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Alexi Lalas, Jimmy Conrad and soccer community rally around USMNT legend Tony Meola after heart attack

  • Meola has health scare on the eve of his 56th birthday
  • Ex-teammates and fans send well-wishes for a speedy recovery
  • USMNT icon uses experience to encourage others to prioritize health checks
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    WHAT HAPPENED

    Tony Meola, former goalkeeper for the U.S. men's national team, had a heart attack on Thursday night, on the eve of his 56th birthday. The soccer community quickly rallied around the American soccer legend, with tributes and well-wishes pouring in from former teammates, fans, and soccer organizations.

    Meola underwent an unspecified procedure after the heart attack. He told Front Row Soccer that he ran four miles last Saturday and had the heart attack five days later.

    The former goalkeeper used this experience to advocate for regular health check-ups.

    “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.”

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  • THE MESSAGES OF SUPPORT

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Meola, a legendary USMNT goalkeeper, earned 100 caps between 1988 and 2006. He represented the U.S. in three World Cups (1990, 1994, 2002) and was known for his shot-stopping abilities and leadership.

    Meola's club career spanned various teams, including the New York/New Jersey MetroStars and Kansas City Wizards, where he won the MLS Cup and MLS MVP in 2000. Post-retirement, Meola transitioned into coaching and broadcasting.

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  • WHAT’S NEXT?

    Meola will focus on his rehabilitation and the broader message he's promoting about preventive health care.

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