Clint Dempsey

Clint Dempsey ruled out for remainder of 2016 season due to irregular heartbeat

TUKWILA, Wash. - If the Seattle Sounders are going to make the MLS Cup Playoffs, they’ll have to do it without star forward Clint Dempsey.


Sounders GM and President of Soccer Garth Lagerwey announced on Tuesday that Dempsey will not return this season as he continues to deal with an irregular heartbeat first discovered last month.

Dempsey, 33, has been sidelined with the issue since late last month and underwent a procedure to address the condition shortly after his diagnosis. He returned to the team on Sept. 14 to participate in light exercise, at which point Lagerwey said he was “cautiously optimistic” about Dempsey’s return to game action this season.


But Dempsey stopped training with the club last week before his season officially ended on Tuesday. No additional information is available on whether the condition could potentially end Dempsey’s career.


The Sounders, meanwhile, have gone 2-1-1 since Dempsey’s diagnosis and will return to action at home against the Chicago Fire on Wednesday (7:30 p.m.; JoeTV/KIRO 97.3 FM/El Rey 1360 AM).


Dempsey is the USMNT’s second all-time leading goalscorer and joined the Sounders as a Designated Player in August 2013. He has 34 career goals for Seattle in 72 matches over three-plus seasons, including eight tallies this year.


The news Tuesday will certainly affect Dempsey's availability for the U.S. national team’s upcoming friendlies against Cuba and New Zealand next month and potentially the team’s World Cup qualifying matches against Mexico and Costa Rica in November.

2026 Season Memberships

2026 Season Memberships

Feel the pull of the Sound and step into something bigger. 2026 will continue to put Seattle soccer on the world stage, so there's no better time to join the Rave Green and grow with the Sounders legacy. Secure your seat alongside the best fans in MLS. Season Memberships are on sale now.