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Tim Howard, last in line of top American goalkeepers, enters U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame

Tim Howard was 10 years old when he walked into Giants Stadium’s upper deck in June 1989 for a United States-Peru friendly that featured goalkeeper Tony Meola making his second international appearance.

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Tim Howard, last in line of top American goalkeepers, enters U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame

FILE - Everton’s American goalkeeper Tim Howard celebrates their victory against Arsenal during their English Premier League soccer match at Goodison Park Stadium in Liverpool, England, March 18, 2007. Tim Howard will join Tony Meola, Kasey Keller and Brad Friedel on Saturday as modern-era American goalkeepers in the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson, File)

Tim Howard was 10 years old when he walked into Giants Stadium’s upper deck in June 1989 for a United States-Peru friendly that featured goalkeeper Tony Meola making his second international appearance.

“My earliest soccer memory,” Howard recalled last month.

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