Less than one month after the World Cup, players from all corners of the globe have gathered for a high-profile exhibition game between the United States and Brazil.
A dozen Americans returned home from Europe for tonight's match at the New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Jozy Altidore was training less than two hours after arriving from Spain, where he played Sunday.
Tim Howard
Brazil's Daniel Alves flew Sunday to New York from Beijing, where he was with Barcelona on a preseason tour.
More than 65,000 tickets have been sold for the match in the new $1.6 billion home of the NFL's Giants and Jets.
Goalkeeper Tim Howard, who has a home in Germantown, said he looks forward to the U.S. rebuilding.
"There are a lot of question marks, as always, after any World Cup," he said. "This is the year you now start to build a foundation because, never mind the next World Cup, we've got qualifying in about a year. So we've got to start building real quickly."
Also, U.S. coach Bob Bradley said he will resume conversations with the U.S. Soccer Federation about his future after tonight's match.
A dozen Americans returned home from Europe for tonight's match at the New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Jozy Altidore was training less than two hours after arriving from Spain, where he played Sunday.

Brazil's Daniel Alves flew Sunday to New York from Beijing, where he was with Barcelona on a preseason tour.
More than 65,000 tickets have been sold for the match in the new $1.6 billion home of the NFL's Giants and Jets.
Goalkeeper Tim Howard, who has a home in Germantown, said he looks forward to the U.S. rebuilding.
"There are a lot of question marks, as always, after any World Cup," he said. "This is the year you now start to build a foundation because, never mind the next World Cup, we've got qualifying in about a year. So we've got to start building real quickly."
Also, U.S. coach Bob Bradley said he will resume conversations with the U.S. Soccer Federation about his future after tonight's match.