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U.S. Soccer Olympic Hopes End With El Salvador's Late Goal (VIDEO)

By TERESA M. WALKER 03/27/12 10:31 AM ET AP

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Brek Shea, right, of the United States, pauses on the field as El Salvador players, left, celebrate after scoring a goal in extra time causing a 3-3 draw in a CONCACAF Olympic qualifying soccer match on Monday, March 26, 2012, in Nashville, Tenn. The tie game eliminated the United States from Olympic qualifying. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Americans had only a handful of seconds left to run out the clock and advance a step closer to the Olympics. With the pressure building with each tick, the victory slipped right through their hands.

The United States, known for producing top goalkeepers such as Brad Friedel, Kasey Keller and Tim Howard, found itself done in Monday night when substitute Sean Johnson couldn't handle a long shot from Jaime Alas of El Salvador in stoppage time.

The ball bounced off his hands, up over him and into the net, and El Salvador ousted the United States from Olympic qualifying with a 3-3 tie.

The stunned Americans missed the Olympics for the second time since 1976 and second time in three games.

"This is probably the worst feeling I've ever felt in my life so far as a pro athlete," U.S. captain Freddy Adu said. "This is going to be hard to get over. But at the end of the day things like this happen. For me, I never want to feel this way again, and I'm going to do whatever it takes to never feel this way again."

The Americans had to win to reach Saturday's semifinals in Kansas City, Kan., and they led 3-2 on Joe Corona's goal in the 68th minute. Officials added 4 minutes of stoppage time onto the game, and U.S. coach Caleb Porter said they were "seconds away" from closing out the win and taking the top spot in Group A. A television clock showed the ball going in 4 minutes, 14 seconds into stoppage time.

What happened is something U.S. midfielder Mix Diskerud said no one wants to experience in life, something he couldn't believe.

"The last 20 minutes after our third goal, all those minutes felt like very, very long hours. But I thought we were going to make it. Everybody thought we were going to make it.," Diskerud said.

"One shot."

Several Americans dropped to the field in exhaustion and disbelief after Alas' score, and Porter had to rally them back to their feet for one last gasp chance that didn't materialize. Porter said he hugged Johnson after the game. The 6-foot-4 keeper did not speak with reporters.

"He feels like he's let everybody down, let his teammates down, and I told him he didn't," Porter said.

El Salvador reached the semifinals, putting it a win away from its first Olympic berth since 1968. Canada, which tied Cuba 1-1 earlier, finished second. Lester Blanco and Andres Flores also scored for El Salvador, a team coach Mauricio Alfaro pointed out had less than two weeks to prepare for this tournament and didn't have the whole roster together until late.

"It was just incredible," Alfaro said of the win, speaking through an interpreter.

But Alfaro also said he had told his players to shoot more in the second half to try to pressure Johnson and the El Salvador coach said he did feel Johnson made a mistake on Alas' kick.

"The shot didn't have much power," Alfaro said.

Terrence Boyd scored twice for the U.S., and Johnson replaced keeper Bill Hamid in the 39th minute.

After a 2-0 loss to Canada in the second of this three-game, round-robin tournament, the Americans needed to win to advance.

So did El Salvador, and the crowd of 7,889 was about evenly split between the countries keeping the U.S. from a true home-field advantage at LP Field, home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans. El Salvador survived a physical game with plenty of yellow cards on each side.

Boyd went to the sideline with blood on the front of his shirt late in the game. Diskerud said both he and Adu were bitten and showed reporters marks as proof.

"Part of the game, I guess," Diskerud said.

The U.S. had a little bit of time left to try and go ahead but couldn't get anything going before the game ended. The result leaves the Americans adding 2012 to 2004 and 1976 as years they failed to qualify for the Olympics, missing out on a 15th appearance overall.

Boyd got his first start in this round-robin tournament with Juan Agudelo recovering from surgery in New York to fix torn cartilage in his left knee, and Boyd gave the Americans the scoring boost they missed against Canada on Saturday night. The Americans attacked from the start, Boyd scored 61 seconds into the game. Brek Shea dribbled out of three defenders and sent a cross over to Boyd who scored off a left-footed volley.

And Boyd nearly scored twice more. His header went over the crossbar in the 10th minute, and he had a breakaway chance in the 11th only to see keeper Yimy Cuellar come out to break up the play.

Hamid rolled covering up a ball and appeared to hurt his ankle midway through the first half.

El Salvador took advantage by scoring two goals in two minutes to grab the lead and the momentum. Blanco scored on a header off a corner kick over Hamid's hands in the 35th minute, and Flores beat Hamid in the 37th minute off what had been a weak shot by Alas that turned into a cross. Porter pulled Hamid in the 39th minute, putting in 6-4 Johnson for his first appearance in the tournament.

Boyd tied it up with his second goal off a pass from Adu in the 65th minute. Corona, whose mother is a native of El Salvador, scored off a header just inside the left post off a pass from Adu.

Johnson smothered one strong kick from Isidro Gutierrez, but couldn't stop the ball when it mattered at the end.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Americans had only a handful of seconds left to run out the clock and advance a step closer to the Olympics. With the pressure building with each tick, the victory slipped righ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Americans had only a handful of seconds left to run out the clock and advance a step closer to the Olympics. With the pressure building with each tick, the victory slipped righ...
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11:10 AM on 04/28/2012
Nobody cares about Olympic soccer, not even soccer crazy nations.
The fact that the players have to be u23 says enough.
Plus the European Championships of soccer are always at the same time.
02:38 AM on 04/08/2012
Americans should do sports they are good at, like hot dog eating competition.
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Seaniebhoy
04:49 PM on 03/29/2012
It amazes me that some Americans really do love the game...now I grew up on it, but I grew up in another country, so I - like most who love the game - tend to look past its negatives; however that is not say they don't exist. If an American with no history of the game were to turn on a Manchester United match lately they would be treated to a stadium with almost no atmosphere, players who can't string 4 passes together and if you are lucky, a single goal that takes a deflection off a defenders backside....in other words 90% of the time football is complete dross.
09:25 AM on 03/29/2012
World Cup got higher ratings than the World Series for all the haters. This is a disgrace, the USA didn't qualify for the Under20 WC either. Landon and Clint won't be playing forever. Their needs to be some changes in the development of players.
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terminallycharged
11:52 PM on 03/28/2012
It sucks to lose. Even more losing in that way. Anyway, keep working and the next time you better have a fine goalie.
05:52 PM on 03/28/2012
All you latino people posting crappy coments about the US soccer should go back to your own countries and see how your crappy lives go there .. even crappier then they are now .. just no running water and food thats all ... US is starting to and will !be a top country in soccer also! GO US!
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bbertaud
Je ne regrette rien, rien de rien
07:12 PM on 03/28/2012
Some people just can´t handle the truth...that´s all
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YeahDonkey
So are you saying I have a small bio?
01:23 PM on 03/29/2012
back to your rock teabagger.
09:18 AM on 03/28/2012
From a Brit. Now you US fans know how it feels at allow a "howler" in a meaningful game. And to all you haters, this game doesn't threaten your culture it is adding to it.
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YeahDonkey
So are you saying I have a small bio?
01:24 PM on 03/29/2012
I'll take a "howler" in this game over the opening game in the World Cup any day of the week.
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07:56 AM on 03/28/2012
america should stop playing soccer they just embrass the country
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obiwan49
Every silver lining has a touch of grey
09:06 AM on 03/28/2012
Spoken like a true idiot.
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Ikejj
09:49 AM on 03/28/2012
I agree with you 100%!! Its a South American sport. We have no dedication to soccer. Why should we have to watch Mexico take over our city when they beat us and laugh and celebrate!! You're correct, its embarassing!!
11:07 AM on 03/28/2012
"It's a South American Sport"? I think you'll find it was invented in the UK and is a multi-billion dollar industry in Europe. Soccer/football is acutally the most popular sport in the world and the most played sport in America.
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memito
11:47 AM on 03/28/2012
" Its a South American sport."
That shows that you know absolutely nothing about the sport. Zip it.
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kosmotis69
07:50 AM on 03/28/2012
Congratulations Canada and El Salvador........US players.......no MSL jobs for you
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bbertaud
Je ne regrette rien, rien de rien
07:13 PM on 03/28/2012
Thank you....Gracias...Merci beaucoup
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johnpezzu
07:10 AM on 03/28/2012
good.
07:05 AM on 03/28/2012
Guanacos, bravo.
04:27 AM on 03/28/2012
the US has a soccer team?
ezdeath
I am not a number, I am a FREE MAN!
01:16 PM on 03/28/2012
bring on the women's team
02:59 AM on 03/28/2012
This is sad. Soccer in the US has taken a big step back in recent years. First, we're beaten by Mexico 4-2 in the Gold Cup final last year, then this?
aevf101
divided by = diversity
12:58 AM on 03/28/2012
Soccer is about as boring as MLB but at least there is some strategy in baseball. With the Final Four next weekend, the Masters the following weekend, the NFL draft in the middle of April, college football spring parctice starting up, the start of MLB, soccer is so far down the list who cares. For those who don't like any of the above, you've always have NASCAR. Soccer are you kidding me, scoccer is nothing but communist kick ball.
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Mr Anonymous
Mumpsimus, I am not entertained!
02:00 AM on 03/28/2012
Yeah I'd like to see you run and sprint for over 90 minutes almost completely straight.
08:04 AM on 03/28/2012
i respect soccer as a sport... but c'mon on the sprinting...unless you are a midfielder in a very fast and flowing game, you are not coming close to sprinting for the whole game.....
08:07 AM on 03/28/2012
i respect soccer as a sport, but c'mon on the sprinting. even a midfielder in a fast and flowing game does not run her or his hardest anywhere close to the entire game. Besides, in Ultimate (Frisbee) there is a much higher percentage of sprinting. Does not necessarily mean anything in regard to a sport's popularity or cultural significance.
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Dave Henson
12:33 AM on 03/28/2012
Pathetic.