N.E. REVOLUTION v S.J. EARTHQUAKES (Oct. 8, Gillette Stadium, 7:30 p.m. ET) PROBABLE LINEUPS
2011 SEASON RECORDS Revolution at home
GP 31 15
W-L-T 5-14-12 4-5-6
PTS 27 18
GF 35 16
GA 51 19
Earthquakes on road
31 15
6-11-14 2-7-6
32 12
33 13
40 23
ROSTERS
34 Shuttleworth
LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD
30
ALL-TIME (34 meetings): Revolution 11 wins (2 shootout), 43 goals … Earthquakes 18 wins (0 shootout), 63 goals … Ties 5
2
25
Coria
Barnes
8
Alston
AT NEW ENGLAND (17 meetings): Revolution 6 wins (0 shootout), 20 goals … Earthquakes 9 wins (0 shootout), 27 goals … Ties 2
Tierney
22 Feilhaber
13
19
Guy
Zerka
2011 (MLS) 5/21: SJ 2, NE 1 (McLoughlin 71, Convey 83 - Tierney 86)
UPCOMING MATCHES EARTHQUAKES REVOLUTION Sat. Oct. 15 at Seattle Sat. Oct. 15 Columbus Sat. Oct. 22 FC Dallas Sat. Oct. 22 at Toronto FC END 2011 SEASON END 2011 SEASON
21 Joseph
14
9
Fagundez
Caraglio
8
7
Wondolowski
Stephenson
10 Dawkins
30 12
4
Corrales
Cronin
Baca
WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM EARTHQUAKES
REVOLUTION
F 35 80
A 51 55
GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL
F 33 85
A 40 70
15 Morrow
28 15 6 2
10 6 5 2 6 2 4 0
25 8 5 0 7 2 2 2
RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER
10 11 11 1
22 11 6 1
13 11 4 3 0 1 1 0
18 7 3 3 4 2 3 0
5 24 4
13 19 8
DISTANCE
4 24 7
INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA
16 30 5
(W-L-T) NE SJ
RECORD LEAD 2-1-6 2-1-2
INTERNATIONAL DUTY NE: Kenny Mansally (The Gambia; vs. Burkina Faso
RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL SCORE ALLOW 5-3-8 0-11-2 5-3-5 1-8-6
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION Date Score (Gms since) 9/10/2011 NE 2, DAL 0 (1) 7/20/2011 NE 1, DC 0 (6) 10/01/2011 NE 1, SEA 2 (0) 9/25/2011 NE 2, CHI 3 (0) 9/07/2011 NE 4, PHI 4 (4) 9/10/2011 NE 2, DAL 0 (3) 9/16/2011 NE 0, POR 3 (2)
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Date Score (Gms since) 9/10/2011 SJ 2, CHI 0 (1) 6/11/2011 SJ 4, DC 2 (9) 8/13/2011 SJ 1, COL 2 (2) 9/17/2011 SJ 1, HOU 2 (2) 10/01/2011 SJ 1, KC 1 (0) 9/10/2011 SJ 2, CHI 0 (4) 8/20/2011 SJ 0, LA 2 (6)
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S.J. EARTHQUAKES 1 David Bingham (GK) 2 Bobby Burling (DF) 3 Chris Leitch (DF) 4 Sam Cronin (MF) 5 Brad Ring (MF) 6 Ike Opara (DF) 7 Khari Stephenson (MF) 8 Chris Wondolowski (FW) 9 Scott Sealy (FW) 10 Simon Dawkins (MF) 11 Bobby Convey (MF) 12 Ramiro Corrales (DF) 13 Andrew Weber (GK) 15 Justin Morrow (DF) 16 Alan Gordon (FW) 17 Joey Gjertsen (MF) 18 Jon Busch (GK 19 Jacob Peterson (MF) 20 Tim Ward (DF) 21 Jason Hernandez (DF) 23 Anthony Ampaipitakwong (MF) 24 Steven Lenhart (FW) 25 Ellis McLoughlin (FW) 27 Nana Attakora (DF) 28 Andre Luiz (MF) 30 Rafael Baca (MF) 32 Matt Luzunaris (FW) 33 Steven Beitashour (DF)
DISCIPLINARY SITUATION SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): NE: Milton Caraglio … SJ: Alan Gordon
AT HALFTIME TIED TRAIL 3-5-5 0-8-1 4-7-8 0-3-4
GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED Revolution Earthquakes
Hernandez
REFEREE: Silviu Petrescu. SAR (bench): James Conlee; JAR (opposite): Eric Proctor; 4th: Jose Carlos Rivero INJURY REPORTS NE - OUT: FW Rajko Lekic (L ankle sprain); MF Stephen McCarthy (L shoulder surgery); MF Sainey Nyassi (R hamstring strain); GK Matt Reis (R hamstring strain); DF A.J. Soares (L ankle impingement); QUESTIONABLE: DF Kevin Alston (L hamstring irritation); DF Ryan Cochrane (R ankle irritation); FW Ryan Kinne (nasal fracture); PROBABLE: MF Monsef Zerka (L quadriceps strain) … SJ - OUT: MF Andre Luiz (L knee injury); DF Ike Opara (L foot injury); FW Alan Gordon (surgery); FW Steven Lenhart (family leave); DF Nana Attakora (L hamstring strain); FW Scott Sealy (R quadriceps strain)
THE LAST TIME
Home win Road win Home loss Road loss Tie game Shutout for Shutout vs.
Burling
Beitashour
Busch
TYPE OF PLAY
OPEN PLAY CROSS CORNER REBOUND PENALTIES DIRECT FROM FREE KICK FREE KICK (INDIRECT) OWN GOALS
21 18
HOW SCORED
15 9 11 0
33
2
N.E. REVOLUTION 1 Matt Reis (GK) 2 Franco Coria (DF) 4 Otto Loewy (DF) 5 A.J. Soares (DF) 7 Kenny Mansally (FW) 8 Chris Tierney (DF) 9 Milton Caraglio (FW) 10 Rajko Lekic (FW) 11 Kheli Dube (FW) 12 Alan Koger (FW) 13 Ryan Guy (MF) 14 Diego Fagundez (MF) 15 Zack Schilawski (FW) 17 Sainey Nyassi (MF) 19 Monsef Zerka (FW) 21 Shalrie Joseph (MF) 22 Benny Feilhaber (MF) 23 Andrew Sousa (MF) 25 Darrius Barnes (DF) 26 Stephen McCarthy (MF) 28 Pat Phelan (MF) 30 Kevin Alston (DF) 33 Zak Boggs (MF) 34 Bobby Shuttleworth (GK) 35 Ryan Kinne (FW) 40 Tim Murray (GK) 45 Ryan Cochrane (DF)
TEAM LEADERS REVOLUTION G: 8 Joseph A: 5 Feilhaber SHT: 49 Joseph SOG: 23 Joseph FC: 36 Lekic FS: 64 Feilhaber OF: 26 Lekic C: 6 Joseph E: 2 Soares EARTHQUAKES G: 12 Wondolowski A: 6 Beitashour SHT: 92 Wondolowski SOG: 41 Wondolowski FC: 39 Stephenson FS: 36 Lenhart OF: 25 Wondolowski C: 6 3 players tied E: 2 Burling
GOALSCORING GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 NE 31 9 13 6 SJ 31 11 10 8
RECORD 3 2 1
4+ 1 1
TOT AVG 35 1.13 33 1.06
GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 NE 31 5 10 8 7 SJ 31 7 11 11 1
4+ 1 1
TOT AVG 51 1.65 40 1.29
GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 NE 35 9 6 5 3 4 8 SJ 33 4 5 5 7 8 4 GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 NE 51 5 6 10 10 7 13 SJ 40 5 4 7 3 8 13
N.E. REVOLUTION v S.J. EARTHQUAKES (Oct. 8, Gillette Stadium, 7:30 p.m. ET - MLS Game 200)
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION No. 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 21 22 23 25 26 28 30 33 34 35 40 45
Player Matt Reis Franco Coria Otto Loewy A.J. Soares Kenny Mansally Chris Tierney Milton Caraglio Rajko Lekic Kheli Dube Alan Koger Ryan Guy Diego Fagundez Zack Schilawski Sainey Nyassi Monsef Zerka Shalrie Joseph Benny Feilhaber Andrew Sousa Darrius Barnes Stephen McCarthy Pat Phelan Kevin Alston Zak Boggs Bobby Shuttleworth Ryan Kinne Tim Murray Ryan Cochrane
Pos GK DF DF DF MF DF FW FW FW FW MF MF FW MF FW MF MF MF DF MF MF DF MF GK MF GK DF
Ht 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-2 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-8 5-9 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-1 5-8 6-0 6-2 5-8 6-2 6-1
Wt 200 170 170 170 160 170 195 165 155 180 160 125 165 135 185 185 150 165 175 185 185 160 180 195 160 185 180
HEAD COACH : Steve Nicol
Birthdate 03/28/1975 07/08/1988 06/04/1987 11/28/1988 01/27/1989 01/09/1986 12/01/1988 07/03/1981 06/18/1983 09/23/1987 09/05/1985 02/14/1995 04/15/1987 01/31/1989 08/30/1981 05/24/1978 01/19/1985 09/26/1989 12/24/1986 07/21/1988 01/16/1985 05/05/1988 12/15/1986 05/13/1987 08/31/1989 07/30/1987 08/08/1983
Birthplace Atlanta, GA Sheets, Argentina Monrovia, Liberia Solana Beach, CA Banjul, Gambia Boston, MA Rosario, Argentina Copenhagen, Denmark Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Bossier City, LA San Diego, CA Montevideo, Uruguay Raleigh, NC Bwiam, Gambia Orleans, France Saint George, Grenada Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Fall River, MA Raleigh, NC Honolulu, HI Houston, TX Washington, DC Marietta, OH Tonawanda, NY Waterbury, CT Haverhill, MA Portland, OR
2011 GP GS G 27 27 0 16 12 0 0 0 0 28 28 1 24 9 0 24 22 2 9 9 2 21 21 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 2 4 1 2 22 13 1 21 8 1 4 4 1 29 29 8 20 20 3 0 0 0 25 19 0 21 18 2 20 15 0 30 30 0 20 16 1 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 18 1
A 1 0 0 0 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 1
12/11/1961
CAREER GP GS G 254 249 0 16 12 0 0 0 0 28 28 1 88 47 7 71 65 3 9 9 2 21 21 6 70 45 14 0 0 0 8 3 2 4 1 2 47 28 6 103 75 8 4 4 1 240 236 36 20 20 3 0 0 0 76 69 0 21 18 2 80 58 2 78 78 0 29 20 3 10 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 144 119 5
A 2 0 0 0 5 11 2 1 9 0 0 1 1 4 1 31 5 0 0 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 5
W112L107 T79
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 30 32 33
Player David Bingham Bobby Burling Chris Leitch Sam Cronin Brad Ring Ike Opara Khari Stephenson Chris Wondolowski Scott Sealy Simon Dawkins Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Andrew Weber Maxwell Griffin Justin Morrow Alan Gordon Joey Gjertsen Jon Busch Jacob Peterson Tim Ward Jason Hernandez Anthony Ampaipitakwong Steven Lenhart Ellis McLoughlin Nana Attakora Rafael Baca Matt Luzunaris Steven Beitashour HEAD COACH : Frank Yallop
Pos GK DF DF MF MF DF MF FW FW MF MF DF GK FW DF FW MF GK MF DF DF MF FW FW DF MF FW DF
Ht 6-2 6-5 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-3 5-9 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-8 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-8 6-1 5-10
Wt 185 195 165 165 165 180 185 165 175 160 150 180 190 173 165 190 165 165 165 165 170 160 190 165 185 160 170 170
Birthdate 10/19/1989 10/15/1984 04/01/1979 12/12/1986 04/07/1987 02/21/1989 01/18/1981 01/28/1983 06/04/1981 12/01/1987 05/27/1983 03/12/1977 08/09/1983 09/17/1987 10/04/1987 10/16/1981 06/13/1982 08/18/1976 01/27/1986 02/28/1987 08/26/1983 06/14/1988 08/28/1986 07/08/1990 03/27/1989 09/11/1989 03/09/1989 02/01/1987 04/04/1961
Birthplace Castro Valley, CA Clear Lake City, TX Columbus, OH Atlanta, GA Rockford, IL Durham, NC Kingston, Jamaica Danville, CA Petit Valley, Trinidad & Tobago England Philadelphia, PA Los Angeles, CA Austin, TX Riverside, CA Cleveland, OH Long Beach, CA Tacoma, WA Queens, NY Portage, MI Waukesha, WI New York, NY Carrollton, TX Jacksonville, FL Seattle, WA North York, Ontario, Canada Tuxcan, Michoacan, Mexico Margate, FL San Jose, CA
2011 GP GS G 0 0 0 20 20 0 14 12 0 24 19 0 19 16 0 8 5 0 28 24 5 27 27 12 11 6 0 23 16 4 21 19 1 27 27 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 6 0 10 8 5 17 13 1 31 31 0 22 18 0 3 2 0 25 25 0 12 5 0 14 13 5 8 0 1 12 9 0 12 8 0 6 0 0 16 16 0
A 0 1 1 1 1 0 3 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 6
CAREER GP GS G 0 0 0 68 61 1 196 175 0 74 65 1 30 20 0 19 15 3 48 36 6 108 72 37 128 90 31 23 16 4 164 152 11 271 245 14 2 2 0 4 0 0 9 6 0 118 74 22 35 29 2 196 195 0 138 82 9 71 62 0 149 132 0 12 5 0 77 43 18 8 0 1 62 55 3 12 8 0 6 0 0 24 23 1 W93 L94 T69
A 0 2 14 6 1 0 4 7 9 1 30 28 0 0 0 16 4 0 10 7 2 2 7 0 4 2 0 6
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION vs SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES GILLETTE STADIUM, Foxborough, Mass. 7:30 p.m. ET (CSN-NE)
October 8, 2011 (WEEK 30; MLS Game 200)
The New England Revolution and San Jose Earthquakes renew their acquaintances on Saturday evening at Gillette Stadium. Both teams were eliminated from playoff consideration over the past week, the Revolution after their 2-1 loss to Seattle Sounders FC last weekend, while the Earthquakes were ruled out by New York’s win at midweek which followed San Jose’s 1-1 home draw with Sporting Kansas City. REFEREE: Silviu Petrescu. SAR (bench): James Conlee; JAR (opposite): Eric Proctor; 4th: Jose Carlos Rivero MLS Career: 36 games; FC/gm: 28.4; Y/gm: 3.9; R: 7; pens: 5 INJURY REPORT: NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION – OUT: FW Rajko Lekic (L ankle sprain); MF Stephen McCarthy (L shoulder surgery); MF Sainey Nyassi (R hamstring strain); GK Matt Reis (R hamstring strain); DF A.J. Soares (L ankle impingement); QUESTIONABLE: DF Kevin Alston (L hamstring irritation); DF Ryan Cochrane (R ankle irritation); FW Ryan Kinne (nasal fracture); PROBABLE: MF Monsef Zerka (L quadriceps strain) … SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES – OUT: MF Andre Luiz (L knee injury); DF Ike Opara (L foot injury); FW Alan Gordon (surgery); FW Steven Lenhart (family leave); DF Nana Attakora (L hamstring strain); FW Scott Sealy (R quadriceps strain) INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: NE: Kenny Mansally (The Gambia; vs. Burkina Faso) SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: NE: Milton Caraglio … SJ: Alan Gordon SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: NE: Ryan Cochrane, Shalrie Joseph, Rajko Lekic, Kenny Mansally, Stephen McCarthy, Pat Phelan … SJ: Steven Beitashour, Bobby Burling, Ramiro Corrales, Jason Hernandez, Chris Leitch, Steven Lenhart, Brad Ring, Khari Stephenson HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (34 meetings): Revolution 11 wins (2 shootout), 43 goals … Earthquakes 18 wins (0 shootout), 63 goals … Ties 5 AT NEW ENGLAND (17 meetings): Revolution 6 wins (0 shootout), 20 goals … Earthquakes 9 wins (0 shootout), 27 goals … Ties 2 In the first meeting this season, late goals from Bobby Convey and Ellis McLoughlin gave the Earthquakes a 21 victory, May 21 at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Earthquakes have not won at Gillette Stadium since their return to the league. Their last win in Foxborough, in 2005, was the end of a seven-game unbeaten streak in New England for the Quakes, with six wins and a draw dating back to 2001. Since, the Revs have two of three (with one draw). The Revolution’s win at Buck Shaw Stadium in 2009 was their first in northern California since 2000, when they defeated San Jose 2-1 at Spartan Stadium. The Quakes won four of the six games in between, with two draws. Coaches record: Frank Yallop v NE: P16 W9 L5 D2 … Steve Nicol vs. SJ: P16 W3 L9 D4 LAST MEETING (MLS) 5/21: SJ 2, NE 1 (McLoughlin 71, Convey 83 – Tierney 86) In the 71st minute – just four minutes after coming on for Ryan Johnson – a completely unmarked Ellis McLoughlin met a Chris Wondolowski cross with a stooping header that beat Matt Reis inside the far post to give San Jose the lead. The Quakes doubled their lead in the 83rd minute when Bobby Convey curled in a free kick over an outstretched Reis and just inside the upper left corner of the goal. Just three minutes later, the Revs pulled a goal back when Chris Tierney lashed a low free kick past the wall and beyond the reach of San Jose goalkeeper Jon Busch. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (4-4-2): Jon Busch - Chris Leitch, Ike Opara, Jason Hernandez, Bobby Convey Joey Gjertsen (Anthony Ampaipitakwong 64), Brad Ring, Khari Stephenson, Ryan Johnson (Ellis McLoughlin 67) - Chris Wondolowski, Steven Lenhart. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (4-2-3-1): Matt Reis - Kevin Alston, Ryan Cochrane (Zack Schilawski 83), A.J. Soares, Darrius Barnes - Shalrie Joseph, Stephen McCarthy - Zak Boggs (Sainey Nyassi 66), Benny Feilhaber, Chris Tierney - Rajko Lekic.
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NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION The New England Revolution saw their losing skid reach three games, falling 2-1 at home to Seattle Sounders FC on Saturday evening at Gillette Stadium. The Revolution have 27 points from 31 matches, in ninth place in the Eastern Conference. LAST MATCH The Revolution opened the scoring in the 35th minute. 16-year-old Diego Fagundez shed his marker in the goal area and headed home Benny Feilhaber's corner kick to notch his second goal of the campaign. But Sounders FC were level barely a minute later. Fredy Montero seized upon Ryan Cochrane's poor pass to race onto the loose ball and thump home inside the far post. Three minutes after the break, Seattle were in the lead. New England failed to deal with a long hoof up field by Keller and the subsequent service into the penalty area. Nate Jaqua chested the deflected ball for the open Montero to poke home from the heart of the area for the eventual winner. Revolution head coach Steve Nicol made four changes to the team that fell 3-2 to the Chicago Fire at Toyota Park. A.J. Soares and Ryan Cochrane came into central defense in place of Franco Coria and Darrius Barnes, Monsef Zerka returned to the lineup for Kenny Mansally, and Diego Fagundez started up top in place of Zack Schilawski. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (4-1-3-2): Matt Reis - Kevin Alston, A.J. Soares, Ryan Cochrane (Darrius Barnes 68), Chris Tierney - Shalrie Joseph - Ryan Guy, Benny Feilhaber, Monsef Zerka (Pat Phelan 68) Milton Caraglio, Diego Fagundez. TEAM NEWS With the loss to Seattle, the Revolution were eliminated from MLS Cup Playoffs contention for a second consecutive season. “As professionals, you’re constantly evaluating your performance and performance of the team, and it just hasn’t been good enough. There’s really no two ways about that,” said defender Chris Tierney. “We’re bottom of the league and there’s no way of getting around that. At this point were fighting for jobs and trying to make sure every individual is doing what they have to do to prove that they deserve a job in this league.” With three games remaining, the Revolution are trying to add to their total of five victories – current the lowest single-season total in club history. The Revolution recorded seven wins in 27 games in 2001. “We have to go about it the same way we did (vs. Seattle). I don’t think anybody could have any complaints the way we went about our business. We tried to get after it right from the start,” said Revolution head coach Steve Nicol. “But, as has happened too many times when we’ve actually had chances and pressure and put ourselves on the front foot, we’ve managed to make a mistake that’s cost us dearly.” The Revolution also have two games remaining at Gillette Stadium – with four home wins this season, they are tied with San Jose, D.C. United and Vancouver for fewest home victories this season. “We definitely want to go out in front of the home fans and put on a good performance,” said Darrius Barnes. “It’s been a tough season and they’ve stuck with us through thick and thin. Hopefully they’ll continue to stick with us and come out and support us for these next two games, and we’ll try to turn it around next year, for sure.” Diego Fagundez became the youngest player to start a game in Revolution club history, younger than Fabio Zuniga (18 years, 295 days) when he made his first start more than 11 years ago, April 1, 2000. Fagundez was already the youngest player in club history to play in a match and score a goal. Listed as 5-foot8, his second professional goal came on a header. “People don’t see him in there, I guess,” said Benny Feilhaber. “You know, that little red Mohawk, nobody sees it. So good for him for finding that spot. I just put a ball in and to be honest, I didn’t even see who scored when he scored,” admitted Feilhaber. “But it’s great for him. He’s a kid who works hard in training, keeps his head down, doesn’t let the veterans get to him or anything like that. He’s a good kid.” With the two substitutions in the second half, the Revolution moved from a 4-4-2 scheme to a 3-5-2 formation, with Darrius Barnes in between A.J. Soares and Kevin Alston on the back line. The Revolution could be short on the back line for the visit by the Earthquakes, with Soares listed as out on the club’s injury report, and Alston and Ryan Cochrane listed as questionable. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES The San Jose Earthquakes played to a third consecutive draw, this time reaching the result with Sporting Kansas City on Saturday evening at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Quakes have 32 points from 31 games on the season, sitting in eighth place in the Western Conference. LAST MATCH The game's goals came 50 seconds apart deep into the match. In the 85th minute, Steven Beitashour sent in a long cross from well out on the right and Chris Wondolowski ran onto it at the far post, burying a left-footed volley.
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But almost from the kickoff, Sporting responded. C.J. Sapong sent a through ball in behind a pulled-up Quakes defense and Teal Bunbury ran onto it, hammering a low shot past San Jose goalkeeper Jon Busch. Earthquakes boss Frank Yallop made two changes to the team that got a 1-1 result with the Colorado Rapids at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Jason Hernandez came in at center back for Nana Attakora, and Sam Cronin returned to the midfield in place of Jacob Peterson. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (4-3-1-2): Jon Busch - Steven Beitashour, Jason Hernandez, Bobby Burling, Justin Morrow - Rafael Baca (Joey Gjertsen 66), Sam Cronin, Ramiro Corrales - Khari Stephenson (Maxwell Griffin 72) - Chris Wondolowski, Simon Dawkins TEAM NEWS With New York’s win on Tuesday night against the LA Galaxy, the Earthquakes were officially eliminated from playoff contention this season. “It was very disappointing. We played hard for 85 or so minutes and unfortunately we just turned off mentally. We got our goal, and then to give up the lead like that is frustrating. It’s just a mental thing; we are being too complacent,” said goalkeeper Jon Busch. “That sums up or season in less than a minute. It was just another example of how our season has gone. We’ve got to learn how to win.” Chris Wondolowski scored for a second consecutive match and a fourth time in the last six games. Now with 12 goals on the season, he’s tied for third place in the MLS Budweiser Golden Boot standings after winning the honor last season. Wondolowski also moved past Landon Donovan into second-place on the club’s all-time goalscoring list with 33 goals. Ronald Cerritos is the club’s all-time leader with 61, from 1998-2002 and 2005. The Earthquakes have tied three games in a row, all by a 1-1 scoreline. They have 14 draws on the season, which matches the most in any previous season in MLS history; the New York Red Bulls and Chicago Fire currently lead the league with 16 draws this season. “We have to see games out. Tonight is another example of that,” said Earthquakes head coach Frank Yallop. “What it comes down to though is we need to score more goals. A defensive mistake cost us tonight, but we need to put the game away earlier. I can’t fault the guys for their effort. They put a lot of work in tonight, but we just cannot get the wins when we need them.” The Quakes have one game remaining at Buck Shaw Stadium this season – the season finale against FC Dallas. With four home wins, they are tied for the fewest in the league, along with New England, D.C. United and Vancouver. “We’ve played well for the last 10 games, I think, but we are just not getting the results,” said midfielder Simon Dawkins. “What you saw today was the story of our season; a down following a high. The key moving forward is to build on those positives, which I think we’ve been doing over the last 10 matches.” The Earthquakes have scored the opening goal on 13 occasions this season but come away with only five wins (also drawing eight times). The eight times they have not come away with a win after opening the scoring is tied for third in MLS along with Colorado, behind New England (11) and New York (nine). “Whatever you want to call it, it’s about finishing games off. And unfortunately, we didn’t again (against KC),” said Busch. “That’s something we have to learn. It’s happened too many times this year. We have to be better finishing off games with a lead, because right now, we’re not very good at it.”
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2011 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION STATISTICS (5-14-12, 27 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 21 M Shalrie Joseph 10 F Rajko Lekic 22 M Benny Feilhaber 8 D Chris Tierney 9 F Milton Caraglio 14 M Diego Fagundez 26 M Stephen McCarthy 13 M Ryan Guy 33 M Zak Boggs 45 D Ryan Cochrane 29 M Marko Perovic 15 F Zack Schilawski 19 F Monsef Zerka 17 M Sainey Nyassi 5 D A.J. Soares 9 F Ilija Stolica 28 M Pat Phelan 7 M Kenny Mansally 30 D Kevin Alston 3 D Didier Domi 1 G Matt Reis 25 D Darrius Barnes 2 D Franco Coria 6 M Ousmane Dabo 11 F Kheli Dube 35 M Ryan Kinne 34 G Bobby Shuttleworth 12 F Alan Koger 4 D Otto Loewy 40 G Tim Murray 23 M Andrew Sousa Team totals Opponent totals
GP 29 21 20 24 9 4 21 8 20 21 4 22 4 21 28 2 20 24 30 9 27 25 16 3 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 31 31
GS 29 21 20 22 9 1 18 3 16 18 4 13 4 8 28 0 15 9 30 8 27 19 12 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 31 31
MIN 2590 1757 1776 1914 743 144 1428 340 1348 1392 262 1143 284 959 2464 73 1426 1135 2684 680 2430 1883 1070 148 100 1 360 0 0 0 0 2790 2790
G 8 6 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 51
A 1 1 5 4 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 43
SHT 49 42 30 29 31 7 12 4 16 7 10 22 4 21 17 1 12 29 13 3 0 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 367 444
SOG 23 17 9 7 10 3 4 3 7 1 3 9 2 10 5 1 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 176
FC 33 36 31 11 20 1 16 3 9 27 5 5 3 15 27 2 24 28 24 8 2 14 27 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 374 398
FS 48 38 64 1 13 1 6 3 16 4 3 5 7 20 24 0 20 29 37 4 6 7 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 398 374
OFF 6 26 1 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 2 0 4 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 77
CK 0 0 32 62 0 2 0 0 7 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 137 189
C 6 3 2 2 4 0 4 1 2 4 1 1 0 1 2 1 4 3 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 54
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Shalrie Joseph 3, Stephen McCarthy 1, Rajko Lekic 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Monsef Zerka 1, Chris Tierney 1, Milton Caraglio 1, Zak Boggs 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Shalrie Joseph 4-5, Rajko Lekic 2-2 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN 1 G Matt Reis 27 27 2430 34 G Bobby Shuttleworth 4 4 360 Team totals 31 31 2790 Opponent totals 31 31 2790
SHTS SV 159 111 17 9 176 120 123 81
GA 43 8 51 35
GAA 1.59 2.00 1.65 1.13
PG 6 1 7 6
PA 7 1 8 7
W 5 0 5 14
L 12 2 14 5
T 10 2 12 12
* = Played with other teams in 2011. Only New England Revolution statistics listed here.
SO 5 0 5 9
E 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9
2011 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES STATISTICS (6-11-14, 32 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 8 F Chris Wondolowski 24 F Steven Lenhart 7 M Khari Stephenson 16 F Alan Gordon (TOT) 16 F Alan Gordon (SJ) 10 M Simon Dawkins 12 D Ramiro Corrales 17 M Joey Gjertsen 11 M Bobby Convey 14 M *Brandon McDonald 25 F Ellis McLoughlin 33 D Steven Beitashour 19 M Jacob Peterson (TOT) 19 M Jacob Peterson (SJ) 23 M Anthony Ampaipitakwong 30 M Rafael Baca 19 F *Ryan Johnson 2 D Bobby Burling 4 M Sam Cronin 3 D Chris Leitch 5 M Brad Ring 27 D Nana Attakora (TOT) 27 D Nana Attakora (SJ) 18 G Jon Busch 14 F Maxwell Griffin 21 D Jason Hernandez 22 M Omar Jasseh 32 F Matt Luzunaris 15 D Justin Morrow 6 D Ike Opara 9 F Scott Sealy 20 D Tim Ward 14 F Edmundo Zura 1 G David Bingham 13 G Andrew Weber Team totals Opponent totals
GP 27 14 28 10 2 23 27 17 21 11 8 16 22 9 12 12 14 20 24 14 19 12 6 31 4 25 1 6 6 8 11 3 1 0 0 31 31
GS 27 13 24 8 1 16 27 13 19 8 0 16 18 5 5 8 12 20 19 12 16 9 5 31 0 25 0 0 6 5 6 2 0 0 0 31 31
MIN 2402 1163 2014 739 107 1511 2383 949 1766 695 159 1385 1460 436 546 776 1087 1771 1633 1115 1499 756 383 2790 46 2221 13 63 540 485 419 225 19 0 0 2790 2790
G 12 5 5 5 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 40
A 3 3 3 1 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 6 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 38
SHT 92 34 70 20 2 52 26 20 17 1 7 3 17 1 4 9 20 8 20 1 11 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 410 451
SOG 41 14 23 10 2 15 3 6 4 1 2 2 6 0 2 2 5 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 152
FC 25 30 39 30 7 13 24 7 28 7 7 16 12 3 7 9 17 18 22 8 28 8 5 0 0 18 0 3 3 10 3 0 0 0 0 357 327
FS 23 36 17 14 0 24 31 11 18 6 2 7 14 5 1 9 12 12 9 9 24 9 3 4 0 12 0 2 4 4 8 6 0 0 0 327 357
OFF 25 12 4 10 4 4 3 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 80 118
CK 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 19 40 0 0 0 41 16 19 17 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 167
C 2 6 3 4 1 2 6 0 5 2 0 3 2 1 0 2 3 3 5 3 6 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 59 42
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Chris Wondolowski 3, Steven Lenhart 1, Simon Dawkins 1, Bobby Convey 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Brad Ring 1, Steven Lenhart 1, Chris Leitch 1, Ryan Johnson 1 Steven Beitashour 1, Rafael Baca 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Chris Wondolowski 0-1 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN 18 G Jon Busch 31 31 2790 Team totals 31 31 2790 Opponent totals 31 31 2790
SHTS SV 152 109 152 109 127 94
GA 40 40 33
GAA 1.29 1.29 1.06
PG 4 4 0
PA 4 4 1
W 6 6 11
L 11 11 6
* = Played with other teams in 2011. Only San Jose Earthquakes statistics listed here.
T 14 14 14
SO 7 7 11
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 2011 SCHEDULE DAY Sun. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri. Wed. Sat. Sun. Mon.
DATE Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May June June June June June July
20 26 2 6 9 17 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 10 15 18 26 4
OPPONENT at Los Angeles D.C. United Portland at Vancouver Real Salt Lake at Houston Sporting KC at Chivas USA Colorado Vancouver at San Jose Los Angeles at FC Dallas at New York Toronto FC Chicago at Seattle at Real Salt Lake
RESULT T 1-1 W 2-1 T 1-1 T 1-1 L 0-2 L 0-1 W 3-2 L 0-3 T 0-0 W 1-0 L 1-2 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 1-2 T 0-0 T 1-1 L 1-2 T 3-3
ATT. 27,000 12,914 7,114 19,294 7,970 15,176 11,414 14,058 11,755 14,186 9,736 21,793 10,363 21,201 6,680 14,246 36,212 16,139
Sun. Wed. Sat. Sat. Sat.
July July July July Aug.
17 20 23 30 6
Philadelphia at D.C. United at Colorado at Sporting KC Chivas USA
L W T T L
0-3 1-0 2-2 1-1 2-3
13,414 15,597 12,273 17,418 11,523
L 1-3
13,041
Wed. Aug. 17 Houston Sat. Aug. 20 New York Wed. Sept. 7 at Philadelphia
T 1-1 T 2-2 T 4-4
10,963 18,882 16,148
Sat. Fri. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.
W L L L
15,498 20,323 14,567 21,022
Sat. Aug.
Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.
13 at Columbus
10 16 25 1 8 15 22
FC Dallas at Portland at Chicago Seattle San Jose Columbus at Toronto FC
2-0 0-3 2-3 1-2
W-L-T POS. PTS NOTES: 0-0-1 T5 1 NE: Joseph (3); LA: Juninho (39) 1-0-1 T2 4 NE: Schilawski (8) Joseph (17); DC: Davies (90) 1-0-2 T2 5 NE: McCarthy (22); POR: Jewsbury (38) 1-0-3 T1 6 NE: Stolica (90); VAN: Hassli (56) 1-1-3 2 6 RSL: Schuler (27) Araujo (47) 1-2-3 T6 6 HOU: Freeman (86) 2-2-3 T3 9 NE: Perovic (12) Joseph (72) Lekic (83); KC: Kamara (14,69) 2-3-3 5 9 CHV: LaBrocca (22) Mondaini (45) Moreno (57) 2-3-4 T6 10 3-3-4 T3 13 NE: Joseph (49) 3-4-4 T4 13 NE: Tierney (86); SJ: McLoughlin (71) Convey (83) 3-5-4 5 13 LA: Lopez (69) 3-6-4 T6 13 DAL: Chavez (69) 3-7-4 0 13 NE: Boggs (54); NY: own goal (37) Henry (50) 3-7-5 T7 14 3-7-6 T6 15 NE: Lekic (49); CHI: Oduro (32) 3-8-6 T8 15 NE: Nyassi (3); SEA: Wahl (34) Fernandez (40) 3-8-7 0 16 NE: Lekic (4) Tierney (16) Joseph (63); RSL: Johnson (24) Saborio (56) Espindola (83) 3-9-7 9 16 PHI: Ruiz (12) Valdes (24) Williams (90) 4-9-7 0 19 NE: McCarthy (73) 4-9-8 7 20 NE: Feilhaber (25) Joseph (90); COL: Folan (65) Kimura (82) 4-9-9 7 21 NE: Lekic (38); KC: Bunbury (89) 4-10-9 7 21 NE: Joseph (69) Fagundez (86); CHV: Moreno (31,80) LaBrocca (59) 4-11-9 8 21 NE: Feilhaber (45); CLB: own goal (54) James (75) Renteria (81) 4-11-1 8 22 NE: Cochrane (4); HOU: Boswell (90) 4-11-1 T7 23 NE: Caraglio (15,37); NY: Richards (53,87) 4-11-1 T8 24 NE: Soares (9) Lekic (21) Zerka (26) Feilhaber (33); PHI: Torres (28) Adu (54) Le Toux (80,90) 5-11-1 T7 27 NE: Joseph (14) Lekic (85) 5-12-1 0 27 POR: Chara (9) Cooper (32) Nagbe (66) 5-13-1 0 27 NE: Guy (90,90); CHI: Grazzini (5) Oduro (9) Nyarko (30) 5-14-1 9 27 NE: Fagundez (35); SEA: Montero (36,47)
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 2011 SCHEDULE DAY Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Sat.
DATE Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May
19 26 2 9 16 23 30 11 14 21 28
OPPONENT Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas Seattle Toronto FC at New York Chivas USA at Philadelphia at Vancouver Columbus New England at Chicago
RESULT L 0-1 W 2-0 T 2-2 T 1-1 L 0-3 L 1-2 L 0-1 T 1-1 W 3-0 W 2-1 T 2-2
ATT. 10,525 11,022 10,276 8,928 14,308 10,525 18,279 15,608 9,142 9,736 11,926
Sat. June Sat. June
4 Houston 11 at D.C. United
W 2-0 W 4-2
9,270 14,105
Fri. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.
17 25 2 6 9 16 20 23 30 6 13 20 27 10 17 21 24 1 8 15 22
L T T L T T T L L T L L T W L T T T
18,467 10,872 41,028 9,425 9,794 14,109 8,122 19,429 10,525 10,525 10,525 27,000 21,117 10,525 18,129 18,627 17,877 10,525
June June July July July July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.
at Sporting KC Los Angeles New York at Chivas USA Philadelphia at Columbus Vancouver at Real Salt Lake D.C. United Portland Colorado at Los Angeles at Toronto FC Chicago at Houston at Portland at Colorado Sporting KC at New England at Seattle FC Dallas
0-1 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-4 0-2 1-1 1-2 0-2 1-1 2-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-1
W-L-T POS. PTS GOALS: 0-1-0 T6 0 RSL: Beckerman (63) 1-1-0 T4 3 SJ: Wondolowski (5,23) 1-1-1 T4 4 SJ: Dawkins (32) Stephenson (52); SEA: Evans (17) White (42) 1-1-2 T4 5 SJ: Dawkins (38); TOR: Gordon (27) 1-2-2 6 5 NY: Rodgers (2,15) Henry (87) 1-3-2 9 5 SJ: Wondolowski (16); CHV: Moreno (45) Trujillo (85) 1-4-2 9 5 PHI: Le Toux (76) 1-4-3 9 6 SJ: Wondolowski (39); VAN: Chiumiento (90) 2-4-3 T7 9 SJ: Wondolowski (50) McDonald (59) Stephenson (62) 3-4-3 T7 12 SJ: McLoughlin (71) Convey (83); NE: Tierney (86) 3-4-4 T7 13 SJ: Corrales (50) Wondolowski (74); CHI: Oduro (56) Gibbs (80) 4-4-4 8 16 SJ: Lenhart (69) Dawkins (90) 5-4-4 6 19 SJ: Lenhart (15,22,60) Dawkins (49); DC: Najar (13) Brettschneider (34) 5-5-4 6 19 KC: Sapong (31) 5-5-5 6 20 5-5-6 6 21 SJ: Stephenson (37) Lenhart (68); NY: Lindpere (7,85) 5-6-6 T6 21 CHV: Zemanski (64) LaBrocca (84) 5-6-7 T6 22 5-6-8 T6 23 5-6-9 6 24 SJ: Wondolowski (3,54); VAN: Hassli (42,61) 5-7-9 7 24 RSL: Saborio (63,75) Beckerman (78) Olave (83) 5-8-9 7 24 DC: De Rosario (57,67) 5-8-10 8 25 SJ: Gordon (67); POR: Cooper (23) 5-9-10 8 25 SJ: Gjertsen (22); COL: Folan (39) Larentowicz (72) 5-10-1 8 25 LA: Keane (21) Magee (90) 5-10-1 8 26 SJ: Wondolowski (87); TOR: Avila (33) 6-10-1 8 29 SJ: Wondolowski (10) Corrales (69) 6-11-1 8 29 SJ: Stephenson (40); HOU: Davis (47) Bruin (79) 6-11-1 8 30 SJ: Stephenson (70); POR: Cooper (9) 6-11-1 8 31 SJ: Wondolowski (18); COL: Moor (71) 6-11-1 8 32 SJ: Wondolowski (85); KC: Bunbury (85)
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011)
TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011)
TEAM LOW GAMES (2011)
Goals 2 Milton Caraglio 2 Ryan Guy
Goals 4 09/07/2011
at
PHI
T 4-4
Shots 3 06/04/2011
at
DAL
L 0-1
Assists 4 09/10/2011
vs. DAL
W 2-0
Shots on Goal 0 07/17/2011
vs. PHI
L 0-3
Assists 2 Chris Tierney Shots 6 Shalrie Joseph Shots on Goal 4 Shalrie Joseph 4 Shalrie Joseph 4 Milton Caraglio Fouls Committed 6 Franco Coria Fouls Suffered 5 Pat Phelan 5 Benny Feilhaber 5 Benny Feilhaber 5 Benny Feilhaber Offside 4 Ilija Stolica Saves 9 Matt Reis Shots Faced 12 Matt Reis Goals Allowed 4 Matt Reis
08/20/2011 09/25/2011
09/07/2011
vs. NY at CHI
at
PHI
T 2-2 L 2-3
T 4-4 Shots 23 10/01/2011
08/06/2011
vs. CHV
04/09/2011
04/09/2011 05/07/2011 07/04/2011 08/20/2011
04/06/2011
07/04/2011
07/04/2011
09/07/2011
vs. TOR vs. CHV vs. NY
vs. RSL
vs. vs. at vs.
at
at
at
at
RSL COL RSL NY
VAN
RSL
at
CHI
T 0-0 L 2-3 T 2-2
Fouls Committed 20 06/15/2011 vs. TOR
L 0-2
Fouls Suffered 21 08/20/2011
L T T T
0-2 0-0 3-3 2-2
T 1-1
T 3-3
RSL
PHI
L 1-2
Fouls Committed 4 08/13/2011 at
CLB
L 1-3
Fouls Suffered 6 03/20/2011 at 6 06/04/2011 at 6 07/20/2011 at
LA DAL DC
T 1-1 L 0-1 W 1-0
L 2-3 Shots on Goal 8 09/25/2011
06/15/2011 08/06/2011 08/20/2011
vs. SEA
T 3-3
Corner Kicks 12 06/15/2011 Offside 6 04/06/2011 6 07/23/2011 Saves 9 07/04/2011 Shots Faced 12 07/04/2011 Goals Allowed 4 09/07/2011
L 2-3
T 0-0
vs. NY
at
at
at
VAN COL
RSL
L 0-1
Offside 0 04/09/2011
vs. RSL
L 0-2
Saves 0 08/20/2011
vs. NY
T 2-2
Shots Faced 1 05/07/2011
vs. COL
T 0-0
T 0-0
T 1-1 T 2-2
T 3-3
RSL
PHI
vs. LA
T 2-2
vs. TOR
at at
Corner Kicks 0 05/28/2011
T 3-3
T 4-4
T 4-4
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011)
TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011)
TEAM LOW GAMES (2011)
Goals 3 Steven Lenhart
06/11/2011
at
DC
W 4-2
Goals 4 06/11/2011
at
Shots 3 07/23/2011
at
RSL
L 0-4
Assists 2 Anthony Ampaipitakwong
05/28/2011
at
CHI
T 2-2
Assists 5 05/14/2011
vs. CLB
Shots on Goal 1 04/30/2011 1 07/23/2011
at at
PHI RSL
L 0-1 L 0-4
Shots 8 Steven Lenhart
06/11/2011
at
DC
W 4-2
Shots 26 06/25/2011
vs. LA
Fouls Committed 4 04/02/2011 vs. SEA
T 2-2
Shots on Goal 5 Chris Wondolowski
09/10/2011
vs. CHI
W 2-0
Shots on Goal 8 03/19/2011
vs. RSL
Fouls Suffered 5 06/04/2011 vs. HOU
W 2-0
Corner Kicks 0 04/16/2011 0 09/17/2011
at at
NY HOU
L 0-3 L 1-2
Offside 0 05/14/2011 0 07/02/2011
vs. CLB vs. NY
W 3-0 T 2-2
Saves 0 08/20/2011
at
LA
L 0-2
Shots Faced 1 06/25/2011
vs. LA
T 0-0
Fouls Committed 5 Ryan Johnson 5 Ellis McLoughlin 5 Bobby Convey Fouls Suffered 5 Steven Lenhart Offside 3 Chris Wondolowski 3 Ike Opara 3 Alan Gordon Saves 9 Jon Busch Shots Faced 13 Jon Busch Goals Allowed 4 Jon Busch
07/09/2011 07/09/2011 08/06/2011
05/21/2011
03/26/2011 04/09/2011 07/30/2011
07/23/2011
07/23/2011
07/23/2011
vs. PHI vs. PHI vs. POR
vs. NE
at DAL vs. TOR vs. DC
at
at
at
RSL
RSL
RSL
T 0-0 T 0-0 T 1-1
W 2-1
W 2-0 T 1-1 L 0-2
L 0-4
L 0-4
L 0-4
DC
Fouls Committed 22 07/09/2011 vs. PHI Fouls Suffered 22 08/20/2011 Corner Kicks 7 08/27/2011 7 09/21/2011 Offside 6 04/30/2011 6 08/27/2011 Saves 9 07/23/2011 Shots Faced 13 07/23/2011 Goals Allowed 4 07/23/2011
at
at at
at at
at
at
at
LA
TOR POR
PHI TOR
RSL
RSL
RSL
W 4-2
W 3-0
T 0-0
L 0-1
T 0-0
L 0-2
T 1-1 T 1-1
L 0-1 T 1-1
L 0-4
L 0-4
L 0-4
2011 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (0-1-0) UNF 8 30 25 33 45 22 21 10 26 17 1 15 5
POS D/M DEF DEF MID DEF MID MID FWD MID MID GK FWD DEF
PLAYER Chris Tierney Kevin Alston Darrius Barnes Zak Boggs Ryan Cochrane Benny Feilhaber Shalrie Joseph Rajko Lekic Stephen McCarthy Sainey Nyassi Matt Reis Zack Schilawski A.J. Soares ----------Team totals Opponent totals
GP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
GS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1
MIN 90 90 90 66 83 90 90 90 90 24 90 7 90
G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SHT 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0
SOG 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
FC 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 2
FS 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 2 3 2 0 0 2
OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0
CK 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1
1 1
90 90
1 2
0 1
10 10
3 3
12 18
18 12
3 3
8 3
0 2
0 0
0 0
GP 1
GS 1
MIN 90
SHTS 3
SV 1
GA 2
GAA 2.00
PG 0
PA 0
W 0
L 1
T 0
1 1
1 1
90 90
3 3
1 2
2 1
2.00 1.00
0 0
0 0
0 1
1 0
0 0
GAME-WINNING GOALS: None GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None
UNF POS GOALKEEPER 1 GK Matt Reis ----------Team totals Opponent totals
SO O'TIME 0 0-0-0 0 0
0-0-0 0-0-0
2011 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES VS. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (1-0-0) UNF 11 25 8 23 18 17 21 19 3 24 6 5 7
POS PLAYER MID Bobby Convey FWD Ellis McLoughlin F/M Chris Wondolowski MID Anthony Ampaipitakwong GK Jon Busch MID Joey Gjertsen DEF Jason Hernandez FWD*Ryan Johnson DEF Chris Leitch FWD Steven Lenhart DEF Ike Opara MID Brad Ring MID Khari Stephenson ----------Team totals Opponent totals
GP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
GS 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
MIN 90 23 90 26 90 64 90 67 90 90 90 90 90
G 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SHT 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2
SOG 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FC 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 1 4
FS 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 1 3 0
OFF 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
CK 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1
1 1
90 90
2 1
1 0
10 10
3 3
18 12
12 18
3 3
3 8
2 0
0 0
0 0
GP 1
GS 1
MIN 90
SHTS 3
SV 2
GA 1
GAA 1.00
PG 0
PA 0
W 1
L 0
T 0
1 1
1 1
90 90
3 3
2 1
1 2
1.00 2.00
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 0
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Bobby Convey 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None
UNF POS GOALKEEPER 18 GK Jon Busch ----------Team totals Opponent totals
SO O'TIME 0 0-0-0 0 0
0-0-0 0-0-0
NE REVOLUTION VS. SJ EARTHQUAKES ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS Earthquakes 18 wins, 63 goals Revolution 11 wins, 43 goals Ties 5 05/04/1996 07/06/1996 07/31/1996 08/11/1996
SJ NE NE SJ
2 1 2 6
at at vs vs
NE SJ SJ NE
1 1 0 1
(FX) NE SOW (SJ) (FX) (SJ)
05/16/1997 07/06/1997 08/03/1997
NE 1 at SJ 1 SJ 3 vs NE 2 SJ 5 at NE 1
NE SOW (SJ) (SJ) (FX)
05/03/1998 08/05/1998
NE 3 at SJ 1 NE 3 vs SJ 0
(SJ) (FX)
08/12/1999 08/21/1999
SJ 2 at NE 1 SJ 2 vs NE 1
(FX) (SJ)
05/06/2000 06/10/2000 06/21/2000 07/22/2000
NE NE SJ NE
(FX) (FX) (SJ) (SJ)
05/05/2001 08/08/2001
SJ 3 vs NE 2 SJ 5 at NE 1
(SJ) (FX)
04/06/2002 06/01/2002
SJ 2 vs NE 1 SJ 2 at NE 0
(SJ) (GL)
05/03/2003 08/16/2003 09/07/2003
SJ 2 at NE 0 NE 1 vs SJ 1 (OT) SJ 2 vs NE 1
(GL) (GL) (SJ)
04/17/2004 07/24/2004 09/04/2004
SJ 3 at NE 1 SJ 2 vs NE 2 SJ 1 at NE 0
(GL) (SJ) (GL)
04/02/2005 10/01/2005
SJ 2 vs NE 2 SJ 2 at NE 0
(SJ) (GL)
05/17/2008 08/16/2008
NE 2 vs SJ 0 SJ 4 vs NE 0
(GL) (BS)
03/21/2009 08/29/2009
NE 1 at SJ 0 NE 2 vs SJ 1
(BS) (GL)
04/17/2010 05/15/2010
SJ 2 vs NE 0 NE 0 vs SJ 0
(BS) (GL)
05/21/2011
SJ 2 vs NE 1
(BS)
HEAD-TO-HEAD: Revolution 1 2 OT Tot. 17 26 0 43 208 227 2 437 87 101 1 189 268 241 5 514 50 48 2 100 93 92 2 187
Category Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks
Earthquakes 1 2 OT Tot. 20 43 0 63 184 204 2 390 90 114 0 204 265 244 2 511 61 67 2 130 84 96 0 180
GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS:
NE SJ
1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 4 6 7 10 8 8 6 5 9 11 17 15
OT 0 0
Total 43 63
CAREER COACHING RECORDS:
2 3 2 2
vs vs vs at
SJ SJ NE SJ
1 0 2 (OT) 1
Steve Nicol vs. SJ Frank Yallop vs. NE
3-9-4 (0.81 pts./game) 9-5-2 (1.81 pts./game)
ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS:
Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered
5 5 28 15 22 24
Revolution Joe-Max Moore Moore/Ralston Taylor Twellman Taylor Twellman Rusty Pierce Shalrie Joseph
Wins Losses Shutouts Saves Goals Allowed
3 4 2 27 11
Matt Matt Matt Matt Matt
5 5 23 14 31 28
Reis Reis Reis Reis Reis
8 6 4 74 20
Earthquakes Ching/Dayak Landon Donovan Ronald Cerritos Ronald Cerritos John Doyle Richard Mulrooney Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe
Cannon Cannon Cannon Cannon Cannon
ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: Revolution Moore/Beasley 3 players tied Taylor Twellman (4/2/05) Mamadou Diallo (4/6/02) Carlos Parra (5/6/00) Clint Dempsey (4/2/05)
Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered
2 2 8 5 6 10
Saves Goals Allowed
11 Juergen Sommer (5/5/01) 6 Jim St. Andre (8/11/96)
2 2 6 4 7 6
Earthquakes 8 players tied 9 players tied Junior Agogo (8/8/01) 4 players tied Ekelund/Mullan Azizi/Mulrooney
8 Salzwedel/Kramer 3 3 players tied
2011 W-L-T BREAKDOWNS:
At Halftime: Leading Tied Trailing First Goal: Scored Allowed Goals Scored: 0 goals 1 goals 2 goals 3 goals 4 or more Goals Allowed: 0 goals 1 goals 2 goals 3 goals 4 goals
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION W-L-T Streak (started)
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES W-L-T Streak (started)
2-1-6 3-5-5 0-8-1
1 Ws (9/10/2011) 1 Ls (10/1/2011) 5 Ls (6/26/2011)
2-1-2 4-7-8 0-3-4
1 Ts (9/24/2011) 1 Ts (10/1/2011) 2 Ts (8/27/2011)
5-3-8 0-11-2
1 Ls (10/1/2011) 4 Ls (7/17/2011)
5-3-5 1-8-6
2 Ts (9/24/2011) 2 Ts (8/27/2011)
0-7-2 2-5-6 2-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-1
2 1 1 1 1
Ls Ls Ls Ts Ts
(7/17/2011) (10/1/2011) (9/25/2011) (7/4/2011) (9/7/2011)
0-8-3 0-3-7 4-0-4 1-0-0 1-0-0
3 3 1 3 5
Ls Ts Ws Ws Ws
(7/23/2011) (9/21/2011) (9/10/2011) (9/25/2010) (5/22/2004)
3-0-2 1-3-6 1-5-2 0-6-1 0-0-1
2 3 1 5 1
Ws Ts Ls Ls Ts
(7/20/2011) (6/18/2011) (10/1/2011) (7/17/2011) (9/7/2011)
4-0-3 1-3-7 1-6-4 0-1-0 0-1-0
1 5 4 8 3
Ws Ts Ls Ls Ls
(9/10/2011) (8/6/2011) (7/30/2011) (5/23/2009) (5/8/2009)
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION CAREER STATISTICS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (11-18-5)
CURRENT NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (11-18-5)
PLAYER Joe-Max Moore Wolde Harris Imad Baba Pat Noonan Taylor Twellman Ted Chronopoulos Jamar Beasley Kheli Dube Mauricio Wright Steve Ralston Alberto Naveda Mauricio Ramos Jose Cancela Cate John Kerr Ivan McKinley Geoff Aunger Mamadou Diallo Raul Diaz Arce Edwin Gorter Richard Goulooze Alexi Lalas William Sunsing Wells Thompson Chris Tierney Paul Keegan Leonel Alvarez John Harkes Shalrie Joseph Shaker Asad Richie Baker John DeBrito Clint Dempsey Brian Kamler Jeff Larentowicz Manny Motajo James Riley Johnny Torres Peter Woodring Kevin Wylie
GP 11 9 11 8 10 13 4 5 4 13 6 3 5 2 3 5 3 1 2 2 2 7 4 4 5 11 6 6 11 4 2 2 4 6 4 1 1 6 4 4
GS 10 7 9 6 8 13 0 4 4 13 5 3 5 2 3 5 2 1 2 1 2 7 2 3 5 5 6 6 11 1 1 2 4 5 4 0 0 4 4 3
MIN 884 540 775 547 805 1131 118 333 318 1180 420 243 460 180 236 405 218 90 180 135 180 630 242 262 450 462 499 549 1000 132 107 180 331 397 360 8 34 355 313 287
G 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 5 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SHT 24 21 17 16 28 15 3 6 6 6 12 10 15 3 4 3 2 5 3 2 3 10 9 8 4 8 0 6 16 1 2 4 5 3 7 0 0 10 9 3
Team totals Opponent totals
34 34
34 34
3080 3080
43 63
48 74
437 390
GOALKEEPER Ian Feuer Preston Burpo Matt Reis Walter Zenga Adin Brown Jeff Causey Aidan Heaney Juergen Sommer Jim St. Andre Scott Coufal Doug Warren ----------Team totals Opponent totals
GP 2 2 9 2 4 5 1 4 3 2 1
MIN 180 180 775 180 370 460 90 360 270 180 35
SHTS 13 12 40 12 15 34 2 33 20 20 3
SV 11 10 27 9 8 21 0 24 10 10 0
GAA 0.50 1.00 1.28 1.50 1.95 1.96 2.00 2.00 2.33 4.00 7.71
PG 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
34 34
3080 3080
204 189
130 142
1.84 1.26
3 2
PLAYER Kheli Dube Chris Tierney Shalrie Joseph Kevin Alston Darrius Barnes Zak Boggs Ryan Cochrane Benny Feilhaber Rajko Lekic Kenny Mansally Stephen McCarthy Sainey Nyassi Pat Phelan Matt Reis Zack Schilawski A.J. Soares Team totals Opponent totals
GP 5 5 11 5 4 3 1 1 1 3 1 7 4 12 3 1 34 34
GS 4 5 11 5 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 12 1 1 34 34
GOALKEEPER Matt Reis ----------Team totals Opponent totals
GP 12
MIN 1045
34 34
3080 3080
MIN 333 450 1000 449 360 144 83 90 90 182 90 404 298 1045 112 90 3080 3080
G 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 63
A 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 74
SHT 6 4 16 2 0 2 2 2 2 3 1 8 3 0 1 0 437 390
SHTS 58
SV 39
GAA 1.38
PG 1
204 189
130 142
1.84 1.26
3 2
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES CAREER STATISTICS VS. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (18-11-5)
CURRENT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (18-11-5)
PLAYER Troy Dayak Brian Ching Landon Donovan Dwayne De Rosario Ronald Cerritos Jeff Baicher John Doyle Ronnie Ekelund Eric Wynalda Ariel Graziani Lawrence Lozzano Ronnie O'Brien Junior Agogo Missael Espinoza Wojtek Krakowiak Manny Lagos Wade Barrett Abdul Thompson Conteh Bobby Convey Ryan Johnson Harut Karapetyan Jorge Rodas Scott Sealy Chris Wondolowski Arturo Alvarez Paul Bravo Dario Brose Chris Brown Michael Emenalo Zak Ibsen Ellis McLoughlin Ike Opara Ramon Sanchez Alejandro Sequeira Eddie Lewis Richard Mulrooney Ramiro Corrales Ian Russell Jeff Agoos Darren Huckerby Ben Iroha Victor Mella Brian Mullan Christopher Sullivan Quincy Amarikwa Khodadad Azizi Scott Bower Mike Burns Joe Cannon Braeden Cloutier Jimmy Conrad Brad Davis Nick Garcia Joey Gjertsen Kevin Goldthwaite Dominic Kinnear Francisco Lima Shawn Medved Istvan Urbanyi Craig Waibel
GP 17 6 8 8 8 10 9 7 5 2 4 2 1 3 4 6 10 4 4 7 4 3 1 4 4 4 7 1 6 3 1 2 2 2 9 15 14 13 9 3 4 3 8 2 2 2 4 3 16 4 8 1 2 3 1 3 1 4 2 6
GS 17 5 8 4 8 7 9 7 5 2 3 2 1 3 2 6 9 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 3 4 4 1 6 2 0 2 1 1 8 15 12 9 9 3 2 3 8 1 0 2 1 3 16 2 6 1 2 3 0 3 1 2 2 5
MIN 1461 371 727 451 696 662 810 596 450 162 274 136 90 270 220 440 855 370 360 398 288 129 90 353 264 331 427 71 491 188 23 180 91 100 704 1370 1147 831 816 246 230 262 687 128 48 162 139 280 1450 213 560 90 180 244 35 171 90 192 166 466
G 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 2 1 5 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SHT 10 11 14 13 23 16 5 12 10 6 10 5 6 5 6 11 3 6 2 10 7 3 4 10 8 9 6 3 5 4 1 3 3 2 8 18 13 4 7 6 2 2 11 1 2 3 0 1 0 4 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 3
Team totals Opponent totals
34 34
34 34
3080 3080
63 43
74 48
390 437
GOALKEEPER Jon Conway Pat Onstad Jon Busch Tom Liner Joe Cannon Dave Salzwedel David Kramer Andy Kirk ----------Team totals Opponent totals
GP 1 7 1 2 16 4 2 1
MIN 90 640 90 180 1450 360 180 90
SHTS 6 35 3 9 95 20 16 5
SV 6 28 2 6 74 14 10 2
GAA 0.00 0.98 1.00 1.00 1.24 1.50 2.00 3.00
PG 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
34 34
3080 3080
189 204
142 130
1.26 1.84
2 3
PLAYER Scott Sealy Bobby Convey Chris Wondolowski Steven Lenhart Ellis McLoughlin Ike Opara Ramiro Corrales Alan Gordon Chris Leitch Tim Ward Sam Cronin Joey Gjertsen Jacob Peterson Anthony Ampaipitakwong Nana Attakora Steven Beitashour Bobby Burling Jon Busch Jason Hernandez Brad Ring Khari Stephenson Team totals Opponent totals
GP 8 16 6 6 1 2 21 7 23 7 3 3 6 1 2 1 4 17 9 1 3 34 34
GS 4 15 5 5 0 2 18 5 19 7 3 3 2 0 2 1 4 16 9 1 2 34 34
GOALKEEPER Jon Busch ----------Team totals Opponent totals
GP 17
MIN 1498
34 34
3080 3080
MIN 409 1305 450 438 23 180 1674 407 1753 629 239 244 246 26 180 90 346 1498 810 90 162 3080 3080
G 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 43
A 1 5 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 48
SHT 13 21 12 14 1 3 16 14 11 3 3 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 390 437
SHTS 95
SV 74
GAA 1.08
PG 2
189 204
142 130
1.26 1.84
2 3
2011 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2011 RECORD: 5-14-12
(HOME: 4-5-6 AWAY: 1-9-6)
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (5-14-12, 27 pts.)
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (6-11-14, 32 pts.)
Date: Saturday, October 8, 2011 Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. Location: Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Comcast SportsNet (TV): Brad Feldman - play-by-play; Jay Heaps - analyst; Damon Amendolara - sideline 98.5 The Sports Hub (radio): Brad Feldman - play-by-play; Jay Heaps - analyst; Damon Amendolara - sideline New England Communications Contacts: Lizz Summers (o: 508-549-0496) (c: 617-571-2219), lizzs@revolutionsoccer.net Missy Wade (o: 508-384-4372) (c: 508-505-8648), missyw@revolutionsoccer.net Tim Miller (o: 508-549-0468) (c: 508-455-7551), timm@revolutionsoccer.net Earthquakes Media Relations Contacts: Jed Metee (o: 408-556-7723) (c: 408-613-8172), jmetee@earthquakes.com Frank Stranzl (o: 408-556-7774) (c: 707-696-1931), fstranzl@sjearthquakes.com
POSSIBLE STARTING LINEUP 9 CARAGLIO 9GP, 9GS, 2G, 2A
14 FAGUNDEZ 4GP, 1GS, 2G, 1A
19 ZERKA 4GP, 4GS, 1G, 1A
13 GUY 2 8GP, 3GS, 2G, 0A
22 FEILHABER 20GP, 20GS, 3G, 5A
30 ALSTON 30GP, 30GS, 0G, 1A 2 CORIA 16GP, 12GS, 0G, 0A
34 SHUTTLEWORTH 4GP, 4GS, 2.00 GAA, 0 SHO
REVOLUTION INJURY REPORT PROBABLE: QUESTIONABLE: OUT:
UNAVAILABLE:
OPPONENT TIME/RESULT at LA Galaxy T 1-1 D.C. UNITED W 2-1 PORTLAND TIMBERS T 1-1 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC T 1-1 REAL SALT LAKE L 0-2 at Houston Dynamo L 0-1 SPORTING KANSAS CITY W 3-2 at D.C. United (USOC Play-In) W 3-2 at Chivas USA L 0-3 COLORADO RAPIDS T 0-0 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC W 1-0 at San Jose Earthquakes L 1-2 at Sporting Kanas City (USOC Play-In) L 0-5 LA GALAXY L 0-1 at FC Dallas L 0-1 at New York Red Bulls L 1-2 TORONTO FC T 0-0 CHICAGO FIRE T 1-1 at Seattle Sounders FC L 1-2 at Real Salt Lake T 3-3 vs. Manchester United (friendly) L 1-4 PHILADELPHIA UNION L 0-3 at D.C. United W 1-0 at Colorado Rapids T 2-2 at Sporting Kansas City T 1-1 CHIVAS USA L 2-3 at Columbus Crew L 1-3 HOUSTON DYNAMO T 1-1 NEW YORK RED BULLS T 2-2 at Philadelphia Union T 4-4 FC DALLAS W 2-0 at Portland Timbers L 0-3 at Chicago Fire L 2-3 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC L 1-2 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 7:30 p.m. COLUMBUS CREW 7:30 p.m. at Toronto FC 12:30 p.m.
21 JOSEPH 28GP, 28GS, 8G, 1A
8 TIERNEY 24GP, 22GS, 2G, 4A 25 BARNES 25GP, 20GS, 0G, 0A
DATE Sun. March 20 Sat. March 26 Sat., April 2 Wed., April 6 Sat., April 9 Sun., April 17 Sat., April 23 Tues., April 26 Sat., April 30 Sat., May 7 Sat., May 14 Sat., May 21 Wed., May 25 Sat., May 28 Sat., June 4 Fri., June 10 Wed., June 15 Sat., June 18 Sun., June 26 Mon., July 4 Wed., July 13 Sun., July 17 Wed., July 20 Sat., July 23 Sat., July 30 Sat., Aug. 6 Sat., Aug. 13 Wed., Aug. 17 Sat., Aug. 20 Wed., Sept. 7 Sat., Sept. 10 Fri., Sept. 16 Sun., Sept. 25 Sat., Oct. 1 Sat., Oct. 8 Sat., Oct. 15 Sat., Oct. 22
Monsef Zerka (L quadriceps strain) Kevin Alston (L hamstring irritation), Ryan Cochrane (R ankle irritation), Ryan Kinne (nasal fracture) Rajko Lekic (L ankle sprain), Stephen McCarthy (L shoulder surgery), Sainey Nyassi (R hamstring strain), Matt Reis (R hamstring strain), A.J. Soares (L ankle impingement) Kenny Mansally (Gambian National Team)
TV CSN/Gala CSN CSN CSN CSN CSN CSN none CSN CSN CSN CSN none CSN/Gala CSN FOX Soccer CSN CSN CSN ESPN2 ESPN2 CSN CSN CSN CSN CSN CSN CSN CSN CSN/Gala CSN FOX Soccer CSN CSN CSN CSN CSN
PRONUNCIATIONS # 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 21 22 23 25 28 30 34 35 45
Player Matt Reis Franco Coria Otto Loewy A.J. Soares Kenny Mansally Chris Tierney Milton Caraglio Rajko Lekic Kheli Dube Alan Koger Diego Fagundez Zack Schilawski Sainey Nyassi Monsef Zerka Shalrie Joseph Benny Feilhaber Andrew Sousa Darrius Barnes Pat Phelan Kevin Alston Bobby Shuttleworth Ryan Kinne Ryan Cochrane
Pos. GK DEF DEF DEF F/M D/M FWD FWD FWD FWD M/F FWD MID MID MID MID M/F DEF MID DEF GK M/F DEF
Pronunciation REESE FRAHN-coe core-REE-uh LOW-ee SORES man-SAL-lee TEER-nee car-RAHG-lee-oh RYE-ko LECK-kitch kelly do-BAY KOE-ger dee-AY-go fah-GOON-des sha-LAW-ski SAIN-nee ny-AH-see MON-seff ZUR-kah shall-REE FAIL-hob-ber SOO-zuh DARE-ee-us FAY-lin ALL-stun SHUTTLE-worth KIN-nee COCK-ran
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
ALL-TIME SERIES INFORMATION
2011 TEAM COMPARISONS
Overall: 11-18-5 Home: 6-9-2 Away: 5-9-3
2011 Overall: 5-14-12 Points: 27 Eastern Conference: Ninth Home: 4-5-6 Away: 1-9-6 Goals For: 35 Goals Against: 51 +/-: -16
2011 Overall: 6-11-14 Points: 32 Western Conference: Eighth Home: 4-4-8 Away: 2-7-6 Goals For: 33 Goals Against: 40 +/-: -7
2011 TALE OF THE TAPE NEW ENGLAND _____________ HEAD COACHES _________________ SAN JOSE Steve Nicol ______________________ Name ______________________Frank Yallop 10 ____________________ Total Years Coaching in MLS _____________________9 112-105-80 _________________ Career MLS Record __________________ 93-94-69 same ________________________Year with Team ___________________________7 same ______________________ Record with Team ___________________ 75-73-57 NEW ENGLAND ___________ TEAM CATEGORIES ________________ SAN JOSE 31______________________________ Games ______________________________31 35___________________________ Goals Scored ___________________________33 1.13 ________________________ Goals Per Game _______________________ 1.06 51___________________________ Goals Allowed __________________________40 1.65 ____________________ Goals Allowed Per Game ____________________ 1.29 -16 _________________________ Goal Differential __________________________ -7 367_____________________________ Shots _____________________________410 123__________________________ Shots on Goal _________________________127 398 _________________________ Fouls Suffered _________________________327 374 ________________________ Fouls Committed ________________________357 49________________________ Yellow Card Cautions _______________________59 9__________________________ Red Card Ejections __________________________5 NEW ENGLAND __________ INDIVIDUAL LEADERS _______________ SAN JOSE Joseph (8) _______________________ Goals _________________ Wondolowski (12) Feilhaber (5) ____________________ Assists ___________________ Beitashour (6) Joseph (49) ______________________ Shots _________________ Wondolowski (92) Joseph (23) ___________________ Shots on Goal _____________ Wondolowski (41) Joseph (3) _________________ Game-Winning Goals ___________ Wondolowski (3) Four players (1) ___________ Game-Winning Assists ____________ Six players (1) Feilhaber (64) _________________ Fouls Suffered __________________Lenhart (36) Lekic (36) ____________________ Fouls Committed _____________ Stephenson (39) Joseph (6) _________________ Yellow Card Cautions ___________ Three players (6) NEW ENGLAND _________ GOALKEEPER LEADERS ______________ SAN JOSE Reis (2,430) __________________ Minutes Played ________________ Busch (2,790) Reis (1.59) ________________ Goals Against Average ______________ Busch (1.29) Reis (5) __________________________ Wins ________________________ Busch (6) Reis (5) ________________________ Shutouts _______________________ Busch (7) Reis (111) ________________________Saves ______________________ Busch (109)
Date 5/4/96 7/6/96 7/31/96 8/11/96 5/16/97 7/6/97 8/3/97 5/3/98 8/5/98 8/12/99 8/21/99 5/6/00 6/10/00 6/21/00 7/22/00 5/5/01 8/8/01 4/6/02 6/1/02 5/3/03 8/16/03 9/7/03 4/17/04 7/24/04 9/4/04 4/2/05 10/1/05 5/17/08 8/16/08 4/21/09 8/29/09 4/17/10 5/15/10 5/21/11
Score San Jose 2 at New England 1 New England 1 at San Jose 1 San Jose 0 at New England 2 New England 1 at San Jose 6 New England 1 at San Jose 1 New England 2 at San Jose 3 San Jose 5 at New England 1 New England 3 at San Jose 1 San Jose 0 at New England 3 San Jose 2 at New England 1 New England 1 at San Jose 2 San Jose 1 at New England 2 San Jose 0 at New England 3 New England 2 at San Jose 2 New England 2 at San Jose 1 New England 2 at San Jose 3 San Jose 5 at New England 1 New England 1 at San Jose 2 San Jose 2 at New England 0 San Jose 2 at New England 0 San Jose 1 at New England 1 New England 1 at San Jose 2 San Jose 3 at New England 1 New England 2 at San Jose 2 San Jose 1 at New England 0 New England 2 at San Jose 2 San Jose 2 at New England 0 San Jose 0 at New England 2 New England 0 at San Jose 4 New England 1 at San Jose 0 San Jose 1 at New England 2 New England 0 at San Jose 2 San Jose 0 at New England 0 New England 1 at San Jose 2
NE Result L W W L W L L W W L L W W T W L L L L L T L L T L T L W L W W L T L
Notes SO SO
2OT
2OT
TEAM NOTES AGAINST SAN JOSE • Saturday marks the 35th all-time meeting between two of the original MLS teams • San Jose leads the all-time, regular-season series between the two clubs, 18-11-5 … since the Earthquakes returned to MLS after a two-year hiatus (2006-07), the Revs are 3-3-1 against San Jose • Saturday’s match will complete the season series between the two teams … San Jose took the first match with a 2-1 win on May 21 at Buck Shaw Stadium • The Revolution are 6-9-2 in home matches against San Jose, including a 2-5-2 mark at Gillette Stadium while being out-scored 12-5 … despite the overall record, the Revs do hold a threegame undefeated streak (2-0-1) at home, dating back to 2008 when San Jose returned to MLS • In the 34 all-time meetings between the two clubs, San Jose has outscored New England, 6343 … there have been 12 shutouts recorded in the series, with six posted by each club • New England has shut out San Jose once in each of the past three seasons, a 2-0 win in Foxborough on May 17, 2008, a 1-0 win at San Jose on March 21, 2009, and a 0-0 draw at home on May 15, 2010 • Four of the last five meetings between the clubs have resulted in a scoreless draw or a onegoal game … San Jose earned a 2-0 win at Buck Shaw Stadium on April 17, 2010, marking the first time either team had won by multiple goals since the Earthquakes earned a 4-0 home win on August 16, 2008 • The Revolution and Earthquakes have never met outside the MLS regular season PLAYER NOTES AGAINST SAN JOSE • Chris Tierney and Kheli Dube are the only two current Revs players to have scored goals against San Jose while playing for the Revolution … both have made five appearances against the Earthquakes • Kheli Dube has tallied two goals against the Earthquakes … he scored his first career goal in his first career start on May 17, 2008 in the Revs’ 2-0 win at Gillette … Dube scored the only goal of the game in the Revolution’s season-opening, 1-0 win at Buck Shaw Stadium on March 21, 2009 • Chris Tierney scored his second career goal - and first against San Jose - on May 21, 2010 Buck Shaw Stadium with a late free kick • Shalrie Joseph is the only current Revs player to have recorded assists against San Jose … he has two assists in 11 games • Matt Reis is 3-4-2 in his Revolution career against San Jose with a 1.28 goals against average and two shutouts … overall, he is 4-6-2 against the Earthquakes in his career • Ryan Cochrane is a two-time former member of the Earthquakes … he began his career with San Jose in 2004 and played two seasons, before moving to Houston with the team in 2006 … San Jose selected him in the 2007 Expansion Draft and then he played one-and-a-half seasons with the ‘Quakes before being traded back to Houston in the summer of 2009 … he made his first appearance and start against his former team on May 21, 2010 LAST MEETING New England 1 at San Jose Earthquakes 2 May 21, 2011 – Buck Shaw Stadium (Santa Clara Calif.) Ellis McLoughlin and Bobby Convey scored 12 minutes apart late in the second half to guide the San Jose Earthquakes to a 2-1 win over the New England Revolution at Buck Shaw Stadium. McLoughlin opened the scoring with a well-placed header in the 71st minute – just four minutes after entering the game as a second-half substitute – while Convey converted what proved to be the game-winning strike from a set piece in the 83rd minute. Chris Tierney scored his second career goal in the 86th minute to pull the Revs within one in the closing stages, but the late fight-back fell short as the Earthquakes secured the victory.
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
2011 MLS STATISTICS # 21 10 22 8 9 14 26 13 33 45 29 15 19 17 5 9 28 7 30 3 1 25 2 6 11 35 34 12 40 23
POS MID FWD MID D/M FWD MID MID MID MID DEF MID FWD FWD MID DEF FWD MID M/F DEF DEF GK DEF DEF MID FWD MID GK FWD GK MID
PLAYER Shalrie Joseph Rajko Lekic Benny Feilhaber Chris Tierney Milton Caraglio Diego Fagundez Stephen McCarthy Ryan Guy Zak Boggs Ryan Cochrane Marko Perovic* Zack Schilawski Monsef Zerka Sainey Nyassi A.J. Soares Ilija Stolica* Pat Phelan Kenny Mansally Kevin Alston Didier Domi* Matt Reis Darrius Barnes Franco Coria Ousmane Dabo* Kheli Dube Ryan Kinne Bobby Shuttleworth Alan Koger Tim Murray Andrew Sousa TEAM TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS
GP 29 21 20 24 9 4 21 8 20 21 4 22 4 21 28 2 20 24 30 9 27 25 16 3 3 1 4 0 0 0 31 31
GS 29 21 20 22 9 1 18 3 16 18 4 13 4 8 28 0 15 9 30 8 27 19 12 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 31 31
MIN 2590 1757 1776 1914 1914 144 1428 340 1348 1392 262 1143 284 959 2464 73 1426 1135 2684 680 2430 1883 1070 148 100 1 360 0 0 0 2790 2790
G 8 6 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 51
A 1 1 5 4 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 43
SHT 49 42 30 29 31 7 12 4 16 7 10 22 4 21 17 1 12 29 13 3 0 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 367 444
SOG 23 17 9 7 10 3 4 3 7 1 3 9 2 10 5 1 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 176
FC 33 36 31 11 20 1 16 3 9 27 5 5 3 15 27 2 24 28 24 8 2 14 27 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 374 398
FS 48 38 64 1 13 1 6 3 16 4 3 3 7 20 24 0 20 29 37 4 6 7 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 398 374
OFF 6 26 1 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 2 0 4 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 71 77
CK 0 0 32 62 0 2 0 0 7 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 137 189
C 6 3 2 2 4 0 4 1 2 4 1 1 0 1 2 1 4 3 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 54
E 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9
SHTS 159 17 0 176 115
SV 111 9 0 120 81
GA 43 8 0 51 35
GAA 1.59 2.00 0 1.65 1.13
PG 6 1 0 7 6
PA 7 1 0 8 7
W 5 0 0 5 14
L 12 2 0 14 5
T 10 2 0 12 12
SO 5 0 0 5 9
Record 0-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-2 1-0-3 1-1-3 1-2-3 2-2-3 2-3-3 2-3-4 3-3-4 3-4-4 3-5-4 3-6-4 3-7-4 3-7-5 3-7-6 3-8-6 3-8-7 3-9-7 4-9-7 4-9-8 4-9-9 4-10-9 4-11-9 4-11-10 4-11-11 4-11-12 5-11-12 5-12-12 5-13-12 5-14-12
Place T-5 T-2 T-2 T-1 2 T-6 T-3 5 T-6 T-3 T-4 6 T-6 8 T-7 T-6 T-8 9 9 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 T-8 T-7 8 9 9
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Shalrie Joseph 3, Stephen McCarthy 1, Rajko Lekic 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Monsef Zerka 1, Chris Tierney 1, Milton Caraglio 1, Zak Boggs 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Shalrie Joseph 4-5, Rajko Lekic 2-2 # 1 34 40
POS GK GK GK
GOALKEEPER Matt Reis Bobby Shuttleworth Tim Murray TEAM TOTALS OPPONENT TOTALS
GP 27 4 0 31 31
GS 27 4 0 31 31
MIN 2430 360 0 2790 2790
*no longer with the club
2011 MLS RESULTS Date Sun., March 20 Sat., March 26 Sat., April 2 Wed., April 6 Sat., April 9 Sun., April 17 Sat., April 23 Sat., April 30 Sat. May 7 Sat., May 14 Sat., May 21 Sat., May 28 Sat., June 4 Fri., June 10 Wed., June 15 Sat., June 18 Sun., June 26 Mon., July 4 Sun., July 17 Wed., July 20 Sat., July 23 Sat., July 30 Sat., Aug. 6 Sat., Aug. 13 Wed., Aug. 17 Sat., Aug. 20 Wed., Sept. 7 Sat., Sept. 10 Fri., Sept. 16 Sun., Sept. 25 Sat., Oct. 1 Sat., Oct. 8 Sat., Oct. 15 Sat., Oct. 22
Opponent at LA Galaxy D.C. UNITED PORTLAND TIMBERS at Vancouver Whitecaps FC REAL SALT LAKE at Houston Dynamo SPORTING KANSAS CITY at Chivas USA COLORADO RAPIDS VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC at San Jose Earthquakes LA GALAXY at FC Dallas at New York Red Bulls TORONTO FC CHICAGO FIRE at Seattle Sounders FC at Real Salt Lake PHILADELPHIA UNION at D.C. United at Colorado Rapids at Sporting Kansas City CHIVAS USA at Columbus Crew HOUSTON DYNAMO NEW YORK RED BULLS at Philadelphia Union FC DALLAS at Portland Timbers at Chicago Fire SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES COLUMBUS CREW at Toronto FC
Result Score T 1-1 W 2-1 T 1-1 T 1-1 L 0-2 L 0-1 W 3-2 L 0-3 T 0-0 W 1-0 L 1-2 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 1-2 T 0-0 T 1-1 L 1-2 T 3-3 L 0-3 W 1-0 T 2-2 T 1-1 L 2-3 L 1-3 T 1-1 T 2-2 T 4-4 W 2-0 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 1-2
Attend. 27,000 12,914 7,114 19,396 7,970 15,176 11.414 14,058 11,755 14,186 9.736 21,793 10,363 21,201 6,680 14,264 36,212 16,139 13,414 15,597 12,273 17,418 11,523 13,041 10,963 18,882 16,148 15,498 20,323 14,576 21,022
Pts. 1 4 5 6 6 6 9 9 10 13 13 13 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 19 20 21 21 21 22 23 24 27 27 27 27
Goal scorers NE: Joseph (3); LA: Juninho (39) NE: Schilawski (8), Joseph (17); DC: Davies (91+) NE: McCarthy (22); POR: Jewsbury (38) NE: Stolica (93+); VAN: Hassli (55) RSL: Schuler (27), Paulo Jr. (47) HOU: Freeman (86) NE: Perovic (12), Joseph (72), Lekic (83) CHV: LaBrocca (22), Mondaini (45), Moreno (57) NE: Joseph (49) NE: Tierney (86); SJ: McLoughlin (71), Convey (83) LA: Lopez (69) FCD: Chavez (69) NE: Boggs (54); NY: Own Goal (37), Henry (50) NE: Lekic (48); CHI: Oduro (32) NE: Nyassi (3); SEA: Wahl (34), Fernandez (40) NE: Lekic (4), Tierney (16), Joseph (63); RSL: Johnson (24), Saborio (56), Espindola (83)
PHI: Ruiz (12), Valdes (24), Williams (93+) NE: McCarthy (73) NE: Feilhaber (25), Joseph (90); COL: Folan (65), Kimura (82) NE: Lekic (38); SKC: Bunbury (89) NE: Joseph (69), Fagundez (86); CHV: Moreno (31), LaBrocca (59), Moreno (80) NE: Feilhaber (45) COL: Own Goal (54). James (75), Renteria (81) NE: Cochrane (4); HOU: Boswell (91+) NE: Caraglio (15), Caraglio (37); NY: Richards (53), Richards (87)
NE: Soares (9), Lekic (21), Zerka (25), Feilhaber (33); PHI: Torres (28), Adu (54), Le Toux (79), Le Toux (92+)
NE: Joseph (14), Lekic (84) POR: Chara (9), Cooper (32), Nagbe (66) NE: Guy (90), Guy (92+); CHI: Grazzini (5), Oduro (9), Nyarko (30) NE: Fagundez (35); SEA: Montero (36), Montero (48)
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES INJURY WOES RETURN After a five-man injury report last week, the Revs took a major hit as nine players were listed on Tuesday’s report ... among the additions after Saturday’s game were Ryan Cochrane (QUESTIONABLE - R ankle irritation), Ryan Kinne (QUESTIONABLE - nasal fracture), Matt Reis (OUT - R hamstring strain), and A.J. Soares (OUT - ankle impingment). “PINK” AUCTION UNDERWAY AT BIDDINGFORGOOD.COM The New England Revolution Charitable Foundation is conducting an online auction at biddingforgood.com/revsfoundation with game-used and autographed items from last Saturday’s game against Seattle … all proceeds from the auction will be donated to The American Cancer Society’s Making Strides for Breast Cancer … pink-ribbon adorned, autographed jerseys from all 11 starters, autographed pink adidas Jabulani game balls, Revs and MLS W.O.R.K.S. pink scarves and a selection of miscellaneous items – including signed U.S. National Team jerseys from Landon Donovan, Abby Wambach and the U.S. Women’s National Team donated by We Got Soccer – will be up for auction for two weeks, culminating on Sunday, Oct. 16 … more information can be found at revolutionsoccer.net. A CHANCE TO TAKE HOME A PART OF 2011 REVS HISTORY Fans attending Saturday’s game against San Jose will receive a pack of Revolution Upper Deck trading cards, while supplies last … players featured in the club-specific pack are Kevin Alston, Milton Caraglio, Diego Fagundez, Shalrie Joseph, Matt Reis and A.J. Soares … additionally, fans can complete their 2011 Upper Deck Revolution trading card set with a special-edition Benny Feilhaber card, which will be available for free with the purchase of any Upper Deck product in the ProShop. REVS BEND BUT DON’T QUAKE AT HOME San Jose returned to MLS in 2008, but has yet to return to the West Coast with a win after visits to New England … the Revs have a three-game undefeated streak (2-0-1) and have held the Earthquakes to just one goal in three games at Gillette Stadium since the Earthquakes re-entered the league in 2008. REIS KNOWS THE WAY TO SHUT OUT SAN JOSE New England has shut out San Jose once in each of the past three seasons, and Matt Reis has earned two of those clean-sheets … while Reis has a career goals against average of 1.28 against San Jose, he holds a 0.86 mark against the ‘Quakes since they re-entered the league in 2008 … he has recorded shutouts in a 2-0 win in Foxborough on May 17, 2008 and a 1-0 win at San Jose on April 21, 2009 before former Rev Preston Burpo recorded the shutout for the Revs on May 15, 2010. DOWN AND OUT BUT PLAYING FOR PRIDE Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Seattle mathematically eliminated the Revs from playoff contention for the second straight year … with three games remaining – and the next two at home – in the 2011 campaign, the Revs will look to secure as many wins as they can to improve their fivewin record … the Revs’ record for futility was set in 2001, when the team recorded seven wins in the shortened 27-game season. LOSSES OF HISTORIC PROPORTIONS The Revs’ 14 losses so far in 2011 are the team’s second most in the recent scoring era of MLS (2004-present) when there were no shootouts or overtime ... the team’s 16 losses last season was the highest loss total since the league did away with the penalty shootout (19961999) and overtime (2000-2003) ... prior to the 2004 season, the Revs lost 14 or more games in six of the team;s first seven seasons (1996-17, 1997-17, 1998-21, 19999-20, 2001-14, 2002-14) ... the team’s top all-time season loss total was 21 losses in 1998, a season in which the club went 11-21, including a 2-4 mark in shootouts. OTHER RECORDS IN PERIL In addition to the club-record low for wins that’s in danger of falling this season, several other club records are in jeopardy: Record Wins (low) Assists (low) Shots on Goal (low) G-W Goals (low) G-W Assists (low) Indvid. Player Assist (low)
2011 Mark 5 28 123 5 4 Feilhaber - 5
Record # 7 26 132 7 4 5
Year 2001 2010 2010 1999 2003 2010
DIEGO DELIVERING... Diego Fagundez has found himself in the stat column for consecutive games, one of just five players in MLS with an active two-game point streak … after earning an assist in a substitute appearance in Chicago (Sept. 25), Fagundez scored in the 35th minute of his first MLS start on Saturday when he became the youngest player in club history to start a game (16 yrs., 229 days).
...AND THE KID’S GROWING ON US Since joining the first team on a full-time basis in June, Diego Fagundez has been a familiar face in the locker room -- but if you blinked -- you might have missed the fact that the 16-yearold has gained 15 pounds in his time with the Revs ... the now-140-pounder has found a way to silence the critics of his size with respectable numbers of his own: in 144 minutes of action in five appearances in 2011, Fagundez has scored two goals, earned one assist and has drawn one penalty. BENNY HELPS OUT AT HOME He’s played only 10 games at Gillette Stadium this season since his arrival in April, but in the last two matches, Benny Feilhaber appears to have found his groove in front of the home crowd … after notching an assist on Sept. 10 against FC Dallas, he earned his club-high fifth assist on Diego Fagundez’s 35th-minute goal on Saturday night against Seattle … the fifth assist for Feilhaber – in 20 games – matches the team’s 2010 season-high totals recorded by both Kheli Dube and Shalrie Joseph. CORIA RETURNS, AVAILABLE SATURDAY... Franco Coria will be available for Saturday’s match against San Jose after serving a mandatory one-game suspension for yellow-card accumulation … Coria picked up his fifth yellow card in Chicago on Sept. 25 … in 16 appearances this season, Coria’s five cautions are second on the club behind Shalrie Joseph’s six cautions. ... MANSALLY TO MISS MATCH AFTER INTERNATIONAL CALL-UP Midfielder Kenny Mansally has been called up to the Gambia National Team for the squad’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Burkina Faso on Saturday, Oct. 8, in Banjul, The Gambia ... Mansally joined the Black Scorpions on Monday and will return to the team following the match on Saturday ... he will miss the Revolution’s match against San Jose at Gillette Stadium on Oct. 8. JOSEPH CLOSING IN ON CLUB LONGEVITY RECORDS Shalrie Joseph could become the Revolution’s all-time leader in appearances and starts before the end of the season … Joseph started his 236th game for the Revs on Saturday against Seattle, and trails club leader Jay Heaps (238) by two games, with three games remaining this season … Joseph, the nine-year veteran – all with New England – could also potentially tie Heaps for games played in the final game of the season as Joseph sits three behind Heaps’ record of 243 appearances for the Revs … earlier this season, Joseph became the first player since Jay Heaps – and just the second player in club history – to record 20,000 minutes for New England, but still trails Heaps by more than 600 minutes for that record. THEY’RE SAVE MEN, AND REIS STANDS TALL The Revs’ goalkeeping tandem of Matt Reis and Bobby Shuttleworth enter Saturday’s match second in MLS in saves with 120 combined in 31 matches (Toronto’s duo of Stefan Frei and Milos Kocic has 131 saves in 32 games) ... individually, Matt Reis leads the league saves with 111 in 27 games , two ahead of San Jose’s Jon Busch (109 saves in 31 matches). WILL REIS GET SAVE NUMBER 1,000 THIS SEASON? Only five players in MLS history have reached the 1,000 save club, and Matt Reis may soon gain his membership card - perhaps this season … Reis has recorded 993 saves in 254 games since 1998 and is averaging 4.11 saves per game this season with two possible games remaining (Reis is listed as OUT on this week’s injury report ahead of Saturday’s match against San Jose) … at that pace and if he is healthy for the final two games of the year, Reis could reach the 1,000-save plateau in the season finale at Toronto ... as a point of comparison, it took all-time saves leader -- and former teammate of Reis’ at LA – Kevin Hartman 259 games to reach 1,000 saves. ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER HANDFUL OF SHUTOUTS With his fifth shutout of the season in the Sept. 10 win over FC Dallas, Matt Reis became the sixth goalkeeper in MLS history to record at least five shutouts in seven or more seasons of play … he joins Pat Onstad, Zack Thornton, Joe Cannon, Nick Rimando and Kevin Hartman in that exclusive group … Reis has recorded at least five shutouts in six of his last seven seasons, recording 10 shutouts each season from 2005 to 2007, six in 2008 and eight in 2009. REVS NEAR MLS RED-CARD RECORD ... The Revs have seen a club-record nine red cards this year, surpassing the previous total of six, set in 1998 … the team’s nine red cards is approaching the league’s single-season record of 11 (2000 MetroStars, 32 games) with four games to play … the Revs’ nine-card total is already tied for the second-highest total in league history as three teams have ended the year with nine cards previously: D.C. United in 1999, New York in 2002, and Miami Fusion in 2000. ... BUT NO RED CARDS SINCE AUGUST After seeing red cards six times in nine games during July and August and moving into the league’s lead in the category, the Revs have now played ejection-free soccer for more than
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES one month … the team’s last red card came on August 20 after Kenny Mansally picked up his second yellow against New York … however, the Revs went the entire month of September – the first 30 day stretch since June – without having a player sent off. JOSEPH IS JUST SCORING Shalrie Joseph scored his eighth goal of the season against FC Dallas on Sept. 10, tying his best single-season goal-scoring total in his 26th game of the season … Joseph recorded eight goals in 2009, the year in which he was a finalist for MLS’ most valuable player award ... his 20 goals in the last three seasons combined is more than this 16-goal total in his first six seasons in the league combined. LESS IS MORE? The Revs have out-shot their opponents in 10 games this year, and surprisingly, the Revs have been unable to secure a win in any of those games (0-5-5) … in fact, all five of the team’s regular-season wins this season have come when the Revs have been out-shot by their opponents … New England’s total of 367 shots in 31 games (11.83 shots per game) – 16th overall in the league – trails league leader Dallas (443 shots in 31 games, 14.29 shots per game) by 87 shots. BACKLINE SHIFTERS So far this season, a total of seven players have started on the backline and nine players have spent time in the back in total during regular-season action: Kevin Alston* (RB), Darrius Barnes* (RB, CB, LB), Ryan Cochrane* (CB), Franco Coria* (CB), Didier Domi* (LB), Ryan Guy (RB), Kenny Mansally (LB), A.J. Soares* (CB), Chris Tierney* (LB, RB) ... four different players have seen time at left back, four different players have played at center back, while four players have played right back as the team has run out a four-man backline in each of the team’s 30 games. (* indicates starters) SHALRIE TOPS FROM THE SPOT THIS SEASON Shalrie Joseph buried his fourth penalty kick this season on August 6 against Chivas USA with his successful conversion in the 69th-minute against Dan Kennedy … Joseph’s four penalty-kick goals now are tied for second in the league – alongside LA’s Landon Donovan, D.C.’s Charlie Davies and PHI’s Sebastien Le Toux – as he has converted 4-of-5 attempts this season and trails league-leader Columbus’ Andres Mendoza by one penalty kick. JOSEPH ADDS TO PK LEAD After burying his 12th career penalty kick goal against Chivas USA (Aug. 6), Shalrie Joseph added on to his stronghold of first place in the Revs’ career penalty kick list ... Joseph is now 12-for-15 on his career ... against Vancouver on May 14, Shalrie Joseph claimed sole possession of first place in the Revs’ career penalty kick list with 10, surpassing former captain Steve Ralston’s nine while with the Revs (2002-10) … this season, he is 4-for-5 and saw his 4-for-4 streak - dating back to 2008 - snapped with the miss at New York on June 10.
WHAT DIEGO’S DONE WITH THE SENIOR SQUAD Before making his MLS debut on Aug. 6 against Chivas USA, Diego Fagundez made seven appearances with the reserves (scoring one goal and adding a team-best four assists) and also appeared in the team’s two U.S. Open Cup Play-In matches ... Fagundez made his professional debut with the reserves on March 26, with a 66-minute substitute appearance against the D.C. ... on June 21, he recorded three assists - including the game-winning assist in the 86th minute - at Toronto in the reserve match ... he added one goal and one assist against the Philadelphia reserves (July 18) ... overall in reserve games, Fagundez has made eight appearances, scoring one goal and adding four assists ... on July 20 in D.C., Fagundez made his way to the first team’s 18-man game day roster for the first time this year, and has been a part of the 18-man squad in 10 of the last 11 games, missing his first squad on Sept. 16 at Portland ... he recorded his first MLS goal against Chivas USA (Aug. 6), his first career MLS assists at Chicago (Sept. 25) and made first MLS start against Seattle (Oct. 1). ROAD SOLDIERS After traveling the fifth most air miles in MLS in 2010 (approx. 42,240 miles), the Revs are expected to travel the second most air miles of any team in regular-season travel in 2011 approx. 52,342 miles ... with the addition of cross-country trips to Vancouver and Portland, the Revs will experience a 24 percent increase - 10,102 miles - in travel miles from 2010 ... four of the Revolution’s first five road trips this season took the club across the country to the Pacific time zone (LA, 2,572 miles; Vancouver, 2,516 miles; Chivas USA, 2,572 miles; San Jose, 2,675 miles) ... when adding in U.S. Open Cup qualification travel, the team’s in-season figure moves to 55,679 miles. (Mileage figures taken from GoSounders.com) STILL ON THE BENCH Head Coach Steve Nicol is in his MLS-record 10th consecutive season and his 11th overall as the head coach for the Revs ... with a 112-106-80 overall regular-season record, the Liverpool legend ranks fourth on the all-time MLS regular-season coaching wins list trailing only Sigi Schmid (155), Bruce Arena (127) and Bob Bradley (124) on the all-time wins list … only Sigi Schmid (347) has coached more MLS games than Nicol (298) ... the 2002 MLS Coach of the Year coached in the MLS All-Star Game in both 2007 and 2008 and has led the Revs to the MLS Cup championship match on four occasions (2002, 2005, 2006 and 2007). NICOL’S TENURE GROWS Steve Nicol has coached 298 games, and now stands in second place on the MLS games coached list … all of his games coached have come with the Revolution (1999, 2002-present), and Nicol is MLS’ longest-tenured coach with a single team in league history … on April 17 at Houston, Nicol passed former U.S. National Team head coach (and former Chivas USA, New York and Chicago boss) Bob Bradley, who coached 272 MLS games during a nine-year span (1998-2006), for second place … the league’s all-time games coached leader is Seattle head coach Sigi Schmid, who has coached 347 MLS games, spanning 12 different seasons.
NEW TEAM CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES LEADER Kevin Alston is now the team’s active leader in consecutive appearances with 30 … the thirdyear defender missed the team’s first match of the season at LA on March 20, but has started every game since … the streak is Alston’s second-longest appearance streak in his career as he went 33 consecutive games including playoffs (31 straight regular-season matches) between May 9, 2009 and May 5, 2010 ... no other Revs player has a longer current consecutive appearances streak.
2012 SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE Season tickets for the 2012 season are now on sale through the Revolution sales staff at 1-877-GET-REVS or revolutionsoccer.net … discounted 18-game packages start at $234 for seats in The Fort, and $288 for seats along the sideline through Nov. 18 … new season seats are available in all price categories (Presidents Club, The Putnam Club, Category I, Category II, Category III and The Fort) … discounts will end on Nov. 19 … season ticket packages include private meet-the-team events, reserved VIP parking with tailgating, a dedicated service team, reduced ticket prices for add-on tickets, the Ticket Exchange program, referral program and an exclusive Season Ticket Holder newsletter, among other amenities.
MCCARTHY OUT FOR REMAINDER OF YEAR AFTER SHOULDER SURGERY Stephen McCarthy underwent a successful arthroscopic labrum repair on his left shoulder on Monday, Sept. 12, and will miss the remainder of the 2011 season while rehabilitating ... his recovery is expected to take three to four months and he is expected to be ready for the start of the 2012 preseason ... head team physician Dr. Scott Martin performed the procedure ... McCarthy first suffered an injury to his shoulder on May 21, 2011, in a game at San Jose, and has since re-injured the shoulder three times, most recently on Sept. 4 in a training session ... the 23-year-old appeared in 21 games, making 18 starts, while scoring two goals and adding one assist as a central midfielder.
REVOLUTION DEDICATE REMAINDER OF 2011 SEASON TO MYRA KRAFT The Revolution have dedicated the remainder of the 2011 season to the loving memory of Myra Kraft, wife of Investor/Operator Robert Kraft, who passed away on July 20 after a courageous battle with cancer … for each game, the Revs players will honor Myra’s memory by wearing a patch with her initials – MHK - in recognition of her lifelong contributions to the local and global community and her influence on the charitable mission of the entire Kraft Family’s organizations.
“HOMETOWN” HEROES POPULATE THE ROSTER The Revolution now has six New England natives on the roster, lending credence to the team’s moniker ... in addition to veterans Pat Phelan (Enfield, Conn.) and Chris Tierney (Wellesley, Mass.) who are now in their fourth seasons with the team, and goalkeeper Tim Murray (Haverhill, Mass.), who is in his second year with the club, the Revs added three more local players this off-season ... outside midfi elder Ryan Kinne (Naugatuck, Conn.) and central midfi elder Andrew Sousa (Fall River, Mass.) were both 2011 draft selections and signed during preseason training ... in high school, Kinne was the 2006 NSCAA Connecticut State Player of the Year, while Sousa played at nearby B.M.C. Durfee High School in Fall River ... joining them is Diego Fagundez (Home Grown, Leominster, Mass.) who was signed to the senior team in November.
A BIT ABOUT UNITED HEALTHCARE The Sporting Kansas City match on April 23 marked the debut of the team’s new jersey partner – UnitedHealthcare … UnitedHealthcare is an operating division of UnitedHealth Group, the largest single health carrier in the U.S. … the multi-year Revs-UnitedHealthcare partnership will focus on promoting health and wellness in the New England community, especially chronic-illness prevention, including childhood obesity and diabetes in young adults … the new partnership, including the UnitedHealthcare-adorned Revolution jersey, was announced on Friday, April 22, at a free community clinic at Gillette Stadium that featured the entire Revolution roster (first team, Under-18s, Under-16s), Investor/Operator Jonathan Kraft and UnitedHealthcare CEO of National Accounts, Mike Matteo, as well as almost 1,000 local children.
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
PLAYER NOTES 1 | MATT REIS POS. GK | H. 6-1 | W. 200 | AGE: 36 The Revs’ standout goalkeeper is widely considered one of the league’s top ‘keepers … in his eighth season as the team’s primary netminder, but missed a large portion of the 2010 season while recovering from various surgeries (shoulder, knee, ankle) … holds every New England career goalkeeping record, including games played in goal (215), games started in goal (214), minutes played in goal (19,272), goals against average (1.33), wins (80), saves (868), shutouts (55) and save percentage (.724) .... became the first goalkeeper in Revolution history to start 150 matches for the club in the season opener against San Jose (March 21, 2009), while he became the seventh goalkeeper in MLS history to record 60 career shutouts with a 0-0 draw against Colorado on May 7, 2011 ... recorded his 50th shutout as a member of the Revolution on Aug. 14, 2010, with a 1-0 victory over Houston ... established a new club record shutout streak by going 386 consecutive minutes without allowing a goal from July 4 - Aug. 1, 2009 … voted to the 2007 and 2008 MLS All-Star Games as a “First XI” (top vote-getter) selection … a four-time MLS All-Star and a four-time finalist for MLS goalkeeper of the year (2005-08).
2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started the Revs’ U.S. Open Cup MLS Play-In match at Kansas City (May 25).
2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has started 27 matches ... has posted a 1.59 goals against average with five shutouts and one assist ... made six saves in a 1-1 draw at LA (March 20) ... made five saves in a 2-1 win over D.C. (March 26) ... made five saves in the 1-1 draw against Portland (April 2) ... missed two games (April 6 at VAN and April 9 vs. RSL) with a right adductor strain ... returned to start and make seven saves at Houston (April 17) ... did not start the Chivas USA match (April 30) with a left shoulder sprain, although he was available on the bench if needed ... recorded his first shutout of the season on May 7 - and first since Aug. 14, 2010 (1-0 win over Houston) - with a one-save effort over Colorado ... made six saves against Vancouver (May 14) to record his second consecutive shutout ... saw his 271-minute scoreless streak snapped at San Jose by Ellis McLoughlin’s 71st-minute goal ... made six saves at Dallas (June 4) ... made five saves at New York (June 10) ... posted his third shutout of the season with a three-save effort against Toronto (June 15) ... the TFC match was his 200th appearance as a member of the Revs ... his 200th career start with the Revs came one match later against Chicago (June 18), when he made five saves ... faced a league-high 12 shots and made nine saves against Real Salt Lake (July 4) ... started and made two saves - including a diving, one-handed sprawl to his left on Dimitar Berbatov - against Manchester United (July 13) ... made six saves en route to his fourth shutout of the season at D.C. (July 20) ... assisted Rajko Lekic on the Revs’ only goal at Kansas City (July 30), his first assist since 2007 ... made six saves in the loss at Columbus (August 13) ... made seven saves against Houston (August 17) and received a 94+’ minute red-card ... missed match against New York (August 20) while serving a mandatory one-game red-card suspension ... made seven saves against Philadelphia (Sept. 7) and followed it up with an eight-save performance and a shutout against Dallas (Sept. 10).
2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has yet to make an appearance with the first team ... formally joined the club on April 8 ... entered as a halftime substitute at center back in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13).
INTERNATIONAL: Has earned two caps with the U.S. National Team ... is 1-0-1 for the Nats, including a shutout in his first-ever U.S. National Team start. Last shutout: 9/10/11 vs. FCD Most saves: 11, 7/11/09 vs. KC Last assist: 7/30/11 at SKC 2 | FRANCO CORIA POS. D | H. 6-0 | W. 170 | AGE: 23 A defense-first defender who likes to take on attackers and then turn around and start the ball out of the back … despite his age, has experience at the top levels of soccer in Argentina … is most comfortable in the center of the defense, but can also play as a right back effectively … signed with the Revs during preseason, and joined the team on Feb. 28 for the first time after receiving his U.S. P-1 Visa … his first language is Spanish. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 16 appearances, including 12 starts, at central defense ... made his MLS debut at center back in the season opener at LA Galaxy (March 20) ... played 48 minutes against D.C. (March 26), before coming off with left hamstring tightness ... missed two matches (April 2 vs. POR, April 6 at VAN) with the hamstring strain ... returned to the starting lineup against Real Salt Lake (April 9), playing 90 minutes ... played 79 minutes at HOU (April 17) before coming off with tightness in both legs ... came on as a halftime substitute against LA (May 28) after Ryan Cochrane suffered a first-half head injury ... was a second-half substitute for Ryan Cochrane against Toronto (June 15) and then started the next match against Chicago (June 18) ... started in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) and played the first half ... played 24 minutes after entering as a substitute at Colorado (July 23) ... returned to the starting lineup at Kansas City (July 30) ... missed four matches (Aug. 6 vs. Chivas USA through Aug 20 vs. New York) with a left MCL sprain and returned to action as a 75th-minute substitute at Philadelphia (Sept. 7) ... started three straight matches (Sept. 10-25) before missing the match on Oct. 1 vs. Seattle serving a one-game yellow-card accumulation suspension.
2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made two starts at center back: at D.C. (June 7) and at New York (June 11). Last goal: N/A Last assist: N/A 4 | OTTO LOEWY POS. D | H. 5-10 | W. 170 | AGE: 24 | U.S. GREEN CARD A strong, tough defender who is most comfortable as a central defender, but can also play on the right … provides depth to the Revs’ defensive corps this year … impressed the team during a 10-day tryout during the team’s Atlanta leg of their 2011 preseason preparations … since suffering his leg injury in 2009, has not played organized soccer ... signed with the club on March 31, 2011 ... Twitter account: @OttoL4.
2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started both of the team’s U.S. Open Cup MLS Play-In matches - at D.C. (April 26) and at Kansas City (May 25). 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made six starts at center back ... scored a goal at Toronto (June 21). COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Winthrop University (2005-08), earning all-region honors as a senior in 2008 … made 80 appearances – 79 starts – and scored five goals and added 11 assists in his career … as a sophomore, recorded four goals and three assists in 22 games … had a career-high five assists out of the back as a senior … suffered a leg injury suffered in his final collegiate game – against William & Mary in the 2008 NCAA Tournament – which prevented him from participating in the 2010 MLS Combine, to which he was invited. Last goal: N/A Last assist: N/A 5 | A.J. SOARES POS. D | H. 6-0 | W. 170 | AGE: 22 A cerebral defender who primarily plays in a central position … wins many early balls because of his ability to read the play before it unfolds … has a keen tactical sense, but is physical when needed … excellent in the air and is comfortable getting forward as a target on set pieces or by pushing the ball up through the midfield on his own … Twitter account: @AjSoares. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 28 appearances, all starts at central defense ... has scored one goal ... made his MLS debut at center back in the season opener at LA Galaxy (March 20) ... earned his first professional caution against Portland (April 2) ... missed the RSL game (April 9) while serving a red card suspension from his 74th-minute red card at Vancouver (April 6) ... returned to the field at Houston on April 17 and he has started every game through the end of July ... started in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) and played the first half ... was issued his second career red card at Kansas City (July 30), missed only his second match of the season against Chivas USA (August 6) while serving a mandatory one-game red-card suspension ... scored his first MLS goal at Philadelphia (Sept. 7) ... missed the game against Chicago (Sept. 25) with an adducter strain, the first game he’s missed with an injury this year. Last goal: 9/7/11 at PHI Last assist: N/A 7 | KENNY MANSALLY POS. M/F | H. 5-10 | W. 160 | AGE: 22 | U.S. GREEN CARD A young, dynamic player who has performed at both the youth and senior international levels ... a left-footed player, he can play as both a forward or a wide midfielder ... very fast and strong on the ball, with a very hard shot … is also adept at free kicks and corner kicks when needed … along with teammate Sainey Nyassi, helped lead Gambia’s Under-20 Team to the knockout rounds of the 2007 FIFA Under-20 World Cup and made his debut for the country’s full senior national team in June 2008 … after joining the team late in 2007, is one of the team’s most senior members despite being just 22. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 24 appearances, including nine starts ... has recorded two assists ... missed the D.C. match (March 26) while away on international duty with Gambia for the March 29 friendly against Equatorial Guinea ... made his first start of the
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES season against Real Salt Lake (April 9), lining up as one of the three forwards ... recorded his first assist of the season - and first since the end of the 2009 season - on Shalrie Joseph’s game-tying goal against Kansas City (April 23) ... missed the LA game (May 28) with a left foot contusion ... in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13), scored off of a free kick by Benny Feilhaber .. suffered a foul in the 90th minute at Colorado (July 23) which led to a penalty kick goal for Shalrie Joseph ... entered as a 34th-minute substitute at Kansas City (July 30) replacing the injured Stephen McCarthy and played left wing, and then moved to left back in the final minutes of the game after A.J. Soares’ red card ... assisted on Milton Caraglio’s second goal against New York (August 20), recording his second assist on the season before picking up a red card, which made him ineligible the next match at Philadelphia (Sept. 7) ... will miss the match against San Jose (Oct. 8) while on international duty with Gambia for Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Burkina Faso on Oct. 8. 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started and played the first half in the team’s MLS Play-In round game at D.C. (April 26) ... recorded one assist in the match. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made two appearances ... scored two goals - one penalty kick and one free kick - at D.C. (June 7) while playing 84 minutes at left midfield ... started and played the first half at Philadelphia (Sept. 8). INTERNATIONAL: Has nine caps with the Gambia National Team as of Oct. 4 … will join The Gambia for an African Cup of Nations qualifier against Burkina Faso on Oct. 8 ... made his full international debut against Algeria on June 14, entering the match in the 73rd minute of the 1-0 win … started Gambia’s March 29 match against Equatorial Guinea and was a substitute against Congo on August 10 ... played in Gambia’s 1-0 loss to Namibia ... started a pair of friendlies in January 2010, against Tunisia and Angola … appeared in all four of Gambia’s games at the 2007 FIFA Under-20 World Cup in Canada, starting three in the midfield … scored the game-winning goal against Portugal that sent Gambia through to the knockout rounds … also played a key role in Gambia’s advancement to the semifinals of the African Youth Championships in 2007. Last goal: 8/21/10 at KC Last assist: 8/20/11 vs. NY 8 | CHRIS TIERNEY POS. M/D | H. 6-0 | W. 170 | AGE: 25 A versatile left-footed player, Tierney is an exceptional crosser of the ball, especially from deep on the flank ... a midfielder in college, he has seen his role expanded in each of his four professional seasons, adding left back, right back, central midfield, defensive central midfield and attacking central midfield positions to his resume ... in 2010, saw time at seven positions during the season, more than any other player in MLS … steady on set pieces, especially free kicks … one of the team’s player representatives to the MLS Players Union … Twitter account: @ChrisTierney8. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 24 appearances, including 22 starts ... has scored two goals and is second on the team with four assists ... has made 13 starts at left midfield and nine starts at left back ... has already played six different positions in all competitions this season: left back, right back, left midfield, center midfield, defensive center midfield and center back (USOC) ... started at left back against Colorado (May 7), and then moved into the defensive center midfield in the 75th minute while helping to post the team’s first shutout of the season ... scored his first goal of the 2011 season direct off a free kick - his first-career free kick goal - at San Jose (May 21) ... recorded his first assist of the season at New York (June 10), on Zak Boggs’ goal ... came off in the 71st minute against Chicago (June 18) with a left foot contusion and missed the Seattle match (June 26) with the injury ... scored his second goal of the season on a long-range free kick at Real Salt Lake (July 4); played three positions in the game -- started at left midfield, moved to left back at halftime, then to right back in the 86th minute ... started at left back and played the first half in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... recorded the game-winning assist on Stephen McCarthy’s headed goal at D.C. (July 20) ... was issued his first career straight red card at Colorado (July 23) and missed the match at Kansas City (July 30) while serving a mandatory one-game red-card suspension ... started eight straight games in which he appeared (May 14 vs. VAN through July 4 at RSL, but not June 26 at SEA because of injury) on the left wing - his preferred position - before drawing the starting left back assignment in four straight matches for which he was available (July 20 at D.C. through Aug. 13 at Columbus ... played at left midfield against Houston (August 17) for first time since July 4, but missed the match against New York (August 20) with a left foot sprain ... recorded two assists at Philadelphia (Sept. 7), his first multiple-assist effort of his career ... returned to left back for consecutive matches at Chicago (Sept. 25) and against Seattle (Oct. 1). 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made one appearance, a start, with the reserves ... captained the team and recorded an assist against D.C. (March 26) while playing left wing and then central midfield.
2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started at left back and captained the team in the club’s MLS Play-In round match at D.C. (April 26) ... finished the game at center back after Otto Loewy left the game with cramps. Last goal: 7/4/11 at RSL Last assist: 9/7/11 at PHI (2) 9 | MILTON CARAGLIO POS. F | H. 6-2 | W. 195 | AGE: 22 | INTERNATIONAL | DESIGNATED PLAYER A talented forward who is the team’s first-ever Designated Player ... an excited player who is eager to score, but also get his teammates involved by setting them up ... has an excellent first touch and gets forward well in the attack ... played his entire professional career to date with his hometown Rosario Central in Argentina ... signed with the Revs on August 2, 2011. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made nine appearances, all starts at forward ... has recorded two goals and two assists ... made his MLS debut against Chivas USA (August 6), logging 62 minutes ... was among the three-forward line in his first road match at Columbus (August 13) and played 79 minutes ... recorded his first and second career MLS goals against New York (August 20) ... picked up his first-career MLS assist against Dallas (Sept. 10) on Shalrie Joseph’s goal ... assisted on Ryan Guy’s second goal in stoppage time at Chicago (Sept. 25). BEFORE MLS: Joined the Revolution from Argentinean club Rosario Central, where he had played since 2007 ... played four seasons in Argentina’s Primera Division, before Rosario Central was relegated for the 2010-11 season ... in 49 appearances in the top division, Caraglio scored 11 goals ... missed much of the 2009-10 season while rehabilitating a ligament injury in his knee ... garnered interest from Europe, going on an extended trial at West Ham United, then of England’s Premier League, as well as interest from several Serie A teams in Italy ... however, he remained with his hometown Rosario Central for the 2010-11 season while it played in Argentina’s second division. Last goal: 8/20/11 vs NY (2) Last assist: 9/25/11 at CHI 10 | RAJKO LEKIC POS. F | H. 6-1 | W. 165 | AGE: 30 | INTERNATIONAL Comes to the Revolution with a fantastic goal-scoring record at every stop in his 10-year professional career ... is a dynamic forward with both a nose for goal, and tremendous hold-up play ... the Danish forward is best known for the time with his most recent club, Silkeborg, with whom he made 121 appearances and scored 76 goals in two separate stints ... signed with the Revolution on April 8, and arrived in the U.S. on April 10. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 21 appearances, all starts at striker ... has scored six goals to rank second on the team, and has recorded one assist ...made his MLS and Revolution debut at Houston on April 17, playing 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss ... lined up at striker in the 4-3-3 // 4-5-1 alignment ... joined the Revolution for his first training session on Tuesday, April 12 ... scored his first MLS goal - the game-winning strike in the 83rd minute - against Sporting Kansas City (April 23) ... scored the game-tying goal in the 48th minute against Chicago (June 18), snapping an eight-game scoreless streak ... converted on a penalty kick in the fourth minute at Real Salt Lake (July 4), his first attempt in MLS ... started in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... scored his fourth goal of the season -- and second of July -- at Kansas City (July 30) ... missed the last three matches (since Chivas USA on Aug. 6) with a right great toe fracture ... returned to the lineup against New York (August 20) and played 57 minutes alongside Milton Caraglio on the two-striker line ... converted his second penalty kick goal (in as many attempts) of the season at Philadelphia (Sept. 7) and also recorded his first MLS assist on Benny Feilhaber’s goal ... left the game just before the half at Portland (Sept. 16) with an ankle injury and has missed the last two games. BEFORE MLS: Began his professional career with Danish second-division club Boldklubben af 1893, where he made appearance in three seasons ... spent part of the 2001 season with BK Avarta, where he scored 16 goals in 15 appearances ... moved to Herfølge BK, scoring nine times in 13 games, before Herfølge BK sent him to Wexford Youths in 2003, where he netted six goals in 12 games ... made his first move to Silkeborg on a free transfer in the fall of 2003, making an immediate impact with a 31-goal effort in 33 games, helping propel Silkeborg into the Danish Premier League and earning league player of the year honors ... transferred to Spain’s Xerex in 2004, where he spent two seasons before moving to Denmark’s Odense Boldklub (2006), Hungary’s Zalaegerszegi (2007) and Denmark’s Esbjerg fB (2007) ... in 2008, Esbjerg loaned Lekic back to Silkeborg, where he returned to his scoring glory with 15 goals in 15 games ... re-signed with Silkeborg in 2009, where he spent the last three seasons, scoring 24 goals in 47 appearances. INTERNATIONAL: Has earned one cap with Denmark’s National Team, making a substitute appearance against Austria on March 3, 2010, in one of the team’s lead-up games to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Last goal: 9/7/11 at PHI Last assist: 9/7/11 at PHI
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 11 | KHELI DUBE POS. F | H. 5-11 | W. 155 | AGE: 28 | U.S. GREEN CARD Very quick and skillful on the ball ... a prolific goal scorer at the collegiate level, he transitioned well to the professional game and led all 2008 MLS rookies in goals and assists and finished 2009 as the team’s co-leader in goal scoring ... likes to run at defenders, but is just as adept with his back to goal ... celebrates his goals with traditional African dances ... was one of three finalists for 2008 MLS Gatorade Rookie of the Year. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made three appearances, all as a substitute ... made his season debut against D.C. (March 26), coming on for Zak Boggs and playing 58 minutes at right midfield ... made his second appearance as a substitute at forward against Vancouver (May 14) ... missed the LA game (May 28) with whiplash symptoms suffered in a May 22 car accident, as well as the next 12 games (June 15 - Aug. 20) as symptoms re-surfaced ... for the first time since June 10, made the 18-man roster at Philadelphia (Sept. 7), but did not play ... returned to the field as a 56th-minute substitute at Chicago (Sept. 25), marking his first appearance since May 14. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made six appearances, all starts in the midfield ... started at right midfield against D.C. (March 26), playing 24 minutes ... played 90 minutes in the central midfield against the Columbus reserves (May 9), at D.C. (June 7), at New York (June 10) ... started and played the first half against Toronto (Sept. 2), his first soccer action since May 14 after his whiplash symptoms persisted ... started at forward at Philadelphia (Sept. 8). 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Scored two goals in the team’s MLS Play-In round game at D.C. United (April 26) while playing 90 minutes at forward and central midfield. INTERNATIONAL: Is a former member of Zimbabwe’s Under-17, Under-20 and Under-23 teams. Last goal: 10/10/10 at HOU Last assist: 10/2/10 vs. RSL 12 | ALAN KOGER POS. F | H. 6-2 | W. 180 | AGE: 24 A strong striker with a tireless motor and a knack for finishing his own chances … brings a physical presence to the field and is very difficult to knock off the ball … while right-footted, he can finish with either right or left foot while holding defenders off … after being the final selection of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft (third round, 54th overall), came in to the Revs’ preseason camp unsigned … earned a contract and was signed on March 3 … Twitter account: @ AlanKoger12. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has yet to make a first-team appearance ... sat out the season opener at LA (March 20) with a right hamstring strain. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made nine appearances, including eight starts: seven at forward and one at center back ... has scored two goals ... notched a goal in the first minute at New York (June 10), the game-winning goals ... added a 27th-minute goal against Philadelphia (July 18) ... started at center back against Toronto (Sept. 2), playing 90 minutes in the unfamiliar position. 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Made two appearances, including one start, in the team’s U.S. Open Cup MLS Play-In games ... came on as a second-half substitute in the team’s MLS Play-In round game at D.C. (April 26), and later scored the game-winning goal in the 69th minute after earlier assisting on Kheli Dube’s second goal of the game in the 47th minute ... started against Kansas City (May 25). Last goal: N/A Last assist: N/A 13 | RYAN GUY POS. M | H. 5-7 | W. 160 | AGE: 26 A pacey winger who can also play as a forward ... is able to play on either side of midfield, but is most comfortable on the right side ... comes to the Revs with four years of experience in Europe, playing with Ireland’s St. Patrick’s Athletic since early 2007… a native of San Diego ... signed with the club on June 9. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made eight appearances, including three starts ... has scored two goals ... was among the dressed 18 on June 15 against Toronto, just one day after arriving in Boston ... made his MLS debut on June 18 against Chicago, coming on in the 71st minute on the left wing when Chris Tierney came off with a foot injury ... earned his first MLS start at Seattle (June 26) - on the left wing - when Tierney was unavailable because of injury ... was a second-half substitute against Manchester United (July 13) ... entered as a 78th-minute substitute at Kansas City (July 30) playing an unfamiliar right back position in place of the injured Kevin Alston ... came on as a second-half substitute in the last three games as a wide midfielder: at Philadelphia (Sept. 7), vs. Dallas (Sept. 10) and at Portland (Sept. 16) ... scored his first two career MLS goals at Chicago (Sept. 25) within a two-minute span.
2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made four appearances, a start at left back at Toronto (June 21), left midfield against Philadelphia (July 18), before sliding to left back during the game, two starts at left back - vs. New York (August 21) and vs. Toronto (Sept. 2) ... scored the gamewinning goal in the 86th minute against TFC (June 18), after assisting on the game’s opening goal from Under-16 player Dominik Machado. BEFORE MLS: Drafted by FC Dallas in the second round (22nd overall) of the 2007 MLS SuperDraft ... chose to pursue playing opportunities abroad and joined Ireland’s St. Patrick’s Athletic in February 2007 ... in four seasons with the Saints, he made 139 appearances and scored 25 goals ... scored St. Patrick’s first-ever away goal in Europe against Latvia’s JKF Olimps during the first qualifying round of the 2008 UEFA Cup. COLLEGE: Appeared in all 79 of San Diego’s games in his four seasons, starting 77, between 2003 and 2006 ... was a 2004 NSCAA All-Far West honoree, and a three-time All-West Coast Conference performer ... scored 16 career goals and added 24 career assists. Last goal: 9/25/11 @ CHI (2) Last assist: N/A 14 | DIEGO FAGUNDEZ POS. M/F | H. 5-8 | W. 140 | AGE: 16 | HOME GROWN PLAYER | INTERNATIONAL The Revolution’s first-ever Home Grown Player, Fagundez was signed to a senior roster contract on November 15, 2010 ... a native of Uruguay and the son of a former professional goalkeeper, has exceptional speed, balance and footwork on the ball ...spent the spring and early summer with the club’s youth program, while playing reserve-team and Open Cup matches with the first team ... completed his freshman year at Leominster High School (Leominster, Mass.) at the end of June, and now trains with the first team on a full-time basis ... will continue to fullfil his academic obligations through regular tutoring sessions through Leominster High School while training full-time with the Revolution ... Twitter account: @DiegoFagundez14 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made five appearances, and one start at forward ... has scored two goals and one assist ... trained with the senior team during April School Vacation Week (April 18-22) ... dressed, but did not make an appearance against Manchester United (July 13) ... made his first 18-man squad on July 20 at D.C. ... became the youngest Revolution to make an appearance and score a goal for the club - and became the second youngest player in MLS history to score a goal - when he made his MLS debut against Chivas USA (August 6) as a substitute, scoring in the 86th minute ... recorded his first career MLS assist at Chicago (Sept. 25) on Ryan Guy’s second goal in stoppage time ... notched a goal in his MLS start (vs. Seattle, Oct. 1) and played the full 90 minutes to become the youngest player in club history (16 yrs. 229 days) to start and play a complete game. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made nine appearances, including seven starts ... has scored one goal and added four assists ... played 66 minutes as a substitute against D.C. (March 26) in his first-ever appearance with the senior team ... started at central midfield at Columbus (May 9), playing 90 minutes ... was a second-half substitute at right midfield at D.C. (June 7) ... started on the left wing at New York (June 10) ... started at left wing at Toronto (June 21), recording three assists in the 3-2 win, including a successful corner kick in the 86th minute that Ryan Guy converted for the game-winning goal ... started at left wing against Philadelphia (July 18), recoring one goal and one assist, including the set-up on Andrew Sousa’s game-winning goal. 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Made two appearances ... made his professional debut at D.C. United (April 26) in the teams’ MLS Play-In round game ... came on as a second-half substitute for Ousmane Dabo, recording one shot and almost scoring on the effort ... played 20 minutes at Kansas City (May 25). 2010-11 YOUTH PROGRAM: A U.S. Soccer Development Academy U15/U16 National Starting XI performer for the second year in a row ... scored 23 goals and added 17 assists in 28 appearances with the youth teams … played 22 games with the Under-16 squad (21 goals, 12 assists), and six matches with the Under-18 team (two goals, five assists) … scored four goals against FC Westchester (Nov. 20) with the U16s … had both the U16s’ goals against Sporting Kansas City (Dec. 6) at the U.S. Soccer Development Academy’s Winter Showcase … in his first-ever appearance with the Under-18s – vs. PA Classics (March 12) – he recorded two goals and two assists to pace the 4-3 win ... his one-goal, one-assist performance for the U16s against D.C. United on April 10 earned him U.S. Soccer’s Under-16 Performer of the Week award ... added one goal and one assist in 3-2 loss to Empire United (April 17) ... scored against South Central Premier (U16s) on May 14, and assisted on Cole Denormandie’s second goal with the U18s against Oakwood on May 15 ... scored one goal and added two assists against Seacoast United (May 22) ... scored two goals and added three assists with the U16s - all in the first half - at South Central Premier (June 12) ... scored two goals against North Carolina Fusion (June 25) in the first game of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Under-16 Playoffs ... added two more goals in the U16s’ 4-3 loss to Pateadores (June 28) in the third and final group-play game of the Playoffs ... scored a game-tying goal against Colorado in the Generation adidas U17 Cup in Frisco, Texas (July 25-30).
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Last goal: 10/1/11 vs. SEA Last assist: 9/25/11 @ CHI 15 | ZACK SCHILAWSKI POS. F | H. 5-10 | W. 165 | AGE: 24 An opportunistic goal scorer who is dangerous inside the penalty area, but is also a threat from outside the box and has the ability create his own chances … uses his pace to get in behind the defense and makes smart runs off the ball … plays well off his forward partner … enjoys taking on defenders one-on-one, but is also effective at linking up through midfield … has a tremendous work ethic ... trained with Plymouth Argyle (ENG) for 10 days in December 2010, working with then head coach (and former Revoution assistant) Paul Mariner. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 22 appearances, including 13 starts at forward ... has one goal and one assist ... started at striker in a 4-3-3 formation in the season opener at LA Galaxy (March 20) ... scored the go-ahead goal against D.C. United (March 26) ... assisted on Ilija Stolica’s game-tying goal in the 93rd minute at Vancouver (April 6) ... 64th-minute substitute in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... returned to the starting lineup at D.C. (July 20), his first start since April 30, and started the next five matches ... came on as a 45th-minute substitute for Rajko Lekic at Portland (Sept. 16) and started on the two-man forward line at Chicago (Sept. 25). 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started at Kansas City (May 25) in the team’s MLS Play-In round match. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made seven starts at forward: at D.C. (June 7), at New York (June 11) at Toronto (June 21), against Philadelphia (July 18), against New York (August 21) against Toronto (Sept. 2) and at Philadelphia (Sept. 8) ... has scored two goals ... scored a second-half insurance goal at New York (June 11) ... struck for the game-winning goal in the first minute of stoppage time against Toronto (Sept. 2). Last goal: 3/26/11 vs. DC Last assist: 4/6/11 at VAN 17 | SAINEY NYASSI POS. M | H. 5-8 | W. 135 | AGE: 22 | INTERNATIONAL Made his mark at the youth international level, helping lead Gambia’s Under-20 Team to the knockout rounds of the 2007 FIFA Under-20 World Cup along with teammate Kenny Mansally ... exceptionally quick, Nyassi can play on either side of the midfield, but is most comfortable on the right side ... is good technically and is good at taking on defenders in the attacking third of the field … the youngest player in Revolution history to start a season opener (19 years, one month, 28 days), as he started at right midfield against Houston in the 2008 season opener ... diagnosed with Malaria in October 2010 after picking up the disease in Burkina Faso during international duty with Gambia earlier in the month … after joining the team late in 2007, is one of the team’s most senior members despite being just 22. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 21 appearances, including eight starts ... has scored one goal ... appeared in the season opener at LA Galaxy (March 20), replacing Zack Schilawski at forward in the 74th minute ... started against D.C. United (March 26), playing on the left wing ... started against Chicago (June 18), drawing his first start since April 6 at Vancouver ... started on the right wing and scored just three minutes into the match at Seattle (June 26), his first goal since Oct. 2, 2010 ... started in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... entered as a 68th-minute substitute at Colorado (July 23), marking the first time that the Nyassi identical twins faced each other ... missed seven matches with injuries: Aug. 13 - Sept. 16 at Portland with a right MCL sprain and the next two matches (since Sept. 25 at Chicago) with a right hamstring strain. 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Made two appearances, both starts ... starting the D.C. game (April 26) on the right wing and finishing stoppage time at left back ... played 60 minutes at Kansas City (May 25) on the left wing. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made three appearances, including one start ... came on as a 68th-minute substitute at Columbus (May 9) ... started and played 45 minutes at D.C. (June 7) ... was a halftime substitute at New York (June 11). INTERNATIONAL: Has four caps and two goals with the Gambian senior national squad, all coming in 2010... notched his first international goal on Jan. 9, 2010, against Tunisia ... scored one goal on Sept. 4, 2010, in the squad’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Namibia in Banjul, then started again on Oct. 9 in the qualifier at Burkina Faso ... earned 16 caps for Gambia’s Under-20 National Team, scoring one goal ... started all four of Gambia’s games at the 2007 FIFA Under-20 World Cup in Canada. Last goal: 6/26/11 at SEA Last assist: 8/14/10 vs. HOU
19 | MONSEF ZERKA POS. M/F | H. 5-9 | W. 185 | AGE: 30 | INTERNATIONAL Joins the Revs after more than a decade in Europe, mostly in his native France, but also most recently in Greece ... is French-born but holds dual citizenship in both France and Morocco ... began his career as a forward, but has played as a wide midfielder the last few years of his career ... signed with the Revs on Aug. 18, and was officially added to the roster on Aug. 26 ... joined the team for his first training session on Friday, Aug. 26, after arriving from Paris the day before ... trained a week and a half with the club while adjusting to MLS ahead of the trip to Philadelphia. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Hade made four appearances, all starts on the right wing ... has scored one goal and added one assist ... made his MLS debut at Philadelphia (Sept. 7) and scored his first MLS goal with a sliding headed attempt ... collected his first MLS assist against Dallas (Sept. 10), with the primary assist on Shalrie Joseph’s game-winning goal ... missed the match at Chicago (Sept. 25) with a left quadriceps strain. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Made his first appearance with the Revs as a member of the Reserve team for its Sept. 2 match against Toronto ... played 73 minutes on the right wing. BEFORE MLS: Most recently played for Greece’s Iraklis FC, which was just relegated to the Football League 2 from the Greek Superleague ... prior to Iraklis, spent a decade playing in France, first as a member of AS Nancy in France from 2001 to 2009, and later with FC Nantes from 2009 to early 2011 ... while with AS Nancy, made 173 appearances and scored 17 goals, 13 of which came during the four seasons with the club in which it was playing in Ligue 1 (2005/06 - 2008/09) ... made an immediate impact by scoring in both his debut and second matches with FC Nantes, with whom he featured in 35 gamesin two seasons with the club. INTERNATIONAL: Eligible to play for either the French or Moroccan national teams because of his dual citizenship and chose to represent Morocco ... earned 12 caps and scored three goals with Morocco ... a member of Morocco’s 2004 Summer Olympics, starting two of the three group stage matches ... also called up to the national squad for the 2008 African Cup of Nations, scoring in a 5-1 win over Namibia. Last goal: 9/7/11 at PHI Last assist: 9/10/11 vs. FCD 21 | SHALRIE JOSEPH POS. M | H. 6-3 | W. 185 | AGE: 33 The whole package as a player and was recognized for his career of versatile and dominating performances by being named one of three finalists for the 2009 MLS Most Valuable Player... controls the game both ways from his central midfield position and is the fulcrum of the Revolution system ... Joseph’s superior passing touch and good decision making means that he is the trigger-point for the Revs’ build-up play ... as tenacious a ball-winner and tackler as there is in MLS ... is a three-time “Best XI” performer, a seven-time MLS All-Star and a four-time MLS All-Star First XI vote-getter (2006-09), he was last named to the 2010 MLS All-Star squad by All-Star head coach Bruce Arena ... earned his U.S. citizenship in 2009 … earned his U.S.S.F. “B” Coaching license in the 2010 offseason … Twitter account: @ShalrieJoseph21. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 29 starts in the central midfield ... has scored a team-high eight goals - to match his previous career high from 2009 - and recorded one assist ... named to the 2011 AT&T MLS All-Star Game by all-star head coach Hans Backe ... scored his first goal of the 2011 season in the third minute at LA (March 20) - the second-earliest goal to start a season in team history ... converted a penalty-kick attempt against D.C. United (March 26) after assisting on Zack Schilawski’s earlier goal ... missed the Houston game (April 17) while serving a red-card suspension after he was ejected from the Real Salt Lake game (April 9) ... knotted the score in the 72nd minute against Sporting Kansas City (April 23), flicking on Kenny Mansally’s service from a set piece ... his 49th minute penalty kick against Vancouver (May 14) proved to be the gamewinner, his second of the season ... with the successful PK, Joseph moved into sole possession of first place on the Revs’ career PK chart, breaking a draw with former captain Steve Ralston ... missed a chance to increase his club lead in PK when he was awarded a penalty at New York (June 10), but his attempt was saved by Greg Sutton ... in the 54th minute against Real Salt Lake (July 4) and became just the second Revolution player in club history to reach the 20,000-minutes played mark with the Revolution ... also scored his team-leading fifth goal of the year off Benny Feihlhaber’s free kick at RSL (July 4) ... started and played the full 90 minutes in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... missed the Philadelphia game (July 17) while serving a yellow-card accumulation suspension ... returned to the starting lineup at D.C. United (July 20) ... converted a 90th-minute penalty-kick attempt at Colorado (July 23) to tie the game, his third penalty-kick goal this season ... buried a 69th-minute penalty-kick attempt against Chivas USA (August 6) to move into a first-place tie in MLS for PKs this season ... matched his single-season high with his eighth goal of the year against Dallas (Sept. 10).
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES INTERNATIONAL: Has appeared more than 20 times for the Grenada National Team ... was the 2007 Caribbean Player of the Year and the 2008 Grenada Footballer of the Year … named to the country’s 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad, but had to withdraw because of a bone bruise in his right knee … most recently appeared for Grenada in a pair of World Cup Qualifiers against Costa Rica on June 14 and June 21, 2008, playing the full 90 minutes in both matches ... was called up to Grenada’s 2011 Gold Cup squad, but declined the invitation to remain with the Revolution.
PERSONAL: Born in Brazil, he moved to the United States when he was six years old … one of five U.S. players featured in a photo shoot in Interview magazine before the World Cup … lists Brazil’s legendary Garrincha as the player he most admires … has a tattoo that reads Per ardua ad astra, Latin for “through adversity to the stars.”
Last goal: 9/10/11 vs. FCD Last assist: 3/26/11 vs. DC
23 | ANDREW SOUSA POS. M | H. 6-0 | W. 165 | AGE: 22 A hard-nosed central midfielder with field vision to support his physical play … is a rightfooted player … can serve as a playmaker in the middle of the pitch, or create his own chances moving forward … is effective on set pieces, both as a target and when stepping up for the service or shot … fluent in Portuguese … Twitter account: @AndrewSousa10
22 | BENNY FEILHABER POS. M | H. 5-9 | W. 150 | AGE: 26 Skillful and a deft passer, Feilhaber brings vision and composure on the ball to the Revolution ... after successive knee injuries dampened his progress, Feilhaber resurrected his career for both club and country in the second half of 2009 ... after alerting the soccer world to his promise with the game-winning goal in the 2007 Gold Cup, he served as a member of Peter Nowak’s squad for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, where he appeared in all three games ... he evolved into one of AGF Aarhus’ more important goal-scorers before coming to MLS in midApril ... the Revolution selected Feilhaber in the Allocation Process on April 19 after Chivas USA (No. 1) and Philadelphia (No. 2) passed on his rights, and announced his signing on April 20 ... flew from Denmark on April 21, and trained with the team for the first time on Friday, April 22 ... fluent in English, German and (Brazilian) Portuguese. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 19 starts, 16 in the central midfield and four along the three-man forward line ... has scored three goals and a team-high five assists ... started the first game for which he was available - vs. Sporting Kansas City (April 23) - playing 90 minutes and recording an assist on Marko Perovic’s goal in the 12th minute ... drew the eventual game-winning penalty kick (converted by Shalrie Joseph) against Vancouver on May 14 ... suffered a right ankle sprain late in the LA game (May 28) and left the game ... missed four games (June 4 at FCD through June 18 vs. CHI) with the ankle injury ... returned to the lineup at Seattle (June 26), recording an assist in the third minute on Sainey Nyassi’s goal ... set up Shalrie Joseph’s 63rd-minute goal at Real Salt Lake (July 4) and also drew a penalty kick in the fourth minute, which Rajko Lekic converted ... started and recorded an assist in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... received a second caution and subsequent red-card ejection in the 66th-minute against Philadelphia (July 17) and was unavailable at D.C. United (July 20) ... scored his first MLS goal at Colorado (July 23) ... scored his second goal of the year at Columbus (Aug. 13) ... scored the team’s fourth goal at Philadelphia (Sept. 7) ... recorded his fourth assist of the season (off a corner kick) against Dallas (Sept. 10) on Rajko Lekic’s goal ... picked up his fifth assist on Diego Fagundez’s 35th-minute goal against Seattle (Oct. 1) with another corner kick assist. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Volunteered to play in the Revs reserve match against Toronto (Sept. 2) to help stay sharp during the team’s 17-day break caused by Hurricane Irene ... recorded the game-winning assist, setting Zack Schilawski through alone for the game-winning goal in the first minute of stoppage time. BEFORE MLS: Began his professional career in Germany with Hamburg’s reserve team in 2005 following a call-up to the U.S. Under-20 National Team for the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship ... debuted with Hamburg’s first team in 2006, where he went on to make nine appearances before signing with Derby County, which had just won promotion to the English Premier League, in 2007 ... made 10 appearances for Derby before the club was relegated at the end of the season and signed with AGF Aarhus on a free transfer in August 2008. ... at AGF Aarhus, made 54 appearances in two-and-a-half seasons, scoring five goals, before signing with MLS in April 2011. COLLEGE: A walk-on at UCLA, he went on to play 16 games in his first season with the Bruins in 2003 … in his next year, he played in every match, helping UCLA to a 14-4-2 record … scored five goals and had three assists for 13 points as UCLA advanced to the third round of the NCAA tournament ... turned professional after two seasons. INTERNATIONAL: Has 38 appearances with the U.S. National Team and was a member of the U.S.’ 2010 FIFA World Cup squad and the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team ... has scored two goals for the national team, including the game-winning goal in the final of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup against Mexico in Chicago ... made three appearances in South Africa during the 2010 World Cup, and three appearances at the 2008 Olympics ... also a former member of the U.S. Under-20 squad ... earned his first senior team cap on March 25, 2007, against Ecuador ... was called in for the 2011 Gold Cup, but was replaced on the roster after suffering an ankle injury on May 28 with the Revolution.
Last goal: 9/7/11 at PHI Last assist: 10/1/11 vs. SEA
2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has yet to make an appearance with the first team ... missed the first eight games of the season with a right quadriceps strain ... was part of the 18 dressed players for the first time this season on June 15 against Toronto. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made seven appearances, including six starts in the central midfield ... has scored one goal ... started and tallied the go-ahead goal in the 60th minute against Philadelphia (July 18). 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started and played central midfield at Kansas City (May 25) in the team’s MLS Play-In match. Last goal: N/A Last assist: N/A 25 | DARRIUS BARNES POS. D | H. 6-1 | W. 175 | AGE: 24 An athletic central defender who loves to attack the ball, Barnes has great anticipation and timing ... has good speed and is very strong on the ball ... solid in the air and a tireless worker ... a good distributor out of the back ... has the ability to create offensive chances with his long throw-ins ... became a “Big” through Big Brothers, Big Sisters in 2010, and is currently matched with a Boston-area “Little” … Twitter account: @DBarnes25. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 25 appearances, including 19 starts ... has played all three positions across the back this season: has made one start at right back (at LA on March 20), 14 starts at left back and four starts and two substitute appearances at his natural center back spot ... his start at left back at Houston (April 17) marked his first-ever start in a four-man backline on the left ... was a second-half substitute against Real Salt Lake (April 9) at center back ... came on in the 75th minute at left back when Ousmane Dabo left the game on May 7 against Colorado ... started at left back in three straight matches (May 14 vs. Vancouver, May 21 at San Jose, May 28 vs. LA) before coming on as a sub at left back for Didier Domi at Dallas (June 4) ...started four straight matches at left back (June 15 vs. Toronto through July 4 at Real Salt Lake) ... second-half subsitute in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... came on as a 22nd-minute substitute at D.C. (July 20) at center back - his natural position - marking the first time 2011 he has played in the center ... started at center back at Colorado (July 23) and shifted back to left back at Kansas City (July 30) to cover for the suspended Chris Tierney ... started at center back against Chivas USA (August 6), playing two straight matches there, before returning to left back for five straight matches (Aug. 17 vs. Houston through Sept. 16 at Portland) ... made his fourth start at center back at Chicago (Sept. 25). 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made six appearances, including five starts ... started at central defense against D.C. (March 26) and at Columbus (May 9) and at left back at D.C. (June 7), at New York (June 11) and against Philadelphia (July 18) ... made a halftime substitution against Toronto (Sept. 2). 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started at right back in the team’s MLS Play-In match at D.C. (April 26). Last goal: N/A Last assist: N/A 26 | STEPHEN McCARTHY POS. M | H. 6-4 | W. 185 | AGE: 23 A physical midfielder who is active in the play … has a solid first touch and is able to connect passes under pressure … rarely loses an aerial challenge … uses his tremendous size in his defensive role in the midfield … can also get forward as a target man on set pieces, and has an accurate shot from distance.
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Made 21 appearances, including 18 starts in the central midfield, before undergoing season-ending arthroscopic labrum repair surgery on his shoulder on Sept. 12 ... scored two goals and one assist ... made his MLS debut in the season opener at LA Galaxy (March 20) ... scored his first professional goal on April 2 against Portland, and then received a yellow card caution for his goal celebration where he lifted up his shirt to reveal a message to his grandfather in the Portland area ... missed his first game at Chivas USA (April 30) when he was not selected after playing 90 minutes the previous Tuesday in USOC qualifying at DC ... made his first substitute appearance of his career at New York (June 10), when he came on in the 20th minute for Ousmane Dabo after he suffered a right thigh injury ... missed the Seattle match (June 26) with a left shoulder subluxation (dislocation) after picking up the injury in the June 21 reserve league match and did not travel to Salt Lake (July 4) to continue rehabbing ... was a second-half substitute in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... returned to the starting lineup against Philadelphia (July 17), playing 90 minutes in the central midfield ... recorded the game-winning goal at D.C. (July 20), heading in Chris Tierney’s corner kick ... recorded his first assist at Colorado (July 23) ... left the match at Kansas City (July 30) in the 34th minute with a left shoulder injury, but returned to the starting lineup against Chivas USA (Aug. 6) ... was unavailable at Philadelphia (September 7) as the shoulder injury persisted ... underwent surgery on his left shoulder on Sept. 12 to fix his chronic subluxation ... is expected to undergo three-four months of rehabiliation before being ready to return to the field for the 2012 preseason. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Made two appearances in central midfield, including one start ... started at Toronto (June 21), but left after 30 minutes when he aggravated a prior shoulder injury ... also came on as a second-half sub against New York (August 21). 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Was a last-minute addition to the travel party for the team’s MLS Play-In round game at D.C. (April 26), and played 90 minutes in the central midfield when Pat Phelan (concussion) was unable to travel for the match. Last goal: 7/20/11 at DC Last assist: 7/23/11 at COL 28 | PAT PHELAN POS. M | H. 6-0 | W. 185 | AGE: 26 A physical converted central defender who also displays effective ball distribution in the defensive midfield ... adds size and strength to the lineup ... has a great soccer mind ... combines excellent ball skills with great tenacity in defending … a former teammate of Zack Schilawski at Wake Forest … wears Full 90 concussion headgear during games because of past concussion issues and his physical style of play. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 20 appearances, including 15 starts in the central midfield ... has recorded three assists ... picked up his second career assist on Ilija Stolica’s 93rd-minute game-tying goal at Vancouver (April 6) ... missed the Houston (April 17) game while serving a red-card suspension after he was ejected from the Real Salt Lake game (April 9) ... missed three matches: April 23 vs. Kansas City and April 30 at Chivas USA with a concussion and May 7 vs. Colorado with a left shin contusion ... was available for selection for the May 14 Vancouver match, but did not play ... made his first appearance in the lineup since April 6 when he came on as a second-half substitute for Ousmane Dabo at Dallas (June 4) ... returned to the starting line-up for the first time since April 9 when he was among the 11 at New York (June 10) ... started against Chicago (June 18), earning an assist on Rajko Lekic’s 48th-minute game-tying goal ... started in the international friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... entered as an 82nd-minute substitute against Chivas USA (August 6), battling through a right hip flexor strain ... picked up his third assist of the season at Columbus (August 13) on Benny Feilhaber’s 45th-minute strike ... entered the game as a 58th-minute substitute for Rajko Lekic at Philadelphia (Sept. 7), but left the game late with a head injury after an on-field collision with Danny Califf ... missed the Dallas game (Sept. 10) with a concussion, but returned to the squad at Portland (Sept. 16), but did not play.
30 | KEVIN ALSTON POS. D | H. 5-8 | W. 160 | AGE: 23 An outside back who excels defensively, especially in one-on-one situations, but also likes to get forward down the flank … uses his tremendous pace to great effect, both defensively and offensively … transitioned back to his natural right back spot in his rookie season after playing left back in college … a tenacious ball-winner ... left Indiana following his junior season to sign a Generation adidas contract with Major League Soccer … was a 2010 MLS All-Star, named to the team by head coach Bruce Arena for the match against Manchester United … Twitter account: @KAlston30. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made a team-high 30 appearances, all starts at right back ... leads the team in minutes played (2,684) this season ... has one assist ... made his season debut against D.C. United (March 26) ... sat out the season opener at LA (March 20) with a left hamstring strain, but has started every game since ... wore a clear facial mask for two games while he was recovering from a broken nose suffered at Vancouver (April 6) in a collision with Eric Hassli ... started in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... recorded his first assist of the season, a secondary assist, at Colorado (July 23). INTERNATIONAL: Earned his first call-up to training camp for the full U.S. National Team in January 2010, but suffered a strained hamstring and was unavailable for selection against Honduras … he was called into camp again ahead of the team’s match against El Salvador, but he re-aggravated the hamstring injury in training with the Revs the day before the start of camp and did not attend … earned 17 caps as a member of the U-17 National Team, including three starts at the 2005 FIFA Under-17 World Youth Championship in Peru … represented the U.S. at the Pan Am Games in Brazil in the summer of 2007. Last goal: 9/1/10 vs. Monarcas Morelia (SuperLiga) Last assist: 7/23/11 at COL 33 | ZAK BOGGS POS. F/M | H. 6-0 | W. 180 | AGE: 24 An attacking combination midfielder/forward with a nose for goal who also excels in defensive situations … uses his size to good effect and is a physical presence wherever he plays on the field … more comfortable on the left side of midfield, but is effective as a right-sided midfielder and as an option at right back … useful on set pieces, including both shooting on goal and serving balls from the flanks or corners … has tremendous energy … has gained a reputation for his steadfast work ethic, both on and off the field … volunteers his time as an intern/research assistant at Children’s Hospital Boston in the lab of Marsha A. Moses, PhD, one of the preeminent cancer researchers in the country … re-signed with the club on March 2 ... named MLS W.O.R.K.S. Humanitarian of the Month for June 2011 for his work with Children’s Hospital Boston. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 20 appearances, including 16 starts - eight starts along the forward line, two in the central midfield (at Houston, April 17; vs. Kansas City, April 23) and six on the right wing ... has recorded one goal and one assist ... played 32 minutes against D.C. United (March 26) before coming off after a collision that resulted in a gash in his forehead that required eight stitches ... picked up his first career assist on Rajko Lekic’s game-winning goal in the 83rd minute against Kansas City (April 23) ... after being announced as a starter on May 7 against Colorado, was scratched during warm-ups after coming down with an illnesss suddenly ... scored his first goal of the 2011 season at New York (June 10) ... missed the Chicago match (June 18) with a right MCL sprain, but returned as a substitute at Seattle (June 26) ... started in the friendly against Manchester United (July 13) ... returned to the starting lineup at D.C. (July 20) ... started at right wing against Houston (August 17) and New York (August 20). 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made three appearances, all starts ... started at right back at Toronto (June 21) and against Toronto (Sept. 2) and at right wing at Philadelphia (Sept. 8).
2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Captained the team at Kansas City (May 25) in the MLS Play-In round.
Last goal: 6/10/11 at NY Last assist: 4/23/11 vs. KC
2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made two appearances, both starts in the central midfield ... captained the team on both occasions ... started and played 45 minutes at D.C. (June 7) and started and played 90 minutes against New York (August 20).
34 | BOBBY SHUTTLEWORTH POS. GK | H. 6-2 | W. 195 | AGE: 24 An athletic goalkeeper with good size ... joined the Revs following a brief stint with the Austin Aztex of USL-1, a club which the Revolution played against during the 2009 preseason ... was signed as a free agent on June 18, 2009, after impressing the Revolution coaching staff during a brief training stint earlier in the season ... trained with Plymouth Argyle (ENG) for 10 days in December, working with then head coach Paul Mariner.
INTERNATIONAL: A former member of the U.S. Under-18 and Under-20 National Teams … helped the U-20s solidify a spot in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship in Holland … invited to the January 2008 Under-23 training camp. Last goal: 9/25/10 vs. CLB Last assist: 8/13/11 at CLB
2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made four appearances, all starts ... is 0-2-2 this season with a 2.00 goals against average ... made his first appearance - and start - of the season at Vancouver (April 6), making one save and allowing one goal in the draw ... made four saves in the loss to Real Salt Lake (April 9) ... made five saves at Chivas USA (April 30), including a double save in the second half that won MLS Save of the Week ... was a second-half subsitute in the
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES friendly against Manchester United (July 13), recording two saves ... started and conceded two goals against New York (August 20), picking up the draw. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made seven appearances, including six starts ... made the start and allowed four goals against D.C. (March 26) ... posted 63 shutout minutes at Columbus (May 9) ... came off the bench as a halftime sub at D.C. (June 7) ... earned the win at New York (June 10), making one save in the 2-0 shutout effort ... started and played the first half against Philadelphia (July 18), making three saves in the effort ... picked up the win with a three-save effort against Toronto (Sept. 2). 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started both of the team’s MLS Play-In matches ... made three saves in the team’s 3-2 victory at D.C. United (April 26) ... made three saves at Kansas City (May 25). Last shutout: 10/16/10 vs. KC Most saves: 6, 10/10/10 at HOU 35 | RYAN KINNE POS. M/F | H. 5-8 | W. 160 | AGE: 22 A crafty midfielder who served as that the catalyst for the Monmouth Hawks during his four years on the team … has exceptional pace on the wing and the ability to beat players down the flank or cut back into the interior for his own shot ... can play comfortably on either side of midfield or up top as a forward … Twitter account: @RyanVKinne. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Made his MLS debut as a stoppage time substitute against D.C. United (March 26). 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made nine appearances, all starts ... started at central midfield against D.C. (March 26), playing 84 minutes ... started and played 90 minutes at right back at Columbus (May 9), at D.C. (June 7) and against New York (August 21) ... started and played 90 minutes at right wing at New York (June 11), at Toronto (June 21) and against Philadelphia (July 18) ... played left wing against Toronto (Sept. 2) and at Philadelphia (Sept. 8). 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started both of the team’s MLS Play-In matches ... played 90 minutes on the left wing at D.C. (April 26) ... started at right back at Kansas City (May 25). Last goal: N/A Last assist: N/A 40 | TIM MURRAY POS. GK | H. 6-2 | W. 185 | AGE: 23 A young athletic goalkeeper who is an excellent shot-blocker ... is expected to see more time during the 2011 season with the return of the MLS Reserve Division … re-signed with the club on March 2. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has not made an appearance with the first team in 2011 ... had a brief loan spell to FC New York (USL PRO) in April, but is back with the Revolution full time. 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made six appearances, including two starts ... came on as a second-half substitute in the 63rd minute, and allowed one goal at Columbus (May 9) ... started at D.C. (June 7) ... came on in the 60th minute at Toronto (June 21), earning the win in the 3-2 victory ... replaced Bobby Shuttleworth to begin the second half against Philadelphia (July 18) and earned the win, making two saves ... made his second start of the season against New York (August 20), taking the loss ... second-half substitute at Philadelphia (Sept. 8). 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Came on as a second-half substitute at Kansas City (May 25) in the team’s MLS Play-In game. Last shutout: N/A 45 | RYAN COCHRANE POS. D | H. 6-1 | W. 180 | AGE: 28 An accomplished defender who joins the Revs after a career split between the old San Jose (2004-05)/new Houston (2006-07, 2009-10) franchise and the revived San Jose team (200809) … won MLS Cups in 2006 and 2007 with the Houston Dynamo, defeating the Revolution in both matches … an active defender who plays primarily in a central position, but can also play on the right if needed … strong in the air both defensively and on the attack, and has sound defensive positioning … an experienced, physical defender … a dangerous target on set pieces … Twitter account: @RyanTCochrane … his mustache also has its own (fangenerated) Twitter account, which he interacts with: @CochranesStache. 2011 REGULAR SEASON: Has made 21 appearances, including 18 starts, at center back ... has scored one goal and added one assist ... made his Revolution debut as a second-half substitute against D.C. United (March 26), playing center back for Franco Coria, who came
off injured ... made his first-ever Revolution start on April 2 against Portland ... started, but only played 53 minutes, against Real Salt Lake (April 9), coming off with left hip pain ... came on in the 79th minute at Houston (April 17) for Franco Coria, marking his first match playing against his former team ... played alongside A.J. Soares to help post the team’s first two shutouts of 2011 against Colorado (May 7) and Vancouver (May 14) ... started against LA (May 28), but left at halftime after suffering a head injury in the first half ... returned to the starting lineup in the next game, at Dallas (June 4) ... left the June 15 game against Toronto in the 69th minute after picking up a left hamstring strain, which forced him to miss the June 18 game against Chicago ... returned to the starting lineup at Seattle (June 26) ... was ejected after a second caution at Real Salt Lake (July 4) and was unavailable for the match against Philadelphia (July 17) while serving a one-game red-card suspension ... came on as a halftime substitute against Manchester United (July 13) ... returned to the starting lineup at D.C. (July 20), but came off in the 22nd minute with a left foot injury ... returned to the starting lineup at center back against Chivas USA (August 6) ... scored his first goal since Oct. 2008 when he struck in the fourth minute against Houston (August 17) ... started at Philadelphia (Sept.7), but left the game in the 75th minute after cramping up ... was a second-half sub against Dallas (Sept. 10), and picked up his first assist since Oct. 25, 2009 (while with Houston), on Rajko Lekic’s goal ... unavailable for the Chicago (Sept. 25) match while remaining in Boston to attend to person family matters ... returned to starting lineup against Seattle (Oct. 1). 2011 RESERVE LEAGUE: Has made two appearances, both starts, with the reserves ... started at central defense against D.C. (March 26) and against Toronto (Sept. 2), playing 45 minutes in both matches. 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: Started and played 90 minutes at center back in the team’s MLS Play-In match at D.C. United (April 26). INTERNATIONAL: A former member of the U.S. Under-18 and Under-20 programs … started all five matches for the U.S. at the 2003 Under-20 FIFA World Cup in the United Arab Emirates … started three matches at the Under-20 CONCACAF Qualifying Tournament … scored his first international goal on May 18, 2003 and had a total of 20 Under-20 appearances … made 18 appearances with the Under-18s in 2001, and was the only player to appear in all 19 U18 matches in 2000 Last goal: 8/17/11 vs. HOU Last assist: 9/10/11 vs. FCD
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NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION RECENT DATES OF NOTE March 2, 2011 March 3, 2011 March 4, 2011 March 31, 2011 April 8, 2011 April 19, 2011 April 22, 2011 April 29, 2011 May 23, 2011 May 24, 2011 May 31, 2011 June 2, 2011 June 6, 2011 June 8, 2011 June 9, 2011 June 30, 2011 July 15, 2011 July 18, 2011 August 2, 2011 August 6, 2011 August 18, 2011 September 12, 2011 October 1, 2011
Re-signed F/M Zak Boggs and GK Tim Murray Signed M Ryan Kinne, F Alan Koger and M Andrew Sousa Signed M Michael Augustine Signed D Otto Loewy, Waived D Seth Sinovic Signed F Rajko Lekic Acquired M Benny Feilhaber through the MLS Allocation Process (announced on April 20, 2011) Announced UnitedHealthcare had signed a multiple-year jersey sponsorship with the Revolution Loaned GK Tim Murray and F Ilija Stolica to FC New York (USL PRO); hired Peter Fuller as reserve team coach; announced youth soccer development partnership between former F Taylor Twellman and the Revolution Academy M Benny Feilhaber called into U.S. National Team for Spain friendly and 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup M Shalrie Joseph called into Grenada National Team for 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup M Shalrie Joseph declined the call-up to the Grenada National Team for the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup M Marko Perovic undergoes season-ending knee surgery M Benny Feilhaber replaced on the 2011 U.S. CONCACAF Gold Cup team because of injury Waived M Michael Augustine Signed M Ryan Guy Declined the contract options on M Marko Perovic and F Ilija Stolica D Didier Domi released from contract M Ousmane Dabo retires Signed F Milton Caraglio as the team’s first-ever Designated Player Home Grown player Diego Fagundez makes his MLS debut, becoming the youngest Revs player ever to make an appearance (16 yrs., 173 days) Signed M Monsef Zerka M Stephen McCarthy underwent season-ending shoulder surgery F Diego Fagundez makes his first MLS start and plays the full 90 minutes, becoming the youngest Revs player ever to start a match and play a complete game (16 yrs., 229 days)
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2011 GAME-BY-GAME LINEUPS @ LA GALAXY T, 1-1 March 20, 2011 GK Reis D Tierney D Soares D Coria D Barnes M McCarthy M Phelan M Joseph © F Perovic (Mansally 22’) F Boggs F Schilawski (Nyassi 74’)
vs. D.C. UNITED W, 2-1 March 26, 2011 GK Reis D Domi D Soares D Coria (Cochrane 48’) D Alston M McCarthy M Phelan M Joseph © F Nyassi (Kinne 91+’) F Boggs (Dube 32’) F Schilawski
vs. PORTLAND TIMBERS T, 1-1 April 2, 2011 GK Reis D Domi D Soares D Cochrane D Alston M McCarthy (Mansally 58’) M Phelan M Joseph © F Nyassi F Boggs F Schilawski
@ VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC T, 1-1 April 6, 2011 GK Shuttleworth D Domi D Soares D Cochrane (Stolica 61’) D Alston M McCarthy (Mansally 56’) M Phelan M Joseph © F Nyassi (Tierney 74’) F Boggs F Schilawski
vs. REAL SALT LAKE L, 0-2 April 9, 2011 GK Shuttleworth D Domi D Coria D Cochrane (Barnes 53’) D Alston M McCarthy (Stolica 46’) M Phelan M Joseph © F Mansally F Perovic F Schilawski (Nyassi 46’)
@ HOUSTON L, 0-1 April 17, 2011 GK Reis © D Barnes D Soares D Coria (Cochrane 79’) D Alston M Tierney M McCarthy M Boggs F Schilawski (Mansally 79’) F Lekic F Perovic
vs. SPORTING KANSAS CITY W, 3-2 April 23, 2011 GK Reis D Domi D Soares D Coria D Alston M Perovic (Mansally 60’) M McCarthy (Schilawski 64’) M Feilhaber M Boggs F Joseph © F Lekic
@ CHIVAS USA L, 0-3 April 30, 2011 GK Shuttleworth D Domi (Tierney 76’) D Soares D Coria D Alston M Mansally (Nyassi 46’) M Feilhaber M Joseph © M Boggs F Schilawski F Lekic
vs. COLORADO RAPIDS T, 0-0 May 7, 2011 GK Reis D Tierney D Soares D Cochrane D Alston M Dabo (Barnes 75’) M Joseph © M McCarthy (Nyassi 46’) F Feilhaber F Lekic F Mansally
vs. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC W, 1-0 May 14, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Cochrane D Alston M Tierney M Feilhaber M Joseph © M McCarthy M Boggs (Nyassi 75’) F Lekic (Dube 81’)
@ SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES L, 1-2 May 21, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Cochrane (Cochrane 83’) D Alston M Tierney M Feilhaber M Joseph © M McCarthy M Boggs (Nyassi 66’) F Lekic
vs. LA GALAXY L, 0-1 May 28, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Cochrane (Coria 46’) D Alston M Tierney M Feilhaber M Joseph © M McCarthy (74’) M Boggs (Nyassi 67’) F Lekic
@ FC DALLAS L, 0-1 June 4, 2011 GK Reis D Domi (Barnes 59’) D Soares D Cochrane D Alston M Tierney M Dabo (Phelan 53’) M Joseph © M McCarthy (Nyassi 70’) M Boggs F Lekic
@ NEW YORK RED BULLS L, 1-2 June 10, 2011 GK Reis D Domi D Soares D Cochrane D Alston M Tierney M Dabo (McCarthy 20’) M Joseph © M Phelan (Mansally 56’) M Boggs (Nyassi 85’) F Lekic
vs. TORONTO FC T, 0-0 June 15, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Cochrane (Coria 69’) D Alston M Tierney (Schilawski 68’) M Phelan M Joseph © M Boggs (Nyassi 46’) F Mansally F Lekic
vs. CHICAGO FIRE T, 1-1 June 18, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Coria D Alston M Tierney (Guy 71’) M Phelan M Joseph © M Nyassi F Mansally (Schilawski 81’) F Lekic
@ SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC L, 1-2 June 26, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Cochrane (Schilawski 81’) D Alston M Guy (Mansally 62’) M Feilhaber M Joseph © M Phelan M Nyassi (Boggs 62’) F Lekic
@ REAL SALT LAKE T, 3-3 July 4, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes (Mansally 46’) D Soares D Cochrane D Alston (Domi 86’) M Tierney M Feilhaber M Joseph © M Phelan M Nyassi (Boggs 65’) F Lekic
vs. PHILADLPHIA UNION L, 0-3 July 17, 2011 GK Reis © D Tierney D Soares D Coria (Barnes 46’) D Alston M Feilhaber M Phelan M McCarthy M Nyassi (Boggs 46’) F Mansally (Schilawski 79’) F Lekic
@ D.C. UNITED W, 1-0 July 20, 2011 GK Reis D Tierney D Soares D Cochrane (Barnes 22’) D Alston M McCarthy M Joseph © M Phelan F Boggs (Nyassi 58’) F Schilawski (Mansally 68’) F Lekic
@ COLORADO RAPIDS T, 2-2 July 23, 2011 GK Reis D Tierney D Soares D Barnes D Alston M McCarthy (Nyassi 68’) M Joseph © M Phelan F Feilhaber F Lekic (Mansally 75’) F Schilawski (Coria 66’)
@ SPORTING KANSAS CITY T, 1-1 July 30, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Coria D Alston (Guy 78’) M McCarthy (Mansally 34’) M Joseph © M Phelan F Feilhaber F Lekic F Schilawski (Nyassi 72’)
vs. CHIVAS USA L, 2-3 August 6, 2011 GK Reis D Tierney D Cochrane (Phelan 81’) D Barnes D Alston M McCarthy M Joseph © M Feilhaber M Nyassi F Caraglio (Mansally 62’) F Schilawski (Fagundez 66’)
@ COLUMBUS CREW L, 1-3 August 13, 2011 GK Reis D Tierney D Soares D Barnes D Alston M McCarthy (Fagundez 79’) M Joseph © M Phelan F Feilhaber F Caraglio (Boggs 79’) F Schilawski (Mansally 68’)
vs. HOUSTON DYNAMO T, 1-1 August 17, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Cochrane (Phelan 76’) D Alston M Tierney (Schilawski 62’) M Joseph © M Feilhaber M Boggs F Caraglio (McCarthy 79’) F Mansally
vs. NEW YORK RED BULLS T, 2-2 August 20, 2011 GK Shuttleworth D Barnes D Soares D Cochrane D Alston M Mansally M Feilhaber M Joseph © M Boggs F Caraglio F Lekic (McCarthy 58’)
@ PHILADELPHIA UNION T, 4-4 September 7, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Cochrane (Coria 74’) D Alston M Tierney M Joseph © M Feilhaber M Zerka (Guy 64’) F Lekic (Phelan 58’) F Caraglio
vs. FC DALLAS W, 2-0 September 10, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares D Coria (Cochrane 72’) D Alston M Tierney M Joseph © M Feilhaber M Zerka (Guy 80’) F Lekic F Caraglio (Mansally 73’)
@ PORTLAND TIMBERS L, 0-3 September 16, 2011 GK Reis D Barnes D Soares (Guy 58’) D Coria D Alston M Tierney M Joseph © M Feilhaber M Zerka (Mansally 71’) F Lekic (Schilawski 45’) F Caraglio
@ CHICAGO FIRE L, 2-3 September 25, 2011 GK Reis D Tierney D Barnes D Coria D Alston M Mansally (Dube 57’) M Joseph © M Feilhaber M Guy F Schilawski (Fagundez 71’) F Caraglio
vs. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC L, 2-1 October 1, 2011 GK Reis D Tierney D Soares D Cochrane (Barned 68’) D Alston M Zerka (Phelan 69’) M Feilhaber M Joseph © M Guy F Fagundez F Caraglio
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
2011 GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES New England Revolution 1 at LA Galaxy 1 March 20, 2011 at The Home Depot Center (Carson, Calif.) Scoring - NE - Joseph (Perovic) 3 LA - Juninho (unassisted) 39 Shots Saves NE 7 5 LA 13 0 D.C. United 1 at New England Revolution 2 March 26, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - DC - Davies (penalty kick) 91+ NE - Schilawski (Joseph) 8, Joseph (penalty kick) 17 Shots Saves DC 12 3 NE 10 5 Portland Timbers 1 at New England Revolution 1 April 2, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - POR - Jewsbury (Hall, Cooper) 38 NE - McCarthy (unassisted) 22 Shots POR 9 NE 10
Fouls 14 6
Offsides 2 3
Corners 6 6 Att. 12,914
Fouls 11 19
Offsides 2 2
Corners 7 3 Att. 7,114
Saves 2 5
New England Revolution 1 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1 April 6, 2011 at Empire Field (Vancouver, Canada) Scoring - NE - Stolica (Schilawski, Phelan) 93+ VAN - Hassli (penalty) 55 Shots Saves NE 10 1 VAN 6 4 Real Salt Lake 2 at New England Revolution 0 April 9, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - RSL - Schuler (Warner) 27, Paulo Jr. (Warner) 47 NE - none Shots Saves RSL 14 3 NE 9 3 New England Revolution 0 at Houston Dynamo 1 April 17, 2011 at Robertson Stadium (Houston, Texas) Scoring - NE - none HOU - Freeman (unassisted) 86 Shots NE 9 HOU 26
Att. 27,000
Fouls 14 14
Offsides 3 1
Corners 4 4 Att. 19,396
Fouls 10 14
Offsides 6 2
Corners 7 7 Att. 7,970
Fouls 16 19
Offsides 1 0
Corners 4 2 Att. 15,176
Saves 7 1
Sporting Kansas City 2 at New England Revolution 3 April 23, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - SKC - Kamara (Bunbury) 14, Kamara (penalty kick) 69 NE - Perovic (Feilhaber) 12, Joseph (Mansally) 72, Lekic (Boggs) 83 Shots Saves SKC 14 0 NE 10 3
Fouls 9 8
Offsides 1 1
Corners 1 12 Att. 11,414
Fouls 19 17
Offsides 1 2
Corners 8 3
New England Revolution 1 at San Jose Earthquakes 2 May 21, 2011 at Buck Shaw Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.) Scoring - NE - Tierney (unassisted) 86 SJ - McLoughlin (Wondolowski) 71, Convey (unassisted) 83 Shots Saves NE 10 2 SJ 11 4 LA Galaxy 1 at New England Revolution 0 May 28, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - LA - Lopez (Beckham) 69 NE - none Shots LA 15 NE 11 New England Revolution 0 at FC Dallas 1 June 4, 2011 at Pizza Hut Park (Frisco, Texas) Scoring - NE - none FCD - Chavez (Castillo) 69 Shots NE 3 FCD 16
Att. 9,736 Fouls 13 17
Offsides 3 4
Corners 8 3 Att. 21,793
Saves 3 5
Fouls 11 16
Offsides 1 2
Corners 10 0 Att. 10,363
Saves 6 2
New England Revolution 1 at New York Red Bulls 2 June 10, 2011 at Red Bull Arena (Harrison, N.J.) Scoring - NE - Boggs (Tierney, Domi) 54 NYRB - Own goal (Cochrane) 37, Henry (Keel) 50 Shots Saves NE 12 5 NYRB 12 2 Toronto FC 0 at New England Revolution 0 June 15, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - TFC - none NE - none Shots Saves TFC 11 7 NE 19 3 Chicago Fire 1 at New England Revolution 1 June 18, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - CHI - Oduro (Nyarko) 32 NE - Lekic (Phelan) 48 Shots Saves CHI 13 6 NE 19 5 New England Revolution 1 at Seattle Sounders FC 2 June 26, 2011 at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, Wash.) Scoring - NE - Nyassi (Feilhaber) 3 SEA - Wahl (unassisted) 34, Fernandez (Levesque, Rosales) 40 Shots Saves NE 11 1 SEA 9 2
Fouls 12 6
Offsides 1 4
Corners 3 6 Att. 21, 201
Fouls 13 16
Offsides 3 3
Corners 4 3 Att. 6,680
Fouls 11 19
Offsides 1 2
Corners 7 11 Att. 14,246
Fouls 16 12
Offsides 3 3
Corners 9 8 Att. 36,212
Fouls 13 7
Offsides 1 3
Corners 5 3
New England Revolution 0 at Chivas USA 3 April 30, 2011 at The Home Depot Center Att. 14,058 Scoring - NE - none CHV - LaBrocca (Zemanski, Moreno) 22, Mondaini (Moreno, Jazic) 45, Moreno (unassisted) 57 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE 11 4 7 2 3 CHV 13 8 14 3 6
New England Revolution 3 at Real Salt Lake 3 July 4, 2011 at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, Utah) Scoring - NE - Lekic (penalty) 4, Tierney (unassisted) 16, Joseph (Feilhaber) 63 RSL - Johnson (unassisted) 24, Saborio (penalty) 56, Espindola (Saborio, Olave) 83 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides NE 6 9 12 1 RSL 20 0 15 0
Colorado Rapids 0 at New England Revolution 0 May 7, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - COL - none NE - none Shots COL 9 NE 7
Philadelphia Union 3 at New England Revolution 0 Att. 13.414 July 17, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - PHI - Ruiz (Daniel, Mapp) 12, Valdes (Le Toux, Nakazawa) 24, Williams (Mwanga) 93+ NE - none Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners PHI 12 0 8 0 5 NE 6 4 10 2 6
Att. 11,755 Saves 3 1
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 at New England Revolution 1 May 14, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - VAN - none NE - Joseph (penalty) 49 Shots Saves VAN 11 3 NE 8 6
Fouls 15 12
Offsides 1 5
Corners 6 3 Att. 14,186
Fouls 12 14
Offsides 1 2
Corners 6 6
New England Revolution 1 at D.C. United 0 July 20, 2011 at RFK Stadium (Washington, D.C.) Scoring - NE - McCarthy (Tierney) 73 DC - none Shots NE 9 DC 13
Att. 16,139 Corners 1 6
Att. 15,597 Saves 6 1
Fouls 5 6
Offsides 1 0
Corners 3 8
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES New England Revolution 2 at Colorado Rapids 2 July 23, 2011 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park (Commerce City, Colo.) Scoring - NE - Feilhaber (McCarthy, Alston) 25, Joseph (penalty kick) 90 COL - Folan (penalty kick) 65, Kimura (unassisted) 82 Shots Saves Fouls NE 6 2 9 COL 7 1 12 New England Revolution 1 at Sporting Kansas City 1 July 30, 2011 at LIVESTRONG Sporting Park (Kansas City, Kan.) Scoring - NE - Lekic (Reis) 38 SKC - Burnbury (unassisted) 89 Shots Saves NE 8 4 SKC 21 4
Att. 12,273 Offsides 6 2
Corners 1 5 Att. 17,418
Fouls 11 11
Offsides 1 0
Corners 4 6
New England Revolution 4 at Philadelphia Union 4 September 7, 2011 at PPL Park (Chester, Pa.) Att. 16,148 Scoring - NE - Soares (Tierney) 9, Lekic (penalty kick), Zerka (Tierney) 25, Feilhaber (Lekic) 33 PHI- Torres (Williams) 28, Adu (Mwanga, Paunovic) 54, Le Toux (penalty kick) 79, Le Toux (Paunovic) 92+ Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE 7 7 17 4 3 PHI 24 0 16 2 9 FC Dallas 0 at New England Revolution 2 September 10, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - FCD - none NE - Joseph (Zerka, Caraglio) 14, Lekic (Cochrane, Feilhaber) 84 Shots Saves FCD 16 4 NE 11 8
Att. 15,498 Fouls 16 13
Offsides 4 3
Chivas USA 3 at New England Revolution 2 August 6, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 11,523 Scoring - CHV - Moreno (LaBrocca, Elliot) 31, LaBrocca (unassisted) 59, Moreno (Jazic, Braun) 80 NE- Joseph (penalty kick) 69, Fagundez (unassisted) 86 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners CHV 9 6 13 0 1 NE 17 2 11 3 8
New England Revolution 0 at Portland Timbers 3 September 16, 2011 at JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Scoring - NE - none POR- Chara (Palmer) 9, Cooper (Chabala) 32, Nagbe (Alhassan) 66 Shots Saves NE 17 2 POR 20 2
New England Revolution 1 at Columbus Crew 3 August 13, 2011 at Crew Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Scoring - NE - Feilhaber (Phelan) 45 CLB- Own Goal (Alston) 54, James (Gardner) 75, Renteria (Rogers, Duka) 81 Shots Saves Fouls NE 10 4 4 CLB 16 9 13
New England Revolution 2 at Chicago Fire 3 September 25, 2011 at Toyota Park (Bridgeview, Ill.) Scoring - NE - Guy (unassisted) 90, Guy (Caraglio, Fagundez) 92+ CHI- Grazzini (penalty kick) 5, Oduro (Grazzini, Pause) 9, Nyarko (unassisted) 30 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides NE 21 2 8 1 CHI 9 6 17 4
Houston Dynamo 1 at New England Revolution 1 August 17, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - HOU - Boswell (unassisted) 91+ NE- Cochrane (unassisted) 4 Shots Saves HOU 16 3 NE 8 7
Att. 13,041 Offsides 3 3
Corners 2 6 Att. 10,963
Fouls 13 11
New York Red Bulls 2 at New England Revolution 2 August 20, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - NY - Richards (Ream) 53, Richards (Lindpere, Marquez) 87 NE- Caraglio (unassisted) 15, Caraglio (Mansally) 37 Shots Saves Fouls NY 6 6 20 NE 14 0 14
Offsides 9 1
Corners 12 3 Att. 18,882
Offsides 4 3
Corners 3 2
Seattle Sounders FC 2 at New England Revolution 1 October 1, 2011 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring - SEA - Montero (unassisted) 36, Montero (Jaqua) 48 NE- Fagundez (Feilhaber) 35 Shots Saves SEA 8 7 NE 19 8
Corners 7 5 Att. 20,323
Fouls 7 7
Offsides 1 6
Corners 5 7 Att. 14,567 Corners 8 4 Att. 21,022
Fouls 17 8
Offsides 3 2
Corners 1 5
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
REVS RECORD BOOK UPDATE
NEW ENGLAND IN MLS CAREER RECORDS
GAMES PLAYED 1. Jay Heaps 2. Shalrie Joseph 3. Matt Reis
GP 243 240 215
GAMES STARTED 1. Jay Heaps 2. Shalrie Joseph 3. Matt Reis
GS 238 236 214
MINUTES PLAYED 1. Jay Heaps 2. Shalrie Joseph 3. Matt Reis
MIN 21,619 21,116 19,272
GOALS 1. 5.
Taylor Twellman Shalrie Joseph
ASSISTS 1. Steve Ralston 3. Shalrie Joseph SHOTS 1. 2.
G 101 36 A 73 31
Taylor Twellman Shalrie Joseph
SHT 557 306
SHOTS ON GOAL 1. Taylor Twellman 3. Shalrie Joseph
SOG 318 126
CORNER KICKS 1. Steve Ralston 9. Kenny Mansally 10. Chris Tierney
CK 456 93 92
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. Taylor Twellman 4. Shalrie Joseph 7. Kheli Dube
GWG 28 10 7
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS 1. Steve Ralston 2. Shalrie Joseph T-7. Chris Tierney
GWA 22 12 5
HAT TRICKS 1. Taylor Twellman T-3. Kheli Dube, Zack Schilawski MULTI-GOAL GAMES 1. Taylor Twellman T-5. Shalrie Joseph
HT 3 1 MGG 16 3
PENALTY KICK GOALS 1. Shalrie Joseph 10. Rajko Lekic
PK 12 2
GAMES PLAYED IN GOAL 1. Matt Reis 10. Bobby Shuttleworth
GP 215 10
GAMES STARTED IN GOAL 1. Matt Reis T-10. Bobby Shuttleworth
GS 214 9
MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL 1. Matt Reis 10. Bobby Shuttleworth
MIN 19,272 861
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Matt Reis
GAA 1.33
WINS 1. 8.
Matt Reis Bobby Shuttleworth
W 80 3
SAVES 1.
Matt Reis
S 868
SHUTOUTS 1. Matt Reis T-10. Bobby Shuttleworth
SHO 55 1
GAMES PLAYED IN GOAL 1. Kevin Hartman 5. Matt Reis
GP 384 254
GAMES STARTED IN GOAL 1. Kevin Hartman 6. Matt Reis
GS 379 249
MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL 1. Kevin Hartman 6. Matt Reis
MIN 34,380 22,511
WINS 1. T-6.
Kevin Hartman Matt Reis
W 169 97
SAVES 1. 6.
Kevin Hartman Matt Reis
S 1,370 993
SHUTOUTS 1. Kevin Hartman T-5. Matt Reis
SHO 105 64
SAVES PERCENTAGE 1. Jon Busch T-9. Matt Reis
SV% .754 .721
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
2011 MLS CATEGORICAL WIN-LOSS Overall: vs. East: vs. West: Scoring First: Opp. Scoring First: Leading at Half: Trailing at Half: Tied at Half: Leading at 75’: Trailing at 75’: Tied at 75’: Out-Shooting Opp.: Out-Shot by Opp.: Shots Even: One-Goal Games: Day Games (before 5 p.m.): Night Games (5 p.m. or after): In Blue Uniforms: In White Uniforms: In White Tops/Blue Bottoms: On Comcast SportsNet On ESPN2: On FOX Soccer: On Galavision: In March: In April: In May: In June: In July: In August: In September: In October: On Mondays: On Wednesdays: On Thursdays: On Fridays: On Saturdays: On Sundays: In Sunny Weather: In Clear Weather: In Rain: In Cloudy Weather: 30°-49° at Kickoff: 50°-59° at Kickoff: 60°-69° at Kickoff: 70°-79° at Kickoff: 80°-89° at Kickoff: 90°+ at Kickoff: Using No Subs: Using 1 Sub: Using 2 Subs: Using 3 Subs: On Natural Grass: On FieldTurf/Artificial Surface:
Overall 5-14-12 3-5-6 2-9-6 5-3-8 0-11-2 2-1-5 0-8-1 3-5-6 4-0-5 0-12-1 1-1-6 0-5-5 5-8-7 0-1-0 3-9-0 1-2-0 4-12-12 4-12-8 1-2-2 0-0-2 5-12-11 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-1-2 1-0-1 1-3-2 1-2-1 0-3-2 1-1-3 0-2-2 1-2-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-4 0-0-0 0-2-0 4-8-6 0-4-1 1-1-1 1-6-4 0-1-1 3-6-6 1-0-2 2-1-2 1-4-0 0-5-5 0-3-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-2 2-5-3 3-9-7 1-7-5 4-7-7
Home 4-5-6 2-1-4 2-4-2 4-1-3 0-4-1 2-0-2 0-3-1 2-2-3 3-0-2 0-4-0 1-0-4 0-3-4 4-2-2 0-0-0 2-3-0 1-0-0 3-5-6 4-5-5 0-0-0 0-0-1 4-5-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1-1 0-0-2 0-1-0 0-1-2 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-4-4 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-3-4 0-0-0 2-2-2 1-0-1 2-1-1 1-1-0 0-2-4 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 2-1-2 2-4-2 0-0-0 4-5-6
Away 1-9-6 1-4-2 0-5-4 1-2-5 0-7-1 0-1-3 0-5-0 1-3-4 1-0-3 0-8-1 0-1-2 0-2-1 1-6-5 0-1-0 1-6-0 0-2-0 1-7-6 0-7-3 1-2-2 0-0-1 1-7-5 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-0-2 0-0-1 0-2-1 0-1-0 0-3-0 1-0-3 0-1-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-4-2 0-3-1 0-1-1 0-3-0 0-1-1 1-4-4 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-3-0 0-3-1 0-2-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-1 1-5-5 1-7-5 0-2-1
2011 MISCELLANEOUS MLS STATS Quickest Goal:
Joseph, 3’, 3/20 @ LA Nyassi, 3’, 6/26 @ SEA Grazzini, 5’ 9/25 @ POR
Quickest Goal Against: Gm. Winning Goals after 75’: Gm. Tying Goals after 75’:
Lekic, 83’, 4/23 vs. SKC Stolica, 93+’, 4/6 @ VAN Joseph, 90, 7/23 @ COL
Gm. Winning Goals Against after 75’: Gm. Tying Goals Against after 75’:
Freeman, 86’, 4/17 @ HOU Espindola, 83’, 7/4 @ RSL Burnbury, 89’, 7/30 @ SKC Boswell, 91+, 8/17 vs. HOU Richards, 87’, 8/20 vs. NY Le Toux, 92+, 9/7 @ PHI
Hat Tricks: Hat Tricks Against:
None None
Own Goals For: Own Goals Against:
None Cochrane, 37’, 6/10 @ NY Alston, 54’, 8/13 @ CLB
Red Cards:
Soares, 75’, 4/6 @ VAN Joseph, 70’, 4/9 vs. RSL Phelan, 85’, 4/9 vs. RSL Cochrane, 67’. 7/4 @ RSL Feilhaber, 66’, 7/17 vs. PHI Tierney, 64’, 7/23 @ COL Soares, 82’, 7/30 @ SKC Reis, 94+, 8/17 vs. HOU Mansally, 55’, 8/20 vs. NY Jakovic, 93+’, 3/26, vs. DC Koffie, 45’, 4/6 @ VAN Hassli, 56’, 4/6 @ VAN Johnson, 87’, 4/9 vs. RSL Collin, 78’, 4/23 vs. SKC Zavarise, 91+, 6/15 vs. TFC Borchers, 3’, 7/4 @ RSL Moffat, 94+, 8/17 vs. HOU Tainio, 69’, 8/20 vs. NY
Opponent’s Red Cards:
2011 PENALTY KICKS FOR IN MLS NE Player Shalrie Joseph Shalrie Joseph Shalrie Joseph Rajko Lekic Shalrie Joseph Shalrie Joseph Rajko Lekic
Goalkeeper, Team Pat Onstad, DC Jay Nolly, VAN Greg Sutton, NY Nick Rimando, RSL Matt Pickens, COL Dan Kennedy, CHV Zac MacMath, PHI
Date March 26 May 14 June 10 July 4 July 23 August 6 Sept. 7
Result Goal Goal Save Goal Goal Goal Goal
2011 PENALTY KICKS AGAINST IN MLS Player, Team Charlie Davies, DC Eric Hassli, VAN Kei Kamara, SKC Alvaro Saborio, RSL Charlie Davies, DC Caleb Folen, COL Sebastien Le Toux, PHI Sebastian Grazzini, CHI
NE Goalkeeper Matt Reis Bobby Shuttleworth Matt Reis Matt Reis Matt Reis Matt Reis Matt Reis Matt Reis
Date March 26 April 6 April 23 July 4 July 20 July 23 Sept. 7 Sept. 25
Result Goal Goal Goal Goal High Goal Goal Goal
MLS INTERNATIONAL UPDATE U.S. National Team *Kevin Alston *Benny Feilhaber Matt Reis Denmark National Team Rajko Lekic Gambia National Team *Kenny Mansally *Sainey Nyassi Grenada National Team Shalrie Joseph
Caps 0 38 2 Caps 1 Caps 9 4 Caps 20+
Goals 0 2 1 SHO Goals 0 Goals 0 2 Goals 1
*member of 2011 player pool … as of October 4, 2011
#
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 40 45
Player
Matt Reis Franco Coria Didier Domi Otto Loewy A.J. Soares Ousmane Dabo Kenny Mansally Chris Tierney Ilija Stolica Milton Caraglio Rajko Lekic Kheli Dube Alan Koger Ryan Guy Diego Fagundez Zack Schilawski Michael Augustine Sainey Nyassi Monsef Zerka Shalrie Joseph Benny Feilhaber Andrew Sousa Darrius Barnes Stephen McCarthy Seth Sinovic Pat Phelan Marko Perovic Kevin Alston Zak Boggs Bobby Shuttleworth Ryan Kinne Tim Murray Ryan Cochrane 68 90D
15
2 DC 2-1 90G 48D 90D
45
6 HOU 0-1 90G 79D
7 KC 3-2 90G 90D 90D
8 9 10 11 12 CHV COL VAN SJ LA 0-3 0-0 1-0 1-2 0-1 90G 90G 90G 90G 45 90D 77D
7
16
13 14 15 DAL NY TOR 0-1 1-2 0-0 90G 90G 90G 21 59D 90D
22
16 CHI 1-1 90G 90D
17 SEA 1-2 90G
9
19
9
62M
18 RSL 3-3 90G 4
19 PHI 0-3 90G 45D
11
20 DC 1-0 90G
21 COL 2-2 90G 24
22 KC 1-1 90G 90D
23 CHV 2-3 90G
24 CLB 1-3 90G
25 26 27 28 HOU NY PHI DAL 1-1 2-2 4-4 2-0 90G 90G 90G 15 73D
12 24 11 68M 66M 72F 66F 68M 28
25
10
29 POR 0-3 90G 90D
32
45
30 CHI 2-3 90G 90D
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San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT Earthquakes vs. Sporting Kansas City All-Time MLS Regular Season: 18-11-5 Home: 9-5-3 Away: 9-6-2 Shootout (1996-99): 0-2 Overtime (2000-03): 0-0-3 Playoffs: 0-0-0; U.S. Open Cup: 0-0-0 All-Time Scoring: San Jose – 63, New England – 43 Quick Facts 2011 Record Leading Scorer Assist Leaders Head Coach
San Jose Earthquakes 6-11-14 Chris Wondolowski (12) Steven Beitashour (6) Frank Yallop
New England Revolution 5-14-12 Shalrie Joseph (8) Benny Feilhaber (5) Steve Nicol
Pronunciations available on last page of notes. San Jose’s Record in October The Quakes are 7-10-11 all-time in October in MLS play. Last Game Earthquakes 1, Sporting Kansas City 1; Oct. 1, 2011; Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara, Calif. Chris Wondolowski passed Landon Donovan for No. 2 on the San Jose Earthquakes’ career goals list, scoring in the 85th minute to help San Jose to a 1-1 draw against Sporting Kansas City at Buck Shaw Stadium. The match drew a club-record fifth-consecutive sellout crowd of 10,525. Wondolowski volleyed home a well-placed cross by Steven Beitashour to give the Quakes an initial 1-0 lead. It was Wondo’s 12th goal of 2011 and his 33rd career goal with San Jose. Meanwhile, Beitashour recorded his team-leading sixth assist of the season, a career high. Moments after Wondolowski scored, Sporting KC’s Teal Bunbury answered to knot things up at 1-1. The Quakes are now unbeaten in their past 13 regular season home games against Sporting KC.
2011 EARTHQUAKES SCHEDULE (7-11-14 Overall, 6-11-14 MLS) DATE
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March 19 Sat. Real Salt Lake L 1-0 March 26 Sat. at FC Dallas W 2-0 April 2 Sat. Seattle T 2-2 April 9 Sat. Toronto FC T 1-1 April 16 Sat. at New York L 3-0 April 23 Sat. Chivas USA L 2-1 April 30 Sat. at Philadelphia L 1-0 May 3 Tues. at Portland W 1-0 (OT)* May 11 Wed. at Vancouver T 1-1 May 14 Sat. Columbus W 3-0 May 21 Sat. New England Revolution W 2-1 May 24 Tues. Chicago L 2-2 (5-4 pks)* May 28 Sat. at Chicago T 2-2 June 4 Sat. Houston W 2-0 June 11 Sat. at D.C. United W 4-2 June 17 Fri. at Kansas City L 1-0 June 25 Sat. LA Galaxy T 0-0 July 2 Sat. New York T 2-2 July 6 Wed. at Chivas USA L 2-0 July 9 Sat. Philadelphia T 0-0 July 12 Tues. West Bromwich Albion W 2-1** July 16 Sat. at Columbus T 0-0 July 20 Wed. Vancouver T 2-2 July 23 Sat. at Real Salt Lake L 4-0 July 30 Sat. D.C. United L 2-0 Aug. 6 Sat. Portland T 1-1 Aug. 13 Sat. Colorado L 2-1 Aug. 20 Sat. at LA Galaxy L 2-0 Aug. 27 Sat. at Toronto FC T 1-1 Sept. 10 Sat. Chicago W 2-0 Sept. 17 Sat. at Houston L 2-1 Sept. 21 Wed. at Portland T 1-1 Sept. 24 Sat. at Colorado T 1-1 Oct. 1 Sat. Kansas City T 1-1 Oct. 8 Sat. at New England 4:30 p.m. PT Oct. 15 Sat. at Seattle 7:30 p.m. PT Oct. 22 Sat. FC Dallas 7:30 p.m. PT Bold – Home Game *Open Cup Play-in **International Friendly
Last Game vs. New England Revolution Earthquakes 2, New England Revolution 1; May 21, 2011; Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara, Calif. The San Jose Earthquakes stretched their unbeaten streak to three games with a 2-1 win over the New England Revolution at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Quakes came to life in the second half with goals from Ellis McLoughlin and Bobby Convey. McLoughlin headed home his first career goal following a perfect cross from Chris Wondolowski in the 71st minute to open the scoring. Convey then curled home an incredible free kick to give San Jose a two-goal cushion. Revs midfielder Chris Tierney scored a free kick of his own in the 86th minute to cut the score to 2-1, but the Quakes held on to win their second straight game at home. Misc. Notes History of the Quakes – Revolution Rivalry The Quakes are 18-11-5 all-time against the New England Revolution in the regular season, and dominated the series from 2001-05. The Quakes did not lose to New England for 12 straight games, putting together a 9-0-3 record from May 5, 2001 to Oct. 1, 2005. The Revs had not beaten the Quakes since July 22, 2000, until their victory on May 17, 2008 ... The Quakes have lost just twice at Gillette Stadium, posting a 5-2-2 record since the Revolution began playing games there in 2002 ... Last season, the Earthquakes beat the Revolution at home 2-0 on April 17, with goals from Chris Wondolowski and Ike Opara, and tied 0-0 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. on May 15 ... The Earthquakes defeated the Revolution 2-1 at Buck Shaw Stadium earlier this season on May 21, 2011. Earthquakes – Revolution Connections Quakes midfielder Anthony Ampaipitakwong played youth soccer with Revolution midfielder Stephen McCarthy with Dallas Texans SC where they won a national championship together in 2005 ... Quakes goalkeeper David Bingham played with Revolution defender A.J. Soares at the Cal for three years ... Bobby Convey appeared with Benny Feilhaber for the U.S. National Team in 2007 … Revolution midfielder Stephen McCarthy spent three years at Santa Clara University ... Quakes defender Ike Opara and midfielder Sam Cronin played with Revolution forward Zach Schilawski and midfielder Pat Phelan at Wake Forest. All four players were a part of Wake's 2007 NCAA championship team ... Revolution Vice President of Player Personnel Mike Burns played for the Earthquakes during the 2000 season ... Revolution defender Ryan Cochrane played two different stints with the Earthquakes. His first stint was from 2004-05, appearing in 32 games during that span. Cochrane returned to San Jose in 2008, making 21 appearances. Cochrane also played his
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT college soccer career at Santa Clara ... Quakes assistant coach Mark Watson was an interim assistant coach with New England during the 2009 playoffs ... Quakes midfielder Brad Ring played at Indiana with Revolution defender Kevin Alston. Earthquakes All-Time Leaders vs. Revolution Forward Scott Sealy has three goals and one assist in eight appearances … Midfielder Bobby Convey has five assists and one goal in 16 appearances … Chris Wondolowski, Steven Lenhart and Ike Opara each have one goal against New England … Ellis McLoughlin scored his first career goal against New England in his only appearance on May 21, 2011 … Goalkeeper Jon Busch is 8-3-5 against New England and has five shutouts in 15 career games. Revolution All-Time Leaders vs. Earthquakes Revolution forward Kheli Dube has scored two goals in five career appearances against the Quakes, including the game-winner in the 2009 home opener for San Jose … Midfielder Shalrie Joseph has tallied two assists in 10 career appearances … Defender/midfielder Chris Tierney has one goal in five appearances against San Jose … New England goalkeeper Matt Reis is 4-6-2 and has two shutouts in his career against San Jose. Tradition of Success at Gillette Stadium The Earthquakes are 5-2-2 since the New England Revolution began playing at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. in 2002. San Jose has outscored the Revs 12-6 during that span. Historical Dominance vs. Revs San Jose owns a +20 goal differential against the New England Revolution all time, the second largest margin against any other club. In 34 matches, the Quakes have outscored the Revs 63-43. San Jose’s largest goal differential against another club is a 69-47 margin against FC Dallas. Wondolowski Passes Donovan for No. 2 on Quakes’ All-Time Scoring Chart Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski passed Landon Donovan for No. 2 on the club’s career goals list with his strike against Sporting Kansas City on Oct. 1 at Buck Shaw Stadium. Wondo volleyed in a well-placed cross by Steven Beitashour for his 33rd goal in 70 games with the Quakes. Next up on the list is Ronald Cerritos, who notched 61 from 1997-2001 and in 2005. Wondolowski’s ’11 Campaign Closing in on Quakes Record Books Chris Wondolowski could post one of the top-five goal-scoring seasons in Quakes history with one more strike. He could also become the second player in Earthquakes history to score 13 or more goals in San Jose twice. The five best single-season goal outputs in club history include: 1. Chris Wondolowski – 18 goals in 2010 2. Ronald Cerritos – 15 goals in 1999 3. Ariel Graziani – 14 goals in 2001 4. Ronald Cerritos – 13 goals in 1998 5. Paul Bravo – 13 goals in 1996 Wondo has 12 goals so far this season. Three other players in Quakes history have tallied 12 goals in a single season: Cerritos in 1997, Landon Donovan in 2003, and Brian Ching in 2004. Goals on the Road Chris Wondolowski is No. 2 in MLS in goals scored on the road with six. He added to that total in Colorado on Sept. 24, slotting in the first goal of the game to put the host Rapids on their heels. Seattle’s Fredy Montero leads the league with seven. Beitashour Extends Team Lead in Assists Second-year right back Steven Beitashour extended his team lead in assists with his sixth of the season on Oct. 1 in a 1-1 draw against Sporting Kansas City at Buck Shaw Stadium. The San Jose native sent a long cross that found Chris Wondolowski at the far post for a left-footed volley in the 85th minute. Beitashour has more assists in 2011 than any Quakes defender has recorded in a single season since Chris Leitch had seven in 2009. Beitashour Among League Leaders in Assist Rate Only five players who have appeared in 16 games or more this season have a better assist-per-90-minutes rate than Quakes defender Steven Beitashour. The second-year right back is tops amongst defenders with a rate of 0.39 assists per 90 minutes. David Beckham leads the league with a clip of 0.66. Club Record for Ties in a Single Season The Earthquakes set a club record for ties in a single season with 14 after three consecutive draws. The stretch includes back-to-backto-back 1-1 draws against Portland on Sept. 21, Colorado on Sept. 24 and Sporting KC on Oct. 1. The previous mark for ties in a single season was 11 in 2004.
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT Quakes Set Career Milestones for Minutes Played After 31 games, many Earthquakes players have set new all-time career highs for minutes played in a single season. The list includes: Steven Beitashour – 1,385; Previous record: 640 in 2010 Bobby Burling – 1,771; Previous record: 1,659 in 2008 with Chivas USA Jon Busch – 2,790; Previous record: 2,700 in 2009 with Chicago Fire Justin Morrow – 540; Previous record: 59 in 2010 Brad Ring – 1,499; Previous record: 435 in 2010 Khari Stephenson – 2,014; Previous record: 776 in 2010 Chris Wondolowski – 2,402; Previous record: 2,308 in 2010 Sporting Kansas City Dominance at Home The Earthquakes extended their unbeaten streak against Sporting Kansas City at home to 13 games after a 1-1 draw on Oct. 1 at Buck Shaw Stadium. San Jose is 8-0-5 during that stretch. Including playoff games, the streak is now 15. Home Sellout Streak The Earthquakes have recorded five consecutive sellouts (10,525) at home, a franchise record. The streak dates back to San Jose’s July 30 game against D.C. United and also includes matches against Portland on Aug. 6, Colorado on Aug. 13, Chicago on Sept. 10 and Kansas City on Oct. 1. Stephenson Heating Up Earthquakes midfielder/forward Khari Stephenson scored his fifth goal of 2011 on Sept. 21 in a 1-1 draw against the Portland Timbers at JELD-WEN Field. The goal came in the 70th minute to tie the score in a game in which San Jose dominated possession. The Jamaican international also scored in the Quakes’ previous game on Sept. 17, a 2-1 loss against the Houston Dynamo at Robertson Stadium. Busch the Shot Stopper Thirty-one games into the season, Earthquakes goalkeeper Jon Busch is No. 2 in the league in saves with 109. New England Revolution keeper Matt Reis leads the pack with 111 saves in 27 matches. Hernandez Moves Up All-Time Starts List Hernandez moved to within four starts of No. 8 on the Earthquakes’ all-time starts list on Oct. 1 with his 90 minutes played against Sporting Kansas City. The defender has started 96 games since joining San Jose at the outset of the 2008 campaign. Next on the list is Eddie Lewis who started 100 games during his Quakes career from 1996-1999. Earthquake vs. Shark – The Final Showdown Earlier in 2011, Earthquakes goalkeeper Jon Busch and San Jose Sharks defenseman Jason Demers went toe-to-toe on the ice in a skills competition that resulted in a tie. To settle the draw, the two faced off again at Buck Shaw Stadium in early September in a penaltykick shootout. To watch the video and find out who won, visit http://www.sjearthquakes.com/news/2011/09/earthquake-vs-shark-finalshowdown. Dawkins Ranks No. 21 in MLSsoccer.com’s 24 Under 24 List Earthquakes midfielder/forward Simon Dawkins was named the 21st-best player in MLS under the age of 24 according to MLSsoccer.com’s annual 24 Under 24 list. Dawkins has four goals and one assist in 19 games played this season. He joined the club on loan from Tottenham Hotspur on March 16, 2011. The 24 Under 24 list is decided by a panel of experts that includes former MLS players and respected soccer writers from around the U.S. Wondolowski Plays in 100th Career Game Chris Wondolowski played in his 100th Career MLS game on Aug. 6 against the Portland Timbers. The striker started and played a full 90 minutes in a 1-1 draw. In his career Wondolowski has won two MLS Cups (both with Houston Dynamo), won the MLS Budweiser Golden Boot in 2010 and he was selected to the MLS All-Star First XI this season. Wondolowski has netted 33 goals and notched six assists in his MLS career. Corrales Hits 200 Veteran defender Ramiro Corrales played his 200th career game for the Earthquakes on July 2 against the New York Red Bulls. He made his first appearance on April 28, 1996 against the LA Galaxy. Busch Among MLS Career Leaders for Shutouts and Saves Jon Busch picked up his 60th career clean sheet on Sept. 10 in a 2-0 win against the Chicago Fire at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Earthquakes’ starting goalkeeper is eighth among MLS all-time leaders. He has recorded 14 shutouts in two seasons with San Jose, 21 during three seasons (2007-09) with the Chicago Fire and 25 in five seasons (2002-06) with the Columbus Crew. Next on the list is former MLS standout Tony Meola with 62. Busch is also No. 8 all-time in saves in MLS history with 782 in his career. Scoring First Under Yallop During Frank Yallop's tenure with San Jose, the Earthquakes are one of the best teams in the league when scoring the first goal. The team went 36-2-1 from 2001-03 when scoring the first goal of the game. The Quakes only gave up leads two times in 2002, losing 2-1 to
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT Los Angeles on July 4 and falling 2-1 to Kansas City on July 27. Yallop's team was 8-1-3 in 2008 when scoring first, 6-1-5 in 2009, 12-02 in 2010 and so far is 4-3-5 in 2011 when netting the first goal. Halftime Success The Earthquakes remain amongst the best in league history in holding onto a halftime lead after beating FC Dallas on March 26 and tying against Vancouver Whitecaps FC on May 11. Since the beginning of the 2000 season, the Earthquakes are 67-2-15 in games when leading at the half, including impressive marks of 7-0-2 in 2010, 4-0-3 in 2009, 8-0-1 in 2003, 7-0-1 in 2004 and 7-0-3 in 2005. Despite holding a halftime lead on May 10, 2008 vs. Columbus, the Quakes fell 3-2. That game marked the team's first loss since 1999 when holding a halftime lead. Making the First One Count The Earthquakes are 92-8-24 in their last 122 matches when scoring first. They finished 8-1-3 in 2008 when scoring first, 6-1-5 in 2009, went undefeated last year with a 12-0-2 record and are 4-3-5 this season. In 2005, San Jose went undefeated at 14-0-5 when scoring first. The Earthquakes were 25-2-2 in 2001 and 2002 when finding the back of the net first. The Quakes only gave up leads two times in 2002, losing 2-1 to Los Angeles on July 4 and falling 2-1 to Kansas City on July 27. The team continued that trend in 2003, possessing an 11-0-1 mark in the regular season when they scored the first goal. In 2004, the Quakes went 8-1-1 when scoring first, the top mark in MLS. The Quakes gave up their lead and lost to Los Angeles on July 4, 2004 for the first time since July 27, 2002 against Kansas City. The Quakes are also impressive in the playoffs when scoring first, posting a 7-0-0 record. Earthquakes Aim to Raise $10,000 for Leukemia, Lymphoma Research in Light the Night Walk For the fourth consecutive year, the Earthquakes will participate in The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Light The Night Walk. On Saturday, Oct. 15 in Palo Alto, Earthquakes players and members of the team’s front office will join fans to walk in the event. This year the team will walk in honor of Matt Luzunaris and his girlfriend Austen. Luzunaris has been very committed to cancer causes during his first season with the Earthquakes, establishing partnerships with local hospitals and cancer outreach groups. His life has been touched by cancer in multiple ways. He lost his brother, Sean, to cancer in 2001 and Austen is currently undergoing treatment for non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in Seattle. Click here to read Matt’s story. The club also hosted The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) at Buck Shaw Stadium on Oct. 1 for its game against Sporting Kansas City. The Quakes held be a silent auction featuring items such as: Quakes game-worn jerseys, a team-signed West Bromwich Albion jersey and signed memorabilia from the 1994 World Cup Reunion hosted by the club on July 2. All proceeds from the auction will benefit LLS. Additionally, fans participated in pregame activities in the fan zone that will require a donation to LLS, player autograph signing, soccer kick game, etc. People interested in walking with the Earthquakes at Light The Night can register online at the club’s team page: www.sjearthquakes.com/lightthenight. Fourth Annual Soccer Silicon Valley Community Foundation Banquet Tickets to the Fourth Annual Soccer Silicon Valley Community Foundation Banquet are now on sale. The event features a ceremony to induct former Earthquakes defender Troy Dayak into the club’s Hall of Fame as well as the premier of a History of San Jose Exhibit, “City of Champions: 2001, A San Jose Soccer Odyssey.” The event kicks off at 6 p.m. PT at the San Jose City Hall Rotunda on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. Individual dinner tickets are $100 with a $25 discount for Earthquakes Season Ticket Holders. Table sponsorships are also available for $1,500. For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.sjearthquakes.com/ssvcf-dinner. Early Bird Special for 2012 Earthquakes Season Ticket Deposit Fans who place a $50 deposit on 2012 Earthquakes Season Tickets before Oct. 22 will receive a complimentary NASL Quakes Throwback Jersey. In addition to the jersey, Season Ticket Holder benefits include: Special invitations to private Season Ticket Holder events, first priority to purchase Earthquakes playoff and international game tickets, a personal Fan Relations Representative to provide excellent customer service, and flexible ticket exchange policies for games they are unable to attend. For more information, call 408.556.7700 or visit www.sjearthquakes.com/2012-season-tickets. Dayak to Join Doyle, Cerritos in Quakes Hall of Fame The San Jose Earthquakes will induct star defender and member of the 2001 and 2003 MLS Cup champion teams, Troy Dayak, to the Earthquakes Hall of Fame. He will first be honored at the Soccer Silicon Valley Community Foundation Dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 19 and the team will honor Dayak and unveil his jersey in the stadium on Saturday, Oct. 22 during a halftime ceremony at the Quakes’ final game of the season against FC Dallas at Buck Shaw Stadium. The game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. PT. Dayak ranks No. 7 all-time in minutes played (10,830) and games started (122), and No. 8 all-time in appearances (129). He was also selected to the 2001 MLS All-Star team and was named the 2001 MLS Comeback Player of the Year. He will be the third player inducted to the Earthquakes Hall of Fame alongside current General Manager John Doyle and all-time leading scorer Ronald Cerritos. San Jose Earthquakes on Twitter @SJEarthquakes – Official account of the San Jose Earthquakes @ChrisWondo – 2010 MLS Budweiser Golden Boot Winner Chris Wondolowski @AnthonyAmpai – Rookie from NCAA Champion Akron University Anthony Ampaipitakwong @bobbyburling – Veteran central defender and sports trivia guru Bobby Burling @BradRing87 – Third-year central midfielder Brad Ring @J_Hernandez_21 – Veteran center back and social maven Jason Hernandez @MattLuzu32 – First-year striker Matt Luzunaris @jacob__peterson – One of San Jose’s most active Tweeters, Jacob Peterson @EMacMac25 – First-year midfielder Ellis McLoughlin
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT Earthquakes Recent Transactions Jan. 13, 2011: Selected Anthony Ampaipitakwong in the second round, 33rd overall, of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by San Jose Earthquakes on Jan. 13, 2011. Jan. 13, 2011: Acquired F Steven Lenhart from the Columbus Crew in exchange for the 15th overall selection in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft and allocation money. Jan. 25, 2011: Acquired GK David Bingham through a weighted lottery. Feb. 15, 2011: Signed M Khari Stephenson March 1, 2011: Signed M Anthony Ampaipitakwong and waived M Tony Donatelli. March 7, 2011: Signed GK Andrew Weber. March 16, 2011: Acquired M Simon Dawkins on loan from Tottenham Hotspur. March 17, 2011: Signed F Ellis McLoughlin. March 25, 2011: Signed F Matt Luzunaris. April 7, 2011: Signed Head Coach Frank Yallop and General Manager John Doyle to multi-year contract extension. June 28, 2011: Traded defender Brandon McDonald to D.C. United in exchange for allocation money. July 8, 2011: Signed M Rafael Baca. July 14, 2011: Acquire D Nana Attakora, F Alan Gordon and M Jacob Peterson from Toronto FC for M Ryan Johnson, allocation money and an international player slot to be returned to San Jose on Jan. 1, 2013. July 19, 2011: Waived M Omar Jasseh. Aug. 15, 2011: Acquired F Edmundo Zura on loan from El Nacional. Aug. 31, 2011: Terminated loan with El Nacional for Edmundo Zura. Sept. 15, 2011: Acquired F Maxwell Griffin on loan from Orlando City SC. Quakes All-Time Leaders Top 10 in Appearances 1. Ramiro Corrales ............................ 2. Joe Cannon .................................... 3. Richard Mulrooney .......................... 4. Ronald Cerritos .............................. 5. Wade Barrett .................................. 6. John Doyle ...................................... 7. Ian Russell ....................................... 8. Troy Dayak ...................................... 9. Eddie Lewis ..................................... 10. Dwayne De Rosario .........................
214 171 163 148 142 132 131 129 115 108
Top 10 in Minutes Played 1. Ramiro Corrales ........................ 17,482 2. Joe Cannon ................................ 15,561 3. Richard Mulrooney ...................... 14,204 4. Ronald Cerritos ........................... 12,382 5. Wade Barrett .............................. 12,218 6. John Doyle .................................. 11,385 7. Troy Dayak ................................. 10,830 8. Eddie Lewis .................................. 8,867 9. Jason Hernandez ....................... 8,487 10. Ian Russell ................................... 8,146 Top 10 in Games Started 1. Ramiro Corrales ............................ 196 2. Joe Cannon ...................................... 171 3. Richard Mulrooney ........................... 155 4. Ronald Cerritos ............................... 142 5. Wade Barrett .................................... 136 6. John Doyle ...................................... 129 7. Troy Dayak ....................................... 122 8. Eddie Lewis ...................................... 100 9. Jason Hernandez ............................ 96 10. Ian Russell ......................................... 91
Top 10 in Goals 1. Ronald Cerritos ................................. 61 2. Chris Wondolowski ......................... 33 3. Landon Donovan ............................... 32 4. Dwayne De Rosario .......................... 27 5. Brian Ching ....................................... 25 6. Eric Wynalda ..................................... 21 7. Jeff Baicher ....................................... 20 8. Ryan Johnson ................................... 17 9. Ariel Graziani ..................................... 14 Manny Lagos ..................................... 14 Lawrence Lozzano ............................ 14 Game-Winning Goals 1. Ronald Cerritos ................................. 15 2. Chris Wondolowski ......................... 13 3. Landon Donovan ............................... 10 4. Dwayne De Rosario ............................ 8 ALL-TIME MLS SHUTOUT LEADERS PLAYER TEAM GP Kevin Hartman DAL 372 Nick Rimando RSL 276 Zach Thornton CHV 282 Joe Cannon VAN 296 Pat Onstad DC 223 Matt Reis NE 248 Tony Meola NY 250 Jon Busch SJ 192 Scott Garlick RSL 237 William Hesmer CLB 123 Note: Players in Bold are Active
SHO 105 84 76 75 64 63 62 60 48 41
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT Earthquakes Head Coach: Frank Yallop
San Jose Earthquakes
9th Season (7th with SJ)
MLS Coaching Career: YEAR CLUB 2001 San Jose Earthquakes 2002 San Jose Earthquakes 2003 San Jose Earthquakes 2006 Los Angeles Galaxy 2007 Los Angeles Galaxy 2008 San Jose Earthquakes 2009 San Jose Earthquakes 2010 San Jose Earthquakes 2011 San Jose Earthquakes
W 13 14 14 9 9 8 7 13 6
L 7 11 7 7 14 13 14 10 11
T 6 3 9 5 7 9 9 7 12
Pct. .615 .554 .617 .548 .417 .417 .389 .565 .353
GF 47 45 45 37 38 32 36 34 33
GA 29 35 35 37 48 38 50 33 34
MLS Coaching Totals:
93
94
70
.497
345
345
Playoffs: YEAR CLUB 2001 San Jose Earthquakes 2002 San Jose Earthquakes 2003 San Jose Earthquakes 2010 San Jose Earthquakes MLS Coaching Totals:
W 5 0 3 1 9
L 1 2 1 2 6
T 0 0 0 0 0
Pct. .833 .000 .750 .333 .600
GF 13 2 12 3 30
GA 3 4 8 3 18
Earthquakes Player Bios: #23 ANTHONY AMPAIPITAKWONG MID 5-8 160 DOB 6-14-88 CARROLLTON, TX MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in 81st minute vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Came on as a substitute in 55th minute vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Got first career start and played 72 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Came on as a substitute in 61st minute vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Came on as a substitute in 64th minute vs. NE on 5/21 ... Came on as a halftime sub and notched first two assists of MLS career at CHI on 5/28 … Started and played 75 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4 … Started and played 89 minutes at DC on 6/11 ... Started and played 46 minutes at KC on 6/17 ... Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. LA on 6/25 ... Started and played 59 minutes vs. PHI on 7/9 ... Came on as a substitute in 73rd minute vs. DC on 7/30 … DNP vs. TFC on 8/27 due to right groin strain … Exhibition: Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Started and played 82 minutes vs. CHI on 5/24 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Started and played 30 minutes vs. SEA on 4/3 before leaving game with ankle injury ... Started, played 69 minutes and scored a goal vs. CHV on 4/23 … Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/26 … Played 61 minutes vs. POR on 8/7. Last MLS Game: 7/30/11 vs. DC; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 5/28/11at CHI 2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: -- … A: 2 (5/28/11 at CHI)
#27 NANA ATTAKORA DEF 6-1 185 DOB 3-27-89 NORTH YORK, CANADA 2011 MLS (Toronto FC): Played 90 minutes at VAN on 3/19 ... Started and played 65 minutes vs. CHV on 4/2 ... Started and played 46 minutes at SJ on 4/9 ... Came in as a substitute in 12th minute vs. DC on 4/16 ... Came in as a substitute in 84th minute at COL on 5/22 ... Started and played 89 minutes vs. KC on 6/4 ... 2011 MLS (San Jose Earthquakes): Started and played 54 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 …Came in as a substitute in 61st minute vs. CHI on 9/10 ... Played 90 minutes at HOU on 9/17 and at POR on 9/21 … Started and played 30 minutes at COL on 9/24 before leaving with a left hamstring strain … Reserves: Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/26 and at VAN on 9/6 … Played 90 minutes vs. POR on 8/7. Last MLS Game: 9/24/11 at COL; Last Goal: 8/7/10 vs. CHV for TFC; Last Assist: 8/15/09 vs. DC for TFC 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: – 2010: Appeared in 25 games, 24 as a starter logging 2,108 minutes. Scored his lone MLS goal of the season on August 7 against Chivas USA. CONCACAF Champions League: Played in all six CONCACAF Champions League group matches and scored the game-winning goal against Arabe Unido on October 19 at BMO Field. International: Played 19 minutes to earn his first senior cap for Canada against Jamaica on January 31 … 2009: Appeared in 20 games, 19 as a starter logging 1,652 minutes…scored his first and game-winning MLS goal on 09/12/09 vs. Colorado at home in 3-2 victory, and was named Man of the Match…scored in team’s final home game of the season on 10/10/09 against San Jose in 1-1 final, and received consecutive Man of the Match honors…Attakora also recorded 4 assists, two of those were game winners…International: Played 89 minutes in two international friendlies held in February and March against Jamaica and the U.S. respectively…was a member of the U-20 CONCACAF Championships and played in both matches for Canada, a 1-0 loss to Trinidad and Tobago and a 2-0 win over Mexico – both games in Macoya, T & T…Attakora left the game versus Mexico in the 52nd due to injury…called into first MNT camp in January of 2010 … 2008: Appeared in 5 games, 3 as a starter logging 318 minutes…made his MLS first team debut on 08/09/08 at Colorado…also started on 08/17/08 at New York, and 10/11/08 @ Dallas…played in 10 TFC Reserve team games, 8 as a starter….scored 2 goals and added 1 assist … 2007: Played in 5 Reserve League games, all as a starter, logging 437 minutes…suffered from a groin injury for the last part of the season keeping him out of action for almost 6 weeks at the end of the season … International: Has represented Canada at almost every level starting with the Canadian U-15…was a member of the 2005 U-17 Qualification tournament in Mexico (Canada finished 3rd in the group)…was on the FIFA U-20 World Cup team that played at BMO Field in the summer of 2007…was involved in 3 international friendlies in 2008…called up to U-20 training camp at the start of 2009 … Personal: Son of Agnes and Kwame, and has a brother and a sister…reality show he’d most like to appear on “MTV Cribs”…the best meal Nana says he cooks is Chicken wings…if he wasn’t a soccer player he’d be a Real Estate Mastermind…lists his childhood hero as Superman…If he could be any actor, he’s be Denzel Washington…the player he’d most like to face in a game is Lionel Messi…says the best way to spend a day off from training is to sleep all morning…favorite vacation spot is Kingston, Jamaica…enjoys following the NBA and you would find NAS, Lil Wayne and Bob Marley all playing on his IPod on game day.
#30 RAFAEL BACA MID 5-8 160 DOB 9-11-89 TUXPAN, MEXICO ________________ MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in 80th minute vs. PHI on 7/9 … Came on as a substitute in 62nd minute at CLB on 7/16 ... Came on as a substitute in 42nd minute vs. VAN on 7/20 … Made first MLS start and played 90 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Came on as a substitute in 82nd minute vs. POR on 8/6 … Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card at LA on 8/20 … Started and played 83 minutes at TFC on 8/27 … Played 90 minutes
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT vs. CHI on 9/10 and notched an assist … Played 90 minutes at HOU on 9/17 … Played 90 minutes at POR on 9/21 and notched an assist … Started and played 83 minutes at COL on 9/24 … Started and played 66 minutes vs. SKC on 10/1 … Exhibition: Started and played 61 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. SEA on 4/3 … Started and played 56 minutes at CHV on 7/26 … Started and played 75 minutes vs. POR on 8/7. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC ; Last Goal: -- ; Last Assist: 9/21/11 at POR 2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1 College: Three-time First Team All-West Coast Conference selection ... No. 2 leader in career games played (79), shots (213), and assists (19) ... No. 3 all time in points (57) and goals (19) ... Captain as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Twice honored as the West Coast Conference Player of the Week ... Selected to the TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Season Second Team and was an NSCAA Third-Team All-American ... Selected to the NSCAA First-Team All-Far West Region as a senior ... Led the WCC with eight assists as a senior, the No. 2 single-season mark all time at LMU ... Named to Goal.com All-America First Team as a junior ... One of 30 players selected for the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List as a junior. … High School/Club: Attended Amino Leadership High School in Inglewood, Calif. ... All-CIF, All-State, All-Harbor League, All-Area, All-City selection in his senior season ... Scored 58 goals during high school career ... Two-year letter winner ... Team captain as a senior ... Won the school’s award for top Student-Athlete … Personal: Parents are Rafael and Graciela Baca... Has a sister, Jennifer... Majored in Spanish while at LMU.
#33 STEVEN BEITASHOUR DEF 5-10 170 DOB 2-1-87 SAN JOSE, CA ________________ MLS: DNP at NY on 4/16 and vs. CHV on 4/23 due to left MCL sprain ... Made first start of season and played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Played 90 minutes at CHI on 5/28 … Played 90 minutes and notched first career assist vs. HOU on 6/4 … Played 90 minutes and notched second assist of season at DC on 6/11 ... Played 90 minutes at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... Played 90 minutes and notched third assist of season vs. NY on 7/2 … Started and played 45 minutes at CHV on 7/6 before leaving due to injury … DNP vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16, vs. VAN on 7/20 or at RSL on 7/23 due to right leg injury … Played 90 minutes and notched his fourth assist of the season vs. POR on 8/6 … Started and played 89 minutes vs. COL on 8/13 …Started and received a red card in 81st minute at LA on 8/20 …Started and played 90 minutes vs. CHI on 9/10 … Played 90 minutes at HOU on 9/17 and notched an assist … Played 90 minutes at POR on 9/21 and at COL on 9/24 … Played 90 minutes vs. SKC on 10/1 and notched an assist … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Got first action of the season and played 120 minutes at POR on 5/3 … Played 120 minutes vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22, vs. SEA on 4/3 and at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: 4/24/10 at CHV; Last Assist: 10/1/11 vs. SKC 2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1
#1 DAVID BINGHAM GK 6-2 185 DOB 10-19-89 CASTRO VALLEY, CA MLS: -- Exhibition: -- Started, played 45 minutes and scored a goal from 90 yards out in the 3rd minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup: -- … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6, at CHV on 7/26 and at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: --; Last Shutout: --; Most Saves: -2011 MLS Game Highs: SV: -- ... SOG: --
#2 BOBBY BURLING DEF 6-5 195 DOB 10-15-84 CLEAR LAKE CITY, TX MLS: Made season debut and played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11, at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... Started and received a red card in 91st minute vs. NY on 7/2 … Played 90 minutes vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and vs. VAN on 7/20... Started and received a red card in 62nd minute at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. POR on 8/6, vs. COL on 8/13, at LA on 8/20, at TFC on 8/27, vs. CHI on 9/10, at HOU on 9/17, at POR on 9/21 at COL on 9/24 and vs. SKC on 10/1 … Exhibition: Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes at POR on 5/3 and vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22, vs. SEA on 4/3, vs. CHV on 4/23 and at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: 5/8/10 vs. NY; Last Assist: 8/27/11 at TFC 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- ... A: 1
#18 JON BUSCH GK 5-10 165 DOB 8-18-76 ALBANY, NY MLS: Played 90 minutes in every match this season ... Recorded shutouts at DAL on 3/26, vs. CLB on 5/14, vs. NE on 5/21, vs. LA on 6/25, vs. PHI on 7/9, and vs. CHI on 9/10 … Received a yellow card vs. NY on 7/2 … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup: --. Last MLS Game: 9/1711 at HOU; Last Shutout: 9/10/11 vs. CHI; Most Saves: 12 (8/29/04) 2011 MLS Game Highs: SV: 9
#11 BOBBY CONVEY MID 5-9 150 DOB 5-27-83 PHILADELPHIA, PA MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19, at DAL on 3/26, vs. TFC on 4/9, at NY on 4/16 and vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Played 90 minutes and notched first assist of season vs. SEA on 4/2 … Came on as substitute in 58th minute and received a yellow card at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes and notched second assist of season vs. CLB on 5/14... Played 90 minutes, received a yellow card and scored the match-winning goal vs. NE on 5/21... Played 90 minutes at CHI on 5/28, vs. HOU on 6/4, at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... DNP vs. NY on 7/2, vs. CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9 and vs. CLB on 7/16 due to left knee contusion … Came in as a substitute in 66th minute vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30, vs. POR on 8/6, vs. COL on 8/13, at LA on 8/20 and at TFC on 8/27 … DNP vs. CHI on 9/10 due to yellow card accumulation suspension … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Started and played 93 minutes at POR on 5/3 … Reserves: Started and played 45 minutes at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 5/21/11 vs. NE; Last Assist: 5/14/11 vs. CLB 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 … A: 1
#12 RAMIRO CORRALES MID 6-0 180 DOB 3-12-77 SALINAS, CA MLS: Started and played 66 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Started and played 89 minutes at DAL on 3/26 ... Played 90 minutes and set the new Quakes alltime record for career starts, surpassing former goalkeeper Joe Cannon vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Started, played 85 minutes and received a yellow card vs. TFC on 4/9 ... Started and played 76 minutes at NY on 4/16 … Played 90 minutes and set a new Quakes record for career minutes played vs. CHV on 4/23 … Corrales also passed the 20,000 career minutes played mark and also picked up first assist of the season against CHV on 4/23 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Started, played 87 minutes and scored his first goal and notched his first assist at CHI on 5/28 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. HOU
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT on 6/4... Played 90 minutes at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... Played in 200th career match for San Jose vs. NY on 7/2 … He is the first player to reach 200 games played with San Jose … Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16, vs. VAN on 7/20, vs. DC on 7/30, vs. POR on 8/6, vs. COL on 8/13, at LA on 8/20, and at TFC on 8/27… Played 90 minutes vs. CHI on 9/10 and scored a goal in the 69th minute … Played 90 minutes at HOU on 9/17, at POR on 9/21, at COL on 9/24 and vs. SKC on 10/1 … Exhibition: Came on as a substitute in 61st minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 ... Played 120 minutes vs. CHI on 5/24. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: 9/10/11 vs. CHI; Last Assist: 5/28/11 at CHI 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 ... A: 1
#4 SAM CRONIN MID 5-10 165 DOB 12-12-86 WINSTON-SALEM, NC MLS: Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Played 90 minutes at DAL on 3/26 and vs. SEA on 4/2... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. TFC on 4/9 ... Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/16 … Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Came on as a substitute in 64th minute at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Came on as a substitute in 72nd minute vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Came on as a substitute in 68th minute at CHI on 5/28 … Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4... Played 90 minutes and notched an assist at DC on 6/11 ... Started and played 45 minutes at KC on 6/17 ... Came on as a substitute in 89th minute vs. NY on 7/2 … Started and played 77 minutes at CHV on 7/6 … Came on as a substitute in 92nd minute in extra time at CLB on 7/16 ... Played 90 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Started and played 64 minutes vs. POR on 8/6 … Played 90 minutes vs. COL on 8/13 and vs. CHI on 9/10… Started and played 88 minutes at HOU on 9/17 … Started and played 76 minutes at POR on 9/21 … Played 90 minutes vs. SKC on 10/1 … Exhibition: Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes, notched the game winning assist and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 ... Played 120 minutes against CHI on 5/24 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: 6/13/09 vs. NY; Last Assist: 6/11/11 at DC 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1
#10 SIMON DAWKINS MID 5-10 160 DOB 12-1-87 EDGWARE, ENGLAND MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in the 66th minute vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Made first MLS start and played 85 minutes at DAL on 3/26 ... Started, played 85 minutes and scored first career MLS goal vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Played 90 minutes and scored second goal of season vs. TFC on 4/9 ... Nominated for MLS Goal of the Week on 4/11 and finished No. 3 in the voting … Started and played 63 minutes at NY on 4/16 ... Started and played 79 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23 ... DNP at PHI on 4/30, at VAN on 5/11, vs. CLB on 5/14, vs. NE on 5/21 or at CHI on 5/28 due to calf injury ... Came on as a substitute in 75th minute and scored a goal vs. HOU on 6/4 ... Came in as a substitute in 48th minute and scored a goal at DC on 6/11 ... Came on as a substitute in 46th minute at KC on 6/17 ... Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/25 ... Started and played 89 minutes vs. NY on 7/2 … Came on as a substitute in 46th minute at CHV on 7/6 … Started and played 80 minutes vs. PHI on 7/9 and at CLB on 7/16 ... Started, played 42 minutes, and notched his first career assist vs. VAN on 7/20 before leaving due to injury … DNP - at RSL on 7/23, vs. DC on 7/30, vs. POR on 8/6 due to right hamstring strain ... Returned to the lineup, coming on as a substitute in 70th minute vs. COL on 8/13 … Came on as a substitute in 71st minute at LA on 8/20 … Started and played 66 minutes at TFC on 8/27 … Played 90 minutes vs. CHI on 9/10 …Started and played 83 minutes at HOU on 9/17 … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 9/21 and at COL on 9/24 … Played 90 minutes vs. SKC on 10/1 and notched an assist … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 … Reserves: Started and played 75 minutes and notched assist vs. VAN on 3/22 … Came on as a substitute in 65th minute vs. LA on 6/6 … Started and played 45 minutes at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: 6/11/11at DC; Last Assist: 10/1/11 vs. SKC 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 … A: --
#17 JOEY GJERTSEN MID 5-9 165 DOB 6-13-82 TACOMA, WA MLS: Started and played 72 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19 … Started, played 72 minutes and notched first assist of the season at DAL on 3/26 ... Started and played 45 minutes vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Came on as a substitute in the 85th minute vs. TFC on 4/9 ... DNP at NY on 4/16, vs. CHV on 4/23 or at PHI on 4/30 due to right groin strain ... Started, played 60 minutes and notched an assist vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Started and played 63 minutes vs. NE on 5/21 ... Started and played 45 minutes at CHI on 5/28 … Started and played 46 minutes at CHV on 7/6 …Came on as a substitute in 58th minute vs. DC on 7/30 … Started and played 82 minutes vs. POR on 8/6 … Started and played 83 minutes vs. COL on 8/13 … Started and played 86 minutes at LA on 8/20 … Started and played 66 minutes at TFC on 8/27 … Started and played 80 minutes vs. CHI on 9/10 …Started and played 63 minutes at HOU on 9/17 and notched an assist … Came on as a substitute in the 66th minute at COL on 9/24 … Came on as a substitute in the 66th minute vs. SKC on 10/1 … Exhibition: Started, played 45 minutes and notched an assist vs. West Brom on 7/12 … Open Cup Qualifying: -- … Reserves: Started and played 62 minutes vs. LA on 6/6 … Played 90 minutes at POR on 6/21 and at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: 8/13/11 vs. COL; Last Assist: 9/17/11 at HOU 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 … A: 1
#16 ALAN GORDON FOR 6-3 190 DOB 10-16-81 LONG BEACH, CA 2011 MLS (Toronto FC): Played 90 minutes vs. POR on 3/26 ... Played 90 minutes and scored a goal vs. CHV on 4/2 ... Played 90 minutes and scored a goal at SJ on 4/9 ... Played 90 minutes at SEA on 4/30 ... Started, played 45 minutes and notched an assist vs. CLB on 4/23 ... Came in as a substitute in 43rd minute and scored two goals at LA on 6/11 ... Played 90 minutes at NE on 6/15 and at HOU on 7/9 … NCC: Started and played 59 minutes at EDM on 4/27 ... Started and played 65 minutes vs. EDM on 5/4 ... 2011 MLS (San Jose Earthquakes): DNP at CLB on 7/16, vs. VAN on 7/20 or at RSL on 7/23 due to right quadriceps strain … Made debut for San Jose, started and played 73 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 …Came on as a substitute in 57th minute and scored first career goal for Earthquakes vs. POR on 8/6 … DNP vs. COL on 8/13, at LA on 8/20, at TFC on 8/26, vs. CHI on 9/10, at HOU on 9/17, at POR on 9/21 or at COL on 9/24 due to surgery to repair torn rectus abdominis and torn left and right hip adductors. Last MLS Game: 8/6/11 vs. POR; Last Goal: 6/11/11 at LA for TFC; Last Assist: 4/23/11 vs. CLB for TFC 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 2 -- … A: 1 2010: In nine games (eight starts) with the Red-and-White, Gordon scored once and added three assists, and was named MLS Player of the Week on September 13, 2010 … 2009: In his sixth season with the LA Galaxy, Gordon scored three goals and added three assists in 22 games. He came off the bench in both of the club’s summer friendlies against AC Milan and Barcelona, scoring the Galaxy’s first goal in the 2-2 draw with Milan, and was fouled late in the Western Conference Championship win over Houston, setting up Landon Donovan’s penalty kick to complete the 2-0 win … 2008: Set career highs in all offensive categories, scoring five goals and adding seven assists in a career-best 26 games. Gordon tied a career-high with two goals in the Galaxy’s 5-2 win vs. Chivas USA on 4/26 after coming on as a second half substitute. In November he was officially inducted to the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame … 2007: After preseason foot surgery ruled Gordon out until July, he went on to play in 14 games, making 11 starts and scoring three goals. Gordon also scored three times in SuperLiga, tallying the Galaxy’s first goal in the 2-1 win over Pachuca on 7/24 as well as a pair of goals in the 6-5 win
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT at FC Dallas a week later … 2006: Became an important part of the Galaxy’s late season success in the league, and was also the Galaxy’s joint-top scorer in the U.S. Open Cup, tallying three goals in four games, including one in the Open Cup Final defeat in Chicago … 2005: Suffered from a groin injury much of the first half of the season, but made three starts with the first team and five with the Galaxy Reserves. Scored one goal and added one assist in 374 minutes of Reserve Division action … 2004: Made his MLS debut in a 0-0 tie at San Jose on 9/25, replacing Carlos Ruiz. He went on to crack Steve Sampson’s starting lineup for each of the final two games of the year, playing 141 minutes in those two contests … Other Pro Experience: In 2004, Gordon was named A-League Rookie of the Year after scoring 17 goals in 27 games for the Portland Timbers and leading them to the best regular season record in the league … College: Played two years at Yavapai College in Prescott, Ariz., scoring 39 goals for the Roughriders before finishing his college career at Oregon State. In two years with the Beavers (2002-2003), he scored 26 goals and seven assists in 40 games, finishing as the team’s leading scorer and earning All-Pac-10 First Team honors both years. His 15 goals in 2002 were the second most in school history, while his 11 in 2003 are the fourth most … Honors: MLS Cup Champion (2005), U.S. Open Cup Champion (2005), A-League Rookie of the Year (2004)
#14 MAXWELL GRIFFIN FOR 6-0 173 DOB 9-17-87 RIVERSIDE, CA MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in the 83rd minute at HOU on 9/17 … Came on as a substitute in the 76th minute at POR on 9/21 … Came on as a substitute in the 83rd minute at COL on 9/24 … Came on as a substitute in the 72nd minute vs. SKC on 10/1 … Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: -2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: -Professional Experience: Signed with the Austin Aztex, members of the USSF Division II, out of college …. Scored 10 goals in 29 appearances and was named 2010 USSF Division II Rookie of the Year … Club merged with Orland in the USL Pro Division at conclusion of the 2010 season … Among top goal scorers in the USL Pro Division in 2011 with nine goals in 22 games. College: Appeared in 70 games for the UCLA Bruins, scoring 28 goals ... Played 20 games a senior ... First-team All-Pac-10 and second-team NSCAA All-Far West Region selection his senior year ... Soccer America's National Player of the Week for Nov. 4 after scoring both goals in the 2-0 win over Stanford that clinched the Pac-10 title for UCLA ... Team leader in goals with nine in his junior season ... Tore his left ACL his sophomore year but earned National Player of the Week honors as well as Pac-10 Player of the Week acclaim earlier in the season ... Scored a goal in each of his first two collegiate games as a freshman in 2005 ... Held UCLA's highest shot percentage as a freshman. Personal: Brother Leonard Griffin played for the Chicago Fire and Columbus Crew in MLS ... Parents: Leonard and Maxine Griffin ... Has three older siblings, Leonard, Elliot and Angela ... Sociology major with a Film minor at UCLA.
#21 JASON HERNANDEZ DEF 5-10 170 DOB 8-26-83 ENGLEWOOD, NJ MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19, at DAL on 3/26, vs. SEA on 4/2, vs. TFC on 4/9, at NY on 4/16, vs. CHV on 4/23, at PHI on 4/30, vs. NE on 5/21 and at CHI on 5/28 ... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4, at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17, vs. LA on 6/25 and vs. NY on 7/2 … Received a yellow card on 7/2 vs. NY ... Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and vs. VAN on 7/20 … DNP at RSL on 7/23 or vs. DC on 7/30 due to right calf strain … Played 90 minutes vs. POR on 8/6, vs. COL on 8/13, at LA on 8/20 and at TFC on 8/27 … Started and played 61 minutes vs. CHI on 9/10 … Played 90 minutes vs. SKC on 10/1 … Exhibition: Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: --. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 10/2/08 at DAL 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --
#3 CHRIS LEITCH DEF 5-11 165 DOB 4-1-79 BALTIMORE, OH MLS: Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. RSL on 3/19... Played 90 minutes and notched first assist of season at DAL on 3/26 ... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Came on a substitute in 62nd minute at NY on 4/16 ... Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23, at PHI on 4/30, vs. CLB on 5/14, vs. NE on 5/21, at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Came on as a substitute in 63rd minute at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes at TFC on 8/27 … Exhibition: Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: -- ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6 and at POR on 6/21 … Played 63 minutes and received a red card vs. POR on 8/7. Last MLS Game: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 3/26/11 at DAL 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1
#24 STEVEN LENHART FWD 6-1 190 DOB 8-28-86 JACKSONVILLE, FL MLS: DNP vs. RSL on 3/19, at DAL on 3/26, vs. SEA on 4/2, vs. TOR on 4/9 or at NY on 4/16 due to right knee arthroscopy ... Made Earthquakes debut coming on as a substitute in 80th minute vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Made first start and played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Played 90 minutes and notched first assist as an Earthquake vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. NE on 5/21 ... Played 90 minutes at CHI on 5/28 … Played 90 minutes and scored first goal with the Earthquakes vs. HOU on 6/4 ... Played full 90 minutes, notched an assist, and scored his first career hat trick at DC on 6/11 ... Played 90 minutes at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... Played 90 minutes, scored fifth goal of season and received a yellow card vs. NY on 7/2 … Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card at CHV on 7/6 … Started, played 73 minutes and received a yellow card at CLB on 7/16 ... Played 90 minutes and notched an assist vs. VAN on 7/20 ... DNP at RSL on 7/23, vs. DC on 7/30, vs. POR on 8/6, vs. COL on 8/13, at LA on 8/20, at TFC on 8/27, vs. CHI on 9/10, at HOU on 9/17, at POR on 9/21 or at COL on 9/24 due to family leave … Exhibition: --... Open Cup Qualifying: Came on as substitute in 83rd minute and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 ... Came on as a substitute in 83rd minute vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Started, played 45 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CHV on 4/23. Last MLS Game: 7/20/11 vs. VAN; Last Goal: 7/2/11 vs. NY; Last Assist: 7/20/11 vs. VAN 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 3 … A: 1
#28 ANDRE LUIZ MID 6-0 174 DOB MLS: Has not appeared in a match this season due to a left knee injury. Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup: -Last MLS Game: 6/5/10 at FCD; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 6/2/10 vs. CLB 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --
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#32 MATT LUZUNARIS FWD 6-1 170 DOB 03-06-89 MARGATE, FLA MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in 80th minute vs. TOR on 4/9 ... Came on as a substitute in 77th minute at NY on 4/16 ... DNP vs. CHV on 4/23 due to left hip flexor strain ... Came on as a substitute in 66th minute vs. DC on 7/30 … Came on as a substitute in 83rd minute at TFC on
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT 8/27 … Came on as a substitute in 89th minute vs. CHI on 9/10 … Came on as a substitute in the 83rd minute at HOU on 9/17 …Exhibition: -- Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup: -- ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes and scored the game-winning goal vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 4/3, vs. LA on 6/6 and at POR on 6/21 … Came on as a substitute in the 46th minute at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 9/17/11 at HOU; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: -2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --
#25 ELLIS MCLOUGHLIN FWD 5-10 170 DOB 7-8-90 SEATTLE, WA ________________ MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in 72nd minute vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Came on as a substitute in 72nd minute at DAL on 3/26 ... DNP vs. TFC on 4/9 or at NY on 4/16 due to back strain ... Came on as a substitute in 67th minute and scored first career MLS goal vs. NE on 5/21 ... Came in as a substitute in 46th minute and played until 89th minute at KC on 6/17 ... Came on as a substitute in 75th minute vs. LA on 6/25 … Came on as a substitute in 59th minute vs. PHI on 7/9 ... Came on as a substitute in 83rd minute vs. COL on 8/13 … Came on as a substitute in 86th minute at LA on 8/20 … Exhibition: Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Came on as a substitute in 111th minute at POR on 5/3 … Started, played 45 minutes and scored a goal vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes and notched an assist vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Started and played 85 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23 … Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6, at POR on 6/21 and at CHV on 7/26 … Started and played 86 minutes vs. POR on 8/7 … Came on as a substitute in the 46th minute at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 8/20/11 vs. LA; Last Goal: 5/21/11 vs. NE; Last Assist: --. 2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: 1 … A: --
#15 JUSTIN MORROW DEF 5-9 165 DOB 10-4-87 CLEVELAND, OHIO MLS: Got first career MLS start and played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes at LA on 8/20, at TFC on 8/27, at POR on 9/21, at COL on 9/24 and vs. SKC on 10/1 … Exhibition: -- Played 90 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Came on as substitute in 94th minute at POR on 5/3 … Played 120 minutes and scored a goal vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22, vs. SEA on 4/3, vs. CHV on 4/23, vs. LA on 6/6, at POR 6/21, at CHV on 7/26 and vs. POR on 8/7. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: -- ; 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --
#6 IKE OPARA DEF 6-2 180 DOB 2-21-89 DURHAM, NC MLS: Made 2011 season debut coming on as a substitute in 82nd minute at DAL on 3/26 … Came on as a substitute in the 70th minute vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Made first start of the season, played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. TFC on 4/9 ... Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/16 and at VAN on 5/11 ... Came on as a substitute in 82nd minute vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 5/21 and at CHI on 5/28 ... DNP vs. DC on 6/11, at SKC on 6/17, vs. LA on 6/25, vs. NY on 7/2, at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16, vs. VAN on 7/20, at RSL on 7/23, vs. DC on 7/30, vs. POR on 8/6, vs. COL on 8/13, at LA on 8/20, at TFC on 8/27, vs. CHI on 9/10, at HOU on 9/17, at POR on 9/21 or at COL on 9/24 due to left foot injury … Exhibition: -... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes, scored the game-winning goal and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Started and played 64 minutes vs. SEA on 4/3 ... Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23. Last MLS Game: 5/28/11 at CHI; Last Goal: 7/3/10 vs. DC; Last Assist: -2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --
#19 JACOB PETERSON MID 5-10 165 DOB 1-27-86 PORTAGE, MI 2011 MLS (Toronto FC): Started and played 71 minutes at VAN on 3/19 ... Started and played 90 minutes vs. POR on 3/26 ... Started and played 46 minutes and notched an assist vs. CHV on 4/2 ... Started and played 90 minutes at SJ on 4/9, vs. LA on 4/13, vs. DC on 4/16, vs. CLB on 4/23, at SEA on 4/30 ... Started and played 76 minutes vs. HOU on 5/7 ... Played 90 minutes at DAL on 5/11 and at CHI on 5/14 ... Started and played 43 minutes at LA on 6/11 ... Started and played 69 minutes at HOU on 7/9 ... NCC: Came in as a substitute in 59th minute at EDM on 4/27 ... Played 90 minutes vs. EDM on 5/4 ... Started and played 33 minutes at VAN on 5/18 … 2011 MLS (San Jose Earthquakes): Started and played 62 minutes at CLB on 7/16 in debut for San Jose ... Started, played 66 minutes and notched an assist vs. VAN on 7/20 .. Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 and vs. POR on 8/6 … Came on as a substitute in 89th minute vs. COL on 8/13 … Came on as a substitute in 66th minute at TOR on 8/27 … Came on as a substitute in 80th minute vs. CHI on 9/10 …Came on as a substitute in the 63rd minute at HOU on 9/17 … Started and played 66 minutes at COL on 9/24 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 9/24/11 at COL; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 7/20/11 vs. VAN; 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- A: 1 2010: Peterson started in 15 of the 24 games he played in, logging 1,267 minutes. Scored one MLS goal, against Columbus Crew in a 2-2 draw on October 16. Made his Toronto FC debut as a sub in the home opener against the Philadelphia Union on April 15. CONCACAF Champions League: Scored his first goal for Toronto in the 1-1 draw at home to Real Salt Lake in the Group Stage on September 28 … 2009: Appeared in 23 games, 12 starts, playing in 1,131 minutes with 2 goals and 2 assist...Suffered a torn ACL in his right knee on Sept. 23 and missed the remainder of the season…Registered game winning assist vs. Toronto FC (9/5)…Recorded his second goal of the season vs. New York (7/25)…Played 64 minutes in friendly vs. Club America (7/15)…Scored his first goal of the season vs. Chicago (7/4)…Tallied first assist of the season vs. D.C. United (6/20)…Played in all 90 minutes at Seattle (5/26) in second U.S. Open Cup play-in match…Played in all 120 minutes at LA (4/7) in U.S. Open Cup play-in match…Made first start of the season in home opener vs. Kansas City (3/28) … 2008: Appeared in 17 games with 10 starts…Scored his only goal of season vs. DC United 5/44 that helped lead the Rapids to a 2-0 victory…The 53rd minute strike was nominated for MLS Goal of the Year…Played in 790 minutes for the Rapids Reserves and recorded an assist … 2007: Played in 24 games, making a team-high 14 substitute appearances...He scored one goal in 2007 on June 28 against DC … 2006: Made his professional debut playing 21 minutes on April 8 vs. Columbus…Scored his first goal on May 20 at LA…Recorded his first assist on June 3 at Chivas USA…Recorded his second assist on July 4 vs. New England…Scored his second goal on July 20 vs. Chivas; Recorded his third assist on Sept 9 at KC…Scored his third goal on Oct 7 vs. NY…Scored his fourth goal on October 14, 2006 at HOU...2006 Playoff Highlights: Played 71 minutes in WCSS Game 1…Played 74 minutes in WCSS Game 2…Played 16 minutes in Conference Final … International: Traveled to Japan with the US U-23 National Team for two games in February 2007…Peterson was a standout member of the United States Under-20 and Under-17 National teams…His participation at the international level includes four games in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship … Other Professional Experience: In November 2007, Peterson traveled to Spain with the Generation adidas team, where he helped fight out at 0-0 draw against the Real Madrid Reserves … College: Was a semi-finalist for the Hermann Trophy award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top college soccer player, while with Indiana…Won 2 National Championships with the Hoosiers in 2003 and 2004, and scored a goal in both National Championship games.
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT #5 BRAD RING MID 5-10 165 DOB 4-7-87 ROCKFORD, IL MLS: Made 2011 season debut coming on as a substitute in 90th minute at DAL on 3/26... Made first start of season and played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Started, played 71 minutes and notched first career assist vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 5/21, at CHI on 5/28, vs. HOU on 6/4, at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17, vs. LA on 6/25, vs. NY on 7/2, at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and vs. VAN on 7/20 ...Came on as a substitute in 54th minute and received a yellow card at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. POR on 8/6 ... Started and played 90 minutes vs. COL on 8/13 … DNP at LA on 8/20, at TFC on 8/27 or vs. CHI on 9/10 due to right shoulder sprain … Came on as a substitute in the 30th minute at COL on 9/24 … Exhibition: Came on as a substitute in 46th minute on 7/12 vs. West Brom ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 … Started, played 70 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22, vs. SEA on 4/3, vs. CHV on 4/23, at CHV on 7/26 and at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 9/24/11 at COL; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 5/14/11 vs. CLB; 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1
#9 SCOTT SEALY FWD 5-10 175 DOB 6-4-81 CHAGUANAS, TRINIDAD MLS: DNP vs. RSL on 3/19 or at DAL on 3/26 due to right groin strain ... Made 2011 season debut coming on as a substitute in 85th minute vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Came on as a substitute in 64th minute at NY on 4/16 ... Made first start of season and played 63 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Started and played 57 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Started and played 63 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... DNP vs. NE on 5/21 due to left hamstring strain ... Came on as a substitute in 89th minute at KC on 6/17 ... Came on as a substitute in 73rd minute at CLB on 7/16 ... Came on as a substitute in 83rd minute vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Started and played 63 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Started and played 58 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Started and played 57 minutes vs. POR on 8/6 … Exhibition: Started and played 60 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6 … Started and played 86 minutes at POR on 6/21 ... Reserves: Started and played 45 minutes at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: 8/6/11 vs. POR; Last Goal: 10/18/08 at KC; Last Assist: 6/2/10 vs. CLB 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --
#7 KHARI STEPHENSON MID 6-1 185 DOB 1-18-81 KINGSTON, JAMAICA MLS: Started, played 81 minutes and received a yellow card vs. RSL on 3/19... DNP at DAL on 3/26 due to national team duty with Jamaica ... Came on as a substitute in the 46th minute and scored first goal of season vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Goal vs. SEA on 4/2 won MLS Goal of the Week honors … Started and played 80 minutes vs. TFC on 4/9 ... Started and played 61 minutes at NY on 4/16 ... Started, played 54 minutes and notched first assist of season vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Came on as a substitute in 64th minute at VAN on 5/11 ... Played 90 minutes and scored second goal of season vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 5/21 ... Started and played 68 minutes on 5/28 at CHI … Started and played 82 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4... Started, played 48 minutes and notched an assist at DC on 6/11 ... Played 90 minutes at KC on 6/17 ... Played 46 minutes vs. LA on 6/25 ... Played 90 minutes and scored third goal of season vs. NY on 7/2 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and at RSL on 7/23 ... Came on as a substitute in 64th minute vs. POR on 8/6 … Played 90 minutes vs. COL on 8/13 … Started and played 71 minutes at LA on 8/20 … Came on as a substitute in 66th minute at TFC on 8/27 … Played 90 minutes vs. CHI on 9/10 and notched an assist …Played 90 minutes at HOU on 9/17 and scored a goal in the 40th minute … Played 90 minutes at POR on 9/21 and scored a goal in the 70th minute … Played 90 minutes at COL on 9/24 … Started and played 72 minutes vs. SKC on 10/1 … Exhibition: Started, played 45 minutes and scored game-winning goal vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Started and played 83 minutes vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Started and played 66 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Open Cup Qualifying: Started and played 82 minutes at POR on 5/3 ... Came on as a substitute in 71st minute and received a yellow card vs. CHI on 5/24 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: 9/21/11 at POR; Last Assist: 6/11/11 at DC 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 … A: 1
#20 TIM WARD DEF 6-0 165 DOB 2-28-87 WAUKESHA, WI ___ MLS: DNP vs. RSL on 3/19, at DAL on 3/26, vs. SEA on 4/2, vs. TFC on 4/9, at NY on 4/16, vs. CHV on 4/23, at PHI on 5/3, at VAN on 5/11, vs. CLB on 5/14 or vs. NE on 5/21 due to right hamstring strain ... Came on as a substitute in 45th minute at CHV on 7/6 …Played 90 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: Played 90 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup: -- ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6, at POR on 6/21, vs. POR on 8/7 and at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 7/30/11 vs. DC; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 10/9/10 at DC ; 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --
#13 ANDREW WEBER GK 6-2 190 DOB 9-9-83 PHOENIX, AZ MLS: -- … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Saw first action of season, played 90 minutes, made three saves and recorded a shutout at POR on 5/3 … Played 120 minutes vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Exhibition: -- Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes in 2-1 win vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Played 90 minutes in 1-0 loss vs. SEA on 4/3 ... Played 90 minutes in 3-1 win vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Played 90 minutes in 2-1 loss at POR on 6/21 … Played 90 minutes in a 2-0 loss vs. POR on 8/7. Last MLS Game: 10/17/09 at CHV; Last Shutout: --; Most Saves: 8; 2011 MLS Game Highs: SV: -- … SOG: --
#8 CHRIS WONDOLOWSKI FWD 6-0 165 DOB 1-28-83 DANVILLE, CA MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19 and vs. SEA on 4/2… Played 90 minutes and scored first two goals of season and surpassed Eric Wynalda for No. 5 on the Quakes all-time scoring list at DAL on 3/26 … First of two goals vs. DAL on 4/2 was nominated for MLS Goal of the Week and finished No. 4 in the voting ... Played 90 minutes, notched first assist of season and received a yellow card vs. TFCkl on 4/9 ... Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/16 ... Played 90 minutes and scored third goal of season vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes and scored fourth goal of season at VAN on 5/11... Started, played 81 minutes and scored fifth goal of season vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes and notched second assist of season vs. NE on 5/21 ... Played 90 minutes and scored sixth goal of the season on 5/28 at CHI … DNP vs. HOU on 6/4, at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 due to international duty with U.S. National Team at CONCACAF Gold Cup … Returned to lineup and played 90 minutes vs. NY on 7/2 … Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9 and at CLB on 7/16 … Played 90 minutes and scored two goals vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Played 90 minutes at RSL on 7/23, vs. DC on 7/30, vs. POR on 8/7 and vs. COL on 8/13 … Started and played 71 minutes at LA on 8/20 … Played 90 minutes and scored a goal in the 87th minute to equalize at TFC on 8/27 … Started and played 89 minutes vs. CHI on 9/10 and scored a goal in the 10th minute and assisted a goal by Ramiro Corrales in the 69th minute … Played 90 minutes at HOU on 9/17, at POR on 9/21, at COL on 9/24 … Played 90 minutes vs. SKC on 10/1 and scored a goal in the 85th minute to pass Landon Donovan for No. 2 on San Jose’s career goals list with 33 … Exhibition: Came on as a substitute in 60th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes at POR on 5/3 ... Played 120 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CHI on 5/24. Last MLS Game: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Goal: 10/1/11 vs. SKC; Last Assist: 5/21/11 vs. NE 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 2 (at DAL on 3/26/11) … A: 1
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New England Revolution, Oct. 8, 2011 4:30 p.m. PT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 23 27 30 33 1 2 18 11 12 4 10 17 16 14 21 3 24 28 32 25 15 6 19 5 9 7 20 13 8
Player Anthony Ampaipitakwong Nana Attakora Rafael Baca Steven Beitashour David Bingham Bobby Burling Jon Busch Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Sam Cronin Simon Dawkins Joey Gjertsen Alan Gordon Maxwell Griffin Jason Hernandez Chris Leitch Steven Lenhart Andre Luiz Matt Luzunaris Ellis McLoughlin Justin Morrow Ike Opara Jacob Peterson Brad Ring Scott Sealy Khari Stephenson Tim Ward Andrew Weber Chris Wondolowski
Pos. M D M D/M GK D GK M D M M M F F D D F M F F D/M D M M F M D GK M/F
Ht. 5-8 6-1 5-8 5-10 6-2 6-5 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-9 6-3 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0
Wt. 160 185 160 170 185 195 165 150 180 165 160 165 190 173 170 165 190 174 170 165 165 180 165 165 175 185 165 190 165
Birthdate 6-14-88 3-27-89 9-11-89 2-1-87 10-19-89 10-15-84 8-18-76 5-27-83 3-12-77 12-12-86 12-1-87 6-13-82 10-16-81 9-17-87 8-26-83 4-1-79 8-28-86 11-14-74 3-6-89 7-8-90 10-4-87 2-21-89 1-27-86 4-7-87 6-4-81 1-18-81 2-28-87 9-9-83 1-28-83
Hometown Carrollton, TX North York, Canada Lawndale, CA San Jose, CA Pleasanton, CA Monument, CO Albany, NY Philadelphia, PA Salinas, CA Winston-Salem, NC Edgware, England Tacoma, WA Long Beach, CA Palmdale, CA Englewood, NJ Baltimore, OH Yorba Linda, CA Sao Paulo, Brazil Margate, FLA Seattle, WA Cleveland, OH Durham, NC Portage, MI Rockford, IL Chaguanas, Trinidad Kingston, Jamaica Waukesha, WI Phoenix, AZ Danville, CA
College STATUS Akron -INTL Loyola Marymount San Diego State California GA Loyola Marymount UNC Charlotte --Wake Forest -INTL Evergreen State College Oregon State UCLA Seton Hall North Carolina Azusa Pacific -INTL Central Florida Washington Notre Dame Wake Forest GA Indiana Indiana Wake Forest INTL Williams College INTL Saint Louis New Mexico Chico State
EARTHQUAKES NUMERICAL ROSTER AND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 30 32 33
Player Pos. David Bingham GK Bobby Burling D Chris Leitch D Sam Cronin M Brad Ring M Ike Opara D Khari Stephenson M Chris Wondolowski M/F Scott Sealy F Simon Dawkins M Bobby Convey M Ramiro Corrales D Andrew Weber GK Maxwell Griffin F Justin Morrow D/M Alan Gordon F Joey Gjertsen M Jon Busch GK Jacob Peterson M Tim Ward D Jason Hernandez D Anthony Ampaipitakwong M Steven Lenhart F Ellis McLoughlin F Nana Attakora D Andre Luiz M Rafael Baca M Matt Luzunaris F Steven Beitashour D/M
Pronunciation BING-um LEECH
oh-PAR-ah CAR-ee wan-dough-LOWW-skee
JURT-son
am-PIE-pi-talk-wong LEN-heart mick-LOFF-lin nah-nah AT-uh-CORE-uh lou-EEZ lou-zah-NAIR-is BAY-tah-sure
Place of Birth Castro Valley, CA Clear Lake City, TX Columbus, OH Atlanta, GA Rockford, IL Durham, NC Kingston, Jamaica Danville, CA Chaguanas, Trinidad Edgware, England Philadelphia, PA Los Angeles, CA Austin, TX Riverside, CA Cleveland, OH Long Beach, CA Tacoma, WA Queens, NY Portage, MI Waukesha, WI New York City, NY Carrollton, TX Jacksonville, FL Seattle, WA North York, Canada Sao Paulo, Brazil Tuxpan, Mexico Margate, FLA San Jose, CA
Last Club California Chivas USA New York Red Bulls Toronto FC Indiana University Wake Forest Aalesunds FK (Norway) Houston Dynamo Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Tottenham (England) Reading F.C. (England) S.K. Brann (Norway) Montreal Impact (USL) Orlando City SC Notre Dame Toronto FC Montreal Impact (USL) Chicago Fire Toronto FC Chicago Fire Chivas USA Akron Columbus Crew Hertha BSC (Germany) Toronto FC Jaguares de Chiapas (Mexico) Loyola Marymount SK Rapid Wien (Austria) San Diego State
Key: GA = Generation adidas; GC = Green Card; INTL = International; Head Coach: Frank Yallop Assistant Coach: Ian Russell Assistant Coach: Mark Watson
Goalkeeper Coach: Jason Batty Head Athletic Trainer: Bruce Morgan Equipment Manager: Jose Vega
Team Administrator: Joe Dincecco Fitness Coach: Greg Tella Asst. Athletic Trainer: Hank House
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Player
17
10
55M 90F 90M 64F 58F 80M 90M 32 90D
90D
90D
90D 90D 28 90D 90D 90M 90M 26 90M 90M 90M 90D 26 90F 64M 90D 62M 90M 26 64M 90M 76D
14 90D
3
8
1
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 18 22 90M 90M 45M 1 72M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 8 90D 90D 90M 90M 68M 82M 48M 90M 45M 90M 82F 90F 90F 90M 1 15 42 45 90F 89F 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M 87M 90M 90M 90M 90D 90D 79D
10
28
48
90M
90D
17
90D
24
7
71M 24 90F 90F 90F 90F 72F 71F 90F 89F 90F 90F 90F 90F
29
90D
24 90G
18 90D
19 66F 90M 83M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90D 90D 90M 90M 90M
4
90D 90D 90D 90D 61D
8
90D 89D 81D
90M 83M 90M 90M 90M 83M 66M 7 1 7 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
90D 90D 30D
19 7 14 7 90D 90D 90D 90D 73F 34 32 82M 83M 86M 66M 80M 63M 24 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90M 1 24 10 27 66M
90M 66M 26 90F 90F 90M 90F 90F 63F 58F 56F 20 90D 90D 90M 90M 90D 90D 90D
90D 90D 90D 61D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 27 90D 77M 1 90M 90M 64M 50M 90M 83M 76M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 36 90M 70M 60 90M 90M 83M 90F 90F 90M 90M 17 7 45 80F 89F 42F 24 90D 90D 90D 90D
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 45D
71M 73M 45M 5 61M 64M 45M 45M 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 62M 66M 90M 90F 90F 90F 90M 90F 26 18 90M 90M 67M 76M 90M 90M 90M 45 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 13 9 35 72M 29 26 45 75M 89M 45M 45 59M 10 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 73F 90F 23 44 14 31 54D 19
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 64M
90D 90D 70D 90M 90M 90M 90M 1 7 20 90D 81F 45 80M 90F 90F 90F 90F 5 24 83M 85M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 66D 89D 90D 85D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 RSL DAL SEA TOR NY CHV PHI VAN CLB NE CHI HOU DC KC LA NY CHV PHI CLB VAN RSL DC POR COL LA TOR CHI HOU POR COL KC 0-1 2-0 2-2 1-1 0-3 1-2 0-1 1-1 3-0 2-1 2-2 2-0 4-2 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-4 0-2 1-1 1-2 0-2 1-1 2-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-1
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES David Bingham Bobby Burling Chris Leitch Sam Cronin Brad Ring Ike Opara Khari Stephenson Chris Wondolowski Scott Sealy Simon Dawkins Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Andrew Weber Brandon McDonald Edmundo Zura Maxwell Griffin Justin Morrow Alan Gordon Joey Gjertsen Jon Busch Jacob Peterson Ryan Johnson Tim Ward Jason Hernandez Omar Jasseh Anthony Ampaipitakwong Steven Lenhart Ellis McLoughlin Nana Attakora Andre Luiz Rafael Baca Matt Luzunaris Steven Beitashour
"00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position
Played for other teams: Alan Gordon played 632 minutes for TOR Jacob Peterson played 1024 minutes for TOR Nana Attakora played 373 minutes for TOR
Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 #29 #30 #31
log: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 06/17/2011 06/25/2011 07/02/2011 07/06/2011 07/09/2011 07/16/2011 07/20/2011 07/23/2011 07/30/2011 08/06/2011 08/13/2011 08/20/2011 08/27/2011 09/10/2011 09/17/2011 09/21/2011 09/24/2011 10/01/2011
03/19/2011 03/26/2011 04/02/2011 04/09/2011 04/16/2011 04/23/2011 04/30/2011 05/11/2011 05/14/2011 05/21/2011 05/28/2011 06/04/2011 06/11/2011 SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ
SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1
0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 3 2 2 2 4 at vs vs at vs at vs at vs vs vs at at vs at at at vs
vs at vs vs at vs at at vs vs at vs at KC 1 LA 0 NY 2 CHV 2 PHI 0 CLB 0 VAN 2 RSL 4 DC 2 POR 1 COL 2 LA 2 TOR 1 CHI 0 HOU 2 POR 1 COL 1 KC 1
RSL 1 DAL 0 SEA 2 TOR 1 NY 3 CHV 2 PHI 1 VAN 1 CLB 0 NE 1 CHI 2 HOU 0 DC 2 L T T L T T T L L T L L T W L T T T
L W T T L L L T W W T W W
Stephenson 3 (unassisted)
67 22
16
68
3; Wondolowski 8 (Peterson 2) 54
37; Lenhart 5 (Beitashour 3)
Wondolowski 7 (Dawkins 1, Lenhart 3)
Gordon 5 (Beitashour 4) Gjertsen 1 (unassisted)
Wondolowski 9 (Burling 1, Peterson 3) 87 Wondolowski 10 (Baca 1) 10; Corrales 2 (Wondolowski 3, Stephenson 3) Stephenson 4 (Beitashour 5, Gjertsen 3) 40 Stephenson 5 (Baca 2) 70 Wondolowski 11 (unassisted) 18 Wondolowski 12 (Beitashour 6) 85
69
Wondolowski 4 (Johnson 1) 39 Wondolowski 5 (Johnson 2, Ring 1) 50; McDonald 1 (Lenhart 1, Gjertsen 2) 59; Stephenson 2 (Convey 2) McLoughlin 1 (Wondolowski 2) 71; Convey 1 (unassisted) 83 Corrales 1 (Ampaipitakwong 1) 50; Wondolowski 6 (Ampaipitakwong 2, Corrales 2) 74 Lenhart 1 (Beitashour 1) 69; Dawkins 3 (Cronin 1) 92+ Lenhart 2 (Stephenson 2) 15; Lenhart 3 (unassisted) 22; Dawkins 4 (Lenhart 2) 49; Lenhart 4 (Beitashour 2) 60
Wondolowski 3 (Stephenson 1, Corrales 1)
Wondolowski 1 (Leitch 1) 5; Wondolowski 2 (Gjertsen 1) 23 Dawkins 1 (Convey 1) 32; Stephenson 1 (unassisted) 52 Dawkins 2 (Wondolowski 1) 38
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game
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CUP Q3 CHI 2-2 120D 120M 71M 49 120F 75
120D 120G 120D 120M
83M 37 45F
120D
W (OT) T (4-5 pens)
Opara (Cronin) 120 McLoughlin (unassissted) 14; Morrow (unassisted) 43
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES U.S. OPEN Q2 POR 1-0 120D 120M 120M 120D 83M 120F
94M 120D 120G 26
111F
37 9
120D
1 at POR 0 2 vs CHI 2
David Bingham Bobby Burling Chris Leitch Sam Cronin Brad Ring Ike Opara Khari Stephenson Chris Wondolowski Scott Sealy Simon Dawkins Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Andrew Weber Brandon McDonald Justin Morrow Joey Gjertsen Jon Busch Ryan Johnson Tim Ward Jason Hernandez Omar Jasseh Anthony Ampaipitakwong Steven Lenhart Ellis McLoughlin Andre Luiz Matt Luzunaris Steven Beitashour
U.S. OPEN CUP 2R 05/03/2011 3R 05/24/2011