Tim Howard
Tim Howard is a retired American goalkeeper who had a successful career with Manchester United and represented the US national team. He won the 2007 Concacaf Gold Cup and was a runner-up at the 2009 Confederations Cup.
Soccer Player
March 6, 1979
Pisces
46
North Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Tim Howard, a renowned American retired soccer player, gained prominence as a goalkeeper in professional soccer leagues. He represented the US Men’s National Team in three World Cups and set a record for the most saves in a single World Cup match. Throughout his career, Howard played for various professional clubs, such as Manchester United and Everton. His accolades include winning the 2007 Concacaf Gold Cup, being a runner-up in the 2009 Confederations Cup, and receiving the Golden Glove award for the best goalkeeper. Howard has authored two books about his life and soccer career, including “The Keeper: A Life of Saving Goals and Achieving Them.” He also engages in philanthropic activities through the Tim Howard Foundation. Notably, Howard started his career with the North Jersey Imperials before joining Manchester United in 2003.