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Arguably the second most-popular player in Major League Soccer (behind only teammate David Beckham), Donovan is the leading goal-scorer for the Galaxy in 2008, with 19. At just 26, Donovan is the youngest player to reach 50 goals and 50 assists, and one of only eight players to reach 60 goals and 60 assists. Donovan has played in two World Cups for the U.S. and is one of only two players in U.S. history to earn consecutive U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year awards.