With his assist in Sunday’s Gold Cup group stage match against Haiti, forward Gyasi Zardes became the second fastest U.S. Men’s National Team player to reach double-digit goals and assists all-time.
Already with double-digit goals to his name, Zardes collected his 10th assist when he set up Sam Vines’ goal in the 8' minute against Haiti.
Zardes reached the milestone in his 57th cap, coming in behind only USMNT legend Landon Donovan who achieved the feat in his 50th appearance on June 13, 2004 in a World Cup qualifier against Grenada.
Here’s the full list of USMNT players to reach double-digit goals and assists:
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Player
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Cap No.
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Age
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Date/Game
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Landon Donovan
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50
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22 years, 101 days
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June 13, 2004 vs. Grenada
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Gyasi Zardes
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57
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29 years, 314 days
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July 11, 2021 vs. Haiti
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Joe-Max Moore
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61
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26 years, 349 days
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Feb. 7, 1998 vs. Costa Rica
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DaMarcus Beasley
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66
|
25 years, 23 days
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June 16, 2007 vs. Panama
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Eddie Lewis
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79
|
34 years, 36 days
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June 22, 2008 vs. Barbados
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Clint Dempsey
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82
|
28 years, 254 days
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Nov. 15, 2011 vs. Slovenia
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Eric Wynalda
|
86
|
28 years, 8 days
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June 17, 1997 vs. Israel
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Brian McBride
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87
|
32 years, 350 days
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June 4, 2005 vs. Costa Rica
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Michael Bradley
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90
|
26 years, 335 days
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July 1, 2014 vs. Belgium
|
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Jozy Altidore
|
98
|
27 years, 9 days
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Nov. 15, 2016 vs. Mexico
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Earnie Stewart
|
98
|
35 years, 84 days
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June 20, 2004 vs. Grenada
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Cobi Jones
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122
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29 years, 240 days
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Feb. 12, 2000 vs. Haiti
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