Tim Howard Research Papers

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William Arthur Ward once said,” Adversity causes some men to break; others to break records” (BrainyQuotes.com). When faced with hardship you can either face it or crumble under pressure. Tim Howard, a professional goalie, revolutionized the way other countries look at U.S. Soccer by having a record breaking performance in the World Cup versus Belgium. Young exposure to skills and activities can influence future interests and careers. For example, when Tim was a young boy his dad introduced him and his brother to different sports and activities where Tim took an immediate liking to soccer. A reference book stated,” It was his father, in fact, who was determined to get Tim and his brother, Chris, involved in sports; before they could …show more content…

For example, he signed with a semi-pro team where he started to become the best goalie in the world. The article read,”... when he was only 18, he went pro with the Metrostars in New York. It was there that he drew the attention of Manchester United, which in 2003 would bring him to the United Kingdom where he began to build his reputation as one of the world’s best’ (McCoy 2). Encouraged by his family and friends, Tim Howard signed in the U.S. but was later recognized and moved to England to play with the best teams in Europe. Another example, of the steps he took to become successful is when he started to play with the international team. Howard was the young gun in the soccer world, so when he earned his chances he capitalized on them,’ While Howard was finding his way in professional soccer, he began representing the United States in international play. In 2002, he had his first start for the U.S. team. The team won his first match, played against Ecuador, 1-0. Howard remained a regular in international play for the United States over subsequent years” (“Tim Howard” 2). Starting to play for the international team boosted his confidence and experience which helped him start more games for the international team as well as earn more playing time for Manchester United. Lastly, the final step he took to become successful was …show more content…

During the 2014 World Cup, the U.S. loss to Belgium, but it was not a crushing blow for America due to Tim Howard’s outstanding performance. An article stated,” In that game, Howard still was the star of the team, making 16 saves, the most of any U.S. goalkeeper since 1966 and a World Cup record. For his performance he was named Man of the Match, an honor rarely given to players in losing teams” (“Tim Howard” 4). Winning is not the only goal of an athlete, but for Tim Howard it was considering the effort he put out. After the game, he was also praised for saving the defense’s mistakes on several occasions. To illustrate, the New York Time said,” At a basic level he was out, sacrificing his body to protect his country’s team when the other lines of defense caved in” (Macur 1). To protect the goal against an amazing team while trying to cover for your teammates is hard which is why he should be commanded. Finally, the last example is that he started to be called the best goalie in the world. The praise Howard received was unlike any other athlete ever had gotten,” Yeah. And people are now calling him, you know, like, the best goalie, possibly in World Cup history. I mean, it’s amazing” (Tell Me More 3). Making sixteen saves during the World Cup game, Tim Howard deserves to be called on of the best goalies in history. In