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Showing posts with label New England Revolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New England Revolution. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Bruce's New Gig
The former USMNT, DC United, New York Red Bulls, and Los Angeles Galaxy coach is the new head coach and sporting director at Foxborough.
Friday, May 10, 2019
Another MLS Coach Canned
After back-to-back five-goal defeats it was time for New England to make a coaching change.
Assistant Mike Lapper is set to take over on an interim pace.
Assistant Mike Lapper is set to take over on an interim pace.
Thursday, November 09, 2017
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Revs Can Coach
Assistant Tom Soehn will take over on an interim basis for the Revolution's final five regular-season games.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
MAXI'S DOUBLE HELPS HOOPS END TROPHY DROUGHT AS FC DALLAS BEATS REVS IN OPEN CUP FINAL
At Frisco, Texas:
Maximiliano Urruti scored twice (15', 61'), Matt Hedges (40') and Mauro Diaz (PK-45'+3; he assisted on the other three goals) once each as FC Dallas won their first piece of silverware since 1997 by doubling up on the visiting New England Revolution 4-2 on Tuesday night to win their second Lamar Hunt US Open Tournament championship. Juan Agudelo (6', 73') scored both of the Revs' goals.
The Hoops' second Open Cup title (the other came in 1997) clinched for them a berth in the group stage of the 2017-18 CONCACAF Champions League.
Maximiliano Urruti scored twice (15', 61'), Matt Hedges (40') and Mauro Diaz (PK-45'+3; he assisted on the other three goals) once each as FC Dallas won their first piece of silverware since 1997 by doubling up on the visiting New England Revolution 4-2 on Tuesday night to win their second Lamar Hunt US Open Tournament championship. Juan Agudelo (6', 73') scored both of the Revs' goals.
The Hoops' second Open Cup title (the other came in 1997) clinched for them a berth in the group stage of the 2017-18 CONCACAF Champions League.
Monday, December 08, 2014
ROBBIE KEANE'S OT GOAL CARRIES GALAXY TO RECORD-BREAKING FIFTH MLS CUP TITLE; LD GOES OUT A CHAMP WITH SIXTH CROWN; REVS NOW 0-5 IN TITLE MATCHES
At Carson, California:
Robbie Keane (the league's---and game's Most Valuable Player) scored the winning goal in the 111th minute on Sunday as the Los Angeles Galaxy won their record-breaking fifth Major League Soccer Cup championship 2-1 in overtime over the visiting New England Revolution as Landon Donovan, in his final match as a professional, won a sixth MLS Cup title. The Revs are now 0-5 in MLS Cup Finals, losing by one goal to the Galaxy---in overtime---for the third time.
Gyasi Zardes opened the scoring for Los Angeles in the 52nd minute, then Chris Tierney equalized for New England in the 79th as the regulation wound up deadlocked at 1-1.
Robbie Keane (the league's---and game's Most Valuable Player) scored the winning goal in the 111th minute on Sunday as the Los Angeles Galaxy won their record-breaking fifth Major League Soccer Cup championship 2-1 in overtime over the visiting New England Revolution as Landon Donovan, in his final match as a professional, won a sixth MLS Cup title. The Revs are now 0-5 in MLS Cup Finals, losing by one goal to the Galaxy---in overtime---for the third time.
Gyasi Zardes opened the scoring for Los Angeles in the 52nd minute, then Chris Tierney equalized for New England in the 79th as the regulation wound up deadlocked at 1-1.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Three Lions Blank Team USA At Wembley 2-0
At London:
Goals from John Terry (38') and Steven Gerard (59') powered England to a 2-0 win over the United States at an international exhibition match at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night.
Goals from John Terry (38') and Steven Gerard (59') powered England to a 2-0 win over the United States at an international exhibition match at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Repeat MLS Title For Dynamo Thanks To DeRo Header; Revs Denied Again
At Washington:
Goals from Joseph Ngwenya (61') and Dwayne De Rosario (74') enabled the Houston Dynamo to come from behind to defeat the New England Revolution 2-1 on Sunday to capture their second straight MLS Cup championship. The Dynamo defeated the Revs in last year's title game in the penalty-kick shootout. For New England, this was the third straight year, and the fourth in the last six that they have lost the Major League Soccer championship game. Taylor Twellman, at 20 minutes, scored the lone New England goal.
Here are some photos:
After scoring his equalizer, Joseph Ngwenya celebrates with his teammates. Mitchell Layton Photo/Getty Images

Here, we see Houston's Wade Barrett denying New England's Wells
Thompson. AP Photo
Goals from Joseph Ngwenya (61') and Dwayne De Rosario (74') enabled the Houston Dynamo to come from behind to defeat the New England Revolution 2-1 on Sunday to capture their second straight MLS Cup championship. The Dynamo defeated the Revs in last year's title game in the penalty-kick shootout. For New England, this was the third straight year, and the fourth in the last six that they have lost the Major League Soccer championship game. Taylor Twellman, at 20 minutes, scored the lone New England goal.
Here are some photos:
After scoring his equalizer, Joseph Ngwenya celebrates with his teammates. Mitchell Layton Photo/Getty Images

Here, we see Houston's Wade Barrett denying New England's Wells
Thompson. AP Photo
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