Former United States Men’s National Team and MLS goalkeeper Tony Meola is recovering after sustaining a heart attack on Thursday.
The incident happened one day prior to Meola’s 56th birthday. Meola underwent an unspecified procedure following the heart attack.
He told Front Row Soccer that he ran four miles last Saturday and had the heart attack five days later.
“If I get one of you to go to the doctor and get a checkup, this was all worth it for me,” Meola said, according to Front Row Soccer. “I’m going to be fine in a week, but I should have been smarter.”
Meola was the USMNT’s starting goalie in the 1990 and 1994 World Cups and was a backup in 2002. He made 101 appearances for the national team and had 35 shutouts.
Meola was a four-time All-Star in 11 MLS seasons with the New York/New Jersey MetroStars (1996-98), Kansas City Wizards (1999-2004) and New York Red Bulls (2005-06).
Meola was the regular season MVP and MLS Cup MVP in 2000 when Kansas City won the title. He had 16 regular-season shutouts and added five more in the postseason.
Overall, he had 62 clean sheets in 250 MLS starts. In 23 playoff matches, he had eight shutouts.
–Field Level Media
A day after Landon Donovan lambasted members of the U.S. men’s national team who decided to skip this summer’s friendlies and CONCACAF Gold Cup, midfielder Weston McKennie came to the…
CONCACAF unanimously rejected Greenland’s application for membership on Monday. The governing body made the decision at its extraordinary congress before this month’s Gold Cup. “Furthermore, based on a thorough assessment…
The MLS Players Association responded Sunday against the league’s most recent offering in the ongoing battle over prize money and compensation around the upcoming Club World Cup competition. “The timing,…
Greenland rejected for CONCACAF membership
Players union rips MLS’ ‘retaliatory’ response to CWC proposal
LAFC top Sporting KC, run league unbeaten streak to 9 games
Whitecaps blank Sounders as unbeaten streak hits 11