List of FIFA Confederations Cup Goalscorers - United States

United States

Player Goals 1992 1999 2003 2009
Dempsey, ClintClint Dempsey 3 3
Donovan, LandonLandon Donovan 2 2
McBride, BrianBrian McBride 2 2
Murray, BruceBruce Murray 2 2
Altidore, JozyJozy Altidore 1 1
Balboa, MarceloMarcelo Balboa 1 1
Beasley, DaMarcusDaMarcus Beasley 1 1
Bradley, MichaelMichael Bradley 1 1
Bravo, PaulPaul Bravo 1 1
Davies, CharlieCharlie Davies 1 1
Jones, CobiCobi Jones 1 1
Kirovski, JovanJovan Kirovski 1 1
Moore, Joe-MaxJoe-Max Moore 1 1
Olsen, BenBen Olsen 1 1
Wynalda, EricEric Wynalda 1 1
Total 20 5 6 1 8

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