Columbus Crew Stadium - United States Men's National Soccer Team Appearances

United States Men's National Soccer Team Appearances

Since the opening of Crew Stadium, it has been a regular site for the United States men's national soccer team matches, hosting nine games through 2012. The men's national team holds a 6–0–3 record in all competitions, outscoring opponents 13–1 in the process.

USA 0 - 0 Costa Rica (October 11, 2000)
USA 2 - 0 Mexico (February 28, 2001)
USA 0 - 0 Ecuador (June 7, 2001)
USA 2 - 0 Paraguay (July 6, 2003)
USA 3 - 0 Grenada (June 13, 2004)
USA 1 - 1 Jamaica (November 17, 2004)
USA 2 - 0 Mexico (September 3, 2005)
USA 2 - 0 Mexico (February 11, 2009)
USA 1 - 0 Jamaica (September 11, 2012)

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