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U.S. Rallies for Crucial Point

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -- Two goals down and 20 minutes
from what would have been one of the worst defeats to a regional
rival in years, the United States rallied for a dramatic draw.

Jozy Altidore started the comeback in the 77th minute and
Frankie Hejduk scored the tying goal in the 88th, giving the
Americans a 2-2 tie at El Salvador in a World Cup qualifier on
Saturday night.

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    A Salvadoran dancer performs during the FIFA World Cup qualifying soccer match between El Salvador and United States at Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador March 28, 2009. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez (EL SALVADOR SPORT SOCCER)

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    Frank Hejduk from the U.S. national soccer team celebrates their goal against El Salvador during their FIFA World Cup qualifying match at Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador March 28, 2009. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez (EL SALVADOR SPORT SOCCER)

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    Daniel Califf (L) of the U.S. vies for the ball with Carlos Amaya of El Salvador during their FIFA World Cup qualifying soccer match at Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador, March 28, 2009. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez (EL SALVADOR SPORT SOCCER)

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    Landon Donovan (C) from the U.S. vies for the ball with of El Salvador players during their FIFA World Cup qualifying soccer match at the Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador March 28, 2009. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez (EL SALVADOR SPORT SOCCER)

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    Carlos Amaya (R) of El Salvador vies for the ball with Frank Hejduk of the U.S. during their FIFA World Cup qualifying soccer match at Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador, March 28, 2009. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez (EL SALVADOR SPORT SOCCER)

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    El Salvador's fans cheer prior to a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match between El Salvador and U.S. in San Salvador, Saturday, March 28, 2009. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

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    El Salvador's players (L) argue with United States players during their FIFA World Cup qualifying soccer match at Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador March 28, 2009. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez (EL SALVADOR SPORT SOCCER)

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    Frank Hejduk (L) from the U.S. national football team celebrates their goal against El Salvador during their FIFA World Cup qualifying match at Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador March 28, 2009. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez (EL SALVADOR)

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    El Salvador's Christian Castillo, left, celebrates with teammate Willian Romero after scoring during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against U.S. in San Salvador, Saturday, March 28, 2009. The match ended 2-2. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

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    U.S. Clinton Dempsey (8) fights for the ball with El Salvador's goalkeeper Miguel Montes, top center, during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in San Salvador, Saturday, March 28, 2009. The match ended 2-2. (AP Photo/ Edgar Romero)

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"We knew we had to fight back, and credit to the guys that we
did it," U.S. captain Carlos Bocanegra said. "With this team, we
never feel like we are out of the game."

Ranked just 106th in the world, El Salvador built a 2-0 lead
against the No. 17 Americans before a boisterous crowd of 30,500 at
Estadio Cuscatlan on goals by Eliseo Quintanilla in the 15th minute
and Crisian Castillo in the 72nd.

Brian Ching had a chance to win it for the United States seven
minutes into injury time but was stopped on an open bicycle kick by
defender Mardoqueo Henriquez.

"El Salvador played with a tremendous about of energy. It was
our challenge to match it," U.S. coach Bob Bradley said. "When we
found ourselves behind, it took a great effort from our players to
fight back and come away with a point. We prepared for this game
knowing that El Salvador would be difficult. We found ourselves
behind, and that was not part of the plan."

Seeking its sixth straight World Cup berth, the United States
(1-0-1) leads the final round of the North and Central American and
Caribbean region with four points heading into Wednesday's
qualifier at Nashville, Tenn., against Trinidad and Tobago (0-0-2),
which rallied at home for a 1-1 tie against Honduras (0-1-1).

Mexico and Costa Rica (1-1) are one point back following El
Tri's 2-0 victory over Costa Rica in Mexico City. El Salvador
(0-0-2) has two points.

Altidore entered in the 61st minute and beat backup goalkeeper
Juan Jose Gomez, who entered two minutes earlier after cramps
felled Miguel Montes for the second time. Altidore scored on a
header from 3 yards off a cross from Hejduk, who made an
overlapping run and took a feed from Ching, who had taken a headed
pass from Clint Dempsey.

"The ball came to the back post, and I was just at the right
place at the right time," said Altidore, who scored his three goal
in eight international appearances. "I was just trying to put in
on frame. When you are that close, you don't have to place it that
well."

Hejduk scored his seventh international goal on an open 3-yard
header - his first goal in qualifying since a 1996 match against
Guatemala in El Salvador - after Landon Donovan's corner kick
bounded off defender Marvin Gonzalez.

"Typically at that point I don't go up on corner kicks, but it
was the dying moments," Hejduk said. "I made a near post run and
then ducked to the far post and no one was with me. I don't know
what happened, but the ball came to the back post and next thing
you know it was on my head."

The United States had been 13-1-4 vs. El Salvador, outscoring
the Cuscatlecos 41-10. But Quintanilla, who had five goals in 27
games for Major League Soccer's D.C. United in 2002-3, scored on a
play that began with a giveaway by DaMarcus Beasley. Quintanilla
got past the defense, took a pass from Osrael Romero and beat
goalkeeper Brad Guzan, sliding the ball inside the far post.

Rodolfo Zelaya got past Beasley on the flank to create the
second goal and crossed to the top of the penalty area, where
Castillo got free of Hejduk and bounced a header past Guzan.

Guzan started in place of No. 1 goalkeeper Tim Howard, who
picked up his second yellow card of qualifying for time-wasting
during last month's 2-0 victory over Mexico at Columbus, Ohio. The
U.S. also was without central defender Oguchi Onyewu, who sprained
a knee during training Wednesday and was replaced by Danny Califf.

Hejduk started his second straight qualifier at right back in
place of Steve Cherundolo, still recovering from a hip injury.

Ching put the ball in the net for the United States in the 43rd
minute, but as many as five Americans might have been caught by an
offsides trap.

The United States had won its previous seven matches against El
Salvador and had shut out the Cuscatlecos six straight times since
1997. The Americans had not even fallen behind El Salvador during a
match in 16 years.

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