- Landon Donovan - Wikipedia
Landon Timothy Donovan (born March 4, 1982) is an American former professional soccer player and coach who was most recently the interim head coach of San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
- Landon Donovan | Biography, Statistics, Facts | Britannica
Landon Donovan, American professional football (soccer) player, widely regarded as the greatest American male player in the history of the sport At the time of his retirement in 2014, he was the all-time leading international goal scorer in U S history, with 57 goals
- Landon Donovan on The Athletic Show: Will USMNT fly or flop at World . . .
USMNT veteran Landon Donovan, who is the only U S player to reach 50 goals and 50 assists in World Cup play, joined the show to break down the changes undergone by the USMNT, including an early
- Landon Donovan Reveals His USMNT 2026 World Cup Roster
U S men’s national team icon Landon Donovan named the 26 players he would send to the FIFA World Cup if it started tomorrow
- Landon Donovan - MLSsoccer. com
Out of contract following the 2016 season The Galaxy's all-time leading scorer and perhaps the best player in MLS history, Donovan is back after a two-year retirement He is the MLS leader in
- “Unfiltered Soccer with Landon Donovan and Tim Howard” Returns for . . .
AMP Sports today announced Unfiltered Soccer with Landon Donovan and Tim Howard, will return for a second season Hosted by U S soccer icons Landon Donovan
- San Diego Wave FC Names Landon Donovan Interim Head Coach
Donovan, a San Diego local, was formerly the Executive Vice President of Soccer Operations for the San Diego Loyal, following three years as the first-ever head coach for the USL club During his four-year tenure, he led the club to back-to-back-to-back playoff spots (2021, 2022, 2023)
- Landon Donovan - Class of 2023 | National Soccer Hall of Fame
Donovan played 15 seasons in MLS, with seven Best XI selections, and when he retired was the all-time MLS goal-scoring leader A forward and midfielder, Donovan made 157 appearances for the U S Men’s National Team, including three World Cups and one Olympic Games
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