Last night during the USMNT’s 1-1 draw with Chile, winger Christian Pulisic scored his 10th international goal, moving him to joint-22nd on the all time U.S. scoring list alongside the velvety left foot of Eddie Lewis.
The goal was also special because not only did it feature a great first touch from Gyasi Zardes, it also made Pulisic the youngest-ever American to reach 10 international goals.
Here’s a countdown of every American to have reached that landmark based on the age it was accomplished.
The Youngest USMNT Players To Reach 10 International Goals
#23: Eddie Lewis
Age: 34
#22: Chris Wondolowski
Age: 32
#21: Brian Ching
Age: 31
#20: Hugo Perez
Age: 30
#19: Cobi Jones
Age: 29 and 7.9 months
#18: Carlos Bocanegra
Age: 29 and 2.9 months
#17: Frank Klopas
Age: 28
#16: Brian McBride
Age: 27
#15: Marcelo Balboa
Age: 26
#14: Peter Vermes
Age: 25 and 9.4 months
#13: Clint Mathis
Age: 25 and 6.5 months
#12: Clint Dempsey
Age: 25 and 3.3 months
#11: Bobby Wood
Age: 24 and 10.7 months
#10: Michael Bradley
Age: 24 and 9.9 months
#9: Bruce Murray
Age: 24 and 7.7 months
#8: Joe-Max Moore
Age: 24 and 4.9 months
#7: Earnie Stewart
Age: 24 and 2.4 months
#6: DaMarcus Beasley
Age: 23
#5. Eric Wynalda
Age: 22
#4: Eddie Johnson
Age: 21 and 9.8 months
#3: Landon Donovan
Age: 21 and 4.1 months
#2: Jozy Altidore
Age: 20 and 11.1 months
#1: Christian Pulisic
Age: 20 and 6.2 months