Game Guide: SJ-CHI

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SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES v CHICAGO FIRE (Sept. 10, Buck Shaw Stadium, 7:30 p.m. PT) PROBABLE LINEUPS

2011 SEASON RECORDS Earthquakes at home

GP 26 14

W-L-T 5-10-11 3-4-7

PTS 26 16

GF 27 17

GA 35 16

Fire on road

26 13

4-7-15 1-5-7

27 10

30 16

33 22

18 Busch

33

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD

Beitashour

ALL-TIME (29 meetings): Earthquakes 7 wins (1 shootout), 30 goals Fire 12 wins (0 shootout), 43 goals Ties 10 AT SAN JOSE (14 meetings): Earthquakes 5 wins (1 shootout), 15 goals Fire 5 wins (0 shootout), 16 goals Ties 4

17

2011 (MLS): 5/28: CHI 2, SJ 2 (Oduro 56, Gibbs 80 - Corrales 50, Wondolowski 74) UPCOMING MATCHES FIRE EARTHQUAKES Sat. Sept. 17 Chivas USA Sat. Sept. 17 at Houston Sun. Sept. 25 New England Wed. Sept. 21 at Portland Wed.Sept. 28 at Real Salt Lake Sat. Sept. 24 at Colorado Sat. Oct. 1 at Houston Sat. Oct. 1 Sporting KC

A 35 67 19 9 6 1

11 8 4 2 0 1 1 0

16 6 2 3 3 2 3 0

27

FIRE

F 30 78

GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL

Pineda

A 33 71

RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER OPEN PLAY CROSS CORNER REBOUND PENALTIES DIRECT FROM FREE KICK FREE KICK (INDIRECT) OWN GOALS

18 7 4 1

17 10 6 0

15 7 1 4 1 1 0 1

16 6 4 0 1 0 5 1

7 18 5

6 16 11

DISTANCE

INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA

12 15 8

(W-L-T) SJ CHI

RECORD LEAD 1-0-1 3-0-5

AT HALFTIME TIED TRAIL 4-7-7 0-3-3 1-2-7 0-5-3

Home win Road win Home loss Road loss Tie game Shutout for Shutout vs.

10

8

Dawkins

Wondolowski

29

8

Nazarit

Oduro

Pappa

12

11

Pause

Paladini

5

6

Gibbs

Anibaba

3 Gargan

REFEREE: Geoff Gamble. SAR (bench): Daniel Belleau; JAR (opposite): Eric Proctor; 4th: Yader Reyes INJURY REPORTS SJ - OUT: MF Andre Luiz (L knee injury); DF Ike Opara (L foot injury); FW Alan Gordon (surgery); FW Steven Lenhart (family leave); PROBABLE: MF Brad Ring (R shoulder sprain); MF Anthony Ampaipitakwong (L groin strain) CHI - OUT: MF Gabriel Ferrari (L knee ACL tear); DF Steven Kinney (lower abdominal strain); MF Marko Maric (L ankle posterior capsulitis); DOUBTFUL: DF Mike Banner (R ankle sprain); QUESTIONABLE: MF Corben Bone (R knee contusion); MF Sebastian Grazzini (R hamstring tightness) DISCIPLINARY SITUATION SUSPENDED: SJ: Bobby Convey (through Sept. 10) CHI: Gonzalo Segares (through Sept. 10) WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): SJ: Alan Gordon, Brad Ring CHI: Diego Chaves, Dan Gargan, Cory Gibbs, Dominic Oduro

(7) (6) (0) (1) (0) (7) (1)

INTERNATIONAL DUTY

CHICAGO FIRE Date Score (Gms since) 8/27/2011 CHI 2, COL 0 6/12/2011 CHI 1, CLB 0 7/16/2011 CHI 0, POR 1 8/07/2011 CHI 2, VAN 4 8/18/2011 CHI 1, DC 1 8/27/2011 CHI 2, COL 0 7/16/2011 CHI 0, POR 1

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CHICAGO FIRE 1 Jon Conway (GK) 3 Dan Gargan (DF) 4 Kwame Watson-Siriboe (DF) 5 Cory Gibbs (DF) 6 Jalil Anibaba (DF) 7 Mike Banner (MF) 8 Dominic Oduro (FW) 9 Baggio Husidic (MF) 10 Sebastiรกn Grazzini (MF) 11 Daniel Paladini (MF) 12 Logan Pause (MF) 13 Gonzalo Segares (DF) 14 Patrick Nyarko (MF) 15 Orr Barouch (FW) 16 Marco Pappa (MF) 17 Pavel Pardo (MF) 19 Corben Bone (MF) 21 Michael Videira (MF) 22 Marko Maric (MF) 23 Josip Mikulic (DF) 24 Pari Pantazopoulos (MF) 25 Sean Johnson (GK) 27 Victor Pineda (MF) 28 Steven Kinney (DF) 29 Cristian Nazarit (FW) 30 Alec Dufty (GK) 88 Gabriel Ferrari (DF) 89 Yamith Cuesta (DF) 99 Diego Chaves (FW)

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RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL SCORE ALLOW 4-2-3 1-8-5 4-0-6 0-7-5

GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED Earthquakes Fire

12 Corrales

25

THE LAST TIME SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Date Score (Gms since) 6/04/2011 SJ 2, HOU 0 6/11/2011 SJ 4, DC 2 8/13/2011 SJ 1, COL 2 8/20/2011 SJ 0, LA 2 8/27/2011 SJ 1, TOR 1 7/16/2011 SJ 0, CLB 0 8/20/2011 SJ 0, LA 2

5 Ring

Johnson

TYPE OF PLAY

5 19 3

30 Baca

15 Morrow

16

HOW SCORED

7 8 11 1

21 Hernandez

14 Nyarko

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM F 27 87

2 Burling

Gjertsen

EARTHQUAKES

ROSTERS 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)

(0) (5) (4) (1) (2) (0) (6)

TEAM LEADERS EARTHQUAKES G: 9 Wondolowski A: 4 Beitashour SHT: 72 Wondolowski SOG: 31 Wondolowski FC: 31 Stephenson FS: 36 Lenhart OF: 21 Wondolowski C: 6 Lenhart E: 2 Burling FIRE G: 9 Oduro A: 6 Nyarko SHT: 67 Pappa SOG: 30 Pappa FC: 36 Pappa FS: 41 Nyarko OF: 12 Oduro C: 7 Paladini E: 1 Cuesta/Mikulic

GOALSCORING GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 SJ 26 11 6 7 CHI 26 5 13 7

RECORD 3 1 1

4+ 1 0

TOT AVG 27 1.04 30 1.15

GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 SJ 26 6 8 10 1 CHI 26 7 9 8 0

4+ 1 2

TOT AVG 35 1.35 33 1.27

GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 SJ 27 3 4 4 7 6 3 CHI 30 1 8 5 5 6 5 GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 SJ 35 4 4 7 2 7 11 CHI 33 4 5 4 9 9 2


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES v CHICAGO FIRE (Sept. 10, Buck Shaw Stadium, 7:30 p.m. PT - MLS Game 251)

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 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 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

Pos GK DF DF MF MF DF MF FW FW MF MF DF GK 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 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 185 195 165 165 165 180 185 165 175 160 150 180 190 165 190 165 165 165 165 170 160 190 165 185 160 170 170

HEAD COACH : Frank Yallop

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 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

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 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 15 15 0 14 12 0 20 15 0 18 16 0 8 5 0 23 19 3 22 22 9 11 6 0 18 11 4 21 19 1 22 22 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 10 8 5 13 11 1 26 26 0 19 17 0 3 2 0 23 23 0 12 5 0 14 13 5 8 0 1 8 6 0 7 3 0 4 0 0 11 11 0

A 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 4

04/04/1961

CAREER GP GS G 0 0 0 63 56 1 196 175 0 70 61 1 29 20 0 19 15 3 43 31 4 103 67 34 128 90 31 18 11 4 164 152 11 266 240 13 2 2 0 6 3 0 118 74 22 31 27 2 191 190 0 135 81 9 71 62 0 147 130 0 12 5 0 77 43 18 8 0 1 58 52 3 7 3 0 4 0 0 19 18 1

A 0 2 14 6 1 0 3 6 9 1 30 28 0 0 16 3 0 10 7 2 2 7 0 4 0 0 4

W92 L93 T66

CHICAGO FIRE No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 88 89 99

Player Jon Conway Dan Gargan Kwame Watson-Siriboe Cory Gibbs Jalil Anibaba Mike Banner Dominic Oduro Baggio Husidic Sebastian Grazzini Daniel Paladini Logan Pause Gonzalo Segares Patrick Nyarko Orr Barouch Marco Pappa Pavel Pardo Corben Bone Michael Videira Marko Maric Josip Mikulic Pari Pantazopoulos Sean Johnson Victor Pineda Steven Kinney Cristian Nazarit Alec Dufty Gabriel Ferrari Yamith Cuesta Diego Chaves HEAD COACH : Frank Klopas

Pos GK DF DF DF DF MF FW FW MF MF MF DF FW FW MF MF MF MF MF DF MF GK MF DF FW GK FW DF FW

Ht 6-6 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-3 5-10

Wt 215 175 196 180 170 160 160 180 165 165 155 162 165 190 155 150 149 170 180 185 180 217 140 175 170 200 185 185 150

Birthdate 05/06/1977 12/14/1982 11/13/1986 01/14/1980 10/19/1988 10/20/1984 08/13/1985 05/19/1987 01/25/1981 11/11/1984 08/22/1981 10/13/1982 01/15/1986 11/29/1991 11/15/1987 07/26/1976 09/16/1988 01/06/1986 04/25/1983 04/12/1986 09/17/1988 05/31/1989 05/15/1993 10/28/1987 08/13/1990 03/11/1987 09/01/1988 04/17/1989 02/14/1986 09/01/1966

Birthplace Media, PA Philadelphia, PA Chino Hills, CA Plantation, FL Fullerton, CA Washington, DC Accra, Ghana Velika Kladusa, Yugoslavia Rosario, Argentina Van Nuys, CA Hillsborough, NC San Jose, Costa Rica Kumasi, Ghana Haifa, Israel Guatemala City, Guatemala Guadalajara, Mexico Plano, TX Milford, MA Zagreb, Croatia Ljubuski, Yugoslavia Athens, Greece Auburn, GA Chicago, IL Norcross, GA Cali, Colombia Binghamton, NY New York, NY Turbo, Antioquia, Colombia Montevideo, Uruguay

2011 GP GS G 6 6 0 20 16 1 0 0 0 20 20 2 21 20 0 0 0 0 26 21 9 14 7 0 6 6 2 17 13 0 21 20 0 26 26 0 22 17 0 23 2 2 22 21 5 6 6 1 8 6 0 6 5 0 1 0 0 9 8 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 6 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 18 18 0 22 16 4

A 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 3 6 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER GP GS G 88 85 0 96 72 2 10 7 0 95 94 3 21 20 0 54 19 3 142 70 24 46 30 5 6 6 2 25 18 1 219 197 2 140 137 8 88 63 6 23 2 2 83 75 17 6 6 1 13 7 0 18 10 0 1 0 0 9 8 0 0 0 0 33 33 0 0 0 0 13 10 1 12 6 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 33 30 0 22 16 4 W3

L3

T9

A 3 7 0 1 1 3 14 5 2 0 11 10 18 0 11 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES vs CHICAGO FIRE

BUCK SHAW STADIUM, Santa Clara, Calif. 7:30 p.m. PT (CSN-BA; CSN-Chi) September 10, 2011 (WEEK 26; MLS Game 251) The San Jose Earthquakes return home looking to put paid to their long winless run when they entertain the Chicago Fire on Saturday evening at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Quakes are winless now in a club-record 13 games, though they came back for a late 1-1 draw at Toronto FC last time out. The Fire are coming off back-to-back wins in league play for the first time this season, their last match a 2-0 home win against the Colorado Rapids. REFEREE: Geoff Gamble. SAR (bench): Daniel Belleau; JAR (opposite): Eric Proctor; 4th: Yader Reyes MLS Career: 7 games; FC/gm: 22.1; Y/gm: 3.1; R: 2; pens: 6 INJURY REPORT: 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); PROBABLE: MF Brad Ring (R shoulder sprain); MF Anthony Ampaipitakwong (L groin strain) CHICAGO FIRE – OUT: MF Gabriel Ferrari (L knee ACL tear); DF Steven Kinney (lower abdominal strain); MF Marko Maric (L ankle posterior capsulitis); DOUBTFUL: DF Mike Banner (R ankle sprain); QUESTIONABLE: MF Corben Bone (R knee contusion); MF Sebastian Grazzini (R hamstring tightness) INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none SUSPENDED: SJ: Bobby Convey (caution accumulation; through Sept. 10) CHI: Gonzalo Segares (caution accumulation; through Sept. 10) WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: SJ: Alan Gordon, Brad Ring CHI: Diego Chaves, Dan Gargan, Cory Gibbs, Dominic Oduro SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: SJ: Bobby Burling, Sam Cronin, Jason Hernandez, Chris Leitch, Steven Lenhart CHI: Yamith Cuesta, Cristian Nazarit, Daniel Paladini, Logan Pause HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (29 meetings): Earthquakes 7 wins (1 shootout), 30 goals Fire 12 wins (0 shootout), 43 goals Ties 10 AT SAN JOSE (14 meetings): Earthquakes 5 wins (1 shootout), 15 goals Fire 5 wins (0 shootout), 16 goals Ties 4 x In their first league meeting this season, the Quakes twice took leads through Ramiro Corrales and Wondolowski, but the Fire leveled terms through Oduro and Cory Gibbs, as the teams ended in a 2-2 draw May 28 at Toyota Park. x The teams met five days earlier in a play-in game in the U.S. Open Cup at Buck Shaw Stadium, the Fire advancing on penalty kicks after the teams played to a 2-2 draw. Ellis McLoughlin and Justin Morrow put the Earthquakes two goals by halftime, but goals from Orr Barouch and Yamith Cuesta completed the comeback for the visitors. x A year ago, the road teams won both meetings, the Quakes winning 2-1 in Bridgeview in April before the Fire repaid them with a 3-0 triumph in September in Santa Clara. x For the Earthquakes, last year’s triumph was their first win at Chicago since 1999, a shootout victory following a 2-2 draw. Before the 2-1 win in Bridgeview last year, the Quakes had never defeated Chicago in regulation time on the road. x Coaches record: Frank Yallop v CHI: P17 W3 L7 D7 Frank Klopas vs. SJ: first game LAST MEETING (MLS) 5/28: CHI 2, SJ 2 (Oduro 56, Gibbs 80 – Corrales 50, Wondolowski 74) x All four of the game’s goals came in a wild second half. San Jose midfielder Ramiro Corrales opened the scoring in the 50th minute when he headed home Anthony Ampaipitakwong’s corner kick at the top of the sixyard box. x Fire winger Dominic Oduro tied the game up just six minutes later. Cristian Nazarit hit a low shot from the top of the box which hit off both the left and right posts before rolling out, where Oduro had the easiest of tap-ins. x The Quakes again gained the advantage in the 74th minute. Corrales and Ampaipitakwong combined well on the right side, freeing Ampaipitakwong for a cross that expertly picked out Chris Wondolowski, who flicked his header inside the far post from the top of the six. x Chicago equalized again in the 80th. Cory Gibbs got on the end of substitute midfielder Baggio Husidic’s cross, putting his diving header inside the near post from the right corner of the goal area. x CHICAGO FIRE (4-4-2): Sean Johnson – Bratislav Ristic, Cory Gibbs, Yamith Cuesta, Gonzalo Segares – Dominic Oduro (Gaston Puerari 81), Daniel Paladini (Baggio Husidic 76), Logan Pause, Marco Pappa – Cristian Nazarit, Diego Chaves (Orr Barouch 74).

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SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (4-4-2): Jon Busch - Steven Beitashour, Jason Hernandez, Ike Opara, Bobby Convey - Joey Gjertsen (Anthony Ampaipitakwong 46), Brad Ring, Khari Stephenson (Sam Cronin 68), Ramiro Corrales (Brandon McDonald 87) - Chris Wondolowski, Steven Lenhart.

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES The San Jose Earthquakes had their winless streak extended to 13 games, despite coming back for a late 1-1 draw at Toronto FC on Aug. 27 at BMO Field. The Quakes have 26 points from 24 games on the season, sitting in eighth place in the Western Conference. LAST MATCH x TFC took the lead in the 33nd minute on a fortuitous bounce. A slide tackle by San Jose captain Ramiro Corrales on TFC's Peri Marosevic knocked the ball away, but right into the path of Eric Avila, and he penetrated the right side of the area before tucking a right-footed shot inside the far left post. x But San Jose hit for the leveler three minutes from full time. A long throw-in from the left side by second half substitute Jacob Peterson was flicked on by defender Bobby Burling to the far post, where Chris Wondolowski was wide open to turn it home. x Earthquakes boss Frank Yallop made two changes to the team that fell to a 2-0 defeat by the LA Galaxy at The Home Depot Center. Chris Leitch started for the suspended Steven Beitashour, and Simon Dawkins came in for Khari Stephenson. x SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (4-4-2): Jon Busch - Chris Leitch, Jason Hernandez, Bobby Burling, Justin Morrow - Joey Gjertsen (Jacob Peterson 66), Ramiro Corrales, Rafael Baca (Matt Luzunaris 83), Bobby Convey - Chris Wondolowski, Simon Dawkins (Khari Stephenson 66). TEAM NEWS x The Earthquakes put an end to a two-game losing streak with the draw in Chicago. It was the seventh time in their club-record 13-game winless streak they have come away with a single point. x “For some reason, maybe we stepped on a black cat or whatever the saying goes, but we don’t seem to get any kind of fortune in games,” said Earthquakes boss Frank Yallop. “We played well the last few games and we keep tying.” x The goal was just the third of the season in the final quarter-hour of a match by the Earthquakes, and it was the first that overturned a result for San Jose – both previous late markers (May 21 vs. New England, June 4 vs. Houston) added onto existing leads in victories. x “Anytime you come back from a losing position in the match and get a tie out of it, it feels good. I thought for long spells of the game we had long possession, we had great chances,” said Yallop. “Although Toronto had a couple of good breaks, but I think the general possession, the general play was good by us. I thought we deserved more out of the match.” x The goal for Chris Wondolowski was his first since July 20, breaking a 554-minute personal scoreless stretch. Still, Wondolowski is in a tie for fifth in the MLS Golden Boot standings, three goals behind league leader Thierry Henry. x “I’m very happy that he scored the goal to hopefully get him that confidence that he probably needs a little bit, especially goal scorers, they need to score,” Yallop said “He was the one that got the goal and I think that is great for him and I hope that it is the start of a good run by Chris.” x During the break, the Quakes terminated the loan deal of Ecuadorian international Edmundo Zura, as a result of findings in his full medical examination. Zura played 19 minutes vs. LA on Aug. 20 in his only appearance with the Earthquakes. CHICAGO FIRE The Chicago Fire won for a second time on the trot, again by a 2-0 scoreline in a defeat of the Colorado Rapids on Aug. 27 at Toyota Park. The Fire have 27 points from 26 matches on the year, sitting in seventh place in the Eastern Conference. LAST MATCH x The Fire took the lead on 17 minutes. Midfielder Pável Pardo played a long ball over the top on the right wing and Dominic Oduro raced past the Rapids defense to collect it, slotting a low shot inside the far post from the right side of the area. x The home side then doubled their lead in the 36th minute. Pardo played a great ball to Sebastian Grazzini on the left side, and the Argentinean playmaker lofted a cross that Cory Gibbs powerfully headed home from six yards out at the back post. x Fire interim head coach Frank Klopas made no changes to the team that defeated Toronto FC 2-0 at Toyota Park. x CHICAGO FIRE (4-3-1-2): Sean Johnson - Dan Gargan, Cory Gibbs, Jalil Anibaba, Gonzalo Segares - Logan Pause, Pavel Pardo (Daniel Paladini 46), Marco Pappa - Sebastian Grazzini - Patrick Nyarko (Orr Barouch 76), Dominic Oduro (Baggio Husidic 91+).

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TEAM NEWS x The Fire have now won back-to-back league games for the first time this season. x “We have two wins in a row. I’m not saying that we’re happy right now, we only have four wins on the whole season, but right now we just take the positives from the game, take those into the next game and hopefully get a few wins at home and on the road, and then we’ll see where we stand on the table,” said Dominic Oduro. x The Fire have also kept clean sheets in back-to-back games, now 197 minutes without allowing a goal. It’s the first consecutive shutouts this season since they recorded three in a row June 4-12 – two of which were scoreless draws. x “The first half we gave away a lot of set pieces. Going into the game I wanted to commit numbers forward in a big game, and limit the opportunities for them,” said Fire interim head coach Frank Klopas. “ Overall I thought the marking was very good in the box. The defending starts in the top with the forwards. Patrick and Dominic worked very hard off the ball. We worked tactically very hard to pressure these guys over the past couple days. It was a whole team effort.” x The Fire managed to hold on to the victory despite seeing Pavel Pardo go off at halftime with a calf strain. x “He’s good at connecting the back line and the midfield. He’s a very experienced guy, organizes the team very well,” Klopas said. “ He’s an important part of our team. He’s very experienced and brings different qualities to our team: he’s very good with the ball and is able to connect the back line with the midfield. He’s a great leader. The guys look at his work ethic and how he goes about training. He’s definitely helped us a lot.” x Then on the Tuesday following, the Fire advanced to the U.S. Open Cup final for a sixth time, in a 2-1 victory against USL PRO (third tier) side Richmond Kickers. Sebastian Grazzini put the Fire ahead in the 32nd minute from the penalty spot, then Oduro doubled the advantage in the 61st minute. x “Obviously it puts us in a situation in the final with an opportunity to win something,” Klopas said. “We knew what was at stake. Moments like this, you can’t let them slip away because that’s how you build a team, with tradition. These guys know the history of the club, but the good thing about it is that they want to write their own history.” x Here’s the Fire team: Sean Johnson; Dan Gargan, Cory Gibbs, Jalil Anibaba, Gonzalo Segares; Marco Pappa, Daniel Paladini, Logan Pause; Sebastian Grazzini (Baggio Husidic 46); Dominic Oduro (Diego Chaves 87), Patrick Nyarko x The Fire will now meet two-time defending Open Cup champion Seattle Sounders FC on Oct. 4 at CenturyLink Field. Sounders FC are aiming to become just the fourth winner of the Open Cup in three consecutive seasons; the Fire are looking to match the record of five titles held by matching the record held by Bethlehem Steel (1915-16, 1918-19, 1926) and Los Angeles Maccabee (1973, 1975, 1977-78, 1981). x Grazzini was forced off at halftime with a hamstring strain, but says he expects to be available for the weekend. “I had a little bit of a knock on my ankle from the last match so tonight I overcompensated with my other leg and the last play of the first half I felt it tighten up a little,” Grazzini said. “But I have 10 days to recuperate so I think I will be OK.” x Dominic Oduro has a goal in each of the Fire’s last three games, and now has five goals in his last six games in all competitions, all since being paired in attack with Patrick Nyarko. “He’s been really super for us and I know that he’s going to continue to develop and get better and score more goals. He’s been fantastic,” Klopas said. x Marco Pappa played the full 90 minutes and scored Guatemala’s opening goal in their 4-0 win against St. Vincent & the Grenadines in a CONCACAF World Cup qualifier Friday, then played the full match in the 2-1 win at Belize. x Orr Barouch played for Israel’s under-20 national team in their match against England.

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2011 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES STATISTICS (5-10-11, 26 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 8 F Chris Wondolowski 24 F Steven Lenhart 16 F Alan Gordon (TOT) 16 F Alan Gordon (SJ) 10 M Simon Dawkins 7 M Khari Stephenson 11 M Bobby Convey 12 D Ramiro Corrales 17 M Joey Gjertsen 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 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) 30 M Rafael Baca 18 G Jon Busch 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 22 14 10 2 18 23 21 22 13 11 8 11 19 6 12 14 15 20 14 18 8 2 7 26 23 1 4 3 8 11 3 1 0 0 26 26

GS 22 13 8 1 11 19 19 22 11 8 0 11 17 4 5 12 15 15 12 16 6 2 3 26 23 0 0 3 5 6 2 0 0 0 26 26

MIN 1953 1163 739 107 1068 1582 1766 1933 758 695 159 935 1357 333 546 1087 1321 1294 1115 1439 517 144 357 2340 2070 13 55 270 485 419 225 19 0 0 2340 2340

G 9 5 5 1 4 3 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 27 35

A 2 3 1 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 34

SHT 72 34 20 2 34 52 17 17 17 1 7 2 17 1 4 20 6 15 1 10 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 326 375

SOG 31 14 10 2 11 18 4 1 6 1 2 2 6 0 2 5 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 126

FC 21 30 30 7 6 31 28 16 5 7 7 11 11 2 7 17 14 17 8 26 4 1 2 0 17 0 2 2 10 3 0 0 0 0 297 277

FS 20 36 14 0 18 11 18 22 10 6 2 3 14 5 1 12 10 8 9 24 6 0 6 1 10 0 2 3 4 8 6 0 0 0 277 297

OFF 21 12 10 4 2 2 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 68 94

CK 0 0 0 0 8 0 40 1 12 0 0 0 35 10 19 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 140

C 2 6 4 1 0 2 5 5 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 3 3 3 3 5 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 48 33

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Chris Wondolowski 2, 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 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN 18 G Jon Busch 26 26 2340 Team totals 26 26 2340 Opponent totals 26 26 2340

SHTS 126 126 105

SV 90 90 78

GA 35 35 27

GAA 1.35 1.35 1.04

PG 3 3 0

PA 3 3 0

W 5 5 10

L 10 10 5

* = Played with other teams in 2011. Only San Jose Earthquakes statistics listed here.

T 11 11 11

SO 6 6 11

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4


2011 CHICAGO FIRE STATISTICS (4-7-15, 27 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 8 F Dominic Oduro (TOT) 8 F Dominic Oduro (CHI) 16 M Marco Pappa 99 F Diego Chaves 10 M Sebastian Grazzini 15 F Orr Barouch 5 D Cory Gibbs 29 F Cristian Nazarit 17 M Pavel Pardo 18 F Gaston Puerari 3 D Dan Gargan (TOT) 3 D Dan Gargan (CHI) 14 F Patrick Nyarko 13 D Gonzalo Segares 6 D Jalil Anibaba 19 M Corben Bone 9 F Baggio Husidic 21 M Michael Videira 1 G Jon Conway 89 D Yamith Cuesta 88 F Gabriel Ferrari 25 G Sean Johnson 22 M Marko Maric 23 D Josip Mikulic 11 M Daniel Paladini 17 F Davis Paul 12 M Logan Pause 77 M Bratislav Ristic 32 D *Dasan Robinson 7 M Mike Banner 30 G Alec Dufty 28 D Steven Kinney 24 M Pari Pantazopoulos 27 M Victor Pineda 4 D Kwame Watson-Siriboe Own-goals received Team totals Opponent totals

GP 26 25 22 22 6 23 20 12 6 14 20 4 22 26 21 8 14 6 6 18 3 20 1 9 17 1 21 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

GS 21 21 21 16 6 2 20 6 6 10 16 4 17 26 20 6 7 5 6 18 0 20 0 8 13 1 20 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

MIN 1983 1954 1796 1367 440 560 1716 624 495 808 1423 360 1630 2333 1858 452 601 372 540 1565 17 1800 19 695 1177 45 1828 413 248 0 0 0 0 0 0

26 26

26 26

2340 2340

G 9 9 5 4 2 2 2 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 1 30 33

A 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 6 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 56 54 67 37 12 26 15 20 4 17 4 2 19 15 9 10 10 2 0 7 1 0 0 3 32 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

SOG 26 26 30 11 4 9 3 5 2 8 1 1 7 3 2 4 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FC 21 21 36 14 11 16 20 25 2 18 23 5 22 28 18 1 11 8 0 31 3 0 1 12 31 0 21 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

FS 35 35 29 38 13 14 15 2 2 20 8 1 41 14 10 1 3 0 0 12 1 2 1 1 10 0 10 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

OFF 12 12 7 1 1 4 1 8 0 7 0 0 6 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 0 0 64 4 6 1 0 0 5 22 0 0 1 1 1 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 5 5 2 5 1 1 5 3 0 3 4 1 2 6 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 7 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 26

367 310

132 99

362 303

303 362

56 60

134 122

54 47

2 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Dominic Oduro 2, Marco Pappa 1, Cristian Nazarit 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Gonzalo Segares 2, Pavel Pardo 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Diego Chaves 1-1 CHICAGO UNF POS 25 G 1 G

FIRE INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING GOALKEEPER GP Sean Johnson 20 Jon Conway 6 Team totals 26 Opponent totals 26

GS 20 6 26 26

MIN 1800 540 2340 2340

SHTS SV 75 50 24 15 99 65 132 101

GA 25 8 33 30

GAA 1.25 1.33 1.27 1.15

PG 1 0 1 1

PA 2 0 2 1

* = Played with other teams in 2011. Only Chicago Fire statistics listed here.

W 4 0 4 7

L 5 2 7 4

T 11 4 15 15

SO 6 1 7 5


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

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

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

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)

CHICAGO FIRE 2011 SCHEDULE DAY DATE Sat. Mar. Sat. Mar.

OPPONENT 19 at FC Dallas 26 Sporting KC

RESULT T 1-1 W 3-2

ATT. 20,145 12,157

Sat. Apr. Thu. Apr.

9 at Seattle 14 at Portland

L 1-2 L 2-4

36,233 18,627

Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.

Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May

17 23 30 7 14 21 28

Los Angeles Houston at Colorado Vancouver at Toronto FC at Philadelphia San Jose

L T T T T L T

1-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-2 2-2

18,203 12,473 11,789 11,680 18,674 18,379 11,926

Sat. Thu. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sun.

June June June June June June July July July Aug. Aug.

4 9 12 18 22 26 2 9 16 3 7

Seattle at Sporting KC at Columbus at New England Real Salt Lake New York at Chivas USA at Los Angeles Portland Philadelphia at Vancouver

T T W T T T T L L T L

0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 2-4

13,839 19,925 13,498 14,246 14,972 16,961 15,152 21,762 16,419 10,557 18,714

Sat. Thu. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat.

Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.

13 18 21 27 10 17 25 28 1 12 15 22

at New York D.C. United Toronto FC Colorado at San Jose Chivas USA New England at Real Salt Lake at Houston FC Dallas at D.C. United Columbus

T T W W

2-2 1-1 2-0 2-0

25,177 15,818 12,020 15,211

W-L-T POS. PTS GOALS: 0-0-1 5 1 CHI: Chaves (17); DAL: Rodriguez (19) 1-0-1 T2 4 CHI: Chaves (34) Puerari (40) Pappa (60); KC: Besler (51) Bunbury (72) 1-1-1 T2 4 CHI: Chaves (8); SEA: White (7) Zakuani (25) 1-2-1 T7 4 CHI: own goal (66) Pappa (81); POR: Perlaza (29,47) Wallace (38) own goal (84) 1-3-1 T8 4 CHI: Oduro (89); LA: Barrett (42) Gonzalez (72) 1-3-2 8 5 CHI: Chaves (18); HOU: Boswell (83) 1-3-3 8 6 CHI: Pappa (43); COL: Akpan (49) 1-3-4 8 7 1-3-5 0 8 CHI: Pappa (63) Barouch (75); TOR: Plata (9) Santos (47) 1-4-5 0 8 CHI: Oduro (67); PHI: M. Farfan (64) Ruiz (75) 1-4-6 8 9 CHI: Oduro (56) Gibbs (80); SJ: Corrales (50) Wondolowski (74) 1-4-7 8 10 1-4-8 8 11 2-4-8 T6 14 CHI: Nazarit (90) 2-4-9 T6 15 CHI: Oduro (32); NE: Lekic (49) 2-4-10 6 16 2-4-11 T6 17 CHI: Pappa (58); NY: Lindpere (40) 2-4-12 T7 18 CHI: Oduro (26); CHV: LaBrocca (46) 2-5-12 T7 18 CHI: Nazarit (62); LA: Donovan (58) Beckham (66) 2-6-12 T7 18 POR: Jewsbury (25) 2-6-13 T8 19 CHI: Pardo (54); PHI: Paunovic (34) 2-7-13 0 19 CHI: Oduro (23) Barouch (80); VAN: Hassli (1,72) Koffie (24) Camilo (48) 2-7-14 9 20 CHI: Oduro (16) Grazzini (24); NY: Henry (9) Lindpere (63) 2-7-15 9 21 CHI: Grazzini (59); DC: Wolff (73) 3-7-15 7 24 CHI: Oduro (16) Gargan (69) 4-7-15 7 27 CHI: Oduro (17) Gibbs (36)


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 8 Steven Lenhart

at at

PHI RSL

L 0-1 L 0-4

06/11/2011

at

DC

W 4-2

Shots 26 06/25/2011

Shots on Goal 1 04/30/2011 1 07/23/2011

vs. LA

T 2-2

W 4-2

Shots on Goal 8 03/19/2011

Fouls Committed 4 04/02/2011 vs. SEA

vs. RSL

Fouls Suffered 5 06/04/2011 vs. HOU

W 2-0 L 0-3

Shots on Goal 4 Steven Lenhart

06/11/2011

at

DC

DC

W 4-2 W 3-0 T 0-0 L 0-1

Fouls Committed 5 Ryan Johnson 5 Ellis McLoughlin 5 Bobby Convey

07/09/2011 07/09/2011 08/06/2011

vs. PHI vs. PHI vs. POR

T 0-0 T 0-0 T 1-1

Fouls Suffered 5 Steven Lenhart

05/21/2011

vs. NE

W 2-1

Offside 3 Chris Wondolowski 3 Ike Opara 3 Alan Gordon

Corner Kicks 7 08/27/2011

at

TOR

T 1-1

03/26/2011 04/09/2011 07/30/2011

at DAL vs. TOR vs. DC

W 2-0 T 1-1 L 0-2

Offside 6 04/30/2011 6 08/27/2011

at at

PHI TOR

L 0-1 T 1-1

L 0-4

Saves 9 07/23/2011

Saves 9 Jon Busch Shots Faced 13 Jon Busch Goals Allowed 4 Jon Busch

07/23/2011 07/23/2011 07/23/2011

at at at

RSL RSL RSL

L 0-4 L 0-4

Fouls Committed 22 07/09/2011 vs. PHI

T 0-0

Fouls Suffered 22 08/20/2011

Corner Kicks 0 04/16/2011

at

L 0-2

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

Shots Faced 13 07/23/2011 Goals Allowed 4 07/23/2011

at

at at at

LA

RSL

L 0-4

RSL RSL

NY

L 0-4 L 0-4

CHICAGO FIRE INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011)

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011)

TEAM LOW GAMES (2011)

Goals 1 30 times

Goals 3 03/26/2011

vs. KC

W 3-2

Shots 9 08/13/2011

at

vs. KC vs. COL

W 3-2 W 2-0

Shots on Goal 2 04/14/2011 2 05/07/2011

at POR vs. VAN

L 2-4 T 0-0

Fouls Committed 9 05/28/2011 vs. SJ 9 07/02/2011 at CHV 9 08/21/2011 vs. TOR

T 2-2 T 1-1 W 2-0

Fouls Suffered 5 06/09/2011 at 5 08/13/2011 at

T 0-0 T 2-2

Assists 2 Pavel Pardo

08/27/2011

vs. COL

W 2-0

Shots 6 Dominic Oduro 6 Marco Pappa

Assists 3 03/26/2011 3 08/27/2011

06/18/2011 07/16/2011

at NE vs. POR

T 1-1 L 0-1

Shots 21 06/12/2011

Shots on Goal 4 Dominic Oduro 4 Marco Pappa

07/02/2011 07/16/2011

at CHV vs. POR

T 1-1 L 0-1

Shots on Goal 8 05/14/2011 8 06/18/2011

Fouls Committed 6 Marco Pappa 6 Yamith Cuesta Fouls Suffered 6 Patrick Nyarko

04/14/2011 08/07/2011 03/26/2011

at at

POR VAN

vs. KC

L 2-4 L 2-4 W 3-2

Offside 3 Gaston Puerari 3 Cristian Nazarit 3 Patrick Nyarko

03/26/2011 07/09/2011 08/18/2011

vs. KC at LA vs. DC

W 3-2 L 1-2 T 1-1

Saves 6 Jon Conway

05/14/2011

at

TOR

Shots Faced 8 Jon Conway

05/14/2011

at

Shots Faced 5 Sean Johnson 5 Jon Conway

04/14/2011 04/30/2011

Goals Allowed 4 Sean Johnson 4 Sean Johnson

04/14/2011 08/07/2011

at at at

CLB TOR NE

W 1-0 T 2-2 T 1-1

Fouls Committed 26 08/07/2011 at

VAN

L 2-4

Fouls Suffered 18 05/14/2011

at

TOR

T 2-2

Corner Kicks 13 04/14/2011

at

POR

L 2-4

Offside 4 03/26/2011 4 07/09/2011

vs. KC at LA

W 3-2 L 1-2

T 2-2

Saves 6 05/14/2011

at

TOR

T 2-2

TOR

T 2-2

Shots Faced 8 05/14/2011

at

TOR

T 2-2

at at

POR COL

L 2-4 T 1-1

Goals Allowed 4 04/14/2011 4 08/07/2011

at at

POR VAN

L 2-4 L 2-4

at at

POR VAN

L 2-4 L 2-4

NY

KC NY

T 2-2

Corner Kicks 1 08/27/2011

vs. COL

W 2-0

Offside 0 04/23/2011 0 05/07/2011

vs. HOU vs. VAN

T 1-1 T 0-0

Saves 0 06/12/2011 0 08/03/2011 0 08/18/2011

at CLB vs. PHI vs. DC

W 1-0 T 1-1 T 1-1

Shots Faced 0 06/12/2011

at

W 1-0

CLB


2011 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES VS. CHICAGO FIRE (0-0-1) UNF 12 8 23 33 18 11 4 17 21 24 14 6 5 7

POS PLAYER DEF Ramiro Corrales F/M Chris Wondolowski MID Anthony Ampaipitakwong DEF Steven Beitashour GK Jon Busch MID Bobby Convey MID Sam Cronin MID Joey Gjertsen DEF Jason Hernandez FWD Steven Lenhart MID*Brandon McDonald 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 1

GS 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1

MIN 87 90 45 90 90 90 22 45 90 90 3 90 90 68

G 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1

SOG 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 2 2

FS 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0

OFF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 0 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 0

CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1

1 1

90 90

2 2

3 1

9 19

5 5

11 9

9 11

1 3

3 4

0 1

0 0

0 0

GP 1

GS 1

MIN 90

SHTS 5

SV 3

GA 2

GAA 2.00

PG 0

PA 0

W 0

L 0

T 1

1 1

1 1

90 90

5 5

3 3

2 2

2.00 2.00

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS: None 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

2011 CHICAGO FIRE VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (0-0-1) UNF 5 8 9 15 99 89 25 29 11 16 12 18 77 13

POS PLAYER DEF Cory Gibbs FWD*Dominic Oduro F/M Baggio Husidic FWD Orr Barouch FWD Diego Chaves DEF Yamith Cuesta GK Sean Johnson FWD Cristian Nazarit MID Daniel Paladini MID Marco Pappa MID Logan Pause FWD Gaston Puerari MID Bratislav Ristic DEF Gonzalo Segares ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

GS 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1

MIN 90 81 14 16 74 90 90 90 76 90 90 9 90 90

G 1 1 0 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 0

SHT 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 2

SOG 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

FC 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0

FS 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 2

OFF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

CK 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

C 1 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 0

CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1

1 1

90 90

2 2

1 3

19 9

5 5

9 11

11 9

3 1

4 3

1 0

0 0

0 0

GP 1

GS 1

MIN 90

SHTS 5

SV 3

GA 2

GAA 2.00

PG 0

PA 0

W 0

L 0

T 1

1 1

1 1

90 90

5 5

3 3

2 2

2.00 2.00

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS: None GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None UNF POS GOALKEEPER 25 GK Sean Johnson ----------Team totals Opponent totals

SO O'TIME 0 0-0-0 0 0

0-0-0 0-0-0


CHICAGO FIRE VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS Fire 12 wins, 43 goals Earthquakes 7 wins, 30 goals Ties 10 04/11/1998 06/11/1998 07/29/1998 08/15/1998

SJ 1 vs CHI CHI 5 vs SJ SJ 3 vs CHI CHI 2 vs SJ

0 2 0 1

(PA) (SF) (SJ) (SF)

03/20/1999 06/19/1999 07/23/1999 09/26/1999

CHI 3 at SJ CHI 2 vs SJ SJ 2 at CHI SJ 2 vs CHI

1 0 2 0

(SJ) (SF) SJ SOW (SF) (SJ)

05/13/2000 06/24/2000

CHI 4 vs SJ 1 SJ 1 vs CHI 1 (OT)

(SF) (SJ)

05/26/2001 08/18/2001

CHI 1 vs SJ 1 (OT) CHI 1 at SJ 0

(SF) (SJ)

05/26/2002 07/24/2002

CHI 1 vs SJ 1 (OT) SJ 1 vs CHI 0

(NC) (SJ)

05/10/2003 05/31/2003 07/05/2003

CHI 0 vs SJ 0 (OT) CHI 4 at SJ 1 SJ 0 vs CHI 0 (OT)

(NC) (SJ) (SJ)

04/10/2004 06/19/2004 08/11/2004

SJ 0 vs CHI 0 CHI 1 vs SJ 1 CHI 2 vs SJ 1

(SJ) (SF) (SF)

04/16/2005 09/21/2005

CHI 2 vs SJ 1 SJ 2 vs CHI 0

(SF) (SJ)

04/12/2008 06/28/2008

CHI 1 at SJ 0 CHI 0 vs SJ 0

(O) (TP)

04/11/2009 07/18/2009

SJ 3 vs CHI 3 CHI 2 vs SJ 0

(BS) (TP)

04/10/2010 09/29/2010

SJ 2 at CHI 1 CHI 3 at SJ 0

(TP) (BS)

05/28/2011

CHI 2 vs SJ 2

(TP)

MLS CUP PLAYOFFS 11/23/2003

SJ 4 at CHI 2

(HD, F)

U.S. OPEN CUP 07/22/1998

CHI 1 vs SJ 1

CHI SOW (OT) (CB, QF)

HEAD-TO-HEAD: Category Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks

Earthquakes 1 2 OT Tot. 8 22 0 30 161 169 10 340 71 83 0 154 218 231 9 458 30 39 1 70 73 74 2 149

Fire 1 2 OT 18 25 0 163 196 7 72 88 2 182 200 9 43 37 2 80 81 2

Tot. 43 366 162 391 82 163

GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS: SJ CHI

1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 3 0 5 5 7 10 8 3 7 10 4 11

OT 0 0

Total 30 43

CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Frank Yallop vs. CHI Frank Klopas vs. SJ

3-7-7 (0.94 pts./game) 0-0-0 (1.00 pts./game)

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS: Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered

4 3 21 12 23 29

Earthquakes Ronald Cerritos 3 players tied Ronald Cerritos Ronald Cerritos Richard Mulrooney Richard Mulrooney

6 6 62 31 26 38

Fire Ante Razov Roman Kosecki Ante Razov Ante Razov Chris Armas Chris Armas

Wins Losses Shutouts Saves Goals Allowed

4 4 4 49 17

Joe Cannon Cannon/Kramer Pat Onstad Joe Cannon Joe Cannon

5 4 3 61 14

Zach Thornton Zach Thornton Busch/Thornton Zach Thornton Zach Thornton

ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: Earthquakes Dwayne De Rosario (9/21/05) Lewis/Ampaipitakwong Geovanni (9/29/10) Lagos/De Rosario Manny Lagos (5/26/01) Kei Kamara (6/28/08)

Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered

2 2 6 4 7 7

Saves Goals Allowed

8 3 players tied 4 3 players tied

2 3 7 4 7 8

Fire 3 players tied Jerzy Podbrozny (6/11/98) 3 players tied Razov/Pappa Diego Gutierrez (7/29/98) Armas/Beasley

9 Zach Thornton (8/18/01) 3 Campos/Busch

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

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES W-L-T Streak (started)

W-L-T

CHICAGO FIRE Streak (started)

1-0-1 4-7-7 0-3-3

1 Ts (5/11/2011) 3 Ls (7/23/2011) 1 Ts (8/27/2011)

3-0-5 1-2-7 0-5-3

2 Ws (8/21/2011) 1 Ts (8/18/2011) 1 Ls (8/7/2011)

4-2-3 1-8-5

1 Ls (8/13/2011) 1 Ts (8/27/2011)

4-0-6 0-7-5

2 Ws (8/21/2011) 1 Ts (8/13/2011)

0-8-3 0-2-4 3-0-4 1-0-0 1-0-0

3 1 2 3 5

Ls Ts Ts Ws Ws

(7/23/2011) (8/27/2011) (7/2/2011) (9/25/2010) (5/22/2004)

0-1-4 1-4-8 2-2-3 1-0-0 0-0-0

1 2 2 2 23

Ls Ts Ws Ws Ws

(7/16/2011) (8/3/2011) (8/21/2011) (9/29/2010) (5/23/1998)

3-0-3 1-3-4 1-5-4 0-1-0 0-1-0

3 2 3 8 3

Ts Ts Ls Ls Ls

(6/25/2011) (8/6/2011) (7/30/2011) (5/23/2009) (5/8/2009)

3-0-4 0-1-8 1-4-3 0-0-0 0-2-0

2 2 1 3 13

Ws Ts Ts Ls Ls

(8/21/2011) (8/3/2011) (8/13/2011) (5/31/2009) (6/21/2003)


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES CAREER STATISTICS VS. CHICAGO FIRE (7-12-10) PLAYER Ronald Cerritos Jeff Baicher Arturo Alvarez Dwayne De Rosario Ronnie Ekelund Brian Ching Richard Mulrooney Braeden Cloutier Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Francisco Uribe Dario Brose Ariel Graziani Zak Ibsen Ryan Johnson Harut Karapetyan Alejandro Moreno Ike Opara Chris Roner Ian Russell Ryan Tinsley Chris Wondolowski Eric Wynalda Landon Donovan Eddie Lewis Anthony Ampaipitakwong Scott Bower John Doyle Shawn Medved Jeff Agoos Troy Dayak Todd Dunivant Richard Gough Kelly Gray Darren Huckerby Chris Leitch Martin Vasquez Mauricio Wright Junior Agogo Quincy Amarikwa Khodadad Azizi Devin Barclay Wade Barrett Steven Beitashour Mike Burns Jon Busch Dan Calichman Pablo Campos Joe Cannon Chris Carrieri Mark Chung Jamie Clark Ricardo Clark Ryan Cochrane Jimmy Conrad Abdul Thompson Conteh Jon Conway Sam Cronin John Cunliffe Brad Davis Eric Denton Raul Diaz Arce Oscar Draguicevich Gabe Eastman Eduardo Simon Elliott Justin Evans Carlos Farias Vicente Figueroa Nick Garcia Geovanni Joey Gjertsen Cornell Glen Gavin Glinton Ned Grabavoy Ivan Guerrero Wes Hart Jason Hernandez Kei Kamara Andy Kirk Wojtek Krakowiak David Kramer Manny Lagos

GP 13 5 9 8 6 7 14 7 5 13 1 5 2 3 6 3 2 2 4 7 3 3 2 7 7 1 6 7 4 9 7 4 2 2 2 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 15 2 1 2 1 1 13 1 1 3 2 5 6 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 6 2 1 1 6 7

GS 12 5 4 6 6 6 12 4 4 13 0 3 2 2 5 2 1 2 2 6 2 3 2 6 7 0 1 7 4 8 5 4 2 2 2 3 2 4 0 0 1 1 14 2 1 2 1 1 13 0 1 3 2 5 6 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 0 1 2 2 2 6 2 0 1 6 6

MIN 1065 381 478 518 541 565 1131 365 375 1125 34 348 180 194 421 210 103 180 216 548 158 264 180 595 630 45 198 630 358 755 537 380 180 180 153 270 168 360 23 6 54 73 1250 180 100 180 100 45 1200 27 90 242 160 405 534 190 90 112 33 90 135 96 175 45 26 180 90 58 104 270 90 135 36 90 141 149 180 527 180 35 100 505 544

G 4 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 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 3 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 2 2 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 21 6 9 15 9 16 7 4 2 17 3 11 6 1 11 4 1 1 2 10 1 9 7 13 9 0 2 4 2 9 2 5 2 2 3 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 6 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 7 0 3 0 11

Steven Lenhart Lawrence Lozzano Tim Martin Joey Martinez Brandon McDonald Victor Mella Andre Luiz Brian Mullan Ronnie O'Brien Danny O'Rourke Pat Onstad Antonio Ribeiro James Riley Brad Ring Eddie Robinson Esmundo Rodriguez Shea Salinas Ramon Sanchez Alejandro Sequeira Mauricio Solis Khari Stephenson Craig Waibel Jamil Walker Tim Ward Cam Weaver Tim Weaver Michael Zaher Team totals Opponent totals

1 1 2 2 4 3 1 8 2 1 7 1 1 1 7 1 3 1 2 4 2 6 2 1 1 1 1 29 29

1 1 2 2 3 3 1 8 2 1 7 1 1 1 7 0 0 0 2 3 2 6 0 1 0 1 1 29 29

GOALKEEPER Pat Onstad Joe Cannon David Kramer Jon Busch Andy Kirk Jon Conway ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 7 13 6 2 1 1

MIN 650 1200 505 180 35 90

29 29

2660 2660

90 90 180 180 273 250 79 740 180 90 650 75 90 90 597 12 57 11 117 305 126 521 84 64 4 90 90 2660 2660

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 0 30 43

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 0 36 51

2 1 0 0 0 4 0 7 6 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 5 3 6 3 1 0 0 0 340 366

SHTS 26 70 44 12 2 8

SV 22 49 31 7 1 4

GAA 0.69 1.28 1.96 2.50 2.57 4.00

PG 0 0 0 0 0 0

162 154

114 119

1.45 1.02

0 4

CURRENT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. CHICAGO FIRE (7-12-10) PLAYER Scott Sealy Chris Wondolowski Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Steven Lenhart Ike Opara Jacob Peterson Anthony Ampaipitakwong Chris Leitch Nana Attakora Steven Beitashour Bobby Burling Jon Busch Sam Cronin Joey Gjertsen Alan Gordon Jason Hernandez Brad Ring Khari Stephenson Tim Ward Team totals Opponent totals

GP 10 7 14 17 8 2 9 1 20 5 2 2 14 4 2 6 10 1 3 3 29 29

GS 7 5 13 16 1 2 6 0 18 4 2 1 14 3 2 3 9 1 2 2 29 29

GOALKEEPER Jon Busch ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 14

MIN 1280

29 29

2660 2660

MIN 605 417 1215 1426 186 180 514 45 1590 360 180 135 1280 292 135 244 803 90 127 199 2660 2660

G 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 43

A 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 51

SHT 11 13 14 18 5 1 7 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 1 1 3 2 340 366

SHTS 78

SV 56

GAA 1.48

PG 3

162 154

114 119

1.45 1.02

0 4


CHICAGO FIRE CAREER STATISTICS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (12-7-10) PLAYER Ante Razov Josh Wolff Jerzy Podbrozny Lubos Kubik Patrick Nyarko Peter Nowak Marco Pappa DaMarcus Beasley Dema Kovalenko Damani Ralph Roman Kosecki Cuauhtemoc Blanco Nate Jaqua Freddie Ljungberg Chad Barrett Brian McBride Cory Gibbs Kelly Gray Steven Kinney Ritchie Kotschau Andrew Lewis Jesse Marsch Dominic Oduro Chris Rolfe Thiago Andy Williams Diego Gutierrez Chris Armas Carlos Bocanegra Justin Mapp Logan Pause Wilman Conde Jim Curtin Baggio Husidic Collins John Jorge Salcedo Bakary Soumare Hristo Stoitchkov Evan Whitfield John Ball Mike Banner Orr Barouch C.J. Brown Scott Buete Jon Busch Samuel Caballero Jorge Campos Calen Carr Diego Chaves Denny Clanton Yamith Cuesta Sergi Daniv Paul Dougherty Andrew Dykstra Justin Evans Rodrigo Faria Tomasz Frankowski Ryan Futagaki Sam George Leonard Griffin Ivan Guerrero Andy Herron Zak Ibsen Sean Johnson Josh Keller Stephen King Frank Klopas Krzysztof Krol Manny Lagos Peter Lowry Amos Magee Cristian Nazarit Francis Okaroh Daniel Paladini Orlando Perez Matt Pickens Brandon Prideaux Gaston Puerari Michael Richardson Henry Ring Bratislav Ristic Dasan Robinson Gonzalo Segares

GP 17 8 7 8 4 8 5 8 7 4 6 4 7 1 4 3 1 8 1 2 5 17 1 3 2 4 11 18 7 12 11 5 11 2 1 2 4 3 10 2 3 1 19 1 4 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 5 2 3 2 1 1 6 1 5 1 2 1 1 3 2 4 5

GS 15 5 7 8 3 8 4 6 7 4 6 2 5 1 1 2 1 7 1 2 3 14 1 1 2 4 10 18 7 10 9 3 10 1 1 1 4 2 7 1 1 0 19 0 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 6 1 4 1 2 0 0 3 2 4 5

MIN 1319 493 578 711 299 722 361 603 657 366 484 255 485 90 146 181 90 630 90 180 299 1325 81 136 179 370 857 1615 648 903 760 273 926 59 90 108 360 194 674 95 74 16 1720 31 360 180 180 124 74 113 90 72 90 90 29 15 138 5 109 74 180 106 58 180 2 90 267 117 27 150 12 90 540 76 346 90 135 9 6 270 180 351 450

G 6 3 2 2 2 2 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 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 5 2 5 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 6 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 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 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 0 0 0

SHT 62 15 11 15 4 11 17 10 14 17 9 7 10 1 2 3 1 5 2 2 2 9 1 7 5 6 4 11 2 8 1 0 3 0 4 1 1 8 3 2 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 3 7 3 0 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

Dipsy Selolwane Billy Sleeth Tom Soehn Dan Stebbins Greg Sutton Zach Thornton John Thorrington Ryan Tinsley Deris Umanzor David Vaudreuil Billy Walsh Tim Ward Kwame Watson-Siriboe John Wolyniec Daniel Woolard Eric Wynalda Jeff Zaun Team totals Opponent totals

1 1 4 1 2 15 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 29 29

0 1 3 0 1 15 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 29 29

GOALKEEPER Henry Ring Jon Busch Zach Thornton Sean Johnson Matt Pickens Greg Sutton Jorge Campos Andrew Dykstra ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 3 4 15 2 1 2 2 1

MIN 270 360 1333 180 90 157 180 90

29 29

2660 2660

1 100 279 45 157 1333 298 23 63 100 83 265 90 16 101 71 90 2660 2660

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 30

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 36

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 1 1 0 366 340

SHTS 12 20 80 11 2 11 14 4

SV 10 17 61 9 1 9 10 2

GAA 0.67 0.75 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.15 2.00 2.00

PG 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

154 162

119 114

1.02 1.45

4 0

CURRENT CHICAGO FIRE PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (12-7-10) PLAYER Patrick Nyarko Marco Pappa Cory Gibbs Steven Kinney Dominic Oduro Logan Pause Dan Gargan Baggio Husidic Mike Banner Orr Barouch Diego Chaves Jon Conway Yamith Cuesta Sean Johnson Cristian Nazarit Daniel Paladini Gonzalo Segares Kwame Watson-Siriboe Team totals Opponent totals

GP 4 5 6 1 4 11 2 2 3 1 1 2 4 2 1 2 5 1 29 29

GS 3 4 6 1 3 9 2 1 1 0 1 2 3 2 1 1 5 1 29 29

GOALKEEPER Jon Conway Sean Johnson ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 2 2

MIN 180 180

29 29

2660 2660

MIN 299 361 540 90 274 760 135 59 74 16 74 180 243 180 90 80 450 90 2660 2660

G 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 30

A 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 36

SHT 4 17 4 2 10 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 3 3 6 1 366 340

SHTS 8 11

SV 7 9

GAA 0.50 1.00

PG 0 0

154 162

119 114

1.02 1.45

4 0


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire All-Time MLS Regular Season: 7-12-10 Home: 5-5-4 Away: 2-7-6 Shootouts: 1-0 Playoffs: 1-0-0; U.S. Open Cup: 0-1-0 All-Time Scoring: San Jose – 37, Chicago – 48 Quick Facts 2011 Record Leading Scorer Assist Leaders Head Coach

San Jose Earthquakes 5-10-11 Chris Wondolowski (9) Steven Beitashour (4) Frank Yallop

Chicago Fire 4-7-15 Dominic Oduro (9) Patrick Nyarko (6) Frank Klopas

Pronunciations available on last page of notes. San Jose’s Record in September The Quakes are 27-22-6 all-time in September in MLS play. Last Game Earthquakes 1, Toronto FC; Aug. 27, 2011; BMO Field; Toronto, Canada San Jose Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski scored a late equalizer in the 87th minute to help the Earthquakes to a 1-1 road draw against Toronto FC. San Jose’s leading scorer found the net for the ninth time in 2011, polishing off a pass to the back post after Jacob Peterson found Bobby Burling’s head with a long throw into the area. With the draw, San Jose remained unbeaten in four trips to BMO Field since Toronto FC joined the league in 2008.

2011 EARTHQUAKES SCHEDULE (7-10-11 Overall, 5-10-11 MLS) DATE

Day

OPPONENT

Time (PT)/Res.

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 7:30 p.m. PT Sept. 17 Sat. at Houston 5:30 p.m. PT Sept. 21 Wed. at Portland 7:30 p.m. PT Sept. 24 Sat. at Colorado 6:00 p.m. PT Oct. 1 Sat. Kansas City 7:30 p.m. PT 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. Chicago Fire Earthquakes 2, Chicago Fire 2; May 28, 2011; Toyota Park; Bridgeview, Ill. The San Jose Earthquakes extended their unbeaten streak to four matches following a 2-2 draw against the Chicago Fire at Toyota Park. Earthquakes midfielder Anthony Ampaipitakwong came on as a sub at halftime and sparked the Quakes attack with two assists. Ramiro Corrales and Chris Wondolowksi scored the goals for San Jose, while Dominic Oduro and Cory Gibbs found the net for the Fire. Ampaipitakwong set up the Quakes first goal in the 49th minute with a perfect service on a corner kick that found Corrales in the box and he headed it in at the far post for the 1-0 lead. After Oduro tied the score, Ampaipitakwong helped San Jose regain the lead. Corrales drew two defenders and dropped a ball for Ampaipitakwong, who chipped a cross to Wondolowski in the box. Wondolowski flicked a header past Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson for a 2-1 lead in the 74th minute. Gibbs brought the Fire level again six minutes later with a header of his own to prevent San Jose from winning its third straight. Misc. Notes History of the Quakes – Chicago Fire Rivalry The Earthquakes and the Chicago Fire have had a memorable rivalry since the Fire came into MLS in 1998.The most memorable game of the rivalry came in 2003, when Chicago and San Jose met for the MLS Cup at The Home Depot Center on Nov. 23. The Quakes defeated the Fire 4-2 in Frank Yallop’s final game as the head coach before returning two seasons ago. Landon Donovan scored two goals, while Ronnie Ekelund and Richard Mulrooney each netted a goal to lead the Quakes to the victory. That game was the only playoff meeting between two of the league’s most successful clubs The two teams have played each other twice in U.S. Open Cup Play, during Chicago’s inaugural season in 1998 and on May 24, 2011. The first Open Cup match saw a quarterfinal tie that went into penalty kicks after goals from Lubos Kubik for Chicago and Jeff Baicher for San Jose saw the score knotted at one-all after regulation and overtime. The Fire prevailed in the PK shootout, 4-3, on their way to winning the title. In May of 2011, a 2-2 tie with goals from Ellis McLoughlin and Justin Morrow for San Jose and Orr Barouch and Yamith Cuesta for Chicago led to another round of PKs. Chicago prevailed 5-4 in the PK shootout ... Jason Hernandez made his MLS debut on Oct. 5, 2005, playing for New York against the Fire at Soldier Field in Chicago The teams have since faced each other seven times from 2008-2011. Earthquakes All-Time Leaders vs. Chicago Fire Forward Scott Sealy has five goals and two assists in 10 career appearances Midfielder Bobby Convey has one goal and two assists 13 career appearances Forward Chris Wondolowski has two goals in six career appearances Goalkeeper Jon Busch is 5-4-5 and three shutouts in 14 career appearances.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Chicago Fire All-Time Leaders vs. San Jose Forward Patrick Nyarko has two goals and two assists in four appearances Midfielder Marco Pappa has two goals and one assist in four career appearances Midfielder Logan Pause has two assists in ten career games ... Goalkeeper Jon Conway has one win, one tie and one shutout in two games ... Goalkeeper Sean Johnson is 1-0-1 with one shutout two career appearances. Earthquakes – Chicago Fire Connections Quakes goalkeeper Jon Busch played with the Fire from 2007-09, where he won MLS Goalkeeper of the Year in 2008 Quakes defender Tim Ward played for the Chicago Fire from 2009-2010 before being traded to San Jose midway through the season Chicago goalkeeper Jon Conway played for the Earthquakes from 2000-2005 ... Conway also played with Quakes defender Chris Leitch at the New York Red Bulls in 2007-08 and with midfielder Sam Cronin, defender Nana Attakora, and midfielder Jacob Peterson at Toronto FC for part of the 2010 season ... He also had a stint with the San Francisco Seals, appearing in 4 matches in 2000 ... Quakes defender Bobby Burling played with Fire defender Yamith Cuesta at Chivas USA for the second half of the 2009 season ... Chicago midfielder Daniel Paladini also played with Burling at Chivas USA in 2008 ... Quakes defender Ike Opara and midfielder Sam Cronin played with Fire midfielder Corben Bone at Wake Forest, where they won a national championship together San Jose midfielder Brad Ring grew up in the Chicago area and played his youth and high school soccer there Fire midfielder Logan Pause played with current Quakes defender Chris Leitch at the University of North Carolina and with Bobby Convey on the U-23 United States national team during Olympic qualifying in 2004 ... Chicago defender Jalil Anibaba also attended UNC ... Quakes forward Matt Luzunaris and Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson played together at the University of Central Florida in 2007. Busch to Auction Gear for Navy SEAL Foundation To honor all United States servicemen and women, San Jose Earthquakes goalkeeper Jon Busch will wear commemorative gloves and cleats during the Quakes’ match against the Chicago Fire. Busch’s gloves will feature a Special Operations patch, while his cleats will bear a message to honor victims of 9/11 in recognition of the 10-year anniversary on Sept. 11, 2011. At the game, fans can participate in a silent auction to win the cleats and the gloves from the first half of the match, signed by Busch. Additionally, Busch’s jersey from the match and gloves and cleats from the second half, all signed by Busch, will be auctioned on eBay starting on Tuesday, Sept. 13. All proceeds from the auctions will benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation. Wondo Gets Back on Scoresheet Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski got back on the scoresheet with a crucial 87th-minute equalizer against Toronto FC on Aug. 27 at BMO Field. San Jose’s leading scorer found the back of the net for the ninth time in 2011 and the first time in five games, tapping home a Bobby Burling pass to the back post. Bobby Burling Records First Assist of 2011 Earthquakes defender Bobby Burling recorded his first assist of 2011 against Toronto FC on Aug. 27 when he directed a header toward Chris Wondolowski that San Jose’s leading scorer buried in the back of the net. The goal leveled the sides for a 1-1 conclusion. Beitashour Leads Team in Assists With his assist on Alan Gordon’s goal against Portland on Aug. 6, Steven Beitashour moved into sole possession for the team lead in assists with four. The last right back to lead the team in assists was Chris Leitch, who tallied seven in 2009. Quakes Continue Road Stretch The Earthquakes are in the midst of a road-heavy stretch. Five of the Quakes’ final eight games will be on the road, including trips to face Houston Dynamo, Portland Timbers, Colorado Rapids, New England Revolution and Seattle Sounders FC. Busch the Shot Stopper Twenty-six games into the season, Earthquakes goalkeeper Jon Busch is No. 3 in the league in saves with 90. Next on the list is New England Revolution keeper Matt Reis with 94 saves in 22 matches. Toronto FC’s Stefan Frei leads the pack with 97 saves in 25 matches. Hernandez Moves Up All-Time Starts List With his start against Toronto FC on Aug. 27, Jason Hernandez moved to within six starts of Eddie Lewis for No. 8 on the Earthquakes’ all-time starts list. The defender has started 94 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. 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.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Busch Among MLS Career Leaders for Shutouts and Saves Jon Busch picked up his 59th career clean sheet on July 16 in a 0-0 draw against the Columbus Crew at Columbus Crew Stadium. The Earthquakes’ starting goalkeeper is eighth among MLS all-time leaders. He has recorded 13 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 778 in his career. Wondolowski Approaches Donovan for No. 2 on Quakes All-Time Scoring Chart San Jose Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski continues to inch up the franchise’s all-time scoring charts. Wondo added to his total with a goal against Toronto FC in a 1-1 draw on Aug. 27 at BMO Field, giving him a total of 30 with the Quakes. The Danville, Calif. native has now passed Dwayne De Rosario, who scored 27 for the team from 2001-2005, for No. 3 on the all-time list. The career leader for the Quakes is Ronald Cerritos, who notched 61 from 1997-2001 and in 2005. Next on the list is Landon Donovan, who scored 32 goals in his Earthquakes career. Scoring First Under Yallop During Frank Yallop's first tenure with San Jose, the Earthquakes were 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 21 to 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, 12-0-2 in 2010 and so far in 2011 is 3-2-3 when netting the first goal. Halftime Success The Earthquakes remain amongst the best in league history in holding onto a half-time 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 66-1-14 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 91-7-22 in their last 120 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 3-2-3 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. Two Earthquakes Players Called to US Residency Program San Jose Earthquakes Academy goalkeeper Nedin Tucakovic and forward Angel Heredia have been selected to train with the U.S. National Team U-17 Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. for the upcoming school year. Heredia and Tucakovic are the second Quakes combination in two years to receive invites from the U-17 Residency Program. Last year, goalkeeper Kendall McIntosh spent a season in Bradenton and right back Travis Pillon turned down an invitation to remain in camp with San Jose. White, Wondolowski in as New Academy Coaches Former Colorado Rapids forward Marquis White and former Houston Dynamo defender Stephen Wondolowski were named by the San Jose Earthquakes as head and assistant coaches for the club’s U-16 and U-18 Developmental Academy. White and Wondolowski were members of the technical staff in San Jose’s inaugural season at the academy level in 2010-11. After one season with the program, the duo will take over with White as the head coach and Stephen Wondolowski, younger brother of current Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski, serving as the assistant coach. White started his soccer career in the Bay Area at the youth levels and eventually worked his way up to stints in Europe, South America and the U.S. The former University of San Francisco standout played internationally with NEC in Holland in 1993 and the Santa Cruz Destroyers in Bolivia. He joined the Colorado Rapids in 1998, scoring four goals and recording two assists in 42 appearances. He also coached at San Ramon High School, De La Salle, and St. Mary’s College. Wondolowski was a regular on the Houston Dynamo reserve squad and made several appearances in CONCACAF Champions League play. He also scored a goal in U.S. Open Cup Play and picked up an MLS Cup Championship ring in 2007. 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.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT 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 announced last week that star defender and member of the 2001 and 2003 MLS Cup champion teams, Troy Dayak, will be inducted 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. Wells Fargo Soccer Mom of the Match Wells Fargo will feature a Soccer Mom of the Match for each Earthquakes home game in 2011. The promotion kicked off on Saturday, June 25 with Tina Castaneda of San Jose taking home the award. One nominated mom will be selected for on-field and video-board recognition prior to kickoff each week. The winner will also receive four match tickets to an Earthquakes home game, a parking pass, and a jersey. They will also have the special privilege to watch pre-game warm ups from the field. If you know somebody who goes above and beyond for their soccer team or league who you think deserves the honor of being our “Soccer Mom of the Match,” make their case by filling out the nomination form. To nominate a mom, visit: www.sjearthquakes.com/soccermom. 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 – The newest Quakes player is also an active Tweeter @EMacMac25 – First-year midfielder Ellis McLoughlin


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 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. 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 .........................

209 171 163 148 142 132 131 129 115 108

Top 10 in Minutes Played 1. Ramiro Corrales ........................ 17,032 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 ....................... 8,336 10. Ian Russell ................................... 8,146 Top 10 in Games Started 1. Ramiro Corrales ............................ 191 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 ............................ 94 10. Ian Russell ......................................... 91

Top 10 in Goals 1. Ronald Cerritos ................................. 61 2. Landon Donovan ............................... 32 3. Chris Wondolowski ......................... 30 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 ......................... 12 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 189 Scott Garlick RSL 237 William Hesmer CLB 123 Note: Players in Bold are Active

SHO 105 84 76 75 64 63 62 59 48 41


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 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 5

L 7 11 7 7 14 13 14 10 10

T 6 3 9 5 7 9 9 7 10

Pct. .615 .554 .617 .548 .417 .417 .389 .565 .333

GF 47 45 45 37 38 32 36 34 27

GA 29 35 35 37 48 38 50 33 29

MLS Coaching Totals:

92

93

66

.366

341

340

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 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: 7/30/11 vs. DC; 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.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: -- ; Last Assist: -2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: -A: 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 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: 8/20/11 vs. LA; Last Goal: 4/24/10 at CHV; Last Assist: 8/6/11 vs. POR 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, and at TFC on 8/27 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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 and vs. PHI on 7/9 Received a yellow card vs. NY on 7/2 Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup: --. Last MLS Game: 8/20/11 vs. LA; Last Shutout: 7/9/11 vs. PHI; 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 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


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #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 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 and 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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 5/28/11 at 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 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: 8/13/11 vs. COL; 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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 6/11/11at DC; Last Assist: 7/20/11 vs. VAN 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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 8/13/11 vs. COL; Last Assist: 5/14/11 vs. CLB 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 as TOR ... Started and played 65 minutes vs. EDM on 5/4 as TOR ... 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 or at TFC on 8/26 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.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT 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 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) #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 Exhibition: Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: --. Last MLS Game: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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 or at TFC on 8/27 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 11-14-74 SAO PAULO, BRAZIL 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: -#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 8/27 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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: --


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #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 and at TFC on 8/27 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: 8/27/11 at LA; 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 or at TFC on 8/27 due to left foot injury Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes, scored the gamewinning 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 Reserves: Played 90 minutes at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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. #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 or at TFC on 8/27 due to right shoulder sprain 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: 8/13/11 vs. COL; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 5/14/11 vs. CLB; 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -A: 1


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 7/2/11 vs. NY; 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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 23 27 30 33 1 2 18 11 12 4 10 17 16 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 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 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 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. 160 185 160 170 185 195 165 150 180 165 160 165 190 170 165 190 174 170 165 165 180 165 165 175 185 165 190 165

Birthdate 6-14-88 3-27-1989 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 10-16-1981 8-26-83 4-1-79 8-28-86 11-14-74 3-6-89 7-8-90 10-4-87 2-21-89 1-27-1986 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 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 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 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 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 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) 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


# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 30 32 33

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71M 90G 90F 90D 9 19

10

55M 90F 90M 64F 58F 80M 90M 32 90D

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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 Justin Morrow Alan Gordon Joey Gjertsen Jon Busch Ryan Johnson Jacob Peterson 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


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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


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Chicago Fire (4-7-15; 27pts.) vs. San Jose Earthquakes (5-10-11; 26pts.) Fire Game #27 – Away Game #14 Saturday, September 10, 2011 – Buck Shaw Stadium – Santa Clara, CA – 9:30 PM CT BROADCAST: Comcast SportsNet Chicago FIRE FLASHES ___________________________________________ 2011 Record/Home/Away .. ....4-7-15/3-2-8/1-5-7 2010 Record/Home/Away .. 9-12-9/4-4-7/5-8-2 vs. Eastern Conference/2010 .................................................. 3-1-8/5-4-3 vs. Western Conference/2010...... 1-6-7/4-8-6 Current Streak.......................................................................................2W All-Time Record ......................................................................179-144-97 All-Time Home Record...............................................................108-51-52 All-Time Away Record..................................................................72-93-45 Last Regular Season Win .2-0, vs. COL 8/27/11 Last Regular Season Loss. ........4-2, @ VAN, 8/07/11 Last Shutout by Fire ..2-0, vs. COL,8/27/11 Last Shutout by Opponent .....0-1, vs. POR, 7/16/11 March Record 2011/2010.........................................................1-0-1/0-1-0 April Record 2011/2010 ......................................................... .0-3-2/2-1-1 May Record 2011/2010............................................................0-1-3/0-1-3 June Record 2011/2010.......................................................... 1-0-5/2-0-1 July Record 2011/2010 ........................................................... 0-2-1/0-2-0 August Record 2011/2010 ......................................................2-1-3/ 2-2-1 September Record 2011/2010 .................................................0-0-0/0-0-3 October Record 2011/2010..................................................... 0-0-0/1-3-2 Pre All-Star 2011/2010.............................................................2-6-12/4-5-5 Post All-Star 2011/2010 ...........................................................2-1-3/5-7-4 Record After 25 Games 2011/2010 .....................................2-7-15/6-10-9 Ahead/Behind/Tied at Halftime ...................................... 3-0-5/0-5-3/0-2-8 Ahead/Behind/Tied at 75’..............................................3-0-1/0-7-1/0-0-14 Outshoot Opp./Opp. More Shots/Shots Tied ................. 4-4-9/0-3-4/0-0-2 Day/Night ...............................................................................2-3-2/2-4-13 Grass/Turf ...............................................................................4-4-14/0-3-1 Wearing All-Red Primary Kit .............................................................4-7-10 Wearing All-White Secondary Kit ......................................................0-0-5 Wearing Red/White/Red Kit ... ..0-0-0 CHICAGO FIRE-SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SERIES The Chicago Fire and San Jose Earthquakes close out the 2011 season series as the Windy City side travels to Buck Shaw Stadium Saturday night. The two sides met twice in the span of five days earlier this season. In a U.S. Open Cup “play-in” match at Buck Shaw Stadium on May 24, San Jose used first half goals from Ellis McLouglin and Justin Morrow to take a 2-0 lead into the break. The Fire rallied behind second half strikes from Orr Barouch and Yamith Cuesta that sent the match to extra time before the visitors won 5-4 on penalties. On May 28 at Toyota Park the Fire battled back from deficits twice, first th as Dominic Oduro responded to Ramiro Corrales’ 50 minute goal six th minutes later. Chris Wondolowski put the visitors back ahead in the 74 th minute before Cory Gibbs headed home the equalizer in the 80 to give both teams a point. QUICK KICKS vs. San Jose (5-10-11; 27 GF, 35 GA) FIRE vs. San Jose: 7-2-6; 27 GF, 15 GA FIRE at San Jose: 5-5-4; 16 GF, 15 GA x The 2-2 draw on May 28 was Carlos de los Cobos’ last match in charge of the Fire. x The Fire enter Saturday’s match on a five match unbeaten run across all competitions. The team is 3-0-2 since last falling 4-2 at Vancouver on August 7. x San Jose enters the match riding a club-record 13-match winless streak with their last victory coming in a 4-2 win over DC United on June 11. They are 0-6-7 in that time.

A LOOK AT THE FIRE The Chicago Fire (4-7-15, 27 pts.) enter their 14th season of MLS play after posting a 9-12-9 record in 2010. Disappointed with missing out on the playoffs for just the second time in club history, the Fire have made many changes to the roster for 2011, bringing in the likes of veteran U.S. defender Cory Gibbs, Croatians Josip Mikulic (defender) and Marko Maric (midfielder) as well as Uruguayan striker Diego Chaves. In all, the Fire returned 13 players to the roster, meaning more that half the players opening the season are new to the club in 2011. 2010 MLS All-Star selection and Goal of the Year winner midfielder Marco Pappa returns for th his 4 MLS season and looks to build upon his team leading seven goals in 2010. Joining Pappa in the midfielder are 2010 Fire MVP and newly named captain Logan Pause and last season’s assist leader Patrick Nyarko, while 2011 MLS Combine MVP Jalil Anibaba will patrol the backline with offseason acquisitions Gibbs and Mikulic. CHICAGO FIRE/ATHLETICO “RECOVERY ROOM”: September 6, 2011 OUT Ferrari – Left ACL Tear Kinney – Lower Abdominal Strain Maric – Left Ankle Posterior Capsulitis DOUBTFUL Banner – Right Ankle Sprain QUESTIONABLE Bone – Right Knee Contusion Grazzini – Right Hamstring Tightness PLAYER TRANSACTIONS OUT: D Dasan Robinson – Traded to Toronto FC (7/28/2011) M Bratislav Ristic – Waived (7/26/2011) M Davis Paul – Waived (6/29/2011) F Gaston Puerari – Sold to Club Atlas (06/15/2011) F Calen Carr – Traded to Houston (03/23/2011) D Deris Umanzor – Waived (02/09/2011) GK Andrew Dysktra – Waived (01/31/2011) F Nery Castillo – Loaned to Aris FC (01/19/2011) M Freddie Ljungberg – Free Agent (01/01/2011) D Wilman Conde – Free Agent (01/01/2011) M Peter Lowry – Expansion Draft (11/24/10) M John Thorrington – Expansion Draft (11/24/10) D Krzysztof Krol – Waived (11/24/10) F Collins John – Waived (11/24/10) D CJ Brown – Retired (10/24/10) F Brian McBride – Retired (10/24/10) IN: F Kellen Gulley – Signed (08/11/2011) D Dan Gargan – Traded from Toronto FC (07/28/2011) M Pavel Pardo – Signed (07/26/11) M Sebastian Grazzini - Signed (07/13/11) F Cristian Nazarit – Signed (05/04/11) D Pari Pantazopoulos – Signed (04/04/2011) F Dominic Oduro – Traded from Houston (03/23/2011) D Yamith Cuesta – Traded from Chivas USA (03/23/2011) M Michael Videira – Signed (03/10/2011) F Orr Barouch – Loaned from Tigres (03/10/2011) M Marko Maric – Signed (03/02/2011) GK Alec Dufty – Signed (03/02/2011) F Diego Chaves – Signed (02/18/2011 GK Jon Conway – Traded from Toronto FC (01/13/2011) M Davis Paul – Drafted (51st Overall) (01/13/2011) D Jalil Anibaba – Drafted (9th Overall) (01/13/2011) M Daniel Paladini – Signed (01/11/2011) D Josip Mikulic – Signed (01/11/2011) D Cory Gibbs – Re-Entry Draft (12/15/2010)

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CHICAGO FIRE RUN PAST RICHMOND KICKERS 2-1 TO ADVANCE TO LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP FINAL nd st The Chicago Fire used a 32 minute penalty kick from Sebastian Grazzini and a 61 minute wonder goal from Dominic Oduro to down the USL Professional Division’s Richmond Kickers in a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinal Tuesday night at Toyota Park. With the win, the Fire advance to their MLS-record sixth U.S. Open Cup Final and will meet Seattle Sounders FC at Century Link Field on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 9 p.m. CT for the opportunity to capture their fifth U.S. Open Cup title. Despite being in the third tier of the American soccer pyramid it was Richmond that looked the better side early on as the attacking combination of Matthew Delicate, Edson Elcock and Stanley Nyazamba put the Fire back line on its heels through the first 20 minutes. Slowly the hosts began to put their stamp on the match and broke through just after the half hour mark when Sebastian Grazzini slotted the ball into the box for Patrick Nyarko from the right. The speedy striker took one touch before being cut down by Richmond defender Henry Kalungi and referee Jasen Anno quickly pointed to the penalty spot. Grazzini stepped up and buried the ensuing spot kick to the right of Kickers veteran goalkeeper Ronnie Pascale giving the home side a 1-0 lead in the nd 32 minute. th

The Argentine playmaker nearly grabbed his second in the 45 minute when Dominic Oduro used his speed to get on the end of a long ball out of the back. The fleet Ghanaian cut back before laying off a square pass for Grazzini whose one time effort drifted just over Pascale’s goal taking the Fire into break with the 1-0 advantage. The hosts nearly got a second mark out of the break when midfielder Marco Pappa found himself in space just outside the penalty area. The th Guatemalan attacker took one touch before unleashing a hard bouncing drive that went just wide of Pascale’s goal in the 46 minute. It was Fire midfielder Logan Pause that came close 13 minutes later when Pappa’s initial effort from the right side of the box took a deflection off of defender Sascha Gorres before the club captain put a one-time drive towards the right post that Pascale scrambled to hang on to. st

Catching Richmond on the counter, the hosts were rewarded for their efforts in the 61 minute as Nyarko ran onto a long ball on the left before laying off th for Oduro just outside the box. The Fire’s leading scorer hit for his 11 goal across all competitions as he measured a beautiful ball towards the back post and over the outstretched Pascale, giving the home side a 2-0 lead. th

Despite the deficit Richmond brought the attack and cut the lead in half in the 68 minute as Michael Callahan’s inswinging free kick from the left found Kickers center back William Yomby at the back post. The Cameroonian defender headed a perfect ball down just over the line before it bounced back out but referee Jasen Anno pointed to the center circle pushing the score to 2-1. Looking to take the air out of the game following the goal, the Fire used the speed of Nyarko and Oduro to run at the tired legs of the Richmond back line, drawing numerous fouls to take valuable seconds off the clock. Into stoppage time, Richmond mounted a final stand in the penalty area, earning two corner kicks as the hosts struggled to clear the ball. Unable to produce an equalizer, Anno blew the final whistle to give the Fire a 2-1 lead and spot in the 2011 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final. CHICAGO FIRE TAME COLORADO RAPIDS 2-0 th th A 17 minute goal from Dominic Oduro gave the Fire the early advantage and Cory Gibbs’ headed home a Sebastian Grazzini cross in the 35 as the Chicago Fire (4-7-15, 27 points) defeated the defending MLS Cup champion Colorado Rapids 2-0 Saturday night at Toyota Park. It didn’t take long for the home side to get after the attack when Patrick Nyarko’s swarming work helped to dispossess Rapids left back Kosuke Kimura. The Ghanaian centered a low cross which Sebastian Grazzini let lie for the charging Marco Pappa, but the Guatemalan international put his effort over the Colorado goal from inside the 18. Six minutes later Fire left back Gonzalo Segares played a forward ball for Nyarko with his back to goal. The striker fought off pestering challenges from th Kimura to unleash a rocket, forcing Pickens down to his left to make the save in the 12 minute. th

It was Nyarko’s strike partner Dominic Oduro that finally broke through in the 16 minute. Mexican midfielder Pavel Pardo picked up the ball at midfield before sending a perfect chip over the top right into Oduro’s stride. The fleet Ghanaian outpaced Rapids defender Drew Moor into the box before firing towards the back post to beat the onrushing Pickens for his ninth goal of the MLS campaign. th

The visiting Rapids came close to equalizing in the 28 minute. Taking one of the side’s 10 corners on the night, Colorado striker Sanna Nyassi picked out Drew Moor at the six-yard box but the former Fire PDL defender put his header just wide left of Johnson’s goal. The Fire took advantage of the miss, doubling their lead seven minutes later. Grazzini began a great combination on the left, laying off for Pardo at the top of the 18 before making a run towards the end line. The Mexican midfielder looped a pass over the Rapids defense to Grazzini whose one-time th cross at the touch line was perfectly placed for Cory Gibbs to head home from the top of six-yard box. The 35 minute goal gave the Fire a 2-0 lead heading into halftime. Despite assisting on both goals, Pardo was replaced at the break by midfielder Daniel Paladini after suffering a right calf strain. th

Gary Smith’s side looked to cut into the lead coming out of the stanza but couldn’t find much danger until the 60 minute when Nyassi, in space 25 yards from goal, fired a shot which took a deflection off of Gibbs before Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson got down to his right to make the save. st

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Recognizing the need for more in the attack, Smith inserted strikers Omar Cummings (61 minute and Macoumba Kandji (74 minute) to assist the pace of Nyassi up front. th

The visitors’ best chance to get on the board though came in the 75 minute when Nyassi’s cross from the right skipped through a wealth of players before Paladini headed the ball off the line at Johnson’s back post, preserving a 2-0 Fire win in the process. It was Johnson’s second consecutive clean sheet and sixth shutout of the season. CHICAGO FIRE SOCCER CLUB – www.Chicago-Fire.com – 7000 S. Harlem Ave. – Bridgeview, IL 60455 – 708.496.6725


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ODURO CONTINUES CAREER YEAR WITH 11 GOAL ACROSS ALL COMPETITIONS AGAINST RICHMOND Chicago Fire striker Dominic Oduro continued his renaissance MLS campaign on Tuesday night, bagging his 11th competitive goal with a 61st minute strike in a 2-1 semifinal win over Richmond in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Oduro’s second goal in the competition combines with nine in MLS play as the Ghanaian attacker has tallied the game winner in each of the side’s last three matches. With that feat, Oduro becomes just the second Fire player since Andy Herron in 2006 to score winning goals in three straight matches. Acquired via trade from Houston on March 23, the speedy Ghanaian already bested his MLS career high of five goals earlier this summer and is on pace to become the first Fire player since Damani Ralph in 2004 to hit double digit goals during the regular season. See below the list of Oduro’s goals in 2011. Date 04/17/11 05/21/11 05/28/11 06/18/11 07/02/11 07/12/11 08/07/11 08/13/11 08/21/11 08/27/11 08/30/11

Result/Opponent 2-1 L vs. LA 2-1 L @ PHI 2-2 D vs. SJ 1-1 D @ NE 1-1 D @ CHV 4-0 W vs. NY** 4-2 L @ VAN 2-2 D @ NY 2-0 W vs. TOR 2-0 W vs. COL 2-1 W vs. RIC **

Assist/Minute Anibaba; 89’ Segares; 67’ Unassisted; 61’ Nyarko; 32’ Nyarko; 26’ Nazarit, Paladini; 7’ Grazzini; 23’ Nyarko, Pappa; 16’ Segares; 16’ Pardo; 17’ Nyarko; 61’

COMMON OPPONENT FOLLOWING OPEN CUP MATCH AGAINST RICHMOND The Fire’s 2-1 win over the Richmond Kickers in the semifinals of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup last Tuesday marked the second time the two sides had met. The first came as the Fire defeated Richmond 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the competition on August 4, 2004. What’s the significance? The Fire then played Saturday night’s opponents San Jose in their next league game, defeating the Earthquakes 2-1 behind goals from the Jamaican tandem of Andy Williams (41’) and Damani Ralph (81’) on August 11, 2004 at Soldier Field. FIRE SUMMER ACQUISITIONS PAYING BIG DIVIDENDS Chicago Fire summer acquisitions Sebastian Grazzini, Pavel Pardo and Dan Gargan have been a boost to the team since joining last month by combining to provide five goals and five assists through six league games and one U.S. Open Cup match in August. The new trio has added either a goal or assist in every match since their acquisition See below their contributions so far Date 08/3/11 08/7/11 08/13/11 08/18/11 08/21/11 08/27/11 08/30/11

Result 1-1 D vs. PHI 2-4 L @ VAN 2-2 D @ NY 1-1 D vs. DC 2-0 W vs. TOR 2-0 W vs. COL 2-1 W vs. RIC **

Contributions Pardo (G) Grazzini (A) Grazzini (G) Grazzini (G) Gargan (G), Pardo (A) Pardo (2A), Grazzini (A) Grazzini (G)

**Denotes a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup match MARCO PAPPA TO HIT 100 Having played in both of Guatemala’s World Cup qualifying matches over the past week, Marco Pappa returns to the Fire Saturday night looking to th th make his 100 appearance across all competitions for the club. If he takes the field, Pappa will become the 20 player in Chicago Fire history to hit the century mark in competitive matches. SEGARES STREAK WILL COME TO AN END The only player on the 2011 Chicago Fire squad to start every regular season match, Gonzalo Segares will miss Saturday’s clash with San Jose after picking up a fifth yellow card in MLS play during the side’s 2-0 win over Colorado on August 27. At 26, Segares nearly matched his career best 28 consecutive starts set from September 3, 2006-August 22, 2007. Starting is nothing new to the Costa Rican international who in 140 career regular season appearances has only subbed into three matches since being selected by the club in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft. See below Segares’ longest starting streaks: Dates 9/3/06-8/22/07 3/19/11-8/27/11 9/29/07-6/7/08 5/21-7/16/05 8/10-10/8/05 6/3-7/8/06

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2010 YEAR IN REVIEW The Fire ushered in a new era with the hiring of former El Salvador national team boss Carlos de los Cobos ahead of the 2010 campaign. The new manager brought in a new system to the club, while welcoming in Designated Players in Mexican striker Nery Castillo and Swedish winger Freddie Ljungberg. Despite the acquisitions, de los Cobos’ side came up just short of the 2010 MLS playoffs, missing the postseason for just the second time in club history. At season’s end, two legendary players announced their retirement, with the Fire bidding goodbye to U.S. giant Brian McBride and the last CHICAGO FIRE SOCCER CLUB – www.Chicago-Fire.com – 7000 S. Harlem Ave. – Bridgeview, IL 60455 – 708.496.6725


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remaining “Fire Original”, defender C.J. Brown who spent all 13 seasons of his MLS career in the Windy City, appearing in 371 matches for the club across all competitions.

2011 RESULTS/SCHEDULE DATE March 19 March 26 March 30 April 9 April 14 April 17 April 23 April 30 May 7 May 14 May 21 May 24 May 28 June 4 June 9 June 12 June 18 June 22 June 26 June 28 July 2 July 9 July 12 July 16 July 23 August 3 August 7 August 13 August 18 August 21 August 27 August 30 September 10 September 14 September 17 September 25 September 28 October 1 October 4 October 12 October 15 October 22

OPPONENT @ FC Dallas vs. Sporting KC vs. Colorado Rapids* @ Seattle Sounders FC @ Portland Timbers vs. LA Galaxy vs. Houston Dynamo @ Colorado Rapids vs. Vancouver Whitecaps @ Toronto FC @ Philadelphia Union @ San Jose Earthquakes* vs. San Jose Earthquakes vs. Seattle Sounders FC @ Sporting KC @ Columbus Crew @ New England Revolution vs. Real Salt Lake vs. New York Red Bulls @Rochester Rhinos** @ Chivas USA @ LA Galaxy vs. New York Red Bulls** vs. Portland Timbers vs. Manchester United + vs. Philadelphia Union @ Vancouver Whitecaps @ New York Red Bulls vs. DC United vs. Toronto FC vs. Colorado Rapids vs. Richmond Kickers** @ San Jose Earthquakes vs. CD Guadalajara+ vs. Chivas USA vs. New England Revolution @ Real Salt Lake @ Houston Dynamo @ Seattle Sounders FC** vs. FC Dallas @. DC United vs. Columbus Crew

RESULT/TIME (CT) 1Ͳ1 D 3Ͳ2 W 2Ͳ1 W 1Ͳ2 L 2Ͳ4 L 1Ͳ2 L 1Ͳ1 D 1Ͳ1 D 0Ͳ0 D 2Ͳ2 D 1Ͳ2 L 2Ͳ2 D (5Ͳ4 PK) 2Ͳ2 D 0Ͳ0 D 0Ͳ0 D 1Ͳ0 W 1Ͳ1 D 0Ͳ0 D 1Ͳ1 D 1Ͳ0 W 1Ͳ1 D 1Ͳ2 L 4Ͳ0 W 0Ͳ1 L 1Ͳ3 L 1Ͳ1 D 2Ͳ4 L 2Ͳ2 D 1Ͳ1 D 2Ͳ0 W 2Ͳ0 W 2Ͳ1 W 9:30pm 7:30pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 8:00pm 3:00pm 9:00pm 7:30pm 6:30pm 7:30pm

GOAL SCORERS LEAGUE RECORD Chaves 0Ͳ0Ͳ1 Chaves, Puerari, Pappa 1Ͳ0Ͳ1 Puerari, Anibaba Ͳ Chaves 1Ͳ1Ͳ1 own goal, Pappa 1Ͳ2Ͳ1 Oduro 1Ͳ3Ͳ1 Chaves 1Ͳ3Ͳ2 Pappa 1Ͳ3Ͳ3 Ͳ 1Ͳ3Ͳ4 Pappa, Barouch 1Ͳ3Ͳ5 Oduro 1Ͳ4Ͳ5 Barouch, Cuesta Ͳ Oduro, Gibbs 1Ͳ4Ͳ6 Ͳ 1Ͳ4Ͳ7 Ͳ 1Ͳ4Ͳ8 Nazarit 2Ͳ4Ͳ8 Oduro 2Ͳ4Ͳ9 Ͳ 2Ͳ4Ͳ10 Pappa 2Ͳ4Ͳ11 Ͳ Chaves Oduro 2Ͳ4Ͳ12 Nazarit 2Ͳ5Ͳ12 Oduro, Cuesta, Barouch (2) Ͳ Ͳ 2Ͳ6Ͳ12 Gibbs Ͳ Pardo 2Ͳ6Ͳ13 Oduro, Barouch 2Ͳ7Ͳ13 Oduro, Grazzini 2Ͳ7Ͳ14 Grazzini 2Ͳ7Ͳ15 Oduro, Gargan 3Ͳ7Ͳ15 Oduro, Gibbs 4Ͳ7Ͳ15 Grazzini, Oduro Ͳ

*U.S. Open Cup qualifying; **U.S. Open Cup, +Friendly

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CHICAGO FIRE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 6 7 15 19 99 1 89 30 88 3 5 10 9 25 28 22 23 29 14 8 11 16 24 12 17 27 13 21

Player Jalil Anibaba Mike Banner Orr Barouch Corben Bone Diego Chaves Jon Conway Yamith Cuesta Alec Dufty Gabriel Ferrari Dan Gargan Cory Gibbs Sebastián Grazzini Baggio Husidic Sean Johnson Steven Kinney Marko Maric Josip Mikulic Cristian Nazarit Patrick Nyarko Dominic Oduro Daniel Paladini Marco Pappa Pari Pantazopolous Logan Pause Pavel Pardo Victor Pineda Gonzalo Segares Mike Videira

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Ht. 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-6 6-3 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-10

Wt. 170 160 190 149 150 215 195 200 185 175 180 165 180 217 175 190 185 170 165 160 165 155 175 155 150 140 162 180

Birth date 10/18/1988 10/20/1984 11/29/1991 09/16/1988 02/14/1986 05/06/1977 04/17/1989 03/11/1987 09/01/1988 12/14/1982 01/14/1980 01/25/1981 05/19/1987 05/31/1989 10/28/1987 04/25/1983 04/12/1986 08/13/1990 01/15/1986 08/13/1985 11/11/1984 11/15/1987 09/14/1988 08/22/1981 07/26/1976 03/15/1993 10/13/1982 01/06/1986

Hometown Davis, CA Washington, D.C. Woodland Hills, CA Plano, Texas Montevideo, Uruguay Media, PA Turbo, Colombia Raleigh, NC New York, NY Philadelphia, PA Fort Lauderdale, FL Rosario, Argentina Libertyville, IL Lilburn, GA Norcross, GA Zagreb, Croatia Ljubuski, Yugoslavia Cali, Colombia Kumasi, Ghana Pramso, Ghana Northridge, CA Guatemala City Mt. Prospect, IL Hillsborough, NC Guadalajara, Mexico Bolingbrook, IL San Jose, Costa Rica Milford, MA

College Status North Carolina SIU – Edwardsville -Wake Forest -Int. Rutgers -Int. Evansville -Georgetown Brown University -Int. UIC Central Florida Elon University -Int. -Int. -Int. Virginia Tech Virginia Commonwealth Cal State Northridge -Int. -North Carolina -Int. -Virginia Commonwealth Duke

CHICAGO FIRE NUMERICAL ROSTER AND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 88 89 99

Player Jon Conway Dan Gargan Cory Gibbs Jalil Anibaba Mike Banner Dominic Oduro Baggio Husidic Sebastian Grazzini Daniel Paladini Logan Pause Gonzalo Segares Patrick Nyarko Orr Barouch Marco Pappa Pavel Pardo Corben Bone Mike Videira Marko Maric Josip Mikulic Pari Pantazopolous Sean Johnson Victor Pineda Steven Kinney Cristian Nazarit Alec Dufty Gabriel Ferrari Yamith Cuesta Diego Chaves

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Pronunciation

Jah-LEEL Ah-Nee-Bah-Bah WHO-sid-ICH GRASS-ee-knee seh-GAH-res NEE-yah-koh Barr-ooch

MARE-ich MICK-ooh-Lich Pay-REE Pant-a-zop-o-los

Chris-Tee-Ahn Nas-a-reet Jah-MEET CHA-vez

Technical Director & Interim Head Coach: Frank Klopas First Assistant Coach: Leo Percovich Assistant Coach: Larry Sunderland Goalkeeper Coach: Aron Hyde Soccer Fitness Specialist: Tony Jouaux

Place of Birth Media, PA Philadelphia, PA Plantation, FL Fontana, CA Washington, D.C. Accra, Ghana Velika Kladusa, Bosnia Rosario, Argentina Northridge, CA Hillsborough, NC San Jose, Costa Rica Kumasi, Ghana Haifa, Israel Guatemala City, Guatemala Guadalajara, Mexico Plano, Texas Milford, MA Zagreb, Croatia Ljubuški, Bosnia-Herzegovina Athens, Greece Lilburn, GA Chicago, IL Norcross, GA Cali, Colombia Binghamton, NY New York, NY Turbo, Colombia Montevideo, Uruguay

Last Team Toronto FC Toronto FC New England Revolution University of North Carolina Chicago Fire Houston Dynamo Chicago Fire CA All Boys (ARG) Carolina Railhawks (USSF D-2) Chicago Fire Chicago Fire Chicago Fire Tigres (MEX) Chicago Fire Club America (MEX) Chicago Fire AC St. Louis (USSF D-2) Skoda Xanthi (GRE) NK Zagreb (CRO) Zakynthos (GRE) Chicago Fire Chicago Fire Chicago Fire Independiente Santa Fe (COL) AC St. Louis (USSF D-2) FC Wohlen (SUI) Chivas USA Nacional (URU)

Head Athletic Trainer: Bo Leonard Assistant Athletic Trainer: Matt Zalewski Equipment Manager: Charles Raycroft Director of Team Operations: Ron Stern

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#6 JALIL ANIBABA – 2011: 21 GP/20 0 GS, 0G, 1A in 1858 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs.COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: 04/17/11 vs. LA (89’) st th Drafted in 1 round, 13 overall of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft Named 2011 MLS Combine MVP Scored first professional goal in 2-1 win vs. COL in U.S. Open Cup play-in match 3/30/11 in Peoria, IL #7 – MIKE BANNER – 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 5 min., 09/18/10 @ RSL in 1-0 loss LAST MLS GOAL: 08/01/10 @ LA (19’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 09/12/09 @ RSL (Rolfe 44’) Enters his fifth season with the Fire and MLS Started nine of 18 games he appeared in 2010 Reached a career season high in minutes played with 1019 in 2010 #15–ORR BAROUCH – 2011: 23 GP/2 GS, 1G, 0A in 560 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 14 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/07/11 @ VAN (80’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Joined Fire on loan from Tigres UANL of Mexico for 2011 season Israeli citizen and U.S. green card holder #19–CORBEN BONE – 2011: 8 GP/6 GS, 0G, 1A in 452 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 21 min., 06/26/11 vs. NY in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: 05/14/2011 @ TOR (Barouch 75’) Member of Generation adidas program st th Drafted in 1 round, 13 overall of 2010 MLS SuperDraft Recorded 15 goals and 38 assists in three years of play at Wake Forest University #99 – DIEGO CHAVES – 2011: 22 GP/16 GS, 4G, 0A in 1367 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 4 min., 08/18/11 vs. DC in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 04/23/11 vs. HOU (18’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Became first Fire player to score in his first three MLS appearances with goal @ SEA on 4/9/2011 Joined Fire from Uruguayan giants Nacional #1 – JON CONWAY – 2011: 6 GP/6 GS, 0 W, 1 SO in 540 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 05/21/11 @ PHI in 2-1 loss LAST MLS WIN: 04/09/10 vs. RSL LAST MLS SHUTOUT: 05/07/10 vs. VAN (0-0 draw) Only player on 2011 Fire roster to win MLS Cup (San Jose 2001, 03) Oldest player on 2011 Fire roster at 33 #89 YAMITH CUESTA – 2011: 18 GP/18 GS, 0G, 0A in 1565 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/18/11 vs. DC in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored a first team MLS goal LAST MLS ASSIST: 10/10/09 with CHV vs. KC (Braun, 71) #30 – ALEC DUFTY – 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0 W, 0 SO LAST MLS MATCH: Played 82 min., 04/11/2009 @ HOU in 0-0 draw Signed with Fire 03/02/11 as developmental goalkeeper Spent the 2010 season with USSF Division 2’s AC St. Louis #88 – GABRIEL FERRARI – 2011: 3 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 17 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 8 min., 06/26/11 vs. NY in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Signed with Serie A side Sampdoria in 2007 at the age of 18 Member of U.S. squad at 2007 FIFA U20 World Championships Born in New York City to an Italian father and Brazilian mother #3 – DAN GARGAN – 2011: 20 GP/16 GS, 1G, 0A in 1423 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/21/11 vs. TOR (69’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/07/10 vs. CHV (Attakora 21’) Acquired in a trade with Toronto for Dasan Robinson on 7/28/2011 Played with Fire goalkeeper Jon Conway in Toronto

#5 – CORY GIBBS – 2011: 20 GP/20 GS, 1G, 0A in 1716 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/27/11 vs. COL (35’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 07/24/09 vs. DC (Davis 63’) Played and started in 25 matches during 2010 with the New England Revolution – a career high in MLS Has appeared in 19 matches for the U.S. Men’s National Previously played with PSV Eindhoven (NED), St. Pauli (GER) and ADO Den Haag (NED) #10 – SEBASTIAN GRAZZINI – 2011: 6 GP/6 GS, 2G, 2A in 440 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/18/11 vs. DC (59’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/27/11 vs. COL (Gibbs 35’) Signed on a free transfer on July 13, 2011 Last played for Club Atletico All Boys in the Argentine Primera Division #9 – BAGGIO HUSIDIC – 2011: 14 GP/7 GS, 0G, 1A in 601 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 1 min. 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 10/23/10 @ CHV (93+) LAST MLS ASSIST: 05/28/11 vs. SJ (Gibbs 80’) rd Finished 3 on team in goals in 2010 behind Pappa (7) & McBride (6) Appeared in a career high 22 matches in 2010 Born in Bosnia, moved with family to Chicago area during the war in Yugoslavia #25 – SEAN JOHNSON – 2011: 20 GP/20 GS, 4W, 5SO in 1800 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS WIN: 08/27/11 vs. COL LAST MLS SHUTOUT: 08/27/11 vs. COL (2-0 win) Earned U.S. Men’s National Team debut 1/22/11 vs. Chile in LA Member of Generation adidas program Youngest player to appear in goal for the Chicago Fire #28 – STEVEN KINNEY – 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 58 min., 10/23/10 @CHV in 4-1 win LAST MLS GOAL: 09/29/10 @ SJ (39’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 10/08/10 vs. CLB (Lowry 30’) Appeared in 13 matches, logging 963 minutes in rookie 2010 season First player out of Elon University to sign an MLS contract Made 78 appearances during his four-year college career at Elon University #22 – MARKO MARIC – 2011: 1 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 19 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 19 min., 04/14/11 @ POR in 4-2 loss LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Came up through NK Zagreb youth system with fellow teammate Josip Mikulic Has played with Lille (FRA), Egaleo and Skoda Xanthi (GRE) and NK Zagreb (CRO) Was a member of the Croatian U21 Men’s National Team #23 – JOSIP MIKULIC – 2011: 9 GP/8 GS, 0G, 0A in 695 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/07/11 @ VAN in 4-2 loss LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Came up through NK Zagreb youth system with fellow teammate Marko Maric Was a member of the Croatian U19 Men’s National Team #29 – CRISTIAN NAZARIT – 2011: 12 GP/6 GS, 2G, 0A in 624 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 1 min., 08/21/11 vs. TOR in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 07/09/11 @ LA (62’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Signed with the club from Independiente Santa Fe on May 4, 2011 Colombian youth international at the U17 and U20 levels Played with current Fire teammate Yamith Cuesta in 2009 South American U20 World Cup qualifying

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#14 – PATRICK NYARKO – 2011: 22 GP/17 GS, 0G, 6A in 1630 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 76 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 09/29/10 @ SJ (92+’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/13/11 @ NY (Oduro 16’) 2010 team leader in assists with 10, a career high Has appeared in 57 of 60 regular season matches from 2009-10 Can play as a second striker or on either wing #8 – DOMINIC ODURO – 2011: 25 GP/21 GS, 9G, 2A in 1954 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/27/2011 vs. COL 17’ LAST MLS ASSIST: 04/30/11 @ COL (Pappa 43’) Scored first goal for the Fire on 4/17/11 vs. LA Was a teammate of Gonzalo Segares at Virginia Commonwealth in 2004 Has previous MLS experience with Houston, New York and Dallas #11 – DANIEL PALADINI – 2011: 17 GP/14 GS, 0G, 0A in 1177 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 45 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 09/06/2008 @ TOR (41’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not recorded an MLS assist Two-time Division 2 All-League Best XI Midfielder (2009-10) Helped Carolina RailHawks to 2010 USSFD2 Finals Drafted in 2006 by Los Angeles Galaxy #24 – PARI PANTAZOPOULOS – 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min LAST MLS MATCH: Has yet to play in an MLS first team match Emerged as the club’s Open Tryout winner to become the first player to win the tryout to join the first team Started his professional career with Cypriot club ASIL Lysi Played in Greece with Zakynthos and, Korinthos Originally born in Athens, Greece, moved with family to Mt. Prospect, IL in 1998 Grew up a Chicago Fire fan, idolizing the likes of Peter Nowak, Frank Klopas and Roman Kosecki

#27 – VICTOR PINEDA– 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Has not appeared in a first team MLS match First Home Grown player signed by the Chicago Fire first team Helped Fire’s U16/17 Academy to 2010 National Championship A member of the U.S. U18 Men’s National Team #13 – GONZALO SEGARES – 2011: 26 GP/26 GS, 0G, 2A in 2333 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 04/25/09 @ CLB (88’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/21/11 vs. TOR (Oduro 16’) Returned to the club in August 2010 after playing for Apollon in Cyprus With 8, sits second among Fire defenders for most goals all-time for the club behind Lubos Kubik (15) Has appeared in 13 matches for the Costa Rican Men’s National Team th Selected 35 overall (third round) by the Fire in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft #21 – MICHAEL VIDEIRA – 2011: 6 GP/5 GS, 0G, 1A in 372 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 25 min., 04/23/11 vs. HOU in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: Has not score an MLS goal LAST MLS ASSIST: 03/26/11 vs KC (Puerari 40’) Played with both current teammates Cory Gibbs (New England) and Alec Dufty (AC St. Louis) during 2010 Signed with Hamilton Academical of the Scottish Premier League in 2008 after playing four years at Duke Played for the U.S. U17 and U20 Men’s National Teams

#16 – MARCO PAPPA – 2011: 22 GP/ 21 GS, 5G, 2A in 1796 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 06/26/11 vs NY (58’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/13/11 @ NY (Oduro 16’) Scored a team high seven goals and added five assists in 2010 MLS season Tallied three game winning goals in 2010 Won MLS Goal of the Year for strike on 4/10/10 vs. SJ Named to 2010 MLS All-Star Team Has appeared in 15 matches, scoring two goals for Guatemala #17 – PAVEL PARDO – 2011: 6 GP/6 GS, 1G, 3A in 495 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/21/11 vs. TOR in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/03/11 vs. PHI (54’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/27/11 vs. COL (Gibbs 36’) Appeared in the 1998 and 2006 FIFA World Cups for Mexico Appeared in over 300 matches for Club America in the Mexican Primera Division Won the 2007 Bundesliga title with Stuttgart #12 – LOGAN PAUSE – 2011: 20 GP/19 GS, 0G, 0A in 1738 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 05/08/10 @ TOR (51’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 10/23/10 @ CHV (Carr 68’) Youngest player in Fire history to 200 regular season appearances, sits fourth all-time with 210. Named 2011 Chicago Fire Captain Longest tenured member of the current roster Has earned six caps with the U.S. Men’s National Team Has appeared in 21+ games in every season since joining the Fire in 2003 Youngest Fire player to hit 200 MLS regular season appearances at 29

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- at San Jose Earthquakes – 9/10/2011

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2011 Chicago Fire Team Lineups 3-19-11 @ FCD, T 1-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Mikulic D Gibbs M Ristic (Nyarko 42’) M Videira (Husidic 62’) M Pause M Pappa M Segares F Puerari F Chaves 1 (Barouch 75’)

4-17-11 vs. LA, L 2-1 GK Conway D Anibaba D Mikulic D Gibbs D Segares M Pappa M Videira (Oduro 59’) 1 M Pause (Nyarko 46’) M Paul F Puerari (Barouch 70’) F Chaves

3-26-11 vs. KC, W 3-2 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Mikulic D Gibbs D Segares M Nyarko (Robinson 89’) M Videira M Pause M Pappa 1 F Puerari 1 (Barouch 74’) F Chaves 1 (Oduro 89’)

4-23-11 vs. HOU, T 1-1 GK Conway D Anibaba (Robinson 76’) D Cuesta D Mikulic D Segares M Nyarko M Husidic (Videira 65’) M Pause M Pappa F Chaves 1 F Oduro (Puerari 82’)

3-30-11 US Open Cup Qualifier vs. COL, W 2-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba 1 D Cuesta (Robinson 60’) D Gibbs D Segares M Nyarko M Videira M Pause M Paul F Puerari 1 F Chaves (Barouch 90’)

4-30-11 @ COL, T 1-1 GK Conway D Anibaba D Cuesta D Mikulic (Robinson 37’) D Segares M Oduro M Puerari (Nyarko 89’) M Paladini M Bone (Barouch 74’) M Pappa 1 F Chaves

4-9-11 @ SEA, L 2-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Robinson D Gibbs D Segares (Oduro 83’) M Nyarko (Barouch 89’) M Videira M Pause M Pappa F Puerari F Chaves 1

5-7-11 vs. VAN, T 0-0 GK Conway D Anibaba D Cuesta D Mikulic D Segares M Oduro M Puerari (Ristic 84’) M Paladini M Bone (Husidic 74’) M Pappa F Chaves

4-14-11 @ POR, L 4-2 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Robinson D Gibbs D Segares M Nyarko M Videira (Maric 56+’, Barouch 64’) M Pause M Pappa 2 F Puerari (Oduro 57’) F Chaves 5-14-11 @ TOR, T 2-2 GK Conway D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro (Ristic 93+’) M Puerari (Barouch 58’) 1 M Paladini M Bone M Pappa 1 F Chaves (Husidic 91+’)

5-24-11 5-21-11 US Open Cup Qualifier @ PHI, L 2-1 @ SJ, T 2-2 (5-4 PK) GK Conway GK Johnson D Cuesta D Anibaba (Oduro 46’) D Gibbs D Robinson (Gibbs 88’) D Ristic D Cuesta 1 D Segares D Segares M Oduro 1 M Husidic (Puerari 60’) M Ristic M Paladini M Paladini M Pause M Bone (Pause 60’) M Pappa M Pappa F Chaves (Barouch 56+’) F Nazarit F Puerari (Barouch 46’) 1

5-28-11 vs. SJ, T 2-2 GK Johnson D Ristic D Cuesta D Gibbs 1 D Segares M Oduro 1 (Puerari 81’) M Paladini (Husidic 76’) M Pause M Pappa F Nazarit F Chaves (Barouch 74’)

6-4-11 vs. SEA, T 0-0 GK Johnson D Ristic D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro M Paladini M Pause M Bone (Puerari 67’) F Nazarit (Barouch 67’) F Chaves (Nyarko 54’)

6-9-11 @ KC, T 0-0 GK Johnson D Ristic D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro M Paladini M Pause M Puerari (Chaves 71’) M Bone (Nyarko 56’) F Nazarit (Barouch 78’)

6-12-11 @ CLB, W 1-0 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro M Husidic (Paladini 84’) M Pause M Nyarko F Chaves (Nazarit 79’) F Puerari (Barouch 67’)

6-22-11 vs. RSL, T 0-0 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro M Husidic (Bone 80’) M Paladini M Nyarko F Chaves (Ferrari 86’) F Barouch (Pappa 70’)

6-26-11 vs. NY, T 1-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Pappa (Ferrari 82’) 1 M Husidic (Bone 69’) M Paladini M Nyarko F Oduro F Barouch (Chaves 58’)

6-28-11 U.S. Open Cup @ ROC, W 1-0 GK Johnson D Ristic D Mikulic D Robinson (Anibaba 49’) D Pantazopoulos M Ferrari (Nyarko 46’) M Paladini M Videira M Bone F Chaves 1 F Nazarit

6-18-11 @ NE, T 1-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro 1 M Husidic (Paladini 74’) M Pause M Nyarko F Chaves (Barouch 63’) F Nazarit (Ferrari 85’)

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- at San Jose Earthquakes – 9/10/2011

7-2-11 @ CHV, T 1-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs (Mikulic 62’) D Segares M Pappa (Nazarit 64’) M Pause M Husidic M Nyarko F Chaves (Barouch 74’) F Oduro 1

7-9-11 @ LA, L 2-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba (Chaves 78’) D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Pappa (Barouch 82’) M Pause M Paladini M Nyarko (Ristic 95+’) F Nazarit 1 F Oduro 8-7-11 8-3-11 @ VAN, L 4-2 vs. PHI, T 1-1 GK Johnson GK Johnson D Pause D Pause D Mikulic D Mikulic D Cuesta D Gibbs (Anibaba 6’) D Segares D Segares M Paladini (Husidic 70’) M Paladini M Pardo M Pardo 1 M Pappa (Barouch 56’) M Pappa M Grazzini (Nazarit 56’) M Grazzini (Nazarit 66’) M Nyarko M Nyarko (Chaves 82’) F Oduro 1 F Oduro 8-27-11 vs. COL, W 2-0 GK Johnson D Gargan D Gibbs 1 D Anibaba D Segares M Pappa M Pardo (Paladini 46’) M Pause M Grazzini F Nyarko (Barouch 76’) F Oduro 1 (Husidic 89’)

7-12-11 7-16-11 U.S. Open Cup vs. POR, L 1-0 vs. NY,W 4-0 GK Johnson GK Johnson D Anibaba D Anibaba D Cuesta D Cuesta 1 D Gibbs D Mikulic D Segares D Segares M Pappa M Pappa (Chaves 66’) M Pause (Ristic 88’) M Pause M Paladini (Barouch 46’) M Paladini M Nyarko M Nyarko (Husidic 66’) F Nazarit F Nazarit (Barouch 46’) F2 Oduro F Oduro 1 8-13-11 @ NY, T 2-2 GK Johnson D Gargan D Cuesta D Anibaba D Segares M Pappa (Nazarit 73’) M Pardo M Pause M Grazzini 1(Chaves 67’) F Nyarko (Barouch 56’) F Oduro 1

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7-23-11 WF Challenge vs. MAN UTD, L 3-1 GK Johnson (Conway 46’) D Anibaba (Videira 88’) D Cuesta (Mikulic 46’) D Gibbs (Robinson 88’) D Segares (Pantazopoulos 88’) M Pappa (Grazzini 62’) M Pause (Husidic 46’) M Paladini (Bone 88’) M Nyarko (Chaves 79’) F Nazarit (Barouch 46’) F Oduro (Ristic 72’)

8-18-11 8-21-11 vs. DC, T 1-1 vs. TOR, W 2-0 GK Johnson GK Johnson D Gargan D Gargan 1 D Cuesta D Gibbs D Anibaba D Anibaba D Segares D Segares M Pappa (Chaves 86’) M Pappa (Barouch 73’) M Pardo M Pardo M Pause M Pause M Grazzini 1 (Paladini 72’)M Grazzini (Nazarit 89’) F Nyarko (Barouch 86’) F Nyarko F Oduro F Oduro 1 (Husidic 91’+)

8-30-11 U.S. Open Cup vs. RIC, W 2-1 GK Johnson D Gargan D Gibbs D Anibaba D Segares M Pappa M Paladini M Pause M Grazzini 1 (Husidic 46’) F Nyarko F Oduro 1 (Chaves 87’)

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90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90M 78M 78F 11

1 90D 90D 14 53 43M 6 1 90D 90D 90D 90D 1 2 5 4 8 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 62D 90D 63D 76F 89F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 89F 45F 74F 54F 19 79F 63F 86F 32 74F 12

90G 90G 90G 90G

90D 90D

90M 90M 47 14 90F

27

90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 6D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 76D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 78D 90D 84

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DAL KC SEA POR LA HOU COL VAN TOR PHI SJ SEA KC CLB NE RSL NY CHV LA POR PHI VAN NY DC 1-1 3-2 1-2 2-4 1-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 2-4 2-2 1-1 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90D 90D

CHICAGO FIRE

"00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position Played for other teams: Dan Gargan played 1063 minutes for TOR


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CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI

at vs at at vs vs at vs at at vs vs at at at vs vs at at vs vs at at vs vs vs

DAL 1 KC 2 SEA 2 POR 4 LA 2 HOU 1 COL 1 VAN 0 TOR 2 PHI 2 SJ 2 SEA 0 KC 0 CLB 0 NE 1 RSL 0 NY 1 CHV 1 LA 2 POR 1 PHI 1 VAN 4 NY 2 DC 1 TOR 0 COL 0

T W L L L T T T T L T T T W T T T T L L T L T T W W 92+

Pappa 4 (unassisted) 63; Barouch 1 (Bone 1) 75 Oduro 2 (Segares 2) 67 Oduro 3 (unassisted) 56; Gibbs 1 (Husidic 1) 80 Nazarit 1 (unassisted) Oduro 4 (Nyarko 2) 32 Pappa 5 (unassisted) 58 Oduro 5 (Nyarko 3) 26 Nazarit 2 (Nyarko 4) 62 Pardo 1 (unassisted) 54 Oduro 6 (Grazzini 1) 23; Barouch 2 (Nyarko 5) 80 Oduro 7 (Nyarko 6, Pappa 2) 16; Grazzini 1 (unassisted) Grazzini 2 (unassisted) 59 Oduro 8 (Segares 3) 16; Gargan 1 (Pardo 1) 69 Oduro 9 (Pardo 2) 17; Gibbs 2 (Grazzini 2, Pardo 3) 36

24

Chaves 1 (unassisted) 17 Chaves 2 (penalty kick) 34; Puerari 1 (Videira 1, Pappa 1) 40; Pappa 1 (unassisted) 59 Chaves 3 (Nyarko 1, Puerari 1) 8 own goal (Brunner) 66; Pappa 2 (Oduro 1) 81 Oduro 1 (Anibaba 1) 89 Chaves 4 (unassisted) 18 Pappa 3 (Oduro 2, Puerari 2) 43

CHICAGO FIRE 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 2 2


# 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 32 77 88 89 99

Player

CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI

Jon Conway Dan Gargan Kwame Watson-Siriboe Cory Gibbs Jalil Anibaba Mike Banner Dominic Oduro Baggio Husidic Sebastian Grazzini Dan Paladini Logan Pause Gonzalo Segares Patrick Nyarko Orr Barouch Marco Pappa Davis Paul Gaston Puerari Corben Bone Michael Videira Marko Maric Josip Mikulic Pari Pantazopoulos Sean Johnson Victor Pineda Steven Kinney Cristian Nazarit Alec Dufty Dasan Robinson Bratislav Ristic Gabriel Ferrari Yamith Cuesta Diego Chaves

U.S. OPEN CUP 1R 03/30/2011 3R 05/24/2011 R16 06/28/2011 QF 07/12/2011 SF 08/30/2011

vs at at vs vs

41 90F 24

90D

OPEN CUP R16 QF ROCH NY 1-0 4-0

32 45D 15

U.S. 3R SJ 2-2

75 90M 45

120M 120M 120D

90M 90M 90D 66M 45 66M

75 120M

90G

45F

90D 90D 90G

45F

75M 90M

120G 90F

90D

120F

49D 90D 45M

90G

31

88D 120M

90D 24

120D

COL 1 W SJ 2 T (5-4 pens) ROCHTR 0 W NY 0 W RICHMD 1 W

90M

59D 89F

90M

90M 90F

90M 90D 90M 1

90D 90D

1R COL 2-1

Puerari (Chaves) 45; Anibaba (Pause) 61 Barouch (Segares) 61; Cuesta (unassisted) 76 Chaves (unassisted) 37 Oduro (Nazarit) 7; Cuesta (Paladini) 48 ; Barouch (unassisted) 51; Barouch (Chaves) 69 Grazzini (penalty kick) 32; Oduro (Nyarko) 61

3

90G

90M

87F 45 45M 90M 90M 90D 90F

90D 90D

90D

SF RICH 2-1

CHICAGO FIRE

2 2 1 4 2


2011 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES STATISTICS (5-10-11, 26 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 8 F Chris Wondolowski 24 F Steven Lenhart 16 F Alan Gordon (TOT) 16 F Alan Gordon (SJ) 10 M Simon Dawkins 7 M Khari Stephenson 11 M Bobby Convey 12 D Ramiro Corrales 17 M Joey Gjertsen 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 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) 30 M Rafael Baca 18 G Jon Busch 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 22 14 10 2 18 23 21 22 13 11 8 11 19 6 12 14 15 20 14 18 8 2 7 26 23 1 4 3 8 11 3 1 0 0 26 26

GS 22 13 8 1 11 19 19 22 11 8 0 11 17 4 5 12 15 15 12 16 6 2 3 26 23 0 0 3 5 6 2 0 0 0 26 26

MIN 1953 1163 739 107 1068 1582 1766 1933 758 695 159 935 1357 333 546 1087 1321 1294 1115 1439 517 144 357 2340 2070 13 55 270 485 419 225 19 0 0 2340 2340

G 9 5 5 1 4 3 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 27 35

A 2 3 1 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 34

SHT 72 34 20 2 34 52 17 17 17 1 7 2 17 1 4 20 6 15 1 10 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 326 375

SOG 31 14 10 2 11 18 4 1 6 1 2 2 6 0 2 5 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 126

FC 21 30 30 7 6 31 28 16 5 7 7 11 11 2 7 17 14 17 8 26 4 1 2 0 17 0 2 2 10 3 0 0 0 0 297 277

FS 20 36 14 0 18 11 18 22 10 6 2 3 14 5 1 12 10 8 9 24 6 0 6 1 10 0 2 3 4 8 6 0 0 0 277 297

OFF 21 12 10 4 2 2 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 68 94

CK 0 0 0 0 8 0 40 1 12 0 0 0 35 10 19 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 140

C 2 6 4 1 0 2 5 5 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 3 3 3 3 5 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 48 33

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Chris Wondolowski 2, 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 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN 18 G Jon Busch 26 26 2340 Team totals 26 26 2340 Opponent totals 26 26 2340

SHTS 126 126 105

SV 90 90 78

GA 35 35 27

GAA 1.35 1.35 1.04

PG 3 3 0

PA 3 3 0

W 5 5 10

L 10 10 5

* = Played with other teams in 2011. Only San Jose Earthquakes statistics listed here.

T 11 11 11

SO 6 6 11

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4


2011 CHICAGO FIRE STATISTICS (4-7-15, 27 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 8 F Dominic Oduro (TOT) 8 F Dominic Oduro (CHI) 16 M Marco Pappa 99 F Diego Chaves 10 M Sebastian Grazzini 15 F Orr Barouch 5 D Cory Gibbs 29 F Cristian Nazarit 17 M Pavel Pardo 18 F Gaston Puerari 3 D Dan Gargan (TOT) 3 D Dan Gargan (CHI) 14 F Patrick Nyarko 13 D Gonzalo Segares 6 D Jalil Anibaba 19 M Corben Bone 9 F Baggio Husidic 21 M Michael Videira 1 G Jon Conway 89 D Yamith Cuesta 88 F Gabriel Ferrari 25 G Sean Johnson 22 M Marko Maric 23 D Josip Mikulic 11 M Daniel Paladini 17 F Davis Paul 12 M Logan Pause 77 M Bratislav Ristic 32 D *Dasan Robinson 7 M Mike Banner 30 G Alec Dufty 28 D Steven Kinney 24 M Pari Pantazopoulos 27 M Victor Pineda 4 D Kwame Watson-Siriboe Own-goals received Team totals Opponent totals

GP 26 25 22 22 6 23 20 12 6 14 20 4 22 26 21 8 14 6 6 18 3 20 1 9 17 1 21 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

GS 21 21 21 16 6 2 20 6 6 10 16 4 17 26 20 6 7 5 6 18 0 20 0 8 13 1 20 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

MIN 1983 1954 1796 1367 440 560 1716 624 495 808 1423 360 1630 2333 1858 452 601 372 540 1565 17 1800 19 695 1177 45 1828 413 248 0 0 0 0 0 0

26 26

26 26

2340 2340

G 9 9 5 4 2 2 2 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 1 30 33

A 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 6 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 56 54 67 37 12 26 15 20 4 17 4 2 19 15 9 10 10 2 0 7 1 0 0 3 32 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

SOG 26 26 30 11 4 9 3 5 2 8 1 1 7 3 2 4 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FC 21 21 36 14 11 16 20 25 2 18 23 5 22 28 18 1 11 8 0 31 3 0 1 12 31 0 21 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

FS 35 35 29 38 13 14 15 2 2 20 8 1 41 14 10 1 3 0 0 12 1 2 1 1 10 0 10 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

OFF 12 12 7 1 1 4 1 8 0 7 0 0 6 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 0 0 64 4 6 1 0 0 5 22 0 0 1 1 1 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 5 5 2 5 1 1 5 3 0 3 4 1 2 6 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 7 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 26

367 310

132 99

362 303

303 362

56 60

134 122

54 47

2 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Dominic Oduro 2, Marco Pappa 1, Cristian Nazarit 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Gonzalo Segares 2, Pavel Pardo 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Diego Chaves 1-1 CHICAGO UNF POS 25 G 1 G

FIRE INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING GOALKEEPER GP Sean Johnson 20 Jon Conway 6 Team totals 26 Opponent totals 26

GS 20 6 26 26

MIN 1800 540 2340 2340

SHTS SV 75 50 24 15 99 65 132 101

GA 25 8 33 30

GAA 1.25 1.33 1.27 1.15

PG 1 0 1 1

PA 2 0 2 1

* = Played with other teams in 2011. Only Chicago Fire statistics listed here.

W 4 0 4 7

L 5 2 7 4

T 11 4 15 15

SO 6 1 7 5


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

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

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

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)

CHICAGO FIRE 2011 SCHEDULE DAY DATE Sat. Mar. Sat. Mar.

OPPONENT 19 at FC Dallas 26 Sporting KC

RESULT T 1-1 W 3-2

ATT. 20,145 12,157

Sat. Apr. Thu. Apr.

9 at Seattle 14 at Portland

L 1-2 L 2-4

36,233 18,627

Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.

Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May

17 23 30 7 14 21 28

Los Angeles Houston at Colorado Vancouver at Toronto FC at Philadelphia San Jose

L T T T T L T

1-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-2 2-2

18,203 12,473 11,789 11,680 18,674 18,379 11,926

Sat. Thu. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sun.

June June June June June June July July July Aug. Aug.

4 9 12 18 22 26 2 9 16 3 7

Seattle at Sporting KC at Columbus at New England Real Salt Lake New York at Chivas USA at Los Angeles Portland Philadelphia at Vancouver

T T W T T T T L L T L

0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 2-4

13,839 19,925 13,498 14,246 14,972 16,961 15,152 21,762 16,419 10,557 18,714

Sat. Thu. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat.

Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.

13 18 21 27 10 17 25 28 1 12 15 22

at New York D.C. United Toronto FC Colorado at San Jose Chivas USA New England at Real Salt Lake at Houston FC Dallas at D.C. United Columbus

T T W W

2-2 1-1 2-0 2-0

25,177 15,818 12,020 15,211

W-L-T POS. PTS GOALS: 0-0-1 5 1 CHI: Chaves (17); DAL: Rodriguez (19) 1-0-1 T2 4 CHI: Chaves (34) Puerari (40) Pappa (60); KC: Besler (51) Bunbury (72) 1-1-1 T2 4 CHI: Chaves (8); SEA: White (7) Zakuani (25) 1-2-1 T7 4 CHI: own goal (66) Pappa (81); POR: Perlaza (29,47) Wallace (38) own goal (84) 1-3-1 T8 4 CHI: Oduro (89); LA: Barrett (42) Gonzalez (72) 1-3-2 8 5 CHI: Chaves (18); HOU: Boswell (83) 1-3-3 8 6 CHI: Pappa (43); COL: Akpan (49) 1-3-4 8 7 1-3-5 0 8 CHI: Pappa (63) Barouch (75); TOR: Plata (9) Santos (47) 1-4-5 0 8 CHI: Oduro (67); PHI: M. Farfan (64) Ruiz (75) 1-4-6 8 9 CHI: Oduro (56) Gibbs (80); SJ: Corrales (50) Wondolowski (74) 1-4-7 8 10 1-4-8 8 11 2-4-8 T6 14 CHI: Nazarit (90) 2-4-9 T6 15 CHI: Oduro (32); NE: Lekic (49) 2-4-10 6 16 2-4-11 T6 17 CHI: Pappa (58); NY: Lindpere (40) 2-4-12 T7 18 CHI: Oduro (26); CHV: LaBrocca (46) 2-5-12 T7 18 CHI: Nazarit (62); LA: Donovan (58) Beckham (66) 2-6-12 T7 18 POR: Jewsbury (25) 2-6-13 T8 19 CHI: Pardo (54); PHI: Paunovic (34) 2-7-13 0 19 CHI: Oduro (23) Barouch (80); VAN: Hassli (1,72) Koffie (24) Camilo (48) 2-7-14 9 20 CHI: Oduro (16) Grazzini (24); NY: Henry (9) Lindpere (63) 2-7-15 9 21 CHI: Grazzini (59); DC: Wolff (73) 3-7-15 7 24 CHI: Oduro (16) Gargan (69) 4-7-15 7 27 CHI: Oduro (17) Gibbs (36)


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 8 Steven Lenhart

at at

PHI RSL

L 0-1 L 0-4

06/11/2011

at

DC

W 4-2

Shots 26 06/25/2011

Shots on Goal 1 04/30/2011 1 07/23/2011

vs. LA

T 2-2

W 4-2

Shots on Goal 8 03/19/2011

Fouls Committed 4 04/02/2011 vs. SEA

vs. RSL

Fouls Suffered 5 06/04/2011 vs. HOU

W 2-0 L 0-3

Shots on Goal 4 Steven Lenhart

06/11/2011

at

DC

DC

W 4-2 W 3-0 T 0-0 L 0-1

Fouls Committed 5 Ryan Johnson 5 Ellis McLoughlin 5 Bobby Convey

07/09/2011 07/09/2011 08/06/2011

vs. PHI vs. PHI vs. POR

T 0-0 T 0-0 T 1-1

Fouls Suffered 5 Steven Lenhart

05/21/2011

vs. NE

W 2-1

Offside 3 Chris Wondolowski 3 Ike Opara 3 Alan Gordon

Corner Kicks 7 08/27/2011

at

TOR

T 1-1

03/26/2011 04/09/2011 07/30/2011

at DAL vs. TOR vs. DC

W 2-0 T 1-1 L 0-2

Offside 6 04/30/2011 6 08/27/2011

at at

PHI TOR

L 0-1 T 1-1

L 0-4

Saves 9 07/23/2011

Saves 9 Jon Busch Shots Faced 13 Jon Busch Goals Allowed 4 Jon Busch

07/23/2011 07/23/2011 07/23/2011

at at at

RSL RSL RSL

L 0-4 L 0-4

Fouls Committed 22 07/09/2011 vs. PHI

T 0-0

Fouls Suffered 22 08/20/2011

Corner Kicks 0 04/16/2011

at

L 0-2

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

Shots Faced 13 07/23/2011 Goals Allowed 4 07/23/2011

at

at at at

LA

RSL

L 0-4

RSL RSL

NY

L 0-4 L 0-4

CHICAGO FIRE INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011)

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011)

TEAM LOW GAMES (2011)

Goals 1 30 times

Goals 3 03/26/2011

vs. KC

W 3-2

Shots 9 08/13/2011

at

vs. KC vs. COL

W 3-2 W 2-0

Shots on Goal 2 04/14/2011 2 05/07/2011

at POR vs. VAN

L 2-4 T 0-0

Fouls Committed 9 05/28/2011 vs. SJ 9 07/02/2011 at CHV 9 08/21/2011 vs. TOR

T 2-2 T 1-1 W 2-0

Fouls Suffered 5 06/09/2011 at 5 08/13/2011 at

T 0-0 T 2-2

Assists 2 Pavel Pardo

08/27/2011

vs. COL

W 2-0

Shots 6 Dominic Oduro 6 Marco Pappa

Assists 3 03/26/2011 3 08/27/2011

06/18/2011 07/16/2011

at NE vs. POR

T 1-1 L 0-1

Shots 21 06/12/2011

Shots on Goal 4 Dominic Oduro 4 Marco Pappa

07/02/2011 07/16/2011

at CHV vs. POR

T 1-1 L 0-1

Shots on Goal 8 05/14/2011 8 06/18/2011

Fouls Committed 6 Marco Pappa 6 Yamith Cuesta Fouls Suffered 6 Patrick Nyarko

04/14/2011 08/07/2011 03/26/2011

at at

POR VAN

vs. KC

L 2-4 L 2-4 W 3-2

Offside 3 Gaston Puerari 3 Cristian Nazarit 3 Patrick Nyarko

03/26/2011 07/09/2011 08/18/2011

vs. KC at LA vs. DC

W 3-2 L 1-2 T 1-1

Saves 6 Jon Conway

05/14/2011

at

TOR

Shots Faced 8 Jon Conway

05/14/2011

at

Shots Faced 5 Sean Johnson 5 Jon Conway

04/14/2011 04/30/2011

Goals Allowed 4 Sean Johnson 4 Sean Johnson

04/14/2011 08/07/2011

at at at

CLB TOR NE

W 1-0 T 2-2 T 1-1

Fouls Committed 26 08/07/2011 at

VAN

L 2-4

Fouls Suffered 18 05/14/2011

at

TOR

T 2-2

Corner Kicks 13 04/14/2011

at

POR

L 2-4

Offside 4 03/26/2011 4 07/09/2011

vs. KC at LA

W 3-2 L 1-2

T 2-2

Saves 6 05/14/2011

at

TOR

T 2-2

TOR

T 2-2

Shots Faced 8 05/14/2011

at

TOR

T 2-2

at at

POR COL

L 2-4 T 1-1

Goals Allowed 4 04/14/2011 4 08/07/2011

at at

POR VAN

L 2-4 L 2-4

at at

POR VAN

L 2-4 L 2-4

NY

KC NY

T 2-2

Corner Kicks 1 08/27/2011

vs. COL

W 2-0

Offside 0 04/23/2011 0 05/07/2011

vs. HOU vs. VAN

T 1-1 T 0-0

Saves 0 06/12/2011 0 08/03/2011 0 08/18/2011

at CLB vs. PHI vs. DC

W 1-0 T 1-1 T 1-1

Shots Faced 0 06/12/2011

at

W 1-0

CLB


2011 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES VS. CHICAGO FIRE (0-0-1) UNF 12 8 23 33 18 11 4 17 21 24 14 6 5 7

POS PLAYER DEF Ramiro Corrales F/M Chris Wondolowski MID Anthony Ampaipitakwong DEF Steven Beitashour GK Jon Busch MID Bobby Convey MID Sam Cronin MID Joey Gjertsen DEF Jason Hernandez FWD Steven Lenhart MID*Brandon McDonald 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 1

GS 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1

MIN 87 90 45 90 90 90 22 45 90 90 3 90 90 68

G 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1

SOG 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 2 2

FS 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0

OFF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 0 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 0

CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1

1 1

90 90

2 2

3 1

9 19

5 5

11 9

9 11

1 3

3 4

0 1

0 0

0 0

GP 1

GS 1

MIN 90

SHTS 5

SV 3

GA 2

GAA 2.00

PG 0

PA 0

W 0

L 0

T 1

1 1

1 1

90 90

5 5

3 3

2 2

2.00 2.00

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS: None 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

2011 CHICAGO FIRE VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (0-0-1) UNF 5 8 9 15 99 89 25 29 11 16 12 18 77 13

POS PLAYER DEF Cory Gibbs FWD*Dominic Oduro F/M Baggio Husidic FWD Orr Barouch FWD Diego Chaves DEF Yamith Cuesta GK Sean Johnson FWD Cristian Nazarit MID Daniel Paladini MID Marco Pappa MID Logan Pause FWD Gaston Puerari MID Bratislav Ristic DEF Gonzalo Segares ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

GS 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1

MIN 90 81 14 16 74 90 90 90 76 90 90 9 90 90

G 1 1 0 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 0

SHT 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 2

SOG 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

FC 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0

FS 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 2

OFF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

CK 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

C 1 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 0

CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1

1 1

90 90

2 2

1 3

19 9

5 5

9 11

11 9

3 1

4 3

1 0

0 0

0 0

GP 1

GS 1

MIN 90

SHTS 5

SV 3

GA 2

GAA 2.00

PG 0

PA 0

W 0

L 0

T 1

1 1

1 1

90 90

5 5

3 3

2 2

2.00 2.00

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS: None GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None UNF POS GOALKEEPER 25 GK Sean Johnson ----------Team totals Opponent totals

SO O'TIME 0 0-0-0 0 0

0-0-0 0-0-0


CHICAGO FIRE VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS Fire 12 wins, 43 goals Earthquakes 7 wins, 30 goals Ties 10 04/11/1998 06/11/1998 07/29/1998 08/15/1998

SJ 1 vs CHI CHI 5 vs SJ SJ 3 vs CHI CHI 2 vs SJ

0 2 0 1

(PA) (SF) (SJ) (SF)

03/20/1999 06/19/1999 07/23/1999 09/26/1999

CHI 3 at SJ CHI 2 vs SJ SJ 2 at CHI SJ 2 vs CHI

1 0 2 0

(SJ) (SF) SJ SOW (SF) (SJ)

05/13/2000 06/24/2000

CHI 4 vs SJ 1 SJ 1 vs CHI 1 (OT)

(SF) (SJ)

05/26/2001 08/18/2001

CHI 1 vs SJ 1 (OT) CHI 1 at SJ 0

(SF) (SJ)

05/26/2002 07/24/2002

CHI 1 vs SJ 1 (OT) SJ 1 vs CHI 0

(NC) (SJ)

05/10/2003 05/31/2003 07/05/2003

CHI 0 vs SJ 0 (OT) CHI 4 at SJ 1 SJ 0 vs CHI 0 (OT)

(NC) (SJ) (SJ)

04/10/2004 06/19/2004 08/11/2004

SJ 0 vs CHI 0 CHI 1 vs SJ 1 CHI 2 vs SJ 1

(SJ) (SF) (SF)

04/16/2005 09/21/2005

CHI 2 vs SJ 1 SJ 2 vs CHI 0

(SF) (SJ)

04/12/2008 06/28/2008

CHI 1 at SJ 0 CHI 0 vs SJ 0

(O) (TP)

04/11/2009 07/18/2009

SJ 3 vs CHI 3 CHI 2 vs SJ 0

(BS) (TP)

04/10/2010 09/29/2010

SJ 2 at CHI 1 CHI 3 at SJ 0

(TP) (BS)

05/28/2011

CHI 2 vs SJ 2

(TP)

MLS CUP PLAYOFFS 11/23/2003

SJ 4 at CHI 2

(HD, F)

U.S. OPEN CUP 07/22/1998

CHI 1 vs SJ 1

CHI SOW (OT) (CB, QF)

HEAD-TO-HEAD: Category Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks

Earthquakes 1 2 OT Tot. 8 22 0 30 161 169 10 340 71 83 0 154 218 231 9 458 30 39 1 70 73 74 2 149

Fire 1 2 OT 18 25 0 163 196 7 72 88 2 182 200 9 43 37 2 80 81 2

Tot. 43 366 162 391 82 163

GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS: SJ CHI

1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 3 0 5 5 7 10 8 3 7 10 4 11

OT 0 0

Total 30 43

CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Frank Yallop vs. CHI Frank Klopas vs. SJ

3-7-7 (0.94 pts./game) 0-0-0 (1.00 pts./game)

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS: Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered

4 3 21 12 23 29

Earthquakes Ronald Cerritos 3 players tied Ronald Cerritos Ronald Cerritos Richard Mulrooney Richard Mulrooney

6 6 62 31 26 38

Fire Ante Razov Roman Kosecki Ante Razov Ante Razov Chris Armas Chris Armas

Wins Losses Shutouts Saves Goals Allowed

4 4 4 49 17

Joe Cannon Cannon/Kramer Pat Onstad Joe Cannon Joe Cannon

5 4 3 61 14

Zach Thornton Zach Thornton Busch/Thornton Zach Thornton Zach Thornton

ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: Earthquakes Dwayne De Rosario (9/21/05) Lewis/Ampaipitakwong Geovanni (9/29/10) Lagos/De Rosario Manny Lagos (5/26/01) Kei Kamara (6/28/08)

Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered

2 2 6 4 7 7

Saves Goals Allowed

8 3 players tied 4 3 players tied

2 3 7 4 7 8

Fire 3 players tied Jerzy Podbrozny (6/11/98) 3 players tied Razov/Pappa Diego Gutierrez (7/29/98) Armas/Beasley

9 Zach Thornton (8/18/01) 3 Campos/Busch

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

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES W-L-T Streak (started)

W-L-T

CHICAGO FIRE Streak (started)

1-0-1 4-7-7 0-3-3

1 Ts (5/11/2011) 3 Ls (7/23/2011) 1 Ts (8/27/2011)

3-0-5 1-2-7 0-5-3

2 Ws (8/21/2011) 1 Ts (8/18/2011) 1 Ls (8/7/2011)

4-2-3 1-8-5

1 Ls (8/13/2011) 1 Ts (8/27/2011)

4-0-6 0-7-5

2 Ws (8/21/2011) 1 Ts (8/13/2011)

0-8-3 0-2-4 3-0-4 1-0-0 1-0-0

3 1 2 3 5

Ls Ts Ts Ws Ws

(7/23/2011) (8/27/2011) (7/2/2011) (9/25/2010) (5/22/2004)

0-1-4 1-4-8 2-2-3 1-0-0 0-0-0

1 2 2 2 23

Ls Ts Ws Ws Ws

(7/16/2011) (8/3/2011) (8/21/2011) (9/29/2010) (5/23/1998)

3-0-3 1-3-4 1-5-4 0-1-0 0-1-0

3 2 3 8 3

Ts Ts Ls Ls Ls

(6/25/2011) (8/6/2011) (7/30/2011) (5/23/2009) (5/8/2009)

3-0-4 0-1-8 1-4-3 0-0-0 0-2-0

2 2 1 3 13

Ws Ts Ts Ls Ls

(8/21/2011) (8/3/2011) (8/13/2011) (5/31/2009) (6/21/2003)


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES CAREER STATISTICS VS. CHICAGO FIRE (7-12-10) PLAYER Ronald Cerritos Jeff Baicher Arturo Alvarez Dwayne De Rosario Ronnie Ekelund Brian Ching Richard Mulrooney Braeden Cloutier Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Francisco Uribe Dario Brose Ariel Graziani Zak Ibsen Ryan Johnson Harut Karapetyan Alejandro Moreno Ike Opara Chris Roner Ian Russell Ryan Tinsley Chris Wondolowski Eric Wynalda Landon Donovan Eddie Lewis Anthony Ampaipitakwong Scott Bower John Doyle Shawn Medved Jeff Agoos Troy Dayak Todd Dunivant Richard Gough Kelly Gray Darren Huckerby Chris Leitch Martin Vasquez Mauricio Wright Junior Agogo Quincy Amarikwa Khodadad Azizi Devin Barclay Wade Barrett Steven Beitashour Mike Burns Jon Busch Dan Calichman Pablo Campos Joe Cannon Chris Carrieri Mark Chung Jamie Clark Ricardo Clark Ryan Cochrane Jimmy Conrad Abdul Thompson Conteh Jon Conway Sam Cronin John Cunliffe Brad Davis Eric Denton Raul Diaz Arce Oscar Draguicevich Gabe Eastman Eduardo Simon Elliott Justin Evans Carlos Farias Vicente Figueroa Nick Garcia Geovanni Joey Gjertsen Cornell Glen Gavin Glinton Ned Grabavoy Ivan Guerrero Wes Hart Jason Hernandez Kei Kamara Andy Kirk Wojtek Krakowiak David Kramer Manny Lagos

GP 13 5 9 8 6 7 14 7 5 13 1 5 2 3 6 3 2 2 4 7 3 3 2 7 7 1 6 7 4 9 7 4 2 2 2 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 15 2 1 2 1 1 13 1 1 3 2 5 6 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 6 2 1 1 6 7

GS 12 5 4 6 6 6 12 4 4 13 0 3 2 2 5 2 1 2 2 6 2 3 2 6 7 0 1 7 4 8 5 4 2 2 2 3 2 4 0 0 1 1 14 2 1 2 1 1 13 0 1 3 2 5 6 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 0 1 2 2 2 6 2 0 1 6 6

MIN 1065 381 478 518 541 565 1131 365 375 1125 34 348 180 194 421 210 103 180 216 548 158 264 180 595 630 45 198 630 358 755 537 380 180 180 153 270 168 360 23 6 54 73 1250 180 100 180 100 45 1200 27 90 242 160 405 534 190 90 112 33 90 135 96 175 45 26 180 90 58 104 270 90 135 36 90 141 149 180 527 180 35 100 505 544

G 4 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 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 3 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 2 2 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 21 6 9 15 9 16 7 4 2 17 3 11 6 1 11 4 1 1 2 10 1 9 7 13 9 0 2 4 2 9 2 5 2 2 3 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 6 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 7 0 3 0 11

Steven Lenhart Lawrence Lozzano Tim Martin Joey Martinez Brandon McDonald Victor Mella Andre Luiz Brian Mullan Ronnie O'Brien Danny O'Rourke Pat Onstad Antonio Ribeiro James Riley Brad Ring Eddie Robinson Esmundo Rodriguez Shea Salinas Ramon Sanchez Alejandro Sequeira Mauricio Solis Khari Stephenson Craig Waibel Jamil Walker Tim Ward Cam Weaver Tim Weaver Michael Zaher Team totals Opponent totals

1 1 2 2 4 3 1 8 2 1 7 1 1 1 7 1 3 1 2 4 2 6 2 1 1 1 1 29 29

1 1 2 2 3 3 1 8 2 1 7 1 1 1 7 0 0 0 2 3 2 6 0 1 0 1 1 29 29

GOALKEEPER Pat Onstad Joe Cannon David Kramer Jon Busch Andy Kirk Jon Conway ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 7 13 6 2 1 1

MIN 650 1200 505 180 35 90

29 29

2660 2660

90 90 180 180 273 250 79 740 180 90 650 75 90 90 597 12 57 11 117 305 126 521 84 64 4 90 90 2660 2660

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 0 30 43

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 0 36 51

2 1 0 0 0 4 0 7 6 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 5 3 6 3 1 0 0 0 340 366

SHTS 26 70 44 12 2 8

SV 22 49 31 7 1 4

GAA 0.69 1.28 1.96 2.50 2.57 4.00

PG 0 0 0 0 0 0

162 154

114 119

1.45 1.02

0 4

CURRENT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. CHICAGO FIRE (7-12-10) PLAYER Scott Sealy Chris Wondolowski Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Steven Lenhart Ike Opara Jacob Peterson Anthony Ampaipitakwong Chris Leitch Nana Attakora Steven Beitashour Bobby Burling Jon Busch Sam Cronin Joey Gjertsen Alan Gordon Jason Hernandez Brad Ring Khari Stephenson Tim Ward Team totals Opponent totals

GP 10 7 14 17 8 2 9 1 20 5 2 2 14 4 2 6 10 1 3 3 29 29

GS 7 5 13 16 1 2 6 0 18 4 2 1 14 3 2 3 9 1 2 2 29 29

GOALKEEPER Jon Busch ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 14

MIN 1280

29 29

2660 2660

MIN 605 417 1215 1426 186 180 514 45 1590 360 180 135 1280 292 135 244 803 90 127 199 2660 2660

G 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 43

A 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 51

SHT 11 13 14 18 5 1 7 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 1 1 3 2 340 366

SHTS 78

SV 56

GAA 1.48

PG 3

162 154

114 119

1.45 1.02

0 4


CHICAGO FIRE CAREER STATISTICS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (12-7-10) PLAYER Ante Razov Josh Wolff Jerzy Podbrozny Lubos Kubik Patrick Nyarko Peter Nowak Marco Pappa DaMarcus Beasley Dema Kovalenko Damani Ralph Roman Kosecki Cuauhtemoc Blanco Nate Jaqua Freddie Ljungberg Chad Barrett Brian McBride Cory Gibbs Kelly Gray Steven Kinney Ritchie Kotschau Andrew Lewis Jesse Marsch Dominic Oduro Chris Rolfe Thiago Andy Williams Diego Gutierrez Chris Armas Carlos Bocanegra Justin Mapp Logan Pause Wilman Conde Jim Curtin Baggio Husidic Collins John Jorge Salcedo Bakary Soumare Hristo Stoitchkov Evan Whitfield John Ball Mike Banner Orr Barouch C.J. Brown Scott Buete Jon Busch Samuel Caballero Jorge Campos Calen Carr Diego Chaves Denny Clanton Yamith Cuesta Sergi Daniv Paul Dougherty Andrew Dykstra Justin Evans Rodrigo Faria Tomasz Frankowski Ryan Futagaki Sam George Leonard Griffin Ivan Guerrero Andy Herron Zak Ibsen Sean Johnson Josh Keller Stephen King Frank Klopas Krzysztof Krol Manny Lagos Peter Lowry Amos Magee Cristian Nazarit Francis Okaroh Daniel Paladini Orlando Perez Matt Pickens Brandon Prideaux Gaston Puerari Michael Richardson Henry Ring Bratislav Ristic Dasan Robinson Gonzalo Segares

GP 17 8 7 8 4 8 5 8 7 4 6 4 7 1 4 3 1 8 1 2 5 17 1 3 2 4 11 18 7 12 11 5 11 2 1 2 4 3 10 2 3 1 19 1 4 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 5 2 3 2 1 1 6 1 5 1 2 1 1 3 2 4 5

GS 15 5 7 8 3 8 4 6 7 4 6 2 5 1 1 2 1 7 1 2 3 14 1 1 2 4 10 18 7 10 9 3 10 1 1 1 4 2 7 1 1 0 19 0 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 6 1 4 1 2 0 0 3 2 4 5

MIN 1319 493 578 711 299 722 361 603 657 366 484 255 485 90 146 181 90 630 90 180 299 1325 81 136 179 370 857 1615 648 903 760 273 926 59 90 108 360 194 674 95 74 16 1720 31 360 180 180 124 74 113 90 72 90 90 29 15 138 5 109 74 180 106 58 180 2 90 267 117 27 150 12 90 540 76 346 90 135 9 6 270 180 351 450

G 6 3 2 2 2 2 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 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 5 2 5 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 6 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 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 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 0 0 0

SHT 62 15 11 15 4 11 17 10 14 17 9 7 10 1 2 3 1 5 2 2 2 9 1 7 5 6 4 11 2 8 1 0 3 0 4 1 1 8 3 2 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 3 7 3 0 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

Dipsy Selolwane Billy Sleeth Tom Soehn Dan Stebbins Greg Sutton Zach Thornton John Thorrington Ryan Tinsley Deris Umanzor David Vaudreuil Billy Walsh Tim Ward Kwame Watson-Siriboe John Wolyniec Daniel Woolard Eric Wynalda Jeff Zaun Team totals Opponent totals

1 1 4 1 2 15 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 29 29

0 1 3 0 1 15 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 29 29

GOALKEEPER Henry Ring Jon Busch Zach Thornton Sean Johnson Matt Pickens Greg Sutton Jorge Campos Andrew Dykstra ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 3 4 15 2 1 2 2 1

MIN 270 360 1333 180 90 157 180 90

29 29

2660 2660

1 100 279 45 157 1333 298 23 63 100 83 265 90 16 101 71 90 2660 2660

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 30

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 36

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 1 1 0 366 340

SHTS 12 20 80 11 2 11 14 4

SV 10 17 61 9 1 9 10 2

GAA 0.67 0.75 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.15 2.00 2.00

PG 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

154 162

119 114

1.02 1.45

4 0

CURRENT CHICAGO FIRE PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (12-7-10) PLAYER Patrick Nyarko Marco Pappa Cory Gibbs Steven Kinney Dominic Oduro Logan Pause Dan Gargan Baggio Husidic Mike Banner Orr Barouch Diego Chaves Jon Conway Yamith Cuesta Sean Johnson Cristian Nazarit Daniel Paladini Gonzalo Segares Kwame Watson-Siriboe Team totals Opponent totals

GP 4 5 6 1 4 11 2 2 3 1 1 2 4 2 1 2 5 1 29 29

GS 3 4 6 1 3 9 2 1 1 0 1 2 3 2 1 1 5 1 29 29

GOALKEEPER Jon Conway Sean Johnson ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 2 2

MIN 180 180

29 29

2660 2660

MIN 299 361 540 90 274 760 135 59 74 16 74 180 243 180 90 80 450 90 2660 2660

G 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 30

A 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 36

SHT 4 17 4 2 10 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 3 3 6 1 366 340

SHTS 8 11

SV 7 9

GAA 0.50 1.00

PG 0 0

154 162

119 114

1.02 1.45

4 0


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire All-Time MLS Regular Season: 7-12-10 Home: 5-5-4 Away: 2-7-6 Shootouts: 1-0 Playoffs: 1-0-0; U.S. Open Cup: 0-1-0 All-Time Scoring: San Jose – 37, Chicago – 48 Quick Facts 2011 Record Leading Scorer Assist Leaders Head Coach

San Jose Earthquakes 5-10-11 Chris Wondolowski (9) Steven Beitashour (4) Frank Yallop

Chicago Fire 4-7-15 Dominic Oduro (9) Patrick Nyarko (6) Frank Klopas

Pronunciations available on last page of notes. San Jose’s Record in September The Quakes are 27-22-6 all-time in September in MLS play. Last Game Earthquakes 1, Toronto FC; Aug. 27, 2011; BMO Field; Toronto, Canada San Jose Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski scored a late equalizer in the 87th minute to help the Earthquakes to a 1-1 road draw against Toronto FC. San Jose’s leading scorer found the net for the ninth time in 2011, polishing off a pass to the back post after Jacob Peterson found Bobby Burling’s head with a long throw into the area. With the draw, San Jose remained unbeaten in four trips to BMO Field since Toronto FC joined the league in 2008.

2011 EARTHQUAKES SCHEDULE (7-10-11 Overall, 5-10-11 MLS) DATE

Day

OPPONENT

Time (PT)/Res.

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 7:30 p.m. PT Sept. 17 Sat. at Houston 5:30 p.m. PT Sept. 21 Wed. at Portland 7:30 p.m. PT Sept. 24 Sat. at Colorado 6:00 p.m. PT Oct. 1 Sat. Kansas City 7:30 p.m. PT 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. Chicago Fire Earthquakes 2, Chicago Fire 2; May 28, 2011; Toyota Park; Bridgeview, Ill. The San Jose Earthquakes extended their unbeaten streak to four matches following a 2-2 draw against the Chicago Fire at Toyota Park. Earthquakes midfielder Anthony Ampaipitakwong came on as a sub at halftime and sparked the Quakes attack with two assists. Ramiro Corrales and Chris Wondolowksi scored the goals for San Jose, while Dominic Oduro and Cory Gibbs found the net for the Fire. Ampaipitakwong set up the Quakes first goal in the 49th minute with a perfect service on a corner kick that found Corrales in the box and he headed it in at the far post for the 1-0 lead. After Oduro tied the score, Ampaipitakwong helped San Jose regain the lead. Corrales drew two defenders and dropped a ball for Ampaipitakwong, who chipped a cross to Wondolowski in the box. Wondolowski flicked a header past Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson for a 2-1 lead in the 74th minute. Gibbs brought the Fire level again six minutes later with a header of his own to prevent San Jose from winning its third straight. Misc. Notes History of the Quakes – Chicago Fire Rivalry The Earthquakes and the Chicago Fire have had a memorable rivalry since the Fire came into MLS in 1998.The most memorable game of the rivalry came in 2003, when Chicago and San Jose met for the MLS Cup at The Home Depot Center on Nov. 23. The Quakes defeated the Fire 4-2 in Frank Yallop’s final game as the head coach before returning two seasons ago. Landon Donovan scored two goals, while Ronnie Ekelund and Richard Mulrooney each netted a goal to lead the Quakes to the victory. That game was the only playoff meeting between two of the league’s most successful clubs The two teams have played each other twice in U.S. Open Cup Play, during Chicago’s inaugural season in 1998 and on May 24, 2011. The first Open Cup match saw a quarterfinal tie that went into penalty kicks after goals from Lubos Kubik for Chicago and Jeff Baicher for San Jose saw the score knotted at one-all after regulation and overtime. The Fire prevailed in the PK shootout, 4-3, on their way to winning the title. In May of 2011, a 2-2 tie with goals from Ellis McLoughlin and Justin Morrow for San Jose and Orr Barouch and Yamith Cuesta for Chicago led to another round of PKs. Chicago prevailed 5-4 in the PK shootout ... Jason Hernandez made his MLS debut on Oct. 5, 2005, playing for New York against the Fire at Soldier Field in Chicago The teams have since faced each other seven times from 2008-2011. Earthquakes All-Time Leaders vs. Chicago Fire Forward Scott Sealy has five goals and two assists in 10 career appearances Midfielder Bobby Convey has one goal and two assists 13 career appearances Forward Chris Wondolowski has two goals in six career appearances Goalkeeper Jon Busch is 5-4-5 and three shutouts in 14 career appearances.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Chicago Fire All-Time Leaders vs. San Jose Forward Patrick Nyarko has two goals and two assists in four appearances Midfielder Marco Pappa has two goals and one assist in four career appearances Midfielder Logan Pause has two assists in ten career games ... Goalkeeper Jon Conway has one win, one tie and one shutout in two games ... Goalkeeper Sean Johnson is 1-0-1 with one shutout two career appearances. Earthquakes – Chicago Fire Connections Quakes goalkeeper Jon Busch played with the Fire from 2007-09, where he won MLS Goalkeeper of the Year in 2008 Quakes defender Tim Ward played for the Chicago Fire from 2009-2010 before being traded to San Jose midway through the season Chicago goalkeeper Jon Conway played for the Earthquakes from 2000-2005 ... Conway also played with Quakes defender Chris Leitch at the New York Red Bulls in 2007-08 and with midfielder Sam Cronin, defender Nana Attakora, and midfielder Jacob Peterson at Toronto FC for part of the 2010 season ... He also had a stint with the San Francisco Seals, appearing in 4 matches in 2000 ... Quakes defender Bobby Burling played with Fire defender Yamith Cuesta at Chivas USA for the second half of the 2009 season ... Chicago midfielder Daniel Paladini also played with Burling at Chivas USA in 2008 ... Quakes defender Ike Opara and midfielder Sam Cronin played with Fire midfielder Corben Bone at Wake Forest, where they won a national championship together San Jose midfielder Brad Ring grew up in the Chicago area and played his youth and high school soccer there Fire midfielder Logan Pause played with current Quakes defender Chris Leitch at the University of North Carolina and with Bobby Convey on the U-23 United States national team during Olympic qualifying in 2004 ... Chicago defender Jalil Anibaba also attended UNC ... Quakes forward Matt Luzunaris and Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson played together at the University of Central Florida in 2007. Busch to Auction Gear for Navy SEAL Foundation To honor all United States servicemen and women, San Jose Earthquakes goalkeeper Jon Busch will wear commemorative gloves and cleats during the Quakes’ match against the Chicago Fire. Busch’s gloves will feature a Special Operations patch, while his cleats will bear a message to honor victims of 9/11 in recognition of the 10-year anniversary on Sept. 11, 2011. At the game, fans can participate in a silent auction to win the cleats and the gloves from the first half of the match, signed by Busch. Additionally, Busch’s jersey from the match and gloves and cleats from the second half, all signed by Busch, will be auctioned on eBay starting on Tuesday, Sept. 13. All proceeds from the auctions will benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation. Wondo Gets Back on Scoresheet Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski got back on the scoresheet with a crucial 87th-minute equalizer against Toronto FC on Aug. 27 at BMO Field. San Jose’s leading scorer found the back of the net for the ninth time in 2011 and the first time in five games, tapping home a Bobby Burling pass to the back post. Bobby Burling Records First Assist of 2011 Earthquakes defender Bobby Burling recorded his first assist of 2011 against Toronto FC on Aug. 27 when he directed a header toward Chris Wondolowski that San Jose’s leading scorer buried in the back of the net. The goal leveled the sides for a 1-1 conclusion. Beitashour Leads Team in Assists With his assist on Alan Gordon’s goal against Portland on Aug. 6, Steven Beitashour moved into sole possession for the team lead in assists with four. The last right back to lead the team in assists was Chris Leitch, who tallied seven in 2009. Quakes Continue Road Stretch The Earthquakes are in the midst of a road-heavy stretch. Five of the Quakes’ final eight games will be on the road, including trips to face Houston Dynamo, Portland Timbers, Colorado Rapids, New England Revolution and Seattle Sounders FC. Busch the Shot Stopper Twenty-six games into the season, Earthquakes goalkeeper Jon Busch is No. 3 in the league in saves with 90. Next on the list is New England Revolution keeper Matt Reis with 94 saves in 22 matches. Toronto FC’s Stefan Frei leads the pack with 97 saves in 25 matches. Hernandez Moves Up All-Time Starts List With his start against Toronto FC on Aug. 27, Jason Hernandez moved to within six starts of Eddie Lewis for No. 8 on the Earthquakes’ all-time starts list. The defender has started 94 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. 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.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Busch Among MLS Career Leaders for Shutouts and Saves Jon Busch picked up his 59th career clean sheet on July 16 in a 0-0 draw against the Columbus Crew at Columbus Crew Stadium. The Earthquakes’ starting goalkeeper is eighth among MLS all-time leaders. He has recorded 13 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 778 in his career. Wondolowski Approaches Donovan for No. 2 on Quakes All-Time Scoring Chart San Jose Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski continues to inch up the franchise’s all-time scoring charts. Wondo added to his total with a goal against Toronto FC in a 1-1 draw on Aug. 27 at BMO Field, giving him a total of 30 with the Quakes. The Danville, Calif. native has now passed Dwayne De Rosario, who scored 27 for the team from 2001-2005, for No. 3 on the all-time list. The career leader for the Quakes is Ronald Cerritos, who notched 61 from 1997-2001 and in 2005. Next on the list is Landon Donovan, who scored 32 goals in his Earthquakes career. Scoring First Under Yallop During Frank Yallop's first tenure with San Jose, the Earthquakes were 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 21 to 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, 12-0-2 in 2010 and so far in 2011 is 3-2-3 when netting the first goal. Halftime Success The Earthquakes remain amongst the best in league history in holding onto a half-time 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 66-1-14 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 91-7-22 in their last 120 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 3-2-3 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. Two Earthquakes Players Called to US Residency Program San Jose Earthquakes Academy goalkeeper Nedin Tucakovic and forward Angel Heredia have been selected to train with the U.S. National Team U-17 Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. for the upcoming school year. Heredia and Tucakovic are the second Quakes combination in two years to receive invites from the U-17 Residency Program. Last year, goalkeeper Kendall McIntosh spent a season in Bradenton and right back Travis Pillon turned down an invitation to remain in camp with San Jose. White, Wondolowski in as New Academy Coaches Former Colorado Rapids forward Marquis White and former Houston Dynamo defender Stephen Wondolowski were named by the San Jose Earthquakes as head and assistant coaches for the club’s U-16 and U-18 Developmental Academy. White and Wondolowski were members of the technical staff in San Jose’s inaugural season at the academy level in 2010-11. After one season with the program, the duo will take over with White as the head coach and Stephen Wondolowski, younger brother of current Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski, serving as the assistant coach. White started his soccer career in the Bay Area at the youth levels and eventually worked his way up to stints in Europe, South America and the U.S. The former University of San Francisco standout played internationally with NEC in Holland in 1993 and the Santa Cruz Destroyers in Bolivia. He joined the Colorado Rapids in 1998, scoring four goals and recording two assists in 42 appearances. He also coached at San Ramon High School, De La Salle, and St. Mary’s College. Wondolowski was a regular on the Houston Dynamo reserve squad and made several appearances in CONCACAF Champions League play. He also scored a goal in U.S. Open Cup Play and picked up an MLS Cup Championship ring in 2007. 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.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT 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 announced last week that star defender and member of the 2001 and 2003 MLS Cup champion teams, Troy Dayak, will be inducted 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. Wells Fargo Soccer Mom of the Match Wells Fargo will feature a Soccer Mom of the Match for each Earthquakes home game in 2011. The promotion kicked off on Saturday, June 25 with Tina Castaneda of San Jose taking home the award. One nominated mom will be selected for on-field and video-board recognition prior to kickoff each week. The winner will also receive four match tickets to an Earthquakes home game, a parking pass, and a jersey. They will also have the special privilege to watch pre-game warm ups from the field. If you know somebody who goes above and beyond for their soccer team or league who you think deserves the honor of being our “Soccer Mom of the Match,” make their case by filling out the nomination form. To nominate a mom, visit: www.sjearthquakes.com/soccermom. 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 – The newest Quakes player is also an active Tweeter @EMacMac25 – First-year midfielder Ellis McLoughlin


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 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. 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 .........................

209 171 163 148 142 132 131 129 115 108

Top 10 in Minutes Played 1. Ramiro Corrales ........................ 17,032 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 ....................... 8,336 10. Ian Russell ................................... 8,146 Top 10 in Games Started 1. Ramiro Corrales ............................ 191 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 ............................ 94 10. Ian Russell ......................................... 91

Top 10 in Goals 1. Ronald Cerritos ................................. 61 2. Landon Donovan ............................... 32 3. Chris Wondolowski ......................... 30 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 ......................... 12 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 189 Scott Garlick RSL 237 William Hesmer CLB 123 Note: Players in Bold are Active

SHO 105 84 76 75 64 63 62 59 48 41


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 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 5

L 7 11 7 7 14 13 14 10 10

T 6 3 9 5 7 9 9 7 10

Pct. .615 .554 .617 .548 .417 .417 .389 .565 .333

GF 47 45 45 37 38 32 36 34 27

GA 29 35 35 37 48 38 50 33 29

MLS Coaching Totals:

92

93

66

.366

341

340

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 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: 7/30/11 vs. DC; 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.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: -- ; Last Assist: -2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: -A: 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 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: 8/20/11 vs. LA; Last Goal: 4/24/10 at CHV; Last Assist: 8/6/11 vs. POR 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, and at TFC on 8/27 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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 and vs. PHI on 7/9 Received a yellow card vs. NY on 7/2 Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup: --. Last MLS Game: 8/20/11 vs. LA; Last Shutout: 7/9/11 vs. PHI; 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 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


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #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 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 and 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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 5/28/11 at 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 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: 8/13/11 vs. COL; 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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 6/11/11at DC; Last Assist: 7/20/11 vs. VAN 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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 8/13/11 vs. COL; Last Assist: 5/14/11 vs. CLB 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 as TOR ... Started and played 65 minutes vs. EDM on 5/4 as TOR ... 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 or at TFC on 8/26 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.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT 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 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) #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 Exhibition: Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: --. Last MLS Game: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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 or at TFC on 8/27 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 11-14-74 SAO PAULO, BRAZIL 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: -#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 8/27 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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: --


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #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 and at TFC on 8/27 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: 8/27/11 at LA; 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 or at TFC on 8/27 due to left foot injury Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes, scored the gamewinning 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 Reserves: Played 90 minutes at VAN on 9/6. Last MLS Game: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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. #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 or at TFC on 8/27 due to right shoulder sprain 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: 8/13/11 vs. COL; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 5/14/11 vs. CLB; 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -A: 1


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 7/2/11 vs. NY; 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 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: 8/27/11 at TFC; Last Goal: 8/27/11 at TFC; 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. Chicago Fire, Sept. 10, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 23 27 30 33 1 2 18 11 12 4 10 17 16 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 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 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 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. 160 185 160 170 185 195 165 150 180 165 160 165 190 170 165 190 174 170 165 165 180 165 165 175 185 165 190 165

Birthdate 6-14-88 3-27-1989 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 10-16-1981 8-26-83 4-1-79 8-28-86 11-14-74 3-6-89 7-8-90 10-4-87 2-21-89 1-27-1986 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 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 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 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 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 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) 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


# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 30 32 33

Player

71M 90G 90F 90D 9 19

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 24

90D

17

90M 90D

7

71M 24 71F 90F

19 66F 90M 90M 90M 90M

4

24

90M 83M 7

90D 89D 81D

8

90D 90D 90D 90D

1

19 90D 90D 73F 34 32 82M 83M 86M 66M 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

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 27 90D 77M 1 90M 90M 64M 50M 90M 90M 90M 90M 36 90M 70M 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

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 90F 90F 90M 90F 26 18 90M 90M 67M 76M 90M 90M 90M 62M 66M 90M 45 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 13 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 17

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 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 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

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 Justin Morrow Alan Gordon Joey Gjertsen Jon Busch Ryan Johnson Jacob Peterson 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

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

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 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 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 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

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

L W T T L L L T W W T W W

67 22 87

16

68

3; Wondolowski 8 (Peterson 2) 54

37; Lenhart 5 (Beitashour 3)

Wondolowski 9 (Burling 1, Peterson 3)

Gordon 5 (Beitashour 4) Gjertsen 1 (unassisted)

Wondolowski 7 (Dawkins 1, Lenhart 3)

Stephenson 3 (unassisted)

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

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# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 32 33

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SJ SJ

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


Information © 2011 Chicago Fire Soccer Club

Chicago Fire (4-7-15; 27pts.) vs. San Jose Earthquakes (5-10-11; 26pts.) Fire Game #27 – Away Game #14 Saturday, September 10, 2011 – Buck Shaw Stadium – Santa Clara, CA – 9:30 PM CT BROADCAST: Comcast SportsNet Chicago FIRE FLASHES ___________________________________________ 2011 Record/Home/Away .. ....4-7-15/3-2-8/1-5-7 2010 Record/Home/Away .. 9-12-9/4-4-7/5-8-2 vs. Eastern Conference/2010 .................................................. 3-1-8/5-4-3 vs. Western Conference/2010...... 1-6-7/4-8-6 Current Streak.......................................................................................2W All-Time Record ......................................................................179-144-97 All-Time Home Record...............................................................108-51-52 All-Time Away Record..................................................................72-93-45 Last Regular Season Win .2-0, vs. COL 8/27/11 Last Regular Season Loss. ........4-2, @ VAN, 8/07/11 Last Shutout by Fire ..2-0, vs. COL,8/27/11 Last Shutout by Opponent .....0-1, vs. POR, 7/16/11 March Record 2011/2010.........................................................1-0-1/0-1-0 April Record 2011/2010 ......................................................... .0-3-2/2-1-1 May Record 2011/2010............................................................0-1-3/0-1-3 June Record 2011/2010.......................................................... 1-0-5/2-0-1 July Record 2011/2010 ........................................................... 0-2-1/0-2-0 August Record 2011/2010 ......................................................2-1-3/ 2-2-1 September Record 2011/2010 .................................................0-0-0/0-0-3 October Record 2011/2010..................................................... 0-0-0/1-3-2 Pre All-Star 2011/2010.............................................................2-6-12/4-5-5 Post All-Star 2011/2010 ...........................................................2-1-3/5-7-4 Record After 25 Games 2011/2010 .....................................2-7-15/6-10-9 Ahead/Behind/Tied at Halftime ...................................... 3-0-5/0-5-3/0-2-8 Ahead/Behind/Tied at 75’..............................................3-0-1/0-7-1/0-0-14 Outshoot Opp./Opp. More Shots/Shots Tied ................. 4-4-9/0-3-4/0-0-2 Day/Night ...............................................................................2-3-2/2-4-13 Grass/Turf ...............................................................................4-4-14/0-3-1 Wearing All-Red Primary Kit .............................................................4-7-10 Wearing All-White Secondary Kit ......................................................0-0-5 Wearing Red/White/Red Kit ... ..0-0-0 CHICAGO FIRE-SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SERIES The Chicago Fire and San Jose Earthquakes close out the 2011 season series as the Windy City side travels to Buck Shaw Stadium Saturday night. The two sides met twice in the span of five days earlier this season. In a U.S. Open Cup “play-in” match at Buck Shaw Stadium on May 24, San Jose used first half goals from Ellis McLouglin and Justin Morrow to take a 2-0 lead into the break. The Fire rallied behind second half strikes from Orr Barouch and Yamith Cuesta that sent the match to extra time before the visitors won 5-4 on penalties. On May 28 at Toyota Park the Fire battled back from deficits twice, first th as Dominic Oduro responded to Ramiro Corrales’ 50 minute goal six th minutes later. Chris Wondolowski put the visitors back ahead in the 74 th minute before Cory Gibbs headed home the equalizer in the 80 to give both teams a point. QUICK KICKS vs. San Jose (5-10-11; 27 GF, 35 GA) FIRE vs. San Jose: 7-2-6; 27 GF, 15 GA FIRE at San Jose: 5-5-4; 16 GF, 15 GA x The 2-2 draw on May 28 was Carlos de los Cobos’ last match in charge of the Fire. x The Fire enter Saturday’s match on a five match unbeaten run across all competitions. The team is 3-0-2 since last falling 4-2 at Vancouver on August 7. x San Jose enters the match riding a club-record 13-match winless streak with their last victory coming in a 4-2 win over DC United on June 11. They are 0-6-7 in that time.

A LOOK AT THE FIRE The Chicago Fire (4-7-15, 27 pts.) enter their 14th season of MLS play after posting a 9-12-9 record in 2010. Disappointed with missing out on the playoffs for just the second time in club history, the Fire have made many changes to the roster for 2011, bringing in the likes of veteran U.S. defender Cory Gibbs, Croatians Josip Mikulic (defender) and Marko Maric (midfielder) as well as Uruguayan striker Diego Chaves. In all, the Fire returned 13 players to the roster, meaning more that half the players opening the season are new to the club in 2011. 2010 MLS All-Star selection and Goal of the Year winner midfielder Marco Pappa returns for th his 4 MLS season and looks to build upon his team leading seven goals in 2010. Joining Pappa in the midfielder are 2010 Fire MVP and newly named captain Logan Pause and last season’s assist leader Patrick Nyarko, while 2011 MLS Combine MVP Jalil Anibaba will patrol the backline with offseason acquisitions Gibbs and Mikulic. CHICAGO FIRE/ATHLETICO “RECOVERY ROOM”: September 6, 2011 OUT Ferrari – Left ACL Tear Kinney – Lower Abdominal Strain Maric – Left Ankle Posterior Capsulitis DOUBTFUL Banner – Right Ankle Sprain QUESTIONABLE Bone – Right Knee Contusion Grazzini – Right Hamstring Tightness PLAYER TRANSACTIONS OUT: D Dasan Robinson – Traded to Toronto FC (7/28/2011) M Bratislav Ristic – Waived (7/26/2011) M Davis Paul – Waived (6/29/2011) F Gaston Puerari – Sold to Club Atlas (06/15/2011) F Calen Carr – Traded to Houston (03/23/2011) D Deris Umanzor – Waived (02/09/2011) GK Andrew Dysktra – Waived (01/31/2011) F Nery Castillo – Loaned to Aris FC (01/19/2011) M Freddie Ljungberg – Free Agent (01/01/2011) D Wilman Conde – Free Agent (01/01/2011) M Peter Lowry – Expansion Draft (11/24/10) M John Thorrington – Expansion Draft (11/24/10) D Krzysztof Krol – Waived (11/24/10) F Collins John – Waived (11/24/10) D CJ Brown – Retired (10/24/10) F Brian McBride – Retired (10/24/10) IN: F Kellen Gulley – Signed (08/11/2011) D Dan Gargan – Traded from Toronto FC (07/28/2011) M Pavel Pardo – Signed (07/26/11) M Sebastian Grazzini - Signed (07/13/11) F Cristian Nazarit – Signed (05/04/11) D Pari Pantazopoulos – Signed (04/04/2011) F Dominic Oduro – Traded from Houston (03/23/2011) D Yamith Cuesta – Traded from Chivas USA (03/23/2011) M Michael Videira – Signed (03/10/2011) F Orr Barouch – Loaned from Tigres (03/10/2011) M Marko Maric – Signed (03/02/2011) GK Alec Dufty – Signed (03/02/2011) F Diego Chaves – Signed (02/18/2011 GK Jon Conway – Traded from Toronto FC (01/13/2011) M Davis Paul – Drafted (51st Overall) (01/13/2011) D Jalil Anibaba – Drafted (9th Overall) (01/13/2011) M Daniel Paladini – Signed (01/11/2011) D Josip Mikulic – Signed (01/11/2011) D Cory Gibbs – Re-Entry Draft (12/15/2010)

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CHICAGO FIRE RUN PAST RICHMOND KICKERS 2-1 TO ADVANCE TO LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP FINAL nd st The Chicago Fire used a 32 minute penalty kick from Sebastian Grazzini and a 61 minute wonder goal from Dominic Oduro to down the USL Professional Division’s Richmond Kickers in a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinal Tuesday night at Toyota Park. With the win, the Fire advance to their MLS-record sixth U.S. Open Cup Final and will meet Seattle Sounders FC at Century Link Field on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 9 p.m. CT for the opportunity to capture their fifth U.S. Open Cup title. Despite being in the third tier of the American soccer pyramid it was Richmond that looked the better side early on as the attacking combination of Matthew Delicate, Edson Elcock and Stanley Nyazamba put the Fire back line on its heels through the first 20 minutes. Slowly the hosts began to put their stamp on the match and broke through just after the half hour mark when Sebastian Grazzini slotted the ball into the box for Patrick Nyarko from the right. The speedy striker took one touch before being cut down by Richmond defender Henry Kalungi and referee Jasen Anno quickly pointed to the penalty spot. Grazzini stepped up and buried the ensuing spot kick to the right of Kickers veteran goalkeeper Ronnie Pascale giving the home side a 1-0 lead in the nd 32 minute. th

The Argentine playmaker nearly grabbed his second in the 45 minute when Dominic Oduro used his speed to get on the end of a long ball out of the back. The fleet Ghanaian cut back before laying off a square pass for Grazzini whose one time effort drifted just over Pascale’s goal taking the Fire into break with the 1-0 advantage. The hosts nearly got a second mark out of the break when midfielder Marco Pappa found himself in space just outside the penalty area. The th Guatemalan attacker took one touch before unleashing a hard bouncing drive that went just wide of Pascale’s goal in the 46 minute. It was Fire midfielder Logan Pause that came close 13 minutes later when Pappa’s initial effort from the right side of the box took a deflection off of defender Sascha Gorres before the club captain put a one-time drive towards the right post that Pascale scrambled to hang on to. st

Catching Richmond on the counter, the hosts were rewarded for their efforts in the 61 minute as Nyarko ran onto a long ball on the left before laying off th for Oduro just outside the box. The Fire’s leading scorer hit for his 11 goal across all competitions as he measured a beautiful ball towards the back post and over the outstretched Pascale, giving the home side a 2-0 lead. th

Despite the deficit Richmond brought the attack and cut the lead in half in the 68 minute as Michael Callahan’s inswinging free kick from the left found Kickers center back William Yomby at the back post. The Cameroonian defender headed a perfect ball down just over the line before it bounced back out but referee Jasen Anno pointed to the center circle pushing the score to 2-1. Looking to take the air out of the game following the goal, the Fire used the speed of Nyarko and Oduro to run at the tired legs of the Richmond back line, drawing numerous fouls to take valuable seconds off the clock. Into stoppage time, Richmond mounted a final stand in the penalty area, earning two corner kicks as the hosts struggled to clear the ball. Unable to produce an equalizer, Anno blew the final whistle to give the Fire a 2-1 lead and spot in the 2011 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final. CHICAGO FIRE TAME COLORADO RAPIDS 2-0 th th A 17 minute goal from Dominic Oduro gave the Fire the early advantage and Cory Gibbs’ headed home a Sebastian Grazzini cross in the 35 as the Chicago Fire (4-7-15, 27 points) defeated the defending MLS Cup champion Colorado Rapids 2-0 Saturday night at Toyota Park. It didn’t take long for the home side to get after the attack when Patrick Nyarko’s swarming work helped to dispossess Rapids left back Kosuke Kimura. The Ghanaian centered a low cross which Sebastian Grazzini let lie for the charging Marco Pappa, but the Guatemalan international put his effort over the Colorado goal from inside the 18. Six minutes later Fire left back Gonzalo Segares played a forward ball for Nyarko with his back to goal. The striker fought off pestering challenges from th Kimura to unleash a rocket, forcing Pickens down to his left to make the save in the 12 minute. th

It was Nyarko’s strike partner Dominic Oduro that finally broke through in the 16 minute. Mexican midfielder Pavel Pardo picked up the ball at midfield before sending a perfect chip over the top right into Oduro’s stride. The fleet Ghanaian outpaced Rapids defender Drew Moor into the box before firing towards the back post to beat the onrushing Pickens for his ninth goal of the MLS campaign. th

The visiting Rapids came close to equalizing in the 28 minute. Taking one of the side’s 10 corners on the night, Colorado striker Sanna Nyassi picked out Drew Moor at the six-yard box but the former Fire PDL defender put his header just wide left of Johnson’s goal. The Fire took advantage of the miss, doubling their lead seven minutes later. Grazzini began a great combination on the left, laying off for Pardo at the top of the 18 before making a run towards the end line. The Mexican midfielder looped a pass over the Rapids defense to Grazzini whose one-time th cross at the touch line was perfectly placed for Cory Gibbs to head home from the top of six-yard box. The 35 minute goal gave the Fire a 2-0 lead heading into halftime. Despite assisting on both goals, Pardo was replaced at the break by midfielder Daniel Paladini after suffering a right calf strain. th

Gary Smith’s side looked to cut into the lead coming out of the stanza but couldn’t find much danger until the 60 minute when Nyassi, in space 25 yards from goal, fired a shot which took a deflection off of Gibbs before Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson got down to his right to make the save. st

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The visitors’ best chance to get on the board though came in the 75 minute when Nyassi’s cross from the right skipped through a wealth of players before Paladini headed the ball off the line at Johnson’s back post, preserving a 2-0 Fire win in the process. It was Johnson’s second consecutive clean sheet and sixth shutout of the season. CHICAGO FIRE SOCCER CLUB – www.Chicago-Fire.com – 7000 S. Harlem Ave. – Bridgeview, IL 60455 – 708.496.6725


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ODURO CONTINUES CAREER YEAR WITH 11 GOAL ACROSS ALL COMPETITIONS AGAINST RICHMOND Chicago Fire striker Dominic Oduro continued his renaissance MLS campaign on Tuesday night, bagging his 11th competitive goal with a 61st minute strike in a 2-1 semifinal win over Richmond in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Oduro’s second goal in the competition combines with nine in MLS play as the Ghanaian attacker has tallied the game winner in each of the side’s last three matches. With that feat, Oduro becomes just the second Fire player since Andy Herron in 2006 to score winning goals in three straight matches. Acquired via trade from Houston on March 23, the speedy Ghanaian already bested his MLS career high of five goals earlier this summer and is on pace to become the first Fire player since Damani Ralph in 2004 to hit double digit goals during the regular season. See below the list of Oduro’s goals in 2011. Date 04/17/11 05/21/11 05/28/11 06/18/11 07/02/11 07/12/11 08/07/11 08/13/11 08/21/11 08/27/11 08/30/11

Result/Opponent 2-1 L vs. LA 2-1 L @ PHI 2-2 D vs. SJ 1-1 D @ NE 1-1 D @ CHV 4-0 W vs. NY** 4-2 L @ VAN 2-2 D @ NY 2-0 W vs. TOR 2-0 W vs. COL 2-1 W vs. RIC **

Assist/Minute Anibaba; 89’ Segares; 67’ Unassisted; 61’ Nyarko; 32’ Nyarko; 26’ Nazarit, Paladini; 7’ Grazzini; 23’ Nyarko, Pappa; 16’ Segares; 16’ Pardo; 17’ Nyarko; 61’

COMMON OPPONENT FOLLOWING OPEN CUP MATCH AGAINST RICHMOND The Fire’s 2-1 win over the Richmond Kickers in the semifinals of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup last Tuesday marked the second time the two sides had met. The first came as the Fire defeated Richmond 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the competition on August 4, 2004. What’s the significance? The Fire then played Saturday night’s opponents San Jose in their next league game, defeating the Earthquakes 2-1 behind goals from the Jamaican tandem of Andy Williams (41’) and Damani Ralph (81’) on August 11, 2004 at Soldier Field. FIRE SUMMER ACQUISITIONS PAYING BIG DIVIDENDS Chicago Fire summer acquisitions Sebastian Grazzini, Pavel Pardo and Dan Gargan have been a boost to the team since joining last month by combining to provide five goals and five assists through six league games and one U.S. Open Cup match in August. The new trio has added either a goal or assist in every match since their acquisition See below their contributions so far Date 08/3/11 08/7/11 08/13/11 08/18/11 08/21/11 08/27/11 08/30/11

Result 1-1 D vs. PHI 2-4 L @ VAN 2-2 D @ NY 1-1 D vs. DC 2-0 W vs. TOR 2-0 W vs. COL 2-1 W vs. RIC **

Contributions Pardo (G) Grazzini (A) Grazzini (G) Grazzini (G) Gargan (G), Pardo (A) Pardo (2A), Grazzini (A) Grazzini (G)

**Denotes a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup match MARCO PAPPA TO HIT 100 Having played in both of Guatemala’s World Cup qualifying matches over the past week, Marco Pappa returns to the Fire Saturday night looking to th th make his 100 appearance across all competitions for the club. If he takes the field, Pappa will become the 20 player in Chicago Fire history to hit the century mark in competitive matches. SEGARES STREAK WILL COME TO AN END The only player on the 2011 Chicago Fire squad to start every regular season match, Gonzalo Segares will miss Saturday’s clash with San Jose after picking up a fifth yellow card in MLS play during the side’s 2-0 win over Colorado on August 27. At 26, Segares nearly matched his career best 28 consecutive starts set from September 3, 2006-August 22, 2007. Starting is nothing new to the Costa Rican international who in 140 career regular season appearances has only subbed into three matches since being selected by the club in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft. See below Segares’ longest starting streaks: Dates 9/3/06-8/22/07 3/19/11-8/27/11 9/29/07-6/7/08 5/21-7/16/05 8/10-10/8/05 6/3-7/8/06

GS 28 26 15 12 9 8

2010 YEAR IN REVIEW The Fire ushered in a new era with the hiring of former El Salvador national team boss Carlos de los Cobos ahead of the 2010 campaign. The new manager brought in a new system to the club, while welcoming in Designated Players in Mexican striker Nery Castillo and Swedish winger Freddie Ljungberg. Despite the acquisitions, de los Cobos’ side came up just short of the 2010 MLS playoffs, missing the postseason for just the second time in club history. At season’s end, two legendary players announced their retirement, with the Fire bidding goodbye to U.S. giant Brian McBride and the last CHICAGO FIRE SOCCER CLUB – www.Chicago-Fire.com – 7000 S. Harlem Ave. – Bridgeview, IL 60455 – 708.496.6725


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remaining “Fire Original”, defender C.J. Brown who spent all 13 seasons of his MLS career in the Windy City, appearing in 371 matches for the club across all competitions.

2011 RESULTS/SCHEDULE DATE March 19 March 26 March 30 April 9 April 14 April 17 April 23 April 30 May 7 May 14 May 21 May 24 May 28 June 4 June 9 June 12 June 18 June 22 June 26 June 28 July 2 July 9 July 12 July 16 July 23 August 3 August 7 August 13 August 18 August 21 August 27 August 30 September 10 September 14 September 17 September 25 September 28 October 1 October 4 October 12 October 15 October 22

OPPONENT @ FC Dallas vs. Sporting KC vs. Colorado Rapids* @ Seattle Sounders FC @ Portland Timbers vs. LA Galaxy vs. Houston Dynamo @ Colorado Rapids vs. Vancouver Whitecaps @ Toronto FC @ Philadelphia Union @ San Jose Earthquakes* vs. San Jose Earthquakes vs. Seattle Sounders FC @ Sporting KC @ Columbus Crew @ New England Revolution vs. Real Salt Lake vs. New York Red Bulls @Rochester Rhinos** @ Chivas USA @ LA Galaxy vs. New York Red Bulls** vs. Portland Timbers vs. Manchester United + vs. Philadelphia Union @ Vancouver Whitecaps @ New York Red Bulls vs. DC United vs. Toronto FC vs. Colorado Rapids vs. Richmond Kickers** @ San Jose Earthquakes vs. CD Guadalajara+ vs. Chivas USA vs. New England Revolution @ Real Salt Lake @ Houston Dynamo @ Seattle Sounders FC** vs. FC Dallas @. DC United vs. Columbus Crew

RESULT/TIME (CT) 1Ͳ1 D 3Ͳ2 W 2Ͳ1 W 1Ͳ2 L 2Ͳ4 L 1Ͳ2 L 1Ͳ1 D 1Ͳ1 D 0Ͳ0 D 2Ͳ2 D 1Ͳ2 L 2Ͳ2 D (5Ͳ4 PK) 2Ͳ2 D 0Ͳ0 D 0Ͳ0 D 1Ͳ0 W 1Ͳ1 D 0Ͳ0 D 1Ͳ1 D 1Ͳ0 W 1Ͳ1 D 1Ͳ2 L 4Ͳ0 W 0Ͳ1 L 1Ͳ3 L 1Ͳ1 D 2Ͳ4 L 2Ͳ2 D 1Ͳ1 D 2Ͳ0 W 2Ͳ0 W 2Ͳ1 W 9:30pm 7:30pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 8:00pm 3:00pm 9:00pm 7:30pm 6:30pm 7:30pm

GOAL SCORERS LEAGUE RECORD Chaves 0Ͳ0Ͳ1 Chaves, Puerari, Pappa 1Ͳ0Ͳ1 Puerari, Anibaba Ͳ Chaves 1Ͳ1Ͳ1 own goal, Pappa 1Ͳ2Ͳ1 Oduro 1Ͳ3Ͳ1 Chaves 1Ͳ3Ͳ2 Pappa 1Ͳ3Ͳ3 Ͳ 1Ͳ3Ͳ4 Pappa, Barouch 1Ͳ3Ͳ5 Oduro 1Ͳ4Ͳ5 Barouch, Cuesta Ͳ Oduro, Gibbs 1Ͳ4Ͳ6 Ͳ 1Ͳ4Ͳ7 Ͳ 1Ͳ4Ͳ8 Nazarit 2Ͳ4Ͳ8 Oduro 2Ͳ4Ͳ9 Ͳ 2Ͳ4Ͳ10 Pappa 2Ͳ4Ͳ11 Ͳ Chaves Oduro 2Ͳ4Ͳ12 Nazarit 2Ͳ5Ͳ12 Oduro, Cuesta, Barouch (2) Ͳ Ͳ 2Ͳ6Ͳ12 Gibbs Ͳ Pardo 2Ͳ6Ͳ13 Oduro, Barouch 2Ͳ7Ͳ13 Oduro, Grazzini 2Ͳ7Ͳ14 Grazzini 2Ͳ7Ͳ15 Oduro, Gargan 3Ͳ7Ͳ15 Oduro, Gibbs 4Ͳ7Ͳ15 Grazzini, Oduro Ͳ

*U.S. Open Cup qualifying; **U.S. Open Cup, +Friendly

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CHICAGO FIRE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 6 7 15 19 99 1 89 30 88 3 5 10 9 25 28 22 23 29 14 8 11 16 24 12 17 27 13 21

Player Jalil Anibaba Mike Banner Orr Barouch Corben Bone Diego Chaves Jon Conway Yamith Cuesta Alec Dufty Gabriel Ferrari Dan Gargan Cory Gibbs Sebastián Grazzini Baggio Husidic Sean Johnson Steven Kinney Marko Maric Josip Mikulic Cristian Nazarit Patrick Nyarko Dominic Oduro Daniel Paladini Marco Pappa Pari Pantazopolous Logan Pause Pavel Pardo Victor Pineda Gonzalo Segares Mike Videira

Pos. DEF MID FWD MID FWD GK DEF GK FWD DEF DEF MID MID GK DEF MID DEF FWD FWD FWD MID MID MID MID MID MID DEF MID

Ht. 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-6 6-3 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-10

Wt. 170 160 190 149 150 215 195 200 185 175 180 165 180 217 175 190 185 170 165 160 165 155 175 155 150 140 162 180

Birth date 10/18/1988 10/20/1984 11/29/1991 09/16/1988 02/14/1986 05/06/1977 04/17/1989 03/11/1987 09/01/1988 12/14/1982 01/14/1980 01/25/1981 05/19/1987 05/31/1989 10/28/1987 04/25/1983 04/12/1986 08/13/1990 01/15/1986 08/13/1985 11/11/1984 11/15/1987 09/14/1988 08/22/1981 07/26/1976 03/15/1993 10/13/1982 01/06/1986

Hometown Davis, CA Washington, D.C. Woodland Hills, CA Plano, Texas Montevideo, Uruguay Media, PA Turbo, Colombia Raleigh, NC New York, NY Philadelphia, PA Fort Lauderdale, FL Rosario, Argentina Libertyville, IL Lilburn, GA Norcross, GA Zagreb, Croatia Ljubuski, Yugoslavia Cali, Colombia Kumasi, Ghana Pramso, Ghana Northridge, CA Guatemala City Mt. Prospect, IL Hillsborough, NC Guadalajara, Mexico Bolingbrook, IL San Jose, Costa Rica Milford, MA

College Status North Carolina SIU – Edwardsville -Wake Forest -Int. Rutgers -Int. Evansville -Georgetown Brown University -Int. UIC Central Florida Elon University -Int. -Int. -Int. Virginia Tech Virginia Commonwealth Cal State Northridge -Int. -North Carolina -Int. -Virginia Commonwealth Duke

CHICAGO FIRE NUMERICAL ROSTER AND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 88 89 99

Player Jon Conway Dan Gargan Cory Gibbs Jalil Anibaba Mike Banner Dominic Oduro Baggio Husidic Sebastian Grazzini Daniel Paladini Logan Pause Gonzalo Segares Patrick Nyarko Orr Barouch Marco Pappa Pavel Pardo Corben Bone Mike Videira Marko Maric Josip Mikulic Pari Pantazopolous Sean Johnson Victor Pineda Steven Kinney Cristian Nazarit Alec Dufty Gabriel Ferrari Yamith Cuesta Diego Chaves

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Pronunciation

Jah-LEEL Ah-Nee-Bah-Bah WHO-sid-ICH GRASS-ee-knee seh-GAH-res NEE-yah-koh Barr-ooch

MARE-ich MICK-ooh-Lich Pay-REE Pant-a-zop-o-los

Chris-Tee-Ahn Nas-a-reet Jah-MEET CHA-vez

Technical Director & Interim Head Coach: Frank Klopas First Assistant Coach: Leo Percovich Assistant Coach: Larry Sunderland Goalkeeper Coach: Aron Hyde Soccer Fitness Specialist: Tony Jouaux

Place of Birth Media, PA Philadelphia, PA Plantation, FL Fontana, CA Washington, D.C. Accra, Ghana Velika Kladusa, Bosnia Rosario, Argentina Northridge, CA Hillsborough, NC San Jose, Costa Rica Kumasi, Ghana Haifa, Israel Guatemala City, Guatemala Guadalajara, Mexico Plano, Texas Milford, MA Zagreb, Croatia Ljubuški, Bosnia-Herzegovina Athens, Greece Lilburn, GA Chicago, IL Norcross, GA Cali, Colombia Binghamton, NY New York, NY Turbo, Colombia Montevideo, Uruguay

Last Team Toronto FC Toronto FC New England Revolution University of North Carolina Chicago Fire Houston Dynamo Chicago Fire CA All Boys (ARG) Carolina Railhawks (USSF D-2) Chicago Fire Chicago Fire Chicago Fire Tigres (MEX) Chicago Fire Club America (MEX) Chicago Fire AC St. Louis (USSF D-2) Skoda Xanthi (GRE) NK Zagreb (CRO) Zakynthos (GRE) Chicago Fire Chicago Fire Chicago Fire Independiente Santa Fe (COL) AC St. Louis (USSF D-2) FC Wohlen (SUI) Chivas USA Nacional (URU)

Head Athletic Trainer: Bo Leonard Assistant Athletic Trainer: Matt Zalewski Equipment Manager: Charles Raycroft Director of Team Operations: Ron Stern

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#6 JALIL ANIBABA – 2011: 21 GP/20 0 GS, 0G, 1A in 1858 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs.COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: 04/17/11 vs. LA (89’) st th Drafted in 1 round, 13 overall of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft Named 2011 MLS Combine MVP Scored first professional goal in 2-1 win vs. COL in U.S. Open Cup play-in match 3/30/11 in Peoria, IL #7 – MIKE BANNER – 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 5 min., 09/18/10 @ RSL in 1-0 loss LAST MLS GOAL: 08/01/10 @ LA (19’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 09/12/09 @ RSL (Rolfe 44’) Enters his fifth season with the Fire and MLS Started nine of 18 games he appeared in 2010 Reached a career season high in minutes played with 1019 in 2010 #15–ORR BAROUCH – 2011: 23 GP/2 GS, 1G, 0A in 560 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 14 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/07/11 @ VAN (80’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Joined Fire on loan from Tigres UANL of Mexico for 2011 season Israeli citizen and U.S. green card holder #19–CORBEN BONE – 2011: 8 GP/6 GS, 0G, 1A in 452 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 21 min., 06/26/11 vs. NY in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: 05/14/2011 @ TOR (Barouch 75’) Member of Generation adidas program st th Drafted in 1 round, 13 overall of 2010 MLS SuperDraft Recorded 15 goals and 38 assists in three years of play at Wake Forest University #99 – DIEGO CHAVES – 2011: 22 GP/16 GS, 4G, 0A in 1367 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 4 min., 08/18/11 vs. DC in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 04/23/11 vs. HOU (18’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Became first Fire player to score in his first three MLS appearances with goal @ SEA on 4/9/2011 Joined Fire from Uruguayan giants Nacional #1 – JON CONWAY – 2011: 6 GP/6 GS, 0 W, 1 SO in 540 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 05/21/11 @ PHI in 2-1 loss LAST MLS WIN: 04/09/10 vs. RSL LAST MLS SHUTOUT: 05/07/10 vs. VAN (0-0 draw) Only player on 2011 Fire roster to win MLS Cup (San Jose 2001, 03) Oldest player on 2011 Fire roster at 33 #89 YAMITH CUESTA – 2011: 18 GP/18 GS, 0G, 0A in 1565 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/18/11 vs. DC in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored a first team MLS goal LAST MLS ASSIST: 10/10/09 with CHV vs. KC (Braun, 71) #30 – ALEC DUFTY – 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0 W, 0 SO LAST MLS MATCH: Played 82 min., 04/11/2009 @ HOU in 0-0 draw Signed with Fire 03/02/11 as developmental goalkeeper Spent the 2010 season with USSF Division 2’s AC St. Louis #88 – GABRIEL FERRARI – 2011: 3 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 17 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 8 min., 06/26/11 vs. NY in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Signed with Serie A side Sampdoria in 2007 at the age of 18 Member of U.S. squad at 2007 FIFA U20 World Championships Born in New York City to an Italian father and Brazilian mother #3 – DAN GARGAN – 2011: 20 GP/16 GS, 1G, 0A in 1423 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/21/11 vs. TOR (69’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/07/10 vs. CHV (Attakora 21’) Acquired in a trade with Toronto for Dasan Robinson on 7/28/2011 Played with Fire goalkeeper Jon Conway in Toronto

#5 – CORY GIBBS – 2011: 20 GP/20 GS, 1G, 0A in 1716 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/27/11 vs. COL (35’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 07/24/09 vs. DC (Davis 63’) Played and started in 25 matches during 2010 with the New England Revolution – a career high in MLS Has appeared in 19 matches for the U.S. Men’s National Previously played with PSV Eindhoven (NED), St. Pauli (GER) and ADO Den Haag (NED) #10 – SEBASTIAN GRAZZINI – 2011: 6 GP/6 GS, 2G, 2A in 440 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/18/11 vs. DC (59’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/27/11 vs. COL (Gibbs 35’) Signed on a free transfer on July 13, 2011 Last played for Club Atletico All Boys in the Argentine Primera Division #9 – BAGGIO HUSIDIC – 2011: 14 GP/7 GS, 0G, 1A in 601 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 1 min. 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 10/23/10 @ CHV (93+) LAST MLS ASSIST: 05/28/11 vs. SJ (Gibbs 80’) rd Finished 3 on team in goals in 2010 behind Pappa (7) & McBride (6) Appeared in a career high 22 matches in 2010 Born in Bosnia, moved with family to Chicago area during the war in Yugoslavia #25 – SEAN JOHNSON – 2011: 20 GP/20 GS, 4W, 5SO in 1800 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS WIN: 08/27/11 vs. COL LAST MLS SHUTOUT: 08/27/11 vs. COL (2-0 win) Earned U.S. Men’s National Team debut 1/22/11 vs. Chile in LA Member of Generation adidas program Youngest player to appear in goal for the Chicago Fire #28 – STEVEN KINNEY – 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 58 min., 10/23/10 @CHV in 4-1 win LAST MLS GOAL: 09/29/10 @ SJ (39’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 10/08/10 vs. CLB (Lowry 30’) Appeared in 13 matches, logging 963 minutes in rookie 2010 season First player out of Elon University to sign an MLS contract Made 78 appearances during his four-year college career at Elon University #22 – MARKO MARIC – 2011: 1 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 19 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 19 min., 04/14/11 @ POR in 4-2 loss LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Came up through NK Zagreb youth system with fellow teammate Josip Mikulic Has played with Lille (FRA), Egaleo and Skoda Xanthi (GRE) and NK Zagreb (CRO) Was a member of the Croatian U21 Men’s National Team #23 – JOSIP MIKULIC – 2011: 9 GP/8 GS, 0G, 0A in 695 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/07/11 @ VAN in 4-2 loss LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Came up through NK Zagreb youth system with fellow teammate Marko Maric Was a member of the Croatian U19 Men’s National Team #29 – CRISTIAN NAZARIT – 2011: 12 GP/6 GS, 2G, 0A in 624 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 1 min., 08/21/11 vs. TOR in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 07/09/11 @ LA (62’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match Signed with the club from Independiente Santa Fe on May 4, 2011 Colombian youth international at the U17 and U20 levels Played with current Fire teammate Yamith Cuesta in 2009 South American U20 World Cup qualifying

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#14 – PATRICK NYARKO – 2011: 22 GP/17 GS, 0G, 6A in 1630 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 76 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 09/29/10 @ SJ (92+’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/13/11 @ NY (Oduro 16’) 2010 team leader in assists with 10, a career high Has appeared in 57 of 60 regular season matches from 2009-10 Can play as a second striker or on either wing #8 – DOMINIC ODURO – 2011: 25 GP/21 GS, 9G, 2A in 1954 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/27/2011 vs. COL 17’ LAST MLS ASSIST: 04/30/11 @ COL (Pappa 43’) Scored first goal for the Fire on 4/17/11 vs. LA Was a teammate of Gonzalo Segares at Virginia Commonwealth in 2004 Has previous MLS experience with Houston, New York and Dallas #11 – DANIEL PALADINI – 2011: 17 GP/14 GS, 0G, 0A in 1177 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 45 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 09/06/2008 @ TOR (41’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not recorded an MLS assist Two-time Division 2 All-League Best XI Midfielder (2009-10) Helped Carolina RailHawks to 2010 USSFD2 Finals Drafted in 2006 by Los Angeles Galaxy #24 – PARI PANTAZOPOULOS – 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min LAST MLS MATCH: Has yet to play in an MLS first team match Emerged as the club’s Open Tryout winner to become the first player to win the tryout to join the first team Started his professional career with Cypriot club ASIL Lysi Played in Greece with Zakynthos and, Korinthos Originally born in Athens, Greece, moved with family to Mt. Prospect, IL in 1998 Grew up a Chicago Fire fan, idolizing the likes of Peter Nowak, Frank Klopas and Roman Kosecki

#27 – VICTOR PINEDA– 2011: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Has not appeared in a first team MLS match First Home Grown player signed by the Chicago Fire first team Helped Fire’s U16/17 Academy to 2010 National Championship A member of the U.S. U18 Men’s National Team #13 – GONZALO SEGARES – 2011: 26 GP/26 GS, 0G, 2A in 2333 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 04/25/09 @ CLB (88’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/21/11 vs. TOR (Oduro 16’) Returned to the club in August 2010 after playing for Apollon in Cyprus With 8, sits second among Fire defenders for most goals all-time for the club behind Lubos Kubik (15) Has appeared in 13 matches for the Costa Rican Men’s National Team th Selected 35 overall (third round) by the Fire in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft #21 – MICHAEL VIDEIRA – 2011: 6 GP/5 GS, 0G, 1A in 372 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 25 min., 04/23/11 vs. HOU in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: Has not score an MLS goal LAST MLS ASSIST: 03/26/11 vs KC (Puerari 40’) Played with both current teammates Cory Gibbs (New England) and Alec Dufty (AC St. Louis) during 2010 Signed with Hamilton Academical of the Scottish Premier League in 2008 after playing four years at Duke Played for the U.S. U17 and U20 Men’s National Teams

#16 – MARCO PAPPA – 2011: 22 GP/ 21 GS, 5G, 2A in 1796 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 06/26/11 vs NY (58’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/13/11 @ NY (Oduro 16’) Scored a team high seven goals and added five assists in 2010 MLS season Tallied three game winning goals in 2010 Won MLS Goal of the Year for strike on 4/10/10 vs. SJ Named to 2010 MLS All-Star Team Has appeared in 15 matches, scoring two goals for Guatemala #17 – PAVEL PARDO – 2011: 6 GP/6 GS, 1G, 3A in 495 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/21/11 vs. TOR in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 08/03/11 vs. PHI (54’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/27/11 vs. COL (Gibbs 36’) Appeared in the 1998 and 2006 FIFA World Cups for Mexico Appeared in over 300 matches for Club America in the Mexican Primera Division Won the 2007 Bundesliga title with Stuttgart #12 – LOGAN PAUSE – 2011: 20 GP/19 GS, 0G, 0A in 1738 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 08/27/11 vs. COL in 2-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 05/08/10 @ TOR (51’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 10/23/10 @ CHV (Carr 68’) Youngest player in Fire history to 200 regular season appearances, sits fourth all-time with 210. Named 2011 Chicago Fire Captain Longest tenured member of the current roster Has earned six caps with the U.S. Men’s National Team Has appeared in 21+ games in every season since joining the Fire in 2003 Youngest Fire player to hit 200 MLS regular season appearances at 29

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- at San Jose Earthquakes – 9/10/2011

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2011 Chicago Fire Team Lineups 3-19-11 @ FCD, T 1-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Mikulic D Gibbs M Ristic (Nyarko 42’) M Videira (Husidic 62’) M Pause M Pappa M Segares F Puerari F Chaves 1 (Barouch 75’)

4-17-11 vs. LA, L 2-1 GK Conway D Anibaba D Mikulic D Gibbs D Segares M Pappa M Videira (Oduro 59’) 1 M Pause (Nyarko 46’) M Paul F Puerari (Barouch 70’) F Chaves

3-26-11 vs. KC, W 3-2 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Mikulic D Gibbs D Segares M Nyarko (Robinson 89’) M Videira M Pause M Pappa 1 F Puerari 1 (Barouch 74’) F Chaves 1 (Oduro 89’)

4-23-11 vs. HOU, T 1-1 GK Conway D Anibaba (Robinson 76’) D Cuesta D Mikulic D Segares M Nyarko M Husidic (Videira 65’) M Pause M Pappa F Chaves 1 F Oduro (Puerari 82’)

3-30-11 US Open Cup Qualifier vs. COL, W 2-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba 1 D Cuesta (Robinson 60’) D Gibbs D Segares M Nyarko M Videira M Pause M Paul F Puerari 1 F Chaves (Barouch 90’)

4-30-11 @ COL, T 1-1 GK Conway D Anibaba D Cuesta D Mikulic (Robinson 37’) D Segares M Oduro M Puerari (Nyarko 89’) M Paladini M Bone (Barouch 74’) M Pappa 1 F Chaves

4-9-11 @ SEA, L 2-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Robinson D Gibbs D Segares (Oduro 83’) M Nyarko (Barouch 89’) M Videira M Pause M Pappa F Puerari F Chaves 1

5-7-11 vs. VAN, T 0-0 GK Conway D Anibaba D Cuesta D Mikulic D Segares M Oduro M Puerari (Ristic 84’) M Paladini M Bone (Husidic 74’) M Pappa F Chaves

4-14-11 @ POR, L 4-2 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Robinson D Gibbs D Segares M Nyarko M Videira (Maric 56+’, Barouch 64’) M Pause M Pappa 2 F Puerari (Oduro 57’) F Chaves 5-14-11 @ TOR, T 2-2 GK Conway D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro (Ristic 93+’) M Puerari (Barouch 58’) 1 M Paladini M Bone M Pappa 1 F Chaves (Husidic 91+’)

5-24-11 5-21-11 US Open Cup Qualifier @ PHI, L 2-1 @ SJ, T 2-2 (5-4 PK) GK Conway GK Johnson D Cuesta D Anibaba (Oduro 46’) D Gibbs D Robinson (Gibbs 88’) D Ristic D Cuesta 1 D Segares D Segares M Oduro 1 M Husidic (Puerari 60’) M Ristic M Paladini M Paladini M Pause M Bone (Pause 60’) M Pappa M Pappa F Chaves (Barouch 56+’) F Nazarit F Puerari (Barouch 46’) 1

5-28-11 vs. SJ, T 2-2 GK Johnson D Ristic D Cuesta D Gibbs 1 D Segares M Oduro 1 (Puerari 81’) M Paladini (Husidic 76’) M Pause M Pappa F Nazarit F Chaves (Barouch 74’)

6-4-11 vs. SEA, T 0-0 GK Johnson D Ristic D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro M Paladini M Pause M Bone (Puerari 67’) F Nazarit (Barouch 67’) F Chaves (Nyarko 54’)

6-9-11 @ KC, T 0-0 GK Johnson D Ristic D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro M Paladini M Pause M Puerari (Chaves 71’) M Bone (Nyarko 56’) F Nazarit (Barouch 78’)

6-12-11 @ CLB, W 1-0 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro M Husidic (Paladini 84’) M Pause M Nyarko F Chaves (Nazarit 79’) F Puerari (Barouch 67’)

6-22-11 vs. RSL, T 0-0 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro M Husidic (Bone 80’) M Paladini M Nyarko F Chaves (Ferrari 86’) F Barouch (Pappa 70’)

6-26-11 vs. NY, T 1-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Pappa (Ferrari 82’) 1 M Husidic (Bone 69’) M Paladini M Nyarko F Oduro F Barouch (Chaves 58’)

6-28-11 U.S. Open Cup @ ROC, W 1-0 GK Johnson D Ristic D Mikulic D Robinson (Anibaba 49’) D Pantazopoulos M Ferrari (Nyarko 46’) M Paladini M Videira M Bone F Chaves 1 F Nazarit

6-18-11 @ NE, T 1-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Oduro 1 M Husidic (Paladini 74’) M Pause M Nyarko F Chaves (Barouch 63’) F Nazarit (Ferrari 85’)

CHICAGO FIRE SOCCER CLUB – www.Chicago-Fire.com – 7000 S. Harlem Ave. – Bridgeview, IL 60455 – 708.496.6725


- at San Jose Earthquakes – 9/10/2011

7-2-11 @ CHV, T 1-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba D Cuesta D Gibbs (Mikulic 62’) D Segares M Pappa (Nazarit 64’) M Pause M Husidic M Nyarko F Chaves (Barouch 74’) F Oduro 1

7-9-11 @ LA, L 2-1 GK Johnson D Anibaba (Chaves 78’) D Cuesta D Gibbs D Segares M Pappa (Barouch 82’) M Pause M Paladini M Nyarko (Ristic 95+’) F Nazarit 1 F Oduro 8-7-11 8-3-11 @ VAN, L 4-2 vs. PHI, T 1-1 GK Johnson GK Johnson D Pause D Pause D Mikulic D Mikulic D Cuesta D Gibbs (Anibaba 6’) D Segares D Segares M Paladini (Husidic 70’) M Paladini M Pardo M Pardo 1 M Pappa (Barouch 56’) M Pappa M Grazzini (Nazarit 56’) M Grazzini (Nazarit 66’) M Nyarko M Nyarko (Chaves 82’) F Oduro 1 F Oduro 8-27-11 vs. COL, W 2-0 GK Johnson D Gargan D Gibbs 1 D Anibaba D Segares M Pappa M Pardo (Paladini 46’) M Pause M Grazzini F Nyarko (Barouch 76’) F Oduro 1 (Husidic 89’)

7-12-11 7-16-11 U.S. Open Cup vs. POR, L 1-0 vs. NY,W 4-0 GK Johnson GK Johnson D Anibaba D Anibaba D Cuesta D Cuesta 1 D Gibbs D Mikulic D Segares D Segares M Pappa M Pappa (Chaves 66’) M Pause (Ristic 88’) M Pause M Paladini (Barouch 46’) M Paladini M Nyarko M Nyarko (Husidic 66’) F Nazarit F Nazarit (Barouch 46’) F2 Oduro F Oduro 1 8-13-11 @ NY, T 2-2 GK Johnson D Gargan D Cuesta D Anibaba D Segares M Pappa (Nazarit 73’) M Pardo M Pause M Grazzini 1(Chaves 67’) F Nyarko (Barouch 56’) F Oduro 1

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7-23-11 WF Challenge vs. MAN UTD, L 3-1 GK Johnson (Conway 46’) D Anibaba (Videira 88’) D Cuesta (Mikulic 46’) D Gibbs (Robinson 88’) D Segares (Pantazopoulos 88’) M Pappa (Grazzini 62’) M Pause (Husidic 46’) M Paladini (Bone 88’) M Nyarko (Chaves 79’) F Nazarit (Barouch 46’) F Oduro (Ristic 72’)

8-18-11 8-21-11 vs. DC, T 1-1 vs. TOR, W 2-0 GK Johnson GK Johnson D Gargan D Gargan 1 D Cuesta D Gibbs D Anibaba D Anibaba D Segares D Segares M Pappa (Chaves 86’) M Pappa (Barouch 73’) M Pardo M Pardo M Pause M Pause M Grazzini 1 (Paladini 72’)M Grazzini (Nazarit 89’) F Nyarko (Barouch 86’) F Nyarko F Oduro F Oduro 1 (Husidic 91’+)

8-30-11 U.S. Open Cup vs. RIC, W 2-1 GK Johnson D Gargan D Gibbs D Anibaba D Segares M Pappa M Paladini M Pause M Grazzini 1 (Husidic 46’) F Nyarko F Oduro 1 (Chaves 87’)

CHICAGO FIRE SOCCER CLUB – www.Chicago-Fire.com – 7000 S. Harlem Ave. – Bridgeview, IL 60455 – 708.496.6725


# 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 32 77 88 89 99

Player Jon Conway Dan Gargan Calen Carr Kwame Watson-Siriboe Cory Gibbs Jalil Anibaba Mike Banner Dominic Oduro Baggio Husidic Nery Castillo Sebastian Grazzini Daniel Paladini Logan Pause Gonzalo Segares Patrick Nyarko Orr Barouch Marco Pappa Davis Paul Pavel Pardo Gaston Puerari Corben Bone Michael Videira Marko Maric Josip Mikulic Pari Pantazopoulos Sean Johnson Victor Pineda Steven Kinney Cristian Nazarit Alec Dufty Dasan Robinson Bratislav Ristic Gabriel Ferrari Yamith Cuesta Diego Chaves 1

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Pappa 4 (unassisted) 63; Barouch 1 (Bone 1) 75 Oduro 2 (Segares 2) 67 Oduro 3 (unassisted) 56; Gibbs 1 (Husidic 1) 80 Nazarit 1 (unassisted) Oduro 4 (Nyarko 2) 32 Pappa 5 (unassisted) 58 Oduro 5 (Nyarko 3) 26 Nazarit 2 (Nyarko 4) 62 Pardo 1 (unassisted) 54 Oduro 6 (Grazzini 1) 23; Barouch 2 (Nyarko 5) 80 Oduro 7 (Nyarko 6, Pappa 2) 16; Grazzini 1 (unassisted) Grazzini 2 (unassisted) 59 Oduro 8 (Segares 3) 16; Gargan 1 (Pardo 1) 69 Oduro 9 (Pardo 2) 17; Gibbs 2 (Grazzini 2, Pardo 3) 36

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Chaves 1 (unassisted) 17 Chaves 2 (penalty kick) 34; Puerari 1 (Videira 1, Pappa 1) 40; Pappa 1 (unassisted) 59 Chaves 3 (Nyarko 1, Puerari 1) 8 own goal (Brunner) 66; Pappa 2 (Oduro 1) 81 Oduro 1 (Anibaba 1) 89 Chaves 4 (unassisted) 18 Pappa 3 (Oduro 2, Puerari 2) 43

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