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Clint Dempsey ruled out for rest of MLS season with heart issue

ORLANDO, FL - August 07: Clint Dempsey # 2 looks on after scoring a brace in the first half for the Seattle Sounders vs the Orlando City Lions at Citrus Bo
Image: Clint Dempsey in action for the Seattle Sounders

Seattle Sounders striker Clint Dempsey will miss the remainder of the Major League Soccer season with an irregular heartbeat, the club announced on Tuesday.

The news also likely rules Dempsey out of two United States World Cup qualifiers in November.

Dempsey, 33, has not played since the health issue was diagnosed late last month.

"His return to play is not important relative to his health, both short term and long term," said Seattle general manager Garth Lagerwey.

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"We feel that by ruling him out today, it puts us in the best position to eventually get him back hopefully for the 2017 season."

The former Fulham and Tottenham player is the all-time second-highest scorer for the US national team, with 52 goals in 130 matches.

Dempsey's absence comes as the US eye the start of the CONCACAF Hexagonal, in which Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Honduras and Trinidad and Tobago will also battle for three automatic spots at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

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The US play arch rivals Mexico in Columbus, Ohio on November 11, before facing Costa Rica away four days later.  

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