Sunday, January 29, 2017
Jozy Altidore set to make 100th international appearance (The Associated Press)
Jozy Altidore is set to become the second-youngest American men's player to make 100 international appearances. Altidore was in the starting lineup for Sunday's exhibition against Serbia, the first game for the U.S. since Bruce Arena replaced coach Jurgen Klinsmann in November and took over the national team for the first time since 2006. Altidore has 37 goals for the U.S. He is the 17th American male to reach 100 appearances and at 27 years, 84 days, trailing only Landon Donovan at 26 years, 96 days.
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