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Showing posts with label Real Salt Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Salt Lake. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 07, 2013
SKC WIN PK THRILLER OVER RSL FOR FIRST MLS CUP TITLE SINCE 2000
At Kansas City, Kansas:
After a contest that was deadlocked at 1-1 after regulation time, followed by 30 scoreless overtime minutes, Claudio Bieler, Paulo Magamura, Benny Feilhaber, Seth Sinovic, C.J. Sapong, Chance Myers, and, with the game winner, Aurelien Collin (who scored the game-tying goal in the 76th minute and was named game Most Valuable Player) all converted their spot kicks as Sporting Kansas City won their first Major League Soccer championship since 2000 by winning the longest penalty-kick shootout in league history, 7-6 in ten rounds over visiting Real Salt Lake on Saturday. Lovel Palmer had a chance to tie the shootout and force an eleventh round, but his shot bounced off the crossbar.
After a contest that was deadlocked at 1-1 after regulation time, followed by 30 scoreless overtime minutes, Claudio Bieler, Paulo Magamura, Benny Feilhaber, Seth Sinovic, C.J. Sapong, Chance Myers, and, with the game winner, Aurelien Collin (who scored the game-tying goal in the 76th minute and was named game Most Valuable Player) all converted their spot kicks as Sporting Kansas City won their first Major League Soccer championship since 2000 by winning the longest penalty-kick shootout in league history, 7-6 in ten rounds over visiting Real Salt Lake on Saturday. Lovel Palmer had a chance to tie the shootout and force an eleventh round, but his shot bounced off the crossbar.
Tuesday, October 01, 2013
DC UNITED SHOCK RSL ON ROAD FOR THIRD US OPEN CUP TITLE (AND BERTH IN 2014-15 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE)
At Sandy, Utah:
Lewis Neal scored the only goal of the match in the 45th minute on Tuesday as DC United knocked off home-standing Real Salt Lake 1-0 for their third Lamar Hunt US Open Cup championship (their first since 2007). The victory (their overall performance in this tournament) was one of the few highlights in a season in which they had a dismal time in Major League Soccer play, locked up for the guests a berth in the group stage of next season's CONCACAF Champions League.
Lewis Neal scored the only goal of the match in the 45th minute on Tuesday as DC United knocked off home-standing Real Salt Lake 1-0 for their third Lamar Hunt US Open Cup championship (their first since 2007). The victory (their overall performance in this tournament) was one of the few highlights in a season in which they had a dismal time in Major League Soccer play, locked up for the guests a berth in the group stage of next season's CONCACAF Champions League.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
TIME TO GET REAL: RSL CROWNED MLS CHAMPIONS
At Seattle:
After 90 minutes of regulation time, in which Mike Magee scored for the Los Angeles Galaxy at 40 minutes and Robbie Findley equalized in the 64th minute for Real Salt Lake, and after 30 scoreless overtime minutes, it is Real Salt Lake, thanks to successful penalty kicks from Clint Mathis, Robbie Findley, Ned Grabavoy, Chris Wingert, and Robbie Russel, who won the penalty kick shootout 5-4 (in seven rounds) to become the first team with a losing regular-season record to win the Major League Soccer championship on Sunday. RSL goalkeeper Nick Rimando, who was on the DC United championship squad five years ago, was named the Most Valuable Player of the match. More than 46,000 fans showed up for the contest at Qwest Field.
After 90 minutes of regulation time, in which Mike Magee scored for the Los Angeles Galaxy at 40 minutes and Robbie Findley equalized in the 64th minute for Real Salt Lake, and after 30 scoreless overtime minutes, it is Real Salt Lake, thanks to successful penalty kicks from Clint Mathis, Robbie Findley, Ned Grabavoy, Chris Wingert, and Robbie Russel, who won the penalty kick shootout 5-4 (in seven rounds) to become the first team with a losing regular-season record to win the Major League Soccer championship on Sunday. RSL goalkeeper Nick Rimando, who was on the DC United championship squad five years ago, was named the Most Valuable Player of the match. More than 46,000 fans showed up for the contest at Qwest Field.
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