The Jozy Altidore Experience: Road to Toronto FC & USMNT | MLS Insider



Jozy Altidore has had a long professional career for a 25-year-old. Including his fair share of ups and downs. However it has been his self belief, instilled at a young age from his mentor Josef Schulz and nurtured by his family, that has gotten him scoring goals for Toronto FC and the U.S. National Team.

The latest episode of MLS Insider takes you back to the early days of Jozy Altidore’s childhood in Florida, where he attended Miami Fusion games as a kid, and it reveals the chance meeting that eventually led him all the way to MLS and a World Cup with the USA.

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36 opiniones en “The Jozy Altidore Experience: Road to Toronto FC & USMNT | MLS Insider”

  1. Few years later he scored the goal to bring us MLS cup 🙂 Jozy also helped me in my time of need – by reaching out to offer motivation and offer support – I will never ever ever forget it – I was jus ta fan – He was a player – Thank You Jozy <3

  2. I now understand why american football media always put a hype in this Altidore guy even though he doesn't play good football.. It is because of the fans annoyed by him.

  3. 1 week ago (edited)
    American soccer Vilian Jozy Altidore he runs around pretending he has won soccer trophies for club and country. You have to ask yourself What trophy's has he won for club or country?

  4. I never understood why he didn't made it on the bpl,he's strong and fast which is perfect for this competition,what a shame,I think he would fit perfectly on Newcastle

  5. Altidores performance is getting better and better recently, although the star is for sure Giovinco, he is still proving his value. keep up your good job, we are cheering for you.

  6. He is a decent player but he does well in MLS because he has a high athleticism that American players rarely have. I think he struggled in the EPL because it is the most athletic league in the world so his athleticism didn't stand out as much and he didn't have the technical game to compensate.

  7. Just didn't seem Premier League quality, or at best doesn't fit into the mold of a Premier League striker. Seemed to give it his all here at Sunderland and luck didn't always favor him. But at least we got Jermain Defoe out of him, so cheers Jozy.

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