List of FIFA World Cup Goalscorers - United States

United States

Player Goals 1930 1934 1950 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010
Donovan, LandonLandon Donovan 5 2 3
Patenaude, BertBert Patenaude 4 4
McBride, BrianBrian McBride 3 1 2
Dempsey, ClintClint Dempsey 2 1 1
Bradley, MichaelMichael Bradley 1 1
Brown, JimJim Brown 1 1
Caligiuri, PaulPaul Caligiuri 1 1
Donelli, AldoAldo Donelli 1 1
Florie, TomTom Florie 1 1
Gaetjens, JoeJoe Gaetjens 1 1
Maca, JoeJoe Maca 1 1
Mathis, ClintClint Mathis 1 1
McGhee, BartBart McGhee 1 1
Murray, BruceBruce Murray 1 1
O'Brien, JohnJohn O'Brien 1 1
Pariani, GinoGino Pariani 1 1
Stewart, EarnieEarnie Stewart 1 1
Wallace, FrankFrank Wallace 1 1
Wynalda, EricEric Wynalda 1 1
~ !Own goals 3 1 1 1
Total 32 7 1 4 2 3 1 7 2 5
Own goals scored for opponents
  • Jeff Agoos (scored for Portugal in 2002)

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