1. Tim Howard - Wikipedia

    Howard is the most capped goalkeeper of all-time for the United States men's national team, with 121 appearances from 2002 until his international retirement in 2017.

  2. Tim Howard - 2024 National Soccer Hall of Fame Inductee

    Tim Howard, born Timothy Matthew Howard on March 6, 1979, in North Brunswick, New Jersey, is a legendary figure in American soccer. Renowned for his remarkable agility, leadership, and …

  3. Tim Howard - Society for American Soccer History

    Howard played 13 seasons in the English Premier League between 2003 and 2016, the first three of those for Manchester United and then 10 for Everton, where he became established as one …

  4. Tim Howard | USMNT | U.S. Soccer Official Site

    Howard began his professional career in 1997 with USISL’s New Jersey Imperials. He joined Major League Soccer’s MetroStars a year later, making his debut in August with five saves in …

  5. Tim Howard: The Silent Wall Who Redefined American Soccer

    Jul 14, 2025 · When the story of American soccer is told, few names command the same respect as Tim Howard. More than just a world-class goalkeeper, Howard became a symbol of …

  6. Tim Howard - Player profile | Transfermarkt

    Tim Howard former footballer from United States Goalkeeper last club: Memphis 901 FC (- 2024) * 06/03/1979 in North Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

  7. Tim Howard - MLSsoccer.com

    A premier shot-stopper, Howard has been a mainstay on the national team. Starting in goal for the US in the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, he holds the record for most saves in a World Cup …

  8. Tim Howard’s Hall of Fame induction honors his legacy on and …

    May 6, 2024 · Tim Howard, U.S. soccer legend, inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame. A career of 21 years, 121 caps, and a legacy of inspiring the next generation of U.S. goalkeepers.

  9. Tim Howard - Wikiwand

    Howard is the most capped goalkeeper of all-time for the United States men's national team, with 121 appearances from 2002 until his international retirement in 2017.

  10. Tim Howard | Colorado Rapids

    Legendary goalkeeper and former Rapids player Tim Howard joins the National Soccer Hall of Fame this weekend as part of the Class of 2024. Relive some of his best saves in Burgundy …