Game Notes: Sporting KC vs CD Olimpia

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2013-14 CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage // Wednesday, October 23, 2013 - 7:00 p.m. CT

GAME NOTES

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Sporting Kansas City vs CD Olimpia Wednesday, October 23, 2013 Sporting Park Kansas City, Kan. FOX Soccer Plus | Univision Deportes 2

SPORTING KANSAS CITY ACTIVE ROSTER Name. Jimmy Nielsen Erik Palmer-Brown Ike Opara Kevin Ellis Matt Besler Paulo Nagamura Chance Myers Graham Zusi Teal Bunbury Benny Feilhaber Mikey Lopez Lawrence Olum Dom Dwyer Seth Sinovic Claudio Bieler C.J. Sapong Eric Kronberg Peterson Joseph Oriol Rosell Jon Kempin Soony Saad Federico Bessone Mechack Jerome Christian Duke Kyle Miller Josh Gardner Brendan Ruiz Jacob Peterson Aurelien Collin Jimmy Medranda

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SPORTING KC IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

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2002 CONCACAF Champions’ Cup 1-1 T vs CD Monarcas Morelia (MEX) in Semifinals 6-1 L at CD Monarcas Morelia (MEX) in Semifinals 2-0 W vs Club Santos Laguna (MEX) in Quarterfinals 2-1 L at Club Santos Laguna (MEX) in Quarterfinals 2-0 W vs W. Connection (TTO) in Round of 16 1-0 W at W. Connection (TTO) in Round of 16

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2001 Copa Merconorte 1-0 L vs Club Santos Laguna (MEX) in Group Stage 1-1 T vs. Barcelona SC (ECU) in Group Stage 2-1 L at Club Sporting Cristal SAC (PER) in Group Stage 3-2 W at Barcelona SC (ECU) in Group Stage 4-2 L at Club Santos Laguna (MEX) in Group Stage 2-1 L vs Club Sporting Cristal SAC (PER) in Group Stage

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GAMES PLAYED PLAYER GP 1. Kerry Zavagnin 14 2. Nick Garcia 12 2. Francisco Gomez 12 2. Matt McKeon 12 5. Chris Brown 11 5. Mike Burns 11 7. Tony Meola 10 8. Three players tied... 9

PLAYER 1. Tony Meola 2. Bo Oshoniyi 3. Kevin Hartman 4. Eric Kronberg

GP 10 4 3 3

GA 15 8 4 1

SHUTOUTS PLAYER 1. Tony Meola 2. Eric Kronberg 3. Kevin Hartman 3. Bo Oshoniyi

GP 10 3 3 4

2009 North American Superliga 3-1 L vs Club Santos Laguna (MEX) in Group Stage 1-1 T at New England Revolution (USA) in Group Stage 0-0 T vs. FC Atlas AC (MEX) in Group Stage 2005 CONCACAF Champions’ Cup 2-1 L at Deportivo Saprissa (CRI) in Quarterfinals 0-0 T vs. Deportivo Saprissa (CRI) in Quarterfinals

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SPORTING KC ALL-TIME INTERNATIONAL MATCHES GOALS AGAINST GOALS PLAYER GP 1. Chris Brown 11 2. Roy Lassiter 8 3. Soony Saad 3 3. Onandi Lowe 3 5. Claudio Lopez 3 5. Jose Burciaga 5 5. Dario Fabbro 2 5. Carey Talley 4 5. Gary Glasgow 9 5. Mike Burns 11 5. Preki 5 5. Francisco Gomez 12 5. Matt McKeon 12 5. Ike Opara 3 5. Dom Dwyer 3 5. Jacob Peterson 2

2013-14 CONCACAF Champions League Aug. 7: 2-0 W at Real Esteli FC (NIC) at Estadio Independencia Aug. 27: 2-0 W at CD Olimpia (HON) at Estadio Nacional Sept. 17: 1-1 T vs Real Esteli FC (NIC) at Sporting Park Oct. 23 vs CD Olimpia (HON) at Sporting Park

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GAMES STARTED PLAYER GS 1. Kerry Zavagnin 13 2. Nick Garcia 12 3. Matt McKeon 11 3. Mike Burns 11 5. Tony Meola 10 6. Chris Brown 9 6. Chris Klein 9 8. Peter Vermes 8 9. Francisco Gomez 7 10. Diego Gutierrez 6

SPORTING KC ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED/STARTED

FIRST LAST GP Stephen Armstrong 4 Davy Arnaud 6 Matt Besler 4 Claudio Bieler 2 Chris Brown 11 Chris Brunt 2 Teal Bunbury 1 Jose Burciaga 5 Mike Burns 11 Aurelien Collin 2 Jimmy Conrad 4 Dom Dwyer 3 Roger Espinoza 2 Dario Fabbro 2 Benny Feilhaber 3 Nick Garcia 12 Josh Gardner 1 Gary Glasgow 9 Francisco Gomez 12 Herculez Gomez 3 Michael Green 1 Andrew Gregor 5 Diego Gutierrez 6 Michael Harrington 3 Kevin Hartman 3 Santiago Hirsig 3 Aaron Hohlbein 3 Tahj Jakins 2 Mechack Jerome 2 Jack Jewsbury 5 Mo Johnston 2 Peterson Joseph 3 Chris Klein 9 Michael Kraus 2

GS 3 4 4 2 9 0 0 4 11 2 4 1 1 2 3 12 1 5 7 2 1 4 6 1 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 9 0

FIRST LAST GP Eric Kronberg 3 Roy Lassiter 8 Jonathan Leathers 2 Claudio Lopez 3 Onandi Lowe 3 Rauwshan McKenzie 2 Matt McKeon 12 Tony Meola 10 Kurt Morsink 1 Paulo Nagamura 1 Lawrence Olum 1 Ike Opara 3 Bo Oshoniyi 4 Jacob Peterson 2 Preki 5 Brandon Prideaux 3 Eric Quill 4 Oriol Rosell 3 Soony Saad 3 Mark Santel 4 C.J. Sapong 3 Igor Simutenkov 1 Seth Sinovic 3 Khari Stephenson 2 Carey Talley 4 Abe Thompson 2 Peter Vermes 9 Sasha Victorine 2 Diego Walsh 2 Lance Watson 2 Josh Wolff 5 Kerry Zavagnin 14 Alex Zotinca 2 Graham Zusi 2

GS 3 4 1 2 3 1 11 10 0 1 1 3 4 1 4 1 4 3 3 2 0 1 3 1 3 1 8 2 0 2 5 13 1 2


GAMEDAY 1 (GROUP 2): SPORTING KC 2, REAL ESTELI 0

GAMEDAY 4 (GROUP 2): SPORTING KC 1, REAL ESTELI 1

Sporting KC at Real Esteli | 8/7/2013 | Estadio Independencia | Esteli, Nicaragua

Real Esteli at Sporting KC | 9/17/2013 | Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kan.

Sporting Kansas City: 18-Eric Kronberg; 78-Aurélien Collin, 24-Mechack Jerome, 13-Lawrence Olum, 3-Ike Opara; 15-Seth Sinovic, 10-Benny Feilhaber (19-Peterson Joseph 68), 20- Oriol Rosell; 14-Dom Dwyer (9-Teal Bunbury 83), 14-Jacob Peterson; 22-Soony Saad (17-C.J. Sapong 87)

Sporting Kansas City: 18-Eric Kronberg; 31-Josh Gardner, 3-Ike Opara, 5-Matt Besler, 15-Seth Sinovic; 20-Oriol Rosell, 19-Peterson Joseph (17-C.J. Sapong 46), 10-Benny Feilhaber; 8-Graham Zusi, 16-Claudio Bieler (14-Dom Dwyer 62), 22-Soony Saad (37-Jacob Peterson 75)

Real Esteli FC: 1-Justo Lorente; 4-Alan Kardek, 3-Douglas de Souza, 12-Elmer Mejía (15-Franklin López 46), 7-Manuel Rosas; 17-Félix Zeledón, 20-Juan Barrera (11-Rudel Calero 58), 27-Iuri de Oliveira, 14-Lenadro Santos; 8-Wilbert Sánchez (21-Félix Rodríguez 46), 10-Samuel Wilson

Real Esteli FC: 1-Justo Lorente; 3-Douglas de Souza Ferreira, 4-Alan Kardek, 21-Felix Rodriguez, 7-Manuel Rosas (15-Franklin Lopez 72), 17-Felix Eluid Zeledon; 20-Juan Barrera, 27-Luri de Oliveira Santos, 14-Leandro Santos (12-Elmer Mejia 81); 11-Rudel Calero, 8-Wlibert Sanchez (10-Samuel Wilson 46)

Misconduct Summary: KC -- Mechack Jerome (caution) 5 KC -- Soony Saad (caution) 46+ EST -- Franklin Lopez (caution) 64 EST -- Alan Kardek (caution) 72

Misconduct Summary: EST - Douglas de Souza Ferreira (caution) 58 KC - Josh Gardner (caution) 84 EST - Juan Barrera (caution) 94+

Scoring Summary: KC -- Ike Opara (Benny Feilhaber) 32 KC -- Dom Dwyer (Aurelien Collin) 75 Referee: Jafeth Perea (PAN) AR1: Gabriel Victoria (PAN) AR2: Juan Baines (PAN)

Scoring Summary: EST - Rudel Calero (Samuel Wilson) 54 KC - Jacob Peterson (Graham Zusi) 84 Referee: Sandy Vasquez (DOM) AR1: Hector Delgadillo (MEX) AR2: Mario Lopez (MEX)

GAMEDAY 2 (GROUP 2): CD OLIMPIA 1, REAL ESTELI 0

GAMEDAY 5 (GROUP 2): CD OLIMPIA 1, REAL ESTELI 0

CD Olimpia at Real Esteli | 8/21/13 | Estadio Independencia | Esteli, Nicaragua

Real Esteli at CD Olimpia | 9/24/13 | Estadio Nacional | Tegucigalpa, Honduras

CD Olimpia: 27-Noel Valladares; 14-José Fonseca, 3-Henry Bermúdez, 15-Nery Medina, 7- Carlos Mejía; 8-Reynaldo Tilguath (20-Irving Reyna 65), 16-Byron Méndez, 23-Hendry Córdoba, 25-Javier Portillo; 18-Dogulas Caetano (26-Rigoberto Padilla 75), 33-Ramiro Bruschi (21-Roger Rojas 77)

CD Olimpia: 28-Donis Escobar; 4-Fabio de Souza, 5-Brayan Beckeles, 15-Nery Medina (7-Carlos Mejia 46), 3-Henry Bermudez (8-Reynaldo Tilguath 61), 22-Francisco Arevalo, 19-Luis Garrido, 25-Javier Portillo, 18-Douglas Caetano, 21-Roger Rojas (9-Anthony Lozano 57), 16-Byron Mendez

Real Esteli FC: 1-Justo Lorente; 17-Félix Zeledón, 3-Douglas de Souza, 4-Alan Kardek; 21-Félix Rodríguez, 15-Franklin López, 27-Iuri de Oliveira, 7-Manuel Rosas (14-Leandro Santos 75); 20-Juan Barrera, 10-Samuel Wilson, 11-Rudel Calero

Real Esteli FC: 1-Justo Lorente; 4-Alan Kardek, 15-Franklin Lopez (10-Samuel Wilson 60), 17-Felix Eluid Zeledon, 23-Salvador Garcia; 20-Juan Barrera (9-Joaelton 74), 21-Felix Rodriguez, 27-Luri de Oliveira Santos, 16-Elvis Figueroa (7-Manuel Rosas 68), 14-Leandro Santos; 11-Rudel Calero

Misconduct Summary: EST -- Douglas de Souza (caution) 83

Misconduct Summary: EST - Luri de Oliveira Santos (caution) 76

Scoring Summary: OLI -- Bayron Méndez 47

Scoring Summary: OLI - Anthony Lozano (Carlos Mejia) 67

Referee: Ricardo Montero (CRC) AR1: Leonel Leal (CRC) AR2: Octavio Jara (CRC)

Referee: William Anderson (PUR) AR1: Juan Zumba (SLV) AR2: Jairo Morales (PUR)

GAMEDAY 3 (GROUP 2): SPORTING KC 2, CD OLIMPIA 0 Sporting KC at CD Olimpia | 8/27/13 | Estadio Nacional | Tegucigalpa, Honduras CD Olimpia: 27-Noel Valladares; 5-Brayan Beckeles, 4-Fabio De Souza, 14-José Fonseca, 15-Nery Medina, 7- Carlos Mejía; 8-Reynaldo Tilguath (18-Douglas Caetano Mattoso 46), 16-Byron Méndez (26-Rigoberto Padilla 58), 23-Hendry Córdoba, 25-Javier Portillo, 33-Ramiro Bruschi (9-Anthony Lozano 65) Sporting Kansas City: 18-Eric Kromberg; 78-Aurélien Collin, 24-Mechack Jerome, 3-Ike Opara, 15-Seth Sinovic, 10-Benny Feilhaber (19-Peterson Joseph 66), 6-Paulo Nagamura (17-C.J. Sapong 76), 20- Oriol Rosell, 8-Graham Zusi, 22-Soony Saad, 16-Claudio Bieler (14-Dom Dwyer 47) Misconduct Summary: KC -- Paulo Nagamura (caution) 50 KC -- Seth Sinovic (caution) 53 OLI -- José Fonseca (caution) 57 KC -- Aurelien Collin (caution) 73 OLI -- Rioberto Padilla (caution) 73 Scoring Summary: KC -- Soony Saad (Graham Zusi) 26 KC -- Soony Saad (penalty kick) 67 Referee: Ricardo Montero (CRC) AR1: Leonel Leal (CRC) AR2: Octavio Jara (CRC)

CD OLIMPIA IN CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2008-09: 1-0 L at Atlante (MEX) in Group Stage 2008-09: 3-1 W at Joe Public (TNT) in Group Stage 2008-09: 2-1 L vs. Montreal Impact (CAN) in Group Stage 2008-09: 1-1 T vs. Atlante (MEX) in Group Stage 2008:09: 1-1 T at Montreal Impact (CAN) in Group Stage 2008-09: 4-0 W vs. Joe Public (TNT) in Group Stage 2009-10: 2-1 W vs. Arabe Unido (PAN) in Preliminary Round 2009-10: 1-0 L at Arabe Unido (PAN) in Preliminary Round 2010-11: 1-1 T at Puerto Rico Islanders (USA) in Group Stage 2010-11: 4-0 L at Toluca (MEX) in Group Stage 2010-11: 2-0 W vs. FAS (SAL) in Group Stage 2010-11: 2-1 W vs. Toluca (MEX) in Group Stage 2010-11: 4-1 W at FAS (SAL) in Group Stage 2010-11: 3-0 W vs. Puerto Rico Islanders (USA) in Group Stage 2010-11: 1-0 L at Saprissa (CRA) in Quarterfinals 2010-11: 2-1 L vs. Saprissa (CRA) in Quarterfinals 2011-12: 3-1 L at Santos Laguna (MEX) in Preliminary Round 2011-12: 2-1 W vs. Santos Laguna (MEX) in Preliminary Round 2012-13: 3-0 W vs. FAS (SAL) in Group Stage 2012-13: 1-1 T vs. Houston Dynamo (USA) in Group Stage 2012-13: 2-1 L at FAS (SAL) in Group Stage 2012-13: 1-1 T at Houston Dynamo (USA) in Group Stage 2013-14: 1-0 W at Real Esteli FC (NIC) in Group Stage 2013-14: 2-0 L vs. Sporting Kansas City (USA) in Group Stage 2013-14: 1-0 W vs. Real Esteli FC (NIC) in Group Stage 2013-14: Oct. 23 at Sporting Kansas City (USA) in Group Stage


KERRY ZAVAGNIN CONTINUES INTERNATIONAL STREAK

CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE PRIMER

Sporting KC assistant coach Kerry Zavagnin has either played (14) or served on the technical staff (6) for every competitive international match in club history. His 14 appearances in competitive international matches from 2000-2008 are the most by a KC player all-time. He became an assistant coach beginning with the 2009 season and is currently in his 14th consecutive season with the club.

The CONCACAF Champions League features the top 24 club teams from across North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The winner of the tournament earns a berth in the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup. The tournament started in 1962 and was originally called the CONCACAF Champions Cup before switching to the current format in 2008. Sporting Kansas City, one of five MLS teams in the tournament, qualified as the 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup champions.

FOUR ON SPORTING KC WITH PRIOR CCL EXPERIENCE Four Sporting Kansas City players have previously participated in the CONCACAF Champions League while with other Major League Soccer clubs. Josh Gardner (LA Galaxy 2006, Columbus Crew 2010-11), Kei Kamara (Houston Dynamo 2008-09, 2009-10), Jacob Peterson (Toronto FC 2010-11) and Paulo Nagamura (Chivas USA 2008-09) each bring experience in the tournament to Sporting Kansas City’s 2013-14 quest for the continental crown.

HOMETOWN HERO ADDS INTERNATIONAL PEDIGREE MLS Defender of the Year and All-Star Matt Besler is the only player on Sporting KC’s roster to have played in a competitive international match for the club prior to this year’s CONCACAF Champions League. Besler started all three games during the 2009 North American Superliga as Kansas City went 0-1-2 in the group stage, including a shutout of Mexico’s Atlas.

INTERNATIONAL INTRODUCTION: VERMES AS MANAGER Manager Peter Vermes leads Sporting Kansas City in the club’s first international competition since taking the helm of the club in 2009. Vermes is unbeaten as the Sporting KC manager against international opponents; highlighted by the team’s historic 2-1 win over Manchester United in 2010 and also including draws against Newcastle United (0-0), CD Guadalajara (2-2) and Stoke City (1-1). Vermes missed KC’s 3-0 loss to Montpellier while at the 2012 MLS All-Star Game. As a player, Vermes appeared in nine competitive international matches while with the club from 2000-2002 and helped the team reach the semifinals of the 2002 Champions’ Cup, the club’s best-ever showing on the international stage.

GET TO KNOW: CD OLIMPIA Founded in 1912, CD Olimpia are 27-time Honduran champions and are considered the most successful club in the country, capturing both the Apertura and Clausura titles during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. The Lions have represented Honduras extensively in international competition, winning the CONCACAF Champions’ Cup in 1972 and 1988 while finishing runners-up in 1985 and 2000. CD Olimpia qualifed for the 2001 FIFA Club World Championships (along with the LA Galaxy) but the tournament was cancelled. CD Olimpia are one of only two teams in CONCACAF to participate in all six editions of the CONCACAF Champions League (along with El Salvador’s Isidro Metapan) since 2008-09. The team reached the quarterfinals during the 2010-11 tournament, their best finish under the new format, and are now 11-9-5 all-time in CCL competition with 36 goals for and 28 goals against. CD Olimpia are unbeaten in six of their last eight CCL matches (4-2-2), which includes a pair of 1-1 draws against the Houston Dynamo (MLS) in last year’s tournament.

CD OLIMPIA IN LIGA NACIONAL With five games remaining in the 2013 Liga Nacional Apertura season, CD Olimpia currently sit tied for first place with Real Espana with a 7-4-2 record: - Aug. 11: 1-1 T vs Platense (Medina 11’) - Aug. 15: 5-0 W vs Deportes Savio (Rojas 16’, 39’, 72’, Padilla 52’, Lozano 92’) - Aug. 18: 2-0 L vs Real Espana - Aug. 21: 1-0 W at Real Esteli FC (CCL) - Aug. 24: 1-0 W at Parrillas One (Lozano 62’) - Aug. 27: 2-0 L vs. Sporting Kansas City (CCL) - Sept. 1: 2-1 W vs. Motagua (Own Goal 11’, Mejia 34’) - Sept. 7: 2-1 W vs. Victoria (Lozano 28’, Mejia 40’) - Sept. 14: 2-0 W at Marathon (Mejia 49’, Lozano 83’) - Sept. 21: 3-0 W vs. Vida (Lozano 66’, 79’, Rojas 85’) - Sept. 24: 1-0 W vs. Real Esteli FC (CCL) - Sept. 29: 2-0 L at Real Sociedad - Oct. 2: 3-1 L at Platense (Caetano 30’) - Oct. 6: 2-2 T at Deportes Savio (Reyna 27’, Rojas 62’) - Oct. 13: 3-1 L at Real Espana (Rojas 29’) - Oct. 20: 4-3 W vs. Parrillas One (Lozano 33’, 50’, Rojas 48’, Mejia 67’) Sunday’s victory snapped a four-game winless streak. Anthony Lozano scored twice, moving him into second on the league’s goal scoring chart with eight this season. Roger Rojas also added a goal, his seventh of the year and third straight game with a goal, while Carlos Mejia scored the game-winning goal.

24 TEAMS, 1 CHAMPION The tournament’s 24 teams are separated into eight groups for a round-robin, home-and-away format. The winner of each group (in bold if known) advances. Group 1: Arabe Unido (PAN), Houston Dynamo (USA), W Connection (TTO) Group 2: CD Olimpia (HON), Sporting Kansas City (USA), Real Esteli (NIC) Group 3: Club Sport Herediano (GUA), Cruz Azul (MEX), Valencia FC (HAI) Group 4: Club America (MEX), Alajuelense (CRA), Sporting San Miguelito (PAN) Group 5: San Jose Earthquakes (USA), Montreal Impact (CAN), CD Heridia (GUA) Group 6: Comunicaciones (GUA), Toluca (MEX), Caledonia AIA (TTO) Group 7: Club Tijuana (MEX), CD Victoria (HON), Luis Angel Firpo (ELS) Group 8: LA Galaxy (USA), Isidro Metapan (ELS), Club Sport Cartaginés (CRA)

GROUP 2 STANDINGS TM

GP

W

L

T

GF

GA

GD

PTS

SKC

3

2

0

1

5

1

+4

7

OLI

3

2

1

0

2

2

0

6

EST

4

0

3

1

1

5

-4

1

The winner of Wednesday’s match will advance to the quarterfinal round. A tie would see Sporting KC move on to the knockout stage. The second and third place teams are eliminated from the tournament. The eight quarter finalists will be ranked 1-8 based on their standings results from the Group Stage and will be paired (1v8, 2v7, 3v6, 4v5) for a home-andaway series. The top four group winners with the best records will host the 2nd leg matches. Should the group winners be tied on points, the order of the teams will be determined based on the following tie-breakers (in order): best goal difference, most goals scored, most goals scored away from home, most wins, most away wins, drawing of lots.

BROADCAST INFORMATION Wednesday night’s match will air live at 7 p.m. CT on FOX Soccer Plus and via FOX Soccer 2Go with J.P. Dellacamera and Shep Messing commentating from the FOX Soccer studio in Los Angeles. The match will also air live on Univision Deportes 2. For online coverage during the match, visit the links below: - SportingKC.com/GameOn or @SKCGameday on Twitter - MLSSoccer.com/scores or Golazo.MLSSoccer.com - concacafchampions.com or @TheChampions on Twitter

KEEPING AN EYE ON CAUTION ACCUMULATION “Any player to accumulate two single yellow cards in two different matches in the CCL is suspended for the following game. Thereafter, each time a player accumulates two single yellow cards in two different matches, he will be suspended for the following game with the exception that single cautions will be eliminated at the end of the Quarter Final Round and at the end of the championship stage.” Six Sporting Kansas City players have received cautions through the team’s opening three games in CONCACAF Champions League competition: Seth Sinovic, Aurelien Collin, Mechack Jerome, Paulo Nagamura, Soony Saad and Josh Gardner. Should any of those players receive a yellow card during Wednesday’s group stage finale, then the player must serve a mandatory onegame suspension for caution accumulation if Sporting Kansas City advances.

SPORTING KC ALL-TIME INTERNATIONAL STATS Record By Tourney... - Superliga: 0-1-2 - CCL: 5-3-3 - Merconorte: 1-4-1 Overall: 6-8-6 - Home: 2-3-5 - Away: 4-5-1

Versus clubs from... USA: 0-0-1 | HON: 1-0-0 MEX: 1-5-2 | CRI: 0-1-1 TTO: 2-0-0 | ECU: 1-0-1 PER: 0-2-0 | NIC: 1-0-1

Other Stats of Note... - Goals for: 24 - Goals Against: 28 - Shutouts: 7 - Been Shutout: 3


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