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Jozy Altidore scores twice as US downs Nigeria 2-1 Jozy Altidore scored two goals on Saturday to lead the U.S. past Nigeria. By Mike Singer Jun 7, 2014 at 1:27 pm ET • 13 min read ...
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago – Jozy Altidore’s most nerve-wracking moments this year haven’t been as part of the United States’ roller-coaster ride through World Cup qualifying, one ...
Jozy Altidore: Yeah, absolutely. I think the team’s average age is around 24 years old and there’s more players playing in the top European leagues now compared to five years ago.
USMNT great Jozy Altidore, the third leading scorer in program history, likes where the Americans are headed as his former teammates Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie mature.
Not only did Altidore miss last month's Copa America, but he was also injured during the 2014 World Cup and the Gold Cups in 2011 and 2015. Increasingly, one of the USMNT's best target striker ...
Altidore, 24, fell to the ground in the U.S.’s World Cup opener. — -- The star forward for U.S. who was injured just 23 minutes into the team’s surprise victory over Ghana on Monday at ...
Jozy Altidore is at his home in Puebla, roughly two hours from Mexico City. His wife, tennis star Sloane Stephens, and Altidore’s young son, had recently flown back to Boston after a quick visit.
Altidore started all four matches of the tournament, despite the fact that he was only 20 years old at the time and only had one full year in Europe under his belt with relegation-doomed Hull City.
TORONTO – Jozy Altidore is on fire. The striker has six goals and two assists in his last eight appearances for Toronto FC since returning from his latest hamstring setback.
Altidore used his physicality in the box to earn a penalty in the 58th minute. Although his original shot from the spot was saved, he pounced on the rebound and equalized the contest for the Yanks.
Jozy Altidore, the Reds' star striker, has been out since Decision Day with a quad strain. Saturday's practice gave the most promising look of him playing, but it's still up in the air.
Jozy Altidore settled into a white plastic chair beneath a blazing sun at the U.S. team’s World Cup training facility here last week, sweat beading on his furrowed brow.
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