Pulisic, 19, becomes youngest U.S. men’s soccer player of year

United States' and former Borrussia Dortmund midfielder Christian Pulisic. Pulisic completed a transfer to English club Chelsea on Wednesday for a fee of $73 million (USD). (John Raoux/AP)

CHICAGO — Nineteen-year-old Christian Pulisic has become the youngest winner of the U.S. Soccer Federation’s Male Player of the Year award.

The USSF said Thursday that Pulisic received 94 per cent of the votes. Landon Donovan had been the youngest winner, earning the honour at 21 in 2003.

A midfielder from Hershey, Pennsylvania, Pulisic had six goals and four assists in nine games for the national team this year and was involved in 13 of the 17 American goals in games he played.

He had three goals and three assists in 25 matches in 2016-17 for Borussia Dortmund, his first full season with the Bundesliga team.

Voters included national team coaches and staff, men’s national team players who appeared in 2017, the USSF board of directors and Athlete Council, professional league coaches and select media and college head coaches.

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