List of international goals scored by Clint Dempsey

Clint Dempsey is an American retired professional soccer player who represented the United States in international competition. From 2004 to 2017, Dempsey appeared 141 times for the national team and scored 57 goals.[1] He is the joint all-time male top scorer for the United States, having tied Landon Donovan and his 57 goals.[2] He was also ranked third worldwide among active international male goalscorers in 2017, behind Cristiano Ronaldo (79) of Portugal and Lionel Messi (61) of Argentina.[3]

Clint Dempsey during a 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup match in Houston, Texas

Dempsey made his national team debut on November 17, 2004, during a World Cup qualifier against Jamaica in Columbus, Ohio;[4] the call-up came after his rookie season in Major League Soccer with the New England Revolution, where he recorded seven goals and one assist on the way to being named MLS Rookie of the Year.[5] Dempsey scored his first national team goal on May 28, 2005, during a friendly match against England in Chicago.[6] His first competitive national team goal came a month later against Cuba in Seattle during the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup,[7] a tournament the United States would go on to win.[5]

Dempsey was named to the 2006 FIFA World Cup roster for the United States and scored the only American goal of the whole tournament, during a 2–1 loss to Ghana in the final group stage match.[8] He scored three goals at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, one each against Egypt, Spain, and Brazil, and helped lead the United States to a finish as runners-up.[9] Dempsey's sole goal during the 2010 FIFA World Cup came in a 1–1 draw to England, making him the second American to score in multiple World Cups.[10] During the opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup against Ghana, Dempsey scored 30 seconds after kickoff, the fifth-fastest goal in World Cup history; he also became the first American to score in three consecutive World Cups.[11] He was the top goalscorer at the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, scoring seven goals for the United States during their tournament victory and setting a record for most goals scored by an American at the Gold Cup.[12] On July 22, 2017, during a 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinal against Costa Rica, Dempsey tied Landon Donovan's record for all-time top scorer with his 57th goal.[2] Donovan himself called Dempsey's record "much more impressive", adding that Dempsey had scored fewer penalties and achieved the record in fewer caps.[13] On the other hand, Donovan scored more World Cup goals (five to Dempsey's four) and more against the US's arch-rival, Mexico (six to Dempsey's zero).

During his national team career, Dempsey scored two hat-tricks: against Cuba in the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup and Honduras in a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier.[14] The majority of his goals have come during FIFA World Cup qualification (18 goals), followed by friendly matches (16 goals) and the CONCACAF Gold Cup (13 goals). He has four World Cup goals in ten appearances, as well as three goals in the Confederations Cup and three goals in the Copa América.[9][15]

International goals

"Score" represents the score in the match after Dempsey's goal. "Score" and "Result" list the United States' goal tally first. Last updated October 10, 2017.[16]
List of international goals scored by Clint Dempsey
No. Date Cap Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 May 28, 20056Soldier Field, Chicago, United States England1–21–2Friendly[6]
2 July 7, 20059Qwest Field, Seattle, United States Cuba1–14–12005 CONCACAF Gold Cup[7]
3 February 10, 200617AT&T Park, San Francisco, United States Japan2–03–2Friendly[17]
4 March 1, 200618Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern, Germany Poland1–01–0[18]
5 May 26, 200621Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, United States Venezuela2–02–0[19]
6 June 22, 200623Frankenstadion, Nuremberg, Germany Ghana1–11–22006 FIFA World Cup[8]
7 June 2, 200727Spartan Stadium, San Jose, United States China PR3–14–1Friendly[20]
8 June 7, 200728Home Depot Center, Carson, United States Guatemala1–01–02007 CONCACAF Gold Cup[21]
9 September 8, 200734Soldier Field, Chicago, United States Brazil2–22–4Friendly[22]
10 June 15, 200842Home Depot Center, Carson, United States Barbados1–08–02010 FIFA World Cup qualification[23]
11 5–0
12 September 6, 200844Estadio Pedro Marrero, Havana, Cuba Cuba1–01–0[24]
13 September 10, 200845Toyota Park, Bridgeview, United States Trinidad and Tobago2–03–0[25]
14 June 21, 200954Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg, South Africa Egypt3–03–02009 FIFA Confederations Cup[26]
15 June 24, 200955Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein, South Africa Spain2–02–0[27]
16 June 28, 200956Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa Brazil1–02–3[28]
17 September 5, 200958Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, United States El Salvador1–12–12010 FIFA World Cup qualification[29]
18 May 29, 201061Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, United States Turkey2–12–1Friendly[30]
19 June 12, 201063Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg, South Africa England1–11–12010 FIFA World Cup[31]
20 June 7, 201172Ford Field, Detroit, United States Canada2–02–02011 CONCACAF Gold Cup[32]
21 June 19, 201175Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C., United States Jamaica2–02–0[33]
22 June 22, 201176Reliant Stadium, Houston, United States Panama1–01–0[34]
23 October 8, 201179Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, United States Honduras1–01–0Friendly[35]
24 November 15, 201182Stadion Stožice, Ljubljana, Slovenia Slovenia2–13–2[36]
25 February 29, 201283Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa, Italy Italy1–01–0[37]
26 June 8, 201286Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, United States Antigua and Barbuda2–03–12014 FIFA World Cup qualification[38]
27 June 12, 201287Estadio Mateo Flores, Guatemala City, Guatemala Guatemala1–01–1[39]
28 September 7, 201288Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica Jamaica1–01–2[40]
29 October 16, 201291Livestrong Sporting Park, Kansas City, United States Guatemala2–13–1[41]
30 3–1
31 February 6, 201392Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras Honduras1–01–2[42]
32 March 22, 201393Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, United States Costa Rica1–01–0[43]
33 May 29, 201395FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, United States Belgium2–42–4Friendly[44]
34 June 2, 201396Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C., United States Germany3–14–3[45]
35 4–1
36 September 6, 2013100Estadio Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica Costa Rica1–21–32014 FIFA World Cup qualification[46]
37 June 1, 2014104Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States Turkey2–02–1Friendly[47]
38 June 16, 2014106Arena das Dunas, Natal, Brazil Ghana1–02–12014 FIFA World Cup[48]
39 June 22, 2014107Arena da Amazônia, Manaus, Brazil Portugal2–12–2[49]
40 February 8, 2015112StubHub Center, Carson, United States Panama2–02–0Friendly[50]
41 July 3, 2015113LP Field, Nashville, United States Guatemala3–04–0[51]
42 July 7, 2015114Toyota Stadium, Frisco, United States Honduras1–02–12015 CONCACAF Gold Cup[52]
43 2–0
44 July 10, 2015115Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, United States Haiti1–01–0[53]
45 July 18, 2015117M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, United States Cuba1–06–0[54]
46 5–0
47 6–0
48. July 25, 2015119PPL Park, Chester, United States Panama1–11–1[55]
49 March 29, 2016122MAPFRE Stadium, Columbus, United States Guatemala1–04–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification[56]
50 June 7, 2016126Soldier Field, Chicago, United States Costa Rica1–04–0Copa América Centenario[57]
51 June 11, 2016127Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, United States Paraguay1–01–0[58]
52 June 16, 2016128CenturyLink Field, Seattle, United States Ecuador1–02–1[59]
53 March 24, 2017131Avaya Stadium, San Jose, United States Honduras3–06–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification[60]
54 5–0
55 6–0
56 March 28, 2017132Estadio Rommel Fernández, Panama City, Panama Panama1–01–1[61]
57 July 22, 2017136AT&T Stadium, Arlington, United States Costa Rica2–02–02017 CONCACAF Gold Cup[2]

Statistics

Sources: RSSSF,[16] Soccer America,[15] ESPN[62]

By year

YearCapsGoals
200410
2005132
200694
2007133
2008104
2009144
201082
2011145
201296
2013106
201493
2015109
2016104
201795
Total14157

By competition

CompetitionCapsGoals
FIFA World Cup qualification4118
FIFA World Cup tournaments104
FIFA Confederations Cup tournaments53
CONCACAF Gold Cup tournaments2513
Copa América63
Friendlies5216
Total14157

See also

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