Seattle Sounders FC vs. Real Salt Lake

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Seattle Sounders FC vs. Real Salt Lake
2016 GAME GUIDE
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v REAL SALT LAKE
(August 14, CenturyLink Field, 4 p.m. PT; FS1)
PROBABLE LINEUPS
2016 SEASON RECORDS
GP W-L-TPTS GF GA
Sounders FC
227-12-324 24 29
at home
11
5-5-1
16
13
9
Real on road
ROSTERS
24
2410-7-737 35 34
134-7-214 19 25
Frei
LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD
4
ALL-TIME (18 meetings):
Sounders FC 6 wins, 22 goals …
Real 8 wins, 20 goals … Ties 4
14
3
Marshall
Evans
33
Mears
AT SEATTLE (9 meetings):
Sounders FC 5 wins, 15 goals …
Real 2 wins, 6 goals … Ties 2
J Jones
7
6
Roldan
Alonso
2
10
23
Dempsey
Lodeiro
2016 (MLS):
8/22: RSL 2, SEA 1 (Stephen 43; Olave 86 – Alonso 28)
Ivanschitz
13
Morris
80
UPCOMING MATCHES
REAL
SOUNDERS FC
Sat. Aug. 20 FC Dallas
Sun. Aug. 21 Portland
Fri. Aug. 26 Colorado
Wed. Aug. 24 at Houston
Wed. Sep. 7 Los Angeles
Sun. Aug. 28 at Portland
Sat. Sep. 10 at Portland
Sat. Sep. 10 at San Jose
10
Plata
F
24
83
A
29
68
19
5
Mulholland
Beckerman
17
REAL
GOALS SCORED
MINUTES PER GOAL
Phillips
F
35
62
A
34
64
RIGHT FOOT
LEFT FOOT
HEADERS
OTHER
17
5
6
1
22
5
7
1
20
9
4
1
18
4
2
0
5
1
3
2
16
3
4
3
4
0
2
2
9
21
5
7
23
4
TYPE OF PLAY
12
3
3
3
1
1
1
0
13
4
4
2
4
0
2
0
OPEN PLAY
CROSS
CORNER
REBOUND
PENALTIES
DIRECT FROM FREE KICK
FREE KICK (INDIRECT)
OWN GOALS
4
15
5
6
21
2
INSIDE GOAL AREA
INSIDE PENALTY AREA
OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA
DISABLED LIST / INJURED RESERVE
SEA: Roman Torres
none
RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL
SCOREALLOW
6-2-11-10-2
5-2-4 5-5-2
(1)
(0)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(4)
(2)
REAL SALT LAKE
Date
Score (Gms since)
8/06/2016 RSL 3, CHI 1
7/31/2016 RSL 2, PHI 1
10/17/2015 RSL 0, DAL 1
8/03/2016 RSL 0, TOR 1
7/22/2016 RSL 1, SJ 1
7/16/2016 RSL 0, NE 0
8/03/2016 RSL 0, TOR 1
GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED
Sounders FC
Real Salt Lake
Olave
REFEREE: Kevin Stott.
AR1 (bench): Chris Strickland; AR2 (opposite): Kermit Quisenberry;
4th: David Gantar
DISCIPLINARY SITUATION
SUSPENDED: none
WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): RSL: Tony Beltran
THE LAST TIME
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC
Date
Score (Gms since)
7/13/2016 SEA
5, DAL 0
8/07/2016 SEA
3, ORL 1
7/09/2016 SEA
0, LA 1
7/24/2016 SEA
0, KC 3
7/31/2016 SEA
1, LA 1
7/13/2016 SEA
5, DAL 0
7/24/2016 SEA
0, KC 3
Glad
2
Beltran
REAL SALT LAKE
1 Lalo Fernandez (GK)
2 Tony Beltran (DF)
3 Phanuel Kavita (DF)
4 Jamison Olave (DF)
5 Kyle Beckerman (MF)
6 Boyd Okwuonu (DF)
7 Juan Manuel Martinez (FW)
8 Sunday Stephen (MF)
10 Joao Plata (FW)
11 Javier Morales (MF)
12 Omar Holness (FW)
14 Yura Movsisyan (FW)
15 Justen Glad (DF)
16 Chris Wingert (DF)
17 Demar Phillips (DF)
18 Nick Rimando (GK)
19 Luke Mulholland (MF)
21 Aaron Maund (DF)
24 Jeff Attinella (GK)
25 Danilo Acosta (MF)
27 John Stertzer (MF)
28 Chris Schuler (DF)
30 Emery Welshman (FW)
49 Devon Sandoval (FW)
70 Jordan Allen (MF)
80 Olmes Garcia (FW)
Pedro Baez (FW)
INTERNATIONAL DUTY
RECORD AT HALFTIME
LEAD TIED TRAIL
4-0-03-3-2 0-9-1
3-0-25-3-2 2-4-3
Home win
Road win
Home loss
Road loss
Tie game
Shutout for
Shutout vs.
4
18
DISTANCE
(W-L-T)
SEA
RSL
15
Rimando
HOW SCORED
15
5
4
0
7
Martinez
11
Morales
WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM
SOUNDERS FC
Garcia
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC
1 Tyler Miller (GK)
2 Clint Dempsey (FW)
3 Brad Evans (DF)
4 Tyrone Mears (DF)
6 Osvaldo Alonso (MF)
7 Cristian Roldan (MF)
8 Erik Friberg (MF)
9 Herculez Gomez (FW)
10 Nicolás Lodeiro (FW)
11 Aaron Kovar (MF)
12 Michael Farfan (MF)
13 Jordan Morris (FW)
14 Chad Marshall (DF)
15 Dylan Remick (DF)
16 Nelson Haedo Valdez (FW)
17 Darwin Jones (FW)
18 Nathan Sturgis (MF)
20 Zach Scott (DF)
21 Alvaro Fernandez (MF)
22 Charlie Lyon (GK)
23 Andreas Ivanschitz (MF)
24 Stefan Frei (GK)
25 Tony Alfaro (DF)
29 Roman Torres (DF)
33 Joevin Jones (DF)
39 Oalex Anderson (FW)
80 Victor Mansaray (FW)
91 Oniel Fisher (MF)
LLLWTWLWWLLLWLLTLWLLTW
TWTWWWLWLLWLWTWLTTLTTWLW
(0)
(1)
(11)
(0)
(3)
(4)
(1)
TEAM LEADERS
SOUNDERS FC
G: 7 Morris
A: 5 Ivanschitz
SHT: 53 Dempsey
SOG: 25 Morris
FC: 33 Alonso
FS: 45 Alonso
OF: 13 Morris
C: 6 Alonso
E: 1 3 players tied
REAL
G: 7 Movsisyan
A: 9 Plata
SHT: 53 Movsisyan
SOG: 23 Movsisyan
FC: 30 Mulholland
FS: 46 Martinez
OF: 14 Movsisyan
C: 7 Beltran
E: 1 3 players tied
GOALSCORING RECORD
GOALS SCORED IN GAME
GP01234+
TOT
AVG
SEA227103 1 124
1.09
RSL
246594035
1.46
GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME
GP01234+
TOT
AVG
SEA
225863029
1.32
RSL243136 0 234
1.42
GOALS BY INTERVALS
GOALS SCORED
Total 1-15 16-3031-4546-6061-7576-90
SEA
24342456
RSL
352637116
GOALS ALLOWED
Total 1-15 16-3031-4546-6061-7576-90
SEA
29446447
RSL
34376648
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v REAL SALT LAKE
(August 14, CenturyLink Field, 4 p.m. PT -- MLS Game 238)
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC
2016
CAREER
No.Player
Pos
Ht Wt
Birthdate
Birthplace
GPGS G A
GPGS G A
GK 6-4195 03/12/1993 Woodbury, NJ
1100 1100
1Tyler Miller
MF 6-1 170
03/09/1983
Nacogdoches, TX
1515 6 1 141
1345735
2 Clint Dempsey
3 Brad Evans
DF
6-1 170
04/20/1985
Phoenix, AZ
1717 0 0 213
1882328
DF 5-11
163 02/18/1983 Stockport, England
20
2001 53
5314
4Tyrone Mears
6
Osvaldo Alonso
MF
5-11 155
11/11/1985
San Cristobal, Cuba
21 21 1
4
215 210 7 18
7Cristian Roldan
MF 5-8165 06/03/1995 Artesia, CA
21
1622 43
2723
MF 5-11
154 02/10/1986 Lindome, Sweden
15
1301 54
4715
8Erik Friberg
FW 5-10
160 04/06/1982 Los Angeles, CA
14600 145
91
24
13
9Herculez Gomez
10
Nicolas Lodeiro
MF 5-7150 03/21/1989 Paysandu, Uruguay
2202 2202
MF
5-10 155
08/14/1993
Seattle, WA
15 10 1
0
24 12 1
0
11 Aaron Kovar
12 Michael Farfan
MF
5-9 160
06/23/1988
San Diego, CA
1
0
0
0
100 73 4 10
13Jordan Morris
MF 6-0 185
10/26/1994
Seattle, WA
2221 7 3
2221 7 3
DF
6-4 190
08/22/1984
Riverside, CA
1919 3 0 332
3282013
14Chad Marshall
Dylan Remick
DF 6-0165 05/19/1991 Chicago, IL
10500 43
3100
15
FW
5-10 160
11/28/1983
Caaguazu, Paraguay
14 7
0
1
21 12 1
2
16 Nelson Haedo Valdez
Darwin Jones
FW 5-10
175 04/04/1992 Chicago, IL
2000 11000
17
18
Nathan Sturgis
MF 5-10
160 07/06/1987 Boca Raton, FL
0000 145
117
66
20
Zach Scott
DF 5-11
175 07/02/1980 Wailukur, HI
11800 115
9011
MF 6-1 159
10/11/1985
Soriano, Uruguay
1 0 0 0
695015 4
21Alvaro Fernandez
22
Charlie Lyon
GK 6-2215 04/10/1992 St. Charles, IL
0000 0000
23Andreas Ivanschitz
MF 6-0 180
10/15/1983
Eisenstadt, Austria
1917 2 5
2522 3 6
24Stefan Frei
GK 6-3 195
04/20/1986
Altstaetten, Switzerland
2121 0 0 168
1680 2
Tony Alfaro
DF 6-2190 06/15/1993 Michoacan, Mexico
5000 5000
25
29
Roman Torres
DF 6-2195 03/20/1986 Panama City, Panama
0000 4401
33Joevin Jones
DF 5-11160
08/03/1991
Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago 2219 2 1
5045 3 2
39
Oalex Anderson
FW 5-8155 11/11/1995 Barrouallie, St. Vincent
13200 13200
80
Victor Mansaray
FW 5-11
180 02/22/1997 Freetown, Sierra Leone
0000 3000
91
Oniel Fisher
MF 5-9155 11/22/1991 Portmore, Jamaica
2201 14
1101
ON LOAN
Jimmy Ockford
DF 6-1185 06/10/1992 Trenton, NJ
1100 1100
HEAD COACH : Brian Schmetzer
08/18/1962 W1
L0
T1
REAL SALT LAKE
2016
CAREER
No.Player
Pos
Ht Wt
Birthdate
Birthplace
GPGS G A
GPGS G A
1Lalo Fernandez
GK 6-3170 12/16/1992 Guadalajara, Mexico
0000 0000
2
Tony Beltran
DF
5-8 150
10/11/1987
Whittier, CA
22 20 0
2
217 202 0 10
DF 6-1184 03/09/1993 Lubumbashi, Katanga, Zaire 1100 3300
3Phanuel Kavita
4Jamison Olave
DF 6-3210 04/21/1981 Medellin, Colombia
10910 209
205
164
Kyle Beckerman
MF
5-11 165
04/23/1982
Crofton, MD
17 17 0
1
396 367 36 49
5
DF 5-9170 02/24/1993 Edmond, OK
2100 5200
6Boyd Okwuonu
Juan Manuel Martinez
MF
5-9 170
10/25/1985
Viedma, Rio Negro, Argentina
22 20 6
2
30 27 7
3
7
8Sunday Stephen
MF 5-11
148 09/17/1988 Lagos, Nigeria
12
1211 12
1211
MF 5-2 135
03/01/1992
Guayaquil, Ecuador
2019 6 9 130
1073032
10Joao Plata
11 Javier Morales
MF
5-9 150
01/10/1980
Buenos Aires, Argentina
20 16 4
4
231 210 49 81
Omar Holness
FW 6-0174 03/13/1994 Kingston, Jamaica
6300 6300
12
14Yura Movsisyan
FW 6-1 179
08/02/1987
Baku, Azerbaijan, USSR
2019 7 1 1016127 4
DF
6-0 145
02/28/1997
Pasadena, CA
1918 1 1
2624 1 1
15Justen Glad
16Chris Wingert
DF 5-11165
06/16/1982
Babylon, NY
1614 0 0 312
2761 16
DF
5-6 132
09/23/1983
Kingston, Jamaica
1913 0 4
3729 0 4
17Demar Phillips
18Nick Rimando
GK 5-9 184
06/17/1979
Montclair, CA
2020 0 0 414
4140 7
MF 5-9 150
08/07/1988
Preston, England
2315 3 2
83661211
19Luke Mulholland
21Aaron Maund
DF
6-1 185
09/19/1990
Dorchester, MA
2020 0 0
6658 1 1
Jeff Attinella
GK 6-2190 09/29/1988 Clearwater, FL
4400 29
2800
24
25
Danilo Acosta
MF 5-11
170 11/17/1997 San Pedro Sula, Honduras
0000 0000
John Stertzer
MF 6-0170 10/04/1990 Fairfax, VA
14801 44
2011
27
28
Chris Schuler
DF 6-4185 09/09/1987 St. Louis, MO
0000 80
7252
Emery Welshman
FW 5-11
180 11/09/1991 Mississauqa, ON, Canada
0000 1000
30
49
Devon Sandoval
FW 6-1185 06/16/1991 Albuquerque, NM
12200 74
3673
Jordan Allen
MF 5-11
160 04/25/1995 Rochester, NY
15831 40
1943
70
80 Olmes Garcia
FW
6-0 175
10/21/1992
Barranquilla, Colombia
15 5
1
1
95 40 11 6
Pedro Baez
FW
0000 0000
ON LOAN
Sebastian Saucedo
MF 5-7145 01/22/1997 San Fernando Valley, CA
9100 9100
HEAD COACH : Jeff Cassar
02/02/1974 W36
L30
T26
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC vs REAL SALT LAKE
CENTURYLINK FIELD, Seattle, Wash.
August 14, 2016 (WEEK 23, MLS Game #238)
4 p.m. PT (FS1 / FOX Deportes)
The latest installment of a Western Conference rivalry that has blossomed in the last few years will kick off when Seattle
Sounders FC meet Real Salt Lake on Sunday afternoon at CenturyLink Field before an FS1 audience. Sounders FC
return home after Brian Schmetzer won his first match as head coach in a 3-1 victory at Orlando City SC last weekend,
which left Sounders FC eight points below the red line in ninth place in the conference. Real sit in a tie for third place in
the division, hitting the road after extending their undefeated streak at Rio Tinto Stadium with a 3-1 win against the
Chicago Fire last Saturday evening.
REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Chris Strickland; AR2 (opposite): Kermit Quisenberry; 4th: David Gantar
MLS Career: 287 games; FC/gm: 25.4; Y/gm: 3.2; R: 71; pens: 73
SUSPENDED: none
WARNINGS:
SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: RSL: Tony Beltran
SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: RSL: Sunday Stephen, Aaron Maund … SEA: Osvaldo Alonso
DISABLED LIST: SEA: Roman Torres
INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none
HEAD-TO-HEAD
ALL-TIME (18 meetings): Sounders FC 6 wins, 22 goals … Real 8 wins, 20 goals … Ties 4
AT SEATTLE (9 meetings): Sounders FC 5 wins, 15 goals … Real 2 wins, 6 goals … Ties 2
FUTURE MATCH: 10/23: Seattle Sounders FC vs. Real Salt Lake, 1 p.m. PT
 The teams are meeting for the second time this season in league play. Jamisón Olave netted the late gamewinner, giving Real a 2-1 win March 12 at Rio Tinto Stadium. The teams also met in a U.S. Open Cup fifthround tie, Sounders FC advancing through a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw over 120 minutes.
 Sounders FC have won the last four meetings between the teams at CenturyLink Field, following a 3-1 win
there in the season finale last year. RSL have scored goals on their last two visits to Seattle; they had gone
more than two seasons, dating back to 2012, without scoring at CenturyLink Field.
 Real have won their last five home games vs. Seattle. Sounders FC last won in league play at Rio Tinto
Stadium on May 28, 2011, a span of six games.
 Coaches record: Brian Schmetzer vs. RSL: first game … Jeff Cassar vs. SEA: P6 W3 L3 D0
LAST MEETING (MLS):
8/22: RSL 2, SEA 1 (Stephen 43; Olave 86 – Alonso 28)
 Sounders FC opened the scoring in the 28th minute, when Osvaldo Alonso finished from close range from the
rebound following a Nick Rimando save on Nelson Haedo Valdez.
 Sunny Obayan started Real's comeback when he powerfully headed home a Joao Plata corner kick two
minutes before halftime.
 Jamison Olave then assured the home side would collect all three points by nodding a Juan Manuel Martinez
cross home from a free kick in the 86th minute, rising to head past debut Seattle goalkeeper Tyler Miller.
 REAL SALT LAKE (4-2-3-1): Nick Rimando - Tony Beltran, Jamison Olave, Aaron Maund, Chris Wingert Sunny Obayan, Kyle Beckerman - Juan Manuel Martinez, Jordan Allen (Olmes Garcia 81), Joao Plata - Yura
Movsisyan (Devon Sandoval 90).
 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC (4-2-3-1): Tyler Miller - Tyrone Mears, Zach Scott, Chad Marshall, Joevin Jones Osvaldo Alonso, Erik Friberg (Cristian Roldan 18) - Jordan Morris (Darwin Jones 76), Andreas Ivanschitz, Clint
Dempsey - Nelson Haedo Valdez (Aaron Kovar 90).
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC
Seattle Sounders FC put an end to their three-game winless run, coming back for a 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on
Sunday evening at Camping World Stadium. Sounders FC are in ninth place in the Western Conference with 24 points
from 22 games.
LAST MATCH
 Orlando City took the lead after just seven minutes, when Seb Hines put home a header from a Kaka corner
kick.
MLS GAME INFORMATION

But Clint Dempsey scored three goals -- all from tap-ins -- to send Sounders FC on their way. First, in the 14th
minute, Dempsey came in to turn home a Tyrone Mears pass into a wide-open goal in the 14th minute.
 Dempsey then tapped home two Jordan Morris feeds into empty nets, from nearly identical circumstances. The
first came in the 37th minute, the second three minutes after the second-half restart, both occasions when
Morris was freed alone behind the City backline and raced in on goal before laying off to Dempsey for the
simplest of finishes.
 Sounders FC interim head coach Brian Schmetzer made one change to the team that reached a 1-1 draw with
the LA Galaxy at CenturyLink Field. Andreas Ivanschitz came into the side in place of Nelson Haedo Valdez.
 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC (4-2-3-1): Stefan Frei - Tyrone Mears, Brad Evans, Chad Marshall, Joevin Jones
(Zach Scott 57) - Osvaldo Alonso, Cristian Roldan - Nicolas Lodeiro, Clint Dempsey (Nelson Haedo Valdez 59),
Andreas Ivanschitz (Alvaro Fernandez 83) - Jordan Morris.
TEAM NEWS
 Sounders FC put an end to a three-game winless streak with the victory at Orlando, their third victory over the
past 13 league matches. Sounders FC haven’t won consecutive games since April 30-May 7.
 “I was happy with both games because we were getting chances,” Sounders FC interim head coach Brian
Schmetzer said. “We created a lot against LA and we finished them tonight. You would certainly expect to finish
two or three when you’re getting 15 chances a game.”
 It was also Sounders FC’s second road victory of the season, snapping a two-game road losing streak, their
first since a 2-0 victory at D.C. United on June 1.
 “I prefer to just look at the history of the Sounders franchise,” Schmetzer said. “Over the years we have been a
good road team and I wanted to instill that confidence back in the group. We can be a good road team, we will
be a good road team, and we are going to need to be a good road team to have a chance of making the
playoffs.”
 Clint Dempsey scored the second hat trick of his MLS career, his first coming on April 5, 2014 with Sounders
FC vs. Toronto FC. It was Dempsey’s fifth match since his return from international duty with the U.S. national
team; he has four goals and an assist in that span. Dempsey came off just before the hour mark.
 Jordan Morris collected two assists, his first assist since May 7, returning to the lone striker role and playing the
full 90 minutes. Morris has played in every match this season in his rookie league season, starting 21 of 22.
 “[Dempsey] was feeling a little winded, and this is a team sport,” Schmetzer said. “What happened, for me
anyway, was that Jordan Morris is pretty fast and Jordan kept getting in behind their defense. Clint was
catching up with him, having to sprint 60, 70 yards at a time, and so Clint’s effort in those moments got him the
goals that he scored and that was part of the reason he may have been a little fatigued.”
 Nicolas Lodeiro recorded a pair of assists, his first two in his MLS career, playing the full 90 minutes for a
second consecutive match since his joining the club.
 “People around the league will see first-hand just how good Lodeiro is now,” Schmetzer said. “For only his
second game with Clint, Jordan, Osvaldo [Alonso] and some of those guys, he is a player who can make others
around him much better. And that is the key thing for me — he makes every player on the field better. That’s
the type of player we needed and we’re ecstatic that he’s here.”
 Alvaro Fernández made his first league appearance since his return to the league, coming on for the final
seven minutes, his first match since appearing in the final game of the 2012 season for the Chicago Fire.
 “I have the luxury of having Nelson Valdez and other good players off the bench, so that is a positive for me,”
Schmetzer said. “It was the same thing with Joevin [Jones], who was having a little bit of a hard time breathing,
although I don’t think it was anything serious. If one player doesn’t feel like he can contribute 100 percent, he
has the confidence that players coming off the bench will be able to supply that effort.”
REAL SALT LAKE
Real Salt Lake returned home and extended their undefeated streak on their own ground, rolling to a 3-1 win against
the Chicago Fire on Saturday evening at Rio Tinto Stadium. Real are in a tie for third place in the Western Conference
with 37 points from 24 games.
LAST MATCH
 RSL opened the scoring in the 14th minute, Olmes Garcia driving a low shot from right at the top of the area
which slipped past a screened Matt Lampson. The lead was doubled in the 28th minute when Javier Morales
converted from the penalty spot after Chicago defender Eric Gehrig fouled Juan Manuel Martinez in the box.
 The Fire pulled a goal back in the 58th minute, Arturo Alvarez tapping home from close range at the right post,
finishing off a perfect cross from Nick LaBrocca.
 But Real restored their margin, Morales hitting for a second after blowing past a Fire defender at the top of the
box and driving his left-footed shot off the post and in. The goal sealed the 181st career victory for Nick
Rimando, the most all-time goalkeeper wins in MLS history.
MLS GAME INFORMATION

RSL head coach Jeff Cassar made three changes to the team that fell 1-0 at Toronto FC at BMO Field. Chris
Wingert and Jamison Olave came into the back four for Tony Beltran and Aaron Maund, and Luke Mulholland
started in the midfield in place of John Stertzer.
 REAL SALT LAKE (4-2-1-3): Nick Rimando - Chris Wingert (Tony Beltran 59), Jamison Olave, Justen Glad,
Demar Phillips - Luke Mulholland (John Stertzer 82), Kyle Beckerman - Javier Morales - Juan Manuel Martinez
(Omar Holness 88), Olmes Garcia, Joao Plata.
TEAM NEWS
 It was a second win in the last three matches for Real Salt Lake, coming off a six-match winless run overall.
 The victory also snapped a run of four consecutive draws at Rio Tinto Stadium for RSL, their first home league
win since June 22. Real remained undefeated at home for the season, with a 6-0-5 record, now one of four
teams undefeated at home for the season.
 “We needed to get a good start, get some goals early, and don’t put your foot off the gas. We knew we had it in
us. We haven’t had a game where we exploded in goals and really took over the game for a while. I think we
deserved that because we’ve been putting a lot of hard work in on the training field and in games and
sometimes the goals weren’t coming on game day. But when you continue to do the right things, good things
come. And tonight was one of those nights that I think our whole team deserved,” said goalkeeper Nick
Rimando.
 Rimando became the all-time MLS leader in goalkeeper wins in league play with 181. Rimando is also the alltime leader in shutouts (126) and games started (414); he is second in all-time appearances (414) and saves
(1423). He became the all-time career minutes played leader in the Toronto match (37,413).
 “Such an amazing achievement from an amazing goalkeeper and an amazing man, and to do it in front of our
fans and for him to do it here in front of his fans and family is massive,” said Cassar. “It could have happened a
little earlier, but he had an amazing game and came up with two huge saves at the end of the game. Just
couldn’t be happier for his achievement. I have to imagine that he’s going to be thanking a lot of the guys in the
locker room for all the wins that he’s racked up.”
 Said Rimando: “It's all to myself now. It feels real good. I share it with a lot of teammates over the past years
and lots of fans and my family. To get myself on the sheet at No. 1 feels great.”
 Javier Morales scored a pair of goals, the fifth multiple-goal game of his MLS career, his last coming when he
scored his only career hat trick May 11, 2014 at Houston. Morales also added an assist, his fourth assist of the
season. Morales has three goals and two assists over the last four matches – playing a part in every RSL goal
in that time.
 “His soccer IQ is just off the charts. He recognizes situations in games and where to be. I don’t see him slowing
down at all. I see him getting smarter, more efficient and taking care of his body and I just love where he’s at
right now, said Cassar. “I told somebody in the pregame that I think on a different team, he could have four
more goals and probably six more assists if some things went better, so couldn’t be more happy for him.”
 Joao Plata recorded a pair of assists, his second two-assist game this season (also: March 12 vs. Seattle), the
fourth multiple-assist game of his MLS career. Plata has a goal and three assists over the last four matches.
 Olmes Garcia scored his first goal of the season, his first in league play since June 27, 2015. Garcia was
making a third consecutive start, playing the full 90 minutes in each.
 “How about this work ethic for this guy? It’s been off the charts for these last three games, and I can tell you
that each and every one of these players is feeding off of that energy, and they see him working and they have
to follow suit, and when everyone seeing each other work, that’s when you see good things happen,” Cassar
said.
MLS GAME INFORMATION
2016 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC STATISTICS (7-12-3, 24 pts.)
UNF
13
2
14
23
7
33
6
11
10
8
16
91
4
21
3
17
15
9
12
39
24
25
1
20
POS
M
M
D
M
M
D
M
M
M
M
F
M
D
M
D
F
D
F
M
F
G
D
G
D
PLAYER
Jordan Morris
Clint Dempsey
Chad Marshall
Andreas Ivanschitz
Cristian Roldan
Joevin Jones
Osvaldo Alonso
Aaron Kovar
Nicolas Lodeiro
Erik Friberg
Nelson Haedo Valdez
Oniel Fisher
Tyrone Mears
Alvaro Fernandez
Brad Evans
Darwin Jones
Dylan Remick
Herculez Gomez
Michael Farfan
Oalex Anderson
Stefan Frei
Tony Alfaro
Tyler Miller
Zach Scott
Own-goals received
Opponent totals
Team totals
GP
22
15
19
19
21
22
21
15
2
15
14
2
20
1
17
2
10
14
1
13
21
5
1
11
GS
21
15
19
17
16
19
21
10
2
13
7
2
20
0
17
0
5
6
0
2
21
0
1
8
MIN
1843
1250
1671
1363
1562
1658
1862
795
180
1055
686
131
1800
7
1475
22
459
548
26
317
1890
212
90
768
22
22
22
22
1980
1980
G
7
6
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
24
A
3
1
0
5
2
1
4
0
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHT
47
53
15
24
17
12
26
21
6
11
20
1
1
1
5
0
1
12
0
7
0
1
0
4
SOG
25
20
8
11
5
5
7
5
2
1
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
2
0
0
0
1
29
22
267
285
89
105
FC
15
21
10
8
17
20
33
11
0
13
10
6
18
0
9
1
5
11
1
6
0
1
0
7
FS
17
24
14
22
23
8
45
8
6
4
18
3
12
0
11
0
4
10
0
14
2
1
0
13
OFF
13
5
0
5
2
0
0
0
1
1
8
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
CK
0
1
0
79
2
0
0
10
2
12
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
1
1
3
1
4
6
1
1
3
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
E
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
277 223
223 277
37
38
87
126
42
28
2
3
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Clint Dempsey 4, Jordan Morris 3
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Andreas Ivanschitz 2, Jordan Morris 2, Erik Friberg 1, Cristian Roldan 1
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Clint Dempsey 1-1
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC GOALKEEPING
UNF
24
1
POS
G
G
GOALKEEPER
Stefan Frei
Tyler Miller
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
21
1
22
22
GS
21
1
22
22
MIN SHTS
1890
85
90
4
1980
89
1980 105
SV
55
2
57
75
GA
27
2
29
24
GAA
1.29
2
1.32
1.09
PG
4
0
4
1
PA
6
0
6
1
W
L
7 11
0
1
7 12
12
7
T
3
0
3
3
SO
5
0
5
7
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2016 REAL SALT LAKE STATISTICS (10-7-7, 37 pts.)
UNF
14
10
7
11
19
70
15
80
8
4
17
2
27
5
21
6
16
49
24
18
12
3
POS
F
M
M
M
M
M
D
F
M
D
D
D
M
M
D
D
D
F
G
G
F
D
PLAYER
Yura Movsisyan
Joao Plata
Juan Manuel Martinez
Javier Morales
Luke Mulholland
Jordan Allen
Justen Glad
Olmes Garcia
Sunday Stephen
Jamison Olave
Demar Phillips
Tony Beltran
John Stertzer
Kyle Beckerman
Aaron Maund
Boyd Okwuonu
Chris Wingert
Devon Sandoval
Jeff Attinella
Nick Rimando
Omar Holness
Phanuel Kavita
Own-goals received
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
20
20
22
20
23
15
19
15
12
10
19
22
14
17
20
2
16
12
4
20
6
1
GS
19
19
20
16
15
8
18
5
12
9
13
20
8
17
20
1
14
2
4
20
3
1
MIN
1601
1681
1723
1518
1391
780
1625
565
863
852
1277
1846
696
1467
1746
92
1163
228
360
1800
260
90
24
24
24
24
2160
2160
G
7
6
6
4
3
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
35
34
A
1
9
2
4
2
1
1
1
1
0
4
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHT
53
51
35
30
24
10
2
13
10
7
7
5
4
22
5
0
4
3
0
0
4
0
SOG
23
22
13
9
7
6
1
6
2
4
2
2
2
7
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
32
289
317
107
111
FC
16
7
12
20
30
14
10
16
18
7
25
29
11
28
24
0
10
4
0
0
6
0
FS
30
24
46
30
30
13
6
6
10
8
12
26
8
10
13
1
10
4
0
3
5
1
OFF
14
4
4
2
1
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CK
0
41
6
40
6
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
C
3
1
1
3
3
1
2
2
3
1
2
7
0
5
4
0
3
0
0
1
1
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
287 307
307 287
29
92
98
160
43
45
3
2
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Javier Morales 2, Yura Movsisyan 1, Jamison Olave 1, Joao Plata 1, Jordan Allen 1, Luke
Mulholland 1, Juan Manuel Martinez 1
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Joao Plata 2, Olmes Garcia 1, Jordan Allen 1, Juan Manuel Martinez 1, Tony Beltran 1,
Demar Phillips 1
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Javier Morales 2-2, Yura Movsisyan 2-2, Joao Plata 1-2
REAL SALT LAKE GOALKEEPING
UNF
18
24
POS
G
G
GOALKEEPER
Nick Rimando
Jeff Attinella
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
20
4
24
24
GS
20
4
24
24
MIN SHTS
1800
98
360
13
2160 111
2160 107
SV
64
8
72
72
GA
28
6
34
35
GAA
1.4
1.5
1.42
1.46
PG
3
1
4
5
PA
4
1
5
6
W
L
9
4
1
3
10
7
7 10
T
7
0
7
7
SO
3
0
3
6
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SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2016 SCHEDULE
DAY
DATE
Sun. Mar.
Sat. Mar.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sat.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Wed.
Sun.
Sat.
Apr.
May
May
May
May
June
June
June
Sat. July
Sat. July
Wed. July
Sun.
Sun.
Sun.
Sun.
July
July
July
Aug.
Sun.
Sun.
Wed.
Sun.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Wed.
Sun.
Wed.
Sun.
Sun.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
OPPONENT
6 Sporting KC
12 at Real Salt
Lake
19 Vancouver
2 Montreal
10 at Houston
16 Philadelphia
23 at Colorado
RESULT
L 0-1
L 1-2
ATT
39525
19282
W-L-T
0-1-0
0-2-0
POS PTS NOTES:
10
0 KC: Coelho (73)
10
0 SEA: Alonso (28); RSL: Stephen (43) Olave (86)
L
W
T
W
L
1-2
1-0
1-1
2-1
1-3
40012
39705
20975
39620
17294
0-3-0
1-3-0
1-3-1
2-3-1
2-4-1
10
10
10
8
9
30 Columbus
7 San Jose
14 at FC Dallas
21 Colorado
28 at New England
1 at D.C. United
19 at New York
25 New York City
FC
2 at Toronto FC
9 Los Angeles
13 FC Dallas
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
1-0
2-0
0-2
0-1
1-2
2-0
0-2
0-2
39473
39570
14630
41028
21456
15174
21102
47537
3-4-1
4-4-1
4-5-1
4-6-1
4-7-1
5-7-1
5-8-1
5-9-1
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
T 1-1
L 0-1
W 5-0
26750
40813
40101
5-9-2
5-10-2
6-10-2
9
10
9
17 at Portland
24 at Sporting KC
31 Los Angeles
7 at Orlando City
SC
14 Real Salt Lake
21 Portland
24 at Houston
28 at Portland
10 at San Jose
17 Vancouver
25 at Los Angeles
28 Chicago
2 at Vancouver
12 Houston
16 at FC Dallas
23 Real Salt Lake
L
L
T
W
21144
18563
48458
28247
6-11-2
6-12-2
6-12-3
7-12-3
9
9
9
9
1-3
0-3
1-1
3-1
0 SEA:
3 SEA:
4 SEA:
7 SEA:
7 SEA:
(86)
10 SEA:
13 SEA:
13 DAL:
13 COL:
13 SEA:
16 SEA:
16 NYR:
16 NYC:
Ivanschitz (52); VAN: Morales (10,74)
Dempsey (79);
Marshall (94+); HOU: Barnes (35)
Marshall (41) Morris (71); PHI: Le Toux (73)
Morris (63); COL: Jones (20) Solignac (52) Doyle
Morris (88);
Dempsey (26) Morris (89);
Diaz (3) Barrios (80)
Sjoberg (43)
Kovar (7); NE: Nguyen (24) Hollinger-Janzen (80)
Morris (79) Jones (83);
Grella (18,59)
Lampard (38) Matarrita (87)
17 SEA: Morris (61); TOR: Hamilton (60)
17 LA: Keane (15)
20 SEA: Dempsey (6) Ivanschitz (18) Morris (22) Jones
(61) Roldan (73);
20 SEA: Marshall (59); POR: Valeri (44,50) Adi (64)
20 KC: Dwyer (21,79) Peterson (48+)
21 SEA: Roldan (49); LA: Lletget (78)
24 SEA: Dempsey (14,37,48); ORL: Hines (7)
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REAL SALT LAKE 2016 SCHEDULE
DAY
DATE
Sun. Mar.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
OPPONENT
RESULT
6 at Orlando City
T 2-2
SC
12 Seattle
W 2-1
19 at Portland
T 2-2
2 at Sporting KC
W 2-1
9 Colorado
W 1-0
16 Vancouver
W 1-0
23 at Los Angeles
L 2-5
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Apr.
May
May
May
May
30 Houston
7 at Colorado
14 at Houston
15 at Houston
21 at Sporting KC
W
L
T
L
W
2-1
0-1
0-0
0-1
3-1
19950
14638
0
17943
20618
5-1-2
5-2-2
5-2-2
5-3-2
6-3-2
2
2
6
6
3
Sat. May
28 at Columbus
L 3-4
14894
6-4-2
4
Thu. June
W 3-2
22736
7-4-2
3
Sat. June
2 at New York
City FC
18 Portland
T 2-2
20317
7-4-3
3
Wed.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Fri.
Sun.
Wed.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Fri.
Wed.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
22 New York
25 at FC Dallas
1 D.C. United
9 Montreal
13 at Vancouver
16 New England
22 San Jose
31 at Philadelphia
3 at Toronto FC
6 Chicago
14 at Seattle
20 FC Dallas
26 Colorado
7 Los Angeles
10 at Portland
17 Houston
24 FC Dallas
1 at San Jose
16 Sporting KC
23 at Seattle
W
L
T
T
L
T
T
W
L
W
18036
13128
20389
20086
22120
19246
19842
18091
27859
19909
8-4-3
8-5-3
8-5-4
8-5-5
8-6-5
8-6-6
8-6-7
9-6-7
9-7-7
10-7-7
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
5
5
3
June
June
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
2-1
0-2
1-1
1-1
0-2
0-0
1-1
2-1
0-1
3-1
ATT
60147
W-L-T
0-0-1
POS PTS NOTES:
7
1 RSL: Plata (26,66); ORL: Larin (94+) Winter (95+)
19282
21144
20553
19224
19720
25867
1-0-1
1-0-2
2-0-2
3-0-2
4-0-2
4-1-2
3
5
3
2
2
4
4 RSL: Stephen (43) Olave (86); SEA: Alonso (28)
5 RSL: Plata (16) Movsisyan (58); POR: Adi (79,84)
8 RSL: Glad (29) Mulholland (79); KC: Feilhaber (94+)
11 RSL: Plata (72);
14 RSL: Martinez (55);
14 RSL: Martinez (16) Morales (70); LA: Zardes (19) Magee
(26) Boateng (41) dos Santos (45) Gerrard (91+)
17 RSL: Allen (62) Movsisyan (70); HOU: Miranda (54)
17 COL: Jones (47)
17
17 HOU: Barnes (65)
20 RSL: Martinez (32) own goal (47+) Movsisyan (53); KC:
Dwyer (50)
20 RSL: Mulholland (13) Allen (78) Plata (83); CLB:
Kamara (17,64,74) own goal (20)
23 RSL: Movsisyan (59) Martinez (67) own goal (74); NYC:
Harrison (56) Villa (87)
24 RSL: Martinez (17) Movsisyan (70); POR: Adi (29)
Melano (44)
27 RSL: Movsisyan (65) Allen (88); NYR: Baah (7)
27 DAL: Acosta (18) Castillo (58)
28 RSL: Martinez (57); DC: Jeffrey (92+)
29 RSL: Movsisyan (79); MTL: Shipp (8)
29 VAN: own goal (34) Techera (37)
30
31 RSL: Mulholland (64); SJ: Wondolowski (9)
34 RSL: Plata (48) Morales (54); PHI: Alberg (44)
34 TOR: Ricketts (68)
37 RSL: Garcia (14) Morales (28,64); CHI: Alvarez (58)
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SOUNDERS FC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)
TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)
Goals
3
Clint Dempsey
Assists
2
4 times
Shots
9
Clint Dempsey
Shots on Goal
4
Clint Dempsey
4
Jordan Morris
4
Clint Dempsey
Fouls Committed
5
Clint Dempsey
5
Osvaldo Alonso
Fouls Suffered
5
Osvaldo Alonso
5
Nicolas Lodeiro
Offside
3
Jordan Morris
Saves
6
Stefan Frei
6
Stefan Frei
Shots Faced
9
Stefan Frei
Goals Allowed
3
Stefan Frei
3
Stefan Frei
3
Stefan Frei
Goals
5
07/13/2016 vs
Assists
6
08/07/2016 vs
Shots
21
07/09/2016 vs
Shots on Goal
8
04/16/2016 vs
8
04/30/2016 vs
8
05/07/2016 vs
8
06/01/2016 vs
8
07/13/2016 vs
8
07/31/2016 vs
Fouls Committed
16
08/07/2016 vs
Fouls Suffered
20
03/19/2016 vs
Corner Kicks
12
05/07/2016 vs
12
07/17/2016 vs
Offside
4
03/12/2016 vs
4
06/25/2016 vs
4
07/31/2016 vs
Saves
6
04/10/2016 vs
6
04/23/2016 vs
Shots Faced
9
04/23/2016 vs
Goals Allowed
3
04/23/2016 vs
3
07/17/2016 vs
3
07/24/2016 vs
08/07/2016 vs ORL
W 3-1
04/16/2016 vs PHI
W 2-1
03/19/2016 vs VAN
L 1-2
05/21/2016 vs COL
06/01/2016 vs DC
08/07/2016 vs ORL
L 0-1
W 2-0
W 3-1
03/12/2016 vs RSL
04/16/2016 vs PHI
L 1-2
W 2-1
03/06/2016 vs KC
07/31/2016 vs LA
L 0-1
T 1-1
05/28/2016 vs NE
L 1-2
04/10/2016 vs HOU
04/23/2016 vs COL
T 1-1
L 1-3
04/23/2016 vs COL
04/23/2016 vs COL
07/17/2016 vs POR
07/24/2016 vs KC
L 1-3
L 1-3
L 1-3
L 0-3
DAL
W 5-0
ORL
W 3-1
LA
L 0-1
PHI
CLB
SJ
DC
DAL
LA
W
W
W
W
W
T
ORL
W 3-1
VAN
L 1-2
SJ
POR
W 2-0
L 1-3
RSL
NYC
LA
L 1-2
L 0-2
T 1-1
HOU
COL
T 1-1
L 1-3
COL
L 1-3
COL
POR
KC
L 1-3
L 1-3
L 0-3
REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)
TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)
Goals
2
Joao Plata
2
Javier Morales
Assists
2
Joao Plata
2
Joao Plata
Shots
9
Yura Movsisyan
Shots on Goal
4
Yura Movsisyan
Fouls Committed
6
Olmes Garcia
Fouls Suffered
7
Juan Manuel
Martinez
Offside
2
6 times
Saves
6
Nick Rimando
6
Nick Rimando
Shots Faced
12 Nick Rimando
Goals Allowed
5
Nick Rimando
Goals
3
05/21/2016 at
3
05/28/2016 at
3
06/02/2016 at
3
08/06/2016 at
Assists
4
08/06/2016 at
Shots
21
04/23/2016 at
Shots on Goal
8
04/02/2016 at
8
07/01/2016 at
Fouls Committed
19
07/13/2016 at
Fouls Suffered
19
06/22/2016 at
19
07/16/2016 at
Corner Kicks
9
07/22/2016 at
Offside
4
05/21/2016 at
4
08/03/2016 at
Saves
6
04/23/2016 at
6
05/28/2016 at
Shots Faced
12
04/23/2016 at
Goals Allowed
5
04/23/2016 at
03/06/2016 at ORL
08/06/2016 at CHI
T 2-2
W 3-1
03/12/2016 at SEA
08/06/2016 at CHI
W 2-1
W 3-1
07/01/2016 at DC
T 1-1
07/01/2016 at DC
T 1-1
07/13/2016 at VAN
L 0-2
06/18/2016 at POR
T 2-2
03/12/2016 at SEA
W 2-1
04/23/2016 at LA
05/28/2016 at CLB
L 2-5
L 3-4
04/23/2016 at LA
L 2-5
04/23/2016 at LA
L 2-5
TEAM LOW GAMES (2016)
2-1
1-0
2-0
2-0
5-0
1-1
Shots
1
07/24/2016 vs
Shots on Goal
0
07/24/2016 vs
Fouls Committed
5
07/24/2016 vs
Fouls Suffered
4
04/10/2016 vs
Corner Kicks
0
06/01/2016 vs
0
07/24/2016 vs
Offside
0
04/16/2016 vs
0
04/23/2016 vs
0
04/30/2016 vs
0
05/07/2016 vs
0
05/21/2016 vs
0
07/02/2016 vs
0
07/09/2016 vs
Saves
0
05/21/2016 vs
0
07/13/2016 vs
Shots Faced
0
07/13/2016 vs
KC
L 0-3
KC
L 0-3
KC
L 0-3
HOU
T 1-1
DC
KC
W 2-0
L 0-3
PHI
COL
CLB
SJ
COL
TOR
LA
W
L
W
W
L
T
L
COL
DAL
L 0-1
W 5-0
DAL
W 5-0
2-1
1-3
1-0
2-0
0-1
1-1
0-1
TEAM LOW GAMES (2016)
KC
CLB
NYC
CHI
W
L
W
W
3-1
3-4
3-2
3-1
CHI
W 3-1
LA
L 2-5
KC
DC
W 2-1
T 1-1
VAN
L 0-2
NYR
NE
W 2-1
T 0-0
SJ
T 1-1
KC
TOR
W 3-1
L 0-1
LA
CLB
L 2-5
L 3-4
LA
L 2-5
LA
L 2-5
Shots
4
06/25/2016 at
Shots on Goal
0
05/15/2016 at
0
06/25/2016 at
Fouls Committed
7
04/30/2016 at
7
05/21/2016 at
7
08/03/2016 at
Fouls Suffered
6
06/02/2016 at
Corner Kicks
1
04/09/2016 at
1
07/16/2016 at
Offside
0
04/23/2016 at
0
04/30/2016 at
0
05/07/2016 at
0
05/15/2016 at
0
06/18/2016 at
0
06/25/2016 at
0
07/13/2016 at
0
07/31/2016 at
Saves
0
08/03/2016 at
Shots Faced
1
07/16/2016 at
DAL
L 0-2
HOU
DAL
L 0-1
L 0-2
HOU
KC
TOR
W 2-1
W 3-1
L 0-1
NYC
W 3-2
COL
NE
W 1-0
T 0-0
LA
HOU
COL
HOU
POR
DAL
VAN
PHI
L
W
L
L
T
L
L
W
TOR
L 0-1
NE
T 0-0
2-5
2-1
0-1
0-1
2-2
0-2
0-2
2-1
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
2016 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC VS. REAL SALT LAKE (0-1-0)
UNF
6
2
14
16
20
8
23
11
4
33
17
1
7
13
POS
M
M
D
F
D
M
M
M
D
D
F
G
M
M
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
SOG
FC
FS
OFF
CK
C
E
CP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
90
90
90
89
90
18
90
1
90
90
14
90
72
76
90
90
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
12
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
1
5
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
12
13
0
1
0
1
3
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
13
12
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
5
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Osvaldo Alonso
Clint Dempsey
Chad Marshall
Nelson Haedo Valdez
Zach Scott
Erik Friberg
Andreas Ivanschitz
Aaron Kovar
Tyrone Mears
Joevin Jones
Darwin Jones
Tyler Miller
Cristian Roldan
Jordan Morris
Team totals
Opponent totals
GAME-WINNING GOALS: None
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None
UNF
1
POS
G
GOALKEEPER
Tyler Miller
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
GS
1
1
1
1
1
1
MIN SHT
90
90
90
4
4
3
SV
GA
GAA
PG
PA
W
L
T
SO
O'TIME
2
2
2
2
2
1
2.00
2.00
1.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2016 REAL SALT LAKE VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC (1-0-0)
UNF
4
8
10
7
5
2
14
18
16
21
49
80
70
POS
D
M
M
M
M
D
F
G
D
D
F
F
M
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
SOG
FC
FS
OFF
CK
C
E
CP
1
1
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
1
1
1
90
90
90
90
90
90
89
90
90
90
1
9
81
90
90
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
2
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
12
6
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
3
0
2
0
0
4
2
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
13
12
5
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
12
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
8
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Jamison Olave
Sunday Stephen
Joao Plata
Juan Manuel Martinez
Kyle Beckerman
Tony Beltran
Yura Movsisyan
Nick Rimando
Chris Wingert
Aaron Maund
Devon Sandoval
Olmes Garcia
Jordan Allen
Team totals
Opponent totals
GAME-WINNING GOALS: None
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None
UNF
18
POS
G
GOALKEEPER
Nick Rimando
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
GS
1
1
1
1
1
1
MIN SHT
90
90
90
3
3
4
SV
GA
GAA
PG
PA
W
L
T
SO
O'TIME
2
2
2
1
1
2
1.00
1.00
2.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
HEAD-TO-HEAD
REAL SALT LAKE VS SOUNDERS FC
ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS
Real Salt Lake
Sounders FC
Sounders FC 6 wins, 22 goals
Real Salt Lake 8 wins, 20 goals
4 ties
3/28/2009
8/8/2009
4/10/2010
9/9/2010
5/28/2011
9/10/2011
10/29/2011
11/2/2011
5/12/2012
7/4/2012
10/17/2012
11/2/2012
11/8/2012
3/30/2013
6/22/2013
9/13/2013
5/31/2014
8/16/2014
9/12/2014
8/22/2015
10/25/2015
3/12/2016
SEA
RSL
RSL
SEA
SEA
RSL
RSL
SEA
RSL
RSL
SEA
SEA
SEA
RSL
RSL
SEA
SEA
RSL
SEA
RSL
SEA
RSL
2
1
2
0
2
2
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
2
2
2
4
2
3
2
3
2
vs
vs
vs
vs
at
at
vs
vs
at
vs
vs
vs
at
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
RSL
SEA
SEA
RSL
RSL
SEA
SEA
RSL
SEA
SEA
RSL
RSL
RSL
SEA
SEA
RSL
RSL
SEA
RSL
SEA
RSL
SEA
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
(Q)
(RT)
(RT)
(Q)
(RT)
(Q)
(RT)
(Q)
(Q)
(RT)
(Q)
(Q)
(RT)
(RT)
(RT)
(Q)
(Q)
(RT)
(Q)
(RT)
(Q)
(RT)
Category
Goals
Shots
Shots on Goal
Fouls
Offsides
Corner Kicks
1
8
91
34
127
13
38
2
12
114
42
119
16
51
OT
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tot
20
205
76
246
29
89
1
12
85
33
107
19
43
2
10
96
24
112
15
51
OT
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tot
22
181
57
219
34
94
GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS:
RSL
SEA
1-15
16-30
31-45
46-60
61-75
76-90
OT
Total
3
4
2
3
3
4
7
3
1
4
4
4
0
0
20
22
CAREER COACHING RECORDS:
Jeff Cassar
vs. SEA
3-3-0
(1.5 pts./game)
ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS:
Goals
Assists
Shots
Shots on Goal
Fouls Committed
Fouls Suffered
Wins
Losses
Shutouts
Saves
Goals Allowed
3
4
24
7
16
21
3
2
2
20
7
Sounders FC
Neagle/Martins
DeAndre Yedlin
Fredy Montero
Neagle/Martins
Osvaldo Alonso
Osvaldo Alonso
Stefan Frei
3 times
Keller/Gspurning
Kasey Keller
Stefan Frei
3
3
23
9
24
31
8
4
6
29
15
Real Salt Lake
Robbie Findley
Joao Plata
Kyle Beckerman
Joao Plata
Kyle Beckerman
Javier Morales
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS:
Sounders FC
2 Clint Dempsey
(10/25/15)
2 Alonso/Yedlin
6 Fredy Montero
(09/10/11)
3 Brad Evans (03/30/13)
5 Clint Dempsey
(03/12/16)
6 Montero/Valdez
Goals
Assists
Shots
Shots on Goal
Fouls Committed
Fouls Suffered
Shutouts
Saves
1 6 players tied
7 Michael Gspurning
(03/30/13)
2 8 players tied
Goals Allowed
Real Salt Lake
1 19 players tied
2 Joao Plata (03/12/16)
6 Joao Plata (03/30/13)
3 3 players tied
6 Javier Morales
(10/25/15)
6 Luke Mulholland
(08/16/14)
1 7 players tied
6 Nick Rimando (09/12/14)
4 Jeff Attinella
(05/31/14)
W-L-T Breakdowns:
Seattle Sounders FC
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)
Real Salt Lake
W-L-T
Streak (started)
4-0-0
3-3-2
0-9-1
5 Ws
2 Ts
8 Ls
(10/25/2015)
(07/02/2016)
(04/23/2016)
3-0-2
5-3-2
2-4-3
3 Ws (04/02/2016)
1 Ls (08/03/2016)
1 Ws (07/31/2016)
1-10-2
6-2-1
1 Ws
1 Ts
(08/07/2016)
(07/31/2016)
5-5-2
5-2-4
1 Ls (08/03/2016)
1 Ws (08/06/2016)
0-7-0
2-5-3
3-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
15 Ls
1 Ts
7 Ws
7 Ws
2 Ws
(06/06/2015)
(07/31/2016)
(05/16/2015)
(03/08/2015)
(08/16/2015)
0-5-2
2-0-3
5-1-3
3-1-0
0-0-0
1
3
2
2
1
Ls
Ts
Ws
Ws
Ls
(08/03/2016)
(07/01/2016)
(06/22/2016)
(06/02/2016)
(08/01/2015)
5-0-0
2-3-3
0-6-0
0-3-0
0-0-0
10 Ws
1 Ws
8 Ls
7 Ls
1 Ls
(05/27/2015)
(08/07/2016)
(06/20/2015)
(03/14/2015)
(06/28/2015)
2-0-2
7-3-3
1-2-3
0-0-0
0-2-0
2
1
2
2
6
Ts
Ws
Ls
Ls
Ls
(05/14/2016)
(08/06/2016)
(06/25/2016)
(07/11/2015)
(04/25/2015)
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
SOUNDERS FC CAREER SCORING VS. REAL SALT LAKE (6-8-4)
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
Obafemi Martins
Lamar Neagle
Clint Dempsey
Fredy Montero
Chad Barrett
Marco Pappa
Osvaldo Alonso
Andy Rose
Nate Jaqua
Steve Zakuani
Brad Evans
Patrick Ianni
Tyrone Marshall
Gonzalo Pineda
DeAndre Yedlin
Mauro Rosales
Kenny Cooper
Leo Gonzalez
Freddie Ljungberg
James Riley
Tyson Wahl
Team totals
Opponent totals
7
8
5
9
4
2
15
9
4
5
13
2
3
5
4
7
2
10
3
4
3
18
18
7
5
4
8
1
2
15
4
4
5
13
2
3
3
4
7
1
10
2
4
2
18
18
602
492
364
692
131
180
1324
453
300
409
1090
180
270
274
360
576
113
826
209
360
222
1620
1620
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
20
2
1
2
2
0
0
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
25
18
SHT GOALKEEPER
GP
MIN
SHT
SV
GAA
PG
15
16
15
24
6
3
19
5
9
4
7
1
1
1
0
4
2
1
0
3
1
181
205
2
4
6
5
1
18
18
180
360
540
450
90
1620
1620
7
24
25
16
4
76
57
5
19
20
9
2
55
34
0.50
1.00
1.00
1.40
2.00
1.11
1.22
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
Bryan Meredith
Michael Gspurning
Kasey Keller
Stefan Frei
Tyler Miller
Team totals
Opponent totals
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
REAL SALT LAKE CAREER SCORING VS. SOUNDERS FC (8-6-4)
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
GOALKEEPER
GP
Robbie Findley
Joao Plata
Luis Gil
Javier Morales
Alvaro Saborio
Luke Mulholland
Nelson Gonzalez
Kyle Beckerman
Fabian Espindola
Sebastian Jaime
Will Johnson
Jamison Olave
Sunday Stephen
Tony Beltran
Ned Grabavoy
Juan Manuel Martinez
Nick Rimando
Robbie Russell
Sebastian Velasquez
Team totals
Opponent totals
9
6
10
13
7
4
3
16
7
2
8
10
1
16
11
2
15
3
3
18
18
8
5
8
12
5
4
1
16
7
1
7
10
1
16
9
2
15
3
1
18
18
568
476
585
1056
453
344
124
1440
618
128
655
823
90
1378
795
180
1350
256
122
1620
1620
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
22
1
3
2
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
18
25
15
15
14
18
16
4
1
23
10
2
12
6
2
3
7
3
0
1
6
205
181
Kyle Reynish
Nick Rimando
Jeff Attinella
Team totals
Opponent totals
1
15
2
18
18
MIN SHTS
90
1350
180
1620
1620
2
45
10
57
76
SV
GAA
PG
2
29
3
34
55
0.00
1.00
3.50
1.22
1.11
0
0
1
1
1
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
CURRENT SOUNDERS FC VS. REAL SALT LAKE (6-84)
CURRENT REAL SALT LAKE VS. SOUNDERS FC (8-64)
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
Clint Dempsey
Herculez Gomez
Brad Evans
Osvaldo Alonso
Chad Marshall
Michael Farfan
Alvaro Fernandez
Oniel Fisher
Stefan Frei
Erik Friberg
Andreas Ivanschitz
Darwin Jones
Joevin Jones
Aaron Kovar
Tyrone Mears
Tyler Miller
Jordan Morris
Dylan Remick
Cristian Roldan
Zach Scott
Nathan Sturgis
Roman Torres
Nelson Haedo Valdez
Team totals
Opponent totals
7
10
15
15
18
4
5
2
9
5
2
1
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
10
14
1
2
18
18
6
8
15
15
18
4
4
1
9
5
2
0
2
1
3
1
1
0
0
10
9
1
2
18
18
544
658
1263
1324
1620
331
274
110
810
309
180
14
180
61
270
90
76
15
72
840
747
90
159
1620
1620
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
20
2
1
0
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
18
16
24
9
19
11
3
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
1
1
4
181
205
Joao Plata
Javier Morales
Luke Mulholland
Kyle Beckerman
Jamison Olave
Sunday Stephen
Tony Beltran
Juan Manuel Martinez
Nick Rimando
Jordan Allen
Jeff Attinella
Olmes Garcia
Aaron Maund
Yura Movsisyan
Demar Phillips
Devon Sandoval
John Stertzer
Chris Wingert
Team totals
Opponent totals
8
13
4
16
11
1
16
2
15
3
2
7
5
2
1
6
2
15
18
18
6
12
4
16
11
1
16
2
15
2
2
2
4
2
1
3
1
14
18
18
599
1056
344
1440
913
90
1378
180
1350
137
180
269
426
179
90
284
106
1186
1620
1620
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
22
3
2
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
25
21
18
4
23
8
2
3
3
0
3
0
3
3
4
0
4
0
3
205
181
GOALKEEPER
GP
MIN
SHT
SV
GAA
PG
SV
GAA
PG
Stefan Frei
Tyler Miller
Team totals
Opponent totals
9
1
18
18
810
90
1620
1620
45
4
76
57
29
2
55
34
1.67
2.00
1.11
1.22
1
0
1
1
29
3
34
55
1.00
3.50
1.22
1.11
0
1
1
1
GOALKEEPER
GP
Nick Rimando
Jeff Attinella
Team totals
Opponent totals
15
2
18
18
MIN SHTS
1350
180
1620
1620
45
10
57
76
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
MATCH INFORMATION
MATCH PREVIEW
REAL SALT LAKE
VS.
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC
Sounders FC (7-12-3, 24 points) returns to the Xbox Pitch at
CenturyLink Field to take on Real Salt Lake (10-7-7, 37 points) on
Sunday evening. Seattle comes off a 3-1 victory at Orlando City
SC on August 7, becoming the first team in MLS to beat the Lions
at Camping World Stadium this season. Forward Clint Dempsey
scored all three goals for the Rave Green, while Jordan Morris
and Nico Lodeiro each provided two assists as all three players
earned MLS Team of the Week honors.
Kickoff: August 14, 2016 | 4:00 p.m. PT
Location: Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field | Seattle, Wash.
Referee: Kevin Stott
Assistants: Chris Strickland, Kermit Quisenberry
Fourth Official: Dave Gantar
BROADCAST INFORMATION
National TV: FS1
Talent: John Strong, Brad Friedel and Julie Stewart-Binks
Local Radio: KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
Talent: Matt Johnson and Kasey Keller
Pre, Half and Post Radio: Jason Rantz, Wade Webber and
Pete Fewing
Local Radio (Spanish): El Rey 1360 AM
Talent: Mario Rodriguez and Felipe Maqueda
INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST INFORMATION
Australia: BeIn Sports (AUS)
Sub-Saharan Africa: FOX Africa
Europe: Eurosport
United Kingdom: Sky Sports
Latin America: FOX LATAM
Mena: Abu Dhabi Sports
Panama: TVN
RSL visits the Emerald City after earning a 3-1 home win last
Saturday versus the Chicago Fire. Sunday’s contest marks the
second of three MLS meetings between the two sides this season.
On March 12, RSL earned a 2-1 win on a late goal at Rio Tinto
Stadium, then they will meet once more in the season finale on
October 23 at CenturyLink Field.
Table of ContentsPage
2016 Schedule2
This Week vs. Real Salt Lake
3
Sounders FC Weekly Notes
4
2016 at a Glance5
Sounders FC History6
Awards and Transactions
7
2016 Roster8
2016 Statistics and Box Scores
9
Mini-Bios
11
PROJECTED LINEUP
13
Morris
MEDIA SERVICES
10
23
A variety of media resources - including Sounders FC’s 2016
media guide, player and coach interviews, archived press
releases, photos for editorial use, game guides, credential request forms - can be found via SoundersFC.com/Media.
Audio files - including post-match media scrums with players
and Interim Head Coach Brian Schmetzer’s press conferences
- can be found via SoundCloud.com/SoundersFC.
2
Ivanschitz
7
Dempsey
6
Roldan
Alonso
33
J. Jones
4
14
3
Mears
Marshall
Evans
24
SOCIAL MEDIA RESOURCES
Frei
Facebook:Facebook.com/SoundersFC
Twitter:
@SoundersFC | @LiveSounders @WINSounders | @SoundersAcademy
Instagram: @SoundersFC
2016 SNAPSHOT
QUESTIONABLE
Lodeiro
OUT
Aaron Kovar (R clavicle fracture)
Roman Torres (L ACL tear)
2016 SNAPSHOT
SEATTLE
REAL SALT LAKE
Overall Record7-12-310-7-7
Goals Scored2435
Goals Allowed2934
Goal Differential-51
Individual Leaders:
Goals
Assists
Goalkeeper
Morris (7)
Ivanschitz (6)
Frei (1.29)
Movsisyan (7)
Plata (9)
Rimando (1.40)
SOUNDERS FC vs. REAL SALT LAKE | AUGUST 14, 2016 - 4:00 P.M. PT
2016 SOUNDERS FC SCHEDULE
MLS REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 7-12-3 (HOME: 5-5-1; AWAY: 2-7-2)
2016 ALL COMPETITIONS RECORD: 8-14-5 (HOME: 6-5-2; AWAY: 2-9-3)
DAY
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME (PT)
TV/ATT.
MARCH (0-3-0, 2 GF, 5 GA)
Tue.
2/23
Club America
D, 2-2
42,836
Wed.
3/2
at Club America
L, 2-3
Sun.
3/6
Sporting KC
L, 1-0
39,525
Sat.
3/12
at Real Salt Lake L, 1-2
19,282
Sat.
3/19
Vancouver
L, 1-2
40,012
W-L-D
POS
GOAL SCORERS
SCCL Knockout
SCCL Knockout
0-1-0
T-8
0-2-0
T-9
0-3-0
10
SEA: Dempsey (44, 52); CA: Quintero (45), Peralta (70)
SEA: Aguilar (41 - OG); CA: Quintero (42), Peralta (45+1), Andrade (50)
SEA: None; SKC: Coelho (73)
SEA: Alonso (28); RSL: Obayan (43), Olave (86)
SEA: Ivanschitz (52); VAN: Morales (10, 74)
APRIL (3-1-1, 6 GF, 5 GA)
Sat.
4/2
Montreal
W, 1-0
Sun.
4/10
at Houston
D, 1-1
Sat.
4/16
Philadelphia
W, 2-1
Sat.
4/23
at Colorado
L, 1-3
Sat.
4/30
Columbus
W, 1-0
39,705
20,975
39,620
17,294
39,473
1-3-0
1-3-1
2-3-1
2-4-1
3-4-1
10
10
8
9
9
SEA: Dempsey (79); MTL: None
SEA: Marshall (90+4); HOU: Barnes (35)
SEA: Marshall (41), Morris (71); PHI: Le Toux (73)
SEA: Morris (63); COL: Jones (20), Solignac (51), Doyle (86)
SEA: Morris (88); CLB: None
MAY (1-3-0, 3 GF, 5 GA)
Sat.
5/7
San Jose
W, 2-0
Sat.
5/14
at FC Dallas
L, 0-2
Sat.
5/21
Colorado
L, 0-1
Sat.
5/28
at New England
L, 1-2
39,570
14,630
41,028
21,456
4-4-1
4-5-1
4-6-1
4-8-1
8
8
8
9
SEA: Dempsey (26), Morris (89); SJ: None
SEA: None; DAL: Diaz (3), Barrios (80)
SEA: None; COL: Sjoberg (43)
SEA: Kovar (7); NE: Nguyen (24), Hollinger-Janzen (80)
JUNE (1-2-0, 2 GF, 4 GA)
Wed.
6/1
at D.C. United
W, 2-0
Wed.
6/15
Kitsap Pumas
W, 2-0
Sun.
6/19
at New York
L, 0-2
Sat.
6/25
New York City
L, 0-2
Tue.
6/28
at Real Salt Lake D, 1-1 (PK: 4-1)
15,174
3,515
21,102
47,537
17,087
5-7-1
9
Fourth Round
5-8-1
9
5-9-1
9
Fifth Round
SEA: Morris (79), J. Jones (83); DC: None
SEA: Roldan (71), J. Jones (90+1); KIT: None
SEA: None; NYR: Grella (18, 59)
SEA: None; NYC: Lampard (38), Matarrita (87)
SEA: Valdez (51); RSL: Plata (43)
JULY (1-3-2, 8 GF, 9 GA)
Sat.
7/2
at Toronto D, 1-1
26,750 5-9-2
T-9
SEA: Morris (61); TOR: Hamilton (60)
Tue.
7/5
West Ham United W, 3-0
38,535 Friendly
SEA: Gomez (42), Morris (70, 72); WHU: None
Sat.
7/9
LA Galaxy
L, 1-0
40,813 5-10-2 10
SEA: None; LA: Keane (15)
Wed.
7/13
FC Dallas
W, 5-0
40,101 6-10-2 9
SEA: Dempsey (6), Ivanschitz (18), Morris (22),
J. Jones (61), Roldan (73); DAL: None
Sun.
7/17
at Portland
L, 1-3
21,144 6-11-2 9
SEA: Marshall (59); POR: Valeri (44, 50), Adi (64)
Wed.
7/20
at LA Galaxy
L, 2-4
3,409
Quarterfinals
SEA: Farfan (4), Gomez (58);
LA: Gordon (17), dos Santos (77), Lletget (85, 88)
Sun.
7/24
at Sporting KC
L, 0-3
18,563 6-12-2 9
SEA: None; SKC: Dwyer (21, 79), Peterson (45’+3’)
Sun.
7/31
LA Galaxy
D, 1-1
48,458 6-12-3 9
SEA: Roldan (49); LA: Lletget (78)
AUGUST (1-0-0, 3 GF, 1 GA)
Sun.
8/7
at Orlando City
W, 3-1
28,247
Sun.
8/14
Real Salt Lake
4:00 p.m.
FS1
Sun.
8/21
Portland6:30 p.m.FS1
Wed.
8/24
at Houston
6:00 p.m.
JOEtv
Sun.
8/28
at Portland
2:00 p.m.
ESPN
SEPTEMBER
Sat.
9/10
at San Jose
7:30 p.m.
JOEtv
Sat.
9/17
Vancouver
1:00 p.m.
JOEtv
Sun.
9/25
at LA Galaxy
TBD
ESPN
Wed.
9/28
Chicago7:30 p.m.JOEtv
7-12-3
9
SEA: Dempsey (14, 37, 48); ORL: Hines (7)
137
Consecutive home sellouts
since 2009
­­OCTOBER
Sun.
10/2
at Vancouver
5:00 p.m.
FS1
Wed.
10/12
Houston7:30 p.m.JOEtv
Sun.
10/16
at FC Dallas
4:00 p.m.
JOEtv
Sun.
10/23
Real Salt Lake
1:00 p.m.
JOEtv
*International Friendly *Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
*Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League
SOUNDERS FC vs. REAL SALT LAKE | AUGUST 14, 2016 - 4:00 P.M. PT
THIS WEEK VS. REAL SALT LAKE
SERIES SNAPSHOT
SERIES NOTES
Real Salt Lake holds the all-time series advantage in the regular season with
an 8-6-4 record, but Seattle plays well at home versus the Claret & Cobalt with
a 5-2-2 record. Seattle’s lone win as the visiting side came in a 2-1 result in
May 2011. On March 12, RSL won the first of three meetings this season with
a late goal at Rio Tinto Stadium. The Rave Green will also host RSL in the
season finale on October 23.
RSL and Seattle have also faced each other twice in the postseason, with
Seattle holding the 2-1-1 advantage. In 2011, RSL advanced on the away
goals rule in the Western Conference Semifinal, with Sounders FC advancing
in 2012 to the Western Conference Final.
ABOUT REAL SALT LAKE
Real Salt Lake is currently tied for third place in the Western Conference
standings with 37 points. The club played to a 3-1 win at home versus the Chicago Fire last Saturday. RSL holds an unblemished mark of 6-0-5 at Rio Tinto
Stadium, but has gone 4-7-2 on the road this season. Seattle has an MLS-high
five losses at home this season.
Winner of the 2009 MLS Cup, Real Salt Lake recorded at least 15 wins in five
consecutive seasons before posting an 11-15-8 record in 2015. RSL plays its
home matches at soccer-specific Rio Tinto Stadium, which holds a little over
20,000 people and opened in 2008.
Category Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks SOUNDERS FC
1
2
Total 12 1022
85 96181
33
24 57
107112219
19 1534
43 5194
REAL SALT LAKE
1
2
Total
8 1220
91114205
34 42 76
127119246
131629
385189
Goals Scored in 15-Minute Intervals:
1-15 16-3031-4546-6061-7576-90Total
SEA
43524422
RSL
32361520
ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS
SOUNDERS FC
Goals
3
Martins/Neagle
Assists 4Yedlin
Shots 24
Montero
Shots on Goal
7
Martins/Neagle
Fouls Committed
16Alonso
Fouls Sufferered 21
Alonso
REAL SALT LAKE
3
Findley
3Plata 23
Beckerman
9
Plata
24Beckerman
31
Morales
Wins
3Frei 8Rimando
Shutouts 2Gpsurning/Keller
6Rimando
Saves 20Keller 29Rimando
Goals Allowed 7
Frei
15 Rimando
REAL SALT LAKE NOTABLES
#18 GOALKEEPER NICK RIMANDO
Acquired in a trade with the New York Red Bulls on February 23, 2007... Has
started each of his 414 appearances since joining MLS in 2000...Prior to RSL,
played for Miami Fusion and D.C. United...Set MLS record with 181st career
win on August 7...Has 126 shutouts in MLS...Won MLS Cup with D.C. United
in 2004 and RSL in 2009...Starred at UCLA from 1997-1999...Has 21 caps for
United States Men’s National Team...Named to final roster for 2014 FIFA World
Cup.
#5 MIDFIELDER KYLE BECKERMAN
Acquired via trade from the Colorado Rapids on July 16, 2007...Has made
396 appearances since joining MLS in 2000, the most-ever be a field player...
Prior to RSL, played for Miami Fusion and the Colorado Rapids...Has scored
36 goals and recorded 49 assists in MLS play...Eight-time MLS All-Star...Won
MLS Cup in 2009 with RSL...Has 57 caps, plus one goal, for United States
Men’s National Team and started three matches in 2014 FIFA World Cup.
#11 MIDFIELDER JAVIER MORALES
Signed on August 17, 2007...Has 49 goals and 81 assists since joining RSL in
2007...Holds club record for most assists....Previously played for four different
clubs in Argentina: Lanus, Arsenal de Sarandi, Newell’s Old Boys and Instituto,
before signing with Spain’s UD Vecindario...Won MLS Cup with RSL in 2009.
SOUNDERS FC SOUNDBYTES
Interim Head Coach Brian Schmetzer:
On Dempsey going from Martins to Morris: “Jordan is not Oba, Oba is not
Jordan. They bring different skillsets. Jordan may stretch the field and open up
those little areas for Clint. With Oba, Oba liked to be closer to Clint and pass
the ball to each other. It’s just the difference between the two players.”
Forward Clint Dempsey:
On how Lodeiro helps the team: “His quality in the attacking third, being able
to pick out runners, his vision opens up the game for us. I’m happy to have him
here”
On his growing relationship with Morris: “It’s great, he’s becoming a great
player. Not only someone who can score goals, but can also get assists. Last
game he could have had five. He’s coming along great and the future is looking brighter and brighter for him.”
ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
Goals
Assists
Shots Shots on Goal
Fouls Committed
Fouls Suffered SOUNDERS FC
REAL SALT LAKE
2
Dempsey (10/25/15) 1
19 times
2Alonso/Yedlin
2Plata (3/12/16)
6
Montero (9/10/11) 6
Plata (3/30/13))
3
Evans (3/30/13)
3
3 times
5
Dempsey (3/12/16) 6
Morales (10/25/15)
6
Montero/Valdez
6
Mulholland (8/16/14)
Saves
Goals Allowed
7
2
Gspurning (3/30/13) 6
8 times
4
Rimando (9/12/14)
Attinella (5/31/14)
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
Seattle Sounders FC Record: 6-8-4
Home Games: 5-2-2 Road Games: 1-6-2
DATERESULTW/L/D
LOCATION
3/28/09
SEA 2 vs. RSL 0
W
CenturyLink Field
8/8/09
SEA 0 at RSL 1
L
Rio Tinto Stadium
4/10/10
9/9/10
SEA 2 at RSL 2
SEA 0 vs. RSL 0
D
D
Rio Tinto Stadium
CenturyLink Field
5/28/11
9/10/11
SEA 2 at RSL 1
SEA 1 vs. RSL 2
W
L
Rio Tinto Stadium
CenturyLink Field
5/12/12
7/4/12
10/17/12
SEA 0 vs. RSL 1
SEA 0 at RSL 0
SEA 0 vs. RSL 0
L
D
D
CenturyLink Field
Rio Tinto Stadium
CenturyLink Field
3/30/13
6/22/13
9/13/13
SEA 1 at RSL 2
SEA 0 at RSL 2 SEA 2 vs. RSL 0 L
L
W
Rio Tinto Stadium
Rio Tinto Stadium
CenturyLink Field
5/31/14
8/16/14
9/12/14
SEA 4 vs. RSL 0 SEA 1 at RSL 2 SEA 3 vs. RSL 2
W
L
W
CenturyLink Field
Rio Tinto Stadium
CenturyLink Field
8/22/15
10/25/15
SEA 0 at RSL 2 SEA 3 vs. RSL 1
L
W
Rio Tinto Stadium
CenturyLink Field
03/12/16
SEA 1 at RSL 2
L
Rio Tinto Stadium
SOUNDERS FC vs. REAL SALT LAKE | AUGUST 14, 2016 - 4:00 P.M. PT
SOUNDERS FC WEEKLY NOTES
QUICK HITS: VS. RSL
LAST MATCH REWIND: VS. ORL
• Sounders FC kicked the month of August with a win and improves to 7-12-3
on the season. With 24 points, the Rave Green remain ninth in the Western
Conference, eight points behind Portland for the sixth postseason spot.
• Clint Dempsey recorded the sixth hat-trick in club history on Sunday, doubling his season total to six goals on the season. Dempsey also registered the
last Sounders FC hat-trick (April 4, 2014 at Portland), becoming the club’s first
player with two three-goal performances.
• Interim Head Coach Brian Schmetzer registered his first win since assuming
managerial duties on July 26. Schmetzer guided Sounders FC to a 1-1 draw
against the LA Galaxy in his debut last weekend.
• Sunday’s match marked Seattle’s first trip to Florida for an MLS match, as
the club remained unbeaten in two outings against Orlando City SC. The Rave
Green cruised to a 4-0 home win in lone previous meeting last August. The
loss ended the Lions’ 17-match home unbeaten streak (8-0-9), as Sounders
FC became the first team to win in Orlando since July 18, 2015.
• Nicolás Lodeiro and Jordan Morris each recorded a pair of assists on Sunday. It marked the first MLS assists registered to Lodeiro, playing in his second
contest with Seattle. The pair of helpers give Morris three on the season, to
go along with his team-leading seven goals. They both nearly made it three
apiece when they combined to set-up a Nelson Valdez shot that hit the post.
• Sounders FC improves to 5-2-1 this season against the Eastern Conference.
The Rave Green have one match remaining against the East when the club
hosts the Chicago Fire on September 28.
• Alvaro Fernandez made his first appearance for Sounders FC since signing
on July 28 when he came on for Andreas Ivanschitz in the 83rd minute. The
Uruguayan international previously played for Sounders FC from 2010-2012.
DEMPSEY NETS HAT TRICK
Clint Dempsey doubled his 2016 goal total last weekend against Orlando
City, finding the back of the net three times to give him six on the season,
one shy of the team-lead. After Seattle went down 1-0 early, Dempsey
brought Seattle back with a pair of first-half strikes before finishing the hat
trick in the second half as Sounders FC cruised to a 3-1 win.
It was the sixth hat trick in club history, and first since Dempsey put the
team on his back in a 4-4 draw in Portland in 2014. The 33-year-old also
became the first Sounders FC player with multiple hat tricks, and his 32
career goals for Seattle are third behind only Fredy Montero (47) and
Obafemi Martins (40).
• On Sunday, Sounders FC is set to host Real Salt Lake for the second MLS
matchup of the regular season between the two sides. On March 12, Sounders
FC fell by a score of 2-1 at Rio Tinto Stadium on a last-gasp goal.
• Interim Head Coach Brian Schmetzer is unbeaten since taking over managerial duties on July 26, posting a 1-0-1 record. Seattle General Manager & President of Soccer Garth Lagerwey served as the GM for RSL from 2007-2014.
• Goalkeeper Tyler Miller made eight saves, plus two more in a penalty-kick
shootout, as Seattle beat RSL 4-1 on penalty kicks in the Fifth Round of the
Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on June 28 at Rio Tinto Stadium. The two sides
were tied 1-1 after 120 minutes of action, with forward Nelson Valdez equalizing in the 51st minute.
FAMILIAR FOES
To say these two teams are familiar with each other would be an understatement. Sunday’s nationally-televised match on FS1 marks the 25th
all-time meeting across all competitions between Sounders FC and Real
Salt Lake, with the two sides even at 9-9-6 since Seattle joined MLS in
2009. The only opponent the Rave Green have faced more often is the
LA Galaxy, with a whopping 29 meetings across all competitions.
In addition to 18 regular-season meetings, which the Claret & Cobalt hold
the advantage at 8-6-4, Seattle and RSL have met four times across two
series in the MLS Cup Playoffs. RSL advanced past Sounders FC 3-2 on
aggregate in the 2010 Western Conference Semifinals after a decimating 3-0 first leg win. The two sides met again the following season, with
Seattle advancing to the conference finals for the first time in franchise
with a 1-0 aggregate victory. After 170 minutes of scoreless action, Mario
Martinez clinched the win for Seattle with a stunning volley in the 81st
minute of the second leg at Rio Tinto Stadium.
Outside of MLS action, Sounders FC has met RSL twice in the Lamar
Hunt U.S. Open Cup, including Seattle’s penalty kick victory earlier this
season in Utah. Tyler Miller was the star that night, with eight saves in
regulation and two more in the PK shootout to secure advancement to the
tournament’s quarterfinals for the Rave Green.
SOUNDERS FC VS. REAL SALT LAKE ALL-TIME SERIES
COMPETITION
MLS Regular Season
MLS Cup Playoffs
U.S. Open Cup
TOTALS
GP
18
4
2
24
W-L-D
6-8-4
2-1-1
1-0-1
9-9-6
SOUNDERS FC HAT TRICKS
Player
Blaise Nkufo
Lamar Neagle
David Estrada
Fredy Montero
Clint Dempsey
Clint Dempsey
DateOpponent
9/18/10 at Columbus 8/27/11 vs. Columbus
3/17/12 vs. Toronto
8/25/12 at Chivas USA
4/5/14 at Portland
8/7/16 at Orlando City
Result
W, 4-0
W, 6-2
W, 3-1
W, 6-2
D, 4-4
W, 3-1
BY THE NUMBERS
1: Win for Sounders FC when it concedes the first goal in 2016. Prior to the
3-1 win at Orlando City SC on July 7, Seattle was 0-10-1.
2: Career hat tricks for Clint Dempsey with Sounders FC. He became the first
player in club history to record multiple three-goal efforts for the Rave Green.
265:
Saves for Stefan Frei with Sounders FC in MLS play. He is five saves
short of tying Kasey Keller’s club record of 270.
SOUNDERS FC vs. REAL SALT LAKE | AUGUST 14, 2016 - 4:00 P.M. PT
2016 SOUNDERS FC MLS REGULAR SEASON
SITUATIONAL SPLITS
Overall7-12-3
Home5-5-1
Away2-7-2
PLAYER SPLITS
GOAL SPLITS
When Alonso...
Scores or assists
1-1-0
Starts7-12-3
GOALS SCORED
While leading
While tied
While trailing
When Dempsey...
Scores4-0-0
Scores or assists
4-0-0
Starts6-7-2
When Evans...
Scores or assists
0-0-0
Starts
6-9-2
March
0-3-0
April3-1-1
May
1-3-0
June1-2-0
July1-3-2
August1-0-0
September 0-0-0
October0-0-0
vs. Eastern Conf.
vs. Western Conf.
5-2-1
2-10-2
National TV
Local TV
1-7-2
6-5-1
When leading at half
When tied at half
When trailing at half
4-0-0
3-3-2
0-9-1
When scoring first
When conceding first
6-2-1
1-10-2
With 0 goals scored
With 1 goal scored
With 2 goals scored
With 3 goals scored
With 4+ goals scored
0-7-0
2-5-3
3-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
Conceding 0 goals­
Conceding 1 goal
Conceding 2 goals
Conceding 3 goals
Conceding 4+ goals
5-0-0
2-3-3
0-6-0
0-3-0
0-0-0
(24)
7
9
5
Inside the six-yard box
5
Inside the 18-yard box
15
Outside the area
3
Penalties1
Run of play
Set piece (PK)
Own Goals
When Friberg...
Scores or assists
1-0-0
Starts4-8-1
18
6 (1)
0
Unassisted 7
One assist
12
Two assists
5
When Ivanschitz...
Scores1-1-0
Scores or assists
3-2-0
Starts5-10-2
Forwards13
Midfielders
6
Defenders 5
When Lodeiro...
Scores0-0-0
Scores or assists
1-0-0
Starts1-0-1
GOALS ALLOWED
While leading
While tied
While trailing
When Morris...
Scores5-1-1
Scores or assists
6-1-1
Starts6-12-3
Inside the six-yard box
5
Inside the 18-yard box
16
Outside the area
3
Penalties4
When Roldan...
Scores or assists
2-1-1
Starts6-7-3
Run of play
Set piece (PK)
Own Goals
When Valdez...
Scores0-0-0
Scores or assists
0-0-1
Starts1-5-2
Unassisted 8
One assist
13
Two assists
8
(29)
9
16
4
19
10 (4)
0
Forwards7
Midfielders
17
Defenders 5
SOUNDERS FC STARTING XI BY THE NUMBERS
MIDFIELDER / FORWARD
FORWARD
Ivanschitz (10)
Morris (13)
Gomez (5)
Valdez (6)
Dempsey (3)
Dempsey (3)
J. Jones (2)
Valdez (1)
Morris (1)
MIDFIELDER
Dempsey (9)
MIDFIELDER
Friberg (8)
Roldan (15)
Ivanschitz (5)
Friberg (4)
Ivanschitz (3)
LEFT BACK
J. Jones (17)
Remick (5)
CENTER BACK
Evans (16)
Marshall (6)
MIDFIELDER / FORWARD
Kovar (10)
Morris (7)
Anderson (2)
Lodeiro (2)
Gomez (1)
MIDFIELDER
Alonso (21)
Roldan (1)
CENTER BACK
Marshall (14)
Scott (8)
GOALKEEPER
Frei (21)
Miller (1)
RIGHT BACK
Mears (20)
Fisher (2)
SOUNDERS FC vs. REAL SALT LAKE | AUGUST 14, 2016 - 4:00 P.M. PT
SOUNDERS FC HISTORY
HEAD COACH BRIAN SCHMETZER
Longtime Sounders FC assistant and former USL
Sounders manager Brian Schmetzer was named
Interim Head Coach on July 26, 2016 following the
departure of Sigi Schmid. Schmetzer entered his eighth
season as Top Assistant Coach in 2016, a position he
retained since December 22, 2008. He is one of the
Puget Sound soccer community’s most recognizable
figures after playing and coaching for the region’s top
professional franchises since 1980.
Schmetzer served seven seasons as the Head Coach
of the Sounders’ United Soccer League’s First Division club. He guided Seattle
to USL-1 championships in 2005 and 2007, and Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
semifinal advancements in 2007 and 2008.
Schmetzer has 13 years of experience coaching and 15 years of playing at the
professional level. He was a member of six championship teams during that
span. Schmetzer was Head Coach of the USL-1 Sounders from 2002-2008. In
addition to the two league championships, his teams also twice won the Commissioner’s Cup for the best record and qualified for the playoffs six of seven
years. He was chosen USL-1 Coach of the Year in 2002 after going 23-4-1.
The Sounders were league runners-up in 2004. His overall regular season record was 100-57-41. Previously, he was assistant to Fernando Clavijo with the
Seattle SeaDogs from 1996-1997. Seattle won the Continental Indoor Soccer
League title in 1997.
SCHMETZER VS. MLS
Team
Regular Season
Postseason
Total
Chicago0-0-00-0-00-0-0
Colorado0-0-00-0-00-0-0
Columbus0-0-00-0-00-0-0
D.C. United
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
FC Dallas0-0-00-0-00-0-0
Houston
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Kansas City
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
L.A. Galaxy
0-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-1
Montreal
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
New England 0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
New York
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
New York City 0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Orlando City
1-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-0
Philadelphia
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Portland0-0-00-0-00-0-0
Real Salt Lake
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
San Jose0-0-00-0-00-0-0
Toronto
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Vancouver
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
TOTAL1-0-10-0-01-0-1
A Seattle native, Schmetzer signed with the Sounders’ North American Soccer
League franchise following his graduation from Nathan Hale High School in
1980. He played three seasons as a midfielder for Seattle before going to
Tulsa for the final NASL season in 1984. Schmetzer was coached by his father
as a youth and his team won seven out of 10 state youth championships.
Schmetzer signed with the San Diego Sockers in 1984 and played seven seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League with San Diego (1984-1988), Tacoma
(1988-1990) and St. Louis (1990-1991). He was a member of San Diego’s
MISL championship teams in 1985, 1986 and 1988. He returned to Seattle
for the Sounders’ inaugural A-League season in 1994 before completing his
playing career with the SeaDogs from 1995-1996.
In 1985, Schmetzer played on loan to FC Seattle, scoring twice in a 2-1 friendly
win over Brazil’s Santos. While with Tacoma and FC Seattle, Schmetzer’s
teammates included younger brothers Andy and Walter. Schmetzer has three
children, Daniela, Colin and Kian.
SOUNDERS FC ALL-TIME LEADERS (MLS)
CAREER
GAMESSTARTED
215
Alonso 210
Alonso
183
Evans169
Evans
137
Gonzalez 120
Gonzalez
119
Montero 109
Montero
116
Neagle103
Hurtado
MINUTESGOALS
18,510 Alonso 47
Montero
14,616 Evans
40
Martins
10,638
Gonzalez 32
Dempsey
9,450
Montero 26
Neagle
9,123
Hurtado23
Johnson
ASSISTSSHOTS
34
Montero 411
Montero
Rosales259
Dempsey
26
Evans 247
Alonso
23
Martins 182
Neagle
21
Dempsey
161
Martins
SAVESSHUTOUTS
270
Keller30
Keller
265
Frei24
Frei
135
Gspurning18
Gspurning
SINGLE-SEASON
GAMES
STARTED
34
Frei, 2014
34
Frei, 2014
34
Keller, 2011Keller, 2011
33
Alonso, 2011
33
Alonso, 2014
Montero, 2012
Mears, 2015
Rosales, 2013
32
Alonso, 2011
Alonso, 2014Neagle, 2015
Mears, 2015
Marshall, 2014
MINUTESGOALS
3,060
Frei, 2014
17
Keller, 2011
15
2,960
Mears, 2015
2,952
Alonso, 2014
14
2,891
Alonso, 2011
13
Martins, 2014
Dempsey, 2014
Martins, 2015
Johnson, 2012
Montero, 2012
ASSISTSSHOTS
13
Martins, 2014 126
Rosales, 2012
113
Rosales, 2011
108
10
Montero, 2010
91
Dempsey, 2014
86
Dempsey, 2015
Montero, 2012
Dempsey, 2014
Montero, 2011
Montero, 2010
Montero, 2009
SAVESSHUTOUTS
111
Frei, 2015
11
Keller, 2010
110
Keller, 2011
10
Frei, 2015
99
Frei, 20142 others
SOUNDERS FC vs. REAL SALT LAKE | AUGUST 14, 2016 - 4:00 P.M. PT
2016 TRANSACTIONS
WEEKLY AWARDS
DATEPLAYERTRANSACTION
WEEKPLAYERAWARD
Aug. 4
Andy Craven
Waived
July 28
Alvaro Fernandez
Signed to contract
July 27
Nicolás Lodeiro
Signed as a Designated Player
July 20
Zach Mathers
Signed to short-term agreement
July 5
June 28
Zach Mathers
Michael Nelson
Jimmy Ockford
Signed to short-term agreement Signed to short-term agreement
Recalled from loan
Zach Mathers
Signed to short-term agreement
Week 22
Week 21
Week 19
Week 10
Week 9
Week 7
Week 6
Week 5
June 15
Zach Mathers
Signed to short-term agreement
March 24
Herculez Gomez
Signed to contract
March 8
Tony AlfaroSigned to contract
Damion Lowe
Loaned to Minnesota United
Acquired TAM and an international roster spot from Toronto FC in exchange for GAM
March 1
Oalex Anderson
Jimmy Ockford
Jordan Schweitzer
Nico Lodeiro
Jordan Morris
Clint Dempsey
Nico Lodeiro
Andreas Ivanschitz
Jordan Morris
Zach Scott
Andreas Ivanschitz
Chad Marshall
Osvaldo Alonso
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week
Signed to contract
Loaned to New York Cosmos
Added to S2 roster
Feb. 25
Obafemi Martins
Transferred to Shanghai Greenland Shenhua FC
Feb. 23
Nathan Sturgis
Signed to contract
Jan. 22
Zach Scott
Re-signed with Sounders FC
Jan. 21
Jordan Morris
Signed to Homegrown Player contract
Jan. 20
Michael Farfan
Signed to contract
Jan. 19 Emir Alihodzic
Selected in MLS SuperDraft with 54th overall pick
Michael Nelson
Selected in MLS SuperDraft with 76th overall pick
Jan. 14
Joevin Jones
Acquired from Chicago for 2016 MLS SuperDraft pick and General Allocation Money
Tony Alfaro
Selected in MLS SuperDraft with 27th overall pick
Zach Mathers
Selected in MLS SuperDraft with 35th overall pick
Jan. 11
Troy Perkins
Retired
Jan. 7
Gonzalo Pineda
Retired
Jordan Schweitzer
Signed to Homegrown Player contract
Dec. 21
Andy Craven
Tyler Miller
Signed to contract
Signed to contract
Dec. 2
Dec. 2
9 players
11 players
Contract options declined
Contract options exercised
2016 SOUNDERS FC ROSTER CONSTRUCTION
DRAFT
PLAYER
Evans
Remick Lowe Ockford Roldan
Miller Fisher
Lyon
Alfaro
TRADE
YEAR (DRAFT)
2009 (Expansion)
2013 (SuperDraft)
2014 (SuperDraft)
2014 (SuperDraft)
2015 (SuperDraft)
2015 (SuperDraft)
2015 (SuperDraft)
2015 (SuperDraft)
2016 (SuperDraft)
PLAYER
Frei
Marshall
J. Jones
YEAR (TEAM)
2013 (Toronto)
2013 (Columbus)
2016 (Chicago)
SIGNING
PLAYER
YEAR (DP / HG)
Scott 2009
Alonso2009
Dempsey
2013 (DP)
Kovar
2014 (HG)
Mansaray
2014 (HG)
D. Jones
2015 (HG)
Mears
2015
Friberg2015
Ivanschitz2015
Valdez*
2015 (DP)
Torres
2015
Farfan2016
Morris
2016 (HG)
Sturgis2016
Anderson2016
Gomez2016
Lodeiro
2016 (DP)
Fernandez2016
SOUNDERS FC vs. REAL SALT LAKE | AUGUST 14, 2016 - 4:00 P.M. PT
2016 SOUNDERS FC ROSTER
No
NamePos
Ht
Wt
Birthdate
HometownPrevious Club
1
Tyler Miller
GK
6-4
195
3/12/93 Woodbury, NJ
Northwestern (NCAA)
2
Clint Dempsey
F
6-1
170
3/9/83
Nacogdoches, TX
Tottenham Hotspur (ENG)
3
Brad Evans
M
6-1
170
4/20/85 Phoenix, AZ
Columbus
4
Tyrone Mears
D
5-11
163
2/18/83 Manchester, England
Bolton (ENG)
5
Jimmy Ockford*
D
6-1
185
6/10/92 Yardley, PA
Louisville (NCAA)
6
Osvaldo Alonso
M
5-11
155
11/11/85 San Cristobal, Cuba
Charleston (USL)
7
Cristian Roldan
M
5-8
165
6/3/95
Pico Rivera, CA
Washington (NCAA)
8
Erik Friberg
M
5-11
154
2/10/86 Göteborg, Sweden
Esbjerg (DEN)
9
Herculez Gomez
M
5-10
160
4/6/82
Oxnard, CA
Toronto FC
10
Nicolás Lodeiro
M
5-7
150
3/21/89 Paysandú, Uruguay
Boca Juniors (ARG)
11
Aaron Kovar
M
5-10
155
8/14/93 Seattle, WA
Stanford (NCAA)
12
Michael Farfan
M
5-9
160
6/23/88 San Diego, CA
D.C. United
13
Jordan Morris
F
6-0
185
10/26/94 Mercer Island, WA
Stanford (NCAA)
14
Chad Marshall
D
6-4
190
8/22/84 Riverside, CA
Columbus
15
Dylan Remick
D
6-0
165
5/19/91 Inverness, IL
Brown (NCAA)
16
Nelson Valdez
F
5-10
160
11/28/83 Caaguazú, Paraguay
Eintracht Frankfurt (GER)
17
Darwin Jones
F
5-10
175
4/4/92
Des Moines, WA
Washington (NCAA)
18
Nathan Sturgis
M
5-10
160
7/6/87
St. Augustine, FL
Houston
20
Zach Scott
D
5-11
175
7/2/80
Haiku, HI
Seattle (USL)
21
Alvaro Fernandez M
6-1
159
10/11/85 Soriano, Uraguay
Chicago
22
Charlie Lyon
GK
6-2
215
4/10/92 St. Charles, IL
Marquette (NCAA)
23
Andreas Ivanschitz M
6-0
180
10/15/83 Eisenstadt, Austria
Levante (ESP)
24
Stefan Frei
GK
6-3
195
4/20/86 Altstaetten, Switzerland
Toronto FC
25
Tony Alfaro
D
6-2
190
6/15/93 Santa Barbara, CA
Cal State Dominguez Hills (NCAA)
29
Román Torres
D
6-2
195
3/20/86 Panama City, Panama
Milionarios (COL)
31
Damion Lowe*
D
6-3
175
5/5/93
Kingston, Jamaica
Hartford (NCAA)
33
Joevin Jones
D
5-11
160
8/3/91
Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago Chicago
39
Oalex Anderson
F
5-8
155
11/1193 Barrouallie, St. Vincent
Sounders FC 2 (USL)
80
Victor Mansaray
F
5-11
180
2/22/97 Fife, WA
Sounders FC Academy
91
Oniel Fisher
M/D
5-9
155
11/22/91 Portmore, Jamaica
New Mexico (NCAA)
*Out on loan
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
No.
4
6
7
8
23
24
25
29
33
39
80
91
Name
Tyrone Mears
Osvaldo Alonso
Cristian Roldan
Erik Friberg
Andreas Ivanschitz
Stefan Frei
Tony Alfaro
Román Torres
Joevin Jones
Oalex Anderson
Victor Mansaray
Oniel Fisher
COACHING STAFF
Pos
D
M
M
M
M
GK
D
D
D
F
F
M/D
Pronunication
MEERS
ahs-VAHL-doe
Roll-dahn
Free-burg
EVEN-shitz
STEF-in FRY
Al-FAR-oh
roe-MAHN
JOE-vin
OH-lex
MAN-sur-AY
Oh-neel
Sigi Schmid
Brian Schmetzer
Ante Razov
Djimi Traore
Tom Dutra
David Tenney
Kurt Schmid
Chad Kolarcik
Head Coach
Top Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Goalkeeper Coach
Sports Science and Performance Manager
Assistant Coach/Scout
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
TECHNICAL STAFF
Garth Lagerwey
Chris Henderson
Grant Clark
Vince Johnson
Randy Noteboom Chris Cornish Paul Lombardo Aki Tajima
Nolan Myer Brett Johnson Scott Tranilla
Ravi Ramineni
Jarryd Phillips General Manager & President of Soccer
Sporting Director
Team Administration Director
Team Services Director
Director of Sports Medicine
Head Athletic Trainer
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Head Equipment Manager
Assistant Equipment Manager
Assistant Equipment Manager
Sports Science Data Analyst
Performance Coach / Sports Scientist
SOUNDERS FC vs. REAL SALT LAKE | AUGUST 14, 2016 - 4:00 P.M. PT
2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON STATS
UNF POS Player
GP
GS
MIN G
A
SHT SOG FC/FS OFF CK
C/E
13
F
Jordan Morris
22
21
1843
7
3
47
25
15/17
13
0
0/0
2FClint Dempsey
15
15
1250
6153
20
21/24
511/1
14
D
Chad Marshall
19
19
1671
3
0
15
8
10/14
0
0
1/0
23
M
Andreas Ivanschitz 19
19
1363
2
5
24
11
8/22
5
79
3/0
7
M
Cristian Roldan
21
16
1562
2
2
17
5
17/23
2
2
1/0
33
DJoevin Jones
22
19
1658
2112
520/8
004/0
6
M Osvaldo Alonso
21
21
1862
1
4
26
7
33/45
0
0
6/0
11
M
Aaron Kovar
15
10
795
1
0
21
5
11/8
0
10
1/0
10
M
Nicolás Lodeiro
2
2
180
0
2
6
2
0/6
1
2
1/0
8
M
Erik Friberg
15
13
1055
0
1
11
1
13/4
1
12
3/0
16
F
Nelson Valdez
14
7
686
0
1
20
7
10/18
8
0
1/0
91
DOniel Fisher22131
01106/3
000/1
24
GK
Stefan Frei 21
21
1890
00000/2
000/0
4
D
Tyrone Mears
20
20
1800
0
0
1
1
18/12
1
1
1/0
3DBrad Evans17
17
1475
00509/11
001/1
20
DZach Scott 118768
00417/13
002/0
9FHerculez Gomez
14
6548
0012
611/10
119
1/0
15
D Dylan Remick
10
5459
00105/4
001/0
39
FOalex Anderson
13
2317
00726/14
000/0
50
D
Tony Alfaro
5
0
212
0
0
1
0
1/1
0
0
0/0
1
GK
Tyler Miller
1
1
90
0
0
0
0
0/0
0
0
0/0
17
FDarwin Jones
2022
00001/0
000/0
21
M
Alvaro Fernandez 1
0
7
0
0
1
0
0/0
1
0
0/0
Team totals 22221980
2422285
105
223/277
38126
28/3
Opponent totals
22221980
2929267
89277/223
378742/2
GP-games played; GS-games started; MIN-minutes; G-goals;A-assists; P-points; SHT-shots; SOG-shots on goal; FC/FS-fouls committed/fouls suffered;
CK-corner kicks; OFF-offsides; C/E-cautions/ejections
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Dempsey 4, Morris 3
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Ivanschitz 2, Morris 2, Roldan 1, Friberg 1
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Dempsey 1-1
UNF
POS
Player GPGSMINSHTS
SV GAGAA
PGPA W-L-D
SO
24GKStefan Frei 21211890
8555271.29
4 6 7-11-3
5
1
GK
Tyler Miller
1
1
90
4
2
2
2.00
0
0
0-1-0
0
Team totals 22221980
8957291.32
4 6 7-12-3
5
Opponent totals
22221980
105
75241.09
1 1 12-7-3
7
SOUNDERS FC vs. REAL SALT LAKE | AUGUST 14, 2016 - 4:00 P.M. PT
2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES
Sounders FC 0 vs. Sporting Kansas City 1
March 6, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 39,525
Sounders FC 2 vs. Philadelphia Union 1
April 16, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 39,620
SCORING
SEA - None
SKC - Coelho (Quintilla) 73’
SCORING
SEA - Marshall (Ivanschitz) 41’, Morris (Ivanschitz) 71’
PHI - Le Toux (Sapong, Alves) 73’
Lineup: Frei; Fisher+, Marshall, Evans (Remick 90’), J. Jones; Roldan,
Alonso, Ivanschitz; Dempsey, Valdez (Scott 70’), Morris (Anderson 83’)
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, Remick*; Roldan (Gomez 75’),
Alonso*, Dempsey; Anderson (Valdez* 63’), Morris (J. Jones 82’), Ivanschitz
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, D. Jones, Kovar, Sturgis
Sounders FC 1 at Real Salt Lake 2
March 12, 2016 at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, UT)
Attendance: 19,282
SCORING
SEA - Alonso 28’
RSL - Obayan (Plata) 43’, Olave (Martinez, Plata) 86’
Lineup: Miller, Mears, Scott*, Marshall,J. Jones*; Friberg* (Roldan 18’),
Alonso, Ivanschitz; Morris (D. Jones 76’), Valdez (Kovar 90’), Dempsey*
Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Alfaro, Remick, Sturgis
Sounders FC 1 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2
March 19, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 40,012
SCORING
SEA - Ivanschitz 52’
VAN - Morales (penalty) 10’, Morales (penalty) 74’
Lineup: Frei; Mears*, Scott, Marshall*, J. Jones; Roldan, Alonso, Ivanschitz (Kovar 88’); Dempsey, Valdez, Morris (Anderson 71’)
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Farfan, Kovar, Scott
Sounders FC 1 vs. Colorado Rapids 3
April 23, 2016 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park (Commerce City, CO)
Attendance: 17,294
SCORING
SEA - Morris (Roldan) 63’
COL - Jones (Gashi) 20’; Solignac (Badji, Williams) 51’; Doyle (Castillo, Cronin) 86’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans+, J. Jones; Roldan, Alonso, Ivanschitz (Friberg 50’); Anderson (Remick 77’), Morris, Gomez (Kovar 71’)
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, D. Jones, Scott
Sounders FC 1 vs. Columbus Crew SC 0
April 30, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 39,473
SCORING
SEA - Morris 88’
CLB - None
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Fisher, Remick, Sturgis
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Scott, J. Jones; Alonso*, Roldan,
Dempsey (Valdez 78’); Gomez (Anderson 87’), Morris, Kovar (Friberg*
65’)
Sounders FC 1 vs. Montreal Impact 0
April 2, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 39,705
Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Alfaro, Fisher, Remick
SCORING
SEA - Dempsey (Ivanschitz) 79’
MTL - None
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, Remick (J. Jones 74’); Roldan,
Alonso, Dempsey; Kovar (Morris 57’), Valdez (Anderson 68’), Ivanschitz*
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Gomez, Scott
Sounders FC 1 at Houston Dynamo 1
April 10, 2016 at BBVA Compass Stadium (Houston, TX)
Attendance: 20,975
SCORING
SEA - Marshall 90’+4’
HOU - Barnes (Anibaba) 35’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, J. Jones* (Remick 71’); Roldan,
Alonso, Dempsey; Kovar (Anderson 63’), Morris (Gomez 79’), Ivanschitz
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Scott, Sturgis
Sounders FC 2 vs. San Jose Earthquakes 0
May 7, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 39,570
SCORING
SEA - Dempsey (Friberg, Morris) 26’; Morris (Alonso) 89’
SJ - None
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, J. Jones; Alonso*, Friberg (Roldan
72’), Dempsey; Gomez (Ivanschitz 85’), Morris, Kovar (Valdez 64’)
Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Anderson, Remick, Scott
Sounders FC 0 at FC Dallas 2
May 14, 2016 at Toyota Stadium (Frisco, TX)
Attendance: 39,570
SCORING
SEA - None
DAL - Diaz (penalty) 3’; Barrios (Rosales) 80’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, J. Jones; Alonso, Friberg, Roldan
(Anderson 78’); Gomez (Ivanschitz 66’), Morris, Dempsey
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Kovar, Sturgis, Remick, Scott
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2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES
Sounders FC 0 vs. Colorado Rapids 1
May 21, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 41,028
Sounders FC 1 at Toronto FC 1
July 2, 2016 at BMO Field (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Attendance: 26,750
SCORING
SEA - None
COL - Sjoberg (Burch) 43’
SCORING
TOR - Hamilton 60’
SEA - Morris (J. Jones) 61’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Scott, Evans, J. Jones; Alonso, Friberg, Dempsey;
Kovar (Gomez 66’), Morris, Ivanschitz (Anderson 79’, Remick 83’)
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Scott - captain, Marshall (Alfaro 51’), J. Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Friberg; Kovar (Gomez 85’), Morris, Ivanschitz (Valdez 70’)
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Roldan, Fisher
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Sturgis, Anderson
Sounders FC 1 at New England Revolution 2
May 28, 2016 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)
Attendance: 21,456
Sounders FC 0 vs. LA Galaxy 1
July 9, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 40,813
SCORING
SEA - Kovar 7’
DC - Nguyen (penalty) 24’
DC - Hollinger-Janzen (Nguyen) 80’
SCORING
LA - Keane (Zardes, Romney) 15’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Scott, Evans (Alfaro 40’), J. Jones; Alonso, Friberg,
Ivanschitz (Roldan 56’); Kovar, Morris, Gomez (D. Jones 82’)
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Lyon, Fisher, Remick, Sturgis
Sounders FC 2 at D.C. United 0
June 1, 2016 at RFK Stadium (Washington, D.C.)
Attendance: 15,174
SCORING
SEA - Morris 79’
SEA - J. Jones (Alonso) 83’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Scott (Alfaro 40’), Evans - captain, Remick; Alonso,
Roldan, Friberg; Kovar* (Gomez 86’), Morris, Ivanschitz* (J. Jones 74’)
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Sturgis, D. Jones
Sounders FC 0 at New York Red Bulls 2
June 19, 2016 at Red Bull Arena (Harrison, NJ)
Attendance: 21,102
SCORING
NY - Grella 18’
NY - Grella 59’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans, Marshall, Remick; Alonso*, Friberg*, Ivanschitz (Roldan 81’); J. Jones (J. Jones 68’), Kovar (Valdez 68’), Morris
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Scott, Gomez
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Scott - captain, Jones; Alonso, Roldan (
Gomez 83’), Friberg; Morris, Dempsey, Valdez (Anderson 64’)
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Fisher, Kovar, Ivanschitz
Sounders FC 5 vs. FC Dallas 0
July 13, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 40,101
SCORING
SEA - Dempsey (penalty) 6’
SEA - Ivanschitz (Alonso) 18’
SEA - Morris (Dempsey, Alonso) 22’
SEA - J. Jones (Fisher) 61’
SEA - Roldan (Ivanschitz) 73’
Lineup: Frei; Fisher, Evans - captain, Marshall, J. Jones; Alonso (Alfaro
62’), Roldan, Friberg (Kovar HT); Morris (Anderson 69’), Dempsey+,
Ivanschitz
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Remick, Farfan, Gomez
Sounders FC 1 at Portland Timbers 3
July 17, 2016 at Providence Park (Portland, OR)
Attendance: 21,1444
SCORING
POR - Valeri (Melano) 44’
POR - Valeri (Taylor) 50’
SEA - Marshall (Ivanschitz) 59’
POR - Adi (Melano) 64’
Sounders FC 0 vs. New York FC 2
June 25, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 47,537
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans - captain, Marshall,J. Jones (Remick 72’);
Alonso, Roldan, Friberg; Morris, Valdez ( Gomez 77’), Ivanschitz (Aaron
Kovar 72’)
SCORING
NYC - Frank Lampard (R.J. Allen) 38’
NYC - Ronald Matarrita (Mikey Lopez) 87’
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Anderson, Fisher, Alfaro
Lineup: Stefan Frei; Mears, Evans - captain, Marshall, Remick (Valdez
57’); Alonso, Friberg, Ivanschitz (Anderson 77’); Kovar (Roldan 66’),
Morris, Jones
Substitutes not used: Miller, Scott, Farfan, Gomez
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2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES
Sounders FC 0 at Sporting KC 3
July 24, 2016 at Children’s Mercy Park (Kansas City, KS)
Attendance: 18,563
SCORING
SKC - Dwyer (Espinoza, Zusi) 21’
SKC - Peterson (Abdul-Salaam, Opara) 48+
SKC - Dwyer 79’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans - captain, Marshall,J. Jones; Roldan, Friberg
(Alfaro HT), Dempsey; Gomez (Scott HT), Morris, Ivanschitz (Farfan 64;)
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Valdez, Anderson
Sounders FC 1 vs. LA Galaxy 1
July 31, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 48,458
SCORING
SEA - Roldan (Valdez) 49’
LA - Lletget (Gerrard, dos Santos) 78’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans - captain, Marshall, J. Jones; Alonso, Roldan,
Lodeiro, Dempsey, Morris; Valdez (Gomez 57’)
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Scott, Fernandez, Ivanschitz,
Anderson
Sounders FC 3 at Orlando City SC 1
August 7, 2016 at Camping World Stadium (Orlando, FL)
Attendance: 28,247
SCORING
ORL - Hines (Kaká) 7’
SEA - Dempsey (Mears, Lodeiro) 14’
SEA - Dempsey (Morris, Roldan) 37’
SEA - Dempsey (Morris, Lodeiro) 48’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans - captain, Marshall, J. Jones (Scott 57’);
Alonso, Roldan; Lodeiro, Dempsey (Valdez 59’), Ivanschitz (Fernandez
83’); Morris
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Friberg, Anderson, Gomez
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2015-2016 SCOTIABANK CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE BOX SCORES
Sounders FC 2 vs. Club America 2
February 23, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)
Attendance: 39,836
SCORING
SEA - Dempsey 44’, Dempsey (Ivanschitz) 52’
CA - Quintero (Sambueza) 45’, Peralta (Sambueza) 70’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans - captain, Marshall, Jones; Friberg (Roldan
74’), Alonso*, Ivanschitz*; Morris (Jones 85’), Valdez (Kovar 74’),
Dempsey
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Sturgis, Scott, Fisher
Sounders FC 1 at Club America 3
March 2, 2016 at Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)
SCORING
SEA - Own Goal (Aguilar) 41’
CA - Quintero (Sambueza) 42’, Peralta (Sambueza) 45+1’, Andrade
(Aguilar) 50’’
Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans, Marshall, Jones; Friberg (Jones 75’), Alonso, Ivanschitz (Roldan 70’); Morris (Kovar 70’), Valdez, Dempsey
Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Scott, Fisher, Sturgis
2016 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP BOX SCORES
Sounders FC 2 vs. Kitsap Pumas 0
June 15, 2016 at Starfire Stadium (Tukwila, WA)
Attendance: 3,515
SCORING
SEA - Roldan (Kovar) 71’, J. Jones (Friberg) 90+1’
KIT - None
Lineup: Miller; Fisher, Scott - captain, Alfaro, Remick; Roldan, Mathers,
Sturgis (Friberg HT); Kovar, Gomez (Craven 84’), Jones (J. Jones 63’)
Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Marshall, Mears, Morris
Sounders FC 1 (4) vs. Real Salt Lake (1)
June 28, 2016 at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, UT)
Attendance: 17,087
SCORING
RSL - Joao Plata (penalty) 43’
SEA - Nelson Valdez 51’
SHOOTOUT RESULTS
SEA - Herculez Gomez - Scored
RSL - Juan Manuel Martinez - Scored
SEA - Jordan Morris - Scored
RSL - Joao Plata - Saved
SEA - Zach Scott - Scored
RSL - Kyle Beckerman - Saved
SEA - Erik Friberg - Scored
Lineup: Miller; Fisher, Scott, Alfaro, Remick; Sturgis, Roldan, Mathers
(Friberg 64’);Gomez, Valdez (J. Jones 100’), Anderson (Jordan Morris
79’)
Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Farfan, Kovar, Mears
Sounders FC 2 at LA Galaxy 4
July 20, 2016 at StubHub Center Track Field (Carson, CA)
Attendance: 3,515
SCORING
SEA - Michael Farfan 4’
LA - Alan Gordon (Baggio Husidic, Sebastian Lletget) 17’
SEA - Herculez Gomez (Dylan Remick, Michael Farfan) 58’
LA - Giovani dos Santos 77’
LA - Sebastian Lletget (Baggio Husidic, Gyasi Zardes) 85’
LA - Sebastian Lletget (Gyasi Zardes) 88’
Lineup: Miller; Fisher, Scott - captain, Alfaro, Remick; Mathers, Sturgis
(Evans 76’), Farfan; Kovar (Roldan 66’), Gomez, Anderson (Morris 82’)
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TYLER MILLER
Height: 6-4
Weight: 195
Born: March 12, 1993
Hometown: Woodbury, NJ
College: Northwestern
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CLINT DEMPSEY
Height: 6-1
Weight: 170
Born: March 9, 1983
Hometown: Nacogdoches, Texas
Citizenship: United States
College: Furman
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed to a First Team contract on December 21, 2015. Originally signed
by Sounders FC 2 to contract on July 9, 2015 after being selected in the
Second Round (33rd overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft.
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed as a Designated Player on August 3, 2013.
PREVIOUS CLUBS
PREVIOUS CLUBS
Seattle Sounders FC 2 (2015).
Tottenham Hotspur (England, 2012-2013), Fulham (England, 2007-2012),
New England (2004-2006).
CAREER NOTES
CAREER NOTES
• Made MLS debut and first career start in 2-1 loss at Real Salt Lake
(March 12, 2016)
• Made eight saves in penalty-kick shootout win at Real Salt Lake in Fifth
Round of Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (June 28, 2016)
• Made one appearance for Sounders FC 2, recording a shutout in a 4-0
win against Arizona United SC
• A three-time All-Big-10 First Team selection and 2014 Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year
• Only player to earn both All-America and Scholar All-America honors in
2014
• Became first player in club history to record two career hat tricks (August 7, 2016)
• Former U.S. captain and second all-time with 48 goals for USMNT
• Only player in MLS to record both 10 goals and 10 assists in each of the
past two seasons
• Scored fastest goal in club history (23 seconds) in 3-2 loss vs. SJ
(March 14, 2015)
• Holds American record with 57 goals in EPL with Fulham and Tottenham
• 25 goals and 14 assists in 71 appearances for New England Revolution
from 2004-06
Height: 6-1
Weight: 170
Height: 6-1
Weight: 170
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D
BRAD EVANS
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D
TYRONE MEARS
Height: 6-1
Weight: 170
Born: April 20, 1985
Hometown: Phoenix, Arizona
Citizenship: United States
College: UC Irvine
Height: 5-11
Weight: 163
Born: February 18, 1983
Hometown: Manchester, England
Citizenship: England
Pronunciation: MEERS
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Selected from Columbus in the MLS Expansion Draft on November 26,
2008. Signed multi-year contract on November 20, 2013.
Acquired as Discovery Signing on December 29, 2014.
PREVIOUS CLUBS
PREVIOUS CLUBS
Columbus (2007-08).
CAREER NOTES
• Tied MLS record with three first-half assists at CHV (September 3,
2014)
• Perfect 8/8 career on penalty kicks (10/10 across all competitions)
• Scored latest goal in club history (in regulation) with penalty kick seven
minutes into stoppage time in 2-1 win against CD Olimpia (August 19,
2015)
• Set career-high in games played and starts (29) in 2012
• Recorded game-winning assist in USMNT’s friendly win vs. GER (June
10, 2015)
• Won 2008 MLS Cup with Columbus and four Lamar Hunt U.S. Open
Cups with Seattle
• Has earned 25 caps for U.S. National Team with one goal
Bolton Wanderers (England, 2011-2014), Burnley (England, 2009-2011),
Marseille (France, 2008-2009), Derby County (England, 2007-2009),
West Ham United (England, 2006-2007), Preston North End (England,
2002-2006), Manchester City (England, 2001-2002).
CAREER NOTES
• Scored game-winner for first MLS goal in 1-0 win vs. D.C. United (July
3, 2015)
• Led team with 34 starts and 2,960 minutes in 2015
• Named to MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week for Week 1 and Week 18
(2015)
• In 2010-2011, made a career-high 49 total appearances for Burnley
• Advanced Marseille through the quarterfinal of the UEFA Cup with extra
time game-winning goal in 2009
• Product of the Manchester City youth system
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JIMMY OCKFORD
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M
OSVALDO ALONSO
Height: 6-1
Weight: 185
Born: June 10, 1992
Hometown: Yardley, PA
Citizenship: United States
College: Louisville
Height: 5-11
Weight: 155
Born: November 11, 1985
Hometown: San Cristóbal, Cuba
Citizenship: Cuba
Pronunciation: ahs-VAHL-doe
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Selected in the Second Round (21st overall) in 2014 MLS SuperDraft.
Signed as free agent on January 26, 2009. Signed to contract extension
on February 17, 2011. Signed as a Designated Player on November 19,
2013.
CAREER NOTES
• Loaned to New York Cosmos for 2014 and 2016 season
• Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana (March 24, 2015)
• Made MLS debut with start at Philadelphia (June 24, 2015)
Started and played 81 minutes in 2-1 win vs. CD Olimpia in SCCL Group
Stage (August 19, 2015)
• Scored two goals in 10 appearances for Cosmos in 2014
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M
CRISTIAN ROLDAN
Height: 5-8
Weight: 165
Born: June 3, 1995
Hometown: Pico Rivera, California
Citizenship: United States
College: Washington
Pronunciation: roll-dahn
PREVIOUS CLUBS
Charleston Battery (USL, 2008), FC Pinar del Rio (Cuba, 2005-07).
CAREER NOTES
• Voted team MVP for fourth consecutive season in 2013
• Seattle’s all-time leader in games played, starts and minutes
• Named to the 2012 MLS Best XI for first time in his career
• Granted full U.S. citizenship on June 16, 2012
• Capped 17 times by Cuban National Team and captain of U-23 team
during 2008 Olympic qualifying
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M
ERIK FRIBERG
Height: 5-11
Weight: 154
Born: February 10, 1986
Hometown: Göteborg, Sweden
Citizenship: Sweden
Pronunciation: FREE-berg
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed on June 29, 2015.
Drafted by Seattle as the 16th pick in the MLS SuperDraft on January 15,
2015
CAREER NOTES
• Scored first career MLS goal in 5-0 win versus FC Dallas (July 13,
2016)
• Appeared in 22 MLS regular season matches as a rookie, starting 11,
which ranks third-most games played by a rookie in team history (2015)
• Roldan recorded first career MLS assist on a goal by Obafemi Martins
in a 3-0 win against Vancouver Whitecaps FC (September 19, 2015)
• Named NSCAA Third Team All-American as a sophomore at University
of Washington
• 2013 Gatorade National Player of the Year as a senior at El Racho High
School
PREVIOUS CLUBS
Esbjerg (2014-2015), Bologna (2013-2014), Malmo FF (2012-2013),
Sounders FC (2011), BK Hacken (2007-2010), Vastra Frolunda (2005)
CAREER NOTES
• Scored second goal for Seattle across all competitions in SCCL match
against CD Olimpia with 90th minute header in 2-1 win (August 19, 2015)
• Recorded assist in consecutive MLS appearances (August 9 & 16,
2015)
• Made 26 appearances for Sounders FC in 2011
• Has two career caps for the Swedish national team
• Led BK Hacken with seven assists in 2009
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HERCULEZ GOMEZ
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NICOLAS LODEIRO
Height: 5-10
Weight: 160
Born: April 6, 1982
Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada
Citizenship: United States
Height: 5-7
Weight: 150
Born: March 21, 1989
Hometown: Paysandú
Citizenship: Uruguay
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed to contract on March 24, 2016.
Signed on July 27, 2016 as a Designated Player.
CAREER NOTES
PREVIOUS CLUBS
• Has 26 caps and six goals for USMNT
• Member of United States’ 2010 FIFA World Cup roster, making three
appearances
• Previously played for LA Galaxy, Colorado Rapids, Kansas City Wizards and Toronto FC of MLS and Tigres UANL, Club Tijuana, Santos
Laguna, Estudiantes Tecos and Pachuca in Mexico’s Liga MXX
• First American to lead a foreign league in scoring (2010)
Boca Juniors (2015-16), Corinthians (2014-15), Botafago (2012-14), Ajax
(2010-12), Nacional (2007-10).
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M
AARON KOVAR
Height: 5-10
Weight: 155
Born: August 14, 1993
Hometown: Seattle, Washington
Citizenship: United States
College: Stanford
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed as Homegrown Player on January 8, 2014.
CAREER NOTES
• Made MLS debut at D.C. United (June 28, 2014)
• Drew penalty kick and recorded assist in professional debut, a 5-0 win
vs. PSA (June 18, 2014)
• Scored first professional goal in S2’s 1-0 win over LA Galaxy II (June
12, 2015)
• Recorded two assists in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana
(March 24, 2015)
• Sounders FC Academy product and two-year starter at Stanford, where
he totaled five goals and eight assists
• 2012 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year
• 2011 Gatorade Washington State Player of the Year as a senior at
Garfield High School
CAREER NOTES
• Earned spot on MLS Team of the Week in first two weeks with club
• Has 48 caps and three goals for Uruguay National Team
• Member of Uruguay’s 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup roster
• Previously played for Boca Juniors (Argentina), Corinthians (Brazil),
Botafogo (Brazil) and Ajax (Netherlands).
• Participated in 2012 Summer Olympics and three Copa America tournaments. Uruguay won the 2011 edition of Copa America.
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M
MICHAEL FARFAN
Height: 5-9
Weight: 160
Born: June 23, 1988
Hometown: San Diego, California
Citizenship: USA/Mexico
College: North Carolina
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed to contract on January 20, 2016.
PREVIOUS CLUBS
D.C. United (2015), Cruz Azul (2014), Philadelphia Union (2011-2013).
CAREER NOTES
• Started seven of 17 appearances for D.C. United (2015)
• Score late game-winner in lone appearance for Cruz Azul of Liga MX
(2014)
• Set career-highs in games played, starts, minutes and assists in 2012
with the Philadelphia Union
• Drafted by Philadelphia with No. 23 pick of 2011 MLS SuperDraft
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JORDAN MORRIS
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CHAD MARSHALL
Height: 6-0
Weight: 185
Born: October 26, 1994
Hometown: Mercer Island, WA
Citizenship: United States
College: Stanford
Height: 6-4
Weight: 190
Born: August 22, 1984
Hometown: Riverside, California
Citizenship: United States
College: Stanford
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed as Homegrown Player on January 21, 2016.
Acquired via trade with the Columbus Crew on December 12, 2013, in
exchange for allocation money and a 2015 third round SuperDraft pick.
CAREER NOTES
PREVIOUS CLUBS
• Tied MLS rookie record with a goal in four consecutive matches
• Made Sounders FC debut in 85 minutes of action in 2-2 draw versus
Club America in SCCL Knockout Round (February 23, 2016)
• Has seven caps and one goal for United States Men’s National Team
• Became the first college player since 1995 to make senior USMNT
appearance (November 2014)
• As a senior at Stanford, led Cardinal to National Championship and won
the MAC Hermann Trophy
• Scored 28 goals in 32 games for Sounders FC Academy in 2012
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DYLAN REMICK
Height: 6-0
Weight: 165
Born: May 19, 1991
Hometown: Inverness, Ill.
Citizenship: United States
College: Brown
Columbus (2004-13).
CAREER NOTES
• First player in MLS history to earn three Defender of the Year awards
• Ranks in Top 20 among active players in games played
• Played in 300th career match against Portland Timbers (June 28)
• Named to 2015 MLS All-Star Gameday Roster and played 45 minutes
• Capped 11 times by U.S. National Team
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NELSON VALDEZ
Height: 5-10
Weight: 160
Born: November 28, 1983
Hometown: Caaguazu, Paraguay
Citizenship: Paraguay
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed as Designated Player on August 7, 2015.
Selected in the Second Round (35th pick) of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft
on January 17, 2013.
PREVIOUS CLUBS
• Has started 18 of 19 appearances at leftback for Sounders FC
• Made first start of season against Houston (April 4)
Eintracht Frankfurt (2014-2015), Olympiacos (2014), Al Jazira (20132014), Valencia (2012-2013), Rubin Kazan (2011-2013), Hèrcules (20102011), Borussia Dortmund (2006-2010), Werder Bremen (2002-2006),
Werder Bremen II (2001-2002).
CAREER NOTES
CAREER NOTES
• Made first start of career in season opener vs. KC (March 8, 2014)
• Named to MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week in Week 9 (2015)
• Three-time First Team All-Ivy League at Brown
• Two-time sectional champion in the 400m dash in high school
• Became fourth player in team history to score in club debut in 4-0 win
vs. ORL (August 16, 2015)
• Recorded goal and two assists in SCCL win vs. VAN (September 23,
2015)
• 15 seasons in the European topflight, including over 200 appearances
in the German Bundesliga, scoring 37 goals
• 68 career caps and 12 goals for Paraguayan National Team, appearing
in two FIFA World Cups and two Copa America tournaments
• 18 UEFA Champions League appearances, helping Werder Bremen to
a Round of 16 appearance in 2005-06
2015 NOTES
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DARWIN JONES
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NATHAN STURGIS
Height: 5-10
Weight: 160
Born: July 6, 1987
Hometown: St. Augustine, Florida
Citizenship: USA
College: Clemson
Height: 5-10
Weight: 175
Born: April 4, 1992
Hometown: Des Moines, WA
Citizenship: United States
College: Washington
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed to contract on February 23, 2016.
Signed as Homegrown Player on January 9, 2015.
PREVIOUS CLUBS
CAREER NOTES
Houston Dynamo (2015), Chivas USA (2014), Colorado Rapids (20132014), Houston Dynamo (2012), Toronto FC (2011), Sounders FC (20092010), Real Salt Lake (2007-2008), LA Galaxy (2006-2007).
• Nine MLS appearances in rookie season and made first start in SCCL
win vs. CD Olimpia (August 19, 2015)
• Second on S2 with four goals, including hat trick in 4-0 S2 win over
Whitecaps FC 2 (March 29, 2015)
• All-PAC 12 First Team selection for two seasons at Washington
• Scored team-high 16 goals in 2010-11 as a member of Sounders FC
U-18
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ZACH SCOTT
Height: 5-11
Weight: 175
Born: July 2, 1980
Hometown: Haiku, Hawaii
Citizenship: United States
College: Gonzaga
CAREER NOTES
• Made 29 appearances for Sounders FC in two seasons during first stint
• Recorded one goal and two assists with Houston Dynamo in 2015
• Set career-highs in games played, starts, minutes and goals with the
Colorado Rapids in 2013
• Named ACC Defensive Player of the Year at Clemson in 2005
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ALVARO FERNANDEZ
Height: 6-1
Weight: 159
Born: October 11, 1985
Hometown: Soriano, Uruguay
Citizenship: Uruguay
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed on March 16, 2009.
Signed on July 28, 2016.
PREVIOUS CLUBS
PREVIOUS CLUBS
Seattle Sounders (USL-1, 2002-08).
CAREER NOTES
• Set a career-high with 1,480 minutes in 2015
• Played every minute of 2014 U.S. Open Cup
• Scored first career MLS goal, playoffs goal and Open Cup goal in 2012
• Key defender for USL-1 Sounders during championship seasons of
2005 and 2007
Gimnasia (2014-2016, on loan from Chicago Fire), Nacional (2013, on
loan from Chicago Fire), Al Rayyan (2013, on loan from Chicago Fire),
Chicago Fire (2012-2016), Seattle Sounders FC (2010-2012), 2010 (Universidad de Chile, on loan from Nacional), Vitoria Setubal (2009), Puebla
(2008), Montevideo Wanderers (2007-2008).
CAREER NOTES
• Has 12 appearances for Uruguay National Team
• Member of 2010 FIFA World Cup side that finished in fourth place
• Played for Sounders FC from 2010-2012
• In 2011, scored a career-high nine goals in 29 matches for Seattle,
including a brace versus D.C. United (September 17)
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CHARLIE LYON
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ANDREAS IVANSCHITZ
Height: 6-0
Weight: 180
Born: October 15, 1983
Hometown: Eisenstadt, Austria
Citizenship: Austria
Pronunciation: EVEN-shitz
Height: 6-2
Weight: 215
Born: April 10, 1992
Hometown: St. Charlies, IL
Citizenship: United States
College: Marquette
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Acquired as Discovery Signing on August 4, 2015.
Selected in the Fourth Round (75th overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft.
PREVIOUS CLUBS
CAREER NOTES
Levante (2013-15), 1. FSV Mainz 05 (2009-13), Panathinaikos (20062009), Red Bull Salzburg (2005-2006), Rapid Wien (1999-2006).
• Recorded four shutouts for S2 in USL regular season play (2015)
• Back-to-back USL Team of the Week honors in Week 14 and 15 (2015)
• Two-time co-recipient of Big East Goalkeeper of the Year and All-Big
East First Team Selection
• Nine clean sheets in 18 appearances as a senior at Marquette, finishing
with a 0.74 goals against average
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STEFAN FREI
Height: 6-3
Weight: 195
Born: April 20, 1986
Hometown: Altstaetten, Switzerland
College: California
Pronunciation: STEF-in FRY
CAREER NOTES
• Made MLS debut in 45 minutes of action in 1-1 draw at San Jose (September 12, 2015)
• Scored first MLS goal in first MLS start in 3-0 win at VAN (September
19, 2015)
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TONY ALFARO
Height: 6-2
Weight: 190
Born: June 15, 1993
Hometown: Santa Barbara, California
Pronunciation: Al-FAR-oh
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Acquired via trade from Toronto on December 10, 2013.
Selected with seventh pick of Second Round (27th overall) in the 2016
MLS SuperDraft
PREVIOUS CLUBS
CAREER NOTES
Toronto FC (2009-13).
• Named a First Team All-American by the NSCAA and earned CCAA Defensive Player of the Year in senior season at Cal State Dominguez Hills
CAREER NOTES
• Ranked second in MLS with 111 saves and fourth with 10 shutouts
(2015)
• One of two goalkeepers to reach 100 saves, 10 shutouts and 10 wins
(2015)
• Recorded nine shutouts and 99 saves in first season for Seattle (2014)
• Became second player in Sounders FC history to play in every minute
of the season in 2014
• Four-time Canadian Cup Championship winner
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ROMÁN TORRES
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DAMION LOWE
Height: 5-11
Weight: 160
Born: August 3, 1991
Hometown: Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago
Citizenship: Trinidad & Tobago
Pronunciation: JOE-vin
Height: 6-3
Weight: 175
Born: May 5, 1993
Hometown: Kingston, Jamaica
Citizenship: Jamaica
College: Hartford
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Acquired via trade from Chicago Fire in exchange for Sounders FC’s
First Round pick (15th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft and allocation
money.
Selected with the eighth overall selection in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft on
January 16, 2014.
CAREER NOTES
PREVIOUS CLUBS
Chicago Fire (2015); HJK Helsinki (2014); W Connection (2009-2014).
CAREER NOTES
• Made 28 appearances in rookie season with Chicago Fire (2015)
• Made Sounders FC debut in 90 minutes of action in 2-2 draw versus
Club America in SCCL Knockout Round (February 23, 2016)
• Played in 55 league matches for the Savonetta Boys from 2009-2014,
leading his club to two Pro League titles and scoring 26 goals
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JOEVIN JONES
Height: 5-11
Weight: 180
Born: February 22, 1997
Hometown: Freetown, Sierra Leone
Citizenship: United States/Sierra Leone
Pronunciation: MAN-sur-RAY
• Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana (March 24)
• Started all 44 appearances in three seasons at University of Hartford
• Scored five goals while leading Hartford to school-record 0.84 goals
against average in 2013
• Jamaican international and a Generation adidas player
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OALEX ANDERSON
Height: 5-8
Weight: 165
Born: November 11, 1995
Hometown: Barrouallie, SVG
Citizenship: St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Pronunciation: OH-lex
HOW ACQUIRED
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed to contract on March 1, 2016.
Signed as Homegrown Player on November 5, 2014.
PREVIOUS CLUBS
CAREER NOTES
• Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana
(March 24, 2015)
• Made MLS debut in 15 minutes of action at FC Dallas, becoming youngest
player in club history to appear in a match (March 28, 2015)
• Scored 33 goals for Sounders FC Academy from 2012-2014
• Made two appearances and logged 106 minutes for U.S. U-18 National
Team
Sounders FC 2 (2015); Grenades FC (2014-2015); System 3 FC (20132014)
CAREER NOTES
• Scored four goals in 16 appearances for Sounders FC 2 (2015)
• Scored 12 goals in 18 appearances for Grenades FC, a club in Antigua
and Barbuda (2014) and led the NLA Premier League in scoring in 2013
• Has 20 caps for the St. Vincent and Grenadines National Team, scoring
10 international goals
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VICTOR MANSARAY
Height: 5-11
Weight: 180
Born: February 22, 1997
Hometown: Freetown, Sierra Leone
Citizenship: United States/Sierra Leone
Pronunciation: MAN-sur-RAY
HOW ACQUIRED
Signed as Homegrown Player on November 5, 2014.
CAREER NOTES
• Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana
(March 24, 2015)
• Made MLS debut in 15 minutes of action at FC Dallas, becoming youngest player in club history to appear in a match (March 28, 2015)
• Scored 33 goals for Sounders FC Academy from 2012-2014
• Made two appearances and logged 106 minutes for U.S. U-18 National
Team
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ONIEL FISHER
Height: 5-9
Weight: 155
Born: November 22, 1991
Hometown: Portmore, Jamaica
Citizenship: Jamaica
College: New Mexico
HOW ACQUIRED
Selected in the Second Round (40th overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft.
CAREER NOTES
• Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana
(March 24)
• Made MLS debut in 4 minutes of action at FC Dallas (March 28)
• Started 34 of 39 appearances in two seasons at the University of New
Mexico, recording four goals and three assists
• Earned first Jamaica Senior National Team cap vs. Trinidad and Tobago
in 2010; five appearances for Jamaica U-20 squad
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2016 REAL SALT LAKE STORYLINES TO WATCH
RSL @ SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC
CENTURY LINK FIELD – Sun., August 14, 2016 – 5:00 p.m. MT
TWO OF FINAL 10 AT RIVAL SEATTLE:
RSL travels to Seattle Sunday in the first of two trips to Century Link
Field in the final 10 regular season contests of 2016, a venue which has
great memories for the Claret-and-Cobalt – winning MLS Cup 2009 v LA
Galaxy at what was then Qwest Field – but has not seen recent
success, RSL arriving Sunday with a four-game active losing streak on
Sounders’ turf …
LATEST RSL INJURY REPORT (Fri., 8/12)
OUT:
FW Emery Welshman (hip flexor 3/10)
MF Sunday Stephen (face 6/22)
DF Aaron Maund (foot 8/10)
QUESTIONABLE:
M/F Jordan Allen (adductor 7/27)
TURF MONSTER STRUGGLE IS REAL:
RSL has not won on artificial surface since 2013, when the club posted
a 3-1-3 overall mark on the fake stuff, closing out the Western
Conference title and a berth in MLS Cup 2013 in Kansas City with a 1-0
win at Portland …
All-time, RSL owns a woeful record on turf, as the team is now 8-24-18
in all competitions on fake grass, being outscored 42-87 … RSL is 0-9-4
in its last 13 games across all competitions on the fake stuff, posting an
0-4-1 mark in each of the 2014/2015 seasons (including CCL play), prior
to an 0-1-2 mark so far in 2016 (RSL conceded 2-0 leads at Orlando
and at Portland in March before settling for 2-2 draws, while losing on
July 13 at Vancouver, 0-2) …
RSL’s greatest glory has come on an artificial surface, winning MLS Cup
2009 in a shootout against LA at what was then known as Qwest Field
in Seattle ... In 2011, RSL emerged from two home-and-home knockout
series with turf results in the second leg: the 2010/11 CONCACAF
Champions League Semifinal series with a 1 : 2 road loss at Saprissa,
courtesy of the valued Jamison Olave road goal; as well as that year’s
MLS Cup Playoffs West Semifinal against Seattle with an 0 : 2 loss ...
RIMANDO SURPASSES HARTMAN FOR WIN #181 (AND COUNTING):
With last Saturday’s 3-1 home victory over Chicago, RSL GK Nick Rimando
has surpassed former Dallas/LA/KC/NY ‘keeper Kevin Hartman with an MLSrecord 181 career wins (115 in an RSL uniform) … In recent weeks, Rimando
has also eclipsed Hartman to become the all-time MLS minutes leader with
37,413, and is also set in the near-term to surpass the fellow UCLA man in
games (3), saves (46), after breaking the all-time MLS starts mark two weeks
ago (now 414 – and counting) …
Rimando extended his career clean sheet record back on July 16 against
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New England, the 126 of his career (90 in an RSL uniform) … Rimando –
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now in his 10 year with RSL and his 18 in MLS – is a Montclair, Calif.,
native and former UCLA ‘keeper who returned to his Southern California
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home to make his 400 career MLS regular-season appearance (all starts),
just the second-ever player to attain the threshold (GK Kevin Hartman, 416)
… Legendary USA MetroStars and Kansas City GK Tony Meola ranks #2 in
all-time starts without an appearance off the bench, with (only) 250 …
2016 BOOK NOW CLOSED AGAINST EASTERN CONFERENCE:
With last week’s 3-1 win over Chicago, RSL posted a 4-2-4 record this
season against the other conference … On Utah soil this year, RSL is
now 2-0-3 against Eastern visitors so far, and 39-5-18 all-time in Sandy
(MLS reg. season only) … Could MLS Cup 2016 add another chapter?
FIRE UNIQUE AMONG RSL VISITORS:
Chicago arrived at Rio Tinto Stadium last week as the lone Utah visitor
with a .500 mark against RSL (now 3-3-3), as well as a positive goal
differential (now +3) …
Back in 2011 – when current Fire MF Arturo Alvarez donned the
Claret-and-Cobalt – Chicago handed RSL its worst-ever home loss,
winning 3-0 at the RioT in October after RSL Capt. Kyle Beckerman
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saw red in the 11 minute, a game that also featured the return of
maestro Javier Morales from his horrific ankle injury suffered five
months earlier …
PROBABLE:
FW Yura Movsisyan (hip flexor 7/22)
MF Luke Mulholland (knee 7/20)
DF Jamison Olave (calf 7/9)
MAUND OUT SUNDAY IN SEATTLE:
Friday, RSL Head Coach Jeff Cassar revealed that DF Aaron Maund –
who has started 50 of his 52 MLS games for RSL at center back, and
has started 49 of the club’s last 55 overall games across MLS /
CONCACAF / Open Cup action …
SCHULER BACK IN FOLD FOR RSL REARGUARD:
Thursday, RSL General Manager Craig Waibel announced that the club
has re-signed long-time DF Chris Schuler … The six-year MLS veteran
is back in MLS after a brief stint in the USL with Real Monarchs SLC …
Schuler, 28, played six seasons with Real Salt Lake after being selected
in the third round, 39th overall, in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft … He
played 80 matches in six years, highlighted by goals in the 2013
postseason against LA and Portland, as well as his career-best 25
appearances in 2014 … However, a rash of injuries in 2015 limited him
to just MLS appearances …
“We are excited to bring Chris back; It’s been great having him involved
with the organization while with the Monarchs, we’ve kept a close eye
on him throughout the year and we are satisfied that he is healthy and
ready to contribute to the first team,” RSL General Manager Craig
Waibel said. “A veteran presence like his is valuable on the field, in the
locker room and he will be a good addition to our group.”
Schuler signed with the Monarchs on March 18, playing nine matches
with the USL side after rehabbing a foot injury suffered last season with
RSL … In six of his starts, he played the full 90 minutes, showing to
Waibel and the RSL coaching staff that he is fit and ready to contribute
again at the MLS level …
“It’s been a crazy 18 months,” Schuler said … “I had a knee surgery, a
foot surgery, was unemployed, signed with the Monarchs and finally
earned another RSL contract … None of this would have been possible
without the support of my family, friends, teammates and the entire Real
Salt Lake organization … I’m so thankful for an environment in which I
could regain my health and have the opportunity to be successful and
achieve my goals; especially here in the community that I’ve grown to
love … My heart goes out to the fans who played a critical role in lifting
me up when things were difficult … I’m super excited to represent in the
RSL jersey again and help hold down the RioT!” …
#MAESTRO MORALES WINS MLS GOAL OF THE WEEK HONORS:
RSL MF Javier Morales tallied two goals and added an assist in
Saturday’s 3-1 win over Chicago, mesmerizing the Fire defense then
dazzling the AT&T Goal of the Week voters at MLSsoccer.com to earn
the weekly honors …
With RSL already leading 2-1 in the second half, Morales took a pass
from Joao Plata at the edge of the box, With virtually Chicago’s full
roster camped out in the box, it took some fanciness to get around
Razvan Cocis to get a shot away, Morales feigning a shot with his right,
cutting back to his left and ripping a shot off the inside of the post and in
for his second goal of the night and fourth of the season for RSL’s first
Goal of the Week honor this year …
2016 REAL SALT LAKE STORYLINES TO WATCH
RSL @ SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC
CENTURY LINK FIELD – Sun., August 14, 2016 – 5:00 p.m. MT
“JAVI MO” CONTINUES ASCENT UP LEAGUE/CLUB CHARTS:
Morales now has 49 goals and 81 assists since coming to Real Salt
Lake in 2007, ranking second in club history in goals (behind only Alvaro
Saborio) and first in assists … His assist on Garcia’s game-opening goal
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last Saturday moved him into 10 all-time in MLS history, passing
Sounders TD Chris Henderson as well as former Galaxy legend
Mauricio Cienfuegos …
The Argentine playmaker also leads RSL in game-winning goals (22,
one ahead of Saborio) and game-winning assists (18, one ahead of Kyle
Beckerman) …
In his 10 seasons on the Wasatch Front, Morales has played 231 career
MLS regular-season games … Morales has long served as the fulcrum
for the RSL attack, the ageless wonder returning to the field in Oct. 2011
after a shattered ankle suffered just 2 weeks following the CCL Final
loss to Monterrey … Morales, with his 49 goals and 81 assists in those
231 career MLS games, boasts nearly 25% of the Utah club’s all-time
scoring, despite missing all of 2005/06 and most of 2007/2011 …
Morales, known as “The Maestro,” entered 2016 off back-to-back
seasons that have seen him notch career highs in goals (9 in 2014 / 8 in
2015) and assists (12 in each of 2014/15) … Javi was stellar in last
Fall’s SCCL group stage, providing assists on each of the club’s last 3
goals, the trio coming at home in 2-1 and 1-0 wins over Santa Tecla
(SLV) and Municipal (GUA) to secure 10 of a possible 12 points and win
Group G, earning the #3 seed in the knockout round …
MOVSISYAN RETURNS TO SEATTLE AFTER 7-YEAR HIATUS:
The last time RSL FW Yura Movsisyan’s boots hit the turf at
CenturyLink Field in Seattle, he was hoisting the MLS Cup in 2009 in his
final game with Real Salt Lake before venturing overseas to play with
Randers in Denmark …
Now, nearly seven years later, the RSL forward (also the club’s leading
scorer, with 7 goals this season) is beaming with excitement when
asked about making the return trip to Seattle …
“Last time I was there, we won the championship, so it’s a special place
to go,” smiled Movsisyan. “It’s a great atmosphere and it’ll be special to
go back to where I won my first championship and the club won its first
championship” …
Movsisyan has missed the last three matches after suffering a hip flexor
strain just before halftime in RSL’s 1-1 home draw with San Jose on July
22 … While he was rehabbing the injury and not likely to play, he did
travel with the team on the recent week-long road trip to Philadelphia
and Toronto to work with RSL’s training staff to return to health, and
made the 18 last Saturday against Chicago …
Now back in full training for the first time since the injury, he is trending
toward playing on Sunday and looking to reclaim his starting spot after
FW Olmes Garcia filled in quite admirably in that three-game stretch,
one which saw RSL capture six points …
“Sometimes when you’re injured for a couple of weeks and you step
away, you kind of lose the rhythm of the team and the touch of the
team,” Movsisyan said. “The physios did a great job of getting me back
as fast as possible. It was good to be with the team and be there and
be involved and get ready” …
GARCIA EMERGENCE COMING AT CRITICAL TIME:
RSL FW Olmes Garcia’s goal to open the club account last Saturday against
Chicago was his first time finding the back of the net since Sept. 24, 2015 in
CCL play at home against Santa Tecla … The goal was his first in MLS play
since June 27 last year against Columbus Crew …
DISAPPOINTING RESULT / FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE IN T-DOT:
On the heels of the Sunday July 31 2-1 win at Philadelphia, RSL
continued its excellent road form last Wednesday in Toronto … Despite
the 0-1 loss, boss Jeff Cassar and several players were encouraged by
the club’s ability to create numerous attacking chances and keep 2015
MLS MVP Sebastian Giovinco at bay …
Last Wednesday’s visit to a revamped BMO Field was the club’s first
trek to Ontario since 2013, with RSL’s 1-0 win back on June 29, 2013
against the Reds was the club’s lone victory in Toronto, where the
Claret-and-Cobalt are now 1-4-3 all-time in MLS and CCL action …
GK Nick Rimando’s stoppage-time double-save preserved the win that
day, making a Gio Alvarez goal off a set piece stand up in DF Aaron
Maund’s MLS debut for RSL …
That day also saw another former TFC man – FW Joao Plata – start out
wide as Jason Kreis introduced RSL in a 4-3-3 formation, the first of four
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“diamond departures” that season, one which saw RSL become the 11
MLS side to advance to both the U.S. Open Cup and MLS Cup Finals,
but the first to win neither …
WINLESS STREAK SNAPPED IN PHILLY BY WORLD-CLASS PAIR:
RSL arrived in Toronto 10 days ago buoyed by the previous Sunday’s
come-from-behind, 2-1 win at Philadelphia – one which snapped a
seven-game winless streak across all competitions dating back to June
22 … RSL had not won since June 22 against the Red Bulls, a span of
six MLS contests … Add in a pair of Open Cup draws (with shootout
tiebreakers) and a July 19 stoppage-time loss in an international
exhibition against Italian power Inter Milan, and RSL had just one win in
the 11 matches played since the Copa America hiatus in early June,
prior to Sunday at Philly …
At Phila., RSL rebounded from an 0-1 halftime deficit via a pair of
“world-class” goals from FW Joao Plata and MF Javier Morales just
minutes apart in the early second half … Both strikes were nominated
for the AT&T MLS Goal of the Week …
FOCUSED ON THE ROAD, WHERE TEAMS REGROUP … :
Last week’s road split saw RSL’s first away win since June 2 at Yankee
Stadium and improved Head Coach Jeff Cassar’s club to 4-7-2 away
this year, the third-best road mark in MLS so far (NYCFC at 6-4-2,
Dallas at 4-6-2) … Two of RSL’s four away wins came this season in
Kansas City, with 16 different starters in the pair of 2-1 wins at rival
Sporting …
… BUT NOW NEEDING TO TAKE ADVANTAGE AT HOME:
After Sunday in Seattle, RSL plays 6 of its next 8 at Rio Tinto Stadium,
where the recent June/July homestand was marred with a series of
disappointing draws … The 1-1 tie against San Jose back on July 22
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was RSL’s 9 game at home in 11 overall matches in a span of 6
weeks, the club capturing only 8 of a possible 18 points in league action
… In the meantime, RSL dropped both road matches in that period by
identical 0-2 scorelines at Dallas and at Vancouver …
The Claret-and-Cobalt are well-positioned to take advantage of its
dominant home-field history during the Western Conference stretch run,
hosting the teams with which it is battling for the top seeds in the West,
including front-runner Dallas twice, perennial rival LA Galaxy, Rocky
Mountain Cup rival Colorado, Houston Dynamo and finally Sporting
Kansas City on Sunday, October 16 in the home regular-season finale
…
During that span, RSL travels just twice, heading to Portland on
September 10 and to San Jose on October 1 …
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SHUTOUT DROUGHT COMES TO AN END vs. NEW ENGLAND:
RSL posted a clean sheet July 16 at home against New England,
snapping a run that saw the club concede in an RSL-record 15
consecutive games dating back to April 16 against Vancouver, a 1-0 win
in its last previous spotless defensive performance …
On July 31 at Philadelphia, only a disputed PK call against DF Aaron
Maund marred an otherwise excellent performance for the RSL
rearguard, which has allowed 13 goals in its last 11 MLS games since
the Copa America break …
BUT HAVE ATTACKING WOES CEASED?:
However, RSL’s magical goals last week by Morales and Olmes Garcia
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against Chicago were just the 5 and 6 run-of-play scores for RSL in
the last 10 overall contests dating back to June 22 …
Penalty kicks by Joao Plata and Yura Movsisyan in that span rescued
points for RSL, but only Juan Manuel Martinez had scored a non-PK
goal since Jordan Allen’s game-winner against the Red Bulls, prior to
Javier Morales’ chip July 22 against San Jose to set up Luke
Mulholland and the maestro’s and Joao Plata’s goals on July 31 …
That June 22 victory against NYRB came at the tail end of a run that
saw RSL score 15 goals in its previous 6 games …
BREAKING DOWN RIMANDO’S 181 CAREER WINS:
While RSL GK Nick Rimando’s 181 career wins are tied with Kevin Hartman
for the most in MLS regular-season history, his 115 with RSL as also the most
for one player with a single team … The breakdown of all 181, all-time by
opponent:
19 - Colorado
15 - New England / Red Bulls
14 - Chicago
13 - Chivas / San Jose
12 - LA Galaxy
11 - DC United / Dallas
10 - Kansas City
8 - Seattle
7 - Columbus / Toronto
6 - Houston
5 - Portland
4 - Vancouver
3 - Tampa Bay / Philadelphia
2 - Montreal / NYCFC
1 - RSL
And the breakdown of career Rimando wins, by Stadium:
HOME:
70 - Rio Tinto
30 - RFK
15 - Lockhart
11 - Rice-Eccles
ROAD:
13 - StubHub
9 - Toyota Park + BBVA Compass + Buck Shaw *(Elias data error)
4 - Giants Stadium
3 - DSG / Gillette
2 - Century Link / Foxboro / Mile High / Raymond James / Soldier Field
1 - Arrowhead / Avaya / BMO / Cardinal / Crew / Cotton Bowl / Dragon /
FCDallas / Providence / Red Bull Arena / Sporting Park / Yankee Stadium /
Talen Energy
PERSONAL-HIGH 17 OF RIMANDO’S SHUTOUTS STALL RAPIDS:
While RSL GK Nick Rimando’s career MLS shutout #124 nearly came in
Orlando on opening day – the final 65 seconds obviously changed that – it was
finally added to the record books April 9 against Colorado, against whom the
Wall of the Wasatch has amassed 17 of his 126 career shutouts, his highest
total vs. one team ... July 16 against New England, Rimando extended his
MLS-record total for clean sheets to 126 (with 90 coming in an RSL kit) …
Victims over the last 18 cumulative seasons, in descending order: Colorado
(17), Chicago / Chivas / San Jose (10 each), Red Bulls and New England (9
each), LA Galaxy (8), Columbus & D.C. (7 each), Kansas City / Seattle (6),
Dallas / Houston / Portland / Toronto (5 each), Vancouver (3), Philadelphia (2),
Montreal, NYCFC and Tampa Bay (1 each) ...
RIMANDO’S MLS HISTORY AGAINST SPOT KICKS:
Despite allowing NYCFC’s David Villa to convert a late penalty kick on
June 2 at Yankee Stadium, RSL GK Nick Rimando has achieved
legendary status as a PK stopper in MLS play, stoning Steven Gerrard
at LA April 23 and denying opponents on a total of 18 of 47 attempts
during his 10 MLS seasons with RSL, his 8 PK saves in the 2013-16
seasons doubling the total of any other GK … For his MLS career,
Rimando has saved 27 of 77 attempts from the spot, in addition to his
scintillating efforts in shootout tiebreakers to enable RSL to advance to
and win MLS Cup 2009 (also engaged in playoff PK shootouts in 2004
with D.C. United and 2013 for RSL) …
SO SO CLOSE TO ROAD CLEAN SHEET:
Back on April 2 at Kansas City, RSL was one disputed PK call away
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from a potential road clean sheet, as the 89 -minute lunge outside the
box from MF John Stertzer was adjudged by Referee Ted Unkel –
Thursday’s man in the middle – to be in the box, allowing SKC man
Dom Dwyer to convert the spot kick against GK Jeff Attinella …
That’s the only goal RSL had conceded in the month of April prior to the
2-5 LA debacle, in 270 minutes of action, on the heels of an eventful
March that saw RSL allow 5 goals in three games, including four late
goals at Orlando and Portland in red-card-marred contests …
PLAY TO THE FINAL WHISTLE:
While RSL has come from behind to earn victories five times already this
season, it has also salvaged draws with second-half equalizers this
month against Montreal and San Jose … On the flipside, RSL has also
allowed stoppage-time goals to end shutout bids on three occasions (3/6
@ ORL, 4/2 @ KC and 7/1 v. DCU), conceding points to the opposition
twice in those instances …
POINTS FROM A LOSING POSITION:
The July 31 win at PHI was also RSL’s fifth win this season (out of 10)
after conceding the opening goal, as RSL also came from behind
against both Seattle and Houston at home earlier in 2016, and on the
road at NYCFC in early June … All of last year, it took RSL 30 games to
notch a come-from-behind victory, Oct. 4 at Colorado …
On June 14 in Open Cup, RSL battled back from conceding the opening
goal and digging an 0-2 hole to earn the draw and win in PKs …
MISSED OPPORTUNITIES DESPITE HOME RECORD:
Even with the disappointment from the recent streak of five consecutive
home draws, RSL remains one of just four MLS teams unbeaten at
home - 6-0-5 in MLS play and 6-0-8 overall (includes CCL and Open
Cup) …
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At 10-7-7 overall this season and tied for 3 in the West/Shield race,
RSL has shown a resilience thus far to stay among the league’s top
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teams, currently posting the 5 -best PPG average in MLS (1.54) … RSL
back at home next Saturday against league leader FC Dallas …
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STILL, HOME COOKING TASTES SO GOOD:
Despite the recent glut of home draws, since the beginning of 2008 RSL
now boasts a 104-22-47 mark in its last 173 home games (all comps) in
that span on Utah soil, during which it has outscored opponents by 175
goals (302-127), with an 83-17-40 reg. season mark (245/102), an 8-1-2
CCL record (21/7), a 5-2-2 playoff performance (11/4), with an 8-2-2
Open Cup mark (24/13) ...
RSL SEEKS TO RESTORE ROAR AT RIOT FORTRESS:
RSL ended its disappointing 2015 campaign with a home 12-4-6 record
across all competitions (just a 7-4-6 RioT mark in MLS play), with the
pair of late-season 0-1 losses to Portland & Dallas just the club’s 4th &
5th shutout losses in its last 51 home games overall, dating back to the
2013 Open Cup Final ... The six draws at home equaled the club’s alltime season high, set in 2006 and 2008, RSL now one off that league
mark with 7 reg. season home contests remaining ...
Last year’s ignominy snapped a 7-year run that had seen RSL average
2.00 points per game or more at home each MLS season from 2008-14,
as well as a 5-year streak of 10 or more home wins in league play …
RIOT LIGHT AT END OF TUNNEL:
Despite playing 13 of its first 24 games to this point away from home,
RSL’s 1.54 points-per-game average on the strength of its 10-7-7 record
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/ 37 points from 24 games is 5 -best in MLS … RSL remains on an
excellent pace for 52 points in 2016 …
PLATA FINDS BACK OF NET FOR FIRST TIME SINCE MAY 28:
RSL FW Joao Plata’s world-class screamer Sunday night July 31 in
Philadelphia marked his first goal in MLS play since May 28 in the 3-4 loss at
Columbus, although the diminutive Ecuadoran did tally in both of RSL’s Open
Cup matches, on June 14 and 28 …
Still, the MLS drought had reached 7 games played and 9 games overall for
the March Etihad MLS Player of the Month, as Plata came out on fire in 2016,
assaulting the league leaderboards, having scored or assisted in a six
consecutive games, one off the club record (MF Javier Morales, Aug.-Sept.
2014) …
Plata added yet another game-winning assist April 16 against Vancouver, just
one week after scoring the game-winner in the 1-0 home win over Colorado to
bring his 2016 total to 4 goals / 4 assists on the young season … The
diminutive Ecuadoran was also robbed of another assist as FW Yura
Movsisyan’s legitimate goal against Colorado that would have given RSL a
2-0 scoreline was disallowed …
Plata – now in his fourth season with RSL – had scored or assisted on nine of
RSL’s 11 goals in CONCACAF and MLS play early on this season (prior to
the 4 scored in his absence), with only FW Yura Movsisyan’s “strip-streak”
past Nat Borchers 3/19 at Portland and the long-range Luke Mulholland
seeing-eye blast in Kansas City outside Plata’s influence …
RSL catalyst Joao Plata owned three goals and three assists in the last
eight games across all competitions (including USOC) prior to the recent
drought, despite missing his first career penalty kick May 28 at
Columbus (now 3-4 all-time from the spot for RSL, 4-5 in MLS career
including 1-1 w/ Toronto) …
Plata boasts 9 goals and 10 assists across all competitions this season
(the only RSL player to have scored in CCL, MLS and Open Cup this
season), accounting for nearly 50% of the club’s goals … The
Ecuadoran’s 6 goals and 9 assists in MLS action gave RSL the unique
distinction of being the first MLS club this season with three players that
each have 5 or more MLS goals, since joined by several teams …
RSL YOUTH MOVEMENT RECOGNIZED BY DONOVAN, MLS:
A league-high four Real Salt Lake players were selected to represent
the Claret-and-Cobalt in late July at the 2016 MLS Chipotle Homegrown
Game, as MLS and U.S. National Team legend Landon Donovan
announced the roster …
RSL’s homegrown quartet – midfielders Danilo Acosta (45’ in second
half) and Jordan Allen (32’ as a starter, prior to hamstring injury) and
defenders Justen Glad (45’ as a starter, yellow card) and Phanuel
Kavita (starting and playing a full 90’) – were recognized amongst the
league’s most accomplished young stars, who dropped an 0-2 decision
July 27 against the Mexico Under-20 National Team in the third annual
Chipotle MLS Homegrown Game …
“The invitation of four RSL homegrown players to this event is a
phenomenal development for which the entire Real Salt Lake
organization should take great pride,” said RSL General Manager Craig
Waibel. “Credit should go to the setup implemented by our Owner, Dell
Loy Hansen, whose support of our academy and investment in our
development infrastructure is unparalleled.”
“In Casa Grande, Ariz., Martin Vasquez and his staff are doing a
fantastic job of preparing our kids mentally, physically, tactically and
technically to challenge for professional minutes, at both the MLS and
USL levels, within one-two-three years,” continued Waibel. “Obviously,
with our structure, the Real Monarchs play a huge role in developing
both the individual and the collective, so Freddy Juarez and his staff
clearly deserve a ton of credit as well.”
A fifth member of the RSL family was included but did not appear, as
Real Monarchs GK Christian Herrera – on loan from the USL side to
Pachuca this season – was the backup netminder for the Mexican U-20s
…
BECKERMAN ALSO INCLUDED IN MIDSUMMER SHOWCASE:
RSL captain Kyle Beckerman started and played 45 minutes last in the
2016 AT&T MLS All-Star Game, joining the side against Arsenal (ENG)
as one of two Commissioner’s Picks by MLS Commissioner Don Garber
…
“It’s always a great honor when I go represent RSL and a great
opportunity for MLS to go against a world-class powerhouse in Arsenal,”
Beckerman said. “It will be a really good challenge for our team and one
that will be really fun to be a part of.”
This is Beckerman’s ninth MLS All-Star selection (2007, 2008, 2009,
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016) after missing the 2015 showcase
for the first time since joining RSL in 2007 … Beckerman is the all-time
MLS leader among field players with 394 matches played … This year,
he has been a key element of RSL’s hot start to the season that has the
Claret-and-Cobalt fourth in the Western Conference at 9-6-7 …
“Any time you get a chance to represent the league is remarkable. It’s
quite a feat,” Real Salt Lake General Manager Craig Waibel said.
“Being a Commissioner’s pick means he’s done a lot on and off the field
to warrant it. We are proud of what he has done for the club and for the
league this season and throughout his career.”
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SUNNY UNDERGOES SUCCESSFUL SURGERY:
Nearly five weeks ago, RSL announced that MF Sunday Stephen
underwent successful procedures to repair a fractured cheekbone and
orbital on his right side, suffered in the first half of Real Salt Lake’s 2-1
win over the New York Red Bulls at home on June 22 … The surgeries
were performed by Dr. Thomas Oberg, Dr. John Bennett and Dr. Stoker
at Salt Lake Regional Medical Center on June 29 …
“It was a significant fracture, but the surgery went great,” said Team
Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Andrew Cooper. “In six weeks he will be
evaluated to determine how quickly he can return to the field.”
“Sunny,” 27, is in his first MLS season and has been instrumental in
helping the club’s hot start to the year, scoring one goal and adding one
assist from his holding midfield position in 12 starts this season …
“We are thankful to the doctors at Salt Lake Regional that made this
surgery a success,” RSL General Manager Craig Waibel said. “The
most important thing is that Sunny gets healthy and we are glad that he
should be back in time to contribute for us again this season.”
SCHEDULE CONGESTION DICTATES LINEUP CHANGES:
Prior to 210 minutes of action to kick off July, RSL boss Jeff Cassar
made 10 lineup changes from the 2-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls on
June 22 in advance of an 0-2 loss at Dallas on June 25, with only MF
Luke Mulholland reprising his starting role …
MF Javier Morales, FW Juan Manuel Martinez, MF Sunday Stephen
and DF Aaron Maund did not travel, while GK Nick Rimando, DF Tony
Beltran, DF Demar Phillips, DF Justen Glad, FW Yura Movsisyan
and FW Joao Plata were each on the bench at Dallas … Nine of the
Dallas starters combined for just 193 career MLS selections, fewer than
each of the other two starters, DF Chris Wingert (271) and DF Jamison
Olave (202) …
YOUTH REIGNS SUPREME AT DALLAS:
RSL rookie MF Omar Holness made his full RSL debut in MLS action
on June 25 after logging just 3 minutes 11 days prior in Open Cup
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action, while DF Boyd Okwuonu made his 2 career start (1-3 L at
Colorado on July 11, 2015) … DF Phanuel Kavita, an SLC Highland
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High School product, made his 3 career MLS start at Dallas (2-2 T at
Columbus 6/27/15 and 0-4 L at Vancouver last August) … MF Luke
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Mulholland led the valiant Metroplex effort with his 60 career start,
followed by FW Olmes Garcia (36), FW Devon Sandoval (36), GK Jeff
Attinella (27), MF Jordan Allen (19) and MF John Stertzer (18) …
Garcia’s start Saturday was his first of the season, while Sandoval made
just his second …
LATE RIOT DRAMA v. RED BULLS:
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RSL hit Texas on a high, however, buoyed by the 88 minute gamewinning goal from substitute MF Jordan Allen at home June 22,
completing the comeback win over the visiting Red Bulls …
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Allen’s goal – RSL’s 500 in club history through 372 MLS contests over
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12 seasons – was the 4 of his career and the 3 of the year, pairing
with a Yura Movsisyan header midway through the second half to
improve to 5-0-5 all-time at home against the Red Bulls …
That win improved RSL to 5-0-1 in MLS play at home, after a quartet of
1-goal wins in March and April … The lone blemish was the 2-2 draw
against Portland on June 18, which did snap the Timbers’ 3-game win
streak at Rio Tinto Stadium, a record for a visiting side …
BELTRAN FIRST TO SUCCUMB TO YELLOW CARD PERIL:
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With his 19 minute booking July 1 vs. DCU, RSL DF Tony Beltran
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received his 5 caution of the season, forcing him to miss the July 9
contest against Montreal …
Beltran has called the Wasatch Front home since 2008, and entered this
season coming off a 2015 All-Star campaign that saw him lead the club
in minutes (2,774) and starts (31), second only to FW Olmes Garcia
(33) in appearances (31) … The Iron Man has appeared in all but 24 of
the last 196 starting selections since the beginning of 2012 in either Jeff
Cassar’s or Jason Kreis’ XI across all competitions, after battling Robbie
Russell and Chris Wingert for time early in his career as part of a threeoutside back rotation …
With a caution Sunday against Chicago, he could be suspended once
again …
AND BECKERMAN, AS WELL:
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And with his 76 minute booking July 9 vs. Montreal, RSL Captain Kyle
Beckerman missed the midweek trip to Vancouver for the same reason
… The Captain returned July 16 against New England …
ATTACKING TRIO CARRYING THE LOAD:
RSL FW Juan Manuel "Burrito" Martinez (5 goals in his last 13 starts)
and FW Yura Movsisyan (5 goals in his last 9 starts) are joined by FW
Joao Plata as scorers of 19 MLS goals this season for the Claret-andCobalt …
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Movsisyan’s equalizer July 9 against Montreal was his 22 in an RSL
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uniform (reg. season only), pushing him closer to a 6 place tie all-time
in the Claret/Cobalt Golden Boot race … Yura trails Saborio, Morales,
Findley, Espindola, Plata and Beckerman (just 3 goals shy of Kyle) as he
continues to rise up the ranks …
RARE OWN-GOAL GAME-WINNERS AT KC, NYC:
The 3-1 win at Kansas City on May 21 was the rare RSL game-winner
credited to an own goal, as that game saw the ultimate decider slammed
home off Brad Davis by a thundering Yura Movsisyan cross just before
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halftime … Only the 3 in RSL’s 377-game MLS reg. season history …
Two weeks later, Javier Morales’ offering glanced off NYC defender
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Frederic Brillant, for RSL’s 2 OG game-winner in a 3-game stretch,
after boasting (?) only 2 in the previous 364 league matches …
WHILE GLAD VICTIMIZED IN COLUMBUS, and NOW VANCOUVER:
A week after the 2-1 win at KC on May 21, RSL conceded its first own
goal of the season, as a sliding Aaron Maund tackle on Crew FW Justin
Meram caromed off the onrushing leg of fellow centerback Justen Glad,
the teenager victimized with an OG for the first time in his young career
…
July 13 at Vancouver, Glad was “credited” with an OG again, this time
as a Tony Beltran clearance slammed off his chest and past GK Jeff
Attinella … RSL had last conceded on OG back on March 19, 2015, at
home against Philadelphia, when DF Jamison Olave was credited in a
3-3 draw …
Prior to benefiting on May 21 at KC and June 2 in NYC, RSL’s last OG
received was back in April, 2012, in a home win over Toronto, as DF
Richard Eckersley was victimized …
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2016 RSL OVERVIEW
2015 RESULTS:
MLS: 11-15-8 (9th West, 16th MLS);
Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (3-1-0, Semifinalist);
SCCL Group G winner (3-0-1, 10 pts.)
HEAD COACH:
Jeff Cassar, 10th Season w/ Club
(3rd as HC: 32-26-20 all comps, 1.49 ppg)
TECHNICAL STAFF: GM Craig Waibel, 3rd Season;
Head Scout Andy Williams, 12th Season;
Asst. Coach Ted Eck, 3rd Season;
Asst. Coach Tyrone Marshall, 2nd Season
Asst. Coach Daryl Shore, 3rd Season;
Asst. Coach Richie Williams, 1st Season;
2015 LEADERS:
KEY ADDITIONS:
Goals: Javier Morales (8 total, 3 game-winning)
Assists: Javier Morales (12 total, 3 game-winning)
In Goal: Nick Rimando (66 saves, 8 shutouts)
Appearances: Olmes Garcia (33)
Starts: Tony Beltran (31)
Minutes: Tony Beltran (2,774)
FW Yura Movsisyan; MF Sunday Stephen;
DF Chris Wingert; FW Emery Welshman
KEY DEPARTURES: MF Luis Gil; FW Sebastian Jaime;
DF Chris Schuler; MF Luis Silva
PREFERRED XI (4-3-3):
GK: Nick Rimando (18)
DF: Tony Beltran (2) / Justen Glad (15) / Aaron Maund (21) / Demar Phillips (17)
MF: Kyle Beckerman (5) / “Sunny” (8) /
Javier Morales (11)
FW: Juan Manuel Martinez (7) / Yura Movsisyan (14) / Joao Plata (10)
BENCH: GK Jeff Attinella, DF Jamison Olave, DF Chris Wingert,
MF Luke Mulholland, MF John Stertzer, MF Jordan Allen,
FW Olmes Garcia, FW Devon Sandoval, FW Emery Welshman
RSL LOOKING TO REBOUND FROM NON-PLAYOFF 2015:
RSL’s 4-0-2 start to the season earned the club the distinction of being the
last MLS side to suffer a loss, which happened with a dismal first-half
performance in a 2-5 loss at LA on April 23 … Overall, RSL is ultimately
seeking a return to the postseason after not qualifying in 2015, its first nonplayoff year in eight seasons, dating back to 2007… Last year saw an
unprecedented amount of change due to roster turnover, injury and the
demands of learning a new formation … Despite the disappointment in
league play, RSL did advance to the Semifinals of the 2015 Lamar Hunt
U.S. Open Cup, losing at eventual champion Sporting Kansas City, and
won its 2015-16 CONCACAF Champions League group with a 3-0-1 mark
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(10 points), earning the 3 overall seed in this year’s CCL Quarterfinal stage,
where it was ousted 3-1 on aggregate by Mexican power Tigres UANL …
INTERNATIONAL CALLS DISSIPATING:
For several years, RSL has been ravaged with international call-ups
throughout the season, but this Summer’s Copa America claims only Claretand-Cobalt Captain Kyle Beckerman, as GK Nick Rimando was left off the
USA roster after inclusion in the 40-man preliminary group … Jamaican DF
Demar Phillips and MF Omar Holness also did not receive invites to the
final 23, as Jeff Cassar’s options throughout May/June remain relatively
intact … Ecuadoran FW Joao Plata was not even included in his nation’s 40man potential list …
In past seasons, Alvaro Saborio (Costa Rica), Abdoulie Mansally (The
Gambia), Enoc Vasquez (Guatemala), Luis Gil (USA U-23), Carlos Salcedo
(MEX U-23) have missed time in MLS play due to international duty, as have
current USA youth players Justen Glad, Jordan Allen and Sebastian
Saucedo …
#SWISSARMYKNIFE JORDAN ALLEN STEPS UP:
Prior to his game-winner against NY Red Bulls on June 22, RSL’s
dynamic third-year player Jordan Allen last found the back of the net
May 28 in Ohio to spark RSL’s comeback attempt at Columbus, his
second of the season …
Back on April 30 against Houston, Allen tallied his first of the year, a
dramatic equalizer just minutes after the Dynamo took a 1-0 lead …
Allen was sprung by fellow RSL homegrown Justen Glad, who
combined with fellow centerback Jamison Olave to win the ball back
after a recycled corner kick and spring Allen in alone …
Earlier in the year, Allen stepped up for his first-ever start at the #10 spot
in the 2-1 victory March 12 against Seattle … The win – without MF
Javier Morales, the team’s midfield maestro out with a hip injury
suffered in the 2-2 draw at Orlando – was the first in eight games played
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without the 10 -year Argentine since May 14, 2015, in a 2-1 win at
Chicago … RSL now boasts four wins without the maestro this season,
equaling its total from the previous 42 games …
July 19 against Inter Milan (ITA), Allen manned the #10 spot and scored
the exhibition’s opening goal, getting his foot on a cross into the box and
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redirecting in the 18 minute …
MOVING ON WITHOUT MAUND IN MIDDLE:
Midway through the first half April 30 against Houston, RSL DF Aaron
Maund suffered a hamstring strain after getting tangled up in a tackle
from behind by Dynamo FW Giles Barnes, forcing the former Notre
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Dame man out in the 36 minute …
To that point of the year, Maund had been the lone RSL player to have
played every minute of the season (666 in MLS play, 180 in CCL
action), emerging from deep on the 2015 preseason depth chart to have
now started 49 of RSL’s last 55 games across all competitions …
Maund missed each of the 2 trips to Colorado and Houston, but returned
to stellar form in the XI at Kansas City on May 21 after receiving PRP
therapy on the hamstring on May 2 … Hopefully Movsisyan and Allen
respond to their PRP treatments as well as Maund has …
MOVSISYAN GAME-WINNER REKINDLES MEMORIES:
RSL FW Yura Movsisyan found the back of the net April 30 with a
game-winner against Houston, the goal his first on Utah soil since
October, 2009, a 3-0 win over Colorado that clinched a playoff berth for
RSL and simultaneously eliminated the Rapids for the third consecutive
season …
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Yura’s 2 goal of the year was his first since March 19 at Portland,
stripping Nat Borchers and sprinting 55 yards towards goal before
calmly slotting a lefty shot past Adam Kwarasey to give RSL a 2-0 lead
in Portland … Despite the 6+ year gap, Yura only went two reg. season
MLS games without scoring (technically) …
With his equalizer July 9 against Montreal, Movsisyan had scored 5
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goals in a span of 8 games, one of which was a 90 -minute sub at
Columbus after battling strep throat that week … The red-hot form saw
Movsisyan surpass both Jason Kreis and Jeff Cunningham on the allth
time golden boot list for the club, moving into 7 place all time (Saborio,
Morales, Findley, Espindola, Beckerman, Plata) …
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YURA’S BACK!:
RSL entered 2016 buoyed by the return of the club’s sixth all-time
leading scorer, as FW Yura Movsisyan has been loaned from Spartak
Moscow of the Russian Premier League for 2016 … Yura scored 15
goals in 50 appearances for RSL from 2007-09, culminating in MLS Cup
2009 … Reunited with fellow RSL champions Kyle Beckerman, Nick
Rimando, Chris Wingert, Tony Beltran, Jamison Olave and Javier
Morales, the man who scored 70 goals in 177 Danish / Russian Premier
League or Armenian National Team games since departing RSL stated
simply upon his return: “I’m here to win Championships.” …
RSL SNAPS FUTILITY STREAK AGAINST VANCOUVER:
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While the April 16 RSL 1-0 win over Vancouver was the club’s 101 on
Utah soil since 2008 – averaging 2.12 points per game while posting an
impressive 101-22-40 mark across all competitions in that time – the
club had not defeated the Whitecaps since September, 2013, when a
shock 1-0 win at BC Place occurred three days prior to that year’s Open
Cup Final …
Prior to that week, RSL was 0-4-2 overall against the Whitecaps since
that time, including a 0-1-2 mark at Rio Tinto Stadium (including last
season’s 0-1 home loss that saw red card ejections to DF Jamison
Olave and FW Sebastian Saucedo, as well as the Whitecaps’
stoppage-time equalizer in 2014 …
Last year’s Whitecaps win at the RioT was the first for a Canadian side
in 16 all-time Vancouver/Montreal/Toronto visits to Utah …
RSL’s RED CARD EPIDEMIC STARTED WITH VANCOUVER VISIT:
In the March 19 2-2 draw at Portland, RSL saw MF Kyle Beckerman
and DF Jamison Olave each ejected, RSL’s second and third red cards
in the young MLS season … Following DF Demar Phillips’ ejection 22
minutes into the March 6 opener at Orlando, the ejections continue a
disturbing trend, as 2015 saw the club set a dubious new mark for RSL
with 9 red cards in 34 games, surpassing the club’s season-record 7 set
in 2013, 2011 and 2009 ...
Outside MLS competition last year, FW Olmes Garcia was shown a
straight red for a late tackle behind play Aug. 12 at Kansas City in the 13 elimination from the Open Cup, while on Sept. 15 in the CCL, MF
John Stertzer was ejected in the 81st after receiving his second yellow
card just 6 minutes after his first, causing RSL to play with 10 men the
final 10’ and forcing Stertzer out of the home Santa Tecla tilt ...
Additionally, RSL head coach Jeff Cassar was dismissed in two games
last year (Aug. 4 at VAN and July 11 at COL, post-game) ...
RSL has now played 446 games across all competitions in its 12-year
history – 378 MLS reg. season, 21 MLS Cup Playoff, 25 Open Cup and
22 CONCACAF Champions League – and has been reduced to nine
men in a game just 5 times, but just once at home (last April’s 0-1 loss to
Vancouver started a run of 3 double-reds in the last 57 games overall,
46 in MLS play) ... The list:
Feb. 22, 2011 (CCL) @ Columbus - 0:0 T (Beltran/Borchers)
April 21, 2012 (MLS) @ San Jose - 1:3 L (Olave/Espindola)
April 18, 2015 (MLS) v Vancouver - 0:1 L (Olave/Saucedo)
June 24, 2015 (MLS) @ Red Bulls - 0:1 L (Morales/Phillips)
March 19, 2016 (MLS) @ Portland – 2:2 T (Beckerman/Olave)
OLAVE SETS DUBIOUS MARK:
With the red card on March 19 at Portland, RSL DF Jamison Olave
now owns the dubious distinction of being the all-time expulsion leader
in Major League Soccer’s 21-year history, with 10 ejections in 209
career games played …
RSL Captain Kyle Beckerman – who is the league’s all-time yellow
card (90) and fouls committed (595) leader, in part due to appearing in
more games than any field player in MLS history (396) – received his
fourth all-time red card, and his first since 2012, on March 19 …
HOME-OPENING DRAMA AGAINST SEATTLE:
RSL improved to 5-0-7 all-time on Utah soil in MLS openers with the
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March 12 , 2-1 comeback win over Seattle, as FW Joao Plata assisted
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on both goals, each coming late in each half … In the 44 minute, a
Plata corner kick found newcomer MF Sunny at the corner of the box,
his pinpoint header giving the Spanish-raised Nigerian a goal on his
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first-ever MLS shot … then, in the 86 minute, a Plata free kick sailed
across the box to FW Juan Manuel Martinez, whose offering far post
found DF Jamison Olave, who outjumped the SEA ‘keeper to give RSL
the full 3 points …
OPENING NIGHT AT THE RIOT:
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In actuality, Real Salt Lake kicked off the home portion of its 12 season
10 days earlier on March 2, succumbing in a 1-1 elimination draw
against Mexican power Tigres UANL, which had won the home leg 2-0
back on Feb. 24 in Monterrey …
That night’s match – RSL’s first knockout-round SCCL contest at Rio
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Tinto Stadium since an 0-1 loss on April 27, 2011 – marked the 3 largest crowd for RSL at the venue, as a sold-out, standing-room only
mass of 20,921 was only 84 shy of surpassing the 21,004 that saw RSL
defeat LA, 3-0, last Sept. 19, and just 53 shy of eclipsing the 20,956 that
saw Kaka and Orlando last July 4 in another 1-1 draw …
ALWAYS “SUNNY” AT THE RIOT:
In addition to Movsisyan and Wingert, RSL has added an experienced,
pedigreed midfield presence in Nigerian MF Sunday Stephen, the
former Valencia man who has been playing professionally in Turkey in
recent years … Known simply as “Sunny” (which is what will appear on
his jersey), the 27-year old was capped by the Super Eagles in 2010
after an extensive youth international career with Spain, where he
emigrated as a 15-year old … His reputation as a young starlet saw his
Second Division club, Poli, Ejido, reject lucrative transfer overtures from
the likes of Real Madrid and Atletico … After 8 years in Spain from
2005-13, Sunny has played just 50 games in Israel, Bulgaria and Turkey
in the last two seasons before signing with RSL … A two-way midfielder
known for his crisp passing and defensive bite, Sunny provides depth in
midfield alongside Kyle Beckerman, Luke Mulholland, John Stertzer,
rookies Danilo Acosta and Omar Holness, and behind Javier Morales
& Jordan Allen …
BURRITO BACK FOR FULL SEASON:
The biggest benefit for RSL’s inability to secure Yura Movsisyan’s
transfer from Spartak Moscow in last Summer’s window was GM Craig
Waibel’s “backup” signing of Argentine FW Juan Manuel Martinez from
Boca Juniors … Nicknamed “Burrito,” Martinez immediately injected a
spark into the RSL attack, as the club scored eight goals in his first four
games, the outside winger atop the 4-3-3 offering a secondary
playmaker option, a scintillating work rate and a defensive dimension
that accelerated how Joao Plata & Olmes Garcia, among others,
understood their roles in the diamond departure … Martinez and his
family have assimilated so quickly to life in Utah that he day after RSL’s
late-October elimination from the MLS Cup Playoffs, Martinez asked for
a contract extension, and later told Waibel in his season-ending exit
meeting that the club and its fans “have seen only about 70-75% of what
I can do” in an initial eight games that saw a goal, an assist and the
creation of dozen other quality scoring chances …
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10 SEASON ON WASATCH FOR ICONS KYLE, NICK, JAVI:
RSL’s iconic trio of GK Nick Rimando, Capt. Kyle Beckerman and MF
Javier Morales arrived with RSL throughout the 2007 season, making
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this year each player’s 10 with the Claret-and-Cobalt …
Rimando – already the all-time MLS leader in shutouts (126) and
minutes played (37,413) – could eclipse Kevin Hartman in several
categories, including games (3) and saves (46) … “The Wall of the
Wasatch” is roughly a month away from securing G.O.A.T. (“Greatest of
All Time) status …
ACADEMY INFLUENCE EXPANDING QUICKLY:
The RSL pyramid continues to expand, as MF Jordan Allen, DF Justen
Glad, DF Phanuel Kavita, MF Danilo Acosta, GK Lalo Fernandez and
MF Adolfo “Fito” Ovalle each occupy one of the 28-30 senior roster
spots for RSL … Ovalle – as in 2015 – will likely be assigned to the USL
Monarchs as the one “permanent” player allowed under MLS rules,
while the rest of the group should log heavy minutes with both RSL and
the Monarchs, depending on time of year, competition needs,
international call-ups, etc. …
Beckerman continues racking up the numbers as Major League
Soccer’s all-time leader amongst field players in games played (396),
the RSL captain is just 257 minutes from overtaking Steve Ralston, the
former Tampa Bay/New England star … Beckerman is also 6 starts from
eclipsing Ralston for every field-player service category, with this
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season – his 18 in MLS – as the league’s all-time leader in both fouls
(595) and yellow cards (90) … Those totals and that distinction sounds
worse than it actually is, considering the dreadlocked warrior averages
just one foul every 55 minutes played – mostly at the defensive
midfielder position – and just one yellow card every 4.5 games played …
JUSTEN “GLADLY” GIVES UP #14:
Glad – who appeared in 7 MLS games last year, starting six, playing a
total of 551 minutes at both center and outside back – showed up this
preseason with an added 20 pounds of muscle, the 19-year old growing
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ever more comfortable in his 3 professional season since eschewing a
full ride at Stanford to pursue his RSL dream … A fixture in the U.S.
National Team youth setup, Glad expects to be eating for free on the
road this year, thanks to conceding the jersey #14 he has worn the last
two seasons to incoming FW Yura Movsisyan, who chose the digits he
wore from 2007-09 instead of the then-available #10 shirt …
REGGAE BOYZ FIND A HOME IN UTAH:
Several of Jamaica’s finest have found a home in Utah, as Head Scout
Andy Williams – the club’s first-ever pick in the 2005 expansion draft
and a beloved fan favorite for several seasons – and second-year
assistant Tyrone Marshall, an MLS/CONCACAF National Team legend
in his own right – have recruited active Reggae Boyz Demar Phillips
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(left back, now in his 2 RSL season) and Omar Holness (defensive
midfielder, rookie year) to Sandy …
PLATA NOW #10:
With Yura choosing #14 and Glad moving to #15, fourth-year RSL man
Joao Plata switched from #8 to the vaunted #10 this season, that jersey
vacated with former MF Luis Gil’s move to Queretaro (Liga MX) in
December … Plata joins Gil, Robbie Findley, Arturo Alvarez & Mehdi
Ballouchy as part of the quintet to have worn #10 in RSL’s 12 seasons
…
“OC” & OMAR REUNITED:
Holness was drafted in January’s MLS SuperDraft out of the University
of North Carolina with RSL’s #5 pick, the second consecutive year that
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RSL took a Tar Heel in the college draft (DF Boyd “OC” Okwuonu, 27
overall, 2015) … Okwuonu was actually Holness’ host during his
recruiting visit back in 2012, as the Jamaican international played in
Chapel Hill for three seasons with Okwuonu …
BURRITO, ALLEN, GARCIA ALSO CHANGING JERSEYS:
Amidst the flurry of changes, Argentine FW Juan Manuel “Burrito”
Martinez has ditched the #22 he wore the last eight games year for his
preferred #7, his old Boca Juniors jersey number … Burrito’s decision
meant that third-year RSL man Jordan Allen had to switch, so he
combined his old #7 with his desired #10 to wear #70 this season …
Perhaps feeling left out after his buddies Plata and Martinez switched,
FW Olmes Garcia – now in his fourth season with RSL – has flipped his
jersey from #13 to #80, reasons unknown …
WELSHMAN GRADUATES FROM MONARCHS:
As RSL’s minor-league affiliate, the Real Monarchs (USL) kick off its
second campaign on March 26, the club’s first “graduate” from USL to
MLS is FW Emery Welshman, now signed to the RSL roster as a
backup winger/target man … Welshman, the Guyana National Team
standout who grew up in suburban Toronto, Ontario, played his college
career at Oregon State … In 2013, he was a first-round pick in the MLS
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SuperDraft for Toronto FC (16 overall), appearing in 2 games (1 MLS,
1 Amway Canadian Championship) …
RSL ACQUIRES TARGET ALLOCATION MONEY:
Back on Thursday, March 10, RSL GM Craig Waibel acquired Target
Allocation Money from Toronto FC in exchange for the right of first
refusal to former RSL-AZ Academy FW Ben Spencer, who has been
with TFC II (USL) the last year after playing for Indy Eleven (NASL), FC
Molde (Norway) and the Chivas USA Academy after departing RSL-AZ
in 2011 …
WELSHMAN UNDERGOES SUCCESSFUL SURGERY:
In early July, RSL announced that FW Emery Welshman has
undergone successful surgery to remove a right hip osteochondroma …
The procedure was completed on Saturday, July 9, at Massachusetts
General Hospital by Dr. Francis Hornicek, M.D. …
It is the first of two surgeries Welshman will undergo, the second
scheduled in approximately six weeks in Vail, Colorado to repair a small
labral tear and femoral acetabular impingement …
“Knowing this is a two-step process for Emery, we are extremely happy
that the first surgery was considered a success and we move on to
supporting him as he moves into the next step in his recovery,” Real Salt
Lake General Manager Craig Waibel said …
Welshman, 24, joined RSL after playing the 2015 season with Real
Monarchs. He was second on the team with six goals in 2015 and this
year made three appearances, totaling 76 minutes while on loan to the
USL club from Real Salt Lake …
BACK ABOVE .500 ALL-TIME:
Last year’s late-season quartet of October losses at San Jose and
Seattle sandwiching home setbacks against Portland and Dallas
returned RSL’s all-time MLS regular-season mark down to a perfectly
even .500, six months after reaching a 11-year cumulative high of 6
games over with the April 5 road win at San Jose ... Attaining the “.500”
mark in 2014, in MLS game 293, allowed the club to call itself “even” for
the first time since May 2005, with a 3-3-2 mark early in its history ...
RSL dropped to 32 games below .500 on May 24, 2008, after a 1-2 loss
at Dallas, the club’s low-water mark in terms of overall record ... RSL
went 8-5-8 the rest of the way to earn a playoff berth, knock out #1 seed
Chivas and even host the West Final that season ... This year’s form
has pushed RSL back to three games above .500 …
ALL-TIME GOAL DIFFERENTIAL CREEPING UP AS WELL:
It took 265 all-time regular-season matches, but the 4-1 victory @CHV
in May 2013 put RSL’s all-time aggregate goal differential in MLS play
deep into positive territory at the conclusion of a game, the club scoring
341 goals all-time while conceding 338 ...
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Back on Sept. 21, 2011 in a 3-1 win at Red Bull Arena in New York, RSL
briefly got its goal +/- head above water, but a late Joel Lindpere goal
dropped the side to even, three days before a 1-4 road loss at D.C.
United ...
When Jason Kreis took over RSL 4 games into the club’s third season in
2007, the differential was minus-43, eventually dropping as low as
minus-57 after a loss at Dallas on May 24, 2008 - more than 6.5 years
ago ... It took 160 regular-season matches, but RSL finally made up the
difference ... Last year’s April 5 win over SJ allowed RSL to set a new
all-time +33 high-water goal differential mark, now back to +22 after
Saturday’s win over Chicago ...
WASATCH FORTRESS AGAINST INTERNATIONAL VISITORS:
After the 1-2 loss July 19 to Inter Milan (ITA), all-time RSL still boasts a
total of 27 wins on Utah soil against international opponents in either
CCL play (8-1-2, with a 21/7 goal advantage), exhibitions (7-5-4, 21/19
difference) or against visiting Canadian MLS teams (12-2-4, with a 33/15
+/-) … Since moving into Rio Tinto Stadium in October, 2008, RSL owns
a 22-3-7 (win-loss-draw) mark against int’l clubs or in CCL competition
… Mexican clubs are now 1-1-1 in Sandy in meaningful games, as Cruz
Azul (2010 group stage) fell 1-3 at RSL prior to Monterrey riding a
Humberto Suazo dagger in April 2011 in the second leg of the 2010/11
Final …
HOW RSL GOT THERE:
By eliminating Municipal (Guatemala) and Santa Tecla (El Salvador) last
fall, RSL joined D.C. United, LA Galaxy and Seattle Sounders as MLS
placed four teams in the CONCACAF knockout round for the first time
ever, each facing off against a Liga MX side … As it was back in the
2011 CCL Final, RSL was eliminated by a team from Monterrey, Mexico,
as Tigres UANL – the current Mexican champions – defeated RSL, 3-1,
on aggregate …
WALL OF THE WASATCH INDEED:
Iconic RSL GK Nick Rimando saw his CCL shutout streak snapped at
593 minutes Feb. 24 with Tigres’ first goal (he last allowed a goal in the
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14 minute of RSL’s 0-1 loss at Herediano in July 2012), while his
HOME clean sheet streak totaled 406 minutes, snapped with a 91+
clincher by Andre-Pierre Gignac at the death … Rimando – who saved a
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PK in 1 half stoppage against Gignac in Monterrey a week earlier – had
not conceded at Rio Tinto Stadium in CCL play since the Humberto
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Suazo series-winner in the 44 minute against Monterrey at the RioT
back in April 2011 …
ALL-TIME RSL v SEA HISTORY:
Despite a season-ending 1-3 loss for RSL last October – the Sounders
ringing up 3 goals in the first 20 minutes on #DecisionDay – and an 0-4
shellacking in May 2014, also at Century Link Field, RSL boss Jeff
Cassar’s first career loss as a Head Coach (snapping a 6-0-6 start and
a
game
missing
Rimando/Beckerman/Saborio
(RSL)
and
Dempsey/Yedlin (SEA) due to World Cup camps) – the overall RSLSEA series is very tight, with 12 of the last 17 reg. season matches
decided by one goal or fewer, with only the teams’ MLS debut in 2009 –
as well as three previous Playoff or Open Cup games – seeing multigoal margins prior to RSL’s 2-0 win on June 22, 2013 ...
RSL was unbeaten in 6 straight reg. season games against Seattle prior
to a September 2013 0-2 loss at C-Link, the 2nd longest streak in club
history (Colorado, 8 games, 2009-12) …
SOUNDERS EMERGE IN ELECTRIC OUTING:
In the clubs’ last Washington-based meeting prior to the funereal dirge
of the 2015 finale for RSL, back on Sept. 12, 2014, RSL and Seattle
engaged in a phenomenally entertaining nationally-televised match at
Century Link, RSL riding an early Javier Morales goal - his first in 900+
minutes against the Sounders, coming on the heels of a 16-pass
sequence - before conceding twice late in the first half ... FW Joao
Plata, RSL’s leading scorer that season with 13 goals, equalized just
minutes into the 2nd half, but after a Nat Borchers red card in the 68th
minute, RSL tried to hold on, under repeated assualt before conceding a
94+ rebound to Andy Rose, the former RSL draft pick ...
The game was often cited as an electric advertisement for quality and
excellence in MLS, with both teams fully expecting to see each other
again in the Playoffs (instead, RSL faced off against LA, Seattle against
Dallas); the Sounders won 2 of 3 matches (both at C-Link) to take the
2014 series against RSL, who won the lone Rio Tinto Stadium meeting,
2-1 ...
Despite RSL posting a mark of only 2-5-2 all-time in reg. season play at
Seattle, fond memories abound there, though, winning MLS Cup 2009 at
SEA and drawing 0-0 in 1st leg of 2012 Western Conference Semifinals
at C-Link …
MID-AUG. 2015 WIN OVER SEA CATALYST FOR RSL:
RSL’s 2-0 win over the Sounders in their last RioT visit on August 22 of
last year was viewed at the time as the club’s most comprehensive
performance of the shaky campaign ... Argentine MF Javier Morales
converted a PK – moving him to 9-for-10 all-time in MLS play (now 11for-13), prior to pinging one off the post the following week in Dallas –
and fellow countryman FW Sebastian Jaime tallied his 5th MLS goal of
the season (2nd on club, trailing Morales) ...
RAUCOUS RIOT v. SEATTLE:
In the Sounders’ 2014 Rio Tinto Stadium visit, RSL rode goals by Joao
Plata – his 3rd consecutive game finding the back of the net, bolstering
his total of 5 goals in his a 7-game MLS stretch – and then-newcomer
Luke Mulholland, who scored the game-winner one week after
providing the game-winning assist – just five minutes apart to give RSL
a 2-0 lead early in the 2nd half ... RSL always felt in control of the
match, despite the absences of Javier Morales & Alvaro Saborio
(Seattle missing Obafemi Martins & Marco Pappa) in a game that
served as somewhat of a revenge match for the 4-0 SEA win over RSL
back on May 31 (no Beckerman/Rimando/Saborio/Schuler or Plata in
that one) ...
That day’s scalding win (midday, 102 degrees for a noon kick on
national TV) over Seattle improved RSL to 5-1-2 since Captain Kyle
Beckerman and #ShutoutKing Nick Rimando returned from Brazil
following the FIFA World Cup ...
That game also concluded a 7-game stint that didn’t see RSL depart the
Mountain Time Zone (6 MLS games, 1 exhibition v Tijuana; only road
game was 10-man 1-0 win at rival Colorado) ...
RSL briefly climbed into the Supporters Shield lead that day, Aug. 12,
2014, after the 2-1 win against Seattle, completing a 10-point recovery
in only 5 weeks to climb atop the West ... However, RSL won just 2 of its
next 7 MLS matches, stabilizing the ship a bit at the end to capture the
#3 seed in the 2014 West Playoffs ...
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The all-time results between the “Rave Green” and the “Claret &
Cobalt”:
RSL v Seattle Sounders FC - All-Time Results
Real Salt Lake record: 9-9-5 (24 GF / 29 GA)
Home games: 7-2-2 (17 GF; 8 GA)
Road games: 2-7-3 (7 GF; 21 GA)
Postseason games: 1-2-1 (3 GF; 3 GA - 2011 & 2012 West Semis)
Open Cup games: 0-1-0 (1 GF; 4 GA - 2009 MLS play-in round)
03/28/2009
RSL 0 at SEA 2 L Qwest Field
04/15/2009
RSL 1 at SEA 4 L Starfire
(Open Cup play-in round 1)
08/08/2009
RSL 1 vs SEA 0 W Rio Tinto Stadium
04/10/2010
RSL 2 vs SEA 2 T Rio Tinto Stadium
09/09/2010
RSL 0 at SEA 0 T Qwest Field
05/28/2011
RSL 1 vs SEA 2 L Rio Tinto Stadium
09/10/2011
RSL 2 at SEA 1 W CenturyLink Field
10/29/2011
RSL 3 vs SEA 0 W Rio Tinto Stadium
(West Semis Leg 1)
11/02/2011
RSL 0 at SEA 2 L CenturyLink Field
(West Semis Leg 2)
05/12/2012
RSL 1 at SEA 0 W CenturyLink Field
07/04/2012
RSL 0 vs SEA 0 T Rio Tinto Stadium
10/17/2012
RSL 0 at SEA 0 T CenturyLink Field
11/02/2012
RSL 0 at SEA 0 T CenturyLink Field
(West Semis Leg 1)
11/08/2012
RSL 0 vs SEA 1 L Rio Tinto Stadium
(West Semis Leg 2)
03/30/2013
RSL 2 vs SEA 1 W Rio Tinto Stadium
06/22/2013
RSL 2 vs SEA 2 W Rio Tinto Stadium
09/13/2013
RSL 0 at SEA 2 L CenturyLink Field
05/31/2014
RSL 0 at SEA 4 L CenturyLink Field
08/16/2014
RSL 2 vs SEA 1 W Rio Tinto Stadium
09/12/2014
RSL 2 at SEA 3 L CenturyLink Field
08/22/2015
RSL 2 vs SEA 0 W Rio Tinto Stadium
10/25/2015
RSL 1 at SEA 3 L CenturyLink Field
03/12/2016
RSL 2 vs SEA 1 W Rio Tinto Stadium
08/14/2016
RSL at SEA
CenturyLink Field
10/23/2016
RSL at SEA
CenturyLink Field
RSL-SEA RIVALRY EXTENDS TO PLAYOFFS:
RSL and SEA have been virtually even since the Sounders’ addition to
MLS in 2009, with the 2011 and 2012 seasons illustrating the rivalry
between the Western elite ... On May 28, 2011, just a month after RSL
dropped the CONCACAF Final to Monterrey and 3 weeks after Morales’
horrific ankle injury, Seattle came into Rio Tinto Stadium and snapped
RSL’s MLS-record 29-game home unbeaten streak ... In the September
return leg, RSL visited Century Link Field and posted a 2-1 victory in a
bizarre game, one that saw GK Kasey Keller charged with an own goal
before the Sounders equalized with a controversial PK, followed by a
pair of first-half red cards to RSL DF Tony Beltran and SEA DF Jhon
Kennedy Hurtado ... RSL FW Alvaro Saborio scored the game-winner
early in the second half ...
The sides traded places throughout the season, nipping at LA’s heels in
the 2011 Supporters Shield race before ultimately finishing 2nd and 3rd,
setting the stage for a cracking playoff series in the West Semifinals ...
During Leg One of the 2011 MLS Cup Playoff West Semis, RSL rode a
3-0 victory at home, with two superb goals by FW Alvaro Saborio and
the ultimate series-winning blast by MF Ned Grabavoy ... In the return
leg, RSL withstood a Sounder onslaught, DF Tony Beltran heading a
ball off the line in a game that saw DF Chris Wingert as an emergency
centerback and a dubious PK in Seattle’s 2-0 win ...
2013 RSL/SEA = RAZOR-THIN SEPARATION:
In a previous visit to C-Link in Sept. 2013, RSL sought to complete a 3game season sweep of Seattle; instead, the club’s 0-2 loss marked an
end to a 23-game run that saw RSL score at least a goal in each game,
amassing a 15-4-4 W-L-T record across all comps ...That match
witnessed the MLS debut of Clint Dempsey/Eddie Johnson/Obafemi
Martins for the final 29 minutes, and SEA seemed poised to seize
games in hand and cruise to the 2013 Supporters Shield ...
RSL and SEA had finished 2nd/3rd in both 2011 and 2012, and splitting
their Western Conference Semifinal Playoff series ... To open 2013, on
March 30, RSL rode 1st-half goals from Robbie Findley and Luis Gil to
an eventual 2-1 win against a SEA side still recovering from a CCL QF
ouster ... In June, RSL Captain Kyle Beckerman and Findley each
scored just on either side of halftime, while a suffocating RSL defense
held Seattle to just 2 shots total over the 90 minutes, as RSL won its 5th
straight - in the midst of an 11-game unbeaten run in all comps ...
A year earlier, only two goals - one for each team - were scored in five
2012 meetings ... Only a long-range golazo from Mario Martinez – the
Honduran international signed by SEA after acquiring the discovery
rights from RSL in August – separated the sides, each riding spectacular
goalkeeping runs by Nick Rimando and Michael Gspurning ...
Early on in 2012, RSL won 1-0 over the Sounders at C-Link, FW Fabian
Espindola supplying the game’s only goal on May 12, a 55’ effort
assisted by Luis GIl and set up with interplay by Alvaro Saborio ... The
teams drew 0-0 on July 4 in Utah, while on Oct. 17 at SEA, RSL drew 00 despite having a man-advantage for 60 minutes after Zach Scott’s 2nd
yellow card on a foul of Javier Morales in the 30’ ...
FULLY LOADED FOR SOUNDERS TRIPLE:
RSL and Seattle split the first two 2014 meetings, each club essentially
at full strength in the third and final match at Seattle after missing
several key players in each previous game (May 31, RSL 0 : 4 at SEA;
Aug. 16, RSL 2 : 1 SEA) ...
Missing from the late May Century Link visit were U.S. internationals
Kyle Beckerman and GK Nick Rimando and Costa Rican international
FW Alvaro Saborio, as well as FW Joao Plata (left hamstring) and DF
Chris Schuler (foot) ...
RSL earned a modicum of revenge in Seattle’s August visit to Utah that
year, but the Sounders faced RSL without key figures Obafemi Martins
and Marco Pappa, while RSL was missing both Saborio and MF Javier
Morales ...
MAY 31, 2014 REWIND – RSL 0 : 4 SEA
RSL’s season-opening 12-game unbeaten run crashed to a halt back on
May 31, 2014, at Seattle, conceding three second half goals to fall 4-0 in
the 2nd of what would be 3 consecutive “top of the table” clashes
between the West rivals (9/13/13; 5/31/14; and 8/16/14) ...
In 2014’s previous C-Link visit, Seattle went ahead in the 42’, when MF
Gonzalo Pineda buried a penalty kick after a questionable PK decision
by referee Ricardo Salazar ... The Sounders poured things on in the
second, with MF Marco Pappa scoring in the 55th, FW Chad Barrett
scoring in the 62nd and FW Obafemi Martins topping things off in the
90th ...
Salazar whistled RSL DF Aaron Maund for the game-changing PK in
the 40’, as Maund went shoulder-to-shoulder with Seattle MF Lamar
Neagle near the end line in the left side of the box ... Pineda buried the
ensuing spot kick in the 42’, slotting it just out of the reach of diving RSL
GK Jeff Attinella and inside the left post ...
Pappa made it 2-0 in the 55th, bending home a gorgeous free kick after
DF Brad Evans was fouled outside the box ... The Guatemalan
international curled his 25-yard effort up and over the RSL wall and
inside the near post from just right of center ... SEA then made it 3-0 just
2016 REAL SALT LAKE STORYLINES TO WATCH
RSL @ SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC
CENTURY LINK FIELD – Sun., August 14, 2016 – 5:00 p.m. MT
seven minutes later, punishing RSL with a quick counter following a
turnover ... Martins started the play, stripping a Claret-and-Cobalt player
near midfield and playing Neagle in behind ... Neagle dribbled into the
box and cut a pass across to Barrett, who chipped over an onrushing
Attinella, off of a backtracking Maund, and in ... Martins added a fourth
for Seattle in the 90’, tapping home a low ball from substitute FW Kenny
Cooper to make it 4-0 ...
MORE ON C-LINK BLOODBATH:
That late May 2014 loss also ended RSL’s 16-game regular season
unbeaten streak dating back to Sept. 2013, the second-longest in club
history, trailing only the 18-game regular season unbeaten run compiled
in the 2010 and 2011 seasons ...
Real Salt Lake’s 12-game unbeaten run to kick off 2014 is tied for the
MLS record for longest unbeaten start to a season with the 1996 and
2010 LA Galaxy and 2000 Kansas City Wizards ...
RSL backup GK Jeff Attinella earned his fourth start of an eventual
eight that day, while MF Cole Grossman recorded his fifth career start
for RSL, replacing Beckerman ... Up top, FW Devon Sandoval earned
his third start of an eventual eight in 2014, filling in for Saborio as the
target forward up top ...
2016 REAL SALT LAKE ROSTER
(as of August 11, 2016)
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
#
25
70
24
5
2
1
80
15
12
3
7
21
11
14
19
6
4
17
10
18
49
28
8
27
30
16
Name
Danilo Acosta
Jordan Allen
Jeff Attinella
Kyle Beckerman
Tony Beltran
Pos.
MF
D/M/F
GK
MF
DF
Eduardo “Lalo” Fernandez GK
Olmes Garcia
FW
Justen Glad
DF
Omar Holness
MF
Phanuel Kavita
DF
Juan Manuel Martinez
FW
Aaron Maund
DF
Javier Morales
MF
Yura Movsisyan
FW
Luke Mulholland
MF
Boyd Okwuonu
DF
Jamison Olave
DF
Demar Phillips
DF
Joao Plata
FW
Nick Rimando
GK
Devon Sandoval
FW
Chris Schuler
CB
Sunday Stephen
MF
John Stertzer
MF
Emery Welshman
FW
Chris Wingert
DF
Ht.
5-11
5-11
6-2
5-11
5-8
6-3
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-1
5-9
6-1
5-9
6-1
5-9
5-9
6-3
5-6
5-2
5-9
6-1
6-4
5-11
6-0
5-11
5-11
Wt.
160
160
190
165
150
170
175
145
174
184
170
180
150
190
150
170
210
140
135
185
185
205
170
170
185
180
D.O.B.
11/07/1997
04/25/1995
09/29/1988
04/23/1982
10/11/1987
12/16/1992
10/21/1992
02/28/1997
03/13/1994
03/09/1993
10/25/1985
09/19/1990
01/10/1980
08/02/1987
08/07/1988
02/24/1993
04/21/1981
09/23/1983
03/01/1992
06/17/1979
06/16/1991
09/06/1987
09/17/1988
10/04/1990
11/09/1991
06/16/1982
Hometown
Sandy, UT
Rochester, NY
Clearwater, FL
Crofton, MD
Claremont, CA
El Paso, TX
Istmina, Colombia
Tucson, AZ
Kingston, Jamaica
Salt Lake City, UT
Buenos Aires, Arg.
Dorchester, MA
Buenos Aires, Arg.
Pasadena, CA
Preston, England
Edmond, OK
Cali, Colombia
Kingston, Jamaica
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Montclair, CA
Albuquerque, NM
Chicago, IL
Lagos, Nigeria
Oaktown, VA
Missisauga, Canada
Babylon, NY
NUMERIC ROSTER AND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
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16
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19
21
24
25
27
28
30
49
70
80
Name
Lalo Fernandez
Tony Beltran
Phanuel Kavita
Jamison Olave
Kyle Beckerman
Boyd Okwuonu
Juan Manuel Martinez
Stephen Sunday
Joao Plata
Javier Morales
Omar Holness
Yura Movsisyan
Justen Glad
Chris Wingert
Demar Phillips
Nick Rimando
Luke Mulholland
Aaron Maund
Jeff Attinella
Danilo Acosta
John Stertzer
Chris Schuler
Emery Welshman
Devon Sandoval
Jordan Allen
Olmes Garcia
Pos.
GK
DF
DF
DF
MF
DF
FW
MF
FW
MF
MF
FW
DF
DF
DF
GK
MF
DF
GK
MF
MF
DF
FW
FW
DF
FW
Pronunciation
LAW – lo
FAN – well
oak – WAH – new
“Burrito”
“Sunny”
JOE - ow
HOLE - ness
mowv – SIS – ee - un
Place of Birth
Guadalajara, Mexico
Whittier, CA
Lubumbashi, DR Congo
Cali, Colombia
Crofton, MD
Edmond, OK
Viedma, Argentina
Lagos, Nigeria
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Buenos Aires, Arg.
Kingston, Jamaica
Tucson, AZ
Babylon, NY
duh – MARR
Kingston, Jamaica
ruh - MAHN - do
Montclair, CA
Preston, England
MAWND
Dorchester, MA
ATT – uh – NELL - uh Clearwater, FL
uh-KOSE-tuh
San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Fairfax, VA
SHOO – lurr
Chicago, IL
Missisauga, Canada
DEV - un
Albuquerque, NM
Rochester, NY
OLE - mace
Barranquilla, Colombia
College
-Virginia
South Florida
-UCLA
---North Carolina
Clemson
-Notre Dame
-Pasadena City
Wingate
North Carolina
---UCLA
New Mexico
Creighton
-Maryland
Oregon State
St. John’s
Status
SUP/HP/GC/DOM
SUP/HP/DOM
SEN/DOM
SEN/DOM
SEN/DOM
SUP/HP/DOM
SEN/GC/DOM
SUP/HP/DOM
SUP/GA/Int’l
SUP/HP/DOM
SEN/DP/Int’l
SEN/DOM
SEN/GC/DOM
SEN/DP/DOM
SEN/GC/DOM
SEN/DOM
SEN/GC/DOM
SEN/Int’l
SEN/DP/GC/DOM
SEN/DOM
SUP/DOM
SEN/DOM
SEN/Int’l
SEN/DOM
SUP/Int’l
SEN/DOM
Last Club (League)
C.A. Penarol (Uruguayan 1st Div.)
UCLA
Clemson University
New York Red Bulls (MLS)
Colorado Rapids (MLS)
University of North Carolina
Boca Juniors (Argentina)
Alanyaspor (Turkish 1st Div.)
Toronto FC (MLS)
Vecindario (Spanish 2nd Div.)
University of North Carolina
Spartak Moscow (Russian Premier Lg.)
RSL-Arizona Academy U-18s (USSDA)
New York City FC (MLS)
Aalesunds FK (Norway)
New York Red Bulls (MLS)
Tampa Bay Rowdies (NASL)
Toronto FC (MLS)
Tampa Bay Rowdies (NASL)
Real Monarchs SLC (USL)
University of Maryland
Real Monarchs SLC (USL)
Real Monarchs SLC (USL)
University of New Mexico
University of Virginia
Deportes Quindio (Colombian 1st Div.)
H e a d A t h l e t i c T r a i n e r : Tyson Pace (Clearfield, UT)
A s s t . A t h l e t i c T r a i n e r : Tyler Knight (Huntsville, AL)
A s s t . A t h l e t i c T r a i n e r : Marshall Stoddard (Ogden, UT)
Team Physicians:
Dr. Andrew Cooper (Salt Lake City, UT),
Dr. Joe Albano (Syracuse, NY),
Dr. Stephen Kirk (Sandy, UT),
Dr. John Edwards (Provo, UT)
T e a m C h i r o p r a c t o r : Monte Layton, D.C. (Midvale, UT)
P r e s s O f f i c e r s : Trey Fitz-Gerald (Albuquerque, NM);
Matt Gaschk (Gig Harbor, WA);
T e a m V i d e o g r a p h e r s : Tyler Gibbons (San Diego, CA);
D i r . , S p o r t s S c i e n c e / P e r f o r m a n c e : Dan Barlow (Silver Spring, MD)
T e a m P h o t o g r a p h e r : Ray Taggart (Sandy, UT)
S t r e n g t h / C o n d i t i o n i n g C o a c h : Presley Okobia (Newark, NJ) T e a m C h a p l a i n : John Prim (Cottonwood Heights, UT)
T e a m A d m i n i s t r a t o r : Tim Weaver (Lockport, NY)
E q u i p m e n t M a n a g e r : Kevin Harter (Dallas, TX)
A s s t . E q u i p m e n t M g r : Eric Brimhall (Manassas, VA)
O w n e r : Dell Loy Hansen (Logan, UT)
C h i e f B u s i n e s s O f f i c e r : Andy Carroll (Park City, UT)
G e n e r a l M a n a g e r : Craig Waibel (Spokane, WA)
H e a d C o a c h : Jeff Cassar (Livonia, MI)
A s s i s t a n t C o a c h : Richie Williams (Middletown, NJ)
A s s i s t a n t C o a c h : Daryl Shore (Peekskill, NY)
A s s i s t a n t C o a c h : Ted Eck (Springfield, IL)
A s s i s t a n t C o a c h : Tyrone Marshall (Kingston, Jamaica)
VP, Soccer Operations: Rob Zarkos (Bellevue, WA)
A s s t . G e n e r a l M a n a g e r : Elliot Fall (Salt Lake City, UT)
H e a d S c o u t : Andy Williams (Kingston, Jamaica)
REAL SALT LAKE – ALL-TIME MLS REGULAR-SEASON HISTORY (2005-present)
------ OVERALL -----v.
GP
W- L- T
GF GA +/COL 36 14-12-10
41 34 +7
LA
32 12-13- 7
50 48 +2
DAL 32 10-17- 5
38 46 -8
CHV 29 13-12- 4
38 34 +4
SJ
26
9- 8- 9
37 33 +4
HOU 23
8-10- 5
35 31 +4
KC
22
9- 8- 5
29 27 +2
RBNY 19
6- 5- 8
27 27
=
NE
19
9- 5- 5
34 25 +9
DC
19
7- 7- 5
29 31 -2
CLB 19
5-11- 3
23 29 -6
CHI 19
6- 6- 7
18 22 -4
SEA 17
7- 6- 4
18 21 -3
POR 15
5- 4- 6
20 17 +3
VAN 16
5- 7- 4
15 21 -6
TOR 15
8- 5- 2
20 12 +8
PHI
9
3- 0- 6
16 11 +5
MTL
5
2- 2- 1
8 9 -1
ORL
2
0- 0- 2
3 3
=
NYC
2
2- 0- 0
5 2 +2
378 141-138-99 508 486 +22
----- HOME GAMES
GP
W-L- T
GF
18 10-3- 5
25
15
6-3- 6
26
17
9-5- 3
28
13
7-3- 3
20
13
4-3- 6
19
11
6-1- 4
13
10
6-3- 1
17
10
5-0- 5
18
10
5-2- 3
21
10
7-1- 2
20
9
4-3- 2
15
9
3-3- 3
10
8
5-1- 2
12
9
4-3- 2
14
8
4-1- 3
10
8
7-1- 0
19
4
2-0- 2
10
3
2-0- 1
5
1
0-0- 1
1
1
1-0- 0
2
188 98-36-54 307
----GA +/11 +14
19 +7
19 +9
11 +9
11 +8
5 +8
13 +4
9 +9
9 +12
8 +12
8 +7
13 -3
6 +6
11 +3
5 +5
8 +11
6 +4
2 +3
1
=
0 +2
176 +131
----- ROAD GAMES ----GP
W- L-T
GF GA +/18
4- 9- 5 16 23 -7
17
6-10- 1 24 29 -5
15
1-12- 2 10 27 -17
16
6- 9- 1 18 23 -5
13
5- 5- 3 18 22 -4
12
2- 9- 1 22 26 -4
12
3- 5- 4 12 14 -2
9
1- 5- 3
9 18 -9
9
4- 3- 2 13 16 -3
9
0- 6- 3
9 23 -14
10
1- 8- 1
8 21 -13
10
3- 3- 4
8 9 -1
9
2- 5- 2
6 15 -9
6
1- 1- 4
6 6
=
8
1- 6- 1
5 16 -11
7
1- 4- 2
1 4 -3
5
1- 0- 4
6 5 +1
2
0- 2- 0
3 7 -4
1
0- 0- 1
2 2
=
1
1- 0- 0
3 2 +1
190 43-102-45 201 310 -109
--------- FORM
16 15 14 13
LW WLT WWW TLT
L WLT LTW LWL
L LL WLT TWL
WLL WWW WWL
T LTW WTT LWW
LW WW
W
W
WW WWT
T
L
W
L
T
L
T
L
W
W
T
L
W
L
L
T
T
W
W
W
W
T
W LW LWL LWW
TT LLT TLW TWT
LW LLL LTT WWT
L
W
W
W
W
T
T
T
T
L
W
L
T
T
W
W
thru 080716
GUIDE (reverse order) ---------12 11 10 09 08
07
06
05
LWW TW TT WTL TWL WWTL LWLT LLLW
WLW LW WL WT TT TWL WLWL TLWL
LWT WT WL LW WLW LLT LWLL LWLL
WW TW WL LWL LLL TTTL WLWL
LLL WW TW TL WTW
TLLT
L LT WL LTT LT LLW TWLL
L WL TW WL LT
WL
TW
LL
W WW TW WL TL
TT
LT
TT
W TW WW LW TW
LT
WT
LL
W LT WT TW LW
LW
TW
LL
L LL WL LW LW
LT
WL
LL
T LT WW TL TT
LT
LW
LL
TTW WL TT WL
WWW TL
TLW LW
W LW TW LW WL
TL
T WT TW
W
(ROAD)
REAL SALT LAKE – ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR MLS REGULAR-SEASON RECORD
Year
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
TOT.
---------- OVERALL ----------W- L- T
PTS
PPG
GF GA +/5-22- 5
20 0.63
30 65 -35
10-13- 9
39 1.22
45 49 -4
6-15- 9
27 0.90
31 45 -14
10-10-10
40 1.33
40 39 -1
11-12- 7
40 1.33
43 35 +8
15- 4-11
56 1.87
45 20 +25
15-11- 8
53 1.56
44 36 +8
17-11- 6
57 1.68
46 35 +11
16-10- 8
56 1.65
57 41 +16
15- 8-11
56 1.65
54 39 +15
11-15- 8
41 1.21
38 48 -10
10- 7- 7
37 1.54
35 34 +1
141-138-99 522 1.38 508 486 +22
-----W- L- T
5- 8- 3
6- 4- 6
4- 7- 4
8- 1- 6
9- 1- 5
11- 0- 4
10- 3- 4
11- 4- 2
10- 3- 4
11- 1- 5
7- 4- 6
6- 0- 5
98-36-54
RSL COACHING HISTORY -- Reg. Season -Year
2005
2006
2007
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Coach
W
L
John Ellinger
5 22
John Ellinger 10 13
John Ellinger
0
2
TOTAL
15 37
Jason Kreis
6 13
Jason Kreis
10 10
Jason Kreis
11 12
Jason Kreis
15
4
Jason Kreis
15 11
Jason Kreis
17 11
Jason Kreis
16 10
TOTAL
90 71
Jeff Cassar
15
8
Jeff Cassar
11 15
Jeff Cassar
10
7
TOTAL
36 30
ALL-TIME
141 138
T
5
9
2
16
7
10
7
11
8
6
8
57
11
8
7
26
99
PCT
.234
.453
.250
.338
.365
.500
.483
.683
.556
.589
.589
.542
.603
.435
.563
.533
.504
HOME GAMES -----PPG
GF GA +/1.13
19 24 -5
1.13
23 19 +4
1.07
18 22 -4
2.00
24 10 -14
2.13
34 11 +23
2.47
31
7 +24
2.00
29 15 +14
2.06
27 15 +12
2.00
31 16 +15
2.24
33 14 +19
1.59
20 14 +6
2.09
16
9 +7
1.86 307 176 +131
------ ROAD GAMES -----W- L- T
PPG
GF GA +/0-14- 2 0.13
11 41 -30
4- 9- 3 0.94
22 30 -8
2- 8- 5 0.73
13 23 -20
2- 9- 4 0.67
16 29 -13
2-11- 2 0.53
9 24 -15
4- 4- 7 1.27
14 13 +1
5- 8- 4 1.12
15 21 -6
6- 7- 4 1.29
19 20 -1
6- 7- 4 1.29
26 25 +1
4- 7- 6 1.06
21 25 -4
4-11- 2 0.82
16 34 -18
4- 7- 2 1.05
17 23 -6
43-102-45 0.92 201 310 -109
----- MLS Cup Playoffs ----W
L
T
PCT
OT
ShO
PTS
20
39
2
61
25
40
40
56
53
57
56
327
56
41
37
134
522
1
2
0
1
0
3
7
0
0
7
1
0
1
2
1
1
6
1
1
7
1
2
1
0
1
1
6
1
1
7
.500
.750
.250
.333
.250
.700
.526
.250
.250
.500
0-0-0
0-0-2
0-0-0
0-0
2-0
0-0
0-0-3
0-1
2-1
0-0-3
2-1
Conf.
Finish
West 5
West 5
West 6
West 3
West 5
West 2
West 3
West 2
West 2
West 3
West 9
--------- USOC --------W
L
T
PCT
OT
0
1
0
.000 0-1-0
1
1
0
.500 1-0-0
1
0
0 1.000
2
2
0
.500 1-1-0
0
1
0
.000
1
1
0
.500
0
1
0
.000
0
1
1
.250
1
1
0
.500
0
1
0
.000
4
1
0
.800
6
6
1
.500
0
1
0
.000
3
1
0
.750
0
0
2
.500
3
2
0
.600
11 11
3
.500
Supporters
Shield
11th of 12
9th of 12
12th of 13
7th of 14
8th of 15
2nd of 16
3rd of 18
5th of 19
4th of 19
4th of 19
16th of 20
Postseason
Result
DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
West Finalist
MLS Cup Champion
Quarterfinals
West Finalist
Quarterfinals
MLS Cup Runner-up
Quarterfinals
DNQ
------ CCL -----L
T
PCT PTS
ShO
W
1-0
4
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
.750
.500
.600
13
8
7
1-0
8
4
4
.600
28
3
0
3
11
0
1
0
5
1
1
2
6
.875
.250
.875
.643
7
1
8
36
1-1
2-1
REAL SALT LAKE – U.S. OPEN CUP HISTORY
vs. Team
Minnesota Thunder (USL)
Virginia Beach (USL)
Kansas City Wizards
Colorado Rapids
Columbus Crew
Seattle Sounders FC
San Jose Earthquakes
D.C. United
Wilmington Hammerheads (USL)
FC Dallas
Minnesota Stars FC (NASL)
Atlanta Silverbacks (NASL)
Charleston Battery (USL PRO)
Carolina Railhawks (NASL)
Portland Timbers
D.C. United
Atlanta Silverbacks (NASL)
Seattle Sounders FC 2 (USL)
Portland Timbers
LA Galaxy
Sporting Kansas City
Wilmington Hammerheads (USL)
Seattle Sounders FC
TOTALS
GP
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
25
W-L-T
0-1
1-0
1-0
0-2
0-1
0-1
1-0-1
0-1
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-3
1-0
0-0-1
11-11-3
OT
0-1-0
1-0-0
ShO
1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
3-2-0
1-0
0-1
2-1
GF
4
2
2
1
0
1
7
1
2
0
1
3
5
3
2
0
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
44
GA
6
1
1
3
2
4
3
2
0
2
3
2
2
0
1
1
2
1
0
0
3
2
1
42
Mtg.
2005
2006
2007
2007
2008
2009
2010
2010
2011
2011
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2014
2015
2015
2015
2015
2016
2016
Round
Rd of 16
Rd of 16
Play-in
Quarterfinal
Play-in
Play-in
Play-in
Play-in
Rd of 16
Quarterfinal
Rd of 32
Rd of 32
Rd of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
FINAL
Rd of 32
Rd of 32
Rd of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Rd of 32
Rd of 16
Series Note:
Kreis hat trick wasted in 4-6 OT road loss
Andy Williams bombazo in 93’ rescues home RSL side
Orange ball rolled out in last Ellinger win
…
Kovalenko red card dooms RSL chances
Starfire turf not kind as RSL loses to expansion SEA
4-0 home win & 3-3 road draw (PK win) give RSL edge
Najar GWG in OT overcomes Morales/Saborio substitutions
Beltran, Alexandre lead RSL in home match
RSL wilts in sweltering heat at Pizza Hut Park
Record crowd of 17,000+ watch RSL shocker to 2nd div team
Beckerman early, Sandoval/Stephenson late saves 120’ RSL
Early 0-2 deficit overcome by Sandoval, Plata, et al
Beltran, Wingert and Saborio score as RSL dominates
Saborio early, Plata late in Will Johnson return to RTS
45’ Lewis Neal goal dooms dominant RSL at home - again
10’ Findley goal unable to hold up, ATL rides Poku 91+’
57’ Morales sub leads to Plata equalizer, game-winner
Attinella clean sheet bolstered by Jaime, Javi goals
Maund header in 87’ leads RSL past Gerrard, Keane
Early Garcia goal precedes 2g KC explosion in final 10’
RioT reopen sees Attinella, Wingert excel in PKs
Plata PK not enough to overcome hot visiting GK
REAL SALT LAKE – CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE HISTORY
vs. Team
Series
Arabe Unido (PAN)
Cruz Azul (MEX)
Toronto FC (CAN)
Columbus Crew (USA) 1
Saprissa (CRC)
1
Monterrey (MEX)
1
Herediano (CRC)
Tauro FC (PAN)
Santa Tecla (SLV)
Municipal (GUA)
Tigres (MEX)
1
TOTALS
W-L
------1-0
1-0
0-1
-----
0-1
GP
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
22
W-L-T
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-0-1
1-0-1
1-1-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
2-0-0
2-0-1
2-0-0
0-1-1
11-6-6
OT
ShO
GF
5
7
5
4
3
2
0
3
2
2
1
34
GA
3
6
2
1
2
3
1
0
1
0
3
22
Mtg.
2010
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2015
2015
2016
Stage
Group
Group
Group
Quarter
Semi
FINAL
Group
Group
Group
Group
Quarter
Series Notes/Result
RSL sweeps home and away by 2-1 / 3-2 scores
Spectacular 4-5 road loss reversed by 3-1 group clincher
Morales FK at death clinches passage to knockouts
Feb. 22 frozen field in Ohio, March 1 dominance in Utah
Sabo strikes w/o celebrating, Olave road goal critical
Morales road equalizer sets up home finale, Suazo dagger
Borchers red leads to loss, home shutout denies advance
94+ Sabo PK wins on road, Javi/Kyle show at home
Javi assists late on goals for Garcia, Martinez comeback
Plata road/Olave home goals hold up Rimando shutouts
1-3 agg. loss in QF; Plata G, Yura/Wingert RioT return
REAL SALT LAKE – ALL-TIME MLS CUP PLAYOFF HISTORY
YEAR
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
vs. Team
Series
Chivas USA
New York
Columbus Crew
Chicago Fire
Los Angeles Galaxy
FC Dallas
Seattle Sounders FC
Los Angeles Galaxy
Seattle Sounders FC
Los Angeles Galaxy
Portland Timbers
Sporting KC
Los Angeles Galaxy
TOTALS
W-L
GP
W-L-T
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1-0
0-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-1
2-0
0-1
0-1
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1-0-1
0-1-0
2-0-0
0-0-1
0-0-1
0-1-1
1-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-1
1-1-0
2-0-0
0-0-1
0-1-1
14
8-6
21
7-7-7
AET
0-0-1
0-0-1
ShO
1-0
1-0
1-0-0
0-1
0-0-2
2-1*
GF
GA
3
0
4
0
1
2
3
1
0
2
5
1
0
2
1
2
0
1
3
2
3
1
1
2
1
5
22
24
Round
Series Result
West Semis
West Final
East Semis
East Final
MLS Cup '09
West Semis
West Semis
West Final
West Semis
West Semis
West Final
MLS Cup ’13
West Semis
Won 3-2 on aggregate
Lost 0-1 in West Final
Won 4-2 on aggregate
Won PK shootout 5-4
Won PK shootout 5-4
Lost 2-3 on aggregate
Won 3-2 on aggregate
Lost 1-3 in West Final
Lost 0-1 on aggregate
Won 2-1 on aggregate
Won 5-2 on aggregate
Lost PK shootout 6-7
Donovan hat trick paces LA 2nd-leg
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE MLS CUP PLAYOFF RESULTS (won 8 of 14 all-time series; 7-7-7 W-L-T)
2008
11/01/2008
11/08/2008
OPPONENT
RESULT
ATT.
Chivas USA
W 1-0
14,719
at Chivas USA
T 2-2
19,265
RSL advances 3-2 on aggregate
New York
L 0-1
20,008*
RSL eliminated 0-1 on aggregate
W-L-T RD.
1-0-0 WCSF 1
1-0-1 WCSF 2
OPPONENT
RESULT
ATT.
Columbus
W 1-0
11,499
at Columbus
W 3-2
10,109
RSL advances 4-2 on aggregate
at Chicago
T 0-0 (AET) 21,723*
RSL advances 5-4 on PKs
vs Los Angeles
T 1-1 (AET) 46,011
RSL wins MLS Cup ’09 5-4 on PKs
W-L-T RD.
1-0-0 ECSF 1
2-0-0 ECSF 2
2010
10/30/2010
11/06/2010
OPPONENT
RESULT
ATT.
at FC Dallas
L 1-2
11,003
FC Dallas
T 1-1
19,324
RSL eliminated 2-3 on aggregate
W-L-T RD.
0-1-0 WCSF 1
0-1-1 WCSF 2
2011
10/29/2011
11/02/2011
OPPONENT
RESULT
ATT.
Seattle
W 3-0
17,067
at Seattle
L 0-2
36,021
RSL advances 3-2 on aggregate
at Los Angeles
L 1-3
23,347
W-L-T RD.
1-0-0 WCSF 1
1-1-0 WCSF 2
SCORERS:
RSL: Saborio (41, 53); Grabavoy (88)
SEA: Alonso (56); Neagle (61)
1-2-1
RSL: Saborio (25)
LA: Donovan (23); Magee (58), Keane (68)
2012
10/29/2011
11/02/2011
OPPONENT
RESULT
ATT.
at Seattle
T 0-0
34,941
Seattle
L 0-1
19,657
RSL eliminated 0-1 on aggregate
W-L-T RD.
0-0-1 WCSF 1
0-1-0 WCSF 2
SEA: Martinez (81)
2013
11/03/2013
11/07/2013
OPPONENT
RESULT
ATT.
at Los Angeles
L 0-1
27,000*
Los Angeles
W 2-1
19,042
RSL advances 2-1 on aggregate
Portland
W 4-2
17,333
at Portland
W 1-0
20,674*
RSL advances 5-2 on aggregate
at Kansas City
T 1-1 (AET) 21,650*
RSL loses MLS Cup ’13 6-7 on PKs
W-L-T RD.
0-1-0 WCSF 1
1-0-0 WCSF 2
NOTES:
First ESPN appearance since Nov. 2011 at LA
RSL: Velasquez (26); Schuler (103)
1-0-0
2-0-0
WCF 1
WCF 2
RSL: Findley, Schuler, Morales, Saborio
RSL: Findley
0-0-1
CUP
RSL: Saborio (55); KC: Collin (73)
11/15/2008
2009
10/31/2009
11/05/2009
11/14/2009
11/22/2009
11/06/2011
11/10/2013
11/24/2013
12/07/2013
2014
11/01/2014
11/09/2014
OPPONENT
Los Angeles
at Los Angeles
RSL eliminated
1-1-1
WCF
2-0-1
ECF
2-0-2
CUP
WCF
RESULT
ATT.
W-L-T RD.
T 0-0
20,713* 0-0-1 WCSF 1
L 0-5
27,000 0-1-1 WCSF 2
0-5 on aggregate
*shootouts officially recorded as ties
NOTES:
RSL: Movsisyan (90)
RSL: Kovalenko (39) Morales (77);
CHV: Kljestan (30) Braun (83)
NY: van den Bergh (28)
SCORERS:
RSL: Findley (88)
RSL: Morales (37) Findley (45) Williams (74);
CLB: Barros Schelotto (19,35)
RSL: Findley (64); LA: Magee (41)
SCORERS:
RSL: Espindola (5); DAL: Cunningham (44) Avila (88)
RSL: Findley (80); DAL: McCarty (17)
SCORERS:
NOTES:
Penedo stands on head in game RSL dominated
Worst loss in RSL postseason history, 2nd-worst loss ever
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE MLS ATTENDANCE HISTORY (2005-present)
Top 77 All-Time RSL Home Attendances
Date
Aug. 12, 2006
June 4, 2005
Sept. 20, 2008
May 3, 2008
April 16, 2005
Sep. 19, 2007
Oct. 7, 2006
Sept. 19, 2015
July 4, 2015
March 2, 2016
July 24, 2015
May 23, 2015
March 29, 2015
Sept. 28, 2011
July 4, 2006
July 4, 2007
Nov. 1, 2014
Oct. 11, 2014
Sept. 19, 2014
Oct. 22, 2014
August 22, 2015
Sept. 6, 2014
Sept. 22, 2012
July 4, 2014
March 26, 2011
Sept. 21, 2013
April 19, 2014
May 17, 2014
May 24, 2014
Oct. 5, 2013
Oct. 27, 2012
August 16, 2014
June 7, 2014
March 22, 2014
Oct. 19, 2010
August 9, 2014
Oct. 23, 2013
July 3, 2013
Oct. 23, 2012
August 21, 2012
March 24, 2012
April 18, 2015
July 24, 2014
July 1, 2016
June 20, 2012
Oct. 22, 2011
April 27, 2011
March 16, 2013
July 4, 2012
March 30, 2012
August 15, 2015
Sept. 1, 2012
June 18, 2016
July 30, 2014
March 14, 2015
August 18, 2012
June 18, 2013
July 19, 2014
Oct. 16, 2010
April 4, 2012
July 18, 2015
June 27, 2015
July 29, 2009
July 9, 2016
Oct. 9, 2008
Nov. 15, 2008
April 30, 2016
August 6, 2016
Oct. 17, 2015
Sept. 17, 2011
June 22, 2013
July 22, 2016
July 20, 2013
April 16, 2016
May 1, 2015
April 26, 2014
June 6, 2009
Opponent
Real Madrid (ESP)
FC Dallas
Chivas USA
Los Angeles Galaxy
Colorado Rapids
Los Angeles Galaxy
Houston Dynamo
LA Galaxy
Orlando City SC
Tigres UANL (MEX)
Sporting Kansas City
New York City FC
Toronto FC
Chicago Fire
Chivas USA
Toronto FC
Los Angeles Galaxy
San Jose Earthquakes
Colorado Rapids
Chivas USA
Seattle Sounders FC
FC Dallas
Portland Timbers FC
New England Revolution
Los Angeles Galaxy
San Jose Earthquakes
Portland Timbers
Colorado Rapids
FC Dallas
FC Dallas
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Seattle Sounders FC
Portland Timbers
Los Angeles Galaxy
Cruz Azul (MEX)
D.C. United
Chivas USA
Philadelphia Union
Herediano (CRC)
Tauro FC (PAN)
Chivas USA
Vancouver Whitecaps
Montreal Impact
D.C. United
Los Angeles Galaxy
Portland Timbers
Monterrey (MEX)
Colorado Rapids
Seattle Sounders FC
Seattle Sounders FC
Portland Timbers
D.C. United
Portland Timbers
New York Red Bulls
Philadelphia Union
FC Dallas
USMNT v Honduras WCQ
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
FC Dallas
Montreal Impact
Houston Dynamo
Columbus Crew SC
MLS All-Star Game
Montreal Impact
New York Red Bulls
New York Red Bulls
Houston Dynamo
Chicago Fire
FC Dallas
Sporting Kansas City
Seattle Sounders FC
San Jose Earthquakes
Sporting Kansas City
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
San Jose Earthquakes
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Colorado Rapids
Attendance
45,511*
40,589
26,391
25,571
25,287
24,633
22,515
21,004*
20,956*
20,921*
20,809*
20,801*
20,794*
20,762*
20,752
20,751
20,713*
20,701*
20,692*
20,665*
20,549*
20,545*
20,524*
20,513*
20,507*
20,504*
20,496*
20,489*
20,488*
20,488*
20,483*
20,483*
20,480*
20,466*
20,463*
20,452*
20,447*
20,446*
20,436*
20,430*
20,415*
20,414*
20,398*
20,389*
20,382*
20,378*
20,378*
20,370*
20,363*
20,359*
20,338*
20,334*
20,317*
20,295*
20,281*
20,281*
20,275*
20,265*
20,236*
20,191*
20,174*
20,171*
20,120*
20,086
20,008*
20,008*
19,950
19,909
19,899
19,888**
19,848
19,842
19,832**
19,720
19,715
19,661
19,546
*Sellout
**Sellout w/ diminished “concert stage” capacity
(2016 games in BOLD)
Notes
Highest-attended soccer match in Utah history sees Beckham/Raul/Robinho et al.
Doubleheader w/ USA v. Costa Rica WC Qualifier, feat. Donovan
Rice-Eccles finale marks biggest stand-alone regular season crowd (0-1
Beckham thrills masses with two goals to equalize in 2-2 tie
Inaugural RSL Home Game at Rice-Eccles
Even without Beckham, teams entertain in thrilling 2-2 draw
Playoff hopes fade in ’06 Rice-Eccles finale
Big Dev brace leads RSL over star-studded LA to keep playoff hopes alive #Rimando123
Kaka scores 4’ into game, Jaime scores in 4th straight home match, Kaka ejected in 45’
Early Plata goal gives RSL hope, but Javi PK miss + late Gignac goal prevent advancement
Morales & Plata score on either side of Feilhaber; Attinella huge in Pioneer Day win
Homecoming for Kreis & Co. celebrated w/ Stertzer 1st-career goal, Saborio header, Rimando 0
19-y.o. Jordan Allen header at the death delivers points in 1st-ever Sunday reg. season game
Largest crowd in Rio Tinto Stadium history witnesses worst-ever home defeat (0-3 v CHI)
’05 Expansion brethren duel to scoreless Independence Day tie
Canadian club makes first RES visit on July 4th
West Semi Leg One crowd says #ThanksLD to Donovan, Galaxy, as RSL outshoots LA 16-3, but …
Grabavoy/Velasquez score 5’ apart during FIFA window to clinch 7th straight playoff berth
5-1 win completes 9-pt RMC sweep, as Plata, Morales, Schuler strike for 3g in 5 min
Goals by Saborio/Beckerman combine w/ 313’ shutout streak in finale of 11-1-5 home season
Morales, Jaime strike early, Rimando earns SO as RSL rides dominant possession in must-win
Findley strikes early, Sabo hits GWG on 1st touch in 118 days for 2-1 win in Jaime debut
RSL becomes 2nd-ever team with 3 straight 15-win seasons in playoff-clinching win
Morales/Plata PKs lead RSL in Beckerman/Rimando World Cup homecoming
RSL exacts ’10 Supp. Shield revenge with dominating performance
3g in 4 min sees two Lenhart headers around Morales goal in loss, H2H w/ “Holy War”
Stellar Rimando saves, Grabavoy goal in 78’ make RSL unbeaten in 7 games w/ Cassar
Morales PK, Plata goal earn W as Attinella/Grossman/Sandoval replace World Cup vets
Scoreless draw in lackluster game highlighted by Attinella excellence
Despite Mansally red in 15’ RSL holds on for 1-1 draw on exquisite Saborio goal
Third consecutive scoreless draw unceremonious end to record season (17 wins/57 pts)
Plata & Mulholland score 4’ apart in early 2nd half to overtake 1st place in West
RSL takes early lead on Mulholland goal, but 2 counters, red card, PK doom club
Early-arrivals loudly greet with multiple tifo displays; Sabo nets, Keane equalizes
Historic 3-1 win makes RSL first MLS squad to win CCL Group
3 goals in first 24’ from Plata and Schuler (x2) bolster Rimando shutout #113 (MLS-record)
2013 finale sees Saborio, Plata score 3’ apart in early 2nd half to clinch West 2 seed
Down a man, RSL comes back twice from deficits to salvage 2-2 draw on Morales 95+ PK
Despite dominance, 0-0 draw eliminates RSL from advancement out of group play
Saborio, Beckerman score in dominating CCL home opener in must-win group game
RSL dominates possession, yet concedes fluky goal in 0-1 loss
RSL sees pair of red cards (Saucedo, Olave) in 0-1 loss, snapping 13-game home unbeaten run
Mulholland’s 3’ goal and Garcia brace send RSL past 10-man Impact late
Burrito solves Hamid just once in Sabo return on national TV Fireworks game
RSL blows 2-0 lead after 24’ for first time in 234 MLS games to lose 2-3
Record-breaking third consecutive sellout in 2011 reg. season finale
Trip to FIFA Club World Cup falls one step short in 0-1 loss
RSL continues unbeaten run in home openers (4-0-5) due to late Saborio heroics
RSL snaps unprecedented 3-game home skid with entertaining scoreless draw
Findley, Gil supply first-half strikes for 8th straight non-playoff RSL sellout
Poor finishing leaves excellent first half work unrewarded, Borchers header at death kills
Will Johnson header following 85-min lightning delay snaps 4-game winless streak
Martinez, Movsisyan score on either side of Adi/Melano strikes
Early Plata goal cancelled out by sublime Henry strike in nutty Olave return to UT
Morales/Olave/Sabo tally to cancel out Aristeguieta brace, Olave OG in 2015 opener
Late Ferreira goal shocks Rio Tinto Stadium faithful in stoppage time loss
Team USA improves to 3-0 in Utah as Jozy Altidore scores in 4th straight game
Plata equalizes after controversial PK decision gives VAN brief lead
2-0 W snaps 17-game Dallas unbeaten run, extends RSL home dominance
1-0 W depressed by late injuries to Morales, Grabavoy
2-0 W features Morales golazo, Plata’s first of season to go with Attinella clean sheet
2-2 T features exquisite set piece, Jaime poach in Kavita debut
Premier League’s Everton downs MLS’ best in PKs after 1-1 draw
Late Movsisyan PK equalizes after early Impact rebound off wicked Ciman free kick
Massive crowd brings festive atmosphere to stadium-opening 1-1 draw
Red Bulls’ return ruins Western Conf. Final in front of second sellout
2nd-half goals from Allen, Movsisyan reverse 0-1 deficit in last game on original RioT surface
Rimando gets win #181 thanks to Morales brace, first Garcia goal in a year
Brilliant first half wasted, against-the-run goal by Dallas leads to 0-1 loss
RSL downs East leader with Borchers’ game-winner early 2nd half
Beckerman, Findley strike on either side of half in largest-ever non-sellout crowd
Late Javier chip sets up Mulholland blast to equalize in 4th consecutive league draw at home
Stoppage-time goal by KC, Wingert red card infuriate Pioneer Day crowd
Burrito magic helps Rimando/Maund heroics stand up
RSL registers 0 shots on goal, but Bernardez OG serves as late equalizer
Plata, Sabo strike in first 9’ but RSL concedes 2x in final 5’ for disappointing draw
Stadium dedication with Elder Gonzalez starts with David Archuleta, ends with 1-1 draw
(Rio Tinto Stadium sellouts defined as games in which more SRO seats are sold prior to remaining manifested seats)
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE MLS ATTENDANCE HISTORY (2005-present)
Largest 64 Crowds at Rio Tinto Stadium (opened October 2008)
Date
Sept. 19, 2015
July 4, 2015
March 2, 2016
July 24, 2015
May 23, 2015
March 29, 2015
Sept. 28, 2011
Nov. 1, 2014
Oct. 11, 2014
Sept. 19, 2014
Oct. 22, 2014
Sept. 4, 2015
August 22, 2015
Sept. 6, 2014
Sept. 22, 2012
July 4, 2014
March 26, 2011
Sept. 21, 2013
April 19, 2014
May 17, 2014
May 24, 2014
Oct. 5, 2013
Oct. 27, 2012
August 16, 2014
June 7, 2014
March 22, 2014
Oct. 19, 2010
August 9, 2014
Oct. 23, 2013
July 3, 2013
Oct. 23, 2012
August 21, 2012
March 24, 2012
April 18, 2015
July 24, 2014
July 1, 2016
June 20, 2012
Oct. 22, 2011
April 27, 2011
March 16, 2013
July 4, 2012
March 30, 2012
August 15, 2015
Sept. 1, 2012
June 18, 2016
July 30, 2014
March 14, 2015
August 18, 2012
June 18, 2013
July 19, 2014
Oct. 16, 2010
April 4, 2012
July 18, 2015
June 27, 2015
July 29, 2009
July 9, 2016
Oct. 9, 2008
Nov. 15, 2008
April 30, 2016
August 6, 2016
Sept. 17, 2011
July 22, 2016
July 20, 2013
July 21, 2012
Opponent
LA Galaxy
Orlando City SC
Tigres UANL (MEX)
Sporting Kansas City
New York City FC
Toronto FC
Chicago Fire
LA Galaxy
San Jose Earthquakes
Colorado Rapids
Chivas USA
Mexico vs. Trinidad
Seattle Sounders FC
FC Dallas
Portland Timbers FC
New England Revolution
LA Galaxy
San Jose Earthquakes
Portland Timbers
Colorado Rapids
FC Dallas
FC Dallas
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Seattle Sounders FC
Portland Timbers
LA Galaxy
Cruz Azul (MEX)
D.C. United
Chivas USA
Philadelphia Union
Herediano (CRC)
Tauro FC (PAN)
Chivas USA
Vancouver Whitecaps
Montreal Impact
D.C. United
LA Galaxy
Portland Timbers
Monterrey (MEX)
Colorado Rapids
Seattle Sounders FC
Seattle Sounders FC
Portland Timbers
D.C. United
Portland Timbers
New York Red Bulls
Philadelphia Union
FC Dallas
USMNT v Honduras WCQ
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
FC Dallas
Montreal Impact
Houston Dynamo
Columbus Crew SC
MLS All-Star Game
Montreal Impact
New York Red Bulls
New York Red Bulls
Houston Dynamo
Chicago Fire
Sporting Kansas City
San Jose Earthquakes
Sporting Kansas City
Colorado Rapids
Attendance
21,004*
20,956*
20,921*
20,809*
20,801*
20,794*
20,762*
20,713*
20,701*
20,692*
20,665*
20,560*
20,549*
20,545*
20,524*
20,513*
20,507*
20,504*
20,496*
20,489*
20,488*
20,488*
20,483*
20,483*
20,480*
20,466*
20,463*
20,452*
20,447*
20,446*
20,436*
20,430*
20,415*
20,414*
20,398*
20,389*
20,382*
20,378*
20,378*
20,370*
20,363*
20,359*
20,338*
20,334*
20,317*
20,295*
20,281*
20,281*
20,275*
20,265*
20,236*
20,191*
20,174*
20,171*
20,120*
20,086
20,008*
20,008*
19,950
19,909
19,888**
19,842
19,832**
19,492**
*Sellout
**Sellout w/ diminished “concert stage” capacity
(2016 games in BOLD)
Notes
Big Dev brace leads RSL over star-studded LA to keep playoff hopes alive #Rimando123
Kaka scores 4’ into game, Jaime scores in 4th straight home match, Kaka ejected in 45’
Early Plata goal gives RSL hope, but Javi PK miss + late Gignac goal prevent advancement
Morales & Plata score on either side of Feilhaber; Attinella huge in Pioneer Day win
Homecoming for Kreis & Co. celebrated w/ Stertzer 1st-career goal, Saborio header, Rimando 0
19-y.o. Jordan Allen header at the death delivers points in 1st-ever Sunday reg. season game
Largest crowd in RTS history witnesses worst-ever home defeat (0-3 v Chicago)
West Semi Leg One crowd says #ThanksLD to Donovan, Galaxy, as RSL outshoots LA 16-3, but …
Grabavoy/Velasquez score 5’ apart during FIFA window to clinch 7th straight playoff berth
5-1 win completes 9-pt RMC sweep, as Plata, Morales, Schuler strike for 3g in 5 min
Goals by Saborio/Beckerman combine w/ 313’ shutout streak in finale of 11-1-5 home season
Int’l Friendly ends in scintillating 3-3 draw
Morales, Jaime strike early, Rimando earns SO as RSL rides dominant possession in must-win
Findley strikes early, Sabo hits GWG on 1st touch in 118 days for 2-1 win in Jaime debut
RSL becomes 2nd-ever team with 3 straight 15-win seasons in playoff-clinching win
Morales/Plata PKs lead RSL in Beckerman/Rimando World Cup homecoming
RSL cruises to 2 goals in first 10 minutes against star-studded rival
3g in 4 min sees two Lenhart headers around Morales goal in loss, H2H w/ “Holy War”
Stellar Rimando saves, Grabavoy goal in 78’ make RSL unbeaten in 7 games w/ Cassar
Morales PK, Plata goal earn W as Attinella/Grossman/Sandoval replace World Cup vets
Scoreless draw in lackluster game highlighted by Attinella excellence
Despite Mansally red in 15’ RSL holds on for 1-1 draw on exquisite Saborio goal
Third consecutive scoreless draw unceremonious end to record season (17 wins/57 pts)
Plata & Mulholland score 4’ apart in early 2nd half to overtake 1st place in West
RSL takes early lead on Mulholland goal, but 2 counters, red card, PK doom club
Early-arrivals loudly greet with multiple tifo displays; Sabo nets, Keane equalizes
Historic 3-1 win makes RSL first MLS squad to win CCL Group
3 goals in first 24’ from Plata and Schuler (x2) bolster Rimando shutout #113 (MLS-record)
2013 finale sees Saborio, Plata score 3’ apart in early 2nd half to clinch West 2 seed
Down a man, RSL comes back twice from deficits to salvage 2-2 draw on Morales 95+ PK
Despite dominance, 0-0 draw eliminates RSL from advancement out of group play
Saborio, Beckerman score in dominating CCL home opener in must-win group game
RSL dominates possession, yet concedes fluky goal in 0-1 loss
RSL sees pair of red cards (Saucedo, Olave) in 0-1 loss, snapping 13-game home unbeaten run
Mulholland’s 3’ goal and Garcia brace send RSL past 10-man Impact late
Burrito solves Hamid just once in Sabo return on national TV Fireworks game
RSL blows 2-0 lead after 24’ for first time in 234 MLS games to lose 2-3
Record-breaking third consecutive sellout in 2011 reg. season finale
Trip to FIFA Club World Cup falls one step short in 0-1 loss
RSL continues unbeaten run in home openers (4-0-5) due to late Saborio heroics
RSL snaps unprecedented 3-game home skid with entertaining scoreless draw
Findley, Gil supply first-half strikes for 8th straight non-playoff RSL sellout
Poor finishing leaves excellent first half work unrewarded, Borchers header at death kills
Will Johnson header following 85-min lightning delay snaps 4-game winless streak
Martinez, Movsisyan score on either side of Adi/Melano strikes
Early Plata goal cancelled out by sublime Henry strike in nutty Olave return to UT
Morales/Olave/Sabo tally to cancel out Aristeguieta brace, Olave OG in 2015 opener
Late Ferreira goal shocks Rio Tinto Stadium faithful in stoppage time loss
Team USA improves to 3-0 in Utah as Jozy Altidore scores in 4th straight game
Plata equalizes after controversial PK decision gives VAN brief lead
2-0 W snaps 17-game Dallas unbeaten run, extends RSL home dominance
1-0 W improves RSL to 7-1-1 in expansion teams’ inaugural visits
2-0 W features Morales golazo, Plata’s first of season to go with Attinella clean sheet
2-2 T features exquisite set piece, Jaime poach in Kavita debut
Premier League’s Everton downs MLS’ best in PKs after 1-1 draw
Late Movsisyan PK equalizes after early Impact rebound off wicked Ciman free kick
Massive crowd brings festive atmosphere to stadium-opening 1-1 draw
Red Bulls’ return ruins Western Conf. Final in front of second sellout
2nd-half goals from Allen, Movsisyan reverse 0-1 deficit in last game on original RioT surface
Rimando gets win #181 thanks to Morales brace, first Garcia goal in a year
RSL downs East leader with Borchers’ game-winner early 2nd half
Late Javier chip sets up Mulholland blast to equalize in 4th consecutive league draw at home
Stoppage-time goal by KC, Wingert red card infuriate Pioneer Day crowd
Saborio, Johnson pace RSL to 3rd consecutive home clean sheet
(Rio Tinto Stadium sellouts defined as games in which more SRO seats are sold prior to remaining manifested seats)
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE MLS ATTENDANCE HISTORY (2005-present)
MLS REGULAR SEASON (2005-present)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
TOT.
OVERALL
RECORD
5-22-5
10-13-9
6-15-9
10-10-10
11-12-7
15- 4-11
15-11-8
17-11-6
16-10-8
15- 8-11
11-15-8
10- 7-7
141-138-99
------ AT HOME
GAMES
TOTAL
16
288,586
16
261,855
15
239,395
15
242,690
15
245,628
15
256,427
17
299,047
17
324,482
17
326,699
17
345,971
17
342,608
11
216,055
187 3,409,585
------AVERAGE
18,037
16,366
15,960
16,179
16,375
17,095
17,591
19,087
19,218
20,351
20,153
19,641
18,233
---- ON THE ROAD ----GAMES
TOTAL AVERAGE
16
207,985 12,999
16
246,209 15,388
15
236,047 15,736
15
231,367 15,424
15
217,799 14,520
15
262,410 17,494
17
292,465 17,204
17
333,221 19,601
17
318,870 18,757
17
318,523 18,737
17
317,147 18,656
13
275,052 21,405
190 3,279,309 17,224
HOME
RANK
2d
5th
7th
7th
5th
7th
10th
8th
8th
6th
10th
11th
12th
LARGEST HOME CROWD
40,589 ( 6/04/05, 0-2
22,515 (10/07/06, 1-1
24,633 ( 9/19/07, 2-2
26,391 ( 9/20/08, 0-1
19,546 ( 6/06/09, 1-1
20,236 (10/16/10, 2-0
20,762 ( 9/28/11, 0-3
20,524 ( 9/22/12, 2-1
20,504 ( 9/21/13, 1-2
20,701 (10/11/14, 2-0
21,004 ( 9/19/25, 3-0
20,389 ( 7/01/16, 1-1
L
T
T
L
T
W
L
W
L
W
W
T
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
DAL)
HOU)
LA)
CHV)
COL)
DAL)
CHI)
POR)
SJ)
SJ)
LA)
DC)
LARGEST HOME CROWD
20,008*(11/15/08, 0-1
11,499 (10/31/09, 1-0
19,324 (11/06/10, 1-1
17,067 (10/29/11, 3-0
19,657 (11/08/12, 0-1
19,042 (11/07/13, 2-1
20,713 (11/01/14, 0-0
L
W
T
W
L
W
T
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
NY)
CLB)
DAL)
SEA)
SEA)
LA)
LA)
RSL’s MLS CUP PLAYOFFS ATTENDANCE HISTORY (2008-14)
OVERALL
GAMES
TOTAL AVERAGE GAMES
TOTAL AVERAGE
RANK
2008
1-1-1
2
34,727 17,364
1
19,265 19,265
3d
2009
2-0-2
1
11,499 11,499
2*
31,832 15,916
6th
2010
0-1-1
1
19,324 19,324
1
11,003 11,003
4th
2011
1-2-0
1
17,067 17,067
2
59,458 29,729
7th
2012
0-1-1
1
19,657 19,657
1
34,941 34,941
5th
2013
3-1-1
2
36,375 18,188
3
67,674 22,558
6th
2014
0-0-1
1
20,713 20,713
1
27,000 27,000
TOT.
7-7-7
9
138,649 17,331
11* 251,073 22,825
*totals do not reflect MLS Cup 2009, RSL v LA at Seattle’s Qwest Field –
46,011
Largest Non-Sellout Crowds at Rio Tinto Stadium (opened October 2008)
Date
July 9, 2016
April 30, 2016
Oct. 17, 2015
June 22, 2013
July 22, 2016
April 16, 2016
May 1, 2015
April 26, 2014
June 6, 2009
Opponent
Montreal Impact
Houston Dynamo
FC Dallas
Seattle Sounders FC
San Jose Earthquakes
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
San Jose Earthquakes
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Colorado Rapids
Attendance
20,086
19,950
19,899
19,848
19,842
19,720
19,715
19,661
19,546
Notes
Late Movsisyan PK equalizes after early Impact rebound off wicked Ciman free kick
2nd-half goals from Allen, Movsisyan reverse 0-1 deficit in last game on original RioT surface
Brilliant first half wasted, against-the-run goal by Dallas leads to 0-1 loss
Beckerman, Findley strike on either side of half in largest-ever non-sellout crowd
Late Javier chip sets up Mulholland blast to equalize in 4th consecutive league draw at home
Burrito magic helps Rimando/Maund heroics stand up
RSL registers 0 shots on goal, but Bernardez OG serves as late equalizer
Plata, Sabo strike in first 9’ but RSL concedes 2x in final 5’ for disappointing draw
Stadium dedication with Elder Gonzalez starts with David Archuleta, ends with 1-1 draw
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (141-138-99, 522 pts.)
(active RSL players in BOLD – MLS reg. season games only)
UNF POS PLAYER
15 F Alvaro Saborio
11 M Javier Morales
10 F Robbie Findley
7 F Fabian Espindola
10 F Joao Plata
5 M Kyle Beckerman
14 F Yura Movsisyan
90 F Jeff Cunningham
9 F Jason Kreis
77 M Andy Williams
4 D Jamison Olave
19 M Luke Mulholland
10 M Luis Gil
80 F Olmes Garcia
20 M Ned Grabavoy
6 M Nat Borchers
8 F Will Johnson
17 M Chris Klein
7 M Juan Manuel Martinez
49 F Devon Sandoval
8 M Chris Brown
3 D Carey Talley
84 M Clint Mathis
23 F Sebastian Jaime
28 D Chris Schuler
23 F Paulo Junior
70 F Jordan Allen
7 F Atiba Harris
16 F Kenny Deuchar
6 F Jordan Cila
19 F Pablo Campos
10 M Mehdi Ballouchy
22 M Nelson Gonzalez
22 M Jonny Steele
22 F Jamie Watson
4 F Kyle Brown
13 D Brian Dunseth
23 D Eddie Pope
24 M Seth Trembly
16 D Chris Wingert
3 D Robbie Russell
26 M Sebastian Velasquez
11 F Alecko Eskandarian
29 M Abdoulie Mansally
11 F Freddy Adu
12 M Jean-Marc Alexandre
21 F Dema Kovalenko
21 D Aaron Maund
15 D Justen Glad
23 M Khari Stephenson
8 M Sunday Stephen
14 F Melvin Tarley
14 M Yordany Alvarez
12 F Emiliano Bonfigli
23 M Raphael Cox
22 F Luis Miguel Escalada
12 M Cole Grossman
27 D Matias Mantilla
27 M Kevin Novak
25 F Tino Nunez
16 D Carlos Salcedo
27 D Douglas Sequeira
25 M Jafet Soto
27 M John Stertzer
2 D Tony Beltran
26 M Collen Warner
12 M Leslie Fitzpatrick
GP
127
231
137
125
94
248
73
38
58
189
152
83
134
95
159
205
114
43
30
74
60
60
66
26
80
36
40
43
29
12
27
46
18
28
38
8
24
69
22
220
78
38
17
49
11
38
22
52
26
19
12
9
38
10
6
5
21
17
29
12
25
18
8
32
217
37
18
GS
112
209
84
104
79
243
55
33
55
122
150
66
89
40
128
205
104
43
26
36
40
58
57
20
72
17
19
25
18
8
8
40
5
11
6
3
24
69
11
206
68
15
17
33
10
14
19
50
24
9
12
9
20
1
2
1
7
15
27
2
20
13
1
13
202
19
6
MIN
9883
18660
7597
8658
6718
21658
4923
3006
4952
11536
13020
5676
7819
4307
11571
18225
9445
3832
2343
3369
3506
5120
4639
1528
6716
1381
1868
2405
1557
646
834
3401
504
1179
1112
286
2011
5930
1176
18125
5959
1517
1428
3103
899
1296
1668
4511
2176
791
900
729
1900
288
208
126
692
1382
2250
281
1870
1246
192
1257
18213
1532
716
G
63
49
36
35
27
25
22
19
17
14
12
12
11
11
10
10
9
8
7
7
7
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
2
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
1
1
0
0
0
A
13
81
15
17
26
33
4
11
9
29
3
10
9
6
14
4
8
9
3
3
1
9
11
2
2
6
3
2
2
1
4
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
14
9
5
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
5
2
SHT
334
372
217
253
192
359
188
94
132
232
77
96
126
114
101
87
180
92
51
58
54
48
88
28
44
40
29
32
41
6
22
42
10
19
26
7
8
18
25
68
38
31
47
20
24
18
25
22
7
21
7
22
17
5
1
4
4
5
7
6
5
16
2
11
59
22
8
SOG
138
153
93
121
89
128
89
52
57
83
31
32
39
51
36
30
77
37
33
25
24
16
31
13
10
19
16
19
18
4
12
11
5
4
13
4
5
6
13
17
12
11
21
4
12
7
5
3
2
7
4
12
5
2
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
4
2
4
21
10
6
FC
175
317
56
166
49
351
63
28
68
198
183
85
73
90
134
134
103
26
25
57
26
95
56
33
81
19
31
92
29
10
26
82
16
29
24
6
34
64
38
239
52
25
32
69
11
35
30
61
24
17
13
9
54
2
1
2
7
21
29
10
28
29
1
24
205
32
11
FS
162
545
135
135
83
234
83
56
72
269
109
102
70
94
213
89
123
31
72
51
29
91
39
28
41
13
43
58
30
9
10
75
5
14
46
1
22
57
31
121
28
32
39
42
25
11
23
38
27
3
9
6
14
2
2
0
4
6
20
3
9
14
3
21
175
25
13
OFF
155
35
73
117
41
14
42
45
44
26
7
2
7
29
14
11
10
21
2
12
8
5
9
6
0
17
1
32
18
4
6
7
0
1
14
3
3
1
0
3
1
1
16
0
6
8
1
0
0
1
0
18
0
3
0
5
0
0
2
2
1
3
2
1
9
5
0
CK
0
808
0
9
85
125
2
0
3
225
0
30
18
0
13
0
41
76
8
0
2
0
52
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
49
22
2
4
0
0
0
0
25
0
13
24
1
22
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
12
6
C
17
36
5
25
3
60
7
7
10
21
33
14
5
14
15
18
23
1
3
3
0
14
14
2
11
0
4
13
4
1
3
9
1
6
2
0
3
6
8
41
10
0
6
10
1
5
7
7
3
2
4
0
10
0
0
0
1
6
3
0
5
3
0
7
32
5
0
E
0
1
0
3
0
3
1
0
1
3
9
1
0
0
1
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
2
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
1
0
INT’L
USA
ECU
USA
ARM
USA
USA
CAN
USA
USA
USYNT
SKN
USA
USA
GAM
UKR
USYNT
JAM
NIG
CRC
CRC
USA
CONT’D - ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (141-138-99, 522 pts.)
(active RSL players in BOLD – MLS reg. season games only)
UNF POS PLAYER
18 G Nick Rimando
15 D Robert Scarlett
17 M Demar Phillips
10 M Arturo Alvarez
25 D Gustavo Cabrera
16 D Willis Forko
19 M Luke Kreamalmeyer
16 D Chris Lancos
7 M Lovel Palmer
3 D Rusty Pierce
31 D Jack Stewart
53 D Terakazu Tanaka
99 F Dante Washington
14 F Artur Aghasyan
13 F Chris Agorsor
2 D Nelson Akwari
27 F Cody Arnoux
24 G Jeff Attinella
25 D Rich Balchan
16 M Matt Behncke
20 M Nikolas Besagno
13 F Justin Braun
4 M Paul Broome
8 M Matias Cordoba
1 G D.J. Countess
15 M Kenny Cutler
21 M Rachid El Khalifi
1 G Scott Garlick
8 M Adolfo Gregorio
33 D David Horst
21 M Christian Jimenez
14 F Ryan Johnson
13 D Ian Joy
5 M Brian Kamler
3 D Phanuel Kavita
25 D Jean-Martial Kipre
28 D Dustin Kirby
6 D Cameron Knowles
6 M Ritchie Kotschau
31 D Michael Lookingland
44 M Brandon McDonald
30 D Rauwshan McKenzie
18 G Jay Nolly
15 M Leighton O'Brien
6 D Boyd Okwuonu
16 M Wellington Paeckart
24 G Kyle Reynish
4 D Marlon Rojas
50 M Sebastian Saucedo
45 G Josh Saunders
3 D Kwame Watson-Siriboe
1 G Chris Seitz
14 F Dipsy Selolwane
20 M Luis Silva
12 D Nathan Sturgis
2 D Daniel Torres
12 D Elias Vasquez
22 M David Viana
12 M Omar Holness
19 D Blake Wagner
8 D Evan Whitfield
8 F Joey Worthen
18 F Luis Tejada
Own-goals received
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
269
9
36
16
4
38
6
14
17
15
25
4
9
4
1
41
2
29
4
8
8
2
11
7
27
47
4
31
6
3
1
7
20
28
3
18
2
4
20
1
3
6
7
6
5
4
8
7
9
3
19
7
8
10
8
26
15
2
6
2
5
3
1
GS
MIN
269 24155
8
720
29 2645
8
724
4
360
38 3244
2
249
8
811
14 1198
15 1200
24 1993
4
325
2
282
1
98
0
10
35 3195
0
69
28 2559
2
233
7
587
4
440
1
87
10
917
2
173
27 2422
35 3103
3
178
31 2745
4
359
2
176
0
6
1
154
18 1384
24 2028
3
270
16 1427
1
82
3
346
18 1664
1
90
3
270
4
404
6
585
1
236
2
213
1
111
7
685
6
507
1
168
3
231
17 1548
7
630
4
401
7
530
7
491
25 2188
14 1264
0
27
3
265
1
63
0
135
0
29
0
2
378
378
378 34020
378 34020
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
508
486
A
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHT
0
8
19
18
0
0
6
3
8
3
6
0
7
3
0
7
1
1
1
6
1
3
1
3
0
13
2
0
4
0
0
1
3
11
1
7
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
9
0
6
0
10
9
5
5
3
1
2
1
2
1
0
SOG
0
3
1
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
4
4
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
FC
4
7
31
12
6
26
0
11
16
20
20
3
3
5
0
39
1
0
5
12
9
2
13
4
0
36
3
0
5
1
0
3
27
22
2
24
1
6
19
2
3
5
1
2
0
2
0
8
5
0
25
0
10
0
12
21
27
2
3
0
3
0
0
FS
44
5
25
9
4
34
7
5
8
24
11
0
7
2
0
21
1
2
1
5
8
2
15
0
4
8
4
2
7
6
0
5
8
38
1
14
0
2
10
0
1
5
1
3
0
3
1
5
5
1
8
1
9
9
10
18
4
0
2
2
5
3
0
437 4595 1827 4766 4732
444 4554 1815 4743 4740
OFF
0
3
1
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
CK
0
5
0
3
0
0
3
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
8
0
7
0
2
4
0
3
4
3
2
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
1
8
0
6
0
0
0
0
4
3
1
4
0
1
3
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
E
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
961 1729 690
954 1952 651
60
47
INT’L
USA
JAM
JAM
SLV
SLV
JAM
JAM
USYNT
TRI
BOT
GUA
JAM
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE GOALKEEPING STATISTICS (141-138-99, 1.24 GAA, 109 SO)
(active RSL players in BOLD – MLS reg. season games only)
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING
UNF POS GOALKEEPER
GP
GS
MIN SHTS SV
5 M Brian Kamler
1
0
8
0
0
24 G Kyle Reynish
8
7
685
25
20
18 G Nick Rimando
269 269 24155 1189 860
1 G Scott Garlick
31
31 2745 158 108
45 G Josh Saunders
3
3
231
18
13
1 G Chris Seitz
7
7
630
34
19
24 G Jeff Attinella
29
28 2559 165 113
1 G D.J. Countess
27
27 2422 170 112
18 G Jay Nolly
7
6
585
59
41
Team totals
378 378 34020 1818 1280
Opponent totals
378 378 34020 1831 1271
GA
0
5
297
43
4
13
53
54
17
486
508
GAA
0.00
0.66
1.06
1.41
1.56
1.86
1.93
2.01
2.62
1.24
1.32
PG
0
0
29
1
0
1
9
3
1
44
51
PA
W
L
0
0
0
0
2
0
47 115 83
2 10 12
0
1
1
1
1
4
11
7 15
3
4 19
1
1
4
65 141 138
59 138 141
T SO
0
0
5
4
71 90
9
4
1
0
2
1
6
5
4
4
1
0
99 109
99 112
INT’L
USA
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS STATS
(active RSL players in BOLD – MLS reg. season games only)
GAME-WINNING GOALS:
Javier Morales 22, Alvaro Saborio 21, Fabian Espindola 11, Robbie Findley 9, Joao Plata 8, Kyle Beckerman 7,
Olmes Garcia 4, Andy Williams 4, Jeff Cunningham 4, Luke Mulholland 4, OWN GOAL 4, Yura Movsisyan 3,
Nat Borchers 3, Jason Kreis 3, Will Johnson 3, Ned Grabavoy 3, Devon Sandoval 3, Jordan Allen 2,
Jamison Olave 2, Luis Gil 2, Chris Schuler 2, Pablo Campos 2, Brian Dunseth 2, Juan Manuel Martinez 1, John
Stertzer 1, Chris Klein 1, Kyle Brown 1, Carey Talley 1, Tino Nunez 1, Douglas Sequeira 1, Jonny Steele 1,
Yordany Alvarez 1, Jean-Marc Alexandre 1, Paulo Junior 1, Eddie Pope 1, Atiba Harris 1
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS:
Javier Morales 18, Kyle Beckerman 17, Joao Plata 8, Fabian Espindola 7, Robbie Findley 5, Andy Williams 5,
Tony Beltran 5, Robbie Russell 4, Clint Mathis 4, Olmes Garcia 3, Alvaro Saborio 3, Luis Gil 3, Ned Grabavoy 3,
Jeff Cunningham 3, Nick Rimando 2, Luke Mulholland 2, Devon Sandoval 2, Sebastian Velasquez 2, Paulo Junior 2,
Collen Warner 2, Alecko Eskandarian 2, Chris Wingert 2, Chris Klein 2, Carey Talley 2, Jordan Allen 2,
Aaron Maund 1, Juan Manuel Martinez 1, Demar Phillips 1, Atiba Harris 1, Dema Kovalenko 1,
Chris Brown 1, Will Johnson 1, Nat Borchers 1, Lovel Palmer 1, Jason Kreis 1
PENALTY KICK GOALS / ATTEMPTS:
Alvaro Saborio 15-17, Javier Morales 11-13, Jeff Cunningham 5-5, Jason Kreis 4-4, Joao Plata 3-4,
Yura Movsisyan 2-2, Carey Talley 2-2, Robbie Findley 2-3, Dema Kovalenko 1-1, Fabian Espindola 1-1,
Will Johnson 1-1, Freddy Adu 1-1, Paulo Junior 1-1, Andy Williams 1-2, Alecko Eskandarian 1-2
REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (ALL-TIME, 2005-present)
(active RSL players in BOLD – MLS reg. season games only)
GAMES PLAYED
Nick Rimando
Kyle Beckerman
Javier Morales
Chris Wingert
Tony Beltran
Nat Borchers
Andy Williams
Ned Grabavoy
Jamison Olave
Robbie Findley
Alvaro Saborio
MINUTES PLAYED
Nick Rimando
Kyle Beckerman
Javier Morales
Chris Wingert
Nat Borchers
Tony Beltran
Jamison Olave
Ned Grabavoy
Andy Williams
GP
269
248
231
220
217
205
189
159
152
137
127
GS
269
243
209
206
202
205
122
128
150
83
112
MIN
24155
21658
18454
18238
18225
18034
13020
11571
11536
GOALS
Alvaro Saborio
Javier Morales
Robbie Findley
Fabian Espindola
Joao Plata
Kyle Beckerman
Yura Movsisyan
Jeff Cunningham
Jason Kreis
Andy Williams
GP
127
231
137
125
94
248
73
38
58
189
G
63
49
36
35
26
25
22
19
17
14
GAME-WINNING GOALS
Javier Morales
Alvaro Saborio
Fabian Espindola
Robbie Findley
Joao Plata
Kyle Beckerman
Jeff Cunningham
Andy Williams
Olmes Garcia
Nat Borchers
Ned Grabavoy
Will Johnson
Jason Kreis
GP
231
127
125
137
94
248
38
189
94
205
159
114
58
GWG
22
21
11
9
8
7
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
HAT TRICKS
Alvaro Saborio
Robbie Findley
Javier Morales
GP
127
137
231
MULTI-GOAL GAMES
Alvaro Saborio
Javier Morales
Jeff Cunningham
Fabian Espindola
Robbie Findley
Yura Movsisyan
Joao Plata
Olmes Garcia
Kyle Beckerman
Chris Brown
Ned Grabavoy
Atiba Harris
Jason Kreis
Chris Schuler
Devon Sandoval
GP
127
231
38
125
137
73
94
94
248
60
159
43
58
80
72
HATS
3
1
1
2+ G GM
13
8
5
4
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
PENALTY-KICK GOALS
Alvaro Saborio
Javier Morales
Jeff Cunningham
Jason Kreis
Joao Plata
Yura Movsisyan
Robbie Findley
Carey Talley
7 players tied with 1
GP
127
231
38
58
94
73
137
60
PKG
15
11
5
4
3
2
2
2
PKA
17
13
5
4
4
2
3
2
ASSISTS
Javier Morales
Kyle Beckerman
Andy Williams
Joao Plata
Fabian Espindola
Robbie Findley
Ned Grabavoy
Chris Wingert
Alvaro Saborio
Jeff Cunningham
Clint Mathis
GP
231
248
189
94
125
137
159
220
127
38
66
A
81
33
29
24
17
15
14
14
13
11
11
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS
Javier Morales
Kyle Beckerman
Fabian Espindola
Joao Plata
Robbie Findley
Andy Williams
Tony Beltran
Clint Mathis
Robbie Russell
Jeff Cunningham
Luis Gil
Alvaro Saborio
Ned Grabavoy
GP
231
248
125
94
137
189
217
66
78
38
133
127
159
GWA
18
17
7
7
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
GOALS PER 90 MIN.
Alvaro Saborio
Robbie Findley
Fabian Espindola
Javier Morales
Kyle Beckerman
Minimum: 20 goals
MIN
9883
7597
8658
16354
19467
G
63
36
35
42
25
AVG
0.57
0.43
0.36
0.24
0.11
ASSISTS PER 90 MIN.
Javier Morales
Andy Williams
Kyle Beckerman
Minimum: 20 assists
MIN
16354
11536
19467
A
74
29
32
AVG
0.40
0.23
0.15
SCORING PCT.
Alvaro Saborio
Robbie Findley
Fabian Espindola
Javier Morales
Kyle Beckerman
Minimum: 20 goals
GP
127
137
125
203
223
SHOTS ON GOAL PCT.
Fabian Espindola
Robbie Findley
Will Johnson
Javier Morales
Alvaro Saborio
Kyle Beckerman
Andy Williams
Minimum: 75 shots on goal
GP
125
137
114
203
118
223
189
SHT
334
217
253
313
313
SHT
253
217
180
313
313
313
232
G
63
36
35
42
25
SOG
121
93
77
128
126
118
83
PCT
18.9
16.6
13.8
13.7
7.9
PCT
47.8
42.9
42.8
40.8
40.5
37.3
35.8
REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (ALL-TIME, 2005-present)
(active RSL players in BOLD – MLS reg. season games only)
SHOTS
Javier Morales
Kyle Beckerman
Alvaro Saborio
Fabian Espindola
Andy Williams
Robbie Findley
Will Johnson
Joao Plata
Yura Movsisyan
Jason Kreis
GP
231
248
127
125
189
137
114
94
73
58
SHT
358
349
334
253
232
217
180
179
172
132
SHOTS ON GOAL
Javier Morales
Alvaro Saborio
Kyle Beckerman
Fabian Espindola
Joao Plata
Robbie Findley
Yura Movsisyan
Andy Williams
Will Johnson
Jason Kreis
GP
231
127
248
125
94
137
73
189
114
58
SOG
147
138
134
121
97
93
88
83
77
57
FOULS COMMITTED
Kyle Beckerman
Javier Morales
Chris Wingert
Tony Beltran
Andy Williams
Jamison Olave
Alvaro Saborio
Fabian Espindola
Nat Borchers
Ned Grabavoy
GP
248
231
220
217
189
152
127
125
205
159
FC
351
304
251
204
198
192
174
166
134
134
FOULS SUFFERED
Javier Morales
Andy Williams
Kyle Beckerman
Ned Grabavoy
Tony Beltran
Alvaro Saborio
Chris Wingert
Fabian Espindola
Robbie Findley
Will Johnson
GP
231
189
248
159
217
127
220
125
137
114
FS
537
269
239
213
174
162
136
135
135
123
CAUTIONS (YELLOWS)
Kyle Beckerman
Chris Wingert
Javier Morales
Tony Beltran
Jamison Olave
Fabian Espindola
Will Johnson
Andy Williams
Nat Borchers
Alvaro Saborio
GP
248
221
231
217
152
125
114
189
205
127
CAUT
60
41
36
34
33
25
23
21
18
17
EJECTIONS (RED CARDS)
Jamison Olave
Fabian Espindola
Tony Beltran
Andy Williams
Nat Borchers
Kyle Beckerman
Demar Phillips
Yordany Alvarez
Will Johnson
Clint Mathis
Chris Wingert
Abdoulie Mansally
GP
152
125
217
189
205
248
37
38
114
66
220
48
EJECT
9
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
CORNER KICKS
Javier Morales
Andy Williams
Kyle Beckerman
Chris Klein
Clint Mathis
GP
231
189
248
43
66
CK
811
225
127
76
52
OFFSIDES
Alvaro Saborio
Fabian Espindola
Robbie Findley
Jeff Cunningham
Jason Kreis
GP
127
125
137
38
58
OFF
155
117
73
45
44
SERVICE IN GOAL
Nick Rimando
Scott Garlick
D.J. Countess
Jeff Attinella
Kyle Reynish
Chris Seitz
Jay Nolly
Josh Saunders
Brian Kamler
WINNING PCT.
Nick Rimando
GP
269
SAVES PERCENTAGE
Nick Rimando
GP
269
31
27
29
8
7
7
3
1
WON
115
GS
269
31
27
28
7
7
6
3
0
LOST
83
MIN.
24155
2745
2422
2469
685
630
585
231
8
TIED PCT
71 .560
GP SAVES
269
861
SOG PCT
1160 74.2
WINS
Nick Rimando
Scott Garlick
Jeff Attinella
D.J. Countess
Kyle Reynish
Jay Nolly
Josh Saunders
Chris Seitz
GP
269
31
29
27
8
7
3
7
WON
115
10
7
4
2
1
1
1
LOSSES
Nick Rimando
D.J. Countess
Jeff Attinella
Scott Garlick
Jay Nolly
Chris Seitz
Josh Saunders
GP
269
27
29
31
7
7
3
LOST
83
19
15
12
4
4
1
SAVES
Nick Rimando
D.J. Countess
Jeff Attinella
Scott Garlick
Jay Nolly
Kyle Reynish
Chris Seitz
Josh Saunders
GP
269
27
29
31
7
8
7
3
SVS
861
112
114
108
41
20
19
13
SHUTOUTS
Nick Rimando
Jeff Attinella
D.J. Countess
Scott Garlick
Kyle Reynish
Chris Seitz
GP
269
29
27
31
8
7
SHO
90
5
4
4
4
1
REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS (2005-present)
(active RSL players in BOLD – MLS reg. season games only)
GAMES PLAYED
2016 Juan Manuel Martinez
2015 Olmes Garcia
2014 Ned Grabavoy
2013 Ned Grabavoy
2012 Tony Beltran
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nat Borchers
Andy Williams
2009 Nat Borchers
Chris Wingert
2008 Kyle Beckerman
Nick Rimando
2007 Eddie Pope
Nick Rimando
2006 Mehdi Ballouchy
Chris Klein
2005 Chris Brown
GP
23
32
33
32
32
33
30
30
30
30
30
30
27
27
32
32
29
GAMES STARTED
2016 Juan Manuel Martinez
2015 Tony Beltran
2014 Nat Borchers
2013 Ned Grabavoy
2012 Tony Beltran
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nat Borchers
2009 Nat Borchers
2008 Kyle Beckerman
Nick Rimando
2007 Eddie Pope
Nick Rimando
2006 Chris Klein
2005 D.J. Countess
Clint Mathis
GS
21
30
32
29
32
33
30
30
30
30
27
27
32
27
27
MINUTES PLAYED
2016 Yura Movsisyan
2015 Tony Beltran
2014 Nat Borchers
2013 Ned Grabavoy
2012 Tony Beltran
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nat Borchers
2009 Nat Borchers
2008 Nick Rimando
2007 Nick Rimando
2006 Chris Klein
2005 D.J. Countess
GOALS
2016 Yura Movsisyan
2015 Javier Morales
2014 Joao Plata
2013 Alvaro Saborio
2012 Alvaro Saborio
2011 Alvaro Saborio
2010 Alvaro Saborio
2009 Robbie Findley
2008 Yura Movsisyan
2007 Robbie Findley
2006 Jeff Cunningham
2005 Jason Kreis
ASSISTS
GP ASTS
2016 Joao Plata
20
8
2015 Javier Morales
25
11
2014 Javier Morales
30
12
2013 Javier Morales
28
10
2012 Javier Morales
29
9
2011 Kyle Beckerman
29
9
2010 Javier Morales
26
9
2009 Clint Mathis
28
7
2008 Javier Morales
29
15
2007 Eskandarian / Williams tied with 3
2006 Jeff Cunningham
31
11
2005 Kreis / Mathis tied with 4
GAME-WINNING GOALS
GP GWG
2016 Javier Morales / OWN GOAL tied with 2
2015 Javier Morales
25
3
2014 Plata / Saborio tied with 4
2013 Javier Morales
28
4
2012 Alvaro Saborio
31
6
2011 Alvaro Saborio
23
4
2010 Alvaro Saborio
27
5
2009 Robbie Findley
27
3
2008 Javier Morales
29
3
2007 Robbie Findley
16
3
2006 Jeff Cunningham
31
4
2005 Brian Dunseth
24
2
Jason Kreis
24
2
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS
2016 Joao Plata
2015 Javier Morales
2014 Joao Plata
2013 Joao Plata
2012 Javier Morales
2011 Kyle Beckerman
2010 Javier Morales
2009 4 players tied with 2
2008 Javier Morales
Andy Williams
2007 Alecko Eskandarian
2006 Jeff Cunningham
2005 Clint Mathis
MIN
1639
2684
2856
2688
2857
2970
2673
2679
2700
2430
2842
2422
GP
20
25
27
16
31
23
27
27
22
16
31
24
G
7
8
13
12
17
11
12
12
7
6
16
9
GP
20
25
26
29
29
29
26
GWA
2
3
2
3
5
6
3
29
26
17
31
27
2
2
2
3
3
PENALTY-KICK GOALS
GP PKG
2016 Yura Movsisyan/Javier Morales tied with 2
2015 Javier Morales
25
2
2014 Javier Morales
30
4
2013 Alvaro Saborio
16
4
2012 Alvaro Saborio
31
3
2011 Alvaro Saborio
23
3
2010 Alvaro Saborio
27
2
2009 Robbie Findley
27
1
Will Johnson
26
1
2008 Dema Kovalenko
22
1
2007 Carey Talley
26
2
2006 Jeff Cunningham
31
4
2005 Jason Kreis
24
3
SHOTS
2016 Joao Plata
2015 Javier Morales
2014 Javier Morales
2013 Alvaro Saborio
2012 Alvaro Saborio
2011 Alvaro Saborio
2010 Alvaro Saborio
2009 Yura Movsisyan
2008 Yura Movsisyan
2007 Alecko Eskandarian
2006 Jeff Cunningham
2005 Jason Kreis
GP SHOTS
20
57
25
49
30
66
16
53
31
87
23
66
27
51
26
64
22
69
17
47
31
83
24
65
CONT’D – REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS (2005-present)
(active RSL players in BOLD – MLS reg. season games only)
SHOTS ON GOAL
2016 Joao Plata
2015 Javier Morales
2014 Joao Plata
2013 Alvaro Saborio
2012 Alvaro Saborio
2011 Fabian Espindola
2010 Alvaro Saborio
2009 Yura Movsisyan
2008 Yura Movsisyan
2007 Alecko Eskandarian
2006 Jeff Cunningham
2005 Jason Kreis
GP
20
25
26
16
31
27
27
26
22
17
31
24
SOG
32
20
33
21
40
31
22
29
33
21
45
31
FOULS COMMITTED
2016 Kyle Beckerman
2015 Luke Mulholland
2014 Javier Morales
2013 Ned Grabavoy
2012 Kyle Beckerman
2011 Alvaro Saborio
2010 Javier Morales
2009 Kyle Beckerman
2008 Javier Morales
2007 Atiba Harris
2006 Carey Talley
2005 Andy Williams
GP
17
29
30
32
30
23
26
25
29
21
30
26
FC
47
37
55
37
57
43
35
42
49
45
53
41
FOULS SUFFERED
2016 Juan Manuel Martinez
2015 Javier Morales
2014 Javier Morales
2013 Javier Morales
2012 Javier Morales
2011 Andy Williams
2010 Javier Morales
2009 Javier Morales
2008 Javier Morales
2007 Alecko Eskandarian
2006 Andy Williams
2005 Andy Williams
GP
23
25
30
28
29
31
26
26
29
17
29
26
FS
82
58
74
78
69
45
76
55
59
39
52
79
CAUTIONS (YELLOWS)
2016 Tony Beltran
2015 Kyle Beckerman
2014 Beltran / Wingert tied with 6
2013 Kyle Beckerman
2012 Espindola / Wingert tied with
2011 Kyle Beckerman
Fabian Espindola
Will Johnson
2010 Jamison Olave
2009 Kyle Beckerman
2008 Jamison Olave
2007 Alecko Eskandarian
Matias Mantilla
Carey Talley
2006 Atiba Harris
2005 Seth Trembly
GP CAUT
22
7
26
9
EJECTIONS (RED CARDS)
2016 Olave/Beckerman/Phillips
2015 Jamison Olave
2014 4 players tied with 1
2013 Yordany Alvarez
2012 4 players tied with 1
2011 Nat Borchers
2009 Jamison Olave
2008 Ian Joy
Andy Williams
Chris Wingert
2007 5 players tied with 1
2006 5 players tied with 1
2005 6 players tied with 1
GP EJECT
1
21
3
26
7
29
27
25
27
25
23
17
10
26
22
22
7
6
6
6
8
10
9
6
6
6
8
8
18
2
30
25
19
26
29
2
3
1
1
1
CORNER KICKS
2016 Joao Plata
2015 Javier Morales
2014 Javier Morales
2013 Javier Morales
2012 Javier Morales
2011 Kyle Beckerman
2010 Javier Morales
2009 Javier Morales
2008 Javier Morales
2007 Mehdi Ballouchy
2006 Chris Klein
2005 Andy Williams
GP
20
25
30
28
29
29
26
26
29
14
32
26
CK
54
93
120
108
97
42
80
113
112
40
75
73
OFFSIDES
2016 Yura Movsisyan
2015 Alvaro Saborio
2014 Alvaro Saborio
2013 Alvaro Saborio
2012 Alvaro Saborio
2011 Alvaro Saborio
2010 Fabian Espindola
2009 Fabian Espindola
2008 Kenny Deuchar
2007 Alecko Eskandarian
2006 Jeff Cunningham
2005 Jason Kreis
GP
20
14
16
16
31
23
22
22
29
17
31
24
OFF
24
19
21
20
37
38
29
21
18
16
35
23
SCORING PCT.
2016
2015 Sebastian Jaime
2014 Joao Plata
2013 Alvaro Saborio
2012 Alvaro Saborio
2011 Alvaro Saborio
2010 Alvaro Saborio
2009 Robbie Findley
2008 Fabian Espindola
2007 Robbie Findley
2006 Jeff Cunningham
2005 Jason Kreis
Minimum: 5 goals
SHOTS ON GOAL PCT.
2016
2015 Javier Morales
2014 Joao Plata
2013 Alvaro Saborio
2012 Alvaro Saborio
2011 Fabian Espindola
2010 Javier Morales
2009 Will Johnson
2008 Kyle Beckerman
2007 Alecko Eskandarian
2006 Jeff Cunningham
2005 Jason Kreis
Minimum: 20 shots on goal
GP SHOTS GOALS PCT
19
26
16
31
23
27
27
12
16
31
24
20
56
53
87
66
51
60
25
20
83
65
5
13
12
17
11
12
12
5
6
16
9
GP SHOTS
25
26
16
31
27
26
26
30
17
31
24
49
56
53
87
62
42
48
45
47
83
65
25.0
23.2
22.6
19.5
16.7
23.5
20.0
20.0
30.0
19.3
13.8
SOG
PCT
20
32
21
40
31
21
22
22
21
45
31
40.8
57.1
39.6
46.0
50.0
50.0
45.8
48.9
44.7
54.2
47.7
CONT’D – REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS (2005-present)
(active RSL players in BOLD – MLS reg. season games only)
GAMES PLAYED IN GOAL
2016 Nick Rimando
2015 Nick Rimando
2014 Nick Rimando
2013 Nick Rimando
2012 Nick Rimando
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nick Rimando
2009 Nick Rimando
2008 Nick Rimando
2007 Nick Rimando
2006 Scott Garlick
2005 D.J. Countess
GP
20
24
24
27
31
33
27
26
30
27
31
27
WINS
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
GAMES STARTED IN GOAL
2016 Nick Rimando
2015 Nick Rimando
2014 Nick Rimando
2013 Nick Rimando
2012 Nick Rimando
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nick Rimando
2009 Nick Rimando
2008 Nick Rimando
2007 Nick Rimando
2006 Scott Garlick
2005 D.J. Countess
GS
20
24
24
27
31
33
27
26
30
27
31
27
LOSSES
GP LOST
2016 Nick Rimando
20
4
2015 Nick Rimando
24
9
2014 Attinella / Rimando tied with 4 each
2013 Nick Rimando
27
7
2012 Nick Rimando
31
11
2011 Nick Rimando
33
11
2010 Nick Rimando
27
4
2009 Nick Rimando
26
10
2008 Nick Rimando
30
10
2007 Nick Rimando
27
13
2006 Scott Garlick
31
12
2005 D.J. Countess
27
19
MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL
2016 Nick Rimando
2015 Nick Rimando
2014 Nick Rimando
2013 Nick Rimando
2012 Nick Rimando
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nick Rimando
2009 Nick Rimando
2008 Nick Rimando
2007 Nick Rimando
2006 Scott Garlick
2005 D.J. Countess
MIN
1800
2160
2160
2430
2790
2970
2430
2285
2700
2430
2745
2422
GOALS AGAINST AVG.
2016 Jeff Attinella
2015 Nick Rimando
2014 Nick Rimando
2013 Nick Rimando
2012 Nick Rimando
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nick Rimando
2009 Nick Rimando
2008 Nick Rimando
2007 Nick Rimando
2006 Scott Garlick
2005 D.J. Countess
Minimum: 1000 minutes played
GP
4
24
24
27
31
33
27
26
30
27
31
27
WINNING PCT.
2016 Nick Rimando
2015 Nick Rimando
2014 Nick Rimando
2013 Nick Rimando
2012 Nick Rimando
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nick Rimando
2009 Nick Rimando
2008 Nick Rimando
2007 Nick Rimando
2006 Scott Garlick
Minimum: 5 wins
WON LOST TIED
9
4
7
8
9
7
13
4
7
14
7
6
16
11
4
14
11
8
15
4
8
10
10
6
10
10
10
6
13
8
10
12
9
GP
20
24
24
27
31
33
27
26
30
27
31
MIN
360
2160
2160
2430
2790
2970
2430
2285
2700
2430
2745
2422
GA GAA
6 1.50
24 1.00
25 1.05
28 1.04
33 1.06
36 1.09
18 0.67
29 1.14
39 1.30
37 1.37
43 1.41
54 2.01
PCT
.625
.490
.715
.630
.581
.545
.704
.500
.500
.370
.468
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando
Scott Garlick
D.J. Countess
GP
20
24
24
27
31
33
27
26
30
27
31
27
WON
9
8
13
14
16
14
15
10
10
6
10
4
SAVES
2016 Nick Rimando
2015 Nick Rimando
2014 Nick Rimando
2013 Nick Rimando
2012 Nick Rimando
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nick Rimando
2009 Nick Rimando
2008 Nick Rimando
2007 Nick Rimando
2006 Scott Garlick
2005 D.J. Countess
GP
20
24
24
27
31
33
27
26
30
27
31
27
SHUTOUTS
2016 Nick Rimando
2015 Nick Rimando
2014 Nick Rimando
2013 Nick Rimando
2012 Nick Rimando
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nick Rimando
2009 Nick Rimando
2008 Nick Rimando
2007 Nick Rimando
2006 Scott Garlick
2005 D.J. Countess
GP SHO
20
3
24
8
24
7
27
9
31
12
33
13
27
14
26
9
30
8
27
7
31
4
27
4
SAVES PERCENTAGE
2016 Nick Rimando
2015 Nick Rimando
2014 Jeff Attinella
2013 Nick Rimando
2012 Nick Rimando
2011 Nick Rimando
2010 Nick Rimando
2009 Nick Rimando
2008 Nick Rimando
2007 Nick Rimando
2006 Scott Garlick
2005 D.J. Countess
Minimum: 40 saves
GP SAVES
20
76
24
66
9
44
27
82
31
83
33
95
27
78
26
73
30
96
27
146
31
108
27
112
SVS
76
66
77
82
83
95
78
73
96
146
108
112
SOG
103
93
59
112
116
134
100
108
140
191
158
170
PCT
76.5
71.0
74.6
73.2
71.6
70.9
78.0
67.6
68.6
76.4
68.4
65.9
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON SUPERLATIVES (2005-present)
====================================================
(active RSL players in BOLD – playoff games only)
GAMES PLAYED
Career:
21
Career:
21
Season:
5
Kyle Beckerman
Nick Rimando
9 times
MINUTES
Career:
Career:
Season:
Kyle Beckerman
Nick Rimando
5 times
2010
2010
510
OFFSIDES
Career:
Season:
Game:
Half:
6
3
3
2
1
Robbie Findley
Robbie Findley (2009)
Alvaro Saborio (2011)
Alvaro Saborio (10/29/2011 vs. SEA)
21 times
ASSISTS
Career:
Season:
Season:
Game:
Game:
Half:
9
3
3
2
2
1
Javier Morales
Javier Morales
Javier Morales
Javier Morales
Javier Morales
23 times
Half:
Half:
30
12
12
6
4
4
(2011)
(2013)
(10/29/11 vs. SEA)
(11/10/13 vs. POR)
Robbie Findley
Yura Movsisyan (2008)
Robbie Findley (2009)
Alvaro Saborio (10/29/11 v. SEA)
Alvaro Saborio (10/29/11 v. SEA, 1st)
Kyle Beckerman (12/07/13 at KC, 2d)
SHOTS ON GOAL
Career:
13
Season:
6
Season:
6
Game:
3
Half:
2
Robbie Findley
Yura Movsisyan (2008)
Robbie Findley (2009)
Alvaro Saborio (10/29/11 vs. SEA)
10 times
FOULS COMMITTED
Career:
33
Season:
10
Season:
10
Season:
10
Game:
6
Game:
6
Game:
6
Javier Morales
Yura Movsisyan (2008)
Chris Wingert (2009)
Chris Schuler (2013)
Yura Movsisyan (11/01/08 vs. CHV)
Javier Morales (11/08/08 at CHV)
Chris Wingert (11/14/09 at CHI)
Half:
5
FOULS SUFFERED
Career:
40
Season:
10
Season:
10
Game:
5
Game:
5
Half:
4
3
CORNER KICKS
Career:
54
Season:
21
Game:
9
GOALS
Career:
Season:
Season:
Game:
Half:
SHOTS
Career:
Season:
Season:
Game:
15
10
6
Fabian Espindola
Robbie Findley (2009)
Robbie Findley (11/22/09 at LA)
Robbie Findley (11/22/09 at LA, 1st)
Javier Morales
Javier Morales (2013)
Javier Morales (11/07/13 vs. LA)
Half:
5
Javier Morales (11/07/13 vs. LA, 2d)
Half:
5
Javier Morales (11/10/13 vs. POR, 1st)
CAUTIONS
Career:
Season:
Game:
Half:
6
2
1
1
Kyle Beckerman
4 times
33 times
29 times
EJECTIONS
Career:
Season:
Game:
1
1
1
Javier Morales
Javier Morales (2010)
Javier Morales (10/30/10 at DAL)
Half:
1
Javier Morales (10/30/10 at DAL, 2d)
GK GAMES PLAYED
Career:
21
Season:
5
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando (2013)
GK MINUTES
Career:
2010
Season:
510
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando (2013)
GK WINS
Career:
Season:
7
3
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando (2013)
GK LOSSES
Career:
Season:
7
2
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando (2011)
GK TIES
Career:
Season:
7
2
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando (2009)
GK SHUTOUTS
Career:
Season:
Season:
8
2
2
Nick Rimando
Nick Rimando (2009)
Nick Rimando (2013)
Yura Movsisyan (11/01/08 vs. CHV, 2d)
Javier
Javier
Robbie
Alvaro
Javier
Morales
Morales
Findley
Saborio
Morales
(2011)
(2013)
(10/29/11 vs. SEA)
(11/08/12 vs. SEA)
Alvaro Saborio (10/29/11 vs. SEA, 1st)
GK GOALS ALLOWED
Career:
24
Season:
5
Season:
5
Game:
5
Half:
3
Nick
Nick
Nick
Nick
Nick
Rimando
Rimando
Rimando
Rimando
Rimando
GK SAVES
Career:
Season:
Game:
Half:
Nick
Nick
Nick
Nick
Rimando
Rimando (2009)
Rimando (11/05/09 at CLB)
Rimando (11/05/09 at CLB, 2d)
62
18
8
6
(2014)
(2011)
(11/08/14 at LA)
(11/08/14 at LA, 2d)
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE TEAM POSTSEASON HIGHS (2005-present)
====================================================
GAMES PLAYED
Season:
MINUTES
Season:
5
510
in 2013
in 2013
GOALS
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
8
4
6
2
in 2013
11/10/2013 vs. POR
11/10/2013 vs. POR
4 times
ASSISTS
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
7
4
5
3
in 2013
11/10/2013 vs. POR
11/10/2013 vs. POR
11/10/2013 vs. POR (2d)
SHOTS
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
67
24
40
16
SHOTS ON GOAL
Season:
23
Game:
11
2-Tms:
15
Half:
7
in 2013
11/15/2008 vs. NY
11/07/2013 vs. LA
11/15/2008 vs. NY (2d)
in 2008
10/29/2011 vs. SEA
11/05/2009 at CLB
11/01/2008 vs. CHV (2d)
FOULS COMMITTED
Season:
83
Game:
24
2-Tms:
44
Half:
13
Half:
13
in 2013
11/08/2008
11/08/2008
11/08/2008
11/05/2009
at
at
at
at
CHV
CHV
CHV (1st)
CLB (2d)
FOULS SUFFERED
Season:
72
Game:
22
2-Tms:
44
Half:
12
Half:
12
in 2013
11/22/2009
11/08/2008
11/08/2008
11/02/2011
at
at
at
at
LA
CHV
CHV (2d)
SEA (2d)
OFFSIDES
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
18
8
13
4
in 2009
11/22/2009 at LA
11/22/2009 at LA
10/31/2009 vs. CLB (2d)
CORNER KICKS
Season:
22
Game:
11
2-Tms:
21
Half:
8
in 2013
11/06/2010 vs. DAL
11/07/2013 vs. LA
11/06/2010 vs. DAL (2d)
CAUTIONS
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
2-Tms:
Half:
Half:
8
4
7
7
3
3
in 2013
11/14/2009
11/08/2008
11/14/2009
11/08/2008
11/06/2010
EJECTIONS
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
1
1
2
1
in 2010
10/30/2010 at DAL
10/30/2010 at DAL
10/30/2010 at DAL (2d)
GK GAMES PLAYED
Season:
5
in 2013
GK MINUTES
Season:
510
in 2013
GK WINS
Season:
3
in 2013
GK LOSSES
Season:
2
in 2011
GK TIES
Season:
2
in 2009
GK SHUTOUTS
Season:
Season:
2
2
in 2009
in 2013
at CHI
at CHV
at CHI
at CHV (1st)
vs. DAL (1st)
GK GOALS ALLOWED
Season:
5
Season:
5
Game:
5
2-Tms:
6
Half:
3
in 2011
in 2014
11/08/2014 at LA
11/10/2013 vs. POR
11/08/2014 at LA (2d)
GK SAVES
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
in 2009
11/05/2009 at CLB
11/14/2009 at CHI
11/05/2009 at CLB (2d)
18
8
14
6
ALL-TIME REAL SALT LAKE TEAM POSTSEASON LOWS (2005-present)
====================================================
GAMES PLAYED
Season:
Season:
Season:
MINUTES
Season:
Season:
Season:
2
2
2
in 2010
in 2012
in 2014
180
180
180
in 2010
in 2012
in 2014
OFFSIDES
Season:
Game:
Game:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
GOALS
Season:
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
2-Tms:
2-Tms:
Half:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
in 2012
in 2014
9 times
11/14/2009 at CHI
11/02/2012 at SEA
11/01/2014 vs. LA
25 times
ASSISTS
Season:
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
0
0
0
0
0
in 2012
in 2014
10 times
5 times
25 times
SHOTS
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
Half:
22
4
15
1
1
in 2010
11/02/2011
10/31/2009
11/02/2011
11/24/2013
at SEA
vs. CLB
at SEA (1st)
at POR (2d)
SHOTS ON GOAL
Season:
10 in 2010
Game:
1 11/02/2011
2-Tms:
4 10/31/2009
2-Tms:
4 11/03/2013
Half:
0 11/02/2011
Half:
0 11/03/2013
Half:
0 12/07/2013
at SEA
vs. CLB
at LA
at SEA (1st)
at LA (2d)
at KC (1st)
FOULS COMMITTED
Season:
23
Game:
4
2-Tms:
13
Half:
1
FOULS SUFFERED
Season:
26
Season:
26
Game:
8
2-Tms:
13
Half:
2
Half:
2
in 2012
11/15/2008 vs. NY
11/15/2008 vs. NY
11/15/2008 vs. NY (2d)
in 2010
in 2012
11/14/2009
11/15/2008
11/14/2009
11/07/2013
at CHI
vs. NY
at CHI (2d)
vs. LA (1st)
1
0
0
0
1
0
in 2012
11/01/2008
11/08/2012
11/10/2013
11/01/2008
14 times
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
CHV
SEA
POR
CHV
CORNER KICKS
Season:
10
Game:
0
2-Tms:
3
Half:
0
in 2012
11/08/2008 at CHV
11/08/2008 at CHV
8 times
CAUTIONS
Season:
Game:
Game:
Game:
2-Tms:
2-Tms:
Half:
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
in 2012
11/15/2008
11/08/2012
11/10/2013
11/08/2012
11/10/2013
20 times
EJECTIONS
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
Half:
0
0
0
0
5 times
19 times
19 times
39 times
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
NY
SEA
POR
SEA
POR
GK GAMES PLAYED
Season:
2
Season:
2
Season:
2
in 2010
in 2012
in 2014
GK MINUTES
Season:
Season:
Season:
180
180
180
in 2010
in 2012
in 2014
GK WINS
Season:
Season:
Season:
0
0
0
in 2010
in 2012
in 2014
GK LOSSES
Season:
0
in 2009
GK TIES
Season:
0
in 2011
GK SHUTOUTS
Season:
0
in 2010
GOALS ALLOWED
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
2-Tms:
2-Tms:
Half:
1
0
0
0
0
0
in 2012
8 times
11/14/2009 at CHI
11/02/2012 at SEA
11/01/2014 vs. LA
24 times
SAVES
Season:
Game:
2-Tms:
2-Tms:
Half:
4
0
3
3
0
in 2010
10/29/2011 vs. SEA
10/31/2009 vs. CLB
11/03/2013 at LA
10 times
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
30
49
50
70
80
Player
Lalo Fernandez
Tony Beltran
Phanuel Kavita
Jamison Olave
Kyle Beckerman
Boyd Okwuonu
Juan Manuel Martinez
Sunday Stephen
Joao Plata
Javier Morales
Omar Holness
Yura Movsisyan
Justen Glad
Chris Wingert
Demar Phillips
Nick Rimando
Luke Mulholland
Emilio Orozco
Aaron Maund
Andrew Brody
Jeff Attinella
Danilo Acosta
Adolfo Ovalle
John Stertzer
Emery Welshman
Devon Sandoval
Sebastian Saucedo
Jordan Allen
Olmes Garcia
90D 54 85D 90D
90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
90D 90D 83D
90M 90M 31M
70F 90F
90D 90D
59D 73D
31 17
90G
90M 64M
26
90G
2
12
60F
60M
6
1
90F
26
1
30
6
76
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
90F 89F
90D 90D
75D 68D
22
90G
1
16
90G
74M
78F 90F 58F 15
12
8
90M 45M
1
6
20
15
90M
90M
5
89F 90F 90F 90F
90D
90D 90D
90D
90D 67 90D 90D
90G 90G 90G 90G
75M 90M 5 32
87M 90M 90M
90F 90F 23F 88F 90F 82F 90F
24M 90M 90M 90M 84M
85M 58M
90M
77M 90M 85M 90M 90F 90F
32 90F 78F
90M
55M
26
45 90M 90M 90M 90M
90F 89F 64F
5
66 90D 90D
20D
90G 90G 90G
13
35
81M
9
1
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 36D
3
90G
90G
1
65M 23
90M 13
90M
22
9
90M
90F
90F
90F
8
7
46
90D 86D 31
90D
90D
86M 90M 90M
69F 90F 88F
90F 90F 90F
89M 78M 90M
21 12
2
61M
8
90D 90D
59D
90D 90D 90D
90G 90G 90G
90M 29 82M
4
4
90F 90F 90F
1
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
90D 19 90D 90D
90D
90D 90D 90D
90D
90D
90M 90M
90M 90M
90D
2
30 89F 90F 84F
90F 68F 25 90F 90F
84M 90M 64M 14M
90F 90F 90F 90F
82F 90F
67F 90F
30 90M 90M 90M
90M 90M 25 90M 90M
90M
45M 90M
6 84F 89F 90F
90F 90F 90F 77F 44F
90D 90D 90D 90D
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
71D 90D
90D 1 81D 88D
72D
90D 90D
90D 23 89D 90D
90D 18
90G 90G 90G 90G
90G 90G
90G 90G
90M 90M 90M 60M 67M 90M 45 65M 89M 83M
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ORL SEA POR KC COL VAN LA HOU COL HOU KC CLB NYC POR NYR DAL DC MTL VAN NE SJ PHI TOR CHI
2-2 2-1 2-2 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-5 2-1 0-1 0-1 3-1 3-4 3-2 2-2 2-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 2-1 0-1 3-1
REAL SALT LAKE
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= 100 minutes played
F/M/D/G = starting position
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log:
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#21
#22
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#24
03/06/2016
03/12/2016
03/19/2016
04/02/2016
04/09/2016
04/16/2016
04/23/2016
04/30/2016
05/07/2016
05/15/2016
05/21/2016
05/28/2016
06/02/2016
06/18/2016
06/22/2016
06/25/2016
07/01/2016
07/09/2016
07/13/2016
07/16/2016
07/22/2016
07/31/2016
08/03/2016
08/06/2016
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
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RSL
RSL
RSL
RSL
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ORL 2
SEA 1
POR 2
KC 1
COL 0
VAN 0
LA 5
HOU 1
COL 1
HOU 1
KC 1
CLB 4
NYC 2
POR 2
NYR 1
DAL 2
DC 1
MTL 1
VAN 2
NE 0
SJ 1
PHI 1
TOR 1
CHI 1
T
W
T
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
T
W
L
T
T
L
T
T
W
L
W
Martinez 6 (Movsisyan 1) 57
Movsisyan 7 (penalty kick) 79
54
14; Morales 3 (penalty kick)
Mulholland 3 (Morales 3, Plata 7) 64
Plata 6 (Phillips 3) 48; Morales 2 (Garcia 1)
Garcia 1 (Morales 4, Plata 8)
66
53
28; Morales 4 (Plata 9, Phillips 4)
Martinez 3 (Plata 5, Morales 1) 32; own goal (Davis) 47+; Movsisyan 3 (Beckerman 1)
Mulholland 2 (Plata 6) 13; Allen 2 (Phillips 2) 78; Plata 5 (Mulholland 2) 83
Movsisyan 4 (Stephen 1) 59; Martinez 4 (unassisted) 67; own goal (Brillant) 74
Martinez 5 (Morales 2) 17; Movsisyan 5 (penalty kick) 70
Movsisyan 6 (Stertzer 1) 65; Allen 3 (Beltran 2) 87
Plata 1 (penalty kick) 26; Plata 2 (Beltran 1, Martinez 1)
Obayan 1 (Plata 1) 43; Olave 1 (Martinez 2, Plata 2) 86
Plata 3 (unassisted) 16; Movsisyan 1 (unassisted) 58
Glad 1 (Plata 3) 29; Mulholland 1 (unassisted) 79
Plata 4 (unassisted) 72
Martinez 1 (Plata 4) 55
Martinez 2 (Mulholland 1) 16; Morales 1 (penalty kick) 70
Allen 1 (Glad 1) 62; Movsisyan 2 (Phillips 1, Allen 1) 70
REAL SALT LAKE
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
0
0
3
3
3
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
3
64
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REAL SALT LAKE
90D
90D
90M
90D
72M
120D
120G
120F
119D
1
120D
120M
120M
120M
120M
120D
U.S. OPEN CUP
4R
5R
WILM
SEA
2-2
1-1
90D
90M
90M
90M
90M
90M
64
120M
3
64
120D
90M
81M
90M
90M
84F
56D
120M
72F
90G
120D
90D
90G
120M
120D
120G
117M
56F
Plata (Movsisyan) 22
48
L
T
Plata (Mulholland) 65; Martinez (Plata) 86
Plata (penalty kick) 43
120M
T (3-1 pen)
T (1-4 pen)
1
6
89D
9
18
90D
90D
2015/16 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
QF1
QF2
TIGR
TIGR
0-2
1-1
Lalo Fernandez
Tony Beltran
Phanuel Kavita
Jamison Olave
Kyle Beckerman
Boyd Okwuonu
Juan Manuel Martinez
Sunday Stephan Obayan
Joao Plata
Javier Morales
Omar Holness
Yura Movsisyan
Justen Glad
Chris Wingert
Demar Phillips
Nick Rimando
Luke Mulholland
Aaron Maund
Jeff Attinella
Danilo Acosta
Adolfo Ovalle
John Stertzer
Devon Sandoval
Sebastian Saucedo
Jordan Allen
Olmes Garcia
RSL 2 vs WLMGTN 2
RSL 1 vs SEA 1
2015/16 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
QF1
02/24/2016
RSL 0 at TIGRES 2
QF2
03/02/2016
RSL 1 at TIGRES 1
U.S. OPEN CUP
4R
06/14/2016
5R
06/28/2016