United States clinches World Cup berth

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SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras (AP)—American players danced in the locker room and swigged some bubbly. With a thrilling victory on a hot and humid night in Central America, the U.S. soccer team earned a trip to South Africa and another chance to impress at the World Cup.

Conor Casey scored his first two international goals in the second half, Landon Donovan added another and the United States clinched its sixth straight World Cup berth with a game to spare by rallying to beat Honduras 3-2 on Saturday.

“It never gets old, that’s for sure,” Donovan said. “After what most of us would say was a very disappointing 2006 World Cup, we now have a chance at redemption.”

In one of the most exciting end-to-end matches the U.S. has played in many years, the Americans took a 3-1 lead before Honduras closed on Julio Cesar De Leon’s second goal of the game in the 78th minute.

Carlos Pavon had a chance to tie following a hand ball in the penalty area by Stuart Holden. Pavon stood over the ball ahead of his penalty kick, and U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard worried.

“You try not to think about all the negative stuff, but it’s inevitable,” Howard said. “You just think, ‘Where did it all go wrong?”’

Pavon put his penalty kick over the crossbar in the 87th minute. Then, 2 minutes later, he fired high on an open header.

“Thank you,” Howard said to himself.

And just a few minutes later, he heard the final whistle, securing the berth. The Honduran crowd, which had been respectful during the playing of the U.S. anthem, applauded even though it was disappointed.

“I was relieved. I was thankful,” Howard said. “I feel like I’m in the prime of my career, and the thought went through my head this week that I certainly didn’t want to miss this opportunity.”

Coming off a first-round elimination at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the United States (6-2-1) is first in North and Central America and the Caribbean with 19 points and assured of one of three automatic berths that to go to the top finishers in the region.

Mexico (6-3) also clinched Saturday and has 18 points following a 4-1 victory over visiting El Salvador. Costa Rica (5-4) moved into third with 15 points after winning at home against Trinidad and Tobago.

Honduras (4-4-1), seeking its second World Cup appearance and first since 1982, has 13 points and dropped into fourth. If the Catrachos are still in that spot after the final match at El Salvador on Wednesday, they would meet the No. 5 nation from South America in a playoff. Costa Rica closes against the U.S. at Washington’s RFK Stadium.

“You don’t want to go into the last game leaving anything to chance,” Donovan said. “As we see around the world, in qualifiers today, anything can happen in one soccer game and we didn’t want to leave that opportunity open.”

Too bad not many in the U.S. got to see it—the game was broadcast only on closed circuit to bars and restaurants, a decision made by the company that bought rights from the Honduran federation.

Honduras has been in turmoil since a June military coup, but the crowd was united behind its team. The Catrachos had been 8-0 at home in qualifying and had been undefeated in 17 games at San Pedro Sula since June 2003. Anticipation of a World Cup berth turned this into a Honduran national celebration.

“We’re very proud,” U.S. coach Bob Bradley said. “We understand the responsibility we have every time we step on the field for our fans, for our country.”

He said the team had extra emotion because the win came three years and one day after the death of former U.S. assistant coach Glenn Myernick.

“I think he would have been proud of us tonight,” said Bradley, who replaced Bruce Arena after the 2006 tournament.

Fans started filling the stadium about 5 1/2 hours before kickoff, the stands separated from the field by a running track and high barbed wire.

De Leon put Honduras ahead in the 47th minute when he curved a free kick over a five-man defensive wall and to the right of leaping Howard from one yard outside the penalty area after a foul by Oguchi Onyewu.

That set off sustained boisterous cheering and jumping that made Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano shake, but the sellout crowd of about 40,000 was silenced when Casey tied it in the 55th.

Onyewu sent a long pass downfield, and Charlie Davies nodded it across the area to Casey, who outjumped defender Maynor Figueroa and outmuscled goalkeeper Noel Valladares for his first goal in 15 international appearances.

“It’s always strange when you score and it’s silent,” Casey said. “You’re always wondering, ‘Did I score or not score?”

David Suazo nearly put Honduras ahead in the 65th, one minute after entering, but Howard made a leaping fingertip save. Casey then gave the U.S. the lead a minute later when he split two defenders, took a pass from Donovan and scored from 16 yards.

Plagued by injuries that required surgery on both knees, Casey has been in and out of the national team. He had not scored in 14 previous international games.

“It’s been a long time coming over the years—the injuries and whatnot,” he said.

Donovan, who set an American record with his 10th assist of the year, extended his U.S. scoring record on a 21-yard free kick in the 71st minute, his 42nd international goal. It was if the air had been sucked out of the stadium.

Maurcio Sabillion nearly tied it in the 82nd, putting a bicycle kick over the crossbar and causing Howard to scream at his defenders.

Then came the frantic finish.

“This was a culmination of a long learning process,” Donovan said. “We played a mature, experienced, hard-fought 90 minutes.”

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  1. Anthony L
    285. Posted by Anthony L Tue Oct 13 11:35pm EDT

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    She had gastric cancer. A tumor the size of a softball. They didn't catch it in time and she died right in front of me.
  2. Anthony L
    284. Posted by Anthony L Tue Oct 13 11:24pm EDT

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    Are you sure about that? The last time I checked, my Mom died 3 years ago.
  3. Anthony L
    283. Posted by Anthony L Tue Oct 13 9:38pm EDT

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    #280
    I don't know how to eat a full plate of ***t. Can you demonstrate?
  4. COPAmundial
    282. Posted by COPAmundial Tue Oct 13 9:04pm EDT

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    #268, you are a piece of **it!!! Get your own nick @#$%olito!!!
  5. COPAmundial
    281. Posted by COPAmundial Tue Oct 13 9:03pm EDT

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    El Cid is a gardener of nutz, hahahahahaha!!!!
  6. COPAmundial
    280. Posted by COPAmundial Tue Oct 13 9:02pm EDT

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    Anthony L, eat a full plate of **it!!!
  7. Anthony L
    279. Posted by Anthony L Tue Oct 13 5:19pm EDT

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    CK this is what NFL stands for:
    Not real
    Football
    League.
  8. hwip your arss
    278. Posted by hwip your arss Tue Oct 13 3:57pm EDT

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    man did honduras prove everything I have to say about central american soccer. It's horrible!!!!!!!!!!!!! So is Mexican soccer, but they got lucky. They don't win a game in South Africa. Not that the US will but they have a better chance than those doosh's from Mexico........

    Honduras and all of central america and mexico, go back to practice and learn to play the game without fouling someone every 2.5 seconds. Oh yeah, when someone taps you on the leg, don't fall down like you were just amputated get the f' up and play you f'ng wuss's..... so annoying.

    Go USA and man I hate soccer south in Mexico and Central America.

    Also, I just read some dumb comment about football players being able to just go out muscle honduras. What a jack ass.... I guarantee you put football players on a soccer field, they would get so worked and embarassed they'd never play another sport again.. But I gurantee there are some soccer players out there that could transition to football. Such a dumb and ignorant viewpoint. I love american football too, but unless you kick field goals you wouldn't last 30 seconds on a soccer field.... dumb a**
  9. David E
    277. Posted by David E Tue Oct 13 3:50pm EDT

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    El Cid - you are here now?? WOW - stop gargling my nutz, dude.
  10. El CID
    276. Posted by El CID Tue Oct 13 3:42pm EDT

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    CK - You make me laugh. AM Football is toooooo boring to watch now days. Time out here time out there foul here foul there. Instant Replay. Don't touch the quarterback crap. I played Football in HS. But now I just watch Football (Soccer). Non stop action you get hurt they kick out the pitch and resume play. Hey if you like AM Football good for you. As for me, I love FOOTBALL.
    MUNDO FUTBOL
  11. C K
    275. Posted by C K Tue Oct 13 2:54pm EDT

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    As an American, it is really sad to see that a lot of you like soccer over football. You guys get fooled by those so called soccer fans. In their hearts, most of them like football more than soccer, but they just don't admit it since they are jealous of America being richer than their countries. They all watched the Super Bowl and the BCS Championship, but they just don't want to admit it.
  12. Adam
    274. Posted by Adam Tue Oct 13 2:22pm EDT

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    We were lucky. Plain and simple. Am I impressed that US won on the road (at a place no one else had won in qualifying, including Mexico)? Yes. Am I surprised we not only came back, but scored 3 to put the game out of reach? You better believe it. But if our game doesn't improve we will be lucky to do better in South Africa than we did in Germany. Plain and simple. Learn how to mark players. That's all I'm asking of our defense, because from the moment Suazo stepped on the field he was open.
  13. Colo Colo
    273. Posted by Colo Colo Tue Oct 13 2:07pm EDT

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    Kevin The Brit - The term soccer originated in England, first appearing in the 1880s as a slang abbreviation of the word "association," often credited to former England captain Charles Wreford-Brown.

    So, you Brits give USA the name "soccer" and now you criticize USA for using it? What!
    Colo Colo the American (-;
  14. Colo Colo
    272. Posted by Colo Colo Tue Oct 13 1:56pm EDT

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    ARG will be lucky to make it to South Africa. And if they do, with Maradonna as coach ARG won't see the second round.
  15. El Viejo
    271. Posted by El Viejo Tue Oct 13 12:45pm EDT

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    USA will do absolutely nothing in S.A. 2010 ... the win over Spain was an unfortunate accident, giving them false hope ... they will be crushed and go home in 1st round as always ... but ARG will go on and maybe even win their 3rd World Cup !
  16. Tony M
    270. Posted by Tony M Tue Oct 13 12:02pm EDT

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    How nice to see our country U.S.A qualify to a road trip to South Africa world cup in 2010!!!! We have a good young talent international team but to bad our soccer here in America sucks MLS. Maybe if it wasn't for all these sports that we have here in America like football which is American football and baseball maybe american soccer would of grown more here in the states and become popular here in this country. We would of probably have more world cups than Brazil hahahaha. We would have had maybe Brett Farve, Eli Manning and his brother Peyton Manning, Lebron James and Koybe Bryant, Shaq, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez hahahahahaha. U.S.A would of maybe be the best soccer team in the world!!!!
  17. bill gorden
    269. Posted by bill gorden Tue Oct 13 11:53am EDT

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    Born and living in the US, I am probably an exception -- the .01 percent :) -- that follows the football I have seen World Cup and Olympic football, bunch of professional games, and I really enjoy it more than that college NFL garbage. I'm only going to dwell on this once. It's all about how this guy did in the draft and some propellor-head geek puts him on a list, then makes $10 million signing bonus, only to complain that he doesn't have a shoe/sportsdrink/whatever ad.

    My son is in his 8th year in youth soccer league, and at 12 there are lots of things a kid will do. One of my coaches told me that there is only so much you can do with your thumbs -- as in video games, but he gets rewarded by the kids that keep coming back to play. I have to say it is a great conditioning sport. Plus, my son will watch the sport on TV where we may see at two or three games a weekend from different leagues, Premier league, Bundesliga, La Liga, etc. and get ideas, like gee Dad maybe I will try a header, etc...

    I know it is some crazy formula for qualifying but that is some reward to play in the World Cup. Congrats to all teams!!!
  18. COPAmundial
    268. Posted by COPAmundial Tue Oct 13 6:54am EDT

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    Central America is hopeless at futbol. They should stick to their Military Coup
  19. Haas
    267. Posted by Haas Tue Oct 13 3:24am EDT

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    Anthony ur right soccer players dont use as much steriods as other athletes, they snort a @#$% load of coke though
  20. Kevin The Brit.
    266. Posted by Kevin The Brit. Tue Oct 13 3:10am EDT

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    To all Americans... Football is a game played with your feet. That is why it is called FOOTBALL. You actualy play the whole game with your feet. Amazing eh!
    American football (NFL) is no more that a Rugby game without a helmet & padding! I can't understand why you insist on calling it Footbal when you only kick the ball on three occasions...
    Kick off.... Wow. Feild Goal Attempt.... Wow... Punt.... When you are in trouble. Let's just call your Football....... Rugby for whoosies, Carry on.
    Kevin The Brit
  21. vesmone
    265. Posted by vesmone Tue Oct 13 12:33am EDT

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    the u.s will be eliminated by mexico for sure!!!! any bets???????????????
  22. <i>erikefrick</i>
    264. Posted by erikefrick Mon Oct 12 10:17pm EDT

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    come on guys, all sports are really a lot of fun!!! they are all very similar when it comes down to it...... let's not argue primitively about this one sucking, that one being better than the other. go out and play each one and find they each have their redeeming qualities. it's very sad to me that so many people argue like children on these posts .......
  23. <i>erikefrick</i>
    263. Posted by erikefrick Mon Oct 12 10:16pm EDT

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    come on guys, all sports are really a lot of fun!!! they are all very similar when it comes down to it...... let's not argue primitively about this one sucking, that one being better than the other. go out and play each one and find they each have their redeeming qualities. it's very sad to me that so many people argue like children on these posts .......
  24. <i>erikefrick</i>
    262. Posted by erikefrick Mon Oct 12 10:12pm EDT

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    who is going to win the Golden Boot in '10??

    ronaldo? messi? torres? ribery?

    will anyone ever top Just Fontaine's record of 13???

    www.worldcupgoldenboot.com
  25. alden
    261. Posted by alden Mon Oct 12 9:54pm EDT

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    to anthony L #253

    i totally agree with you. Soccer is the Real Football played around the world unlike the " football " they call it in the US. Congratulations to Team USA!
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