Tim Howard and Josh McKinney Elected to U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame
Both to be Inducted on May 4 After Receiving Majority Votes
- Tim Howard, former USMNT goalkeeper, has been elected to the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame, receiving 46 of 48 votes (95.8%) from the player selection committee.
- Howard made 121 appearances with the U.S. national team from 2002-17 and was in goal at the 2010 and 2014 World Cups.
- He spent 13 seasons in the English Premier League with Manchester United (2003-06) and Everton (2006-16), and was named Premier League goalkeeper of the year in 2004.
- Josh McKinney, captain of the U.S. seven-a-side Paralympic team, was also elected to the Hall of Fame.
- Howard and McKinney will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on May 4.