Holden's strike keeps U.S. unbeaten in group play
The United States had just two minutes left to avoid its first loss ever in CONCACAF Gold Cup group play.
Haiti was heading for its first win over an American team by since May 1969, when it won 1-0 in San Diego.
Then Stuart Holden stepped up.
The Houston Dynamo midfielder sent a 25-foot shot past goalkeeper Jean Dominique Zephirin into the upper right corner in the first minute of second-half injury time, giving the United States a 2-2 tie Saturday night in its final first-round game.
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The United States had just two minutes left to avoid its first loss ever in CONCACAF Gold Cup group play.
Haiti was heading for its first win over an American team by since May 1969, when it won 1-0 in San Diego.
Then Stuart Holden stepped up.
The Houston Dynamo midfielder sent a 25-foot shot past goalkeeper Jean Dominique Zephirin into the upper right corner in the first minute of second-half injury time, giving the United States a 2-2 tie Saturday night in its final first-round game.
(continue)
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