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What is Tim Howard's Net Worth and Salary?
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Tim Howard is a former professional soccer player who has a net worth of $10 million. Tim Howard played as a goalkeeper in a career lasting from 1997 to 2021. He played for a few different teams both in the US and UK, namely the MLS's MetroStars and Colorado Rapids and the Premier League's Manchester United and Everton. Howard also played for the US men's national soccer team, becoming the most capped goalkeeper in the team's history.
Tim Howard was born on March 6, 1979 in North Brunswick, New Jersey to Hungarian mother Esther and African-American father Matthew. His father left the family not long after that, and his parents divorced when he was three. As a teenager, Howard attended North Brunswick Township High School, where he excelled in both soccer and basketball. He also played for the Central Jersey Cosmos youth soccer team during this time. Just before graduating from high school, Howard played his first professional game with the North Jersey Imperials.
In 1998, Howard was brought up from the Imperials to the MLS's MetroStars. He made his debut for the team in August in a 4-1 victory over Colorado. In the 1999 season, Howard made eight starts for the MetroStars in nine appearances, recording a 1.58 GAA. The following season, he posted a 1.59 GAA. Howard had his best career season yet in 2001, finishing with a 1.33 GAA and earning the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award. He continued his success with the MetroStars in 2002 and the first part of the 2003 season.
Midway through the 2003 MLS season, Howard was transferred to the English Premier League club Manchester United. He had immediate success with the club, saving the decisive penalty in the 2003 FA Community Shield against Arsenal and winning the 2004 FA Cup Final over Millwall. Howard became only the second American player ever to win the FA Cup, after Julian Sturgis in 1873. However, he was unable to repeat his success in his second season with United, and was dropped for Roy Carroll.
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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.