Game Guide: Sporting KC vs San Jose Earthquakes

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2016 GAME GUIDE

SPORTING KANSAS CITY v SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (October 23, Children's Mercy Park, 3 p.m. CT) PROBABLE LINEUPS

2016 SEASON RECORDS Sporting at home

ROSTERS

GP W-L-T PTS GF GA 33 12-13-8 44 40 41 16 9-4-3 30 28 19

29 Earthquakes 33 8-11-14 38 32 38 on road 16 1-8-7 10 14 26

Melia

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD

17

ALL-TIME (53 meetings): Sporting 22 wins (4 shootout), 61 goals … Earthquakes 24 wins (3 shootout), 66 goals…Ties 7

4

5

Ellis

Besler

Abdul-Salaam

15 Sinovic

93 Mustivar

AT KC (26 meetings): Sporting 17 wins (2 shootout), 40 goals … Earthquakes 8 wins (2 shootout), 28 goals … Ties 1

8

10

6

Feilhaber

Nagamura

Zusi

2016 (MLS): 4/24: SJ 1, KC 0 (Wondolowski 59) 9/24: SJ 1, KC 2 (Dawkins 42 – Dwyer 7; Ellis 81)

14 Dwyer

UPCOMING MATCHES EARTHQUAKES SPORTING END SEASON ?????

8

10

Wondolowski

Goitom

49

22

Dawkins

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM F 40 74

7

EARTHQUAKES

SPORTING

A 41 72

GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL

F 32 93

A 38 78

18 7 7 0

20 8 10 0

18 7 2 0 3 0 2 0

12 8 4 2 4 1 5 2

5 23 4

10 24 4

Cato

RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER

23 12 5 1

TYPE OF PLAY

17 6 7 2 4 0 4 0

24 5 1 1 3 1 3 3

OPEN PLAY CROSS CORNER REBOUND PENALTIES DIRECT FROM FREE KICK FREE KICK (INDIRECT) OWN GOALS

15 20 5

9 25 7

INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA

Ceren

4

5

Wynne

Bernardez

3 Stewart

DISABLED LIST / INJURED RESERVE none

S.J. EARTHQUAKES 1 David Bingham (GK) 2 Kofi Sarkodie (DF) 3 Jordan Stewart (DF) 4 Marvell Wynne (DF) 5 Victor Bernardez (DF) 6 Shea Salinas (MF) 7 Cordell Cato (FW) 8 Chris Wondolowski (FW) 10 Henok Goitom (FW) 11 Innocent (FW) 12 Mark Sherrod (FW) 17 Darwin Ceren (MF) 18 Kip Colvey (DF) 19 Chad Barrett (FW) 20 Shaun Francis (DF) 21 Clarence Goodson (DF) 22 Tommy Thompson (MF) 24 Steven Lenhart (FW) 25 Quincy Amarikwa (FW) 27 Fatai Alashe (MF) 28 Andrew Tarbell (GK) 30 Anibal Godoy (MF) 32 Andres Imperiale (DF) 33 Marc Pelosi (MF) 35 Bryan Meredith (GK) 38 Matheus Silva (DF) 49 Simon Dawkins (MF) 91 Alberto Quintero (MF) 99 Sanna Nyassi (MF)

INTERNATIONAL DUTY

RECORD AT HALFTIME LEAD TIED TRAIL 6-0-1 5-7-5 1-6-2 3-0-2 5-5-9 0-6-3

SPORTING KANSAS CITY Date Score (Gms since) 8/20/2016 KC 2, VAN 0 9/24/2016 KC 2, SJ 1 5/27/2016 KC 0, DC 1 10/01/2016 KC 1, NE 3 10/16/2016 KC 0, RSL 0 10/16/2016 KC 0, RSL 0 10/16/2016 KC 0, RSL 0

Alashe

Thompson

REFEREE: Drew Fischer. AR1 (bench): Philippe Briere; AR2 (opposite): Eduardo Mariscal; 4th: Robert Sibiga DISCIPLINARY SITUATION SUSPENDED: SJ: Anibal Godoy (caution accumulation; through Oct. 23) WARNINGS (fined next yellow card): KC: Matt Besler … SJ: Jordan Stewart

none

RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL SCORE ALLOW 10-1-2 2-12-4 8-0-3 0-11-6

THE LAST TIME Home win Road win Home loss Road loss Tie game Shutout for Shutout vs.

17

1

DISTANCE

(W-L-T) KC SJ

27

Bingham

HOW SCORED

14 15 11 0

27 Espinoza

SPORTING KC 1 Jon Kempin (GK) 3 Ike Opara (DF) 4 Kevin Ellis (DF) 5 Matt Besler (DF) 6 Paulo Nagamura (MF) 7 Chance Myers (DF) 8 Graham Zusi (MF) 9 Diego Rubio (FW) 10 Benny Feilhaber (MF) 11 Brad Davis (MF) 12 Nuno Andre Coelho (DF) 13 Benji Joya (MF) 14 Dom Dwyer (FW) 15 Seth Sinovic (DF) 16 Lawrence Olum (MF) 17 Saad Abdul-Salaam (DF) 21 Justin Mapp (MF) 22 Connor Hallisey (MF) 23 Emmanuel Appiah (MF) 24 Ever Alvarado (DF) 25 Alec Kann (GK) 27 Roger Espinoza (MF) 29 Tim Melia (GK) 37 Jacob Peterson (FW) 39 Cameron Porter (FW) 93 Soni Mustivar (MF) 94 Jimmy Medranda (MF)

(2) (2) (8) (1) (0) (0) (0)

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Date Score (Gms since) 10/01/2016 SJ 2, RSL 1 (1) 8/12/2016 SJ 2, VAN 1 (4) 9/24/2016 SJ 1, KC 2 (2) 10/13/2016 SJ 1, COL 2 (0) 10/16/2016 SJ 0, VAN 0 (0) 10/16/2016 SJ 0, VAN 0 (0) 10/16/2016 SJ 0, VAN 0 (0)

GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED Sporting KC WWWLWLLLTTLLWLLTWTWWLLWWLTWLTTWLT Earthquakes WWLTTWLWTLWTTLTTLLWTTTWLTLTTLLWLT

TEAM LEADERS SPORTING G: 16 Dwyer A: 12 Feilhaber SHT: 117 Dwyer SOG: 44 Dwyer FC: 64 Dwyer/Espinoza FS: 71 Dwyer OF: 31 Dwyer C: 10 Espinoza E: 2 Espinoza EARTHQUAKES G: 12 Wondolowski A: 5 Salinas SHT: 74 Wondolowski SOG: 29 Wondolowski FC: 55 Amarikwa FS: 80 Quintero OF: 21 Wondolowski C: 7 Alashe E: 2 Godoy

GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG KC 33 10 10 9 4 0 40 1.21 SJ 33 10 15 7 1 0 32 0.97 GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG KC 33 9 11 9 4 0 41 1.24 SJ 33 8 15 7 3 0 38 1.15 GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 KC 40 4 8 5 9 7 7 SJ 32 4 3 4 9 4 8 GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 KC 41 4 6 8 3 8 12 SJ 38 3 3 9 5 7 11


SPORTING KANSAS CITY v SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (October 23, Children's Mercy Park, 3 p.m. CT -- MLS Game 336)

SPORTING KANSAS CITY 2016 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A GK 6-1 170 04/08/1993 Overland Park, KS 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 0 1 Jon Kempin DF 6-2 180 02/21/1989 Durham, NC 24 16 1 3 86 61 9 3 3 Ike Opara 4 Kevin Ellis DF 5-9 160 06/30/1991 Kansas City, MO 13 9 1 1 62 52 5 5 Matt Besler DF 6-0 170 02/11/1987 Kansas City, MO 17 16 1 1 199 193 3 11 5 6 Paulo Nagamura MF 5-8 155 03/02/1983 Sao Paulo, Brazil 8 5 0 1 251 223 15 21 7 Chance Myers DF 6-0 165 12/07/1987 Thousand Oaks, CA 11 6 0 1 147 114 2 16 Graham Zusi FW 5-10 160 08/18/1986 Orlando, FL 20 17 1 4 193 154 25 48 8 FW 5-11 170 05/15/1993 Santiago, Chile 15 3 1 0 15 3 1 0 9 Diego Rubio 10 Benny Feilhaber MF 5-10 160 01/19/1985 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 29 27 6 12 171 155 28 46 MF 5-11 165 11/08/1981 St. Charles, MO 24 14 2 1 392 339 57 123 11 Brad Davis 12 Nuno Andre Coelho DF 6-4 181 01/07/1986 Penafiel, Portugal 22 20 1 1 22 20 1 1 13 Benji Joya MF 5-8 145 09/22/1993 San Jose, CA 0 0 0 0 12 9 1 0 14 Dom Dwyer FW 5-9 180 07/30/1990 Cuckfield, England 32 30 16 3 112 96 52 8 Seth Sinovic DF 5-10 170 01/28/1987 Kansas City, MO 8 5 0 0 152 145 0 7 15 MF 6-2 185 07/10/1984 Nairobi, Kenya 19 17 2 1 86 57 5 3 16 Lawrence Olum DF 6-4 185 09/08/1991 Charlotte, NC 29 25 0 6 51 35 0 7 17 Saad Abdul-Salaam 21 Justin Mapp MF 6-1 160 10/18/1984 Brandon, MS 6 0 0 0 309 243 22 65 22 Connor Hallisey FW 5-9 158 02/09/1993 Granite Bay, CA 17 12 0 1 30 18 0 2 Emmanuel Appiah MF 5-9 160 09/26/1993 Sampa, Ghana 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 23 24 Ever Alvarado DF 5-11 154 01/30/1992 El Negrito, Honduras 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 25 Alec Kann GK 6-4 190 08/08/1990 Decatur, GA 7 7 0 0 8 8 0 0 27 Roger Espinoza MF 5-11 170 10/25/1986 Puerto Cortes, Honduras 29 29 1 5 159 139 4 20 GK 6-1 190 05/15/1986 Great River, NY 26 26 0 0 55 54 0 0 29 Tim Melia 37 Jacob Peterson FW 5-10 165 01/27/1986 Portage, MI 21 18 6 1 246 147 22 17 39 Cameron Porter FW 6-1 175 05/23/1993 Centerville, OH 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 93 Soni Mustivar MF 5-10 170 02/12/1990 Ivry Sur Seine, France 24 23 0 0 49 43 0 2 MF 5-8 150 02/07/1994 Mosquera, Colombia 27 22 1 2 40 30 1 2 94 Jimmy Medranda ON LOAN Erik Palmer-Brown DF 6-1 175 04/24/1997 Napoleon, OH 7 4 0 0 10 6 0 0 Bernardo Anor MF 6-1 178 05/24/1988 Caracas, Venezuela 13 4 0 0 84 52 12 3 Daniel Salloi FW 6-1 150 07/19/1996 Siofok, Hungary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEAD  COACH  :  Peter Vermes

11/21/1966 W102 L82 T61

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 2016 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 David Bingham GK 6-2 189 10/19/1989 Castro Valley, CA 33 33 0 0 72 71 0 1 2 Kofi Sarkodie DF 5-9 165 03/22/1991 Dayton, OH 13 12 0 0 111 106 0 10 DF 6-0 186 03/03/1982 Birmingham, England 14 13 0 1 70 67 0 3 3 Jordan Stewart 4 Marvell Wynne DF 5-9 186 05/08/1986 Pittsburgh, PA 31 30 0 1 300 289 2 21 Victor Bernardez DF 6-2 211 05/24/1982 La Ceiba, Honduras 32 32 1 1 136 135 6 5 5 6 Shea Salinas MF 5-10 162 06/24/1986 Lubbock, TX 32 8 1 5 233 142 12 41 FW 5-9 154 07/15/1992 Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago 20 14 0 2 103 58 7 9 7 Cordell Cato 8 Chris Wondolowski FW 6-0 165 01/28/1983 Danville, CA 29 29 12 3 258 220 121 26 Henok Goitom FW 6-2 170 09/22/1984 Solna, Sweden 8 3 0 1 8 3 0 1 10 11 Innocent Emeghara FW 5-8 146 05/27/1989 Lagos, Nigeria 6 1 0 0 13 7 1 0 12 Mark Sherrod FW 6-3 195 08/13/1990 Knoxville, TN 0 0 0 0 15 5 2 1 17 Darwin Ceren MF 5-10 160 12/31/1989 Quezaltepeque, El Salvador 27 22 0 2 53 47 2 4 Kip Colvey DF 5-10 162 03/15/1994 Lihue, HI 4 3 0 1 4 3 0 1 18 19 Chad Barrett FW 5-11 185 04/30/1985 San Diego, CA 19 3 2 1 274 165 58 31 DF 6-0 156 10/02/1986 Mandeville, Jamaica 18 17 0 0 90 73 0 5 20 Shaun Francis 21 Clarence Goodson DF 6-4 180 05/17/1982 Alexandria, VA 2 2 0 0 123 115 5 5 Tommy Thompson MF 5-7 154 08/15/1995 Hinsdale, IN 16 8 0 0 46 20 0 0 22 24 Steven Lenhart FW 6-1 195 08/28/1986 Jacksonville, FL 0 0 0 0 135 85 33 12 25 Quincy Amarikwa FW 5-9 180 10/29/1987 Bakersfield, CA 23 22 3 3 167 89 24 17 27 Fatai Alashe MF 6-0 170 10/21/1993 Southfield, MI 27 26 3 1 55 53 5 3 Andrew Tarbell GK 6-3 194 10/07/1993 Mandeville, LA 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 28 30 Anibal Godoy MF 6-0 165 02/10/1990 Panama City, Panama 23 23 1 2 33 33 3 2 DF 6-1 172 07/08/1986 Rosario, Argentina 11 10 0 0 11 10 0 0 32 Andres Imperiale 33 Marc Pelosi MF 6-0 170 06/17/1994 Bad Sackingen, Germany 0 0 0 0 12 7 0 0 35 Bryan Meredith GK 6-2 209 08/02/1989 Scotch Plains, NJ 0 0 0 0 12 10 0 0 38 Matheus Silva DF 6-2 198 12/08/1996 Sao Paulo, Brazil 4 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 MF 5-10 160 12/01/1987 Edgware, England 28 27 5 2 81 67 19 5 49 Simon Dawkins 91 Alberto Quintero MF 5-6 132 12/18/1987 Panama City, Panama 29 28 3 4 29 28 3 4 MF 5-8 146 01/31/1989 Bwiam, Gambia 0 0 0 0 156 90 18 15 99 Sanna Nyassi HEAD  COACH  :  Dominic Kinnear

07/26/1967 W160 L128 T129


SPORTING KANSAS CITY vs SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES CHILDREN’S MERCY PARK, Kansas City, Kan. October 23, 2016 (WEEK 34, MLS Game #336) 3 p.m. CT (KMCI-38 / SKCTVN; CSN-CA) Sporting Kansas City return home following a three-game road swing knowing they can control their own destiny if they are to reach the 2016 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, when they play host to the San Jose Earthquakes on Decision Day at Children’s Mercy Park. With a victory Sunday, Sporting will book their postseason ticket – they can also secure a place with a draw or a loss and some help – coming back home after a goalless draw at Real Salt Lake last weekend. The Quakes are concluded their 2016 campaign in the match, following a scoreless draw with Vancouver Whitecaps FC last weekend at Avaya Stadium. REFEREE: Drew Fischer. AR1 (bench): Philippe Briere; AR2 (opposite): Eduardo Mariscal; 4th: Robert Sibiga MLS Career: 64 games; FC/gm: 26.6; Y/gm: 3.1; R: 8; pens: 16 SUSPENDED: SJ: Anibal Godoy (caution accumulation; through Oct. 23) WARNINGS: FINED NEXT YELLOW CARD: KC: Matt Besler … SJ: Jordan Stewart DISABLED LIST: none INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (53 meetings): Sporting 22 wins (4 shootout), 61 goals…Earthquakes 24 wins (3 shootout), 66 goals…Ties 7 AT KC (26 meetings): Sporting 17 wins (2 shootout), 40 goals … Earthquakes 8 wins (2 shootout), 28 goals … Ties 1 2016 (MLS): 4/24: SJ 1, KC 0 (Wondolowski 59) 9/24: SJ 1, KC 2 (Dawkins 42 – Dwyer 7; Ellis 81)  The teams are meeting for the third time this season, having split the first two, both contests in San Jose. Chris Wondolowski scored the game’s lone goal from a penalty kick in the 59th minute as the Quakes claimed the victory April 24 at Avaya Stadium; on Sept. 24, Kevin Ellis scored late from a corner kick to give Sporting a 2-1 triumph.  The Sporting win in the last meeting snapped a three-game Quakes winning streak in the series. It was also SKC’s first win in San Jose since Aug. 16, 2000. The Quakes had won 10 of the 15 meetings following in northern California, with five draws.  The Quakes won the last meeting between the teams in Kansas City, a 5-0 victory Aug. 19, 2015. It was the first win for the road team in the series since 2004, when San Jose won at Arrowhead Stadium. The result also snapped an eight-game home winning streak for Sporting vs. the Quakes.  Coaches record: Peter Vermes vs. SJ: P12 W5 L6 D1 … Dominic Kinnear vs. KC: P30 W12 L8 D10 LAST MEETING (MLS):  The opening goal came after just seven minutes. Following a quickly taken free kick on the right, Dom Dwyer ran onto Paulo Nagamura's curling ball and knocked a close-range header past San Jose 'keeper David Bingham.  The Quakes leveled terms in the 42nd minute when Henok Goitom latched onto the ball on the right side of the box and produced a perfect backheel that left SKC goalkeeper Tim Melia out of position and gave Simon Dawkins an easy tap-in into an unguarded goal.  But the winner came in the 81st minute, when Benny Feilhaber's corner kick was flicked downward by Ike Opara and defender Kevin Ellis was right there to backheel it home from close range to give Sporting the full three points.  SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (4-4-2): David Bingham - Cordell Cato, Marvell Wynne, Victor Bernardez, Jordan Stewart (Shaun Francis 33) - Simon Dawkins, Fatai Alashe, Darwin Ceren, Alberto Quintero (Tommy Thompson 80) - Quincy Amarikwa (Henok Goitom 4), Chris Wondolowski.  SPORTING KANSAS CITY (4-1-2-3): Tim Melia - Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Nuno Andre Coelho, Jimmy Medranda - Soni Mustivar - Paulo Nagamura (Brad Davis 63), Roger Espinoza - Benny Feilhaber, Dom Dwyer, Jacob Peterson (Ike Opara 76).

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SPORTING KANSAS CITY Sporting Kansas City concluded their three-game road swing with a .500 record, reaching a goalless draw with Real Salt Lake on Sunday afternoon at Rio Tinto Stadium. Sporting are in a tie for sixth place in the Western Conference with 44 points from 33 games. LAST MATCH  RSL nearly went up 1-0 in the 20th minute, but Sporting striker Dom Dwyer was on the line to block Juan Manuel Martinez's set-piece header. SKC goalkeeper Tim Melia was credited with four saves for the clean sheet.  Dwyer had a good chance to give Sporting a goal in the 40th minute, but RSL 'keeper Nick Rimando charged out to knock the ball away just inside the penalty area. Rimando finished with five saves, including a denial of Dwyer's bouncing header in the 86th minute.  Sporting manager Peter Vermes made four changes to the team that fell 3-1 to the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium. Matt Besler, Seth Sinovic, Graham Zusi and Roger Espinoza all came into the team, replacing Nuno Andre Coelho, Ike Opara, Jimmy Medranda and Jacob Peterson.  SPORTING KANSAS CITY (4-1-2-3): Tim Melia - Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Matt Besler, Seth Sinovic Soni Mustivar - Paulo Nagamura, Benny Feilhaber (Ike Opara 90) - Graham Zusi, Dom Dwyer, Roger Espinoza. TEAM NEWS  Sporting concluded their three-game road swing with a win, a loss and a draw, following the result at Real Salt Lake.  Sporting return home riding an eight-game home undefeated streak, which began on June 19. Sporting have played to draws in their last two league matches at Children’s Mercy Park, which followed a six-game home winning run.  Sporting recorded a clean sheet for the first time since Aug. 20 in the draw, their ninth defensive shutout of the season, tied for fifth-most in MLS this season.  Sporting were shut out at the attacking end for a 10th time in league play this season, tied for fourth-most in MLS this season. It was their second goalless draw of the campaign.  Sporting will enter Decision Day knowing a win, or a draw and the failure for Portland to win, and they will be in the Audi 2016 MLS Cup Playoffs. If both SKC and Portland lose, the result will come down to goal differential.  “We are only going to try and control what we can control. We are just going to play on Sunday and win. It's pretty simple. That is better to be in that position then being on the outside and hoping everything falls your way,” said SKC manager Peter Vermes.  Said defender Matt Besler: “It's hard to think back [to the beginning of the season] but that's the reality. We have one game if we win it's at home. We take care of business so everything is in our control that's really all you can ask for this time in the season.”  Seth Sinovic made his first league start since Aug. 7, coming in at left back and playing the full 90 minutes. Sinovic last appeared in a league match Sept. 9, coming on as a substitute.  Matt Besler returned to the lineup following a two-match absence, coming into central defense and playing the full 90 minutes.  “Sinovic has had more than enough injuries this year, and so many different things. For him to come in today, he hasn't played a game in quite a long time, let alone 90 minutes in altitude. He was fantastic. I thought Matt Besler had one of his better performances in a long time, he was fantastic in the game, I thought Kevin Ellis as well,” said Vermes.  Graham Zusi made his first start since Aug. 27, coming into a right-sided attacking role and playing the full 90 minutes. Zusi had come on as a halftime substitute in the New England match, after missing out on the previous three matches.  On Wednesday, Sporting concluded their CONCACAF Champions League campaign with a 3-1 win against Central FC of Trinidad and Tobago at Children’s Mercy Park. Goals from Cameron Porter, Nansel Selbol (a Swope Park Rangers reinforcement) and Connor Hallisey overcame an early deficit for the win.  Here’s the Sporting team: Alec Kann; Ever Alvarado, Nuno Coelho, Ike Opara, Jimmy Medranda; Benji Joya, Tomas Granitto (Lawrence Olum 70), Alex Molano; Connor Hallisey, Cameron Porter, Nansel Selbol

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SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES The San Jose Earthquakes concluded the home portion on their 2016 campaign with a second successive result, reaching a goalless draw with Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Sunday afternoon at Avaya Stadium. The Quakes are in eighth place in the Western Conference with 38 points from 33 games. LAST MATCH  Whitecaps FC goalkeeper Paolo Tornaghi made six saves for the match, including a pair of key stops early on, blocking an effort from Simon Dawkins in the 7th minute and following with a spectacular diving save after a long-range shot from Cordell Cato.  Quakes goalkeeper David Bingham made seven saves in keeping the clean sheet, including two saves in quick succession on Masato Kudo in the second half to keep the game scoreless.  Quakes head coach Dominic Kinnear made three changes to the team that fell 2-1 to the Colorado Rapids at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Cordell Cato came in at fullback for Kofi Sarkodie, and Darwin Ceren and Henok Goitom came into the team in place of Fatai Alashe and Alberto Quintero.  SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (4-4-2): David Bingham - Cordell Cato (Kofi Sarkodie 79), Marvell Wynne, Victor Bernardez, Jordan Stewart - Tommy Thompson (Shea Salinas 70), Darwin Ceren, Anibal Godoy, Simon Dawkins - Chris Wondolowski, Henok Goitom (Chad Barrett 59). TEAM NEWS  The Quakes concluded the home portion of their 2016 season with a draw, their seventh in 17 league matches at Avaya Stadium this season.  “We needed that little bit extra – a good run, a good ball, and it was missing today,” Quakes coach Dominic Kinnear said. “I can’t give the guys any grief for their effort, but I can look back at this game – and some parts of our season – and say, ‘There are some areas where we need to improve upon.’ And those areas, for the most part, are 25 yards and in to the opposition’s goal.”  Said goalkeeper David Bingham: “I don't like losing. We have 14 ties this year. It's frustrating. I don't think anyone's more frustrated than the players in this locker room. So we have to put our heads down and go to Kansas City and get a result."  The Quakes were shut out at the attacking end for a 10th time this season, which is tied for fourth-most in MLS this season (Vancouver 12; New England, Houston 11 each). The Quakes have scored 18 goals in their home games this season, fewest in MLS; they have scored 32 goals in their 33 league games, an average of 0.97 goals per game, the only team in the league averaging less than a goal per game.  “You look at the stats and the stats don't lie. We haven't scored enough goals this year. I'm not going to hide from it. We need to score more goals. We said last year that we thought we needed goals after the opening goal to put teams away. This year we lack the first goal and a lot of times in MLS, when you look at the crazy stats, the team that scores the first goal I think wins like 70 percent of the games almost, so that first goal is crucial,” Kinnear said. “It's not that we're not trying to score. It's just the quality in the last little bit has escaped us today and for quite a few games this year."  Said Chris Wondolowski: “You never will bring back a full team the following year, no matter what. I’m sure there’ll be some of those choices. But I think that there’s a good core. I hope that we really don’t start from scratch ... We have some things to build on. But I still think that there are a couple things we can address.”  Henok Goitom returned to the starting lineup after a two-match absence, coming into the attack and playing the opening 59 minutes. Goitom had come off the substitutes’ bench in the previous two matches.  Midfielder Darwin Ceren also came back into the first XI after a two-match absence, coming into the center of midfield and playing the full 90 minutes.  Kofi Sarkodie came off the substitutes’ bench for the final 11 minutes after starting the previous two matches, his third consecutive league appearance after missing out on 13 consecutive MLS games.  "We still have a lot of pride in our soccer and we wanted to come out right from the start and I think we did,” said Wondolowski. “It has kind of been the theme for this season. I think we played well at times, had some chances and created a lot of things, but did not quite have that final product, that final pass or that final touch. It ended up hurting us.”  Added Bingham: “There's no potential about it, we have a good enough team to make the playoffs. It's really frustrating that we've kind of had the season that we've had, especially with these players and the quality of this locker room. I think we definitely should be in the playoffs, but that's not the situation we're in now. We need to keep fighting and come out with a win on Sunday.”

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2016 SPORTING KANSAS CITY STATISTICS (12-13-8, 44 pts.) UNF 14 10 37 11 16 27 8 3 94 4 5 12 9 17 7 22 96 6 25 13 13 39 23 24 21 15 93 29

POS F M F M M M F D M D D D F D D F M M G D D F M D M D M G

PLAYER Dom Dwyer Benny Feilhaber Jacob Peterson Brad Davis Lawrence Olum Roger Espinoza Graham Zusi Ike Opara Jimmy Medranda Kevin Ellis Matt Besler Nuno Andre Coelho Diego Rubio Saad Abdul-Salaam Chance Myers Connor Hallisey Jordi Quintilla Paulo Nagamura Alec Kann Amadou Dia (KC) Amadou Dia (TOT) Cameron Porter Emmanuel Appiah Ever Alvarado Justin Mapp Seth Sinovic Soni Mustivar Tim Melia Own-goals received Opponent totals Team totals

GP 32 29 21 24 19 29 20 24 27 13 17 22 15 29 11 17 6 8 7 10 11 2 1 1 6 8 24 26

GS 30 27 18 14 17 29 17 16 22 9 16 20 3 25 6 12 6 5 7 9 10 0 1 0 0 5 23 26

MIN 2734 2473 1500 1300 1469 2589 1561 1539 1938 863 1456 1618 330 2287 559 1072 410 439 630 817 907 32 90 29 43 442 2005 2340

33 33

33 33

2970 2970

G 16 6 6 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 41 40

A 3 12 1 1 1 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 0 6 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 117 44 37 34 10 47 28 15 41 6 3 18 13 14 1 18 4 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 5 8 0

SOG 44 12 13 11 4 12 9 7 8 2 1 3 2 3 0 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

39 45

315 469

119 143

FC 64 31 8 10 13 64 13 22 36 8 14 4 13 31 6 5 4 12 0 16 20 0 0 0 0 5 29 2

FS 71 53 13 27 4 52 17 11 16 7 7 12 13 19 5 12 9 4 0 5 5 1 1 2 0 5 15 0

OFF 31 1 3 5 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 1 80 1 56 0 0 53 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

C 7 3 0 0 3 10 1 4 8 1 4 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3

E 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

403 410 410 403

92 61

106 196

53 57

6 5

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Jacob Peterson 3, Dom Dwyer 2, Jimmy Medranda 1, Nuno Andre Coelho 1, Brad Davis 1, Benny Feilhaber 1, Matt Besler 1, Kevin Ellis 1, Lawrence Olum 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Benny Feilhaber 4, Graham Zusi 3, Ike Opara 2, Dom Dwyer 2, Roger Espinoza 2, Chance Myers 1, Jimmy Medranda 1, Saad Abdul-Salaam 1, Jordi Quintilla 1, Nuno Andre Coelho 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Benny Feilhaber 4-4 SPORTING KANSAS CITY GOALKEEPING UNF 29 25

POS G G

GOALKEEPER Tim Melia Alec Kann Team totals Opponent totals

GP 26 7 33 33

GS 26 7 33 33

MIN SHTS 2340 91 630 28 2970 119 2970 143

SV 62 17 79 99

GA 30 11 41 40

GAA 1.15 1.57 1.24 1.21

PG 3 0 3 4

PA 4 0 4 4

W L 10 11 2 2 12 13 13 12

T 5 3 8 8

SO 7 2 9 10

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2016 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES STATISTICS (8-11-14, 38 pts.) UNF 8 49 91 25 27 19 6 30 5 14 14 7 10 3 18 4 10 10 32 28 21 17 17 1 11 2 38 20 22

POS F M M F M F M M D F F F F D D D M M D G D M M G F D D D M

PLAYER Chris Wondolowski Simon Dawkins Alberto Quintero Quincy Amarikwa Fatai Alashe Chad Barrett Shea Salinas Anibal Godoy Victor Bernardez Adam Jahn (SJ) Adam Jahn (TOT) Cordell Cato Henok Goitom Jordan Stewart Kip Colvey Marvell Wynne Matias Perez Garcia (SJ) Matias Perez Garcia (TOT) Andres Imperiale Andrew Tarbell Clarence Goodson Darwin Ceren (SJ) Darwin Ceren (TOT) David Bingham Innocent Emeghara Kofi Sarkodie Matheus Silva Shaun Francis Tommy Thompson Own-goals received Opponent totals Team totals

GP 29 28 29 23 27 19 32 23 32 10 22 20 8 14 4 31 14 26 11 1 2 11 27 33 6 13 4 18 16

GS 29 27 28 22 26 3 8 23 32 0 4 14 3 13 3 30 9 18 10 0 2 8 22 33 1 12 2 17 8

MIN 2607 2312 2169 1699 2245 525 1194 1941 2745 95 554 1307 416 1131 315 2679 752 1566 869 45 180 801 2023 2925 115 1043 139 1524 735

33 33

33 33

2970 2970

G 12 5 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 32

A 3 2 4 3 1 1 5 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 74 61 28 50 19 17 19 28 13 3 23 9 14 8 0 0 12 22 4 0 1 15 29 0 5 2 1 6 12

SOG 29 16 9 12 9 7 9 9 2 1 8 3 2 2 0 0 2 5 1 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 2 5

33 29

402 401

145 124

FC 21 28 24 55 38 4 12 45 38 3 12 8 6 14 1 22 6 13 9 0 3 16 40 0 1 11 3 25 8

FS 18 31 80 52 20 4 8 57 24 3 5 17 6 31 3 16 28 61 5 0 1 17 29 0 3 10 3 8 11

OFF 21 3 1 16 2 8 5 0 2 1 5 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1

CK 0 45 17 0 0 3 41 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 63 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 0 3 4 0 7 1 0 7 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 3 2 3 2 0 0 3 4 2 0 0 1 4 1

E 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

472 401 401 472

51 68

161 166

54 49

4 4

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Chris Wondolowski 2, Simon Dawkins 2, Fatai Alashe 2, Anibal Godoy 1, Quincy Amarikwa 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Alberto Quintero 3, Matias Perez Garcia 1, Shea Salinas 1, Quincy Amarikwa 1, Cordell Cato 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Chris Wondolowski 3-5 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES GOALKEEPING UNF 1 28

POS G G

GOALKEEPER David Bingham Andrew Tarbell Team totals Opponent totals

GP 33 1 33 33

GS 33 0 33 33

MIN SHTS SV 2925 143 105 45 2 1 2970 145 106 2970 124 91

GA 37 1 38 32

GAA 1.14 2 1.15 0.97

PG 3 1 4 3

PA 3 1 4 5

W L T 8 11 14 0 0 0 8 11 14 11 8 14

SO 8 0 8 10

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SPORTING KANSAS CITY 2016 SCHEDULE DAY Sun. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sun. Sun. Wed. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sun. Sat.

DATE Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May

OPPONENT RESULT 6 at Seattle W 1-0 12 Vancouver W 2-1 20 Toronto FC W 1-0 2 Real Salt Lake L 1-2 9 at New York W 2-0 13 Colorado L 1-2 17 at FC Dallas L 1-2 24 at San Jose L 0-1 27 at Vancouver T 1-1 1 Los Angeles T 1-1 7 at Houston L 0-2 11 at Colorado L 0-1 15 Orlando City SC W 2-1 21 Real Salt Lake L 1-3

ATT 39525 20178 19867 20553 21406 19168 16215 18000 18836 19431 20071 12857 19080 20618

W-L-T 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 4-2-0 4-3-0 4-4-0 4-4-1 4-4-2 4-5-2 4-6-2 5-6-2 5-7-2

Fri. Thu. Sun. Sat. Sun.

May June June June July

27 D.C. United 2 at Los Angeles 19 FC Dallas 25 at Montreal 3 Columbus

L T W T W

0-1 0-0 2-0 2-2 3-2

19118 19651 18927 20032 19332

5-8-2 5-8-3 6-8-3 6-8-4 7-8-4

10 New York City FC 13 at Chicago 16 at Colorado 24 Seattle 31 Portland 7 at Portland 13 at FC Dallas 20 Vancouver 27 at Philadelphia 9 Houston

W 3-1

19881

8-8-4

L L W W L T W L T

13879 18461 18563 19098 21144 13408 20159 17911 19331

8-9-4 8-10-4 9-10-4 10-10-4 10-11-4 10-11-5 11-11-5 11-12-5 11-12-6

Sun. Sep.

18 Los Angeles

T 2-2

19480 11-12-7

Sat. Sep. Sat. Oct.

24 at San Jose 1 at New England

W 2-1 L 1-3

18000 12-12-7 25280 12-13-7

Sun. Oct.

16 at Real Salt Lake 23 San Jose

T 0-0

19705 12-13-8

Sun. July Wed. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri.

July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sep.

Sun. Oct.

0-1 0-1 3-0 1-0 0-3 2-2 2-0 0-2 3-3

POS PTS NOTES: 5 3 KC: Coelho (73); 1 6 KC: Dwyer (5,41); VAN: Morales (70) 1 9 KC: Davis (70); 2 9 KC: Feilhaber (94+); RSL: Glad (29) Mulholland (79) 1 12 KC: Feilhaber (17) Dwyer (60); 2 12 KC: Dwyer (77); COL: Solignac (41) Gashi (82) 4 12 KC: Olum (22); DAL: Barrios (35) Rosales (68) 6 12 SJ: Wondolowski (59) 6 13 KC: Rubio (27); VAN: Bolanos (14) 6 14 KC: Davis (30); LA: dos Santos (42) 6 14 HOU: Barnes (30) Wenger (46+) 7 14 COL: Serna (78) 7 17 KC: Dwyer (74) Peterson (79); ORL: own goal (67) 7 17 KC: Dwyer (50); RSL: Martinez (32) own goal (47+) Movsisyan (53) 7 17 DC: Kamara (86) 8 18 4 21 KC: Olum (43) Feilhaber (47+); 6 22 KC: Dwyer (21,59); MTL: Ontivero (16) Piatti (39) 4 25 KC: Feilhaber (49) Zusi (56) Besler (91+); CLB: Kamara (22,75) 5 28 KC: Feilhaber (8) Medranda (16) Opara (51); NYC: Lampard (14) 5 28 CHI: de Leeuw (19) 6 28 COL: Hairston (78) 4 31 KC: Dwyer (21,79) Peterson (48+); 4 34 KC: Peterson (50); 5 34 POR: Valeri (65) Jewsbury (87) Adi (92+) 5 35 KC: Dwyer (68,74); DAL: Akindele (66) Urruti (76) 4 38 KC: Peterson (39) Feilhaber (64); 5 38 PHI: Alberg (67) Barnetta (92+) 5 39 KC: Peterson (14) Espinoza (26) Dwyer (81); HOU: Manotas (30) De Lima (59) Rodriguez (94+) 6 40 KC: Peterson (50) Dwyer (69); LA: Gordon (7) Donovan (76) 5 43 KC: Dwyer (7) Ellis (81); SJ: Dawkins (42) 5 43 KC: Dwyer (49); NE: Kamara (4) own goal (75) Agudelo (83) 6 44

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SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 2016 SCHEDULE DAY DATE Sun. Mar. Sun. Mar.

OPPONENT 6 Colorado 13 Portland

RESULT W 1-0 W 2-1

ATT 18000 18000

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

Sat. Mar. Sat. Apr. Sat. Apr.

19 at Los Angeles 2 D.C. United 9 at FC Dallas

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

25667 18000 13386

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

Wed. Apr. Sat. Apr.

13 New York 16 at Portland

W 2-0 L 1-3

18000 21144

3-1-2 3-2-2

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

Apr. Apr. May May May May June June

W T L W T T L T

1-0 1-1 0-2 3-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-2

18000 16079 39570 18000 27167 18000 21144 37194

4-2-2 4-2-3 4-3-3 5-3-3 5-3-4 5-3-5 5-4-5 5-4-6

Sat. Fri. Fri. Sat. Fri.

June July July July July

T L L W T

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

50816 16487 18000 18000 19842

5-4-7 5-5-7 5-6-7 6-6-7 6-6-8

T 1-1 T 0-0

15045 18000

6-6-9 6-6-10

8 8

27 SJ: Wondolowski (59); HOU: De Lima (47+) 28

W L T L T T L L

2-1 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-3

22120 7-6-10 18000 7-7-10 18000 7-7-11 20031 7-8-11 18000 7-8-12 17645 7-8-13 18000 7-9-13 16318 7-10-13

7 7 7 7 8 9 9 9

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

18000 8-10-13 13516 8-11-13 18000 8-11-14

8 8 8

31 SJ: Amarikwa (14) Dawkins (60); VAN: Mezquida (94+) 31 SJ: Bernardez (54); HOU: Clark (6) Horst (50) 32 32 CLB: Finlay (32) Meram (84) 33 SJ: Wondolowski (20); SEA: Lodeiro (80) 34 34 SJ: Dawkins (42); KC: Dwyer (7) Ellis (81) 34 SJ: Wondolowski (62); MTL: Oduro (22) Piatti (32) Venegas (92+) 37 SJ: Dawkins (34) Alashe (72); RSL: Glad (40) 37 SJ: Wondolowski (57); COL: Doyle (38,73) 38

Fri. Fri. Wed. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Wed.

Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sep. Sep. Sep. Sep.

24 Sporting KC 30 at Philadelphia 7 at Seattle 11 Houston 22 at Los Angeles 28 FC Dallas 1 at Portland 18 at Orlando City SC 25 Los Angeles 1 at Chicago 8 FC Dallas 16 Toronto FC 22 at Real Salt Lake 31 at Houston 5 New York City FC 12 at Vancouver 19 Houston 24 New England 27 at Columbus 10 Seattle 17 at Colorado 24 Sporting KC 28 at Montreal

Sat. Thu. Sun. Sun.

Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.

1 Real Salt Lake 13 at Colorado 16 Vancouver 23 at Sporting KC

Sun. July Fri. Aug.

POS PTS NOTES: 4 3 SJ: Wondolowski (46); 1 6 SJ: Wondolowski (30) Amarikwa (46+); POR: McInerney (89) 3 6 SJ: Wondolowski (89); LA: Zardes (56,62) Keane (91+) 7 7 SJ: Jahn (88); DC: Nyarko (34) 4 8 SJ: Quintero (4) Wondolowski (55); DAL: Akindele (36) own goal (62) 4 11 SJ: Alashe (40) Wondolowski (55); 6 11 SJ: Wondolowski (91+); POR: McInerney (52) Adi (65,99+) 5 14 SJ: Wondolowski (59); 4 15 SJ: Dawkins (83); PHI: Pontius (30) 5 15 SEA: Dempsey (26) Morris (89) 4 18 SJ: Quintero (3,70) Godoy (50); HOU: Clark (43) 6 19 SJ: Alashe (87); LA: own goal (83) 6 20 6 20 POR: Ridgewell (11) 6 21 SJ: Barrett (85) Salinas (94+); ORL: Hines (66) Baptista (91+) 7 22 SJ: Barrett (90); LA: dos Santos (69) 8 22 CHI: Goossens (58) 8 22 DAL: Urruti (51) 8 25 SJ: Amarikwa (30) Dawkins (70); TOR: Morrow (44) 8 26 SJ: Wondolowski (9); RSL: Mulholland (64)

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SPORTING KC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)

Goals 2 4 times Assists 2 Benny Feilhaber Shots 9 Dom Dwyer Shots on Goal 5 Dom Dwyer Fouls Committed 6 Dom Dwyer 6 Dom Dwyer Fouls Suffered 6 Dom Dwyer 6 Roger Espinoza Offside 4 Dom Dwyer Saves 6 Tim Melia 6 Tim Melia 6 Alec Kann Shots Faced 8 Tim Melia 8 Alec Kann Goals Allowed 3 4 times

Goals 3 07/03/2016 vs 3 07/10/2016 vs 3 07/24/2016 vs 3 09/09/2016 vs Assists 4 05/15/2016 vs 4 07/24/2016 vs 4 09/24/2016 vs Shots 34 05/15/2016 vs Shots on Goal 13 05/15/2016 vs Fouls Committed 20 04/24/2016 vs 20 07/31/2016 vs Fouls Suffered 20 03/12/2016 vs Corner Kicks 13 08/07/2016 vs Offside 8 04/02/2016 vs Saves 6 04/02/2016 vs 6 04/09/2016 vs 6 08/27/2016 vs Shots Faced 8 04/02/2016 vs 8 08/27/2016 vs Goals Allowed 3 05/21/2016 vs 3 08/07/2016 vs 3 09/09/2016 vs 3 10/01/2016 vs

03/12/2016 vs VAN

W 2-1

09/24/2016 vs SJ

W 2-1

09/09/2016 vs HOU

T 3-3

09/09/2016 vs HOU

T 3-3

05/27/2016 vs DC 07/31/2016 vs POR

L 0-1 W 1-0

05/07/2016 vs HOU 10/16/2016 vs RSL

L 0-2 T 0-0

04/09/2016 vs NYR

W 2-0

04/02/2016 vs RSL 04/09/2016 vs NYR 08/27/2016 vs PHI

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

04/02/2016 vs RSL 08/27/2016 vs PHI

L 1-2 L 0-2

05/21/2016 vs RSL

L 1-3

CLB NYC SEA HOU

W W W T

ORL SEA SJ

W 2-1 W 3-0 W 2-1

ORL

W 2-1

ORL

W 2-1

SJ POR

L 0-1 W 1-0

VAN

W 2-1

POR

L 0-3

RSL

L 1-2

RSL NYR PHI

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

RSL PHI

L 1-2 L 0-2

RSL POR HOU NE

L L T L

EARTHQUAKES INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)

Goals 2 Alberto Quintero Assists 2 Quincy Amarikwa 2 Chris Wondolowski Shots 7 Simon Dawkins Shots on Goal 3 Chris Wondolowski 3 Chris Wondolowski Fouls Committed 5 4 times Fouls Suffered 7 Alberto Quintero 7 Alberto Quintero 7 Alberto Quintero Offside 4 Quincy Amarikwa Saves 7 David Bingham Shots Faced 8 David Bingham 8 David Bingham Goals Allowed 3 David Bingham 3 David Bingham 3 David Bingham

Goals 3 05/11/2016 at Assists 4 05/11/2016 at Shots 23 06/25/2016 at Shots on Goal 8 05/11/2016 at Fouls Committed 22 03/19/2016 at Fouls Suffered 22 08/19/2016 at Corner Kicks 13 10/16/2016 at Offside 8 04/02/2016 at Saves 7 10/16/2016 at Shots Faced 8 05/07/2016 at 8 09/28/2016 at Goals Allowed 3 03/19/2016 at 3 04/16/2016 at 3 09/28/2016 at

05/11/2016 at HOU

W 3-1

04/09/2016 at DAL 05/11/2016 at HOU

T 2-2 W 3-1

07/31/2016 at HOU

T 1-1

09/28/2016 at MTL 10/13/2016 at COL

L 1-3 L 1-2

04/09/2016 at DAL

T 2-2

07/08/2016 at DAL 08/19/2016 at HOU 09/28/2016 at MTL

L 0-1 L 1-2 L 1-3

04/09/2016 at DAL

T 2-2

10/16/2016 at VAN

T 0-0

05/07/2016 at SEA 09/28/2016 at MTL

L 0-2 L 1-3

03/19/2016 at LA 04/16/2016 at POR 09/28/2016 at MTL

L 1-3 L 1-3 L 1-3

TEAM LOW GAMES (2016) 3-2 3-1 3-0 3-3

Shots 6 09/24/2016 vs Shots on Goal 1 05/01/2016 vs 1 05/11/2016 vs 1 10/01/2016 vs Fouls Committed 4 04/09/2016 vs 4 04/13/2016 vs Fouls Suffered 5 07/24/2016 vs 5 09/18/2016 vs 5 10/01/2016 vs Corner Kicks 0 04/09/2016 vs 0 06/19/2016 vs Offside 0 03/20/2016 vs 0 08/07/2016 vs 0 09/24/2016 vs 0 10/01/2016 vs Saves 0 05/01/2016 vs 0 05/15/2016 vs 0 06/02/2016 vs 0 07/24/2016 vs 0 09/18/2016 vs Shots Faced 0 05/15/2016 vs 0 06/02/2016 vs 0 07/24/2016 vs

SJ

W 2-1

LA COL NE

T 1-1 L 0-1 L 1-3

NYR COL

W 2-0 L 1-2

SEA LA NE

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

NYR DAL

W 2-0 W 2-0

TOR POR SJ NE

W L W L

1-0 0-3 2-1 1-3

LA ORL LA SEA LA

T W T W T

1-1 2-1 0-0 3-0 2-2

ORL LA SEA

W 2-1 T 0-0 W 3-0

1-3 0-3 3-3 1-3

TEAM LOW GAMES (2016)

HOU

W 3-1

HOU

W 3-1

LA

T 1-1

HOU

W 3-1

LA

L 1-3

HOU

L 1-2

VAN

T 0-0

DC

T 1-1

VAN

T 0-0

SEA MTL

L 0-2 L 1-3

LA POR MTL

L 1-3 L 1-3 L 1-3

Shots 6 03/19/2016 at 6 04/09/2016 at 6 05/28/2016 at 6 07/01/2016 at Shots on Goal 1 05/07/2016 at 1 08/24/2016 at Fouls Committed 4 09/17/2016 at Fouls Suffered 5 07/16/2016 at Corner Kicks 0 05/28/2016 at Offside 0 03/19/2016 at 0 07/01/2016 at 0 07/08/2016 at 0 07/22/2016 at 0 09/28/2016 at Saves 0 06/01/2016 at 0 09/10/2016 at 0 09/24/2016 at Shots Faced 1 06/01/2016 at 1 09/10/2016 at

LA DAL DAL CHI

L T T L

1-3 2-2 0-0 0-1

SEA NE

L 0-2 T 0-0

COL

T 0-0

TOR

W 2-1

DAL

T 0-0

LA CHI DAL RSL MTL

L L L T L

POR SEA KC

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

POR SEA

L 0-1 T 1-1

1-3 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-3

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2016 SPORTING KANSAS CITY VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (1-1-0) UNF 4 14 10 6 3 11 27 37 5 8 29 16 94 93 17 13 12 9

POS D F M M D M M F D F G M M M D D D F

PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

CP

1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2

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

90 180 180 63 29 117 180 76 75 90 180 90 90 90 180 86 180 4 180 180

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

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

1 6 1 0 0 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 19 26

1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6

0 5 4 3 1 1 7 0 1 2 1 2 4 0 3 5 0 0 39 29

1 10 6 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 29 39

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4

0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 14

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 3

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

Kevin Ellis Dom Dwyer Benny Feilhaber Paulo Nagamura Ike Opara Brad Davis Roger Espinoza Jacob Peterson Matt Besler Graham Zusi Tim Melia Lawrence Olum Jimmy Medranda Soni Mustivar Saad Abdul-Salaam Amadou Dia Nuno Andre Coelho Diego Rubio Team totals Opponent totals

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Kevin Ellis 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Benny Feilhaber 1, Ike Opara 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

UNF 29

POS G

GOALKEEPER Tim Melia Team totals Opponent totals

GP

GS

2 2 2

2 2 2

MIN SHT 180 180 180

6 6 7

SV

GA

GAA

PG

PA

W

L

T

SO

O'TIME

4 4 5

2 2 2

1.00 1.00 1.00

1 1 0

1 1 0

1 1 1

1 1 1

0 0 0

0 0 1

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

2016 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES VS. SPORTING KANSAS CITY (1-1-0) UNF 8 49 5 10 6 4 25 20 1 7 91 30 14 3 22 17 27 32

POS F M D F M D F D G F M M F D M M M D

PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

CP

2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2

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

180 167 180 86 13 180 75 147 180 90 169 90 19 33 11 90 180 90 180 180

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

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

6 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 5 1 1 26 19

3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7

0 1 4 3 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 2 1 4 2 2 29 39

1 4 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 7 4 2 2 0 3 6 0 39 29

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 1

0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 5

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 6

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

Chris Wondolowski Simon Dawkins Victor Bernardez Henok Goitom Shea Salinas Marvell Wynne Quincy Amarikwa Shaun Francis David Bingham Cordell Cato Alberto Quintero Anibal Godoy Adam Jahn Jordan Stewart Tommy Thompson Darwin Ceren Fatai Alashe Andres Imperiale Team totals Opponent totals

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Kevin Ellis 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Benny Feilhaber 1, Ike Opara 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

UNF 1

POS G

GOALKEEPER David Bingham Team totals Opponent totals

GP

GS

2 2 2

2 2 2

MIN SHT 180 180 180

7 7 6

SV

GA

GAA

PG

PA

W

L

T

SO

O'TIME

5 5 4

2 2 2

1.00 1.00 1.00

0 0 1

0 0 1

1 1 1

1 1 1

0 0 0

1 1 0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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HEAD-TO-HEAD

EARTHQUAKES VS SPORTING KC ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

Earthquakes

Sporting KC

Sporting KC 22 wins, 65 goals Earthquakes 24 wins, 69 goals 7 ties 4/21/1996 5/29/1996 8/15/1996 9/21/1996 3/29/1997 6/8/1997 6/15/1997 8/24/1997 5/23/1998 7/25/1998 9/5/1998 9/27/1998 4/10/1999 7/31/1999 9/4/1999 10/6/1999 4/15/2000 5/20/2000 7/4/2000 8/16/2000 4/28/2001 6/23/2001 9/1/2001 9/8/2001 4/13/2002 6/8/2002 6/29/2002 7/27/2002 4/19/2003 6/28/2003 8/8/2003 9/20/2003 11/15/2003 6/26/2004 8/14/2004 9/18/2004 10/9/2004 10/24/2004 10/30/2004 4/23/2005 5/28/2005 8/30/2008 10/18/2008 4/5/2009 8/22/2009 8/14/2010 10/23/2010 6/17/2011 10/1/2011 5/27/2012 8/18/2013 3/22/2014 8/19/2015 10/16/2015 4/24/2016 9/24/2016

KC SJ KC SJ KC KC SJ KC SJ SJ KC SJ SJ KC SJ SJ KC KC SJ KC KC SJ SJ KC KC SJ SJ KC SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ KC SJ SJ KC SJ KC SJ KC KC SJ SJ KC KC SJ KC SJ KC SJ SJ SJ KC

3 2 4 1 3 3 3 3 1 2 5 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 0 3 0 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 1 0 1 4 3 1 2 1 0 2 3 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 2

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

SJ KC SJ KC SJ SJ KC SJ KC KC SJ KC KC SJ KC KC SJ SJ KC SJ SJ KC KC SJ SJ KC KC SJ KC KC KC KC KC KC KC SJ KC KC SJ KC SJ KC SJ SJ KC KC SJ SJ KC SJ KC SJ KC KC KC SJ

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

KC SOW

SJ SOW KC SOW

KC SOW SJ SOW

SJ SOW KC SOW

(2OT) (2OT)

(2OT) (2OT)

(2OT)

(SJ) (SJ) (KC) (KC) (KC) (SJ) (KC) (SJ) (KC) (SJ) (KC) (SJ) (KC) (KC) (SJ) (SJ) (KC) (KC) (SJ) (SJ) (KC) (SJ) (SJ) (KC) (KC) (SJ) (SJ) (KC) (SJ) (SJ) (KC) (KC) (SJ) (SJ) (KC) (KC) (SJ) (SJ) (KC) (SJ) (KC) (BS) (CA) (CA) (BS) (BS) (CA) (SP) (BS) (SP) (BS) (SP) (SP) (AS) (AS) (AS)

Category Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks

1 28 317 130 410 83 132

2 38 328 138 386 64 144

OT 0 6 3 1 0 1

Tot 66 651 271 797 147 277

1 27 318 139 369 73 131

2 34 354 152 358 74 139

OT 0 4 2 2 0 0

Tot 61 676 293 729 147 270

GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS: KC SJ

1-15

16-30

31-45

46-60

61-75

76-90

OT

Total

6 8

8 10

11 10

12 12

6 9

18 17

0 0

61 66

CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Dominic Kinnear Peter Vermes

vs. KC

12-810 5-6-1

vs. SJ

(1.53 pts./game) (1.33 pts./game)

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS: Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Wins Losses Shutouts Saves Goals Allowed

10 9 80 37 43 50 5 7 7 74 18

Sporting KC Preki Preki Preki Preki Matt McKeon Preki Tony Meola Tony Meola Tony Meola Tony Meola Tony Meola

10 5 47 25 36 45 8 6 9 73 14

Earthquakes Ronald Cerritos Corrales/Mulrooney Ronald Cerritos Ronald Cerritos Ramiro Corrales Richard Mulrooney Joe Cannon Joe Cannon Joe Cannon Joe Cannon Joe Cannon

ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: Goals

Sporting KC 3 Diop/Radosavljevic

Assists Shots

2 7 players tied 8 Preki (07/31/99)

Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Shutouts Saves Goals Allowed

4 6 7 1 9 5

6 players tied 3 players tied Arnaud/Wright 15 players tied Ammann/Meola Tim Melia (08/19/15)

Earthquakes 3 Landon Donovan (09/20/03) 3 Eric Wynalda (06/15/97) 8 Landon Donovan (08/14/04) 4 3 players tied 6 Mullan/Godoy 8 Eddie Lewis (10/06/99) 1 20 players tied 10 Joe Cannon (10/18/08) 5 Andy Kirk (09/05/98)

W-L-T Breakdowns: Sporting Kansas City W-L-T At Halftime: Leading Tied Trailing First Goal: Allowed Scored Goals Scored: 0 goals 1 goals 2 goals 3 goals 4 goals Goals Allowed: 0 goals 1 goals 2 goals 3 goals 4 goals

Streak (started)

San Jose Earthquakes W-L-T

Streak (started)

6-0-1 5-7-5 1-6-2

1 Ts 1 Ts 1 Ls

(09/09/2016) (10/16/2016) (10/01/2016)

3-0-2 5-5-9 0-6-3

1 Ts (09/10/2016) 1 Ts (10/16/2016) 4 Ls (08/19/2016)

2-12-4 10-1-2

1 Ls 1 Ws

(10/01/2016) 0-11-6 (09/24/2016) 8-0-3

5 Ls (08/19/2016) 1 Ws (10/01/2016)

0-8-2 3-5-2 6-0-3 3-0-1 0-0-0

1 Ts 1 Ls 1 Ws 1 Ts 3 Ws

(10/16/2016) (10/01/2016) (09/24/2016) (09/09/2016) (05/20/2015)

0-5-5 2-6-7 5-0-2 1-0-0 0-0-0

2 3 3 3 1

Ts Ls Ws Ws Ws

(09/17/2016) (09/24/2016) (07/16/2016) (03/14/2015) (08/19/2015)

7-0-2 4-5-2 1-5-3 0-3-1 0-0-0

1 Ts 1 Ws 1 Ts 1 Ls 1 Ls

(10/16/2016) (09/24/2016) (09/18/2016) (10/01/2016) (08/19/2015)

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

5 1 4 6 1

Ts Ws Ls Ls Ls

(05/28/2016) (10/01/2016) (08/19/2016) (05/30/2015) (07/17/2015)

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SPORTING KC CAREER SCORING VS. EARTHQUAKES (22-24-7) PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

Preki Mo Johnston Davy Arnaud Birahim Diop Chris Klein Claudio Lopez Vitalis Takawira Chris Brown Chris Henderson C.J. Sapong Dom Dwyer Miklos Molnar Mark Chung Stephen Armstrong Francisco Gomez Paul Wright Sean Bowers Herculez Gomez Jack Jewsbury Kei Kamara Uche Okafor Yari Allnutt Teal Bunbury Jose Burciaga Jr. Kevin Ellis Dario Fabbro Vicente Figueroa Diego Gutierrez Aaron Hohlbein Roy Lassiter Matt McKeon Alan Prampin Scott Sealy Igor Simutenkov Peter Vermes Benny Feilhaber Michael Harrington Frank Klopas Mike Sorber Ryan Tinsley Kerry Zavagnin Graham Zusi Mike Ammann Peter Byaruhanga Eric Eichmann Nick Garcia Gary Glasgow Richard Gough Jonathan Leathers Chance Myers Paulo Nagamura Ike Opara Craig Rocastle Abe Thompson Team totals Opponent totals

26 17 17 2 26 4 11 19 8 5 5 2 10 6 18 12 13 3 11 5 16 1 5 7 3 2 5 15 2 3 18 3 2 8 9 6 5 5 2 7 20 9 7 1 2 22 4 2 2 8 5 3 2 1 53 53

24 16 15 2 24 4 7 12 7 2 5 2 10 3 14 9 13 3 7 3 14 0 3 7 3 2 4 13 2 3 15 1 2 7 9 6 4 5 2 7 19 6 7 1 1 22 2 2 2 7 4 1 1 1 53 53

2140 1451 1364 180 2114 357 638 1175 658 234 450 179 900 402 1120 790 1143 270 747 290 1328 45 308 614 270 147 298 1182 176 256 1376 100 118 556 820 508 426 379 180 616 1753 548 630 78 91 1968 190 180 180 615 312 119 135 45 4770 4770

10 4 3 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 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 65 69

9 2 2 0 6 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 68 81

SHT GOALKEEPER

GP

MIN

80 25 27 4 26 12 8 21 12 6 16 10 17 9 30 13 5 7 13 11 4 1 16 6 2 2 4 16 2 5 16 2 3 21 6 3 0 4 1 1 7 15 0 1 0 4 3 1 0 3 3 3 0 0 679 655

2 5 3 17 7 4 2 7 2 1 4 53 53

180 450 270 1570 630 360 180 630 91 90 360 4770 4770

Eric Kronberg Jimmy Nielsen Garth Lagerwey Tony Meola Bo Oshoniyi Kevin Hartman Chris Snitko Mike Ammann David Winner Pat Harrington Tim Melia Team totals Opponent totals

SHT

GAA

PG

5 4 0.50 17 13 0.80 22 18 1.00 93 74 1.03 37 24 1.14 18 13 1.25 9 6 1.50 34 21 1.71 4 2 1.98 10 7 2.00 23 15 2.00 272 197 1.23 294 218 1.14

SV

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

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EARTHQUAKES CAREER SCORING VS. SPORTING KC (24-22-7) PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

GOALKEEPER

GP

Ronald Cerritos Chris Wondolowski Eric Wynalda Landon Donovan Dwayne De Rosario Ariel Graziani Richard Mulrooney Cordell Cato Simon Dawkins Anibal Godoy Eddie Robinson Mauricio Solis Ramiro Corrales Brian Ching Brian Mullan Shea Salinas Jeff Baicher Christopher Sullivan Arturo Alvarez John Doyle Lawrence Lozzano Alejandro Sequeira Braeden Cloutier Jimmy Conrad Oscar Draguicevich Paul Holocher Darren Huckerby Ben Iroha Scott Sealy Mauricio Wright Eddie Lewis Wade Barrett Steven Beitashour Ronnie Ekelund Ryan Johnson Victor Mella Jorge Rodas Istvan Urbanyi Francisco Uribe Junior Agogo Fatai Alashe Quincy Amarikwa Victor Bernardez Scott Bower Bobby Convey Brad Davis Geovanni Todd Dunivant Michael Emenalo Henok Goitom Manny Lagos Francisco Lima Zico Ronnie O'Brien James Riley Ian Russell Dave Salzwedel Khari Stephenson Craig Waibel Team totals Opponent totals

16 10 9 12 13 4 24 5 5 3 6 4 23 8 9 8 11 3 9 19 4 3 6 12 7 1 4 4 4 6 13 16 4 14 6 5 4 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 5 2 1 7 7 1 10 2 1 1 2 18 5 5 7 53 53

16 9 9 10 8 4 22 4 4 3 6 4 20 7 9 4 8 1 5 18 4 3 4 11 6 1 4 3 2 6 11 14 4 13 3 5 3 2 2 2 4 4 5 3 5 2 1 6 6 0 8 2 0 1 2 12 5 5 7 53 53

1404 817 785 996 736 329 1994 382 392 270 465 338 1871 652 830 421 642 151 475 1578 326 231 365 984 476 90 318 305 204 540 988 1273 360 1081 314 433 310 180 175 171 352 288 450 244 450 173 90 563 578 86 651 180 11 90 180 1078 450 404 650 4770 4770

10 8 6 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 65

3 1 4 2 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 81 68

47 26 26 30 25 8 27 5 11 5 2 8 32 16 11 8 11 1 14 15 7 7 8 4 5 2 4 7 4 5 14 4 4 14 7 5 11 4 4 3 5 5 3 5 4 3 3 2 4 3 13 0 0 4 1 9 0 11 2 655 679

David Bingham Pat Onstad Joe Cannon David Kramer Jon Conway Dave Salzwedel Jon Busch Andy Kirk Tom Liner Team totals Opponent totals

4 9 16 4 5 5 6 2 2 53 53

MIN SHTS 360 830 1460 360 450 450 540 180 180 4770 4770

GAA

PG

12 10 0.50 56 46 0.76 90 73 0.86 18 12 1.00 28 19 1.40 34 24 1.40 28 18 1.50 15 10 2.50 13 6 3.00 294 218 1.14 272 197 1.23

SV

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3

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CURRENT SPORTING KC VS. EARTHQUAKES (22-247)

CURRENT EARTHQUAKES VS. SPORTING KC (24-227)

PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

Brad Davis Justin Mapp Dom Dwyer Benny Feilhaber Kevin Ellis Graham Zusi Chance Myers Paulo Nagamura Ike Opara Saad Abdul-Salaam Bernardo Anor Matt Besler Nuno Andre Coelho Roger Espinoza Benji Joya Jimmy Medranda Tim Melia Soni Mustivar Lawrence Olum Erik Palmer-Brown Jacob Peterson Diego Rubio Seth Sinovic Team totals Opponent totals

26 16 5 9 3 9 8 12 3 3 3 10 2 8 1 1 5 1 4 1 8 1 8 53 53

22 13 5 9 3 6 7 11 1 2 3 9 2 5 0 1 4 1 3 1 8 0 8 53 53

1986 1148 450 778 270 548 615 942 119 206 200 778 180 467 6 90 372 90 286 90 585 4 619 4770 4770

4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 69

6 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 81

48 12 16 12 2 15 3 7 3 1 5 1 2 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 6 679 655

Chris Wondolowski Chad Barrett Cordell Cato Simon Dawkins Anibal Godoy Sanna Nyassi Shea Salinas Marvell Wynne Fatai Alashe Quincy Amarikwa Victor Bernardez Henok Goitom David Bingham Darwin Ceren Shaun Francis Clarence Goodson Andres Imperiale Steven Lenhart Marc Pelosi Alberto Quintero Kofi Sarkodie Jordan Stewart Tommy Thompson Team totals Opponent totals

12 21 5 5 3 13 10 20 4 11 5 1 4 2 6 9 1 7 1 2 8 2 2 53 53

9 13 4 4 3 5 6 20 4 7 5 0 4 2 5 9 1 3 0 2 8 2 0 53 53

823 1098 382 392 270 510 576 1795 352 583 450 86 360 176 507 805 90 304 8 169 707 123 11 4770 4770

8 5 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 65

1 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 68

27 42 5 11 5 10 10 2 5 15 3 3 0 5 0 4 1 5 0 1 2 1 0 655 679

GOALKEEPER

GP

MIN

SV

GAA

PG

GAA

PG

Tim Melia Team totals Opponent totals

5 53 53

372 4770 4770

23 15 1.94 272 197 1.23 294 218 1.14

2 3 2

12 10 0.50 294 218 1.14 272 197 1.23

0 2 3

SHT

GOALKEEPER

GP

David Bingham Team totals Opponent totals

4 53 53

MIN SHTS 360 4770 4770

SV

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GAME NOTES

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SPORTING KANSAS CITY vs. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES

2016 REGULAR SEASON TEAM STATS SPORTING KANSAS CITY

Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016 Kickoff: 3 p.m. CT Children’s Mercy Park (Kansas City, KS) MLS Regular Season Game 34 Sporting Kansas City 12-13-8, 44 points (9-4-3 home; 3-9-5 away) 6th place in Western Conference San Jose Earthquakes 8-11-14, 38 points (7-3-7 home; 1-8-7 away) 8th place in Western Conference

12-13-8 (44 pts.) RECORD 33 GAMES PLAYED 6th in West CONFERENCE POSITION 40 GOALS 1.21 GOALS/GAME 45 ASSISTS 41 GOALS ALLOWED 1.24 ALLOWED/GAME –3 GOAL DIFFERENTIAL 469 (143) SHOTS (ON GOAL) 30.5% ON GOAL % 410 FOULS COMMITTED 403 FOULS SUFFERED 57 CAUTIONS 5 EJECTIONS

English TV: KMCI-TV, SKCTV English Radio: ESPN 99.3 FM Spanish Radio: La Grande 1340 AM Referee: Assistant ref: Assistant ref: 4th official:

Drew Fischer Phil Briere Eduardo Mariscal Nima Saghafi

SPORTING KANSAS CITY ROSTER No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 27 29 37 39 93 94

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

Name Jon Kempin Ike Opara Kevin Ellis Matt Besler Paulo Nagamura Chance Myers Graham Zusi Diego Rubio Benny Feilhaber Brad Davis Nuno Andre Coelho Benji Joya Dom Dwyer Seth Sinovic Lawrence Olum Saad Abdul-Salaam Justin Mapp Connor Hallisey Emmanuel Appiah Ever Alvarado Alec Kann Roger Espinoza Tim Melia Jacob Peterson Cameron Porter Soni Mustivar Jimmy Medranda

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES

Pronunciation oh-PAR-ah

8-11-14 (38 pts.) 33 8th in West 32 0.97 29 38 1.15 –6 401 (124) 30.9% 401 472 49 4

2016 Regular Season INDIVIDUAL LEADERs

BEEZ-ler POW-lo na-ga-MOO-ra gram ZOO-see

SPORTING KANSAS CITY

FAIL-hob-ber KWAY-yoh BEN-jee HOY-uh sin-OH-vick OH-lum sahd ab-DOOL sa-LAHM

HAL-iss-see AH-pee-ah CAN

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES

Dom Dwyer 16 GOALS 12 Benny Feilhaber 12 ASSISTS 5 Dom Dwyer 117 SHOTS 74 Dom Dwyer 44 SHOTS ON GOAL 29 Jacob Peterson 3 GAME-WINNING GOALS 2 Benny Feilhaber 4 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS 3 Dwyer/Espinoza 64 FOULS COMMITTED 55 Dom Dwyer 71 FOULS SUFFERED 80 Roger Espinoza 10 CAUTIONS 7 Roger Espinoza 2 EJECTIONS 2 Tim Melia 2340 Tim Melia 1.15 Tim Melia 10 Tim Melia 7 Tim Melia 62

GK MINUTES PLAYED GOALS AGAINST AVG. WINS SHUTOUTS SAVES

Chris Wondolowski Shea Salinas Chris Wondolowski Chris Wondolowski three players tied Alberto Quintero Quincy Amarikwa Alberto Quintero Alashe/Godoy Anibal Godoy

2925 David Bingham 1.12 David Bingham 8 David Bingham 8 David Bingham 105 David Bingham

MEE-lia

COACHES - REGULAR SEASON

SOH-nee MOO-stuh-var muh-DRAHN-dah

PETER VERMES

2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS W L T 15 9 9 14 10 9 13 9 11 11 9 13 11 10 12 11 13 9 10 14 9 8 11 14 8 13 12 7 16 10

GD GP +15 33 +2 33 +11 33 +8 33 –1 33 –1 33 –13 33 –7 33 –5 33 –15 33

Western Conference 1. FC Dallas - x 2. Colorado Rapids - x 3. LA Galaxy - x 4. Real Salt Lake 5. Seattle Sounders FC 6. Sporting Kansas City 7. Portland Timbers 8. San Jose Earthquakes 9. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 10. Houston Dynamo

Pts 59 57 51 46 45 44 44 38 36 33

W L T 17 8 8 15 6 12 12 6 15 12 11 10 13 14 6 12 13 8 12 13 8 8 11 14 9 15 9 7 14 12

GD GP +10 33 +7 33 +15 33 –1 33 0 33 –1 33 –2 33 –6 33 –10 33 –6 33

8th season 102-82-61 8th season (.541) 102-82-61 (.541)

MLS EXPERIENCE MLS RECORD YEAR WITH TEAM RECORD WITH TEAM

13th season 160-128-129 (.538) 4th (2nd season in 2nd stint) 48-38-43 (.544)

SPORTING KANSAS CITY INJURY REPORT As of Friday, Oct. 21 OUT: • Diego Rubio (torn ACL - out for season)

x - clinched playoff spot

Pts 54 51 50 46 45 42 39 38 36 31

Entering Decision Day (Oct. 23)

Eastern Conference 1. New York Red Bulls - x 2. New York City FC - x 3. Toronto FC - x 4. D.C. United - x 5. Montreal Impact - x 6. Philadelphia Union 7. New England Revolution 8. Orlando City SC 9. Columbus Crew SC 10. Chicago Fire

DOMINIC KINNEAR

QUESTIONABLE: • Brad Davis (calf) • Justin Mapp (calf) • Chance Myers (thigh) • Jacob Peterson (thigh)

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Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #SKCvSJ: HEAD-TO-HEAD

#SKCvSJ: BY THE NUMBERS

Sporting KC (12-13-8, 44 points) holds the sixth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference heading into this Sunday’s regular season finale against the San Jose Earthquakes (8-11-14, 38 points) at Children’s Mercy Park. All 20 MLS clubs will kick off simultaneously at 3 p.m. CT on Decision Day with Audi MLS Cup Playoff spots, Supporters’ Shield honors and the Golden Boot scoring title up for grabs. Peter Vermes’ men can clinch a club-record sixth straight playoff spot if they defeat San Jose in a rubber match between MLS charter members. San Jose won the first matchup by a 1-0 scoreline on April 24 at Avaya Stadium, receiving a penalty kick from Chris Wondolowski. Sporting KC exacted revenge at the same venue just four weeks ago on Sept. 24, with Dom Dwyer and Kevin Ellis scoring on either side of Simon Dawkins’ equalizer. The result snapped Sporting KC’s 18-game skid at San Jose without a victory, the second longest such streak in MLS history. San Jose swept the 2015 regular season series with a pair of wins, including an emphatic 5-0 victory at Children’s Mercy Park, Sporting KC’s worst home defeat since a 7-0 setback to the Chicago Fire in 2001. Wondolowski and Cordell Cato each bagged a brace, while Anibal Godoy scored his first career MLS goal. Prior to that defeat, Sporting KC had won 10 straight home games vs. San Jose in all competitions dating back to August 2004. Over the last 12 years, the home team in this fixture is 18-2-2 across all competitions. San Jose holds a narrow edge in the all-time regular season series with a 24-22-7 record, but only a 5-16-6 mark at home. Of the previous 53 regular season matches between the clubs, 36 were played from 1996-2004 when they met four times a year in the Western Conference. #SJvSKC: Recent Meetings (San Jose leads 24-21-7 in regular season)

Sporting KC Team Stats • SKC is 6-0-2 in its last eight MLS home games, averaging 2.4 goals per game over that stretch. • SKC leads MLS with 14.2 shots per game while also allowing a leaguelow 9.6 shots per game. • SKC leads MLS with 75 chances created from set pieces, 12 more than any other team, and ranks second with 11 assists from set plays. • SKC leads MLS with 81 headed shots and ranks second with 11 headed goals. • SKC is second in MLS with 55.0 percent average possession. • SKC has scored 28 goals at home (1.75 per game) compared to just 12 on the road (0.71 per game). • SKC leads MLS with 5.9 corner kicks per game while also allowing a league-low 3.2 corners per game.

Date

Score

03/22/2014 08/19/2015 10/16/2015 04/24/2016 09/24/2015

KC 1 vs SJ 0 KC 0 vs SJ 5 KC 0 at SJ 1 KC 0 at SJ 1 KC 2 at SJ 1

San Jose Earthquakes Team Stats • San Jose ranks last in MLS with 32 goals, six fewer than any other team (0.97 per game). This is on pace to be the Earthquakes’ worst scoring season in club history. • San Jose has just three wins in its last 22 MLS matches (3-8-11), the fewest victories in MLS since May 20. • San Jose has just one win in its last 18 MLS road matches dating back to last season (1-10-7). Their lone road win in 2016 came by a 2-1 scoreline at Vancouver on Aug. 12. • San Jose is unbeaten (8-0-3) when scoring the first goal but winless 0-11-6) when allowing the first goal in 2016. Similarly, the Earthquakes are 3-0-2 when leading at halftime but 0-6-3 when down at the break.

Sporting KC Player Stats • Forward Dom Dwyer is tied for fourth in MLS with 16 goals and ranks third with 117 shot attempts, third most in Sporting KC single-season history. He has scored a goal in four of his last five games. • Midfielder Benny Feilhaber has eight assists in his last 10 MLS appearances. He is tied for fourth in MLS with 12 assists this season. • Defender Saad Abdul-Salaam is tied for the lead among MLS defenders with six assists. • Midfielder Roger Espinoza won 17 duels and logged seven interceptions last Sunday at RSL, both the most among all MLS players in Week 33. He is third in MLS with 210 duels won.

Result Details W L L L W

Dom Dwyer converts penalty kick in 57th minute Wondolowski (2), Cato (2) and Godoy on target Wondolowski, Salinas assist Godoy goal in 47th minute Wondolowski nets penalty kick in 59th minute Dwyer scores early, Dawkins levels, then Ellis wins it late

#SKCvSJ: PLAYER HISTORY • San Jose forward Chris Wondolowski has eight goals and one assist in 12 regular season appearances against Sporting KC, including a penalty kick in San Jose’s 1-0 win over Sporting KC on April 24. • San Jose midfielder Shea Salinas tallied three assists in two games against Sporting KC in 2015. • San Jose winger Simon Dawkins has two career goals vs. Sporting KC, including one in the Earthquakes’ 2-1 home loss on Sept. 24. Forward Henok Goitom tallied his first career MLS assist on the goal. • San Jose forward Chad Barrett has five goals and two assists in 21 career regular season appearances against Sporting KC. • San Jose goalkeeper David Bingham is 3-1-0 against Sporting KC in his regular season career with three shutouts and 12 total saves. • Sporting KC forward Dom Dwyer scored the opening goal in Sporting KC’s 2-1 win at San Jose on Sept. 24, assisted by Paulo Nagamura. Dwyer also scored the game-winning penalty kick in a 1-0 win over the Earthquakes in March 2014 at Children’s Mercy Park. • Sporting KC midfielder Benny Feilhaber assisted both goals in Sporting KC’s 2-1 win at San Jose on Sept. 24. • Sporting KC defender Kevin Ellis scored the 81st-minute game-winner in the 2-1 victory at San Jose on Sept. 24, assisted on a corner kick by Feilhaber and Ike Opara.

San Jose Earthquakes Player Stats • Forward Chris Wondolowski has scored three goals in his last seven games after scoring just two in his previous 15. He started the year with seven goals in eight games. • Midfielder Alberto Quintero is second in MLS with 80 fouls suffered. • Goalkeeper David Bingham is tied for third in MLS with eight shutouts. • Defender Victor Bernardez leads MLS with 30 blocks.

NOTEWORTHY MILESTONES • Defender Matt Besler is one shy of his 200th career regular season appearance for Sporting KC, which would tie Chris Klein for sixth most in club history. • Midfielder Benny Feilhaber is one shy of his 50th career assist for Sporting KC in all competitions. He would be the fourth player in team history to reach that milestone. • Goalkeeper Tim Melia and midfielder Soni Mustivar are both one shy of their 50th regular season appearances for Sporting KC. • Forward Jacob Peterson is one shy of his 100th career substitute appearance in the MLS regular season. He would be the sixth player in team history to reach that milestone. • Sporting KC is one shy of its 300th loss all-time in all competitions (319-299-162).

#SKCvSJ: PLAYER/COACH CONNECTIONS • San Jose head coach Dominic Kinnear coached Sporting KC midfielder Brad Davis at the San Jose Earthquakes and Houston Dynamo for 10 seasons from 2005-2014. • Davis and San Jose defender Kofi Sarkodie were teammates at the Houston Dynamo from 2011-2015. • Davis and San Jose forward Chris Wondolowski were teammates at the Houston Dynamo from 2006-2009. • Wondolowski was teammates on the United States Men’s National Team with Sporting KC’s Matt Besler and Graham Zusi for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and the 2016 Copa America Centenario in the U.S. • Sporting KC midfielder Roger Espinoza and San Jose defender Victor Bernardez were teammates on the Honduras Men’s National Team for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. • Sporting KC midfielder Benny Feilhaber, San Jose defender Marvell Wynne and San Jose forward Chad Barrett were college teammates at UCLA in 2004.

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Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes DECISION DAY PLAYOFF SCENARIOS

SPORTING KANSAS CITY NEWS AND NOTES SUSTAINED SUCCESS: SIX STRAIGHT?

Major League Soccer’s highly anticipated Decision Day will unfold Sunday when 10 matches kick off simultaneously at 3 p.m. CT to close out the 2016 MLS regular season. For Sporting KC, the underlying message is simple: Win, and we’re in.

Sporting KC is looking to become the sixth club in MLS history to make at least six straight trips to the postseason. In addition, Manager Peter Vermes would be just the fifth coach to lead the same team to six straight playoff appearances. LONGEST MLS PLAYOFF STREAKS Club Seasons LA Galaxy 10 (1996-2005) NE Revolution 8 (2002-2009) LA Galaxy 8 (2009-2016) *active Seattle Sounders FC 8 (2009-2016) *active New York Red Bulls 7 (2010-2016) *active Real Salt Lake 7 (2008-2014) New York Red Bulls 6 (2003-2008)

Manager Peter Vermes’ men hold the sixth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference heading into its finale against the already-eliminated San Jose Earthquakes. While the LA Galaxy have the No. 3 seed wrapped up, Sporting KC, Seattle Sounders FC, Real Salt Lake and Portland Timbers could all finish anywhere between fourth (and a home playoff game) and seventh (and an unwelcome end to the year). While they share identical records with 44 points apiece, Sporting KC holds a tiebreaker over Portland by virtue of goal differential: Sporting KC is at minus-1, Portland at minus-2. Interestingly enough, both Sporting KC and Portland will make the playoffs if they win their final matches. That’s because Real Salt Lake (46 points) and Seattle (45 points) square off Sunday, meaning one of the two will finish with 46 points or fewer.

LONGEST MLS PLAYOFF STREAKS BY A COACH WITH THE SAME TEAM Coach Club Years Seasons Bruce Arena LA Galaxy 8 2009-2016 (active) Steve Nicol NE Revolution 8 2002-2009 Sigi Scmid Seattle Sounders 7 2009-2015 LA Galaxy 6 1999-2004 Jason Kreis Real Salt Lake 6 2008-2013

How can Sporting KC clinch a playoff spot on Sunday? 1. 2. 3.

With a win over San Jose, OR With a tie vs. San Jose AND and Portland loss or tie at Vancouver Whitecaps FC With a loss to San Jose AND a Portland loss at Vancouver Whitecaps FC, as long as Sporting KC has a better goal differential than Portland.

BESLER AND ESPINOZA RESOLUTE AT RSL

Defender Matt Besler and midfielder Roger Espinoza made emphatic returns to the Sporting KC lineup last Sunday, delivering standout performances in a fiercely contested 0-0 draw at Real Salt Lake. Both players were recognized for their enormous outings on Monday as Peter Vermes’ men collected a valuable point in their quest for a sixth straight playoff appearance. Besler was named to the MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week, while Espinoza landed a spot on Bleacher Report’s Team of the Week.

How can Sporting KC clinch the No. 4 seed and a home playoff game? 1. 2.

With a win over San Jose AND a draw between Seattle Sounders FC and Real Salt Lake, as long as Sporting KC has a better goal differential than Portland, OR With a win over San Jose AND a draw between Seattle Sounders FC and Real Salt Lake AND a Portland loss or draw at Vancouver

Besler — widely labeled man of the match in the United States’ 1-1 friendly draw with New Zealand on Oct. 11 — returned to his hometown club this weekend and anchored a defense that kept Real Salt Lake scoreless. The center back stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high five clearances in addition to four recoveries, four interceptions and three duels won. Besler’s biggest defensive intervention came in the 56th minute when he slid at full extension to prevent Demar Phillips’ cutback from reaching Yura Movsisyan in front of a gaping net.

Sporting KC’s quest for a sixth straight appearance in the MLS Cup Playoffs will extend to the final day of the regular season. This mirrors the 2015 campaign in which Vermes’ men secured a spot on Decision Day with a 2-1 home win over LA Galaxy.

Espinoza was deployed as a forward in Sporting KC’s 4-3-3 setup for the first time in his career. And while he looked dangerous at times in the attacking third — his perfectly weighted cross for Dom Dwyer nearly resulted in an 86th-minute winner — Espinoza was exemplary on the defensive side. The industrious Honduran won 17 duels and logged seven interceptions, both the most among all MLS players in Week 33.

Real Salt Lake will clinch a berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs IF Real Salt Lake win or tie vs. Seattle Sounders FC on Sunday OR Sporting Kansas City lose or tie vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday OR Portland Timbers lose or tie vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Sunday

DWYER DOMINANT IN 2016

Seattle Sounders FC will clinch a berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs IF Seattle Sounders FC win vs. Real Salt Lake on Sunday OR Sporting Kansas City lose or tie vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday OR Portland Timbers lose or tie vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Sunday

Dom Dwyer has enjoyed another excellent campaign in 2016, becoming the first player in club history to reach 12 goals in three straight regular seasons. He is tied for third in MLS with a team-best 16 goals, which now stands as Kansas City’s third-best scoring haul in the regular season. The center forward has been excellent since the turn of September, scoring in his last four MLS appearances, and now has two games left to catch Preki’s 18-goal mark set in 1996. Dwyer set a club record with 22 regular season goals in 2014.

Portland Timbers will clinch a berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs IF Portland Timbers win vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Sunday OR Portland Timbers tie vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Sunday AND Sporting Kansas City lose vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday OR Sporting Kansas City lose vs. San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday AND Sporting Kansas City loses by two or more goals than does Portland Timbers

Dwyer stamped his name into the league history books on Sept. 18, becoming the 50th player to score 50 regular season goals. Among the 18 active players on the list, Dwyer is the youngest at 26 years old. Remarkably, he is one of just two on the list below the age of 30 — joining Houston forward Will Bruin, who is nine months older than the Sporting KC striker.

PETERSON IS “THE ANSWER”

Grizzled veteran Jacob Peterson continues to piece together arguably the best season in his 11-year MLS career. Nicknamed “The Answer,” Peterson has a career-best six goals this year, three more than his previous three seasons combined, and has emerged as a second scoring punch in the Sporting KC attack. He started 18 straight league matches from May 27 through Oct. 1, the longest run of consecutive starts in his 246-game regular season career. In a 2-2 draw against the LA Galaxy on Sept. 18, Peterson became the third player in Sporting KC history to score in five straight regular season home games, joining Preki (1996) and Scott Sealy (2006).

SUPPORTERS’ SHIELD FC Dallas will clinch the Supporters’ Shield IF FC Dallas win or tie vs. LA Galaxy on Sunday OR Colorado Rapids lose or tie vs. Houston Dynamo on Sunday Colorado Rapids will clinch the Supporters’ Shield IF Colorado Rapids win vs. Houston Dynamo on Sunday AND FC Dallas lose vs. LA Galaxy on Sunday

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Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes FEILHABER FANTASTIC

SPORTING KANSAS CITY NEWS AND NOTES (CONTINUED) STRONG FINISH TO TOUGH CCL CAMPAIGN

Benny Feilhaber has recorded eight assists in his last 10 league appearances and now has 12 assists for the season, tied for fourth most in MLS. Feilhaber, who has become the second player in Sporting KC history to reach double-digit assists in multiple regular seasons (Preki), has been one of the most productive MLS midfielders since the start of 2015. He set MLS career-highs in last year with 10 goals and 15 assists. MLS midfielders: Most goals and assists since 2015 (regular season) Player Club G+A GLS AST Sacha Kljestan NY Red Bulls 47 14 33 Benny Feilhaber Sporting KC 43 16 27 Ignacio Piatti Montreal Impact 40 26 14 Ethan Finlay Columbus 40 18 22 Mauro Diaz FC Dallas 36 13 23

Cameron Porter, Nansel Selbol and Connor Hallisey scored their first Sporting KC goals on Wednesday to spark a 3-1 comeback victory over Central FC in the 2016-17 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League. Porter restored parity in the 49th minute — cancelling out Jem Gordon’s first-half opener — before Sporting KC Academy product Selbol decided the match in the 55th minute with a superb strike on his senior team debut. Hallisey added a penalty kick in second-half stoppage time to draw the curtains on a comfortable evening at Children’s Mercy Park.

SAAD HAPPY TO ASSIST

With a pivotal MLS regular season finale beckoning this weekend, Sporting Kansas City Manager Peter Vermes made wholesale changes to his lineup from Sunday’s 0-0 draw at Real Salt Lake. Four players earned their Sporting Kansas City debuts, namely September signing Benji Joya and Swope Park Rangers trio Tomas Granitto, Alex Molano and Selbol, who signed short-term loan agreements earlier this week.

Despite the win, Sporting KC’s Champions League run comes to an end after finishing second in Group C behind Vancouver Whitecaps FC, who will advance to next year’s knockout rounds with seven other first-place finishers from the group stage.

Sporting KC right back Saad Abdul-Salaam is tied for the lead among MLS defenders with six assists. He tallied his sixth helper of the season in Sporting KC’s 2-2 draw on Sept. 18 against the LA Galaxy, setting up Dom Dwyer’s goahead goal in the 69th minute. The second-year professional joined the club in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft out of Akron and has since become a mainstay along Kansas City’s back line, starting 40 of 60 appearances across all competitions.

2016-17 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Group C Standings Record PTS # Club 4-0-0 12 1 Vancouver 2 Sporting KC 1-2-1 4 3 Central FC 0-3-1 1

RANGERS ROLL TO USL CUP FINAL IN FIRST SEASON

The Swope Park Rangers’ remarkable first season in the United Soccer League will conclude Sunday night with the USL Cup Final against New York Red Bulls II at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. CT on ESPNU as head coach Marc Dos Santos and the Rangers look to bring another soccer championship back to Kansas City.

THREE TITLES IN FOUR YEARS

When Sporting KC lifted the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup last September, it became the fifth MLS club to win three major trophies in a four-year span since 2005, joining Seattle, D.C. United, LA Galaxy and Columbus Crew SC. Should Sporting KC add to its trophy haul in 2016 with an MLS Cup, it would join LA as the only MLS clubs to win four titles in a five-year span since 2005. Sporting KC MLS Cup (2013), Open Cup (2012, 2015) Seattle Sounders FC Open Cup (2009, 2010, 2011, 2014), Supporters’ Shield (2014) D.C. United Open Cup (2008), Supporters’ Shield (2006, 2007) LA Galaxy MLS Cup (2011, 2012, 2014), Supporters Shield (2010, 2011) Columbus Crew SC MLS Cup (2008), Supporters’ Shield (2008, 2009)

The Swope Park Rangers continued their scintillating postseason run last Saturday, defeating Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 by a 3-0 scoreline to win the USL Western Conference championship at Swope Soccer Village. Two goals from Kris Tyrpak and a late strike from Dane Kelly saw the Rangers claim their first-ever silverware with the conference title. Sporting KC’s USL affiliate was unveiled last October and finished fourth in the Western Conference upon completion of its regular season campaign, amassing a 14-10-6 record. Dos Santos’ men have caught fire over the last two months, winning nine of their last 10 matches and outscoring opponents 8-1 in three playoff games.

RUBIO OUT FOR THE YEAR WITH ACL INJURY

Sporting KC forward Diego Rubio suffered a torn Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in his right knee during training on Oct. 14 and will miss the remainder of the 2016 MLS season, the club announced last Sunday. Rubio will undergo surgery in the near future and will return to Sporting KC for the 2017 season. Rubio has recorded three goals and one assist in 20 appearances across all competitions since joining Sporting KCon loan in March. The 23-year-old Chilean completed his permanent transfer from Spanish side Real Valladolid to Sporting KCin September. Last month, Rubio became the first player in club history to score in the MLS regular season, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions League in the same year. He opened his 2016 scoring account in a 1-1 draw at Vancouver Whitecaps FC on April 27 and notched the game-winner in extra time of a 2-1 U.S. Open Cup victory over Minnesota United FC on June 15. Rubio then tallied his first goal at Children’s Mercy Park in a 2-1 Champions League defeat to Vancouver on Sept. 13. A native of Santiago, Chile, Rubio has netted 40 goals and added 16 assists since turning professional in 2011 at age 17. After rising from the youth ranks to the senior team at hometown club Colo-Colo, Rubio moved overseas to Sporting Clube de Portugal, where he scored 22 times for Sporting B from 2011-2015. The striker made 20 first-team appearances for Sporting while also going on loan to Romanian side Pandurii Targu Jiu in 2013 and Norwegian outfit Sandnes Ulf in 2014. Rubio earned three caps for the Chile Men’s National Team in 2011 at age 18 before playing eight matches at the U-20 level from 2012-2013.

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Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KANSAS CITY NEWS AND NOTES (CONTINUED) SPORTING KC ANNOUNCES 2016 CLUB AWARDS Sporting KC presented the club’s 2016 awards on Oct. 8 at Children’s Mercy Park during Pitch Black. Sporting KC players, media members and supporters voted on the following award winners:

• Most Valuable Player, presented by Soave Automotive Group: Dom Dwyer • Offensive Player of the Year, presented by Sabates Eye Centers: Benny Feilhaber • Defensive Player of the Year, presented by Ivy Investments: Saad Abdul-Salaam • Newcomer of the Year, presented by Kansas City Marriott Downtown: Alec Kann • Goal of the Year, presented by Power Partners: Jacob Peterson • The Victory Project Humanitarian of the Year, presented by Children’s Mercy: Chance Myers • Golden Boot, presented by Henry Wurst, Inc.: Dom Dwyer Dwyer is the club’s Most Valuable Player for the second time in three seasons. The forward ranks fourth in MLS with 16 goals and has become the first player in team history to score at least 12 goals in three straight regular seasons. Now in his fifth year with Sporting KC, Dwyer has risen to second on the club’s alltime charts with 61 career goals in all competitions. Feilhaber, the team’s Offensive Player of the Year, has seven goals and 13 assists this season in all competitions. He is tied for fourth in MLS with 12 assists, including eight in his last 10 games, and is just the second player in club history to reach double-digit assists in multiple regular seasons. Abdul-Salaam earns Defensive Player of the Year honors in his second MLS season. The 25-year-old is tied for the lead among MLS defenders with six assists and has started 28 of 32 appearances in all competitions, contributing to seven shutouts. Kann, a goalkeeper who joined Sporting KC last December, receives Newcomer of the Year accolades after making 21 saves in 10 starts across all competitions (4-3-3 record). He has recorded two shutout victories in MLS and played both matches in Sporting KC’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup campaign. Peterson scored Sporting KC’s Goal of the Year on July 24 in a 3-0 win over Seattle Sounders FC at Children’s Mercy Park, unleashing a brilliant 18-yard strike across frame and into the top left corner. Peterson has enjoyed a breakout year in 2016, scoring a career-high six MLS goals while starting 18 straight league games from May 27 through Oct. 1. Myers is the club’s Humanitarian of the Year recipient as a dedicated supporter of The Victory Project, participating in numerous impactful events and fundraisers for a foundation that helps children fight cancer and other serious illnesses. Throughout 2016, Myers has also visited patients at Children’s Mercy Hospital, given charitably to the Ronald McDonald House and fostered the growth of soccer in inner city Kansas City.

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Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RESULTS

All-Time Regular Season SERIES LEADERS

Sporting KC record vs. San Jose Earthquakes: 22-24-7 Home games: 17-8-1 (40 GF, 28 GA) Road games: 5-16-6 (21 GF, 38 GA) Date 04/21/1996 05/29/1996 08/15/1996 09/21/1996 03/29/1997 06/08/1997 06/15/1997 08/24/1997 05/23/1998 07/25/1998 09/05/1998 09/27/1998 04/10/1999 07/31/1999 09/04/1999 10/06/1999 04/15/2000 05/20/2000 07/04/2000 08/16/2000 04/28/2001 06/23/2001 09/01/2001 09/08/2001 04/13/2002 06/08/2002 06/29/2002 07/27/2002 04/19/2003 06/28/2003 08/08/2003 09/20/2003 06/26/2004 08/14/2004 09/18/2004 10/09/2004 04/23/2005 05/28/2005 08/30/2008 10/18/2008 04/05/2009 08/22/2009 08/14/2010 10/23/2010 06/17/2011 10/01/2011 05/27/2012 08/18/2013 03/22/2014 08/19/2015 10/16/2015 04/24/2016 09/24/2016

Score KC 2 at SJ 2 KC 1 at SJ 2 KC 4 vs SJ 1 KC 0 vs SJ 0 KC 2 vs SJ 2 KC 3 at SJ 2 KC 1 vs SJ 3 KC 2 at SJ 2 KC 0 vs SJ 1 KC 1 at SJ 1 KC 5 vs SJ 1 KC 0 at SJ 2 KC 1 vs SJ 1 KC 2 vs SJ 2 KC 0 at SJ 2 KC 0 at SJ 1 KC 2 vs SJ 0 KC 2 vs SJ 0 KC 0 at SJ 0 KC 3 at SJ 0 KC 0 vs SJ 0 KC 0 at SJ 2 KC 0 at SJ 3 KC 1 vs SJ 0 KC 2 vs SJ 0 KC 0 at SJ 3 KC 1 at SJ 2 KC 2 vs SJ 1 KC 1 at SJ 1 KC 0 at SJ 0 KC 0 vs SJ 1 KC 1 vs SJ 4 KC 1 at SJ 1 KC 0 vs SJ 2 KC 1 vs SJ 0 KC 0 at SJ 0 KC 2 at SJ 3 KC 1 vs SJ 0 KC 1 at SJ 2 KC 3 vs SJ 2 KC 2 vs SJ 0 KC 0 at SJ 1 KC 0 at SJ 1 KC 4 vs SJ 1 KC 1 vs SJ 0 KC 1 at SJ 1 KC 2 vs SJ 1 KC 0 at SJ 1 KC 1 vs SJ 0 KC 0 vs SJ 5 KC 0 at SJ 1 KC 0 at SJ 1 KC 2 at SJ 1

SPORTING KANSAS CITY 10 Preki 9 Preki 80 Preki 37 Preki 43 Matt McKeon 50 Preki

Result Location W (SO) Spartan Stadium L Spartan Stadium W Arrowhead Stadium L (SO) Arrowhead Stadium W (SO) Arrowhead Stadium W Spartan Stadium L Arrowhead Stadium W (SO) Spartan Stadium L Arrowhead Stadium L (SO) Spartan Stadium W Arrowhead Stadium L Spartan Stadium L (SO) Arrowhead Stadium W (SO) Arrowhead Stadium L Spartan Stadium L Spartan Stadium W Arrowhead Stadium W Arrowhead Stadium T Spartan Stadium W Spartan Stadium T Arrowhead Stadium L Spartan Stadium L Spartan Stadium W Arrowhead Stadium W Arrowhead Stadium L Spartan Stadium L Spartan Stadium W Arrowhead Stadium T Spartan Stadium T Spartan Stadium L Arrowhead Stadium L Arrowhead Stadium T Spartan Stadium L Arrowhead Stadium W Arrowhead Stadium T Spartan Stadium L Spartan Stadium W Arrowhead Stadium L Buck Shaw Stadium W CommunityAmerica Ballpark W CommunityAmerica Ballpark L Buck Shaw Stadium L Buck Shaw Stadium W CommunityAmerica Ballpark W Children’s Mercy Park T Buck Shaw Stadium W Children’s Mercy Park L Buck Shaw Stadium W Children’s Mercy Park L Children’s Mercy Park L Avaya Stadium L Avaya Stadium W Avaya Stadium

86

Ronald Cerritos 10 Corrales/Mulrooney 5 Ronald Cerritos 47 Ronald Cerritos 25 Ramiro Corrales 36 Richrd Mulrooney 45

Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered

5 Tony Meola 7 Tony Meola 7 Tony Meola 74 Tony Meola 18 Tony Meola

Joe Cannon 8 Joe Cannon 6 Joe Cannon 9 Joe Cannon 73 Joe Cannon 14

Wins Losses Shutouts Saves Goals alloweD

All-Time Regular Season GAME HIGHS SPORTING KANSAS CITY

san jose earthquakes

3 Preki/Diop 2 seven players tied 8 Preki (7/31/99) 4 six players tied 6 three players tied 7 Arnaud/Wright

Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered

9 Ammann/Meola 5 Tim Melia (8/19/15)

SAVES GOALS ALLOWED

(9/20/03) Landon Donovan (6/15/97) Eric Wynalda (8/14/04) Landon Donovan

3 3 8 three players tied 4 Godoy/Mullan 6 (10/6/99) Eddie Lewis 8

(10/18/08) Joe Cannon 10 (9/5/98) Andy Kirk 5

All-Time Regular Season SERIES STATS SPORTING KANSAS CITY Category Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks

1 2 OT 27 34 0 318 354 7 139 152 3 369 358 4 73 74 0 131 139 1

Total 61 679 294 731 147 271

san jose earthquakes Category Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks

1 2 OT 28 38 0 317 328 10 130 138 4 410 386 5 83 64 1 132 143 3

Total 66 655 272 801 148 278

GOALS SCORED IN SERIES BY INTERVAL 1-15

KC 6 SJ 7

16-30

19,419

ALL-TIME AVERAGE MLS ATTENDANCE 107 MLS matches since 2011 (including postseason)

SPORTING KC MATCHES PLAYED 101 MLS regular season, 6 MLS postseason, 14 Open Cup, 6 CCL, 5 friendlies

PERCENT CAPACITY IN MLS MATCHES 107 MLS matches since 2011 Seating capacity: 18,467

105.2 6

31-45

10 11 10 11

CHILDREN’S MERCY PARK BY THE NUMBERS

CONSECUTIVE MLS SELLOUTS Dating back to April 2012 (including postseason)

132

san jose earthquakes

46-60

61-75

11 5 13 9

76-90

OT

Total

18 0 61 16 0 66

70

SPORTING KC MATCHES WON not including penalty shootout victories in 2012 U.S. Open Cup and 2013 MLS Cup finals

214

SPORTING KC GOALS SCORED in 132 matches played at the stadium


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KANSAS CITY TRANSACTION TRACKER Players In

Players Out

Lawrence Olum (signing - 12/9/15)

Jalil Anibaba (option declined - 11/25/15)

Alec Kann (Re-Entry Draft - 12/11/15)

Mikey Lopez (out of contract - 12/31/15)

Justin Mapp (signing - 12/14/15)

Krisztian Nemeth (transfer - 1/29/16)

Brad Davis (trade - 1/7/16)

Erik Palmer-Brown (loan - 2/1/16)

Daniel Salloi (Homegrown - 1/13/16)

Bernardo Anor (loan - 2/17/16)

Nuno Andre Coelho (signing - 1/26/16)

Amobi Okugo (waived - 2/23/16)

Diego Rubio (loan - 3/8/16)

Marcel de Jong (contract terminated - 3/1/16)

Ever Alvarado (signing - 6/24/16)

Jordi Quintilla (waived - 6/23/16)

Emmanuel Appiah (signing - 7/12/16)

Amadou Dia (trade - 7/12/16)

Cameron Porter (trade - 7/12/16) Benji Joya (signing - 9/15/16)

SPORTING KANSAS CITY TRANSACTION TIMELINE DATE Nov. 25: Dec. 9: Dec. 11: Dec. 14: Dec. 31 Jan. 7: Jan. 11: Jan. 13: Jan. 26: Jan. 29: Feb. 1: Feb. 17: Feb. 23: March 1: March 8: June 15: June 23: June 24: June 25: July 12: July 12: Sept. 15:

IN/OUT DETAILS OUT Sporting KC declines contract option for D Jalil Anibaba IN Sporting KC signs M Lawrence Olum, re-signs D Seth Sinovic and GK Jon Kempin to new contracts IN Sporting KC selects GK Alec Kann in first round of MLS Re-Entry Draft IN Sporting KC signs M Justin Mapp OUT M Mikey Lopez leaves Sporting KC out of contract IN Sporting KC acquires M Brad Davis from the Houston Dynamo (MLS) in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft, a third-round pick in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft and future considerations Sporting KC re-signs M Soni Mustivar and M Paulo Nagamura to new contracts IN Sporting KC signs F Daniel Salloi as Homegrown Player IN Sporting KC signs D Nuno Andre Coelho OUT Sporting KC transfers F Krisztian Nemeth to Al-Gharafa SC (Qatar) OUT Sporting KC loans D Erik Palmer-Brown to FC Porto (Portugal) OUT Sporting KC loans M Bernardo Anor to Minnesota United FC (NASL) OUT Sporting KC waives M Amobi Okugo OUT Sporting KC and D Marcel de Jong mutually agree to terminate contract IN Sporting KC acquires F Diego Rubio on loan as Young Designated Player OUT Sporting KC loans F Daniel Salloi to Gyirmot SE (Hungary) OUT Sporting KC waives M Jordi Quintilla IN Sporting KC signs D Ever Alvarado OUT Sporting KC loans D Amadou Dia to Swope Park Rangers (USL) IN Sporting KC signs M Emmanuel Appiah IN / OUT Sporting KC acquires F Cameron Porter from Montreal Impact (MLS) in exchange for D Amadou Dia IN Sporting KC signs M Benji Joya

CONSTRUCTING SPORTING KANSAS CITY Year

MLS SuperDraft

2008

Chance Myers (1st)

2009

Matt Besler (8th) Graham Zusi (23rd)

Signings

Trades

Homegrown Players

Seth Sinovic (5/10/11)

Kevin Ellis (2/18/11)

2010

Jon Kempin (8/31/10)

2011 2012

Dom Dwyer (16th)

2013 2015

2016

MLS Re-Entry Draft

Connor Hallisey (10th) Saad Abdul-Salaam (12th)

Jacob Peterson (1/19/12)

Paulo Nagamura (11/29/11)

Jimmy Medranda (8/9/13)

Benny Feilhaber (12/11/12) Ike Opara (12/12/12)

Tim Melia (12/23/14) Roger Espinoza (1/6/15) Soni Mustivar (2/16/15)

Bernardo Anor (12/8/14) (ON LOAN - Minnesota Utd)

Lawrence Olum (12/9/15) Justin Mapp (12/14/15) Nuno Andre Coelho (1/26/16) Diego Rubio (3/8/16) Ever Alvarado (6/24/16) Emmanuel Appiah (7/12/16) Benji Joya (9/15/16)

Brad Davis (1/7/16) Cameron Porter (7/12/16)

7

Erik Palmer-Brown (8/2/13) (ON LOAN - FC Porto)

Daniel Salloi (1/13/16) (ON LOAN - Gyirmot SE)

Alec Kann (12/11/15)


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KANSAS CITY 2016 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS DATE

OPPONENT

COMPETITION

TIME (CT) / RESULT

TV / SCORERS

Sunday, March 6

at Seattle Sounders FC

MLS

W 1-0

Coelho 73

SATURDAY, MARCH 12

VANCOUVER WHITECAPS

MLS

W 2-1

Dwyer 5, 41

SUNDAY, MARCH 20

TORONTO FC

MLS

W 1-0

Davis 70

SATURDAY, APRIL 2

REAL SALT LAKE

MLS

L 1-2

Feilhaber 94+

Saturday, April 9

at New York Red Bulls

MLS

W 2-0

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13

COLORADO RAPIDS

MLS

L 1-2

Sunday, April 17

at FC Dallas

MLS

L 1-2

Olum 22

Sunday, April 24

at San Jose Earthquakes

MLS

L 0-1

---

Wednesday, April 27

at Vancouver Whitecaps FC

MLS

T 1-1

Rubio 27

SUNDAY, MAY 1

LA GALAXY

MLS

T 1-1

Davis 30

Saturday, May 7

at Houston Dynamo

MLS

L 0-2

---

Wednesday, May 11

at Colorado Rapids

MLS

L 0-1

---

SUNDAY, MAY 15

ORLANDO CITY SC

MLS

W 2-1

Dwyer 74; Peterson 79

SATURDAY, MAY 21

REAL SALT LAKE

MLS

L 1-3

Dwyer 50

FRIDAY, May 27

D.C. UNITED

MLS

L 0-1

---

Thursday, June 2

at LA Galaxy

MLS

T 0-0

---

Wednesday, June 15

at Minnesota United FC (NASL)

U.S. Open Cup (Round of 32) W 2-1 (AET)

Feilhaber 65; Rubio 109

SUNDAY, JUNE 19

FC DALLAS

MLS

W 2-0

Olum 43; Feilhaber 47+

Saturday, June 25

at Montreal Impact

MLS

T 2-2

Dwyer 21, 59

Wednesday, June 29

at Houston Dynamo

U.S. Open Cup (Round of 16) L 1-3

Davis 61

SUNDAY, JULY 3

COLUMBUS CREW SC

MLS

W 3-2

Feilhaber 49; Zusi 56; Besler 91+

SUNDAY, JULY 10

NEW YORK CITY FC

MLS

W 3-1

Feilhaber 8; Medranda 16; Opara 51

Wednesday, July 13

at Chicago Fire

MLS

L 0-1

---

Saturday, July 16

at Colorado Rapids

MLS

L 0-1

---

SUNDAY, JULY 24

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC

MLS

W 3-0

Dwyer 21, 79; Peterson 48+

SUNDAY, JULY 31

PORTLAND TIMBERS

MLS

W 1-0

Peterson 50

Sunday, Aug. 7

at Portland Timbers

MLS

L 0-3

---

Saturday, Aug. 13

at FC Dallas

MLS

T 2-2

Dwyer 68, 73

Tuesday, Aug. 16

at Central FC

CCL Group Stage

T 2-2

Sinovic 51; Ellis 70

SATURDAY, AUG. 20

VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC

MLS

W 2-0

Peterson 39; Feilhaber 64

Tuesday, Aug. 23

at Vancouver Whitecaps FC

CCL Group Stage

L 0-3

---

Saturday, Aug. 27

at Philadelphia Union

MLS

L 0-2

---

FRIDAY, SEPT. 9

HOUSTON DYNAMO

MLS

T 3-3

Peterson 14; Espinoza 26; Dwyer 81

TUESDAY. SEPT. 13

VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC

CCL Group Stage

L 1-2

Rubio 55

SUNDAY, SEPT. 18

LA GALAXY

MLS

T 2-2

Peterson 50; Dwyer 69

Saturday, Sept. 24

at San Jose Earthquakes

MLS

W 2-1

Dwyer 7; Ellis 81

Saturday, Oct. 1

at New England Revolution

MLS

L 1-3

Dwyer 49

Sunday, Oct. 16

at Real Salt Lake

MLS

T 0-0

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WEDNESDAY. OCT. 19

CENTRAL FC

CCL Group Stage

W 3-1

Porter 49; Selbol 55; Hallisey 91+

SUNDAY, OCT. 23

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES

MLS

3:00

TBD (subject to flex)

8

Feilhaber 17; Dwyer 60 Dwyer 77


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KC MISCELLANEOUS STATS

SPORTING KC IN 2016 (MLS REGULAR SEASON)

Regular Season Record By Month

2016 Record When... Scoring first goal Conceding first goal Leading at halftime Tied at halftime Trailing at halftime Scoring 0 goals Scoring 1 goal Scoring 2 goals Scoring 3 goals Scoring 4+ goals Allowing 0 goals Allowing 1 goal Allowing 2 goals Allowing 3 goals Allowing 4+ goals Wearing Sporting blue Wearing dark indigo Wearing white Leading at 75’ Tied at 75’ Trailing at 75’ Outshooting opponent Outshot by opponent Shots even One-goal games On ESPN/ESPN2 On FOX/FS1 On KMCI-TV Day games (before 5 p.m.) Games 5 p.m. CT or later With red card for With red card against Temperature 75 & up Temperature below 75 In Pacific time zone In Mountain time zone In Central time zone In Eastern time zone vs. Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference On grass On turf With zero subs With one sub With two subs with three subs

10-1-2 2-12-4 6-0-1 5-7-5 1-6-2 0-8-2 3-5-2 6-0-3 3-0-1 0-0-0 7-0-2 4-5-2 1-5-3 0-3-1 0-0-0 5-7-2 4-1-3 3-5-3 9-0-2 3-3-6 0-10-0 8-9-5 4-4-2 0-0-1 7-8-0 3-2-0 5-1-2 4-10-6 4-2-2 8-11-6 1-3-0 3-1-2 4-3-4 8-10-4 2-2-2 0-2-1 9-7-4 1-2-1 5-4-1 7-9-7 11-12-6 1-2-1 0-0-0 1-0-2 2-4-2 9-9-4

March 2016 March all-time April 2016 April all-time May 2016 May all-time June 2016 June all-time July 2016 July all-time Aug. 2016 Aug. all-time Sept. 2016 Sept. all-time Oct. 2016 Oct. all-time

Quickest Goals... 5th min, Dom Dwyer, 3/12 vs VAN 7th min, Dom Dwyer, 9/24 at SJ 8th min, Benny Feilhaber, 7/10 vs NYC Quickest Goals Against... 4th min, Kei Kamara, 10/1 at NE 7th min, Alan Gordon, 9/18 vs LA 14th min, Christian Bolanos, 4/27 at VAN 14th min, Frank Lampard, 7/10 vs NYC Game-winning goals after 75’... 79th min, Jacob Peterson, 5/15 vs ORL 91st min, Matt Besler, 7/3 vs CLB 81st min, Kevin Ellis, 9/24 at SJ Game-tying goals after 75’...

3-0-0 16-9-6 1-4-1 40-35-15 1-4-1 34-43-24 1-0-2 39-29-23 4-2-0 50-35-24 1-2-1 40-50-16 1-0-2 30-37-17 0-1-1 20-15-15

Game-winning goals against after 75’...

Game-tying goals against after 75’... 76th min, Maxi Urruti, 8/13 at FCD 94th min, Raul Rodriguez, 9/9 vs HOU 76th min, Landon Donovan, 9/18 vs LA

Regular Season Team-By-Team (in 2016) 14-26-11 (0-1-0) vs. Chicago Fire vs. Colorado Rapids 23-22-13 (0-3-0) vs. Columbus Crew SC 25-22-6 (1-0-0) vs. D.C. United 20-21-12 (0-1-0) vs. FC Dallas 23-21-11 (1-1-1) vs. Houston Dynamo 5-9-11 (0-1-1) vs. LA Galaxy 20-24-14 (0-0-3) vs. Montreal Impact 6-3-2 (0-0-1) vs. NE Revolution 24-17-11 (0-1-0) vs. New York City FC 2-0-0 (1-0-0) vs. New York Red Bulls 20-20-13 (1-0-0) vs. Orlando City SC 1-1-0 (1-0-0) vs. Philadelphia Union 5-5-4 (0-1-0) 5-3-2 (1-1-0) vs. Portland Timbers vs. Real Salt Lake 8-9-6 (0-2-1) vs. SJ Earthquakes 22-24-7 (1-1-0) vs. Seattle Sounders FC 4-7-3 (2-0-0) vs. Toronto FC 14-4-5 (1-0-0) vs. Vancouver Whitecaps 6-1-3 (2-0-1)

Red Cards... 84th min, Roger Espinoza, 3/20 vs TOR 76th min, Ike Opara, 5/11 at COL 39th min, Soni Mustivar, 8/7 at POR 59th min, Jimmy Medranda, 8/27 at PHI 87th min, Roger Espinoza, 8/27 at PHI Red Cards Against...

Regular Season Home and Away Overall All-time 2016 at home All-time at home 2016 on road All-time on road

79th min, Luke Mulholland, 4/2 vs RSL 82nd min, Shkelzen Gashi, 4/13 vs COL 78th min, Dillon Serna, 5/11 at COL 86th min, Alhaji Kamara, 5/27 vs DC 78th min, Marlon Hairston, 7/16 at COL

269-253-140 9-4-3 175-91-64 3-9-5 94-162-76

41st min, Oniel Fisher, 3/6 at SEA 46th min +, Jordan Smith, 3/12 vs VAN 51st min, Kendall Waston, 4/27 at VAN 70th min, Ashley Cole, 5/1 vs LA 48th min, Tyson Wahl, 7/3 vs CLB 12th min, Diego Chara, 8/7 at POR

Penalty Kicks...

84th min, Benny Feilhaber, 4/2 vs RSL (goal) 45th min, Benny Feilhaber, 6/19 vs DAL (goal) 49th min, Benny Feilhaber, 7/3 vs CLB (goal) 64th min, Benny Feilhaber, 8/20 vs VAN (goal)

Penalty Kicks Against...

70th min, Pedro Morales, 3/12 vs VAN (goal) 64th min, Bradley Wright-Phillips, 4/9 at NY (saved) 59th min, Chris Wondolowski, 4/24 at SJ (goal) 39th min, Ignacio Piatti, 6/25 at MTL (goal)

Youngest Goalscorer... Oldest Goalscorer... Youngest Starter... Youngest to play in a game... Oldest Starter... Oldest to play in a game...

22 yrs., 154 days, Jimmy Medranda, 7/10 vs NYC 34 yrs., 175 days, Brad Davis, 5/1 vs LA 22 yrs., 70 days, Jimmy Medranda, 4/17 at DAL 22 yrs., 28 days, Jimmy Medranda, 3/6 at SEA 34 yrs., 315 days, Brad Davis, 9/18 vs LA 34 yrs., 321 days, Brad Davis, 9/24 at SJ

2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON TEAM STATS GOALS 1 2 Total SPORTING KC 17 23 40 OppONENT 18 23 41

SHOTS 1 2 Total SPORTING KC 221 248 469 OppONENT 142 173 315

SHOTS ON GOAL SPORTING KC OppONENT

1 68 55

2 Total 75 143 63 118

FOULS 1 2 Total SPORTING KC 184 226 410 OppONENT 213 190 403

OFFSIDES 1 2 Total SPORTING KC 34 27 61 OppONENT 42 46 88

CORNER KICKS 1 2 Total SPORTING KC 93 103 196 OppONENT 51 55 106

CAUTIONS 1 2 Total SPORTING KC 16 41 57 OppONENT 22 31 53

EJECTIONS 1 2 Total SPORTING KC 1 4 5 OppONENT 3 3 6

PK’S (Made/attempted) 1 SPORTING KC 1/1 OppONENT 1/1

2 3/3 2/3

Total 4/4 3/4

Sporting kc all-time win/loss records IN COMPETITIVE MATCHES overall Competition MLS Reg. Season MLS Playoffs U.S. Open Cup International TOTAL

W L T 269 253 140 17 19 8 24 15 6 10 12 9 320 299 163

home GF GA 920 892 59 59 89 55 39 45 1107 1051

Competition MLS Reg. Season MLS Playoffs U.S. Open Cup International TOTAL

W L T 175 91 64 14 3 3 17 7 2 6 4 5 212 105 74

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away GF GA 550 397 35 15 59 26 20 13 664 451

Competition MLS Reg. Season MLS Playoffs U.S. Open Cup International TOTAL

W L T 94 162 76 2 15 5 7 8 4 4 8 3 107 193 88

GF GA 370 495 21 41 30 29 19 32 440 597

Neutral site MLS Cup Playoffs International TOTAL

W L T 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

GF GA 3 3 0 0 3 3


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KC STARTERS BY POSITION (2016 REGULAR SEASON)

Formation: 4-3-3

NOTE: Chart does not account for players interchanging and/or switching positions over the course of a match. Substitute players are not listed.

Center forward Dom Dwyer 30 Diego Rubio 3

Left forward

Right forward

Brad Davis 10 Connor Hallisey 10 Graham Zusi 10 Jacob Peterson 2 Roger Espinoza 1

Jacob Peterson 16 Brad Davis 4 Jimmy Medranda 4 Graham Zusi 5 Benny Feilhaber 2 Connor Hallisey 2

Left-center midfielder

Right-center midfielder

Roger Espinoza 27 Paulo Nagamura 2 Jordi Quintilla 2 Emmanuel Appiah 1 Benny Feilhaber 1

Benny Feilhaber 21 Soni Mustivar 4 Jordi Quintilla 4 Paulo Nagamura 3 Roger Espinoza 1

Defensive midfielder Soni Mustivar 19 Lawrence Olum 7 Nuno Coelho 4 Benny Feilhaber 3

Left back

Jimmy Medranda 18 Amadou Dia 9 Seth Sinovic 5 Matt Besler 1

Left center back

Right center back

Matt Besler 15 Lawrence Olum 10 Kevin Ellis 3 Ike Opara 3 Nuno Coelho 2

Nuno Coelho 14 Ike Opara 13 Kevin Ellis 6

Goalkeeper Tim Melia 26 Alec Kann 7

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Right back

Saad Abdul-Salaam 25 Chance Myers 6 Graham Zusi 2


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KC 2016 BOX SCORES March 6, 2016: Seattle Sounders FC FC 0-1 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | CenturyLink Field | Seattle, WA Attendance: 39,525 Weather: 50 degrees and rainy Sporting KC (1-0-0, 3 pts) Seattle Sounders FC (0-1-0, 0 pts)

1 0 0

2 1 0

F 1 0

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Chance Myers, Nuno Andre Coelho, Matt Besler, Amadou Dia; Soni Mustivar, Jordi Quintilla, Roger Espinoza; Connor Hallisey (Jimmy Medranda 82), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi Subs not used: Alec Kann, Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Lawrence Olum, Jacob Peterson, Daniel Salloi Seattle Sounders FC: Stefan Frei; Oniel Fisher, Brad Evans (Dylan Remick 90), Chad Marshall, Joevin Jones; Cristian Roldan, Osvaldo Alonso, Andreas Ivanschitz; Jordan Morris (Oalex Anderson 83), Nelson Valdez (Zach Scott 70), Clint Dempsey Subs not used: Tyler Miller, Nathan Sturgis, Aaron Kovar, Darwin Jones Stats Summary SKC SEA Shots (on goal) 14 (4) 8 (2) Saves 2 3 Fouls 19 9 Offside 1 3 Corner Kicks 6 7 Misconduct Summary: SEA -- Oniel Fisher (ejection; serious foul) 41 SKC -- Graham Zusi (caution; unsporting behavior) 76 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 77 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Nuno Andre Coelho 1 (Jordi Quintilla 1) 73

1 0 1

2 1 1

F 1 2

Sporting Kansas City: Tim Melia; Chance Myers, Nuno Andre Coelho, Kevin Ellis, Amadou Dia; Soni Mustivar, Benny Feilhaber, Jordi Quintilla (Jimmy Medranda 73); Brad Davis (Diego Rubio 80), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi (C) Subs Not Used: Alec Kann, Saad Abdul-Salaam, Seth Sinovic, Lawrence Olum, Jacob Peterson Real Salt Lake: Jeff Attinella; Tony Beltran, Justen Glad, Aaron Maund, Chris Wingert (Demar Phillips 59); John Stertzer, Sunday Stephen, Luke Mulholland; Jordan Allen, Yura Movsisyan (Devon Sandoval 70), Joao Plata Subs Not Used: Lalo Fernandez, Emilio Orozco, Andrew Brody, Olmes Garcia, Danilo Acosta SKC RSL Stats Summary Shots (on goal) 9 (3) 15 (8) Saves 6 2 Fouls 13 18 Offside 8 2 Corner Kicks 7 3 Misconduct Summary: RSL -- Yura Movsisyan (caution; unsporting behavior) 67 RSL -- Joao Plata (caution; time wasting) 77 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber (caution; unsporting behavior) 90 RSL -- Luke Mulholland (caution; argument) 90 Scoring Summary: RSL -- Justen Glad 1 (Joao Plata 3) 29 RSL -- Luke Mulholland 1 (unassisted) 79 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber 1 (penalty kick) 94+

Sporting KC (2-0-0, 6 pts) Vancouver Whitecaps FC (0-2-0, 0 pts)

1 2 0

2 0 1

F 2 1

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Chance Myers (Saad Abdul-Salaam 83), Nuno Andre Coelho, Matt Besler, Amadou Dia; Soni Mustivar, Jordi Quintilla (Jimmy Medranda 76), Roger Espinoza; Connor Hallisey (Brad Davis 77), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi Subs not used: Alec Kann, Kevin Ellis, Lawrence Olum, Daniel Salloi Vancouver Whitecaps FC: David Ousted; Jordan Smith, Kendall Waston, Tim Parker, Jordan Harvey; Deybi Flores (Kianz Froese 46), Matias Laba (Blas Perez 67), Cristian Techera (Fraser Aird 46), Pedro Morales, Kekuta Manneh; Octavio Rivero Subs not used: Paolo Tornaghi, Pa-Modou Kah, Sam Adekugbe, Masato Kudo Stats Summary SKC VAN Shots (on goal) 14 (6) 9 (4) Saves 3 3 Fouls 14 19 Offside 5 3 Corner Kicks 6 0 Misconduct Summary: VAN -- Octavio Rivero (caution; unsporting behavior) 36 VAN -- Kendall Waston (caution; unsporting behavior) 38 VAN -- Jordan Smith (ejeection; serious foul) 45+1 SKC -- Jordi Quintilla (caution; unsporting behavior) 51 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer 1 (unassisted) 5 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 2 (Chance Myers 1, Graham Zusi 1) 41 VAN -- Pedro Morales 1 (penalty kick)

April 2, 2016: Sporting KC 1-2 Real Salt Lake MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 20,553 (73rd straight sellout) Weather: 63 degrees and sunny Sporting KC (3-1-0, 9 pts) Real Salt Lake (2-0-2, 8 pts)

March 12, 2016: Sporting KC 2-1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 20,178 (71st straight sellout) Weather: 57 degrees and cloudy

April 9, 2016: New York Red Bulls 0-2 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Red Bull Arena | Harrison, NJ Attendance: 21,406 Weather: 40 degrees and cloudy Sporting KC (4-1-0, 12 pts) New York Red Bulls (1-4-0, 3 pts)

1 1 0

2 1 0

F 2 0

March 20, 2016: Sporting KC 1-0 Toronto FC MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,867 (72nd straight sellout) Weather: 48 degrees and sunny Sporting KC (3-0-0, 9 pts) Toronto FC (1-1-1, 4 pts)

1 0 0

2 1 0

F 1 0

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Chance Myers, Nuno Andre Coelho, Matt Besler, Amadou Dia; Soni Mustivar, Jordi Quintilla (Lawrence Olum 81), Roger Espinoza; Connor Hallisey (Brad Davis 46), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi Subs not used: Alec Kann, Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Jimmy Medranda, Daniel Salloi Toronto FC: Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis, Josh Williams (Jay Chapman 86), Justin Morrow; Marco Delgado, Michael Bradley, Tsubasa Endoh (Mo Babouli 77), Will Johnson, Benoit Cheyrou (Jozy Altidore 77); Sebastian Giovinco Subs not used: Quillan Roberts, Ashtone Morgan, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta Stats Summary SKC TOR Shots (on goal) 7 (3) 12 (4) Saves 4 2 Fouls 13 12 Offside 0 3 Corner Kicks 3 2 Misconduct Summary: TOR -- Benoit Cheyrou (caution; unsporting behavior) 60 TOR -- Justin Morrow (caution; dissent) 71 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (ejection; serious foul) 84 SKC -- Tim Melia (caution; time wasting) 87 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Brad Davis 1 (Dom Dwyer 1) 70

April 13, 2016: Sporting KC 1-2 Colorado Rapids MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,168 (74th straight sellout) Weather: 47 degrees and sunny Sporting KC (4-2-0, 12 pts) Colorado Rapids (3-2-1, 10 pts)

1 0 1

2 1 1

F 1 2

Sporting Kansas City: Tim Melia; Chance Myers (Saad Abdul-Salaam 52), Nuno Andre Coelho, Kevin Ellis (Ike Opara 42), Amadou Dia; Benny Feilhaber, Lawrence Olum, Roger Espinoza (Jimmy Medranda 94+); Connor Hallisey, Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi (C) Subs Not Used: Alec Kann, Jordi Quintilla, Jacob Peterson, Diego Rubio

Sporting Kansas City: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Nuno Andre Coelho, Ike Opara, Amadou Dia; Jordi Quintilla (Benny Feilhaber 46), Lawrence Olum (Brad Davis 72), Roger Espinoza; Connor Hallisey, Diego Rubio (Dom Dwyer 57), Graham Zusi (C) Subs Not Used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Matt Besler, Jimmy Medranda

New York Red Bulls: Luis Robles; Sal Zizzo, Chris Duvall, Karl Ouimette, Connor Lade; Sean Davis, Dax McCarty (C) (Alex Muyl 85), Lloyd Sam (Anatole Abang 65), Sacha Kljestan (Shaun Wright-Phillips 75), Mike Grella; Bradley WrightPhillips Subs Not Used: Kyle Reynish, Zach Carroll, Brandon Allen, Tyler Adams

Colorado Rapids: Zac MacMath; Dillon Serna, Bobby Burling, Eric Miller, Marc Burch; Sam Cronin, Micheal Azira, Dominique Badji, Marco Pappa (Mekeil Williams 69), Shkelzen Gashi (Conor Doyle 89); Luis Solignac Subs Not Used: Chris Froschauer, Zach Pfeffer

Stats Summary SKC NY Shots (on goal) 7 (3) 22 (6) Saves 6 1 Fouls 4 11 Offside 4 4 Corner Kicks 0 7 Misconduct Summary: NY -- Sal Zizzo (caution; dissent) 44 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 74 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Benny Feilhaber 2 (Graham Zusi 2, Dom Dwyer 2) 17 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 3 (Saad Abdul-Salaam 1) 60

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SKC COL Stats Summary Shots (on goal) 17 (3) 12 (6) Saves 4 1 Fouls 4 17 Offside 2 1 Corner Kicks 8 0 Misconduct Summary: COL -- Marco Pappa (caution; unsporting behavior) 33 SKC -- Diego Rubio (caution; unsporting behavior) 52 COL -- Dillon Serna (caution; unsporting behavior) 57 COL -- Marc Burch (caution; unsporting behavior) 62 Scoring Summary: COL -- Luis Solignac 2 (Marco Pappa 3) 41 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 4 (Connor Hallisey 1, Saad Abdul-Salaam 1) 77 COL -- Shkelzen Gashi 1 (unassisted) 82


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KC 2016 BOX SCORES (CONTINUED) April 17, 2016: FC Dallas 2-1 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Toyota Stadium | Frisco, TX Attendance: 16,215 Weather: 65 degrees and rainy Sporting KC (4-3-0, 12 pts) FC Dallas (5-1-2, 17 pts)

1 1 1

2 0 1

F 1 2

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Nuno Andre Coelho, Matt Besler (C), Amadou Dia (Seth Sinovic 70); Benny Feilhaber, Lawrence Olum (Ike Opara 70), Roger Espinoza; Jimmy Medranda (Diego Rubio 79), Dom Dwyer, Brad Davis Subs not used: Alec Kann, Jordi Quintilla, Connor Hallisey, Jacob Peterson FC Dallas: Chris Seitz; Ryan Hollingshead (Atiba Harris 46), Zach Loyd (C), Walker Zimmerman, Maynor Figueroa; Michael Barrios, Kellyn Acosta, Victor Ulloa, Fabian Castillo (Juan Esteban Ortiz 82); Maximiliano Urruti, Tesho Akindele (Mauro Rosales 63) Subs not used: Jesse Gonzalez, Moises Hernandez, Colin Bonner, Carlos Lizarazo Stats Summary SKC FCD Shots (on goal) 14 (6) 9 (5) Saves 3 5 Fouls 5 12 Offside 1 3 Corner Kicks 4 5 Misconduct Summary: FCD -- Atiba Harris (caution; unsporting behavior) 90 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Lawrence Olum 1 (Benny Feilhaber 1) 22 FCD -- Michael Barrios 4 (Maximiliano Urruti 2, Kellyn Acosta 1) 35 FCD -- Mauro Rosales 1 (unassisted) 68

April 24, 2016: San Jose Earthquakes 1-0 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Avaya Stadium | San Jose, CA Attendance: 18,000 Weather: 64 degrees and partly cloudy Sporting KC (4-4-0, 12 pts) San Jose Earthquakes (4-2-2, 14 pts)

1 0 0

2 0 1

F 0 1

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Nuno Andre Coelho, Matt Besler (C) (Ike Opara 75), Amadou Dia (Diego Rubio 86); Benny Feilhaber, Lawrence Olum, Roger Espinoza; Brad Davis, Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi Subs not used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Connor Hallisey, Jimmy Medranda, Jacob Peterson San Jose Earthquakes: David Bingham; Marvell Wynne, Victor Bernardez, Andres Imperiale, Shaun Francis; Alberto Quintero (Tommy Thompson 90), Fatai Alashe, Anibal Godoy, Simon Dawkins (Shea Salinas 77); Chris Wondolowski, Quincy Amarikwa (Adam Jahn 71) Subs not used: Bryan Meredith, Kofi Sarkodie, Matias Perez Garcia, Innocent Stats Summary SKC SJ Shots (on goal) 13 (5) 9 (2) Saves 1 5 Fouls 20 12 Offside 1 1 Corner Kicks 4 5 Misconduct Summary: SJ -- Anibal Godoy (caution; unsporting behavior) 1 SKC -- Matt Besler (caution; unsporting behavior) 33 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber (caution; dissent) 59 SKC -- Amadou Dia (caution; unsporting behavior) 81 Scoring Summary: SJ -- Chris Wondolowski 7 (unassisted) 59

April 27, 2016: Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1-1 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | BC Place | Vancouver, Canada Attendance: 18,836 Weather: 57 degrees and clear Sporting KC (4-4-1, 13 pts) Vancouver Whitecaps FC (3-4-2, 11 pts)

1 1 1

2 0 0

F 1 1

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Nuno Andre Coelho, Matt Besler (C), Amadou Dia; Benny Feilhaber, Lawrence Olum, Roger Espinoza; Jimmy Medranda (Graham Zusi 75), Diego Rubio (Dom Dwyer 57), Connor Hallisey (Brad Davis 64) Subs not used: Tim Melia, Ike Opara, Seth Sinovic, Jacob Peterson San Jose Earthquakes: David Ousted; Fraser Aird, Kendall Waston, Tim Parker, Jordan Harvey; Matias Laba, Russell Teibert, Christian Bolanos (Kekuta Manneh 78), Pedro Morales (C) (Pa Modou Kah 54), Cristian Techera; Masato Kudo (Octavio Rivero 65) Subs not used: Paulo Tornaghi, Andrew Jacobson, Blas Perez, Nicolas Mezquida Stats Summary SKC VAN Shots (on goal) 10 (2) 5 (2) Saves 1 1 Fouls 11 11 Offside 2 1 Corner Kicks 9 5 Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Matt Besler (caution; unsporting behavior) 22 VAN -- Kendall Waston (caution; unsporting behavior) 40 SKC -- Diego Rubio (caution; unsporting behavior) 41 VAN -- Kendall Waston (ejection; unsporting behavior) 51 SKC -- Nuno Andre Coelho (caution; dangerous play) 60 Scoring Summary: VAN -- Christian Bolanos 1 (Cristian Techera 2) 14 SKC -- Diego Rubio 1 (Lawrence Olum 1, Saad Abul-Salaam 3) 27

May 1, 2016: Sporting KC 1-1 LA Galaxy MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,431 (75th straight sellout) Weather: 55 degrees and cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (4-4-2, 14 pts) 1 0 1 LA Galaxy (4-1-3, 15 pts) 1 0 1

May 7, 2016: Houston Dynamo 2-0 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | BBVA Compass Stadium | Houston, TX Attendance: 20,071 Weather: 77 degrees and sunny 1 2 F Sporting KC (4-5-2, 14 pts) 0 0 0 Houston Dynamo (2-5-2, 8 pts) 2 0 2

May 11, 2016: Colorado Rapids 1-0 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Dick’s Sporting Goods Park | Commerce City, CO Attendance: 12,857 Weather: 56 degrees and partly cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (4-6-2, 14 pts) 0 0 0 Colorado Rapids (7-2-2, 23 pts) 0 1 1

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Ike Opara, Nuno Andre Coelho, Matt Besler, Seth Sinovic; Graham Zusi, Roger Espinoza, Benny Feilhaber; Jimmy Medranda (Justin Mapp 82), Dom Dwyer, Brad Davis Subs not used: Alec Kann, Chance Myers, Saad AbdulSalaam, Paulo Nagamura, Lawrence Olum, Diego Rubio

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Chance Myers (Jimmy Medranda 62), Nuno Andre Coelho, Matt Besler, Seth Sinovic; Benny Feilhaber, Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza; Brad Davis (Diego Rubio 67), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi (Saad Abdul-Salaam 77) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Ike Opara, Lawrence Olum, Paulo Nagamura

LA Galaxy: Brian Rowe; A.J. DeLaGarza, Daniel Steres, Jelle Van Damme, Ashley Cole; Sebastian Lletget (Jeff Larentowicz 62), Mike Magee (Robbie Rogers 72), Giovani dos Santos (Jose Villarreal 90), Baggio Husidic, Emmanuel Boateng; Gyasi Zardes Subs not used: Dan Kennedy, Leonardo, Rafael Garcia, Jose Villarreal, Bradford Jamieson

Houston Dynamo: Tyler Deric; Jalil Anibaba, David Horst, Agus, DaMarcus Beasley (Abdoulie Mansally 67); Ricardo Clark, Alex, Andrew Wenger, Cristian Maidana (Leonel Miranda 75), Giles Barnes; Erick Torres (Will Bruin 57) Subs not used: Joe Willis, Raul Rodriguez, Boniek Garcia, Collen Warner

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Nuno Coelho, Ike Opara, Seth Sinovic (Amadou Dia 59); Soni Mustivar, Lawrence Olum, Roger Espinoza (C); Brad Davis (Jacob Peterson 76), Dom Dwyer, Jimmy Medranda (Connor Hallisey 68) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Matt Besler, Paulo Nagamura, Diego Rubio

Stats Summary SKC LA Shots (on goal) 17 (1) 4 (1) Saves 0 0 15 12 Fouls Offside 4 3 Corner Kicks 7 1 Misconduct Summary: LA -- Ashley Cole (caution; time wasting) 69 LA -- Ashley Cole (ejection, second caution; unsporting behavior) 70 SKC -- Ike Opara (caution; unsporting behavior) 82 LA -- Jose Villarreal (caution; time wasting) 90+4 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Brad Davis 2 (Graham Zusi 3, Matt Besler 1) 30 LA -- Giovani dos Santos 4 (Gyasi Zardes 2) 42

Stats Summary SKC HOU Shots (on goal) 17 (3) 14 (7) Saves 5 3 Fouls 14 8 3 1 Offside Corner Kicks 8 3 Misconduct Summary: HOU -- Alex (caution; unsporting behavior) 29 HOU -- Jalil Anibaba (caution; unsporting behavior) 53 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 62 HOU -- Ricardo Clark (caution; unsporting behavior) 95+ Scoring Summary: HOU -- Giles Barnes 3 (Erick Torres 1) 30 HOU -- Andrew Wenger 3 (C. Maidana 2, G. Barnes 2) 46+

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Colorado Rapids: Zac MacMath; Mekeil Williams, Bobby Burling, Axel Sjoberg, Marc Burch; Sam Cronin, Micheal Azira, Dominique Badji, Jermaine Jones (Dillon Powers 87), Luis Solignac (Dillon Serna 76); Kevin Doyle Subs not used: Chris Froschauer, Jared Watts, Dennis Castillo, Marlon Hairston, Conor Doyle Stats Summary SKC COL Shots (on goal) 7 (1) 11 (3) Saves 1 1 19 18 Fouls Offside 2 2 Corner Kicks 4 1 Misconduct Summary: COL -- Dominique Badji (caution; unsporting behavior) 33 SKC -- Ike Opara (caution; unsporting behavior) 56 SKC -- Lawrence Olum (caution; unsporting behavior) 59 SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; unsporting behavior) 61 COL -- Axel Sjoberg (caution; unsporting behavior) 75 SKC -- Ike Opara (ejection, second caution; unsporting behavior) 76 Scoring Summary: COL -- Dillon Serna 1 (unassisted) 78


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KC 2016 BOX SCORES (CONTINUED) May 15, 2016: Sporting KC 2-1 Orlando City SC MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,080 (76th straight sellout) Weather: 64 degrees and partly cloudy Sporting KC (5-6-2, 17 pts) Orlando City SC (2-3-5, 11 pts)

1 0 1

2 2 1

F 2 2

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Nuno Coelho, Matt Besler (C), Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber (Lawrence Olum 86), Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (Paulo Nagamura 93+); Brad Davis (Jacob Peterson 69), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi Subs not used: Alec Kann, Chance Myers, Connor Hallisey, Diego Rubio

May 21, 2016: Sporting KC 1-3 Real Salt Lake MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 20,618 (77th straight sellout) Weather: 70 degrees and rainy 1 0 2

Sporting KC (5-7-2, 17 pts) Real Salt Lake (6-3-2, 20 pts)

2 1 1

F 1 3

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Nuno Coelho, Matt Besler (Ike Opara 85), Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber (Jacob Peterson 77), Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza; Brad Davis, Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi Subs not used: Alec Kann, Chance Myers, Lawrence Olum, Paulo Nagamura, Diego Rubio

Orlando City SC: Joe Bendik; Rafael Ramos, Tommy Redding, David Mateos, Brek Shea (Luke Boden 65); Darwin Ceren (Carlos Rivas 86), Servando Carrasco, Kevin Molino, Kaka (C), Antonio Nocerino; Cyle Larin (Julio Baptista 71) Subs not used: Earl Edwards, Kevin Alston, Harrison Heath, Adrian Winter

Real Salt Lake: Nick Rimando; Tony Beltran, Justen Glad, Aaron Maund, Chris Wingert (Demar Phillips 68); Sunday Stephen, Javier Morales, Kyle Beckerman; Juan Manuel Martinez, Yura Movsisyan (Luke Mulholland 90), Joao Plata (Devon Sandoval 78) Subs not used: Jeff Attinella, Jamison Olave, John Stertzer, Jordan Allen

Stats Summary SKC ORL Shots (on goal) 34 (13) 7 (0) Saves 0 10 Fouls 10 6 Offside 2 4 Corner Kicks 6 4 Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Jimmy Medranda (caution; unsporting behavior) 49 SKC -- Nuno Coelho (caution; unsporting behavior) 84

Stats Summary SKC RSL Shots (on goal) 16 (4) 6 (3) Saves 1 3 Fouls 12 7 Offside 3 4 Corner Kicks 10 3 Misconduct Summary: RSL -- Sunday Stephen (caution; unsporting behavior) 79 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 95+

Scoring Summary: ORL -- Own goal (Jimmy Medranda) 67 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 5 (Jacob Peterson 1, Benny Feilhaber 2) 74 SKC -- Jacob Peterson 1 (Roger Espinoza 1, Saad Abdul-Salaam 4) 79

Scoring Summary: RSL -- Juan Manuel Martinez 3 (Joao Plata 5, Javier Morales 1) 32 RSL -- Own goal (Brad Davis) 47+ SKC -- Dom Dwyer 6 (Jimmy Medranda 1) 50 RSL -- Yura Movsisyan 3 (Kyle Beckerman 1) 53

June 2, 2016: LA Galaxy 0-0 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | StubHub Center | Carson, CA Attendance: 19,651 Weather: 70 degrees and sunny

June 15, 2016: Minnesota United FC 1-2 Sporting KC U.S. Open Cup 4th Rd. | NSC Stadium | Blaine, MN Attendance: 7,689 Weather: 73 degrees and cloudy

Sporting KC (5-8-3, 18 pts) LA Galaxy (5-2-6, 21 pts)

1 0 0

2 0 0

F 0 0

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara, Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda; Paulo Nagamura, Benny Feilhaber, Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson (Chance Myers 58), Dom Dwyer (Diego Rubio 92+), Connor Hallisey Subs not used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Amadou Dia, Justin Mapp, Jordi Quintilla LA Galaxy: Brian Rowe; Robbie Rogers, A.J. DeLaGarza, Daniel Steres, Ashley Cole; Baggio Husidic, Nigel de Jong, Jeff Larentowicz (Emmanuel Boateng 62), Sebastian Lletget (Jose Villarreal 87); Mike Magee (Alan Gordon 81), Giovani dos Santos Subs not used: Dan Kennedy, Jelle Van Damme, Leonardo, Rafael Garcia Stats Summary SKC LA Shots (on goal) 15 (4) 1 (0) Saves 0 4 Fouls 12 9 Offside 1 3 Corner Kicks 8 0 Misconduct Summary: LA -- Jeff Larentowicz (caution; unsporting behavior) 39 LA -- Daniel Steres (caution; unsporting behavior) 49 SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; unsporting behavior) 51 Scoring Summary: None

1 Sporting KC (MLS) 0 LA Galaxy (5-2-6, 21 pts) 0

2 ET1 ET2 F 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1

May 27, 2016: Sporting KC 0-1 D.C. United MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,118 (78th straight sellout) Weather: 68 degrees and rainy Sporting KC (5-8-2, 17 pts) D.C. United (4-5-4, 16 pts)

1 0 0

2 0 1

F 0 1

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam (Chance Myers 66), Kevin Ellis, Ike Opara, Jimmy Medranda; Paulo Nagamura (C), Lawrence Olum, Jordi Quintilla (Benny Feilhaber 46); Brad Davis (Justin Mapp 76), Dom Dwyer, Jacob Peterson Subs not used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Connor Hallisey, Diego Rubio D.C. United: Bill Hamid; Sean Franklin, Kofi Opare, Bobby Boswell (C), Taylor Kemp; Nick DeLeon, Jared Jeffrey, Marcelo Sarvas, Lamar Neagle (Alhaji Kamara 86); Fabian Espindola (Rob Vincent 74), Luciano Acosta (Julian Buescher 77) Subs not used: Travis Worra, Jalen Robinson, Luke Mishu, Miguel Aguilar Stats Summary SKC DC Shots (on goal) 18 (3) 6 (2) Saves 1 3 Fouls 12 13 Offside 2 4 Corner Kicks 6 3 Misconduct Summary: DC -- Marcelo Sarvas (caution; unsporting behavior) 7 DC -- Jared Jeffrey (caution; unsporting behavior) 42 DC -- Lamar Neagle (caution; unsporting behavior) 68 SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; persistent infringement) 71 SKC -- Paulo Nagamura (caution; unsporting behavior) 78 Scoring Summary: DC -- Alhaji Kamara 1 (Taylor Kemp 1) 86 June 19, 2016: Sporting KC 2-0 FC Dallas MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 18,927 (79th straight sellout) Weather: 91 degrees and sunny Sporting KC (6-8-3, 21 pts) FC Dallas (8-5-4, 28 pts)

1 2 0

2 0 0

F 2 0

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Saad Abdul-Salaam (Chance Myers 99), Ike Opara, Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda; Soni Mustivar, Benny Feilhaber, Roger Espinoza; Jacob Peterson (Brad Davis 91), Dom Dwyer (Diego Rubio 106), Connor Hallisey Subs not used: Tim Melia, Kevin Ellis, Jordi Quintilla, Justin Mapp

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara, Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda; Soni Mustivar (Kevin Ellis 46), Benny Feilhaber, Roger Espinoza, Jacob Peterson (Chance Myers 84), Dom Dwyer (Diego Rubio 76), Connor Hallisey Subs not used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Jordi Quintilla, Justin Mapp

Minnesota United FC: Sammy Ndjock; Kevin Venegas, Damion Lowe, Brent Kallman, Justin Davis; Juliano Vicentini (J.C. Banks 78), Jeb Brovsky, Ibson (Ben Speas 61); Daniel Cruz, Christian Ramirez, Stefano Pinho Subs not used: Kristian Nicht, Lance Laing, Aaron Pitchkolan, Jamie Watson

FC Dallas: Chris Seitz; Atiba Harris (Carlos Gruezo 63), Walker Zimmerman, Matt Hedges, Maynor Figueroa; Michael Barrios (Mauro Diaz 63), Kellyn Acosta, Victor Ulloa (Carlos Lizarazo 74), Fabian Castillo; Maximiliano Urruti, Tesho Akindele Subs not used: Jesse Gonzalez, Agustin Jara, Juan Ortiz, Colin Bonner

Stats Summary SKC MNU Shots (on goal) 11 (4) 9 (2) Saves 1 2 Fouls 22 21 Offside 2 2 Corner Kicks 6 3 Misconduct Summary (Sporting KC only): SKC -- Ike Opara (caution; unsporting behavior) 51 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; argument) 55 SKC -- Saad Abdul-Salaam (caution; unsporting behavior) 69 SKC -- Lawrence Olum (caution; unsporting behavior) 75 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Benny Feilhaber 1 (penalty kick) 65 MNU -- Christian Ramirez 1 (penalty kick) 81 SKC -- Diego Rubio 1 (Benny Feilhaber 1) 109 13

Stats Summary SKC FCD Shots (on goal) 8 (4) 13 (1) Saves 1 2 Fouls 11 11 Offside 1 4 Corner Kicks 0 5 Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Lawrence Olum (caution; unsporting behavior) 28 SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; time wasting) 76 SKC -- Tim Melia (caution; time wasting) 80 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Lawrence Olum 2 (Benny Feilhaber 3) 43 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber 3 (penalty kick) 45+2


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KC 2016 BOX SCORES (CONTINUED) June 25, 2016: Montreal Impact 2-2 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Stade Saputo | Montreal, Canada Attendance: 20,032 Weather: 82 degrees and sunny Sporting KC (6-8-4, 22 pts) Montreal Impact (5-4-6, 21 pts)

1 1 2

2 1 0

F 2 2

June 29, 2016: Houston Dynamo 3-1 Sporting KC U.S. Open Cup 5th Rd. | BBVA Compass Stadium | Houston, TX Attendance: 6,371 Weather: 90 degrees and partly cloudy 1 Sporting KC (MLS) 0 Houston Dynamo (MLS) 1

2 1 2

F 1 3

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara, Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber (Brad Davis 95+), Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson, Dom Dwyer (Diego Rubio 84), Connor Hallisey (Kevin Ellis 91+) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Justin Mapp

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Kevin Ellis, Lawrence Olum, Matt Besler, Jimmy Medranda; Soni Mustivar (Brad Davis 58), Benny Feilhaber, Roger Espinoza (C); Graham Zusi, Diego Rubio (Dom Dwyer 71), Connor Hallisey Subs not used: Tim Melia, Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara, Seth Sinovic, Jacob Peterson

Montreal Impact: Evan Bush; Hassoun Camara, Victor Cabrera, Wandrille Lefevre, Ambroise Oyongo; Lucas Ontivero (Johan Venegas 79), Kyle Bekker (Patrice Bernier 69), Eric Alexander, Ignacio Piatti; Didier Drogba, Dominic Oduro (Michael Salazar 89) Subs not used: Eric Kronberg, Kyle Fisher, Maxim Tissot, Harry Shipp

Houston Dynamo: Joe Willis; Sheanon Williams, David Horst (C), Agus, Abdoulie Mansally (Jalil Anibaba 46); David Rocha, Alex, Andrew Wenger (Boniek Garcia 77), Cristian Maidana (Collen Warner 67), Leonel Miranda; Mauro Manotas Subs not used: Tyler Deric, Raul Rodriguez, Giles Barnes, Will Bruin

Stats Summary SKC MTL Shots (on goal) 14 (4) 14 (7) Saves 5 2 Fouls 11 12 Offside 1 2 Corner Kicks 6 2 Misconduct Summary: MTL -- Lucas Ontivero (caution; unsporting behavior) 24 SKC -- Jimmy Medranda (caution; unsporting behavior) 38 MTL -- Ambroise Oyongo (caution; unsporting behavior) 43 MTL -- Didier Drogba (caution; unsporting behavior) 55 Scoring Summary: MTL -- Lucas Ontivero 2 (Hassoun Camara 1, Didier Drogba 5) 16 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 7 (Roger Espinoza 2) 21 MTL -- Ignacio Piatti 9 (penalty kick) 39 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 8 (Benny Feilhaber 4) 59

July 10, 2016: Sporting KC 3-1 New York City FC MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,881 (81st straight sellout) Weather: 88 degrees and sunny 1 2 F Sporting KC (8-8-4, 28 pts) 2 1 3 New York City FC (8-6-6, 30 pts) 1 0 1 Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara (Nuno Coelho 84), Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber, Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson (Connor Hallisey 71), Diego Rubio (Justin Mapp 92+), Brad Davis Subs not used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Matt Besler New York City FC: Josh Saunders; Jason Hernandez (Mikey Lopez 80), Frederic Brillant, Jefferson Mena, R.J. Allen; Frank Lampard (Patrick Mullins 63), Andoni Iraola, Andrea Pirlo; Jack Harrison, David Villa (C), Ronald Matarrita (Tommy McNamara 46) Subs not used: Eirik Johansen, Ethan White, Federico Bravo, Khiry Shelton Stats Summary SKC NYC Shots (on goal) 19 (9) 4 (3) Saves 2 6 Fouls 17 11 Offside 1 4 Corner Kicks 9 1 Misconduct Summary: NYC -- David Villa (caution; unsporting behavior) 83 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Benny Feilhaber 5 (unassisted) 8 NYC -- Frank Lampard 4 (Ronald Matarrita 3, Andrea Pirlo 7) 14 SKC -- Jimmy Medranda 1 (unassisted) 16 SKC -- Ike Opara 1 (unassisted) 51

Stats Summary SKC HOU Shots (on goal) 13 (3) 17 (5) Saves 2 2 Fouls 10 7 Offside 6 1 Corner Kicks 6 1 Misconduct Summary (Sporting KC only): HOU -- Jalil Anibaba (caution; time wasting) 52 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 88 Scoring Summary: HOU -- Mauro Manotas 2 (Abdoulie Mansally 1) 7 HOU -- Alex 2 (Andrew Wenger 1) 55 SKC -- Brad Davis 1 (Diego Rubio 1) 61 HOU -- Mauro Manotas 3 (Boniek Garcia 1) 84

July 13, 2016: Chicago Fire 1-0 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Toyota Park | Bridgeview, IL Attendance: 13,879 Weather: 74 degrees and cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (8-9-4, 28 pts) 0 0 0 Chicago Fire (4-8-5, 17 pts) 1 0 1 Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Nuno Coelho (Ike Opara 21), Matt Besler, Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber, Soni Mustivar (Justin Mapp 81), Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson, Dom Dwyer, Connor Hallisey (Brad Davis 58) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Lawrence Olum, Diego Rubio Chicago Fire: Sean Johnson; Michael Harrington (Rodrigo Ramos 83), Jonathan Campbell, Joao Meira, Brandon Vincent; Khaly Thiam, Matt Polster, Arturo Alvarez (John Goossens 68), Razvan Cocis (C), David Accam; Michael de Leeuw (Johan Kappelhof 89) Subs not used: Matt Lampson, Eric Gehrig, Nick LaBrocca, Kennedy Igboananike Stats Summary SKC CHI Shots (on goal) 19 (2) 3 (2) Saves 1 2 Fouls 15 16 Offside 1 8 Corner Kicks 8 2 Misconduct Summary: CHI -- Khaly Thiam (caution; unsporting behavior) 26 SKC -- Soni Mustivar (caution; unsporting behavior) 29 CHI -- Arturo Alvarez (caution; unsporting behavior) 68 SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; unsporting behavior) 71 CHI -- Joao Meira (caution; unsporting behavior) 79 SKC -- Jimmy Medranda (caution; unsporting behavior) 85 Scoring Summary: CHI -- Michael de Leeuw 1 (Razvan Cocis 1, Brandon Vincent 1) 19

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July 3, 2016: Sporting KC 3-2 Columbus Crew SC MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,332 (80th straight sellout) Weather: 70 degrees and cloudy Sporting KC (7-8-4, 25 pts) Columbus Crew SC (3-6-7, 16 pts)

1 0 1

2 3 1

F 3 2

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara, Lawrence Olum (Matt Besler 54), Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber (Justin Mapp 83), Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson (Brad Davis 78), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi Subs not used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Connor Hallisey, Diego Rubio Columbus Crew SC: Steve Clark; Harrison Afful, Michael Parkhurst (C), Tyson Wahl, Corey Ashe; Ethan Finlay, Tony Tchani, Hector Jimenez (Chad Barson 50), Wil Trapp (Dilly Duka 73), Justin Meram (Rodrigo Saravia 78); Ola Kamara Subs not used: Brad Stuver, Waylon Francis, Mohammed Saeid, Cristian Martinez Stats Summary SKC CLB Shots (on goal) 18 (9) 6 (5) Saves 3 6 Fouls 15 8 Offside 3 1 Corner Kicks 5 2 Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Benny Feilhaber (caution; unsporting behavior) 13 CLB -- Tyson Wahl (ejection; denying scoring opportunity) 48 SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; persistent infringement) 51 SKC -- Matt Besler (caution; unsporting behavior) 66 CLB -- Harrison Afful (caution; unsporting behavior) 82 SKC -- Jimmy Medranda (caution; unsporting behavior) 84 Scoring Summary: CLB -- Ola Kamara 6 (Harrison Afful 2, Ethan Finlay 6) 22 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber 4 (penalty kick) 49 SKC -- Graham Zusi 1 (Roger Espinoza 3) 56 CLB -- Ola Kamara 7 (Tony Tchani 1) 75 SKC -- Matt Besler 1 (Ike Opara 1, Jimmy Medranda 2) 91+ July 16, 2016: Colorado Rapids 1-0 Sporting KC

MLS Regular Season | Dick’s Sporting Goods Park | Commerce City, CO

Attendance: 18,461 Weather: 88 degrees and partly cloudy 1 2 Sporting KC (8-10-4, 28 pts) 0 0 Colorado Rapids (10-2-7, 37 pts) 0 1

F 0 1

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara, Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber, Soni Mustivar (Justin Mapp 86), Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson, Dom Dwyer (Diego Rubio 86), Brad Davis (Connor Hallisey 50) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Seth Sinovic, Matt Besler, Kevin Ellis Colorado Rapids: Tim Howard; Mekeil Williams, Jared Watts, Axel Sjoberg, Marc Burch; Sam Cronin (C), Micheal Azira, Marco Pappa (Marlon Hairston 62), Dillon Powers, Shkelzen Gashi (Luis Solignac 87); Kevin Doyle Subs not used: Zac MacMath, Bobby Burling, Dennis Castillo, Conor Doyle, Dominique Badji Stats Summary SKC COL Shots (on goal) 14 (3) 9 (2) Saves 1 3 Fouls 15 7 Offside 2 6 Corner Kicks 8 3 Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Lawrence Olum (caution; unsporting behavior) 43 COL -- Sam Cronin (caution; unsporting behavior) 44 SKC -- Ike Opara (caution; unsporting behavior) 63 Scoring Summary: COL -- Marlon Hairston 1 (Dillon Powers 2) 78


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KC 2016 BOX SCORES (CONTINUED) July 24, 2016: Sporting KC 3-0 Seattle Sounders FC MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 18,563 (82nd straight sellout) Weather: 93 degrees and partly cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (9-10-4, 31 pts) 2 1 3 Seattle Sounders FC (6-12-2, 20 pts) 0 0 0

July 31, 2016: Sporting KC 1-0 Portland Timbers MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,098 (83rd straight sellout) Weather: 79 degrees and rainy 1 2 F Sporting KC (10-10-4, 34 pts) 0 1 1 Portland Timbers (7-8-8, 29 pts) 0 0 0

Aug. 7, 2016: Portland Timbers 3-0 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Providence Park | Portland, OR Attendance: 21,144 Weather: 70 degrees and mostly cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (10-11-4, 34 pts) 0 0 0 Portland Timbers (8-8-8, 32 pts) 0 3 3

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam (Seth Sinovic 85), Ike Opara, Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber, Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson (Cameron Porter 77), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi (Connor Hallisey 41) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Kevin Ellis, Emmanuel Appiah, Diego Rubio

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara (Chance Myers 94+), Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber, Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson (Cameron Porter 71), Dom Dwyer, Connor Hallisey (Kevin Ellis 93+) Subs not used: Jon Kempin, Seth Sinovic, Emmanuel Appiah, Diego Rubio

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Saad Abdul-Salaam (Diego Rubio 78), Ike Opara, Lawrence Olum, Seth Sinovic (Chance Myers 61); Benny Feilhaber, Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson, Dom Dwyer, Connor Hallisey (Graham Zusi 57) Subs not used: Jon Kempin, Nuno Coelho, Kevin Ellis, Emmanuel Appiah

Seattle Sounders FC: Stefan Frei; Tyrone Mears, Brad Evans (C), Chad Marshall, Joevin Jones; Cristian Roldan, Erik Friberg (Tony Alfaro 46), Clint Dempsey; Herculez Gomez (Zach Scott 46), Jordan Morris, Andreas Ivanschitz (Michael Farfan 64) Subs not used: Tyler Miller, Oniel Fisher, Nelson Valdez, Oalex Anderson

Portland Timbers: Jake Gleeson; Alvas Powell (Jack Barmby 86), Amobi Okugo, Jermaine Taylor, Zarek Valentin (Vytautas Andriuskevicius 69); Ben Zemanski (Jack McInerney 75), Diego Chara, Darlington Nagbe, Diego Valeri, Lucas Melano; Fanendo Adi Subs not used: Chris Konopka, Taylor Peay, Ned Grabavoy, Jack Jewsbury

Portland Timbers: Jake Gleeson; Vytautas Andriuskevicius, Amobi Okugo, Jermaine Taylor, Alvas Powell (Taylor Peay 71); Darlington Nagbe, Jack Jewsbury, Diego Chara, Diego Valeri (Lucas Melano 86); Jack McInerney (Ned Grabavoy 80), Fanendo Adi Subs not used: Chris Konopka, Chris Klute, Jack Barmby

Stats Summary SKC SEA Shots (on goal) 19 (6) 1 (0) Saves 0 3 Fouls 7 5 Offside 2 2 4 0 Corner Kicks Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 23 SEA -- Herculez Gomez (caution; unsporting behavior) 43 SEA -- Joevin Jones (caution; unsporting behavior) 57 SKC -- Soni Mustivar (caution; unsporting behavior) 65

Stats Summary SKC POR Shots (on goal) 11 (6) 10 (1) Saves 1 5 Fouls 20 15 Offside 1 4 5 4 Corner Kicks Misconduct Summary: POR -- Fanendo Adi (caution; unsporting behavior) 10 SKC -- Jimmy Medranda (caution; unsporting behavior) 72 POR -- Jermaine Taylor (caution; unsporting behavior) 74 POR -- Diego Chara (caution; unsporting behavior) 86 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 87

Stats Summary SKC POR Shots (on goal) 11 (3) 8 (4) Saves 1 3 Fouls 14 10 Offside 0 2 Corner Kicks 13 0 Misconduct Summary: POR -- Diego Chara (ejection; violent conduct) 12 SKC -- Seth Sinovic (caution; unsporting behavior) 19 SKC -- Soni Mustivar (ejection; serious foul) 39 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 47

Scoring Summary: SKC -- Jacob Peterson 3 (Benny Feilhaber 5) 50

Scoring Summary: POR -- Diego Valeri 10 (unassisted) 65 POR -- Jack Jewsbury 1 (Darlington Nagbe 5) 87 POR -- Fanendo Adi 11 (unassisted) 92+

Aug. 13, 2016: FC Dallas 2-2 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Toyota Stadium | Frisco, TX Attendance: 13,408 Weather: 91 degrees and clear 1 2 F Sporting KC (10-11-5, 35 pts) 0 2 2 FC Dallas (13-6-6, 45 pts) 0 2 2

Aug. 16, 2016: Central FC 2-2 Sporting KC Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage Ato Boldon Stadium | Couva, Trinidad and Tobago Weather: 86 degrees and clear 1 2 F Sporting KC (0-0-1, 1 pt) 0 2 2 Central FC (0-0-1, 1 pt) 0 2 2

Aug. 20, 2016: Sporting KC 2-0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 20,159 (84th straight sellout) Weather: 68 degrees and clear 1 2 F Sporting KC (11-11-5, 38 pts) 1 1 2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC (8-12-6, 30 pts) 0 0 0

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara (Kevin Ellis 35), Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber (C), Nuno Coelho (Paulo Nagamura 85), Emmanuel Appiah; Jacob Peterson (Brad Davis 66), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi Subs not used: Jon Kempin, Seth Sinovic, Connor Hallisey, Diego Rubio

Sporting KC: Jon Kempin; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Amer Didic, Kevin Ellis, Seth Sinovic (Ever Alvarado 66); Paulo Nagamura (Nuno Coelho 67), Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Brad Davis, Diego Rubio, Connor Hallisey (Cameron Porter 81) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Lawrence Olum, Emmanuel Appiah, Tyler Pasher

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Graham Zusi, Kevin Ellis, Matt Besler, Jimmy Medranda (Saad Abdul-Salaam 70); Benny Feilhaber, Nuno Coelho (Soni Mustivar HT), Roger Espinoza (C) (Paulo Nagamura 80); Jacob Peterson, Dom Dwyer, Brad Davis Subs not used: Jon Kempin, Emmanuel Appiah, Connor Hallisey, Diego Rubio

Scoring Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer 9 (Roger Espinoza 4, Graham Zusi 4) 21 SKC -- Jacob Peterson 2 (Saad Abdul-Salaam 5, Ike Opara 2) 45+3 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 10 (unassisted) 79

FC Dallas: Chris Seitz; Atiba Harris, Walker Zimmerman, Matt Hedges (C), Maynor Figueroa; Carlos Gruezo (Ryan Hollingshead 75), Victor Ulloa (Kellyn Acosta 56), Mauro Diaz; Getterson (Tesho Akindele 61), Maximiliano Urruti, Michael Barrios Subs not used: Ryan Herman, Aubrey David, Norberto Paparatto, Mauro Rosales Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 12 (5) 4 8 1 6

FCD 15 (6) 3 8 5 5

Misconduct Summary: FCD -- Matt Hedges (caution; unsporting behavior) 22 FCD -- Atiba Harris (caution; unsporting behavior) 83 SKC -- Saad Abdul-Salaam (caution; unsporting behavior) 86 SKC -- Jimmy Medranda (caution; unsporting behavior) 88 Scoring Summary: FCD -- Tesho Akindele 6 (Atiba Harris 2, Carlos Gruezo 1) 66 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 11 (Brad Davis 1, Benny Feilhaber 6) 68 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 12 (unassisted) 73 FCD -- Maximiliano Urruti (unassisted) 76

Central FC: Javon Sample; Elton John, Andre Ettienne, Keion Goodridge (Kaydion Gabriel 81), Kevon Villaroel; Nathaniel Garcia, Leston Paul, Marcus Joseph, Sean De Silva (Jason Marcano 76), Darren Mitchell (Keron Cummings 53); Kenwyne Jones (C) Subs Not Used: Akel Clarke, Nicholas Dillon, Jem Gordon, Johan Peltier Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 18 (9) 3 11 4 8

CFC 15 (5) 6 15 3 2

Misconduct Summary: CFC -- Andre Ettienne (caution; dissent) 50 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Seth Sinovic 1 (unassisted) 51 CFC -- Marcus Joseph 1 (Sean De Silva 1) 54 CFC -- Kenwyne Jones 1 (Marcus Joseph 1) 56 SKC -- Kevin Ellis 1 (Brad Davis 1) 70

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Vancouver Whitecaps FC: David Ousted; Fraser Aird, David Edgar, Kendall Waston, Marcel de Jong; Andrew Jacobson (Russell Teibert 77), Pedro Morales (C), Christian Bolanos, Nicolas Mezquida (Alphonso Davies 68), Giles Barnes; Blas Perez (Cristian Techera 68) Subs not used: Paolo Tornaghi, Jordan Smith, Tim Parker, Masato Kudo Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 21 (5) 2 10 1 8

FCD 11 (3) 3 17 0 5

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Kevin Ellis (caution; unsporting behavior) 10 SKC -- Matt Besler (caution; unsporting behavior) 16 SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; unsporting behavior) 77 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Jacob Peterson 4 (Nuno Coelho 1, Benny Feilhaber 7) 39 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber (penalty kick) 64


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KC 2016 BOX SCORES (CONTINUED) Aug. 23, 2016: Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3-0 Sporting KC Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage BC Place | Vancouver, Canada Weather: 71 degrees and sunny 1 2 F Sporting KC (0-1-1, 1 pt) 0 0 0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC FC (2-0-0, 6 pts) 2 1 3

Aug. 27, 2016: Philadelphia Union 2-0 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Talen Energy Stadium | Chester, PA Attendance: 17,911 Weather: 76 degrees and partly cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (11-12-5, 38 pts) 0 0 0 Philadelphia Union (11-9-7, 40 pts) 0 2 2

Sept. 9, 2016: Sporting KC 3-3 Houston Dynamo MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,331 (85th straight sellout) Weather: 81 degrees and cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (11-12-6, 39 pts) 2 1 3 Houston Dynamo (5-11-11, 26 pts) 1 2 3

Sporting KC: Jon Kempin; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Amer Didic, Kevin Ellis, Ever Alvarado; Paulo Nagamura (C), Soni Mustivar (Ualefi 64), Emmanuel Appiah; Cameron Porter, Diego Rubio, Connor Hallisey Subs not used: Alec Kann, Matt Besler, Jimmy Medranda, Roger Espinoza, Dom Dwyer

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ike Opara, Matt Besler, Jimmy Medranda; Benny Feilhaber (Brad Davis 77), Soni Mustivar (Diego Rubio 91+), Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson (Ever Alvarado 61), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi Subs not used: Jon Kempin, Paulo Nagamura, Emmanuel Appiah, Connor Hallisey

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Nuno Coelho (Seth Sinovic 63), Matt Besler; Benny Feilhaber, Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson (Ike Opara 88), Dom Dwyer, Brad Davis (Connor Hallisey 69) Subs not used: Tim Melia, Paulo Nagamura, Cameron Porter, Diego Rubio

Vancouver Whitecaps FC: Paolo Tornaghi; Brett Levis, Tim Parker, Kendall Waston (C), Jordan Smith; Cristian Techera (Alphonso Davies 76), Russell Teibert, Matias Laba (Andrew Jacobson 91+), Fraser Aird; Masato Kudo, Erik Hurtado (Blas Perez 68) Subs Not Used: Spencer Richey, Marcel de Jong, Cole Seiler, Nicolas Mezquida

Philadelphia Union: Andre Blake; Keegan Rosenberry, Joshua Yaro, Richie Marquez, Fabinho; Alejandro Bedoya, Warren Creavalle, Fabian Herbers (Roland Alberg 65), Tranquillo Barnetta, Chris Pontius (Charlie Davies 79); C.J. Sapong Subs not used: John McCarthy, Raymon Gaddis, Ken Tribbett, Leo Fernandes, Walter Restrepo

Houston Dynamo: Joe Willis; Sheanon Williams, Raul Rodriguez, Jalil Anibaba, DaMarcus Beasley (Keyner Brown 76); Collen Warner (Will Bruin 83), Boniek Garcia, Ricardo Clark (C), Alex, Cristian Maidana (Eric Alexander 80); Mauro Manotas Subs not used: Devin Perales, Kevin Garcia, Jose Escalante, Yair Arboleda

Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 12 (3) 4 9 0 8

VAN 11 (7) 3 22 0 2

Misconduct Summary: VAN -- Russell Teibert (caution; unsporting behavior) 32 VAN -- Kendall Waston (caution; unsporting behavior) 40 VAN -- Fraser Aird (caution; dangerous play) 88 Scoring Summary: VAN -- Cristian Techera 2 (Erik Hurtado 1) 8 VAN -- Erik Hurtado 1 (Russell Teibert 1) 12 VAN -- Cristian Techera 3 (Matias Laba 1) 64

Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 10 (2) 6 11 1 4

PHI 12 (8) 2 17 0 4

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; dissent) 20 SKC -- Jimmy Medranda (caution; unsporting behavior) 20 PHI -- Warren Creavalle (caution; unsporting behavior) 51 SKC -- Jimmy Medranda (ejection; second caution) 59 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (ejection; violent conduct) 87 PHI -- Alejandro Bedoya (caution; unsporting behavior) 93+ Scoring Summary: PHI -- Roland Alberg 9 (Fabinho 4) 67 PHI -- Tranquillo Barnetta 4 (Roland Alberg 3) 92+

Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 16 (9) 2 12 2 4

HOU 9 (5) 6 16 2 4

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 18 HOU -- Collen Warner (caution; unsporting behavior) 65 HOU -- Alex (caution; unsporting behavior) 83 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Jacob Peterson 5 (unassisted) 14 SKC -- Roger Espinoza 1 (unassisted) 26 HOU -- Mauro Manotas 1 (Boniek Garcia 7) 30 HOU -- Alex 4 (unassisted) 59 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 13 (Roger Espinoza 5, Benny Feilhaber 8) 81 HOU -- Raul Rodriguez 1 (Boniek Garcia 8) 94+

Sept. 13, 2016: Sporting KC 1-2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Weather: 69 degrees and rainy 1 2 F Sporting KC (0-2-1, 1 pt) 0 1 1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC (3-0-0, 9 pts) 0 2 2

Sept. 18, 2016: Sporting KC 2-2 LA Galaxy MLS Regular Season | Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Attendance: 19,480 (86th straight sellout) Weather: 83 degrees and sunny 1 2 F Sporting KC (11-12-7 40 pts) 0 2 2 LA Galaxy (11-4-15, 48 pts) 1 1 2

Sept. 24, 2016: San Jose Earthquakes 1-2 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Avaya Stadium | San Jose, CA Attendance: 18,000 Weather: 74 degrees and sunny 1 2 F Sporting KC (12-12-7 43 pts) 1 1 2 San Jose Earthquakes (7-9-13, 34 pts) 1 0 1

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Chance Myers (Seth Sinovic 29), Ike Opara, Amer Didic, Tyler Pasher; Paulo Nagamura (C), Ualefi, Emmanuel Appiah; Cameron Porter (Kris Tyrpak 46), Diego Rubio, Connor Hallisey Subs not used: Alec Kann, Kevin Ellis, Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ever Alvarado, Soni Mustivar

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Matt Besler, Jimmy Medranda (Nuno Coelho 87); Benny Feilhaber, Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Jacob Peterson, Dom Dwyer, Brad Davis (Diego Rubio 64) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Ike Opara, Seth Sinovic, Paulo Nagamura, Cameron Porter

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Nuno Coelho, Jimmy Medranda; Paulo Nagamura (Brad Davis 63), Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza (C); Benny Feilhaber, Dom Dwyer, Jacob Peterson (Ike Opara 76) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Matt Besler, Seth Sinovic, Connor Hallisey, Diego Rubio

Vancouver Whitecaps FC: Spencer Richey; Cole Seiler, Tim Parker, Kendall Waston, Marcel de Jong; Fraser Aird (Brett Levis 68), Pedro Morales, Andrew Jacobson, Alphonso Davies; Nicolas Mezquida (Blas Perez 72), Erik Hurtado (Kyle Greig 87) Subs Not Used: Paolo Tornaghi, Jordan Smith, Marco Bustos, Ben McKendry

LA Galaxy: Brian Rowe; Robbie Rogers, Daniel Steres, Jelle Van Damme, Ashley Cole; Raul Mendiola (Landon Donovan 74), Jeff Larentowicz, Sebastian Lletget, Emmanuel Boateng (Rafael Garcia 82); Robbie Keane (C), Alan Gordon (Baggio Husidic 74) Subs not used: Dan Kennedy, A.J. DeLaGarza, Dave Romney, Giovani dos Santos

San Jose Earthquakes: David Bingham; Cordell Cato, Marvell Wynne, Victor Bernardez, Jordan Stewart (Shaun Francis 33); Alberto Quintero (Tommy Thompson 80), Fatai Alashe, Darwin Ceren; Simon Dawkins, Chris Wondolowski, Quincy Amarikwa (Henok Goitom 4) Subs not used: Andrew Tarbell, Andres Imperiale, Shea Salinas, Chad Barrett

Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 11 (2) 5 11 1 7

VAN 12 (7) 1 18 1 8

SKC 21 (3) 0 7 2 6

LA 4 (2) 1 5 3 0

Misconduct Summary: VAN -- Andrew Jacobson (caution; unsporting behavior) 73

Misconduct Summary: LA -- Jeff Larentowicz (caution; unsporting behavior) 44

Scoring Summary: VAN -- Erik Hurtado 2 (Alphonso Davies 1, Nicolas Mezquida 1) 41 SKC -- Diego Rubio 1 (Seth Sinovic 1) 55 VAN -- Alphonso Davies 1 (Kyle Greig 1) 93+

Scoring Summary: LA -- Alan Gordon 2 (E. Boateng 5, S. Lletget 7) 7 SKC -- Jacob Peterson 6 (Dominic Dwyer 3) 50 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 14 (S. Abdul-Salaam 6, B. Feilhaber 9) 69 LA -- Landon Donovan 1 (Robbie Rogers 2)

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SKC 6 (2) 3 19 0 1

SJ 16 (4) 0 17 3 9

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Paulo Nagamura (caution; unsporting behavior) 52 SJ -- Darwin Ceren (caution; unsporting behavior) 57 SKC -- Roger Espinoza (caution; unsporting behavior) 64 SJ -- Henok Goitom (caution; unsporting behavior) 80 SKC -- Tim Melia (caution; time wasting) 57 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer 15 (P. Nagamura 1, B. Feilhaber 10) 7 SJ -- Simon Dawkins 4 (H. Goitom 1, V. Bernardez 1) 42 SKC -- Kevin Ellis 1 (Ike Opara 3, Benny Feilhaber 11) 81


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KC 2016 BOX SCORES (CONTINUED) Oct. 1, 2016: New England Revolution 3-1 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, MA Attendance: 25,280 Weather: 55 degrees and rainy 1 2 F Sporting KC (12-13-7, 43 pts) 0 1 1 New England Reovlution (10-13-9, 39 pts) 1 2 3

Oct. 16, 2016: Real Salt Lake 0-0 Sporting KC MLS Regular Season | Rio Tinto Stadium | Sandy, UT Attendance: 19,705 Weather: 60 degrees and partly cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (12-13-8, 44 pts) 0 0 0 Real Salt Lake (12-11-10, 46 pts) 0 0 0

Oct. 19, 2016: Sporting KC 3-1 Central FC Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage Children’s Mercy Park | Kansas City, KS Weather: 63 degrees and cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (1-2-1, 4 pt) 0 3 3 Central FC (0-3-1, 1 pt) 1 0 0

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Ike Opara, Jimmy Medranda; Soni Mustivar, Nuno Coelho (Graham Zusi 46), Paulo Nagamura (C); Benny Feilhaber (Diego Rubio 82), Dom Dwyer, Jacob Peterson Subs not used: Alec Kann, Matt Besler, Seth Sinovic, Benji Joya, Brad Davis

Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Saad Abdul-Salaam, Kevin Ellis, Matt Besler, Seth Sinovic; Benny Feilhaber (Ike Opara 91), Soni Mustivar, Paulo Nagamura; Graham Zusi, Dom Dwyer, Roger Espinoza (C) Subs not used: Alec Kann, Ever Alvarado, Nuno Coelho, Benji Joya, Connor Hallisey, Cameron Porter

Sporting KC: Alec Kann; Ever Alvarado, Nuno Coelho, Ike Opara (C), Jimmy Medranda; Benji Joya, Tomas Granitto (Lawrence Olum 70), Alex Molano; Connor Hallisey, Cameron Porter, Nansel Selbol Subs not used: Jon Kempin, Kevin Ellis, Saad Abdul-Salaam, Emmanuel Appiah, Tyler Pasher

New England Revolution: Brad Knighton; Andrew Farrell, London Woodberry, Darrius Barnes, Chris Tierney; Kelyn Rowe (Steve Neumann 89), Scott Caldwell, Lee Nguyen, Diego Fagundez (Daigo Kobayashi 77); Juan Agudelo (Femi Hollinger-Janzen 85), Kei Kamara Subs not used: Bobby Shuttleworth, Je-Vaughn Watson, Donald Smith, Teal Bunbury

Real Salt Lake: Nick Rimando; Tony Beltran, Chris Schuler, Justen Glad, Demar Phillips; Kyle Beckerman (C), Luke Mulholland, Javier Morales; Juan Manuel Martinez (Jordan Allen 77), Yura Movsisyan (Olmes Garcia 57), Joao Plata Subs not used: Lalo Fernandez, Jamison Olave, Chris Wingert, Sunday Stephen, John Stertzer

Central FC: Jan-Michael Williams; Kaydion Gabriel (Darren Mitchell 59), Keston George, Andre Ettienne, Kevon Villaroel; Keron Cummings (Marcus Joseph 71), Leston Paul, Nathaniel Garcia, Sean De Silva (Jason Marcano 78); Jem Gordon, Johan Peltier Subs Not Used: Javon Sample

Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

Stats Summary Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 8 (1) 3 5 0 7

NE 15 (5) 0 5 2 8

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Ike Opara (caution; hand ball) 17 Scoring Summary: NE -- Kei Kamara 11 (Juan Agudelo 5, Lee Nguyen 9) 4 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 16 (Kevin Ellis 1, Benny Feilhaber 12) 49 NE -- Kevin Ellis (own goal) 75 NE -- Juan Agudelo 6 (Kei Kamara 2) 83

SKC 12 (5) 4 15 3 6

RSL 15 (5) 5 18 1 3

Misconduct Summary: RSL -- Luke Mulholland (caution; unsporting behavior) 32 RSL -- Justen Glad (caution; unsporting behavior) 58 RSL -- Kyle Beckerman (caution; unsporting behavior) 84 Scoring Summary: None

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SKC 16 (8) 1 10 2 5

CFC 3 (2) 5 10 3 1

Misconduct Summary: None Scoring Summary: CFC -- Jem Gordon 1 (Sean De Silva 1) 43 SKC -- Cameron Porter 1 (Tomas Granitto 1) 49 SKC -- Nansel Selbol 1 (Connor Hallisey 1) 55 SKC -- Connor Hallisey 1 (penalty kick) 91+


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes Manager | Peter Vermes

Assistant Coach | Kerry Zavagnin Assistant Coach Kerry Zavagnin first joined Kansas City in 2000 as a holding midfielder and was an integral part of the club’s midfield for the next nine seasons, during which time he helped lead the Wizards to MLS Cup (2000) and U.S. Open Cup (2004) Championships. He was named to the MLS All-Star team and the Best XI in 2004. Zavagnin’s primary duties as an assistant include scouting, developing Sporting Kansas City’s younger players, breaking down film and assisting with training sessions, among others.

Peter Vermes is in his eighth season as Sporting Kansas City Manager in 2016. He is the team’s longest-serving manager and his 127 coaching victories in all competitions are the most club history. During his tenure, he has won three major trophies – the 2012 and 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups and the 2013 MLS Cup championship – and finished atop the Eastern Conference regular season standings in 2011 and 2012. He is the second coach to lead Sporting KC to five straight postseason appearances, as well as the only person to ever win the MLS Cup as both a player and a coach with the same team. His 102 regular season wins top the club’s all-time chart and rank eighth most in MLS history. He passed his former coach Bob Gansler as the winningest manager in team history with a 3-1 win over Real Salt Lake on Aug. 12, 2015, his 109th victory in all competitions. He has coached 292 total games during his Kansas City coaching career, most in club history.

He started his professional career with the New York/New Jersey MetroStars, where he played in 39 games over two seasons. After spending one season with the Lehigh Valley Steam (USL-1), Zavagnin came to Kansas City in 2000. He played 237 games (228 starts) and logged 20,516 minutes for Kansas City, setting team records in both categories. He scored eight goals and added 22 assists in his nine seasons in Kansas City blue. Zavagnin was named Team Defender of the Year in 2001.

Vermes oversees all soccer operations for Sporting KC, including the active roster and the Sporting KC Academy. Vermes entered MLS ahead of its inaugural season in 1996 and retired from the league in 2002, closing out his playing career in Kansas City after stints with the New York/New Jersey MetroStars and Colorado Rapids.

On top of his club success in Kansas City, Zavagnin also appeared 21 times for the United States Men’s National Team. He recorded one assist for the U.S., who went 15-2-4 when Zavagnin featured. He married his wife Mirriam prior to the 2009 season, when he became an assistant coach at the club.

Following a standout high school career in which he was named New Jersey Player of the Year, Vermes was a star forward and All-American at Rutgers University. After college, Vermes represented the United States in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea, and was named 1988 Chevrolet U.S. Male Soccer Athlete of the Year for his efforts.

Assistant Coach | Zoran Savic

Vermes was an integral part of a young U.S. team at the 1990 World Cup in Italy, where he nearly scored a sensational goal against the host Azzurri. It was the first time the U.S. had qualified for the World Cup in 40 years and set the stage for the progress of the U.S. National Team. In 1989 and 1990, Vermes became the first American to play in the Hungarian and Dutch First Divisions, playing for Raba ETO and FC Volendam, respectively. He later spent five years with Figueras of the Spanish Second Division.

Assistant Coach Zoran Savic joined Sporting Kansas City late in the 2009 season after a 30-year career at all levels of the game in the United States. A native of Gornji Milanovac, Yugoslavia, Savic began his journey through American soccer with the Buffalo Stallions of the Major Indoor Soccer League in 1980. Savic would go on to star for several MISL teams, with his most prosperous period coming with the Kansas City Comets, with whom he scored 70 goals in just over 100 appearances from 1982-1984.

For MLS’s inaugural season in 1996, Vermes served as captain of the New York/New Jersey MetroStars. In 1997, he was traded to the Colorado Rapids for current Sporting KC Assistant Coach Kerry Zavagnin and played in Denver through the 1999 season, leading the Rapids to the 1997 MLS Cup Final.

After retiring as a player in 1991, Savic turned his attention to coaching in the indoor game. Savic led the Kansas City Attack from 1992-1996, winning Coach of the Year honors for the 1994-1995 season while also serving as the team’s General Manager. Savic later coached the Kansas City Comets from 2000-2005.

Vermes joined Kansas City in 2000 for what would be the most successful seasons of his MLS career. During his first year in Kansas City, he anchored one of the best defenses in league history and won MLS Defender of the Year honors in helping lead the Wizards to the 2000 MLS Cup Championship. He retired in 2002 after appearing in 209 MLS matches (including playoffs) and playing more than 18,000 minutes. In 2013, Vermes was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Year

In 2007 Savic switched to the outdoor game, joining Chivas USA as an assistant to then-head coach Preki before moving into the commentary booth for Kansas City matches in 2008 and 2009. Savic’s career as a commentator was cut short, however, when newly installed Manager Peter Vermes tabbed Savic to be part of his coaching staff late in the 2009 season.

PETER VERMES HEAD COACHING RECORD AT SPORTING KC MLS Playoffs Open Cup International Total

2009 3-6-3 --- 2010 11-13-6 --- 2011 13-9-12 2-1-0 2012 18-7-9 1-1-0 2013 17-10-7 2-1-2 2014 14-13-7 0-1-0 2015 14-11-9 0-0-1 2016 12-13-8 --- TOTAL 102-82-61 5-4-3

--- 0-1-0 3-1-0 4-0-1 1-1-0 1-1-0 4-0-1 1-1-0 14-5-2

--- --- --- --- 2-0-2 3-2-1 --- 1-2-1 6-4-4

3-6-3 11-14-6 18-11-12 23-8-10 22-12-11 18-17-8 18-11-11 14-16-9 127-95-70

Assistant Coach | John Pascarella Assistant Coach John Pascarella played professionally for nine seasons before beginning his coaching career in 1998 at the University of Maryland. Pascarella played club soccer with Sporting Kansas City Manager Peter Vermes. His playing experience took him to Peru before he returned to the United States to play in the A-League and MLS.

Fitness Coach | Mateus Manoel

Once his playing career was over, Pascarella began coaching as a member of Sasho Cirovski’s staff at Maryland. He then went on to work in Northern Virginia youth soccer circles as a high school coach and Olympic Development Program coach before becoming the Head Coach and Technical Director of the Northern Virginia Royals of the USL’s Premier Development League for two seasons.

Mateus Manoel is in his seventh season with Sporting KC as Head Fitness Coach. His responsibilities cover all aspects of sport performance and science for the team, including strength and conditioning, injury prevention, field practices, nutrition, fitness monitoring (training load and readiness), player re-adaptation following rehab and recovery.

Pascarella joined Kansas City’s technical staff in 2009 and was a goalkeeper and fitness coach until 2011, when he became an assistant.

In the summer of 2010, Manoel was an Assistant Fitness Coach for the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team during the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. He had formerly served as the Head Fitness Coach for the Mexican Men’s National Team in 2009, working with renowned coach Sven-Goran Eriksson. During 2007 and 2008, Manoel held a position with Athletes’ Performance in the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, where he worked with professional athletes from a variety of sports, including NFL, NHL, MLB and MLS (Chivas USA and LA Galaxy). Previously, he had assisted with strength and conditioning for D.C. United from the MLS, while concurrently holding the position of Sports Performance Director with Velocity Sports Performance in Alexandria, Virginia. Manoel holds a Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology from George Washington University, where he was also responsible for the strength and conditioning needs of the Colonials Men’s Varsity Soccer Team. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland - College Park and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Manoel was born in Brazil and is fluent in both Portuguese and Spanish.

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Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #17 | D | SAAD ABDUL-SALAAM | @Saad_Abdul SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

51

35

3361

0

7

MLS Postseason

1

1

120

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

6

2

305

0

1

International

2

2

180

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

60

40

3966

0

8

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 0 Assists 1, 7 times, last: Sept. 18, 2016, KC vs LA Shots on Goal 1, 6 times, last: Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Shots 2, 2 times, last: Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Fouls Committed 5, May 21, 2016, KC vs RSL Fouls Suffered 3, 2 times, last: Sept. 9, 2015, KC at POR Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal N/A Assist Sept. 18, 2016, KC vs LA 2016 Record when: he starts 7-12-6 he scores 0-0-0

Height: 6-4 Weight: 185 Birthday: 9/8/1991 Hometown: Gahanna, Ohio College: Akron Acquired: 2015 MLS SuperDraft 1st Round (#12) Sporting KC selected defender Saad Abdul-Salaam with the 12th overall pick in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. The right back played 28 matches across all competitions during his rookie season, including 22 regular season appearances, all five games in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and one start in the MLS Cup Playoffs. He has recorded six assists in 29 MLS appearances in 2016.

Abdul-Salaam played three seasons at the University of Akron (2012-14), recording three goals and 12 assists in 54 college games. He helped Akron win MAC regular season titles in each of his three seasons and earned All-MAC First Team honors as a senior in 2014.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

51

35

3361

0

7

19

6

44

35

5

0

2

0

0

1

KC - Postseason

1

1

120

0

0

0

0

2

2

0

0

1

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

52

36

3481

0

7

19

6

46

37

5

0

3

0

0

1

#24 | D | EVER ALVARADO SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

1

0

29

0

0

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

0

0

0

0

0

International

3

2

204

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

4

2

233

0

0

Height: 5-11 Weight: 154 Hometown: El Negrito, Honduras Last Club: C.D. Olimpia (Honduras) Acquired: Signed on 6/24/2016

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 0 Assists 0 Shots on Goal 0 Shots 0 Fouls Committed 0 Fouls Suffered 2, Aug. 27, 2016, KC at PHI Last Regular Season... Appearance Aug. 27, 2016, KC at PHI Goal N/A Assist N/A 2016 Record when: he starts 0-0-0 he scores 0-0-0

Birthday: 1/30/1992

Sporting KC signed 24-year-old Honduran international defender Ever Alvarado in goals and winning the 2015 Clausura title. He also made six appearances in the June 2016. Alvarado has earned six caps for the Honduras Men’s National Team CONCACAF Champions League, competing in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 group since debuting in October 2015. He made his Sporting KC debut in the CONCACAF stage. Champions League on Aug. 16, at 2-2 draw at Central FC. Alvarado began his professional career with his hometown club Atletico Junior in A native of El Negrito, Honduras, Alvarado joins Sporting KC from C.D. Olimpia, 2007. He moved to the C.D. Olimpia U-19s in 2009 before joining Honduran side the most successful club in his native country. The defender lifted his third career Real Espana a year later. During a four-year stint with Real Espana, Alvarado won Liga Nacional title in May as Olimpia were crowned 2016 Clausura champions. He the 2013 Apertura title for his first Liga Nacional championship. started 65 of 67 league appearances for Olimpia from 2014-2016, scoring six MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

1

0

29

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

1

0

29

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

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Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #23 | M | EMMANUEL APPIAH | @E_Swell SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

1

1

90

0

0

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

0

0

0

0

0

International

2

2

180

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

3

3

270

0

0

Height: 5-9 Weight: 160 Hometown: Westerville, OH College: Cincinnati Last Club: Colorado Rapids Acquired: Signed on 7/12/2016

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 0 Assists 0 Shots on Goal 0 Shots 1, Aug. 13, 2016, KC at DAL Fouls Committed 0 Fouls Suffered 1, Aug. 13, 2016, KC at DAL Last Regular Season... Appearance Aug. 13, 2016, KC at DAL Goal N/A Assist N/A 2016 Record when: he starts 0-0-1 he scores 0-0-0

Birthday: 9/26/1993

Sporting KC signed 22-year-old Ghanaian midfielder Emmanuel Appiah on July 12, 2016. Appiah joined the Colorado Rapids in January as the No. 15 overall pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. The midfielder played two matches on loan at USL club Charlotte Independence before parting ways with Colorado on June 30. He made his MLS and Sporting KC debut with a start against FC Dallas on Aug. 13.

University of Cincinnati, where he recorded seven goals and 13 assists in 65 college appearances. He earned Second Team All-American Athletic Conference and Second Team All-Ohio accolades as a senior in 2015, finishing with six goals and five assists. While at Cincinnati, Appiah made 10 appearances for GPS Portland Phoenix of the USL Premier Development League in 2013.

Born in Ghana and raised in Westerville, Ohio, Appiah spent five years at the MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

1

1

90

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

1

1

90

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

#5 | D | MATT BESLER | @MattBesler SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

199

193

17402

3

11

MLS Postseason

12

12

1170

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

16

14

1294

0

1

International

10

10

885

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

237

229

20751

3

12

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 3 times, last: July 3, 2016, KC vs CLB Assists 1, 11 times, last: May 1, 2016, KC vs LA Shots on Goal 2, Oct. 9, 2010, KC vs SEA Shots 2, 4 times, last: Mar. 16, 2013, KC vs CHI Fouls Committed 5, Aug. 4, 2012, KC at NE Fouls Suffered 4, Sept. 26, 2009, KC vs COL Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal July 3, 2016, KC vs CLB Assist May 1, 2016, KC vs LA 2016 Record when: he starts 5-6-5 he scores 1-0-0

Height: 6-0 Weight: 170 Birthday: 2/11/1987 Hometown: Overland Park, Kansas College: Notre Dame Acquired: 2009 MLS SuperDraft 1st Round (#8) Sporting KC captain Matt Besler is in his eighth season at his hometown club. He has earned MLS Best XI (2012-13), MLS All-Star (2011, 2013-16), MLS Defender of the Year (2012) and MLS Breakout Player of the Year (2012) honors since being selected in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft out of the University of Notre Dame. Besler ranks fifth in Sporting KC history with 237 appearances across all competitions. A regular staple of the team’s backline, he has started 205 of 211 MLS matches (including playoffs) and landed club Defender of the Year honors four times (2011-13, 2015).

Besler has earned 37 caps for the United States Men’s National Team since debuting in January 2013. He featured in four matches at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first Kansan to play in the quadrennial tournament, as the U.S. advanced to the Round of 16. He also helped the U.S. win the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, starting all three matches in the knockout stage. He joined the U.S. squad for the 2016 Copa America Centenario, starting two matches, and scored his first international goal at St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Sept. 2, the same day his firstborn daughter Parker Rhea was born in Kansas City.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

199

193

17402

3

11

37

9

178

96

6

1

27

2

2

5

KC - Postseason

12

12

1170

0

0

2

0

14

9

1

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

211

205

18,572

3

11

39

9

192

105

7

1

27

2

2

5

20


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #12 | D | NUNO ANDRE COELHO | @nunoacoelho12 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

22

20

1618

1

1

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

0

0

0

0

0

International

2

1

113

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

24

21

1731

1

1

Height: 6-4 Weight: 181 Hometown: Penafiel, Portugal Last Club: Balikesirspor (Turkey) Acquired: Signed on 1/26/2016

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, Mar. 6, 2016, KC at SEA Assists 1, Aug. 20, 2016, KC vs VAN Shots on Goal 1, 3 times, last: Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Shots 3, Mar. 6, 2016, KC at SEA Fouls Committed 1, 4 times, last: Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Fouls Suffered 2, 4 times, last: Apr. 27, 2016, KC at VAN Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 1, 2016, KC at NE Goal Mar. 6, 2016, KC at SEA Assist Aug. 20, 2016, KC vs VAN 2016 Record when: he starts 8-9-3 he scores 1-0-0

Birthday: 1/7/1986

Sporting KC signed Nuno André Coelho in January 2016. The center back has played more than 160 matches during a 12-year career in Europe, including seven appearances in the UEFA Champions League with Portuguese clubs SC Braga and FC Porto. Coelho most recently played for Balikesirspor of the Turkish Super Lig during the 2014-15 season. He scored a game-winning goal in his MLS debut as Sporting KC beat Seattle Sounders FC 1-0 on March 6.

spent 2006-07 on loan at Standard Liege of the Belgian first division.

A native of Portugal, Coelho made his professional debut at age 18 with FC Porto B. Between 2006 and 2009, FC Porto loaned Coelho to Portuguese clubs FC Maia (2006), Portimonense SC (2007-08) and CF Estrela da Amadora (2008-09). Coelho

During his final campaign at FC Porto in 2009-10, Coelho helped his club win the Taça de Portugal, the country’s premier knockout competition. After moving to Sporting Clube de Portugal in 2010, he joined SC Braga in 2011 and helped the club finish third in the 2011-12 Primiera Liga. Coelho’s performances earned him a training stint with the Portuguese national team in September 2012. Coelho’s 2012-13 campaign was highlighted by six starts in the UEFA Champions League and a 2013 Taça da Liga title, Braga’s first domestic cup since 1966.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

22

20

1618

1

1

18

3

4

12

0

0

2

0

1

1

MLS - TOTAL

22

20

1618

1

1

18

3

4

12

0

0

2

0

1

1

#11 | M | BRAD DAVIS | @Brad_Davis11 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

24

14

1300

2

1

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

2

0

62

1

0

International

1

1

90

0

1

ALL COMPETITIONS

27

15

1452

3

2

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 3, June 21, 2007, HOU vs CHV Assists 3, April 11, 2011, HOU vs VAN Shots on Goal 5, June 21, 2007, HOU vs CHV Shots 6, 2 times, last: June 2, 2010, HOU at NY Fouls Committed 5 Sept. 23, 2006, HOU at CLB Fouls Suffered 5, 5 times, last: Aug. 20, 2016, KC vs VAN Last Regular Season... Appearance Sept. 24, 2016, KC at SJ Goal May 1, 2016, KC vs LA Assist Aug. 13, 2016, KC at DAL 2016 Record when: he starts 3-8-3 he scores 1-0-1

Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 Birthday: 11/8/1981 Hometown: St. Charles, Missouri College: Saint Louis Last Club: Houston Dynamo Acquired: Trade with Houston Dynamo on 1/7/2016 U.S. international midfielder Brad Davis joined Sporting KC in January 2016. He has recorded 60 goals and 132 assists (including postseason) during a 15-year MLS career highlighted by 2006 and 2007 MLS Cup championships, 2011 MLS Best XI honors and six MLS All-Star selections. His 392 regular season appearances are second most in MLS history among field players, while his 123 assists rank third all-time. On April 17, he became the fifth player in MLS history to reach 400 career MLS appearances (including playoffs).

assists (104). In addition to winning two MLS Cups, Davis led Houston to seven playoff trips between 2006-2015, including four MLS Cup appearances in 2006, 2007, 2011 and 2012. Davis has reached double figures in assists in six of the last seven seasons since 2009 and seven times overall, a feat matched only by Landon Donovan. Davis has earned 17 caps with four assists for the U.S. Men’s National Team since debuting in 2005. He made his lone World Cup appearance with a start against eventual champion Germany on June 26, 2014.

A native of St. Charles, Missouri, Davis ends his 10-year stay in Houston as the Dynamo’s all-time leader in regular season games played (271), starts (252) and MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

24

14

1300

2

1

34

11

10

27

5

56

0

0

1

0

MLS - Regular Season

392

339

29577

57

123

591

243

416

523

64

1271

37

4

14

40

MLS - Postseason

27

26

2376

3

9

36

14

37

44

6

92

2

0

1

3

MLS - TOTAL

419

365

31953

60

132

627

257

453

567

70

1363

39

4

15

43

21


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #14 | F | DOM DWYER | @Ddwyer14 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

112

96

8682

52

8

MLS Postseason

8

5

492

2

0

U.S. Open Cup

10

9

810

5

1

International

9

2

314

2

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

139

112

10298

61

9

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, 9 times, last: Aug. 13, 2016, KC at DAL Assists 1, 8 times, last: Sept. 18, 2016, KC vs LA Shots on Goal 5, 2 times, last: Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Shots 9, Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Fouls Committed 6, 2 times, last: July 31, 2016, KC vs POR Fouls Suffered 9, Apr. 19, 2014, KC vs MTL Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal Oct. 1, 2016, KC at NE Assist Sept. 18, 2016, KC vs LA 2016 Record when: he starts 12-11-7 he scores 5-3-4

Height: 5-9 Weight: 180 Birthday: 7/30/1990 Hometown: London, England College: South Florida Acquired: 2012 MLS SuperDraft 1st Round (#16) Dom Dwyer has scored 61 goals for Sporting KC in all competitions, second most in team history, since being taken in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft (16th overall). He set a single-season club record with 22 MLS goals in 2014 and has become the first player in Kansas City history to score at least 12 goals in three straight regular seasons. A 2014 MLS All-Star, Dwyer has scored 83 goals in all competitions since the start of 2013, 61 for Sporting KC and 22 for former USL affiliate Orlando City SC. Last

season he claimed Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Golden Boot honors with five goals in the tournament, including a single-game club record four goals against FC Dallas in the Round of 16. Dwyer won national championships at Tyler (Texas) Junior College in 2009 and 2010, earning national junior college player of the year honors after scoring 37 times as a sophomore. He moved to South Florida in 2011, netting 16 goals in 21 games.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

112

96

8682

52

8

354

139

202

233

97

2

21

1

11

3

KC - Postseason

8

5

492

2

0

23

9

18

14

7

0

1

0

1

0

MLS - TOTAL

120

101

9174

54

8

377

148

220

247

104

2

22

1

12

3

#4 | D | KEVIN ELLIS | @Kev_Ellis4 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

62

52

4849

5

5

MLS Postseason

2

2

210

1

0

U.S. Open Cup

10

9

867

0

0

International

6

6

540

2

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

80

69

6466

8

5

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 5 times, last: Sept. 24, 2016, KC at SJ Assists 1, 5 times, last: Oct. 1, 2016, KC at NE Shots on Goal 2, Oct. 25, 2015, KC vs LA Shots 3, Oct. 25, 2015, KC vs LA Fouls Committed 4, Apr 25, 2015, KC at HOU Fouls Suffered 3, Aug. 8, 2015, KC at TOR Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal Sept. 24, 2016, KC at SJ Assist Oct. 1, 2016, KC at NE 2016 Record when: he starts 3-3-3 he scores 1-0-0

Height: 5-9 Weight: 160 Birthday: 6/30/1991 Hometown: Kansas City, Missouri College: Barton County Community College Acquired: Signed as Homegrown on 2/18/2011 Sporting KC’s second Homegrown Player in club history, Kevin Ellis is coming off a 2015 campaign in which he set regular season career-highs with 27 games played and four goals, the most by any MLS defender last year. He added another goal in the MLS Cup Playoffs and finished 2015 with starts in 32 of 33 appearances across all competitions. On April 2, he became the first Sporting KC Homegrown Player to reach 50 career regular season appearances.

Now in his sixth MLS season, Ellis developed in the Sporting KC Academy while attending Oak Park High School before playing at Barton County Community College from 2009-10. He scored his first goal for the club in the 2013-14 CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals against eventual champion Cruz Azul (Mexico).

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

62

52

4849

5

5

24

10

65

42

2

0

9

0

2

3

KC - Postseason

2

2

210

1

0

1

1

3

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

64

54

5059

6

5

25

11

68

43

2

0

10

0

2

3

22


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #27 | M | ROGER ESPINOZA SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

159

139

12323

4

20

MLS Postseason

7

6

455

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

13

11

1234

0

2

International

3

2

232

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

182

158

14244

4

22

Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 Hometown: Aurora, Colorado College: Ohio State Last Club: Wigan Athletic (England) Acquired: Signed on 1/6/2015

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 4 times, last: Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Assists 1, 20 times, last: Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Shots on Goal 2, 7 times, last: July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC Shots 6, May 15, 2016, KC vs ORL Fouls Committed 5, May 1, 2016, KC vs LA Fouls Suffered 6, 2 times, last: Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Assist Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU 2016 Record when: he starts 12-10-7 he scores 0-0-1

Birthday: 10/25/1986

Roger Espinoza played five seasons in Kansas City from 2008-12 before moving abroad to Wigan Athletic FC. After a two-year stint in the English Premier League and English Championship, Espinoza returned to Sporting KC in 2015 and tallied a career-high four MLS assists. His 2015 campaign was cut short due to a left foot injury sustained in early August, but he has returned to the fold as a regular starter in 2016.

U.S. Open Cup title that season. He has made 182 appearances for the club in all competitions, tallying four goals and 22 assists over seven seasons. In two years at Wigan Athletic, he logged 57 appearances, including eight in the UEFA Europa League, and started in the club’s 2013 FA Cup Final victory over Manchester City.

Espinoza has earned 49 caps for the Honduras Men’s National Team since debuting in 2009. He has competed in the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups as Espinoza was an MLS All-Star in 2012 and helped lead the club to the Lamar Hunt well as the 2012 Summer Olympics. MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

159

139

12323

4

20

162

43

248

218

10

14

32

6

1

4

KC - Postseason

7

6

455

0

0

4

1

7

7

1

0

2

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

166

145

12778

4

20

166

44

255

225

11

14

34

6

1

4

#10 | M | BENNY FEILHABER | @b_feilhaber22 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

119

109

9585

23

37

MLS Postseason

6

6

604

0

3

U.S. Open Cup

9

9

810

3

6

International

9

8

592

1

3

ALL COMPETITIONS

143

132

11591

27

49

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, 2 times, last: Sept. 18, 2015, KC vs DAL Assists 2, 5 times, last: Sept. 24, 2016, KC at SJ Shots on Goal 3, 2 times, last: July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC Shots 5, 2 times, last: May 29, 2015, KC vs DAL Fouls Committed 6, Aug. 10, 2014, KC at VAN Fouls Suffered 6, 2 times, last: Sept. 23, 2015, KC at HOU Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal Aug. 20, 2016, KC vs VAN Assist Oct. 1, 2016, KC at NE 2016 Record when: he starts 9-10-8 he scores 5-1-0

Height: 5-9 Weight: 160 Birthday: 1/19/1985 Hometown: Irvine, California College: UCLA Last Club: New England Revolution Acquired: Trade with New England Revolution on 12/11/2012 A six-year MLS veteran, Benny Feilhaber set professional career-highs in 2015 with 10 goals and 15 assists en route to an MLS MVP nomination. He was named MLS Player of the Month in April, earned MLS All-Star honors for the first time in his career and landed Sporting KC’s 2015 Most Valuable Player award after finishing with a club record 20 assists in all competitions. Feilhaber turned professional in 2005 with German club Hamburg after two seasons at UCLA. He moved to Derby County of the English Premier League in 2007 and Danish side AGF Aarhus in 2008 before signing with the New England

Revolution in 2011. He joined Sporting KC prior to the 2013 campaign and has made 143 appearances across all competitions for the club with 27 goals and 49 assists. Feilhaber has earned 41 caps for the United States Men’s National Team since debuting in 2007. He scored the game-winning goal on a volley in the 2007 Gold Cup Final against Mexico before competing at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. He helped lead the U.S. to the final of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup and also made three appearances at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

119

109

9585

23

37

172

54

145

235

4

184

21

1

5

11

MLS - Regular Season

171

155

13778

28

46

250

81

212

376

6

255

29

3

5

12

KC - Postseason

6

6

604

0

3

15

1

9

17

2

0

1

0

0

1

MLS - TOTAL

177

161

14382

28

49

265

82

221

393

8

255

30

3

5

13

23


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #22 | M | CONNOR HALLISEY | @c_hallisey SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

30

18

1588

0

2

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

6

4

373

0

0

International

4

4

351

1

1

ALL COMPETITIONS

40

26

2312

1

3

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 0 Assists 1, 2 times, last: Apr. 13, 2016, KC vs COL Shots on Goal 2, 2 times, last: July 31, 2016, KC vs POR Shots 3, 4 times, last: July 31, 2016, KC vs POR Fouls Committed 1, 8 times, last: July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC Fouls Suffered 3, July 31, 2016, KC vs POR Last Regular Season... Appearance Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Goal N/A Assist Apr. 13, 2016, KC vs COL 2016 Record when: he starts 6-3-3 he scores 0-0-0

Height: 5-9 Weight: 158 Birthday: 2/9/1993 Hometown: Granite Bay, California College: California Acquired: 2015 MLS SuperDraft 1st Round (#10) Sporting KC selected midfielder Connor Hallisey with the 10th overall pick in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft out of the University of California. He logged 17 appearances with one assist in all competitions as a rookie last year and has started 17 of 22 appearances in 2016, tallying one assist. He scored his first Sporting KC goal in a 3-1 CONCACAF Champions League win over Central FC on Oct. 19.

A former member of the United States U-18 Men’s National Team, Hallisey played four seasons at Cal (2011-14), recording 12 goals and 19 assists in 72 career games. As a senior in 2014, he was an NCAA Division I Men’s Second Team All-American, starting 19 matches with nine goals and 12 assists as a MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

30

18

1588

0

2

26

11

8

13

2

5

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

30

18

1588

0

2

26

11

8

13

2

5

0

0

0

0

#13 | M | BENJI JOYA | @benjijoya54 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

0

0

0

0

0

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

0

0

0

0

0

International

1

1

90

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

1

1

90

0

0

Height: 5-8 Weight: 145 Hometown: San Jose, California Last Club: Club Necaxa (Mexico) Acquired: Signed on 9/15/16

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, Mar. 9, 2014, CHI at CHV Assists 0 Shots on Goal 2, Mar. 9, 2014, CHI at CHV Shots 2, 6 times, last: June 7, 2014, CHI vs SEA Fouls Committed 4, 3 times, last: June 4, 2014, CHI at COL Fouls Suffered 2, 5 times, last: June 7, 2014, CHI vs SEA Last Regular Season... Appearance July 23, 2014, CHI at SJ Goal Mar. 9, 2014, CHI at CHV Assist N/A 2016 Record when: he starts 0-0-0 he scores 0-0-0

Birthday: 9/22/1993

Sporting KC signed 23-year-old midfielder Benji Joya in September 2016. A native of San Jose, California, Joya signed for Mexican powerhouse Santos Laguna in 2011 at age 18. He quickly progressed through the club’s youth ranks and made his Liga MX debut with the senior team in September 2012. Santos Laguna loaned Joya to the Chicago Fire in 2014, where he started nine of 12 regular season appearances. The midfielder scored a goal just one minute into his MLS debut on March 9, coming off the bench in a 3-2 loss at Chivas USA. Joya spent most of 2015 and 2016 on loan at Club Necaxa in the Mexican second division.

At the international level, Joya featured extensively for the United States U-20s. He captained the side to a second-place finish at the 2013 CONCACAF U-20 Championship and was a member of the U.S. squad at the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Turkey. Joya made his Sporting KC debut with a 90-minute shift in a 3-1 CONCACAF Champions League win over Central FC on Oct. 19 at Children’s Mercy Park.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

12

9

651

1

0

16

3

16

12

1

1

2

0

0

0

24


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #25 | GK | ALEC KANN | @akann90 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

7

7

630

0

0

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

2

2

210

0

0

International

1

1

90

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

10

10

930

0

0

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals Allowed 3, 2 times, last: Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Saves 6, 2 times, last: Aug. 27, 2016, KC at PHI Last Regular Season... Appearance Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Shutout Aug. 20, 2016, KC vs VAN 2016 Record when: he starts 2-2-3

Height: 6-4 Weight: 190 Birthday: 8/8/1990 Hometown: Decatur, Georgia College: Furman Last Club: Chicago Fire Acquired: 2015 MLS Re-Entry Draft (#11) Sporting KC selected former Chicago Fire goalkeeper Alec Kann in Stage One of the 2015 MLS Re-Entry Draft. He spent most of last season with Chicago’s USL affiliate Saint Louis FC, recording 74 saves in 19 matches during the team’s inaugural campaign. He made six saves in his MLS debut on Oct. 25, 2015, against the New York Red Bulls. He made his Sporting KC debut in a 1-1 draw at Vancouver Whitecaps FC on April 27, then notched his first MLS shutout and win in a 1-0 result against the Portland Timbers on July 31.

A native of Decatur, Georgia, Kann joined Chicago ahead of the 2013 season from USL side Charleston Battery, where he began his professional career in 2012. The goalkeeper was loaned to the USL’s Charlotte Eagles in 2014 and made 57 saves across 17 appearances for the club. A four-year starter at Furman University, Kann posted a 37-16-10 record with 18 shutouts and a 1.00 goals against average in 65 starts during his college career.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

SHT

SVS

SO

GA

GAA

PG

PA

C

E

W

L

T

KC - Regular Season

7

7

630

28

17

2

11

1.57

0

0

0

0

2

2

3

MLS - TOTAL

8

8

720

36

23

2

13

1.63

1

1

0

0

2

3

3

#1 | GK | JON KEMPIN | @JonKempin21 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

7

6

585

0

0

MLS Postseason

1

0

36

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

1

1

90

0

0

International

3

3

270

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

12

10

981

0

0

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals Allowed 3, 3 times, last: Sept. 13, 2015, KC at ORL Saves 3, Sept. 18, 2015, KC vs DAL Last Regular Season... Appearance Sept. 27, 2015, KC vs SEA Shutout N/A 2016 Record when: he starts 0-0-0

Height: 6-1 Weight: 170 Birthday: 4/8/1993 Hometown: Leawood, Kansas Last Club: Sporting Kansas City Academy Acquired: Signed as Homegrown on 8/31/2010 Goalkeeper Jon Kempin has made 12 appearances in all competitions for Sporting KC since becoming the club’s first Homegrown Player in 2010. The Overland Park, Kansas, native most recently made his MLS postseason debut in October 2015, making three saves in the longest penalty kick shootout in MLS history against the Portland Timbers.

to former USL affiliate OKC Energy FC before breaking into Sporting KC’s first team for his MLS and CONCACAF Champions League debuts.

At the beginning of 2015, Kempin was named to the United States Men’s National Team roster for the first time in his career to take part in manager Jurgen Klinsmann’s January Camp. He has also represented the U.S. at the U-14 Kempin played his first match for Sporting KC in the 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open through U-23 levels, last featuring for the U-23s in a friendly against Brazil in Cup, then spent most of 2013 on loan to Orlando City SC. He began 2014 on loan November 2015. MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

SHT

SVS

SO

GA

GAA

PG

PA

C

E

W

L

T

KC - Regular Season

7

6

585

24

11

0

12

1.85

0

1

0

0

2

3

1

KC - Postseason

1

0

36

1

0

0

1

2.50

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

MLS - TOTAL

8

6

621

25

11

0

12

1.74

0

1

0

0

2

3

2

25


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #21 | M | JUSTIN MAPP | @jmapp21 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

6

0

43

0

0

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

0

0

0

0

0

International

0

0

0

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

6

0

43

0

0

Height: 6-1 Weight: 160 Hometown: Brandon, Mississippi Last Club: Montreal Impact Acquired: Signed on 12/14/2015

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, 2 times, last: May 4, 2013, MTL at SJ Assists 2, 6 times, last: Aug. 24, 2013, MTL vs HOU Shots on Goal 4, Apr. 30, 2005, CHI at CLB Shots 6, Apr. 30, 2005, CHI at CLB Fouls Committed 4, Apr. 22, 2005, CHI at NY Fouls Suffered 8, Sept. 4, 2004, CHI vs DC Last Regular Season... Appearance July 16, 2016, KC at COL Goal May 4, 2013, MTL at SJ Assist July 27, 2014, MTL vs POR 2016 Record when: he starts 0-0-0 he scores 0-0-0

Birthday: 10/18/1984

Sporting KC signed midfielder Justin Mapp in December 2015, completing the first Free Agent signing in MLS history. A 14-year veteran, Mapp has recorded 23 goals and 70 assists in 324 MLS appearances (including postseason) since beginning his professional career with D.C. United in 2002. He made his Sporting KC debut as a second-half substitute against LA Galaxy on May 1.

All-Star (2005) and MLS Best XI (2006) honors. Following a stint with the Philadelphia Union from 2010-11, Mapp has played each of the previous four seasons with the Montreal Impact. In 2013 and 2014, Mapp tied MLS careerhighs with eight assists and helped Montreal win consecutive Canadian Championship titles, landing tournament MVP honors both times.

Mapp played for the Chicago Fire from 2003-10, where he won two Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups (2003, 2006) and a Supporters’ Shield title (2003) to go with MLS

Mapp earned eight caps for the U.S. Men’s National Team between 2005 and 2007, including three games played at the 2007 Copa America in Venezuela.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

6

0

43

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

MLS - Regular Season

309

243

20390

22

65

351

138

178

432

63

379

12

0

7

18

MLS - Postseason

15

8

809

1

5

13

6

13

11

3

23

0

0

1

1

MLS - TOTAL

324

251

21199

23

70

364

144

191

443

66

402

12

0

8

19

#94 | D | JIMMY MEDRANDA | @jimmymedranda SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

40

30

2496

1

2

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

2

2

210

0

0

International

2

1

96

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

44

33

2802

1

2

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC Assists 1, 2 times, last: July 3, 2016, KC vs CLB Shots on Goal 2, June 2, 2016, KC at LA Shots 4, 2 times, last: June 2, 2016, KC at LA Fouls Committed 4, 2 times, last: Sept. 24, 2016, KC at SJ Fouls Suffered 4, Mar. 15, 2014, KC vs DAL Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 1, 2016, KC at NE Goal July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC Assist July 3, 2016, KC vs CLB 2016 Record when: he starts 8-8-6 he scores 1-0-0

Height: 5-8 Weight: 150 Birthday: 2/7/1994 Hometown: Mosquera, Nariño, Colombia Last Club: Deportivo Pereira (Colombia) Acquired: Signed on 2/13/2014 Fullback Jimmy Medranda joined Sporting KC in August 2013 on loan from Colombian club Deportivo Pereira, making his MLS debut a month later. He signed permanently for Sporting KC in February 2014 and has played 44 games for the club across all competitions, including a career-high 30 appearances and 25 starts this season.

Medranda joined the Swope Park Rangers for a brief loan spell in March, where he started in the club’s inaugural match in the United Soccer League. He joined Deportivo Pereira’s youth system at age 12 before climbing the ladder to the senior team by age 17. He made 16 first team appearances for the club in two seasons, scoring twice.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

40

30

2496

1

2

51

9

51

24

1

6

8

1

1

1

MLS - TOTAL

40

30

2496

1

2

51

9

51

24

1

6

8

1

1

1

26


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #29 | GK | TIM MELIA | @TimMelia28 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

49

49

4410

0

0

MLS Postseason

1

1

84

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

5

5

480

0

0

International

1

1

90

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

56

56

5064

0

0

Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 Hometown: Great River, New York College: Lynn University Last Club: Chivas USA Acquired: Signed on 12/23/2014

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals Allowed 5, 2 times, last: Aug. 19, 2015, KC vs SJ Saves 7, 2 times, last: Oct. 16, 2015, KC at SJ Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Shutout Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL 2016 Record when: he starts 10-11-5

Birthday: 5/15/1986

Major League Soccer’s reigning Comeback Player of the Year, Tim Melia was a breakout performer during his sixth MLS season after previously serving as a back-up goalkeeper at Real Salt Lake (2010-11) and Chivas USA (2012-14). He ended 2015 with nine clean sheets and a 15-8-5 record in all competitions as Sporting KC made its fifth straight playoff appearance. He also made two saves in a penalty shootout win over the Philadelphia Union in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final.

average. He was a six-time member of the MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week and became the first goalkeeper in MLS history to record six shutouts in his first nine league matches for a new team. After a four-year college career with NCAA Division III program Lynn University (New York), Melia began his professional career in 2008 with the Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division. After stints with Real Salt Lake and Chivas USA, he spent the latter half of 2014 as a League Pool Goalkeeper, earning emergency call-ups from Sporting KC, FC Dallas and D.C. United.

Among MLS goalkeepers, Melia finished third in 2015 with a 72.6 save percentage while also ranking in the top 10 in wins, shutouts and goals against MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

SHT

SVS

SO

GA

GAA

PG

PA

C

E

W

L

T

KC - Regular Season

49

49

4410

204

144

15

58

1.18

5

6

5

0

21

19

9

MLS - Regular Season

55

54

4849

236

162

15

72

1.34

6

7

5

1

21

23

10

KC - Postseason

1

1

84

4

2

0

1

1.07

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

56

55

4933

240

164

15

73

1.33

6

7

5

1

21

23

10

#93 | M | SONI MUSTIVAR | @billydougie SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

49

43

3843

0

2

MLS Postseason

1

1

120

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

7

7

604

1

0

International

2

2

154

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

59

53

4721

1

2

Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 Hometown: Aubervilliers, France Last Club: Petrolul Ploiesti (Romania) Acquired: Signed on 2/13/2015

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 0 Assists 2, Aug. 15, 2015, KC vs VAN Shots on Goal 1, Oct. 21, 2015, KC vs COL Shots 2, Aug. 8, 2015, KC at TOR Fouls Committed 4, 2 times, last: Sept. 9, 2016, KC vs HOU Fouls Suffered 3, 4 times, last: May 11, 2016, KC at COL Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal N/A Assist Aug. 15, 2015, KC vs VAN 2016 Record when: he starts 10-9-4 he scores 0-0-0

Birthday: 2/12/1990

Soni Mustivar’s first season at Sporting KC in 2015 culminated in Co-Defender of the Year honors. The defensive midfielder had a 15-5-6 record as a starter in all competitions and led MLS during the regular season with more than six interceptions per 90 minutes played. Mustivar began his professional career as a teenager with SC Bastia in France’s Ligue 2 from 2008-10. He then moved to FC Petrolul Ploiesti and played three seasons in Romania’s Liga I, recording 61 league appearances in addition to eight

games in the UEFA Europa League. He started in Petrolul’s triumph in the 2013 Romanian Cup Final. Mustivar has earned 12 caps for the Haiti Men’s National Team since debuting in 2013. This year he has helped Haiti book a spot in the Copa America Centenario and featured in a pair of 2018 World Cup qualifiers. He was a youth international for France at the U-20 level and holds dual citizenship in both France and Haiti. He joined Haiti for the Copa America Centenario but did not appear in a game.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

49

43

3843

0

2

11

1

60

38

0

0

7

1

0

1

KC - Postseason

1

1

120

0

0

0

0

2

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

50

44

3963

0

2

11

1

62

41

0

0

7

1

0

1

27


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #7 | D | CHANCE MYERS | @CR_Myers SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

147

114

10519

2

16

MLS Postseason

10

10

960

0

1

U.S. Open Cup

16

13

1197

2

2

International

2

2

119

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

175

139

12795

4

19

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, Apr. 27, 2013, KC vs POR Assists 1, 16 times, last: Mar. 12, 2016, KC vs VAN Shots on Goal 2, 2 times, last: Apr. 27, 2013, KC vs POR Shots 3, 3 times, last: July 3, 2013, KC vs VAN Fouls Committed 4, 6 times, last: Mar. 6, 2016, KC at SEA Fouls Suffered 4, May 12, 2012, KC at CHI Last Regular Season... Appearance Aug. 7, 2016, KC at POR Goal Apr. 27, 2013, KC vs POR Assist Mar. 12, 2016, KC vs VAN 2016 Record when: he starts 4-2-0 he scores 0-0-0

Height: 6-0 Weight: 165 Birthday: 12/7/1987 Hometown: Thousand Oaks, California College: UCLA Acquired: 2008 MLS SuperDraft (#1) Nine-year veteran Chance Myers enters 2016 as Sporting KC’s longest tenured player. The No. 1 overall selection in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft has played 175 matches for the club in all competitions, recording four goals and 19 assists from the right back position. He is one of four players in Sporting KC history, alongside Davy Arnaud, Kerry Zavagnin and Preki, to play nine seasons at the club.

back on the MLS Castrol Index. He led MLS with 91 successful crosses from open play between 2011 and 2013 before missing most of 2014 and half of 2015 with an Achilles injury. Myers featured for the United States at the U-18, U-20 and U-23 youth national teams and joined the senior team for the first time as a member of Jurgen Klinsmann’s January Camp in 2014.

Myers eclipsed 30 MLS appearances in both 2011 and 2012, and after making a career-high 31 MLS starts in 2013 (including playoffs), was the top-rated outside MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

147

114

10519

2

16

93

23

152

102

11

5

13

1

0

8

KC - Postseason

10

10

960

0

1

7

1

9

10

0

1

2

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

157

124

11479

2

17

100

24

161

112

11

6

15

1

0

8

#6 | M | PAULO NAGAMURA | @paulinhonag SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

94

79

6893

6

7

MLS Postseason

6

6

607

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

9

7

713

1

1

International

8

8

660

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

117

100

8873

7

8

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, 2 times, last: Aug. 15, 2015, KC vs VAN Assists 1, 21 times, last: Sept. 24, 2016, KC at SJ Shots on Goal 4, May 13, 2006, LA vs RSL Shots 6, Aug. 15, 2015, KC vs VAN Fouls Committed 6, Sept. 13, 2007, CHV vs LA Fouls Suffered 6, May 13, 2006, LA vs RSL Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal Aug. 15, 2015, KC vs VAN Assist Sept. 24, 2016, KC at SJ 2016 Record when: he starts 1-2-2 he scores 0-0-0

Height: 5-8 Weight: 155 Birthday: 3/2/1983 Hometown: Sao Paulo, Brazil Last Club: Chivas USA Acquired: Trade with Chivas USA on 11/29/2011 A 12-year MLS veteran, Paulo Nagamura joined Sporting Kansas City in 2012 and has since tallied seven goals and eight assists in 117 matches across all competitions. The 33-year-old midfielder has played a pivotal role in Sporting KC’s three major championships over the last four seasons, converting penalty kicks in shootouts of the 2012 and 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups as well as the 2013 MLS Cup and the 2015 Western Conference Knockout Round. Nagamura played 120 minutes in each cup final victory.

A native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Nagamura began his career with Sao Paulo FC and English Premier League side Arsenal FC. He moved to the United States in 2005 to play for the LA Galaxy, where he won the MLS Cup and U.S. Open Cup in his first season. He also played for Toronto FC (2007) and Chivas USA (2007-11), becoming an MLS All-Star in 2009. A two-time MLS Cup champion and three-time U.S. Open Cup winner, he has started 238 of 267 career MLS appearances (including postseason).

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

94

79

6893

6

7

107

27

124

75

9

3

19

0

2

1

MLS - Regular Season

251

223

19661

15

21

247

78

370

284

13

20

59

2

6

6

KC - Postseason

6

6

607

0

0

11

2

10

7

1

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - Postseason

16

15

1516

0

0

20

7

26

31

2

0

4

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

267

238

21177

15

21

267

85

396

315

15

20

63

2

6

6

28


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #16 | M | LAWRENCE OLUM | @OmoshLaw13 SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

86

57

5245

5

3

MLS Postseason

2

1

202

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

10

8

829

0

1

International

7

5

471

0

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

105

71

6747

5

4

Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Hometown: Nairobi, Kenya College: Missouri Baptist Last Club: Kedah FA (Malaysia) Acquired: Signed on 12/9/2015

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 5 times, last: June 19, 2016, KC vs DAL Assists 1, 3 times, last: Apr. 27, 2016, KC at VAN Shots on Goal 1, 10 times, last: July 31, 2016, KC vs POR Shots 3, Sept. 21, 2013, KC at TOR Fouls Committed 3, 2 times, last: Oct. 26, 2013, KC at PHI Fouls Suffered 2, 2 times, last: Apr. 17, 2016, KC at DAL Last Regular Season... Appearance Aug. 13, 2016, KC at DAL Goal June 19, 2016, KC vs DAL Assist Apr. 27, 2016, KC at VAN 2016 Record when: he starts 6-7-4 he scores 1-1-0

Birthday: 7/10/1984

Lawrence Olum returns to Sporting KC in 2016 after previously playing for the club from 2011-2014. He has made 105 appearances for the team in all competitions with five goals and four assists. The defensive midfielder played 112 minutes in the 2013 MLS Cup victory over Real Salt Lake and set MLS career-highs in 2014 with 25 appearances and 21 starts. He rejoins Sporting KC after helping Kedah FA win the 2015 Malaysia Premier League title.

Olum has earned four caps for the Kenya Men’s National Team since debuting for the Harambee Stars in May 2014. He most recently played for Kenya in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Zambia last September. After a four-year college career at Missouri Baptist University, Olum had lower-division spells at the Portland Timbers (2007-08), Minnesota Thunder (2009), Austin Aztex (2010) and Orlando City SC (2011) before joining Sporting KC in September 2011.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

86

57

5245

5

3

37

10

55

15

4

0

16

0

4

0

KC - Postseason

2

1

202

0

0

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

88

58

5447

5

3

40

10

55

16

4

0

16

0

4

0

#3 | D | IKE OPARA | @ikeopara SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

51

39

3632

6

3

MLS Postseason

3

0

16

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

2

2

210

0

0

International

7

7

630

1

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

63

48

4488

7

3

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 9 times, last: July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC Assists 1, 3 times, last: Sept. 24, 2016, KC at SJ Shots on Goal 2, 3 times, last: Mar. 22, 2014, KC vs SJ Shots 3, 2 times, last: Mar. 22, 2014, KC vs SJ Fouls Committed 5, May 11, 2016, KC at COL Fouls Suffered 3, Apr. 13, 2016, KC vs COL Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC Assist Sept. 24, 2016, KC at SJ 2016 Record when: he starts 5-7-4 he scores 1-0-0

Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 Birthday: 2/21/1989 Hometown: Durham, North Carolina College: Wake Forest Last Club: San Jose Earthquakes Acquired: Trade with San Jose Earthquakes on 12/12/2012 Seventh-year veteran Ike Opara is in his fourth season as a member of Sporting KC. He enjoyed a sensational first month of the 2015 campaign, scoring two goals, leading MLS in interceptions and earning an MLS Player of the Month nomination, before suffering a season-ending Achilles rupture in April. He made his 2016 debut on April 9 in a 2-0 win against the New York Red Bulls, his first MLS appearance in nearly a year, and has featured regularly along the back line since then.

Sporting KC’s 2013 Newcomer of the Year, Opara appeared in 18 MLS matches during the club’s MLS Cup-winning campaign. He scored four goals in 2013 across all competitions and featured in three of Sporting KC’s playoff matches. A season-ending ankle injury limited him to three MLS appearances in 2014. Opara represented the United States at the U-23 level during the 2012 CONCACAF Men’s Qualifying Tournament. The San Jose Earthquakes selected him in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft as a Generation adidas signing, and he played 36 MLS matches for the team over three seasons.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

51

39

3632

6

3

39

17

57

21

2

0

7

1

3

2

MLS - Regular Season

86

61

5784

9

3

60

24

86

38

7

1

9

1

4

2

KC - Postseason

3

0

16

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - Postseason

4

0

94

0

0

1

0

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

90

61

5878

9

3

61

24

87

40

7

1

9

1

4

2

29


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #37 | F | JACOB PETERSON | @jacob__peterson SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

108

65

5922

13

7

MLS Postseason

6

3

263

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

14

9

842

1

3

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 22 times, last: Sept. 18, 2016, KC vs LA Assists 1, 17 times, last: May 15, 2016, KC vs ORL Shots on Goal 3, 2 times, last: Aug. 20, 2016, KC vs VAN Shots 5, 2 times, last: Sept. 18, 2016, KC vs LA Fouls Committed 3, May 12, 2013, KC at HOU Fouls Suffered 5, Oct. 16, 2010, TOR vs CLB

International

6

3

359

1

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

134

80

7386

15

10

Height: 5-10 Weight: 165 Hometown: Portage, Michigan College: Indiana Last Club: San Jose Earthquakes Acquired: Signed on 1/19/2012

Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 1, 2016, KC at NE Goal Sept. 18, 2016, KC vs LA Assist May 15, 2016, KC vs ORL 2016 Record when: he starts 7-6-5 he scores 4-0-2

Birthday: 1/27/1986

An 11-year MLS veteran, Jacob Peterson has 22 goals and 17 assists in 246 NCAA Division I National Championship (2003-04), Canadian Championship regular season appearances over the course of his professional career. Now in his (2010-11), U.S. Open Cup (2012) and MLS Cup (2013). fifth season with Sporting KC, he has contributed 15 goals and 10 assists in 134 games for the club across all competitions. As a youth, Peterson represented the United States at the 2003 FIFA U-17 World Championships and the 2005 FIFA U-20 World Cup. He played for MLS clubs Peterson is one of only two players in MLS history, alongside former Kansas City Colorado Rapids (2006-09), Toronto FC (2010-11) and the San Jose Earthquakes defender Nick Garcia, to be a member of teams that won each of the following: (2011) before joining Sporting KC in 2012. MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

108

65

5922

13

7

123

49

47

59

12

4

4

1

6

2

MLS - Regular Season

246

147

13208

22

17

237

91

92

139

28

64

9

1

9

6

KC - Postseason

6

3

263

0

0

1

0

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - Postseason

9

5

424

0

0

1

0

2

4

1

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

255

152

13632

22

17

238

91

94

143

29

64

9

1

9

6

# 39 | F | CAMERON PORTER | @Cam39Porter SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

2

0

32

0

0

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

0

0

0

0

0

International

4

3

234

1

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

6

3

266

1

0

Height: 6-1 Weight: 175 Hometown: Centerville, OH College: Princeton Last Club: Montreal Impact Acquired: Signed on 7/12/2016

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 0 Assists 0 Shots on Goal 0 Shots 1, Mar. 7, 2015, MTL at DC Fouls Committed 0 Fouls Suffered 2, Mar. 7, 2015, MTL at DC Last Regular Season... Appearance July 31, 2016, KC vs POR Goal N/A Assist N/A 2016 Record when: he starts 0-0-0 he scores 0-0-0

Birthday: 5/23/1993

Sporting KC acquired 23-year-old forward Cameron Porter from the Montreal Impact on July 12. Montreal selected Porter with the 45th overall pick in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. He played five matches during his rookie campaign, including three games in the CONCACAF Champions League knockout stage.

semifinals and allowed the club to eventually finish runners-up in the tournament. Porter suffered an ACL tear to his left knee two weeks later and missed the remainder of the 2015 season. He made his Sporting KC debut in a 3-0 win over Seattle Sounders FC on July 24, then scored his first goal for the club in the CONCACAF Champions League on Oct. 19, a 3-1 win over Central FC.

Porter scored one of Montreal’s most important goals in club history on March 4, 2015, netting a 94th-minute equalizer against Mexican side CF Pachuca in the Porter played collegiately at Princeton University from 2011-2014, recording 31 CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals. His first professional tally, scored goals and 13 assists in 67 appearances. The college star led the NCAA with 15 before a crowd of 38,104 at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, sent the Impact to the goals during his final college season. MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

2

0

32

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

4

1

71

0

0

1

0

0

3

1

0

0

0

0

0

30


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #9 | F | DIEGO RUBIO | @DiegoRubo_ SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

15

3

330

1

0

MLS Postseason

0

0

0

0

0

U.S. Open Cup

2

1

86

1

1

International

3

3

270

1

0

ALL COMPETITIONS

20

7

686

3

1

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, Apr. 27, 2016, KC at VAN Assists 0 Shots on Goal 1, 2 times, last: Aug. 7, 2016, KC at POR Shots 4, 2 times, last: July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC Fouls Committed 3, 2 times, last: July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC Fouls Suffered 5, July 10, 2016, KC vs NYC

Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 Birthday: 5/15/1993 Hometown: Santiago, Chile Last Club: Real Valladolid (Spain) Acquired: Signed on loan from Real Valladolid as Young Designated Player on 3/8/2016 Sporting KC acquired 23-year-old Chilean striker Diego Rubio in March 2016 after he recorded 37 goals and 15 assists during a five-year professional stint in South America and Europe. The forward joins Sporting KC from Real Valladolid of the Spanish Segunda Division, where he made 14 appearances during the 2015-16 season. A native of Santiago, Chile, he made his Sporting KC debut on April 2 against Real Salt Lake and scored his first goal on April 27 at Vancouver. He scored the game-winner in the 109th minute of Sporting KC’s 2-1 victory over Minnesota United FC in the U.S. Open Cup Round of 32 on June 15, then opened his CONCACAF Champions League scoring account on Sept. 13 vs. Vancouver. Rubio completed his permanent transfer to Sporting KC in September.

Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 1, 2016, KC at NE Goal Apr. 27, 2016, KC at VAN Assist N/A 2016 Record when: he starts 1-1-1 he scores 0-0-1

Rubio played for 18-time Primeira Liga champion Sporting Clube de Portugal from 2011-2015, scoring 22 goals in 52 games for the club’s reserve team Sporting B. He also made 20 senior team appearances, including six in the 2011-12 UEFA Europa League as he helped the club advance to the tournament semifinals. Rubio has earned three caps for the Chile Men’s National Team since debuting at age 18 in a friendly against Paraguay in June 2011. He appeared in two additional friendlies against France and Mexico later that year before playing eight matches at the U-20 level in 2012 and 2013, including three starts at the 2013 South American Youth Football Championship.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

15

3

330

1

0

13

2

13

13

5

0

2

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

15

3

330

1

0

13

2

13

13

5

0

2

0

0

0

#15 | D | SETH SINOVIC | @ssinovic SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

132

127

11230

0

7

MLS Postseason

11

11

1045

2

0

U.S. Open Cup

10

10

898

0

2

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 0 Assists 1, 7 times, last: Sept. 6, 2014, KC at NY Shots on Goal 2, Mar. 15, 2014, KC vs DAL Shots 3, 2 times, last: Sept. 3, 2014, KC at NE Fouls Committed 5, 2 times, last: Sept. 23, 2015, KC at HOU Fouls Suffered 3, 6 times, last: Apr. 20, 2013, KC at LA

International

11

10

937

1

2

ALL COMPETITIONS

164

158

14110

3

11

Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 Hometown: Leawood, Kansas College: Creighton Last Club: New England Revolution Acquired: Signed on 5/10/2011

Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal N/A Assist Sept. 6, 2014, KC at NY 2016 Record when: he starts 0-3-2 he scores 0-0-0

Birthday: 1/28/1987

A seven-year MLS veteran, Seth Sinovic has started 158 of 164 appearances in all competitions since joining Sporting KC from the New England Revolution in 2011. The left back played at least 30 regular season matches every year from 2012-2014, during which time Sporting KC conceded the fewest combined goals in MLS. A native of Leawood, Kansas, Sinovic scored his first professional goal in the 2012 MLS Cup Playoffs and notched the second of his career in the 2013 postseason as

Sporting KC won MLS Cup. He was named the club’s Defender of the Year in 2014. After a four-year college career at Creighton University, Sinovic was selected by New England with the 25th pick in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft. He made 20 MLS appearances as a rookie before moving to Sporting KC in 2011.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

132

127

11230

0

7

66

18

155

87

3

0

20

0

0

4

MLS - Regular Season

152

145

12810

0

7

73

19

168

97

3

0

23

0

0

4

KC - Postseason

11

11

1045

2

0

4

2

15

11

0

0

1

0

2

0

MLS - TOTAL

163

156

13855

2

7

77

21

183

108

3

0

24

0

2

4

31


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #8 | M | GRAHAM ZUSI | @gzusi SPORTING KC STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

MLS Regular Season

193

154

14236

25

48

MLS Postseason

12

12

1169

0

6

U.S. Open Cup

12

10

968

3

3

International

8

8

690

0

3

ALL COMPETITIONS

225

184

17063

28

60

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, 3 times, last: Sept. 28, 2012, KC vs CHI Assists 2, 5 times, last: May 29, 2015, KC vs DAL Shots on Goal 3, 4 times, last: July 3, 2016, KC vs CLB Shots 6, May 15, 2016, KC vs ORL Fouls Committed 4, 2 times, last: Mar. 30, 2013, KC vs MTL Fouls Suffered 6, Oct. 26, 2013, KC at PHI Last Regular Season... Appearance Oct. 16, 2016, KC at RSL Goal July 3, 2016, KC vs CLB Assist July 24, 2016, KC vs SEA 2016 Record when: he starts 8-6-3 he scores 1-0-0

Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 Birthday: 8/18/1986 Hometown: Longwood, Florida College: Maryland Acquired: 2009 MLS SuperDraft 2nd Round (#23) An eight-year veteran for Sporting KC, Graham Zusi has garnered MLS All-Star (2012-15), MLS Best XI (2012-13) and MLS Breakout Player of the Year (2011) accolades in addition to receiving a 2012 MLS MVP nomination. He earned Sporting KC MVP honors from 2012-14 and is the only player to appear in every All-Star Game from 2011-2014. Zusi signed a long-term Designated Player contract in 2014. He has recorded 28 goals and 60 assists in 225 appearances for Sporting KC across all competitions since being drafted in 2008 out of the University of Maryland, where he won two national championships. He is second in club history with 60 total assists, while

his 410 chances created from 2011-2015 (including postseason) ranked third in MLS. Zusi has earned 41 caps for the United States Men’s National Team since debuting in January 2012, recording five goals and six assists. He played four matches at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, tallying two assists as the U.S. advanced out of the group stage. He played in his first CONCACAF Gold Cup last summer, starting two matches, and most recently scored in a World Cup qualifier against Guatemala on March 29. He played five games for the U.S. at the 2016 Copa America Centenario, scoring on June 7 in a 4-0 win over Costa Rica.

MLS CAREER STATS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

193

154

14236

25

48

288

93

165

240

27

649

15

0

8

22

KC - Postseason

12

12

1169

0

6

21

1

19

23

1

58

1

0

0

3

MLS - TOTAL

205

166

15305

25

54

309

94

184

263

28

707

16

0

8

25

32


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SINGLE SEASON RECORDS (FIELD PLAYERS)

ALL-TIME RECORDS (FIELD PLAYERS)

Stat

Player

#

Stat

Player

#

Games

C.J. Sapong (2011)

34

Games

Davy Arnaud

240

Minutes

Nick Garcia (2000) & Peter Vermes (2000)

2916

Minutes

Kerry Zavagnin

20515

Goals

Dom Dwyer (2014)

22

Goals

Preki

71

Assists

Preki (1997 & 2003)

17

Assists

Preki

98

Shots

Preki (1996)

140

Shots

Preki

693

Shots on goal

Preki (1996)

61

Shots on goal

Preki

283

Fouls Committed

Chris Henderson (2000)

79

Fouls Committed

Davy Arnaud

329

Fouls Suffered

Davy Arnaud (2004)

111

Fouls Suffered

Davy Arnaud

528

Offsides

Eddie Johnson (2007)

50

Offsides

Eddie Johnson

126

Corner Kicks

Graham Zusi (2012)

150

Corner Kicks

Graham Zusi

649

Cautions

Aurelien Collin (2013)

13

Cautions

Kerry Zavagnin

44

Ejections

Davy Arnaud (2010)

3

Ejections

Nick Garcia

5

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS (GOALKEEPERS)

ALL-TIME RECORDS (GOALKEEPERS)

Stat

Player

#

Stat

Player

#

Games

Jimmy Nielsen (2012 & 2013)

34

Games

Jimmy Nielsen

128

Minutes

Jimmy Nielsen (2012 & 2013)

3060

Minutes

Jimmy Nielsen

11497

Wins

Mike Ammann (1997)

21

Wins

Jimmy Nielsen

57

Losses

Mike Amman (1998)

16

Losses

Tony Meola

45

Draws

Bo Oshoniyi (2005)

12

Draws

Jimmy Nielsen

32

Shutouts

Tony Meola (2000)

16

Shutouts

Jimmy Nielsen

45

Goals Against Avg.

Jimmy Nielsen (2012)

0.79

Goals Allowed

Tony Meola

154

Goals Allowed

Mike Amman (1997) & Kevin Hartman (2007)

45

Saves

Tony Meola

507

Saves

Tony Meola (2000)

129

Goals Against Avg.

Jimmy Nielsen

0.99

SINGLE GAME RECORDS (FIELD PLAYERS)

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Stat

Player

#

Stat

Player

#

Goals

Digital Takawira (1998), Preki (1998), Davy Arnaud (2004), Eddie Johnson (twice in 2007), Birahim Diop (2010)

3

Goals

1996

61

Assists

2000

67

2012

542

Assists

Chris Henderson (1999)

4

Shots

Shots

Preki (1997)

12

Shots on goal

1996

250

2013

511

Shots on goal

Preki (1996), Eddie Johnson (2007)

6

Fouls Committed

Fouls Committed

Davy Arnaud (2010), Oriol Rosell (2013)

8

Fouls Suffered

2000

541

1997

117

Fouls Suffered

Davy Arnaud (2006)

10

Offsides

Offsides

Alex Bunbury (1999)

7

Corner Kicks

2012

199

12

Cautions

2013

67

Ejections

2011

8

Points

2012

63

Corner Kicks

Alex Zotinca (2006)

SINGLE GAME RECORDS (GOALKEEPERS) Stat

Player

#

Wins

1997

21

Goals Allowed

Bo Oshoniyi

7

Losses

1999

24

Saves

Garth Lagerwey (1996), Mike Ammann (1997 & 1998), Tony Meola (2000, three times in 2003), Bo Oshoniyi (2002 & 2004)

9

Ties

2005 & 2011

12

Shutouts

2000

17

Goals Allowed

1996

63

33


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KANSAS CITY INDIVIDUAL ALL-TIME CHARTS (MLS REGULAR SEASON) GAMES PLAYED Player GP 1. Davy Arnaud 240 2. Kerry Zavagnin 237 3. Nick Garcia 224 4. Preki 218 5. Jimmy Conrad 204 200 6. Chris Klein 7. Matt Besler* 199 8. Jack Jewsbury 195 193 9. Graham Zusi* 10. Roger Espinoza* 159

GOALS Player 1. Preki 2. Dom Dwyer* 3. Davy Arnaud 3. Josh Wolff 5. Chris Klein 6. Kei Kamara 7. Mo Johnston 8. Scott Sealy 8. Vitalis Takawira 10. Graham Zusi* ASSISTS Player 1. Preki 2. Graham Zusi* 2. Chris Klein 4. Benny Feilhaber* 5. Davy Arnaud 6. Mo Johnston 7. Josh Wolff 8. Mark Chung 9. Kerry Zavagnin 10. Jack Jewsbury 10. Kei Kamara SHOTS Player 1. Preki 2. Davy Arnaud 3. Kei Kamara 4. Dom Dwyer* 5. Chris Klein 6. Graham Zusi* 7. Mo Johnston 8. Josh Wolff 9. Jack Jewsbury 10. Mark Chung

GAMES STARTED Player GS 1. Kerry Zavagnin 228 2. Nick Garcia 224 3. Davy Arnaud 213 4. Jimmy Conrad 203 5. Preki 199 6. Matt Besler* 193 7. Chris Klein 183 8. Graham Zusi* 154 9. Jack Jewsbury 142 9. Mo Johnston 142 MINUTES PLAYED MP Player 1. Kerry Zavagnin 20,515 2. Nick Garcia 20,157 3. Davy Arnaud 19,399 4. Jimmy Conrad 18,194 5. Preki 17,817 6. Matt Besler* 17,402 7. Chris Klein 16,380 14,236 8. Graham Zusi* 9. Jack Jewsbury 13,275 10. Mo Johnston 12,599 GAMES PLAYED IN GOAL GP Player 1. Jimmy Nielsen 128 2. Tony Meola 125 3. Bo Oshoniyi 96 4. Kevin Hartman 90 5. Mike Ammann 60 49 6. Tim Melia* 26 7. Chris Snitko 8. Eric Kronberg 25 9. Garth Lagerwey 23 10. Andy Gruenebaum 11 Player 1. Tony Meola 2. Bo Oshoniyi 3. Kevin Hartman 4. Jimmy Nielsen 5. Mike Amman 6. Tim Melia* 7. Chris Snitko 8. Garth Lagerwey 9. Eric Kronberg 10. Andy Gruenebaum

SAVES

SHUTOUTS Player 1. Jimmy Nielsen 2. Tony Meola 3. Kevin Hartman 3. Bo Oshoniyi 5. Tim Melia* 5. Mike Ammann 7. Eric Kronberg 8. Luis Marin 8. Andy Gruenebaum 8. Garth Lagerwey 8. Chris Snitko

GP 125 96 90 128 60 49 26 23 25 11

SV 507 354 332 304 206 144 95 83 58 34

GP 128 125 90 96 49 60 25 8 11 23 26

SO 45 37 22 22 15 10 8 3 3 3 3

GOALKEEPER WINS GP Player 1. Jimmy Nielsen 128 2. Tony Meola 125 3. Mike Ammann 60 3. Bo Oshoniyi 96 5. Kevin Hartman 90 49 6. Tim Melia* 6. Garth Lagerwey 23 8. Eric Kronberg 25 9. Andy Gruenebaum 11 26 10. Chris Snitko

GW 57 49 33 33 30 21 12 9 6 5

GP 218 112 240 144 200 113 149 88 103 193

G 71 52 43 43 39 38 31 28 28 25

GP 218 193 200 119 240 149 144 94 237 195 113

A 98 48 45 37 35 28 26 25 22 20 20

GP 218 240 113 112 200 193 149 144 195 94

SH 693 452 370 354 312 288 274 265 216 203

SHOTS ON GOAL GP Player 1. Preki 218 2. Davy Arnaud 240 112 3. Dom Dwyer* 4. Mo Johnston 149 200 4. Chris Klein 4. Josh Wolff 144 7. Kei Kamara 113 8. Vitalis Takawira 103 9. Mark Chung 94 192 10. Graham Zusi*

SOG 283 176 139 138 138 138 126 102 95 92

FOULS COMMITTED Player GP 1. Davy Arnaud 240 2. Kerry Zavagnin 237 3. Matt McKeon 144 159 4. Roger Espinoza* 5. Nick Garcia 224 6. Mo Johnston 149 7. Jimmy Conrad 204 112 8. Dom Dwyer* 9. Aurelien Collin 107 10. Diego Gutierrez 119

FC 329 326 309 248 234 226 210 202 191 190

FOULS SUFFERED Player GP 1. Davy Arnaud 240 2. Preki 218 3. Kerry Zavagnin 237 224 4. Nick Garcia 5. Graham Zusi* 193 6. Benny Feilhaber* 119 7. Dom Dwyer* 112 8. Roger Espinoza* 159 9. Mark Chung 94 10. Diego Gutierrez 119

FS 528 362 354 250 240 235 233 218 204 196

CAUTIONS (YELLOW CARDS) GP Player 1. Kerry Zavagnin 237 240 2. Davy Arnaud 3. Nick Garcia 224 4. Roger Espinoza* 159 4. Aurelien Collin 107 6. Diego Gutierrez 119 6. Matt McKeon 144 8. Jack Jewsbury 195 149 8. Mo Johnston 10. Matt Besler* 199 10. Jimmy Conrad 204

YC 44 43 37 32 31 30 30 28 28 27 27

34

CORNER KICKS GP Player 1. Graham Zusi* 193 2. Preki 218 3. Claudio Lopez 57 4. Benny Feilhaber* 119 5. Jose Burciaga Jr. 115 6. Francisco Gomez 114 7. Chris Henderson 61 8. Chris Klein 200 9. Davy Arnaud 240 10. Carlos Marinelli 41 GAME-WINNING GOALS Player GP 218 1. Preki 2. Chris Klein 200 3. Dom Dwyer* 112 3. Kei Kamara 113 3. Josh Wolff 144 6. Davy Arnaud 240 7. Graham Zusi* 193 7. Vitalis Takawira 103 110 9. C.J. Sapong 9. Scott Sealy 88 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS GP Player 218 1. Preki 2. Graham Zusi* 193 3. Chris Klein 200 4. Benny Feilhaber* 119 5. Davy Arnaud 240 5. Josh Wolff 144 7. Chance Myers* 147 7. Jack Jewsbury 195 7. Mo Johnston 149 113 7. Kei Kamara 7. Kerry Zavagnin 237

CK 649 452 188 184 175 157 154 152 144 91 GWG 13 12 11 11 11 10 8 8 7 7 GWA 23 22 16 11 10 10 8 8 8 8 8

MULTI-GOAL GAMES GP Player 1. Dom Dwyer* 112 2. Vitalis Takawira 103 3. Preki 218 113 4. Kei Kamara 4. Scott Sealy 88 4. Josh Wolff 144 7. Mo Johnston 149 7. Chris Klein 200 193 9. Graham Zusi* 9. Davy Arnaud 240 9. Teal Bunbury 89 9. Eddie Johnson 43

MGG 9 8 7 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3

PENALTY KICK GOALS GP Player 1. Preki 218 2. Benny Feilhaber* 119 3. Dom Dwyer* 112 113 4. Kei Kamara 5. Claudio Lopez 57 41 6. Claudio Bieler 6. Jose Burciaga Jr. 115 6. Jack Jewsbury 195 6. Josh Wolff 144 27 10. Omar Bravo 10. Matt McKeon 144

PKG 21 9 7 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2

GOALS PER GAME GP Player 112 1. Dom Dwyer* 2. Kei Kamara 113 3. Preki 218 4. Scott Sealy 88 5. Josh Wolff 144 6. Vitalis Takawira 103 7. Mark Chung 94 8. Mo Johnston 149 9. Chris Klein 200 10. Benny Feilhaber* 118 *Minimum 20 goals

GLS 52 38 71 28 43 28 20 31 39 23

AVG 0.46 0.34 0.33 0.32 0.30 0.27 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.19

BOLD * - denotes player on current roster


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KANSAS CITY INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON CHARTS (MLS REGULAR SEASON) Year 2011 2012 2013 2012 2014

GAMES PLAYED Player GP C.J. Sapong 34 Jimmy Nielsen 34 Jimmy Nielsen 34 Kei Kamara 33 Dom Dwyer 33

Year 2012 2013

GAMES STARTED Player GS Jimmy Nielsen 34 Jimmy Nielsen 34 8 players tied with 32

MINUTES PLAYED MIN Year Player 2012 Jimmy Nielsen 3060 2013 Jimmy Nielsen 3060 2000 Nick Garcia 2915 2000 Peter Vermes 2915 1996 Preki 2880 2005 Bo Oshoniyi 2880 2011 Matt Besler 2880 Year 2012 2013 2005 2000 2011

GAMES PLAYED IN GOAL Player GP Jimmy Nielsen 34 Jimmy Nielsen 34 32 Bo Oshoniyi Tony Meola 31 Jimmy Nielsen 31

Year 2000 2003 2008 2005 2007

Player Tony Meola Tony Meola Kevin Hartman Bo Oshoniyi Kevin Hartman

SAVES GP 31 30 30 32 30

SV 129 121 117 112 110

Year 2000 2012 2013 2008 2010

Player Tony Meola Jimmy Nielsen Jimmy Nielsen Kevin Hartman Jimmy Nielsen

SHUTOUTS GP 31 34 34 30 29

SO 16 15 13 10 10

Year 1997 2012 2013 2000 1996 2011

GOALKEEPER WINS Player GP GW Mike Ammann 29 21 Jimmy Nielsen 34 18 Jimmy Nielsen 34 17 31 15 Tony Meola Garth Lagerwey 23 12 Jimmy Nielsen 31 12

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GA GAA Year Player 2012 Jimmy Nielsen 34 27 0.79 2013 Jimmy Nielsen 34 30 0.88 2000 Tony Meola 31 29 0.92 2004 Tony Meola 21 22 1.05 2014 Eric Kronberg 20 22 1.10 *Minimum 1,000 minutes played

Year Player 2014 Dom Dwyer 1996 Preki 2016 Dom Dwyer* 2007 Eddie Johnson 1996 Vitalis Takawira

GOALS GP 33 32 32 24 28

GOALS 22 18 16 15 13

Year 2012 2013 2014 2009 2011

CORNER KICKS Player GP Graham Zusi 32 Graham Zusi 27 Graham Zusi 25 Claudio Lopez 29 Graham Zusi 32

CK 150 128 125 123 97

Year Player 1997 Preki 2003 Preki 2000 Preki 2012 Graham Zusi 2015 Benny Feilhaber 1996 Preki 1998 Preki

ASSISTS GP 27 30 31 32 32 32 25

ASSISTS 17 17 15 15 15 13 13

Year 2007 1996 1997 2014 2000

OFFSIDES Player GP Eddie Johnson 24 Vitalis Takawira 28 Vitalis Takawira 28 Dom Dwyer 33 Chris Henderson 31

OFF 50 44 43 38 36

Year Player 1996 Preki 2012 Kei Kamara 2016 Dom Dwyer* 2014 Dom Dwyer 1999 Preki

SHOTS GP 32 33 32 33 30

SHOTS 140 134 117 113 97

SHOTS ON GOAL GP SOG Year Player 1996 Preki 32 61 2012 Kei Kamara 33 49 1996 Vitalis Takawira 28 48 2014 Dom Dwyer 33 48 27 44 1997 Preki 25 44 2002 Preki 2016 Dom Dwyer* 32 44 FOULS COMMITTED GP FC Year Player 2000 Chris Henderson 31 79 2001 Matt McKeon 26 76 1997 Matt McKeon 31 75 2000 Matt McKeon 30 75 31 66 2013 Oriol Rosell FOULS SUFFERED Year Player GP FS 2004 Davy Arnaud 30 111 31 85 2005 Davy Arnaud 2015 Dom Dwyer 30 81 1999 Preki 30 77 2006 Davy Arnaud 32 76 2014 Benny Feilhaber 31 73 Year 2013 2011 2013 2016 1997 2005

CAUTIONS (YELLOW CARDS) Player GP YC Aurelien Collin 29 13 Aurelien Collin 23 10 Oriol Rosell 31 10 Roger Espinoza* 29 10 Mo Johnston 29 9 Jose Burciaga Jr. 31 9

Year 2010

EJECTIONS (RED CARDS) Player GP RC Davy Arnaud 27 3 eight players tied with 2

35

GAME-WINNING GOALS GP GWG Year Player 2000 Miklos Molnar 17 6 2007 Eddie Johnson 24 6 2014 Dom Dwyer 33 6 27 5 1997 Preki 2012 C.J. Sapong 31 5 2015 Krisztian Nemeth 27 5 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS Year Player GP GWA 2000 Chris Henderson 31 5 2000 Matt McKeon 30 5 30 5 2003 Preki 2004 Davy Arnaud 30 5 26 5 2004 Josh Wolff 2012 Graham Zusi 32 5 2013 Graham Zusi 27 5 PENALTY KICK GOALS GP PKG Year Player 1996 Preki 32 7 2014 Dom Dwyer 33 7 2015 Benny Feilhaber 32 5 30 5 2003 Preki 29 4 2016 Benny Feilhaber* GOALS PER GAME Year Player GP GLS 17 12 2000 Miklos Molnar 2014 Dom Dwyer 33 22 2007 Eddie Johnson 24 15 1996 Preki 32 18 32 16 2016 Dom Dwyer* *Minimum 5 goals

AVG 0.71 0.67 0.63 0.56 0.50

BOLD * - denotes current season


Sporting KC Game Notes | Oct. 23, 2016 vs. San Jose Earthquakes | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes SPORTING KANSAS CITY INDIVIDUAL HIGHS (MLS REGULAR SEASON) GOALS Career: 71 Preki Season: 22 Dom Dwyer (2014) Game: 3 6 times Half: 3 Vitalis Takawira (05/16/1998 at NE, 2nd) Half: 3 Eddie Johnson (06/02/2007 vs. NY, 2nd)

SHOTS ON GOAL Career: 283 Preki Season: 61 Preki (1996) Game: 6 Preki (05/19/1996 at LA) Game: 6 Eddie Johnson (06/02/007 vs. NY) Half: 4 6 times

CORNER KICKS Career: 649 Graham Zusi Season: 150 Graham Zusi (2012) Game: 12 Alex Zotinca (07/22/2006 at NY) Half: 8 Chris Henderson (04/10/1999 vs. SJ, 2nd) Half: 8 Chris Henderson (05/20/2000 vs. SJ, 1st)

ASSISTS Career: 98 Preki Season: 17 Preki (1997) Season: 17 Preki (2003) Game: 4 Chris Henderson (06/20/1999 vs. MET) Half: 3 Chris Henderson (06/20/1999 vs. MET, 1st) Half: 3 Preki (06/21/2003 vs. CHI, 1st)

FOULS COMMITTED Career: 329 Davy Arnaud Season: 79 Chris Henderson (2000) Game: 8 Davy Arnaud (05/29/2010 at RSL) Game: 8 Oriol Rosell (07/27/2013 at MTL) Half: 7 Scott Uderitz (05/11/1996 vs. DAL, 1st)

GOALS ALLOWED Career: 154 Tony Meola Season: 45 Mike Ammann (1997) Season: 45 Kevin Hartman (2007) Game: 7 Bo Oshoniyi (07/04/201 vs. CHI) Half: 4 6 times

FOULS SUFFERED Career: 528 Davy Arnaud Season: 111 Davy Arnaud (2004) Game: 10 Davy Arnaud (10/14/2006 at NY) Half: 6 7 times

SAVES Career: 507 Tony Meola Season: 129 Tony Meola (2000) Game: 9 9 times Half: 7 Tony Meola (08/23/2000 at MET, 1st) Half: 7 Bo Oshoniyi (06/13/2001 at LA, 2nd) Half: 7 Tony Meola (08/08/2003 vs. SJ, 1st)

SHOTS Career: 693 Preki Season: 140 Preki (1996) Game: 12 Preki (04/12/1997 at TB) Half: 8 Preki (04/12/1997 at TB, 2nd) Half: 8 Onandi Lowe (08/12/2001 at COL, 2nd) Half: 8 Preki (07/06/2002 vs. DAL, 2nd)

SPORTING KANSAS CITY TEAM HIGHS (MLS REGULAR SEASON) GOALS Season: 61 in 1996 Game: 6 05/02/1996 vs. CLB Game: 6 06/21/1997 vs. DC Game: 6 06/20/1999 vs. MET 2-Tms: 10 05/02/1996 vs. CLB Half: 5 05/02/1996 vs. CLB (2nd) Half: 5 06/21/1997 vs. DC (2nd) ASSISTS Season: 67 in 2000 Game: 10 06/20/1999 vs. MET 2-Tms: 12 07/04/2001 vs. CHI Half: 8 06/20/1999 vs. MET (1st) SHOTS Season: 542 in 2012 Game: 34 05/15/2016 vs ORL 2-Tms: 44 08/14/1999 at MET 2-Tms: 44 08/05/2000 vs. LA 2-Tms: 44 06/09/2001 at MIA Half: 19 07/28/2012 vs. CLB (2nd)

SHOTS ON GOAL Season: 250 in 1996 Game: 14 08/23/1998 vs. MIA Game: 14 06/21/2003 vs. CHI 2-Tms: 22 05/02/1996 vs. CLB 2-Tms: 22 04/18/1997 vs. DAL Half: 11 08/23/1998 vs. MIA (1st) FOULS COMMITTED Season: 511 in 2013 Game: 27 07/04/1997 at CLB 2-Tms: 52 05/17/2000 vs. DC Half: 16 04/05/1997 vs. LA (1st) Half: 16 07/04/1997 at CLB (2nd) Half: 16 03/08/2014 at SEA (1st) FOULS SUFFERED Season: 541 in 2000 Game: 30 08/16/2003 at DAL 2-Tms: 51 05/17/2000 vs. DC Half: 20 07/27/1996 vs. NE (2nd)

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CORNER KICKS Season: 199 in 2012 Game: 15 04/10/1999 vs. SJ 2-Tms: 22 08/14/1999 at MET Half: 10 04/10/1999 vs. SJ (2nd) GOALS ALLOWED Season: 63 in 1996 Game: 7 07/04/2001 vs. CHI 2-Tms: 10 05/02/1996 vs. CLB Half: 4 7 times SAVES Season: 133 in 1999 Game: 9 10 times 2-Tms: 18 04/18/1997 vs. DAL 2-Tms: 18 09/02/2000 vs. TB Half: 7 08/23/2000 at MET (1st) Half: 7 06/13/2001 at LA (2d) Half: 7 08/08/2003 vs. SJ (1st)


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SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES

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SPORTING KANSAS CITY

SUNDAY, OCT. 23 |

1 PM PT

CHILDREN'S MERCY PARK |KANSAS CITY, KS | TV: CSNCA

2016 SCHEDULE

MATCHDAY INFO CSN California Anthony Passarelli (PxP) Chris Dangerfield (analyst) 1590 KLIV Ted Ramey (PxP) 1370 KZSF Carlos Cesar Rivera (PxP)

Record Leading Scorer Assist Leader Head Coach

Earthquakes 8-11-14 (38 pts.) Wondolowski (12) Salinas (5) Dominic Kinnear

Sporting KC 12-13-8 (44 pts.) Dwyer (16) Feilhaber (12) Peter Vermes

Twitter

@SJEarthquakes @SportingKC

INJURY REPORT OUT: Marc Pelosi (L knee), Mark Sherrod (L knee), Clarence Goodson (back), Quincy Amarikwa (L knee) QUESTIONABLE: None.

DATE March 6 March 13 March 19 April 2 April 9 April 13 April 16 April 24 April 30 May 7 May 11 May 18 May 22 May 28 June 1 June 14 June 18 June 25 July 1 July 8 July 16 July 22 July 31 Aug. 5 Aug. 12 Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 23

(Overall: 9-13-14; MLS: 8-11-14) DAY OPPONENT Time (PT)/Res. Sun. Colorado Rapids W 1-0 Sun. Portland Timbers W 2-1 Sat. at LA Galaxy L 1-3 Sat. D.C. United T 1-1 Sat. at FC Dallas T 2-2 Wed. New York Red Bulls W 2-0 Sat. at Portland Timbers L 1-3 Sun. Sporting Kansas City W 1-0 Sat. at Philadelphia Union T 1-1 Sat. at Seattle Sounders FC T 1-1 Wed. Houston Dynamo W 3-1 Wed. # Real Sociedad W 2-1 Sun. at LA Galaxy T 1-1 Sat. FC Dallas T 0-0 Wed. at Portland Timbers L 0-1 Tues. & at Portland Timbers L 0-2 Sat. at Orlando City FC T 2-2 Sat. * LA Galaxy T 1-1 Fri. at Chicago Fire L 0-1 Fri. FC Dallas L 0-1 Sat. Toronto FC W 2-1 Fri. at Real Salt Lake T 1-1 Sun. at Houston Dynamo T 1-1 Fri. New York City FC T 0-0 Fri. at Vancouver Whitecaps FC W 2-1 Fri. Houston Dynamo L 1-2 Wed. New England Revolution T 0-0 Sat. at Columbus Crew L 0-2 Sat # Pachuca L 3-4 Sat. Seattle Sounders FC T 1-1 Sat. at Colorado Rapids T 0-0 Sat. Sporting Kansas City L 1-2 Wed. at Montreal Impact L 1-3 Sat. Real Salt Lake W 2-1 Thurs. at Colorado Rapids L 1-2 Sun. Vancouver Whitecaps FC T 0-0 Sun. at Sporting Kansas City 1:00 p.m.

Bold – Home Game * Match at Stanford Stadium; # Friendly; & U.S. Open Cup Fourth Round

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES Series Win The Earthquakes and Sporting KC are set for their third and final matchup of the season, with each club securing a win in their first two meetings. Barring a draw, Sunday’s match will give one team the edge in the season series. First Appearance Sunday’s match marks the Earthquakes’ first appearance in Kansas City since routing the club 5-0 at Sporting Park on Aug. 19, 2015. Looking for Two The Quakes are looking to capture two wins against Sporting KC for the second straight season after going undefeated (2-0-0) against the club in 2015. The last time San Jose picked up multiple wins in consecutive seasons vs. Kansas City was 2002-03. Finish Off Strong The Earthquakes are 7-9-3 all time in their final game of the season. They are looking to finish the year with a win for the first time since 2013 (2-1 vs. FC Dallas at Buck Shaw). Panamaniac Down San Jose will be without midfielder Anibal Godoy in Sunday’s match against Sporting Kansas City due to yellow card accumulation.

Closing Time In his seven full seasons with the Earthquakes, Chris Wondolowski has recorded either a goal or assist in the final game of the season five times, including an assist in the club’s season-ending match against FC Dallas last year. Wondolowski scored in the final games in 2010, 2011 (penalty), 2012 (penalty), 2013. Starting XI Staple With a nod in the starting XI on Sunday, goalkeeper David Bingham would become the only Quakes player to start every game this season, marking the second straight year he would start in net every match for San Jose. Marvell Makes History With a start against Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Marvell Wynne became the 36th player in MLS history to appear in 300 matches. One or Less The Earthquakes have held their opponents to one goal or less in 23 of their 33 games this season.

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LAST MLS MATCH Earthquakes 0, Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0; Oct. 16, 2016; Avaya Stadium, San Jose, Calif. The San Jose Earthquakes played to a scoreless draw against Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Avaya Stadium in their final home game of the 2016 MLS regular season. Seven minutes inside the first half, midfielder Simon Dawkins shot while crashing into the area from the left side of the field. Looking to narrow the angle, Vancouver goalkeeper Paolo Tornaghi came off his line and saved the shot to send the ball towards the end line. In the ninth minute, Cordell Cato received the ball at the right edge of area. After taking a couple of touches, he sent a curling shot with his left foot at Vancouver’s goal, but Tornaghi made a diving save to deny the chance once again. The first half remained scoreless, despite both teams having a couple of glimpses on goal. The chances continued into the second half. In the 54th minute, Vancouver’s Masasto Kudo one-timed a loose ball in the Earthquakes box towards the goal, but Quakes keeper and Defensive Player of the Year David Bingham rebuked the chance. One minute later, Kudo shot at the Earthquakes goal again from the left side while running in the 18-yard box, but Bingham saved the attempt. Kudo struck the rebound, but the ball ricocheted off the crossbar to keep the score even. The game ended with both teams earning a shutout and a point. MLS Regular Season Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 – San Jose Earthquakes 0 Oct. 16, 2016 – Avaya Stadium in San Jose, CA Attendance: 18,000 Scoring Summary: None Misconduct Summary: SJ – Anibal Godoy (caution) 44; VAN – Cristian Techera (caution) 68. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC: Paolo Tornaghi; Tim Parker, Fraser Aird, Jordan Harvey, Kendall Waston; Nicolas Mezquida (Giles Barnes 63), Matias Laba, Andrew Jacobson, Cristian Techera (Marcel de Jong 73); Masato Kudo (Marco Bustos 77), Erik Hurtado. SHOTS: 14; SHOTS ON GOAL: 7; SAVES: 6; FOULS: 18; CORNER KICKS: 1; OFFSIDES: 3. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: David Bingham; Jordan Stewart, Marvell Wynne, Victor Bernardez, Cordell Cato (Kofi Sarkodie 79); Tommy Thompson (Shea Salinas 70), Anibal Godoy, Darwin Ceren, Simon Dawkins; Henok Goitom (Chad Barrett 59), Chris Wondolowski. SHOTS: 18; SHOTS ON GOAL: 6; SAVES: 7; FOULS: 10; CORNER KICKS: 13; OFFSIDES: 1.

QUOTABLE SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES GOALKEEPER DAVID BINGHAM On frustration of missing playoffs with talented roster: “There’s no potential about it, we have a good enough team to make the playoffs. It’s really frustrating that we’ve kind of had the season that we’ve had, especially with these players and the quality of this locker room. I think we definitely should be in the playoffs, but that’s not the situation we’re in now. We need to keep fighting and come out with a win on Sunday.” On the goal for the season finale: “To win. I’m here to win. I don’t like losing. We have 14 ties this year. It’s frustrating. I don’t think anyone’s more frustrated than the players in this locker room. So we have to put our heads down and go to Kansas City and get a result.”


OPPONENT INFORMATION Earthquakes vs. Sporting Kansas City All-Time MLS Regular Season: 24-22-7 Home: 16-5-6 (38 GF, 21 GA) Away: 8-17-1 (28 GF, 40 GA) All-Time Scoring: San Jose – 66, Sporting KC – 61 Last Game vs. Sporting KC Earthquakes 1, Sporting KC 2; Sept. 24, 2016; Avaya Stadium, San Jose, CA The San Jose Earthquakes fell 2-1 to Sporting Kansas City at Avaya Stadium in front of a sold-out crowd. After conceding early in the match, the Earthquakes equalized with Simon Dawkins’ goal before Kansas City scored the winner in the 81st minute. The Earthquakes had a chance on goal in the first play of the match in which defender Jordan Stewart sent a cross to forward Quincy Amarikwa. Sporting Kansas City goalkeeper Tim Melia punched the dangerous ball to the top of the box and Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski followed up with shot at goal. Melia made the save to keep the score level. The Quakes took an early blow as Amarikwa suffered a right knee injury during that play when he collided with Melia. Henok Goitom replaced Amarikwa to make his fourth appearance with the Quakes since joining the club. In the seventh minute, the visiting side capitalized to get the early lead. After receiving a short free kick from Benny Feilhaber, Paulo Nagamura played a long cross to Dom Dwyer who headed the ball into the back of the net. Moments before the halftime whistle, the Earthquakes equalized. Goitom won the ball in the six-yard box from Kansas City defender Nuno Coelho and laid the ball to Simon Dawkins with the back of his heel. Dawkins simply passed the ball into the goal to make the score 1-1. The second half started with momentum that matched the beginning of the first. Midfielder Alberto Quintero dribbled down the right flank and found Wondolowski sprinting into open space. The Quakes captain flicked the ball at the goal, but Melia made a diving save to deny the chance. Quintero was close to giving the Quakes the lead in the 60th minute, sending a rocket towards the bottom left corner. Melia came to the rescue for Sporting once again. In the 81st minute, Kansas City capitalized on a corner kick to make the score 2-1. Feilhaber took the corner and defender Kevin Ellis, with his back turned to the goal, knocked the ball into the back of the net. History of the Quakes – Sporting KC Rivalry The San Jose Earthquakes and Sporting Kansas City, then known as the Kansas City Wiz (later Kansas City Wizards), were two of the 10 original clubs during the inaugural 1996 MLS season … The first meeting between the sides was a thriller on April 21, 2006, at Spartan Stadium … With the game tied 2-2 at the end of regulation, the Clash fell in a lengthy shootout by a score of 8-7 … San Jose’s first win against Kansas City came later that season on May 29, 2-1 at Spartan Stadium, thanks to an Eric Wynalda brace … The teams have faced off twice in the postseason … The Quakes won 3-2 at Spartan Stadium on Nov. 15, 2003, on a 117th-minute Landon Donovan goal in sudden-death overtime, during the Western Conference Finals en route to their second MLS Cup title … The two teams met again in the 2004 MLS Cup Playoffs for a two-game Western Conference Semifinals series … The Quakes took a 2-0 decision in their home leg on Oct. 24, but were then eliminated on aggregate following a 3-0 Wizards victory six days later at Arrowhead Stadium, with current Quake Khari Stephenson grabbing the opener and Jack Jewsbury scoring the all-important third goal in second-half stoppage time … Chris Wondolowski tallied the goal that sealed his first Golden Boot award during the 2010 regular-season finale on Oct. 23 at CommunityAmerica Ballpark, his 18th of the year … The Earthquakes played in the second-ever MLS match at LIVESTRONG Sporting Park on June 17, 2011, falling 1-0 with C.J. Sapong re-directing a free kick from Graham Zusi for the only goal of the match in the 31st minute … San Jose fell 2-1 on the road against Sporting KC in their lone meeting in 2012 on May 27 … The Earthquakes took the 2013 edition of this matchup 1-0 on Aug. 18 at Buck Shaw Stadium with Chris Wondolowski scoring his fifth career goal against Sporting KC … In their only meeting of 2014, the Earthquakes fell to Sporting KC 1-0 after Dom Dwyer converted a penalty kick early in the second half … The San Jose Earthquakes routed Sporting Kansas City 5-0 in their first meeting of the 2015 season at Sporting Park in Kansas City on Aug. 19 with a pair of braces by Chris Wondolowksi and Cordell Cato, and Anibal Godoy’s first career score … The Quakes shut out Sporting KC again in their last matchup up of 2015 on Oct. 16, with Godoy tallying his second goal of the season against them to lead San Jose to a 1-0 win at Avaya Stadium … San Jose defeated Sporting KC 1-0 at Avaya Stadium in their first matchup of 2016 behind Chris Wondolowski’s penalty on April 24 … Sporting KC leveled the season series with a 2-1 victory over the Quakes in San Jose on Sept. 24. Earthquakes – Sporting KC Connections SKC defender Ike Opara played for the Earthquakes from 2010-12, making 35 appearances and recording three goals … Earthquakes defender Clarence Goodson and forward Chris Wondolowski have played alongside Sporting KC defender Matt Besler and midfielders Benny Feilhaber and Graham Zusi with the USMNT … SKC midfielder Jacob Peterson appeared in nine games for the Earthquakes in 2011 after arriving in a trade … Quakes defender Marvell Wynne played with Peterson for the Colorado Rapids during the 2009 season … SKC midfielder Roger Espinoza and Quakes defender Victor Bernardez were both born in Honduras … SKC forward Dom Dywer as well as San Jose defender Jordan Stewart and midfielder Simon Dawkins are all from England … SKC midfielder Bernardo Anor and Quakes defender Shaun Francis both played together at the Columbus Crew SC (2011-2012) … SKC midfielder Connor Hallisey was born Granite Bay, CA … Sporting KC midfielder Paulo Nagamura and Quakes midfielder Matheus Silva are both from Sao Paulo, Brazil … SKC goalkeeper Alec Kann and SJ forward Quincy Amarikwa played together at the Chicago Fire from 2013-15 … SKC midfielder Brad Davis made 18 appearances for the Earthquakes in the 2005 season, scoring 2 goals … Quakes forward Chad Barrett and SKC midfielder Justin Mapp played at the Chicago Fire together from 2005-08 … Sporting KC midfielder Benji Joya was born and raised in San Jose.


QUAKE NOTES

Man Down Earthquakes midfielder Simon Dawkins has scored twice this season while his team was playing shorthanded. On Apr. 30, Dawkins scored a late equalizer against the Union with the Quakes down to 10 men and later scored a gamewinner against Toronto FC on July 16 while playing with just nine. Whatever It Takes Defender Marvell Wynne, who played almost exclusively at right back in 2015, has been forced into a new role this season due to Clarence Goodson’s absence, starting 23 of the team’s last 28 games at center back. Usual Suspect Midfielder Shea Salinas has appeared in 84 of the Quakes’ last 85 matches dating back to July 2014. The only match he missed was on Sept. 24 vs. Sporting Kansas City.

KEYS TO SUCCESS

Halftime Success Since the beginning of the 2000 season, the Quakes are 114-4-25 when leading at the half, including a 3-0-2 mark in 2016. They were 7-1-2 in 2015, 6-0-2 in 2014, 6-0-3 in 2013 and an impressive 12-0-1 in 2012, with the only draw coming against Portland on Oct. 27 at JELD-WEN Field. In 2011, the club was 4-2-2, 7-0-2 in 2010, 4-0-3 in 2009, 6-1-0 in 2008, 7-0-3 in 2005, 7-0-1 in 2004 and 8-01 in 2003. Despite holding a 1-0 halftime lead on May 10, 2008, vs. Columbus, the Quakes were edged by the final score of 3-2. That game marked the team’s first loss since 1999 when holding a halftime advantage. Making the First One Count The Earthquakes are 120-15-36 since 2001 when scoring the first goal, including a 7-0-3 record in 2016. The club was 11-3-3 in 2015, after going 5-1-4 in 2014. They were 11-1-3 when scoring first in 2013. In 2012, San Jose was 14-2-2, their two losses coming at Vancouver (2-1) on May 5 and at Montreal (3-1) on Aug. 18. The club was 7-4-5 in 2011, 12-0-2 in 2010, 6-1-5 in 2009 and 8-1-3 in 2008. Prior to 2010, San Jose also went undefeated in 2001 (13-0-2), 2003 (11-0-1) and 2005 (14-0-5) when scoring first. The Earthquakes were 12-2-0 in 2002 when scoring first, only giving up leads two times in losing 2-1 at the LA Galaxy on July 4, and falling at Kansas City by the same score on July 27. In 2004, the Quakes went 8-1-1 when scoring first, the best mark in MLS. The Quakes surrendered a 1-0 advantage and dropped a 2-1 decision at the LA Galaxy on July 4, 2004, losing for just the first time since July 27, 2002, when striking first. The Quakes are also impressive in the playoffs when scoring first, posting an 8-0-1 record all-time.

All-Time

STREAKS

2016 Season

Unbeaten: 14 (07/20/05 10/15/05) Unbeaten at home: 17 (03/10/13 - 03/15/14) Unbeaten away: 7 (06/14/03 08/16/03) Winning: 6 (08/20/05 09/21/05) Winning at home: 12 (8/25/01 - 07/24/02) Winning away: 6 (07/20/05 10/15/05) Losing: 6 (07/15/00 - 08/16/00) Losing at home: 6 (07/15/00 08/26/00) Losing away: 8 (05/30/98 09/05/98) Winless Streak: 16 (08/08/14 03/07/15) Winless at home: 9 (06/21/00 08/26/00) Winless away: 20 (06/18/08 09/23/09)

Unbeaten: 5 (07/16/16 08/12/16) Unbeaten at home: 13 (09/12/15 - 06/25/16) Unbeaten away: 3 (07/22/16 08/12/16) Winning: 2 (03/06/16 03/13/16) Winning at home: 2 (03/06/16 - 03/13/16) Winning away: 1 (08/12/16) Losing: 2 [twice] (07/01/16 07/08/16) &(09/24/16 - 09/28/16) Losing at home: 1 [three times] Losing away: 1 [seven times] Winless Streak: 7 [twice] (05/22/16 - 07/08/16) & (08/18/16 - 09/28/16) Winless at home: 5 (08/05/16 09/24/16) Winless away: 13 (09/19/15 07/31/16)

IN THE NEWS

Earthquakes Announce 2016 Club Award Winners The San Jose Earthquakes announced their 2016 club award winners today, which includes forward Chris Wondolowski for Most Valuable Player, goalkeeper David Bingham for Defensive Player of the Year and midfielder Shea Salinas for the Andrew Bedard Spirit of the Game Award/ Humanitarian of the Year. These awards aim to recognize the players that have made the biggest impact at the Quakes, both on and off the pitch, during the 2016 season. Earthquakes Announce Devotion Scarf Recipients The San Jose Earthquakes announced the 10 recipients of a Devotion Scarf for 2016, an honor bestowed upon the most devoted Earthquakes fans, staff, alumni or members of the Earthquakes family. The recipients of the Devotion Scarves were honored at halftime during the match against Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Avaya Stadium. Devotion Scarves were presented for the first time in 2015 and are now awarded annually at the final home game of the regular season.


THE CAPTAIN When it comes to Earthquakes forward and captain Chris Wondolowski, the statistics speak for themselves. Here are a few of the all-time MLS leaderboards that Wondo has quickly ascended over the past few season. All-Time MLS Goals Chris Wondolowski knows how to find the back of the net. Here are the top-10 all-time goal scorers in MLS history:

Goals for One Club Here are the top-five goal scorers with a single club in MLS history:

1. Landon Donovan – 145 in 339 games 2. Jeff Cunningham – 134 in 365 games 3. Jaime Moreno – 133 in 340 games 4. Chris Wondolowski – 121 in 258 games 5. Ante Razov – 114 in 262 games 6. Jason Kreis – 108 in 305 games 7. Dwayne De Rosario – 104 in 343 games 8. Taylor Twellman – 101 in 174 games 9. Edson Buddle – 100 in 304 games T10. Roy Lassiter – 88 in 179 games T10. Carlos Ruiz – 88 in 182 games

1. Jaime Moreno, DC – 131 2. Chris Wondolowski, SJ – 117 3. Landon Donovan, LA – 113 4. Taylor Twellman, NE – 101 5. Jason Kreis, DAL – 91

MLS Goals Since 2010 Wondolowski has been by far the league’s most efficient striker since 2010, leading the league in goals during that time span: 1. Chris Wondolowski – 114 goals 2. Robbie Keane – 83 3. Alvaro Saborio – 72 4. Kei Kamara – 70 5. Bradley Wright-Phillips – 68 6. Sebastien Le Toux – 56 7. Fabian Espindola – 54 T8. Dominic Oduro – 52 T8. Dom Dwyer – 52 10. Thierry Henry – 51 MLS All-Time Game-Winning Goals Chris Wondolowski has a flair for game-winning goals. Here are the top-five game-winning goal scorers in MLS history: 1. Landon Donovan – 41 in 339 games 2. Jeff Cunningham – 40 in 365 games 3. Chris Wondolowski – 38 in 258 games 4. Ante Razov – 33 in 262 games 5. Jason Kreis – 31 in 305 games Road Goals Here are the top-five goal scorers on the road in MLS history: 1. Landon Donovan – 63 2. Chris Wondolowski – 62 3. Jeff Cunningham – 57 4. Ante Razov – 54 5. Jaime Moreno – 50


#PANAMANIACS The San Jose Earthquakes dynamic duo of Anibal Godoy and Alberto Quintero, colllectively known as the #Panamaniacs, have quickly become fan favorites in San Jose. With their aggressive defending and flair in the attack, the #Panamaniacs have made the Quakes a more versatile and dangerous team on both sides of the ball.

Leadership Anibal Godoy has led San Jose to a 13-8-12 record since joining the team in August of 2015.

For Club and Country Godoy and Quintero have made 140 combined appearances for the Panama National Team, scoring five goals.

Contribution Alberto Quintero is currently second on the team in assists with four and is tied for third on the team with three goals.

DAVE’S SAVES Quakes goalkeeper David Bingham has had a meteoric rise to stardom over the past two years. After making just four starts in his first four professional seasons, Bingham has not only burst onto the scene as one of the best young keepers in the league, but also garnered attention from the U.S. National Team. Among the League’s Best Bingham’s name is sprinkled all over the MLS record books already in just his second season as the Quakes starter. Among all keepers in league history, he currently ranks fifth in saves percentage (73.4) and sixth in goals against average (1.14). International Stage Bingham made his first-ever appearance for the U.S. National Team on Feb. 5, 2016, earning a 1-0 shutout victory against Canada.

Immediate Impact Since taking over as the starter in 2015, Bingham has allowed just 76 goals in 67 starts (1.13 GAA) while keeping 20 clean sheets.

Formidable Fortress In 31 starts at Avaya Stadium, Bingham has allowed only five more total goals (20) than he has shutouts (15).


THE CHIP In Week 2 of the Major League Soccer season, Earthquakes forward Quincy Amarikwa scored an astounding goal against the defending MLS Cup champion Portland Timbers to help the home side earn a 2-1 victory. Catching goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey off his line, Amarikwa launched a 40-yard chip up and over the net minder before dropping into the top corner of the goal. The ensuing media frenzy caused quite a stir around soccer, both domestically and internationally.

Amarikwa’s wonder-strike was selected as the top play on SportsCenter’s Top-10

The Chip was named the Soccer By Ives MLS Midseason Goal of the Year


QUAKES CAUSING QUAKES Last March, in conjunction with Avaya Stadium’s opening, the San Jose Earthquakes and the U.S Geological Survey announced that a seismograph had been installed on-site to provide better characterization of how ground motion varies from one location to another during earthquakes. The seismograph, which is used to detect small natural quakes, is sensitive enough to record ground movement from raucous crowd activity at Earthquakes home games.

After collaboration with USGS, the data from NetQuakes has finally been revealed. Below is the top-10 most seismic moments in Avaya Stadium history, measured by approximating the kinetic energy in the ground for a given 15-second period. To put it in laymen’s terms, when the Quakes score and fans go ballistic, these are the 10 moments in the stadium’s short-but-sweet existence that caused the most ground movement. 1. [0.9251] Sanna Nyassi tallies lone goal in 1-0 thriller against Vancouver; April 11, 2015.

4. [0.5654] Quincy Amarikwa converts ‘The Chip’ in 2-1 win against Portland Timbers; March 13, 2016. 5. [0.5205] Adam Jahn tallies equalizer in 1-1 draw with D.C. United; April 2, 2016. 6. [0.4978] Matias Perez Garcia scores game-winning goal against RSL; Sept. 27, 2015. 7. [0.4849] Shea Salinas scores game-winning goal in 1-0 win against LA Galaxy; Aug. 28, 2015. 8. [0.4810] Chris Wondolowski nets equalizer in 1-1 draw with Vancouver Whitecaps FC; Oct. 3, 2015.

2. [0.9147] Simon Dawkins’ goal lifts 9-man Quakes to 2-1 win against Toronto FC; July 16, 2016. 3. [0.5853] Anibal Godoy’s goal lifts San Jose to crucial 1-0 win against Sporting KC; Oct. 16, 2015.

9. [0.4343] Fatai Alashe scores inaugural goal at Avaya Stadium; March 22, 2015. 10. [0.4248] Shea Salinas seals 2-0 win against Columbus Crew SC; May 16, 2015.

For more information or to watch these 10 goals, visit: www.sjearthquakes.com/avayastadium/seismicmoments


HOW THEY LINE UP 2016 EARTHQUAKES STARTERS (NUMBER OF STARTS)

2016 EARTHQUAKES SUBSTITUTES (NUMBER OF SUBSTITUTE APPEARANCES)

FORWARD Chris Wondolowski (28) Quincy Amarikwa (22) Simon Dawkins (8) Chad Barrett (3) Henok Goitom (2) Innocent (1)

FORWARD Chad Barrett (16) Adam Jahn (10) Innocent (5) Henok Goitom (5) Tommy Thompson (2) Quincy Amarikwa (1)

MIDFIELD Alberto Quintero (28) Fatai Alashe (25) Anibal Godoy (23) Simon Dawkins (19) Matias Perez Garcia (9) Shea Salinas (8) Darwin Ceren (8) Tommy Thompson (8) Matheus Silva (2) Cordell Cato (2)

MIDFIELD Shea Salinas (24) Cordell Cato (6) Tommy Thompson (6) Matias Perez Garcia (5) Darwin Ceren (3) Matheus Silva (2) Fatai Alashe (1) Simon Dawkins (1) Alberto Quintero (1)

DEFENSE Victor Bernardez (32) Marvell Wynne (30) Shaun Francis (17) Jordan Stewart (13) Cordell Cato (12) Kofi Sarkodie (12) Andres Imperiale (10) Kip Colvey (3) Clarence Goodson (2) Fatai Alashe (1) GOALKEEPER GK David Bingham (33) MLS PLAYER OF THE MONTH None MLS PLAYER OF THE WEEK None MLS SAVE OF THE WEEK David Bingham (Week 6) David Bingham (Week 8)

DEFENSE Kip Colvey (1) Shaun Francis (1) Andres Imperiale (1) Kofi Sarkodie (1) Jordan Stewart (1) Marvell Wynne (1) GOALKEEPER Andrew Tarbell (1)

2016 MLS RECOGNITION MLS GOAL OF THE WEEK Adam Jahn (Week 5) Alberto Quintero (Week 6) MLS TEAM OF THE WEEK David Bingham (Week 1) Quincy Amarikwa (Week 6) Marvell Wynne (Week 9) Alberto Quintero (Week 10) Shea Salinas (Week 15) Marvell Wynne (Week 16) Victor Bernardez (Week 19) David Bingham (Week 21) David Bingham (Week 23) Jordan Stewart (Week 27) Darwin Ceren (Week 28)


TWEET ALONG Follow the San Jose Earthquakes on Twitter @SJEarthquakes – Official account of the Earthquakes @QuakesPrez – Club President Dave Kaval @DanielleVSlaton – CSN sideline reporter @chrisdanger7 – Former Earthquake and CSN analyst @PassarelliVoice – CSN Bay Area play-by-play @FataiPrince27 – Fatai Alashe @QuincyAmarikwa – Quincy Amarikwa @CBarrett19 – Chad Barrett @BinghamDb – David Bingham @CerenDarwin – Darwin Ceren @CordellMCato – Cordell Cato @KipColvey – Kip Colvey @SimonDawkins87 – Simon Dawkins @rivi29 – Shaun Francis

@a_godoy03 – Anibal Godoy @henokgoitom – Henok Goitom @ClarenceGoodson – Clarence Goodson @imptuna – Andres Imperiale @bryanmeredith1 – Bryan Meredith @marcPelosi – Marc Pelosi @negritime – Alberto Quintero @SalinasSJ11 –Shea Salinas @marksherrod2 – Mark Sherrod @JordanStewart3 – Jordan Stewart @AGTarbell – Andrew Tarbell @tomthom11 – Tommy Thompson @ChrisWondo – Chris Wondolowski @marvwynne22 – Marvell Wynne

TRANSACTIONS EARTHQUAKES TRANSACTIONS SINCE END OF 2015 SEASON December 11, 2015: Declined 2016 options on F Mike Fucito, M Jean-Baptiste Pierazzi, M Khari Stephenson, D Paulo Renato and GK Tomas Gomez. December 28, 2015: Signed F Chad Barrett as club’s first-ever free agent signing. January 6, 2016: Signed M Simon Dawkins as a Designated Player. January 7, 2016: Signed F Quincy Amarikwa and D Jordan Stewart to new contracts. January 13, 2016: Signed D Andres Imperiale. January 14, 2016: Selected GK Andrew Tarbell (8th) in the first round of the 2016 Major League Soccer SuperDraft. January 14, 2016: Selected M Patrick Hodan (28th) in the second round of the 2016 Major League SuperDraft. January 19, 2016: Selected D Kip Colvey (49th) in the third round and M Tyler Thompson (69th) in the fourth round of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. February 3, 2016: Loaned M Leandro Barrera to Atletico San Martin through the end of the year. February 4, 2016: Signed M Cordell Cato to new multi-year contract. February 24, 2016: Acquired M Alberto Quintero on loan from Lobos BUAP for the 2016 season. February 27, 2016: Waived M JJ Koval. March 4, 2016: Signed 2016 third-round SuperDraft selection Kip Colvey. March 24, 2016: Loaned M Tommy Thompson and F Adam Jahn to Sacramento Republic FC. March 31, 2016: Loaned F Mark Sherrod to Sacramento Republic FC. April 1, 2016: Acquired D Kofi Sarkodie via sign-and-trade with Houston Dynamo in exchange for TAM. April 29, 2016: Loaned D Kip Colvey to Sacramento Republic FC. May 20, 2016: Signed F Chris Wondolowski to new multi-year contract. June 21, 2016: Signed M Shea Salinas to new multi-year contract. July 29, 2016: Traded F Adam Jahn to Columbus Crew SC in exchange for Targeted Allocation Money. August 3, 2016: Traded M Matias Perez Garcia and international roster slot to Orlando City SC in exchange for Darwin Ceren and salary budget space to sign a season-ending injury replacement. August 10, 2016: Signed F Henok Goitom as a Discovery Signing using Targeted Allocation Money.


INTERNATIONAL LIST UNITED STATES CAPS GOALS Clarence Goodson 46 5 Chris Wondolowski 35 11 Marvell Wynne 5 0 David Bingham 2 0

JAMAICA CAPS GOALS Simon Dawkins 21 3 Shaun Francis 7 2

NEW ZEALAND CAPS GOALS Kip Colvey 6 0 EL SALVADOR CAPS GOALS Darwin Ceren 35 2 PANAMA CAPS GOALS Alberto Quintero 74 4 Anibal Godoy 66 1 ERITREA CAPS GOALS Henok Goitom 2 1 SWITZERLAND CAPS GOALS Innocent 9 0 HONDURAS CAPS GOALS Victor Bernardez 85 4 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO CAPS GOALS Cordell Cato 19 3


QUAKES’ RECORD BOOK GAMES PLAYED 1. Ramiro Corrales 2. Chris Wondolowski 3. Shea Salinas 4. Joe Cannon 5. Jason Hernandez 6. Richard Mulrooney 7. Jon Busch 8. Ronald Cerritos 9. Wade Barrett 10. Sam Cronin

GP 250 221 190 171 165 163 150 148 142 140

MINUTES PLAYED 1. Ramiro Corrales 2. Chris Wondolowski 3. Joe Cannon 4. Jason Hernandez 5. Richard Mulrooney 6. Jon Busch 7. Ronald Cerritos 8. Wade Barrett 9. Victor Bernardez 10. Sam Cronin

MIN 20,188 18,897 15,561 14,259 14,204 13,455 12,382 12,218 11,805 11,480

GAMES STARTED 1. Ramiro Corrales 2. Chris Wondolowski 3. Joe Cannon 4. Jason Hernandez 5. Richard Mulrooney 6. Jon Busch 7. Ronald Cerritos 8. Wade Barrett 9. Victor Bernardez 10. Sam Cronin

GS 228 209 171 159 155 150 142 136 135 132

GOALS GP G 1. Chris Wondolowski 221 117 2. Ronald Cerritos 148 61 3. Landon Donovan 87 32 4. Dwayne De Rosario 108 27 5. Brian Ching 56 25 6. Eric Wynalda 57 21 T7. Jeff Baicher 102 20 T7. Steven Lenhart 72 20 9. Simon Dawkins 81 19 10. Alan Gordon 64 18 ASSISTS GP A 1. Ronald Cerritos 148 47 2. Richard Mulrooney 163 44 3. Shea Salinas 190 38 4. Eddie Lewis 115 35 5. Ramiro Corrales 250 32 6. Dwayne De Rosario 108 31 T7. Landon Donovan 87 29 T7. Eric Wynalda 57 29 9. Wade Barrett 142 24 T9. Chris Wondolowski 221 24

SHOTS GP S 1. Chris Wondolowski 221 670 2. Ronald Cerritos 148 327 3. Ramiro Corrales 250 270 4. Dwayne De Rosario 108 232 5. Landon Donovan 87 192 6. Simon Dawkins 81 190 7. Khari Stephenson 92 166 T8. Steven Lenhart 72 164 T8. Shea Salinas 190 164 T10. Eddie Lewis 115 156 T10. Eric Wynalda 57 156 CORNER KICKS 1. Richard Mulrooney 2. Shea Salinas 3. Eric Wynalda 4. Eddie Lewis 5. Bobby Convey 6. Matias Perez Garcia 7. Marvin Chavez 8. Jeff Agoos 9. Darren Huckerby 10. Simon Dawkins

GP 163 190 57 115 75 47 42 84 28 81

CK 456 330 204 201 173 170 127 125 85 78

GAME-WINNING GOALS G 1. Chris Wondolowski 38 2. Ronald Cerritos 15 3. Landon Donovan 10 4. Dwayne De Rosario 8 5. Ariel Graziani 6 T6. Brian Ching 5 T6. Alan Gordon 5 T6. Ryan Johnson 5 T6. Steven Lenhart 5 T10. Eight tied with four HAT TRICKS 1. Chris Wondolowski T2. Dwayne De Rosario T2. Landon Donovan T2. Steven Lenhart

GP 221 108 87 72

HT 4 1 1 1

MULTI-GOAL GAMES GP GM 1. Chris Wondolowski 221 17 2. Ronald Cerritos 148 8 3. Landon Donovan 87 7 4. Steven Lenhart 72 5 T5. Jeff Baicher 102 3 T5. Paul Bravo 31 3 T5. Brian Ching 56 3 T5. Ariel Graziani 28 3 T5. Manny Lagos 79 3 T5. Eric Wynalda 57 3 Note: Players in Bold are Active.


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 2016 PLAYER BIOS


FATAI ALASHE SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

MIDFIELDER

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6-0

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170

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10-21-93

27

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 27 26 2,245 3 1 0 7 0 Career 55 53 4,562 5 3 0 12 1

How He Joined The Club Selected in the first round (No. 4 overall) out of Michigan State in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft.

First Goal at Avaya Scored the first goal in Avaya Stadium history on March 22, 2015, his second career start.

National Recognition Voted the MLS Rookie of the Year Runner-up in 2015 after tallying two goals and two assists in 28 games, while helping the Quakes defense allow the t-3rd fewest goals in the league. Red, White and Blue Has made 11 appearances for the United States under-23 National Team, scoring two goals. Earned his first call-up to the senior team in January of 2016, but had to withdraw due to injury.

QUINCY AMARIKWA BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA

FORWARD

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5-9

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180

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10-29-87

25

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 23 22 1,699 3 3 0 0 0 Career 167 89 8,702 24 17 6 14 2

How He Joined The Club Acquired via trade with Chicago in exchange for D Ty Harden on June 26, 2015. Was originally selected in the third round (No. 32 overall) of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft by San Jose. International Options Is a dual citizen of both the United States and Nigeria. Has expressed his interest in playing for the Nigerian National Team. Crucial Acquisition Finished second on the team in scoring in 2015 with six goals, despite not making his debut until July 10. Versatile Athlete Was a two-sport standout in high school, also competing in pole vault for the track and field team.

Off-The-Field Success Has his own business called OBI Marketing Inc., which he started in the midst of his MLS career.


CHAD BARRETT BEAVERTON, OREGON

FORWARD

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5-11

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185

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4-30-85

19

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 19 3 525 2 1 3 1 0 Career 274 165 14,135 58 31 6 22 1

How He Joined The Club Was the club’s first-ever free agent signing on Dec. 28, 2015. MLS Regular Has spent almost his entire 12-year playing career in MLS, except for a shot stint with Valerenga on loan in 2012.

Pac-10 Standout Played two seasons at UCLA where he was a two-time Second Team All-Pac-10 performer (2003, 2004) and 2003 Pac-10 Co-Freshman/Newcomer of the Year. Left after his sophomore season to sign with MLS.

League Veteran Has made 274 total appearances in his MLS career, playing for six different clubs. His 58 career goals ranks 13th among all active players. National Team Experience Played for several U.S. youth national teams and was a key player on the U-20s at the 2005 World Youth Championship. Was also named to the U-23 NT for 2008 Olympic qualifying and made one appearance for the senior team.

VICTOR BERNARDEZ LA CEIBA, HONDURAS

DEFENDER

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6-2

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211

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5-24-82

5

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 32 32 2,745 1 1 0 4 0 Career 136 135 11,805 6 5 0 31 3

How He Joined The Club Signed on December 28, 2011. Earning Tenure Has appeared in 136 games over the last five seasons, starting 135 of them. His 135 starts and 11,805 minutes played with the Quakes both rank ninth all time in club history. History of Success Began his professional career with his hometown team, C.D. Vida, in La Ceiba, Honduras, in 2003. Went on to play several seasons with C.D. Motagua of the Honduran first division, where he played in 62 games and scored 10 goals. Was a part of Belgian Pro League giant RSC Anderlecht’s championship season in 2009-10 before joining San Jose.

Milestone Marker Eclipsed 10,000 career minutes with San Jose on May 11 against Houston Dynamo.


DAVID BINGHAM PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA

GOALKEEPER MLS STATS 2016 Career

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6-2

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189

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10-19-89

1

GP GS MIN SVS GA GAA W L T SO 33 33 2,925 105 37 1.14 8 11 14 8 72 71 6,390 229 81 1.14 25 25 22 20

How He Joined The Club Signed with MLS as a Generation adidas player following the 2011 MLS SuperDraft and landed in San Jose after a weighted lottery on January 26, 2011.

International Stage Made his first-ever appearance for the U.S. National Team on Feb. 5, 2016, earning a 1-0 shutout victory against Canada.

Shutouts Galore Recorded 12 shutouts during his first season as a starter in 2015, tying the club record set in 2005 by Pat Onstad. Among the League’s All-Time Best Ranks fifth in saves percentage (73.4) and sixth in goals against average (1.14) among all keepers in MLS history. Immediate Impact Has allowed just 81 goals in 71 starts (1.14 GAA) while keeping 20 clean sheets.

CORDELL CATO CARENAGE, TRINIDAD

MIDFIELDER

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5-9

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154

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7-15-92

7

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 20 14 1,307 0 2 0 0 0 Career 103 58 5,845 7 9 7 2 0

How He Joined The Club Acquired via trade with Seattle Sounders FC in exchange for San Jose’s last pick in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft on March 1, 2013. Attention Grabber Helped lead Trinidad and Tobago-based Defense Force FC to a TT Pro League Championship in 2010-11 before signing with Seattle Sounders FC in 2012. Representing His Country Has 19 caps with the Trinidad and Tobago National Team, most recently appearing in their Caribbean Cup qualifying match vs. Martinique on Oct. 11, 2016. Versatile Player Was the only Earthquakes player to start at four different positions for the team during the 2015 season.

Athletic Marraige Married Trinidad and Tobago women’s National Team member Jonelle Warrick.


DARWIN CEREN QUEZALTEPEQUE, EL SALVADOR

MIDFIELDER

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5-10

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165

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12-31-89

17

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 27 22 2,023 0 2 1 4 1 Career 53 47 4,277 2 4 1 10 1

How He Joined The Club Acquired via trade with Orlando City SC in exchange for Matias Perez Garcia on Aug. 3, 2016. Kicking Things Off Started his professional career with Juventud Independiente of the Primera Division in 2009, playing alongside his brother, Oscar. Made 84 appearances for the club, scoring 17 goals.

Family of Athletes Plays with his brother on the El Salvador National Team and both his sisters also have had international careers with the country’s women’s team.

Unique Heritage Became the Earthquakes’ first player from El Salvador since 2013 (Jaime Alas). Major Award Winner Named the 2015 Latino del Ano Award winner as the league’s top Latino player.

KIP COLVEY PICTON, NEW ZEALAND

DEFENDER

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5-10

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162

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3-15-94

18

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 4 3 315 0 1 0 0 0 Career 4 3 315 0 1 0 0 0

How He Joined The Club Selected by the Earthquakes in the third round (No. 49 overall) of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft and signed on March 3, 2016. Quick Into Action Made his MLS debut in this year’s season opener against Colorado, just two days after officially signing with the club. All-Whites Made his New Zealand National Team debut earlier this year, helping the side capture its fifth OFC Nations Cup in June. Has also represented the U-17s and U-23s clubs. Quakes Background Was briefly a part of the Quakes Academy before heading to Cal Poly.

Academy Experience Attended the prestigious Asia–Pacific Football Academy in New Zealand on scholarship, captaining the side that toured the United Kingdom in 2010.


SIMON DAWKINS EDGWARE, ENGLAND

MIDFIELDER

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5-10

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160

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12-1-87

49

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 28 27 2,312 5 2 45 3 1 Career 81 67 5,932 19 5 78 7 1

How He Joined The Club Signed as a Designated Player on January 6, 2016. Previously spent time on loan with the Quakes from 2011-12.

The Reggae Boyz Chose to represent Jamaica on the international stage and has scored three goals in 21 appearances.

Coming Up Clutch Scored a goal while the Quakes were down a man on two different occassions during the 2016 season. Recorded a late equalizer against Philadelphia on April 30 despite playing with 10 men, and scored a late game-winner against Toronto FC on July 16 down two men. For Mom Wears #49 in honor of his late mother, who passed away from cancer at the age of 49. English Pedigree Climbing the ranks of the Tottenham youth system, he played for several teams in England, including Aston Villa, Leyton Orient and Derby County.

SHAUN FRANCIS MANDEVILLE, JAMAICA

DEFENDER

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6-0

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156

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10-2-86

20

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 18 17 1,524 0 0 0 4 0 Career 90 73 6,632 0 5 4 17 0

How He Joined The Club Selected in MLS Re-Entry Draft Stage 2 on December 18, 2013 and signed on January 24, 2014. Jamaican Pride Has made seven appearances for the Jamaica National Team, scoring two goals, since making his international debut in 2010. NAIA National Champion Captained the Lindsay Wilson Blue Raiders to the 2009 NAIA National Championship, tallying three goals and four assists that season. Named to the All Mid-South Conference First Team in 2008.

MLS Background Made 28 appearances for Columbus (2010-12) and one appearance for Chicago (2013) before joining San Jose.


ANIBAL GODOY PANAMA CITY, PANAMA

MIDFIELDER

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6-0

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165

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2-10-90

30

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 23 23 1,941 1 2 28 7 2 Career 33 33 2,835 3 2 30 12 2

How He Joined The Club Signed on August 6, 2015 using Targeted Allocation Money.

Leadership Has led San Jose to a 13-8-12 record since joining the team in August of 2015.

Panamaniac Has made 66 appearances with the Panama National Team, scoring one goal, helping the team secure third place at the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup. No Time To Waste Started and played 90 minutes against Colorado the day he arrived in San Jose (8/14/15), sparking the team to a 1-0 victory and snapping a six-game winless steak. The team would win each of his first four starts in shutout fashion.

HENOK GOITOM SOLNA, SWEDEN

FORWARD

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6-2

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170

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9-22-84

10

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 8 3 416 0 1 0 1 0 Career 8 3 416 0 1 0 1 0

How He Joined The Club Signed as a Discovery Signing on August 10, 2016 using Targeted Allocation Money. Excellent Communication Trilingual with fluency in English, Spanish and Swedish. Goal-Scoring Presence Tallied 78 goals and 31 assists in 268 games during his professional career prior to joining the Quakes Most Valuable Player Was Sweden’s top-flight Allsvenskan’s MVP in 2015. Spanish Roots Has played extensively in La Liga for the following clubs: Real Murcia (2007), Real Valladolid (2008-09), UD Almeria (2008 – 12) and Getafe (2016).

Making MLS Moves Made his first MLS appearance on Aug. 19 against Houston Dynamo and earned his first MLS start on Aug. 27 at Columbus.


CLARENCE GOODSON ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA

DEFENDER

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6-4

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180

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5-17-82

21

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 0 Career 123 115 10,167 5 5 1 3 0

How He Joined The Club Signed on June 28, 2013. Right Off The Bat Assisted first ever goal scored at Avaya Stadium on March 22, 2015 (scored by Fatai Alashe).

Season To Remember Helped the Quakes defense allow the t-3rd fewest goals in the league in 2015, making 28 starts.

Lone Ranger Was the only defender in Major League Soccer to be named Team of the Week five times and to score two game-winning goals in 2015. International Flair Made 46 appearances with the U.S. Men’s National Team and was part of the 23-man roster for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

ANDRES IMPERIALE ROSARIO, ARGENTINA

DEFENDER

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6-1

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172

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7-8-86

32

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 11 10 869 0 0 0 2 0 Career 11 10 869 0 0 0 2 0

How He Joined The Club Signed on January 13, 2016. Costa Rican Champion Won the winter championship with club Deportivo Saprissa from Costa Rica’s Primera Division in December 2015. Also won the Primera B in Chile in 2013 with Universidad de Concepción. Diverse Background Has played in the top divisions of six countries since making his professional debut in 2005: Argentina, Costa Rica, Chile, Cyprus, Bolivia and the United States.

MLS Debut Made his MLS debut against the LA Galaxy on March 19, starting and playing 90 minutes.


INNOCENT LAGOS, NIGERIA

FORWARD

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5-8

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146

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5-27-89

11

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 6 1 115 0 0 0 0 0 Career 13 7 609 1 0 0 3 0

How He Joined The Club Signed as fourth Designated Player in club history on January 31, 2015. Out With A Bang Scored in his first career MLS start on March 14, 2015 against Seattle Sounders FC with a goal that was awarded the AT&T Goal of the Week.

Swiss Army Knife With the Switzerland National Team, Innocent has made nine appearances. He also played for the Swiss U-21 squad and scored five goals in eight appearances.

Impressive Resume Innocent played in the top leagues in four countries before signing with San Jose: Azerbaijan, France, Italy and Switzerland

BRYAN MEREDITH SCOTCH PLAINS, NEW JERSEY

GOALKEEPER

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6-2

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209

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8-2-89

35

MLS STATS GP GS MIN SVS GA GAA W L T SO 2016 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 Career 12 10 990 20 14 1.27 3 3 5 3

How He Joined The Club Signed on January 24, 2014. MLS Experience Began his career with Seattle Sounders FC, making 10 starts during the 2012 season. Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Has started each of the three U.S. Open Cup matches for San Jose since 2015, holding a 1-2 record. Overseas Opportunity Played briefly in Sweden, making three appearances for IK Brage in 2013.

College Captain Served as the captain for Monmouth University in New Jersey and was a named College Soccer News Top-100 Freshman in 2007.


MARC PELOSI SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA

MIDFIELDER

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6-0

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170

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6-17-94

33

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 12 7 653 0 0 4 6 0

How He Joined The Club Signed off the Allocation Ranking List on July 17, 2015. Experience in England Was part of the Liverpool’s youth academy from 2011-15, competing with the U-18s and U-21s while also training with the senior squad before signing with the Earthquakes in 2015.

Local Candidate Born in Germany, but raised in Sunnyvale, Pelosi grew up 10 miles away from Avaya Stadium.

American Spirit Captained the U.S. U-17 Men’s National Team at the 2007 U-17 FIFA World Cup in which the U.S. reached the Round of 16. Has also played for the U-20s and U-23s and received his first call-up to the senior team in January of 2015.

ALBERTO QUINTERO PANAMA CITY, PANAMA

MIDFIELDER

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5-6

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132

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12-18-87

91

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 29 28 2,169 3 4 17 4 1 Career 29 28 2,169 3 4 17 4 1

How He Joined The Club Acquired on loan from Lobos BUAP on February 24, 2016. Panamaniac Has made more than 70 appearances with the Panama National Team, scoring five goals. Most recently, Quintero joined Los Canaleros for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, in which they finished in second place in Group B of Round Four. Instant Offense Currently tied for the team lead in assists with four and is third on the team with three goals. Diverse Background Played professionally in three countries - Panama, Spain, Mexico - before joining the Quakes on loan in February.

First Impression Tallied a game-winning assist in his MLS debut against the Colorado Rapids on March 6.


SHEA SALINAS GRAPEVINE, TEXAS

MIDFIELDER

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5-10

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162

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6-24-86

6

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 32 8 1,194 1 5 41 0 0 Career 233 142 13,706 12 41 341 11 3

How He Joined The Club Acquired via trade with Vancouver on November 30, 2011 for allocation money. Originally selected in the second round (No. 15 overall) of the 2008 MLS SuperDraft by San Jose.

Into The Fire Became only the third rookie since 2001 to start a season opener for the Earthquakes, playing 57 minutes as a striker at LA on April 3, 2008.

Creating Opportunities Ranks third in Quakes history with 38 assists, 12 of which were to forward Chris Wondolowski. Must-Have Asset Has been with three different teams during their inaugural seasons (Earthquakes return 2008, Philadelphia 2010 and Vancouver 2011). Multi-Goal Game Scored two goals in a friendly with Pachuca on Sept. 3, which marked the first multi-goal game of his career.

KOFI SARKODIE HUBER HEIGHTS, OHIO

DEFENDER

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5-9

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165

|

3-22-91

2

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 13 12 1,043 0 0 0 0 0 Career 111 106 9,444 0 10 0 20 3

How He Joined The Club Acquired via trade with the Houston Dynamo in exchange for Targeted Allocation Money on April 1, 2016. Century Mark Made his 100th career MLS start on May 28, 2016 against FC Dallas. Delivering a Championship Won the NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship with the University of Akron in 2010. During the 2010 season, Sarkodie was awarded ESPN Academic All-America of the Year, NSCAA All-America First Team, Soccer America Player of the Year, Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Season First Team, College Soccer News All-America First Team, College Cup Most Outstanding Defensive Player, College Cup All-Tournament Team, and his third straight First Team All-MAC.

For Club and Country Represented the United States at every youth level from U-17 to U-23. Appeared for the U.S. at the 2007 U-17 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.


MARK SHERROD KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE

FORWARD

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6-3

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195

|

8-13-90

12

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 15 5 455 2 1 1 2 1

How He Joined The Club Acquired via trade from Orlando City SC in exchange for San Jose’s natural second round selection (No. 25 overall) in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft.

Stately Honor Named the Tennessee Gatorade Player of the Year after scoring 63 goals during his senior season in high school.

Immediate Impact Scored two goals in his first MLS start for the Houston Dynamo against Real Salt Lake on May 11, 2014. At Every Level Departed the University of Memphis in 2013 as the thirdhighest goal scorer in school history with 42.

MATHEUS SILVA TABOAO DA SERRA, BRAZIL

MIDFIELDER

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6-2

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198

|

12-8-96

38

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 4 2 139 0 0 0 1 0 Career 4 2 139 0 0 0 1 0

How He Joined The Club Claimed off waivers on July 15, 2015. Gaining Experience and Education Moved to Florida from Brazil per his mother’s wishes to pursue his dream of playing professional soccer while being able to attend high school simultaneously. Youth Movement At 19 years old, is currently the youngest player on the Earthquakes roster. In The Desert Has spent the majority of the 2016 season on loan at Arizona United SC, where he has made nine appearances with the USL side.

Leadership Role Led the Montverde Academy (FL) to an undefeated 18-0-1 record and the top spot in the TopDrawerSoccer.com rankings in 2015.


JORDAN STEWART BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND

DEFENDER

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6-0

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186

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3-3-82

3

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 14 13 1,131 0 1 0 4 0 Career 70 67 5,934 0 3 0 12 0

How He Joined The Club Signed on July 9, 2013. Impressive Resume Joined the Earthquakes in 2013 after a successful career in England in which he played in the Premier League during four seasons.

Taking Care of Business Started clothing line with fellow soccer player and friend Joleon Lescott called Lescott Stewart.

Before It Was Cool Started career with 2015 Premier League champions Leicester City F.C., signing his professional contract with the Foxes at the age of 17. During his six seasons with Leicester, Stewart made 110 appearances.

ANDREW TARBELL MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA

GOALKEEPER

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6-3

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194

|

10-7-93

28

MLS STATS GP GS MIN SVS GA GAA W L T SO 2016 1 0 45 1 1 2.00 0 0 0 0 Career 1 0 45 1 1 2.00 0 0 0 0

How He Joined The Club Selected in the first round (No. 8 overall) of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft as a Generation adidas player. Right Into Action Made his professional debut on Aug. 27 against Columbus Crew SC, entering the match as a sub in the 45th minute. Making an Entrance Nominated for MLS Save of the Week for his first-career save two minutes into his professional debut. College Credentials Was a NSCAA All-America Second Team and All-ACC First Team selection for Clemson in 2015, allowing 22 goals in 24 games en route to an appearance in the College Cup Final.

Good Role Models Has said he models his game after Bayern Munich’s Manuel Neuer and Manchester United’s David de Gea.


TOMMY THOMPSON LOOMIS, CALIFORNIA

MIDFIELDER

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5-7

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154

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8-15-95

22

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 16 8 735 0 0 0 1 0 Career 46 20 1,890 0 0 5 2 0

How He Joined The Club Signed as the club’s first Homegrown Player on January 22, 2014.

Red, White and Blue Competed with the U.S. U-20 National Team at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand in 2015.

Friendly Fire Scored in both international friendlies in 2016, finding the back of the net against Real Sociedad on May 18 and C.F. Pachuca on Sept. 3. The Burrito Bowl Selected by Landon Donovan to participate in the 2016 Chipotle Homegrown Game and captained the team against Mexico’s U-20 National Team at Avaya Stadium. Lone Ranger Notched the only goal for the Homegrown team in its three-year history during the 1-1 tie against Club America’s U-20s in 2015.

CHRIS WONDOLOWSKI DANVILLE, CALIFORNIA

FORWARD

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6-0

MLS STATS 2016 Career

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165

|

1-28-83

8

GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 29 29 2,607 12 3 0 0 0 258 220 19,814 121 26 2 25 0

How He Joined The Club Acquired via trade with Houston on June 9, 2009. Was originally selected by the Earthquakes in the fourth round (No. 41 overall) of the 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft. Rewriting the Record Books Currently ranks in the top five in goals (4th; 121), game-winning goals (3rd; 38), road goals (2nd; 62) and goals for one club (2nd; 117) among all players in league history. Equal Treatment Became the second player in MLS history to score against 21 different teams, including all 20 in the league today, with a goal against the Houston Dynamo on July 31. Consistency is Key Is the only player in MLS history to score at least 10 goals in seven consecutive seasons.

History There Is the highest active goal scorer against seven different MLS clubs.


MARVELL WYNNE PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA

DEFENDER

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5-9

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186

|

5-8-86

4

MLS STATS GP GS MIN G A CK YC RC 2016 31 30 2,679 0 1 0 3 0 Career 300 289 25,731 2 21 2 21 2

How He Joined The Club Selected in MLS Re-Entry Draft Stage 2 on December 12, 2014 and signed on February 11, 2015. Need For Speed According to a 2015 article by Sportster, Wynne is the third fastest soccer player in the world with a recorded 100-meter dash, quicker than the likes of Gareth Bale and Theo Walcott. Plays The Right Way Named a finalist for the 2015 MLS Fair Play Award after committing only 22 fouls all season and being cautioned just once. Was the only player in the league to log more than 2,500 minutes and receive one or fewer yellow cards. 50 For 3 Played in his 50th career game with the Quakes on Friday, July 8. Wynne has surpassed 50 appearances with three separate clubs (Toronto FC, Colorado Rapids).

25,000-Minute Club Passed 25,000 career minutes in 2016, becoming the 10th active and 28th all-time player in MLS history to do so.


ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

EARTHQUAKES ROSTER

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown College 27 Fatai Alashe M 6-0 170 10-21-93 Southfield, MI Michigan State 25 Quincy Amarikwa F 5-9 180 10-29-87 Bakersfield, CA UC Davis 19 Chad Barrett F 5-11 185 4-30-85 Beaverton, OR UCLA 5 Victor Bernardez D 6-2 211 5-24-82 La Ceiba, Honduras -- 1 David Bingham GK 6-2 189 10-19-89 Pleasanton, CA California 7 Cordell Cato M 5-9 154 7-15-92 Carenage, Trinidad -17 Darwin Ceren M 5-10 165 12-31-89 Quezaltepeque, El Salvador -18 Kip Colvey D 5-10 162 3-15-94 Picton, New Zealand Cal Poly SLO 49 Simon Dawkins M 5-10 160 12-1-87 Edgware, England -20 Shaun Francis D 6-0 156 10-2-86 Mandeville, Jamaica Lindsey Wilson College 30 Anibal Godoy M 6-0 165 2-10-90 Panama City, Panama -10 Henok Goitom F 6-2 170 9-22-84 Solna, Sweden -21 Clarence Goodson D 6-4 180 5-17-82 Alexandria, VA Maryland 11 Innocent F 5-8 146 5-27-89 Lagos, Nigeria -- 32 Andres Imperiale D 6-1 172 7-8-86 Rosario, Argentina -24 Steven Lenhart F 6-1 195 8-26-86 Yorba Linda, CA Azusa Pacific 35 Bryan Meredith GK 6-2 209 8-2-89 Scotch Plains, NJ Monmouth 33 Marc Pelosi M 6-0 170 6-17-94 Sunnyvale, CA -91 Alberto Quintero M 5-6 132 12-18-87 Panama City, Panama -- 6 Shea Salinas M 5-10 162 6-24-86 Grapevine, TX Furman 2 Kofi Sarkodie D 5-9 165 3-22-91 Huber Heights, OH Akron 12 Mark Sherrod F 6-3 195 8-13-90 Knoxville, TN Memphis 49 Matheus Silva M 6-2 198 12-8-96 Taboao da Serra, Brazil -3 Jordan Stewart D 6-0 186 3-3-82 Birmingham, England -- 28 Andrew Tarbell GK 6-3 194 10-7-93 Mandeville, LA Clemson 22 Tommy Thompson M 5-7 154 8-15-95 Loomis, CA Indiana 8 Chris Wondolowski F 6-0 165 1-28-83 Danville, CA Chico State 4 Marvell Wynne D 5-9 186 5-8-86 Pittsburgh, PA UCLA

NUMERICAL ROSTER AND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. Player Pos. Pronunciation Place of Birth Last Club 1 David Bingham GK BING-um Castro Valley, CA California 2 Kofi Sarkodie D KO-fee sar-KO-dee Dayton, OH Houston Dynamo 3 Jordan Stewart D Birmingham, England Coventry City FC 4 Marvell Wynne D win Pittsburgh, PA Colorado Rapids 5 Victor Bernardez D La Ceiba, Honduras RSC Anderlecht (Belgium) 6 Shea Salinas M SHAY Lubbock, TX Vancouver Whitecaps FC 7 Cordell Cato M KAY-toe Carenage, Trinidad Seattle Sounders FC 8 Chris Wondolowski F wan-doh-LOWW-skee Danville, CA Houston Dynamo 10 Henok Goitom F hen-NOOK goy-tum Solna, Sweden Getafe (Spain) 11 Innocent F Lagos, Nigeria Qarabarg (Azerbaijan) 12 Mark Sherrod F SHARE-uhd Knoxville, TN Houston Dynamo 17 Darwin Ceren M sair-REN Quezaltepeque, El Salvador Orlando City SC 18 Kip Colvey D COLE-vee Lihue, HI Cal Poly SLO 19 Chad Barrett F San Diego, CA Seattle Sounders FC 20 Shaun Francis D Mandeville, Jamaica Chicago Fire 21 Clarence Goodson D Alexandria, VA Brondby IF (Denmark) 22 Tommy Thompson M Hinsdale, IN Indiana 24 Steven Lenhart F len-hart Jacksonville, FL Columbus Crew SC 25 Quincy Amarikwa F uh-MARE-uh-KWAH Bakersfield, CA Chicago Fire 27 Fatai Alashe M FUH-tie uh-LAW-shay Northville, MI Michigan State 28 Andrew Tarbell GK TAR-bell Mandeville, LA Clemson 30 Anibal Godoy M on-uh-ball guh-doy Panama City, Panama Budapest Honved FC 32 Andres Imperiale D on-DRESS imp-peer-e-all-ay Rosario, Argentina Saprissa (Costa Rica) 33 Marc Pelosi M pel-O-see Bad Säckingen, Germany Liverpool 35 Bryan Meredith GK Scotch Plains, NJ New York Cosmos 38 Matheus Silva M muh-TAY-us Sao Paulo, Brazil Montverde Academy (FL) 49 Simon Dawkins M Edgware, England Derby County (England) 91 Alberto Quintero M kin-TARE-oh Panama City, Panama Lobos BUAP (Mexico)

Head Coach: Dominic Kinnear Head Athletic Trainer: Ron Shinault Assistant Coach: Ian Russell Asst. Athletic Trainer: Derek Lawrance Assistant Coach: Steve Ralston Fitness Coach: Greg Tella Goalkeeper Coach: Tim Hanley Equipment Manager: Andy Dunbar Asst. Equipment Manager: Eric Weber

Team Administrator: Sean Mearns Assistant, Team Admin.: Jackson Ray Analyst, Scouting & Performance: Vassili Cremanzidis


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