Soccer legend Tim Howard, Hall of Famer, joins the Houston Dash and Dynamo ownership group in a milestone year. This new role, which allows him to contribute to the growth of soccer in the United States, is an exciting development for the sport’s future.
Howard’s career is nothing short of stellar. He represented the USMNT from 2002 to 2017, earning an impressive 121 caps. He played in two FIFA World Cups (2010 and 2014) and won the Concacaf Gold Cup twice (2007 and 2017).
His success extended to the club level. He played in MLS with the Colorado Rapids (2016-2019) and the MetroStars (1998-2003), winning MLS Goalkeeper of the Year honors in 2001. His successful stint in England’s Premier League with Manchester United and Everton from 2003-2016 further solidified his status as a soccer icon.
As part of the Houston Dynamo FC ownership group, Howard joins an impressive list of owners, including NBA star James Harden. Howard’s passion for the sport and his experience at the highest levels will undoubtedly contribute to the team’s growth and success.
“As someone who has dedicated my life to the sport of soccer, I am thrilled to join the Houston Dash and Dynamo ownership group,” Howard said. “This opportunity allows me to further contribute to the growth of the game in the United States and connect with the passionate soccer fans who call Houston home.”
This new chapter in Howard’s career is a testament to his dedication to the sport and his desire to give back to the soccer community. As a Hall of Famer and successful businessman, Howard wants to make a lasting impact on the sport he loves.
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