U.S. Soccer Athlete of The Year - Young Male Athlete of The Year

Young Male Athlete of The Year

  • 2011 Brek Shea
  • 2010 Gale Agbossoumonde
  • 2009 Luis Gil
  • 2008 Sacha Kljestan
  • 2007 Michael Bradley
  • 2006 Jozy Altidore
  • 2005 Benny Feilhaber
  • 2004 Eddie Johnson
  • 2003 Freddy Adu
  • 2002 Bobby Convey
  • 2001 DaMarcus Beasley
  • 2000 Landon Donovan
  • 1999 Ben Olsen
  • 1998 Josh Wolff

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