Tim Howard Biography

Full Name :
Tim Howard

Nationality :
USA

Squad No :
24

Position :
Goalkeeper

Birth Date :
Jun 3, 1979

Birthplace :
North Brunswick, USA

Height :
6 ' 3" (1.91m)

Weight :
210 lbs (95.3 kg)

Tim Howard joined Everton on a season long loan in the summer of 2006.

He arrived from Manchester United, where he had fallen behind Edwin van der Sar in the goalkeeping pecking order.

Nonetheless, he made 77 appearances for United before agreeing the switch to Everton.

He began his career in his native USA, playing for the New York/New Jersey Metrostars, where he eventually replaced USA keeper Tony Meola as the first choice in goal.

He moved to Man Utd in 2003 and replaced Fabien Barthez.

Three years later he arrived at Everton and gave consistently impressive performances in goal.

Indeed, such was his impact that in February 2007 Howard's move was made permanent. An undisclosed fee was agreed with Manchester United and the keeper signed a lucrative four year deal.

In the summer of 2007, Tim collected his first piece of silverware since his move to Goodison. The goalkeeper was an instrumental figure for the USA as they beat Mexico 2-1 to win the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

A finger injury sustained on international duty disrupted Howard's start to the 2007/08 season with the goalkeeper missing four games including one against his former team Manchester United.

But once he returned Howard enjoyed an excellent season. Ever reliable and regularly producing excellent saves, the keeper was one short of equalling Neville Southall's record of 15 clean sheets in the league.

He continued as the model of consistency on the 2008/09 campaign, and saved two penalties in the FA Cup semi-final against former side United as Everton triumphed.

Howard helped his USA side to the Confederations Cup final in the summer of 2009, winning the Golden Gloves award in the process.

He was ever-present in the Premier League as Everton's number one for the second-successive season during the 2009/10 campaign. By the end of that season Howard had made 109 consecutive top flight appearances, keeping clean sheets in 55 of those games.

At the end of the season Howard was selected in Bob Bradley's USA squad for the World Cup in South Africa.

The 'keeper played in all four of America's games helping them top Group C, which included England, before being knocked out in the second round by Ghana.

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