2016 GAME GUIDE

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2016 GAME GUIDE
2016 GAME GUIDE
TORONTO FC v COLUMBUS CREW SC
(July 31, BMO Field, 7:30 p.m. ET)
PROBABLE LINEUPS
2016 SEASON RECORDS
ROSTERS
GP W-L-TPTS GF GA
Toronto FC207-7-627 25 23
at home
8
4-1-3
15
12
7
Crew SC
on road
25
203-7-1019 26 32
90-6-33 7 15
Bono
LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD
33
ALL-TIME (27 meetings):
Toronto FC 5 wins, 31 goals …
Crew SC 12 wins, 42 goals … Ties 10
18
F
26
69
GOALS SCORED
MINUTES PER GOAL
8
11
Saeid
Mabwati
Ashe
A
32
56
18
2
6
0
19
5
8
0
12
6
4
0
3
0
0
1
12
9
3
3
3
1
0
1
7
17
2
9
18
5
TYPE OF PLAY
8
14
3
1
19
3
INSIDE GOAL AREA
INSIDE PENALTY AREA
OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA
(0)
(5)
(6)
(0)
(2)
(3)
(7)
GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED
Toronto FC
Crew SC
Tchani
Trapp
2
4
Wahl
Parkhurst
25
Afful
DISABLED LIST / INJURED RESERVE
CLB: Matt Pacifici, Ben Swanson (season-ending injury)
COLUMBUS CREW SC
1 Steve Clark (GK)
2 Tyson Wahl (DF)
3 Corey Ashe (MF)
4 Michael Parkhurst (DF)
5 Dilly Duka (MF)
6 Tony Tchani (MF)
8 Mohammed Saeid (MF)
9 Justin Meram (MF)
10 Federico Higuain (MF)
11 Cedrick Mabwati (MF)
13 Ethan Finlay (MF)
14 Waylon Francis (DF)
16 Hector Jimenez (MF)
17 Ola Kamara (FW)
18 Cristian Martinez (MF)
19 Rodrigo Saravia (MF)
20 Wil Trapp (MF)
21 Chad Barson (DF)
22 Gaston Sauro (DF)
23 Zack Steffen (GK)
24 Nicolai Naess (DF)
25 Harrison Afful (DF)
26 Ben Swanson (MF)
27 Conor Casey (FW)
29 Marshall Hollingsworth (MF)
30 Matt Pacifici (GK)
41 Brad Stuver (GK)
INTERNATIONAL DUTY
RECORD AT HALFTIME
LEAD TIED TRAIL
5-0-02-3-4 0-4-2
2-1-41-3-6 0-3-0
TORONTO FC
Date
Score (Gms since)
7/23/2016 TOR
4, DC 1
4/23/2016 TOR
2, MTL 0
5/14/2016 TOR
3, VAN 4
7/16/2016 TOR
1, SJ 2
7/13/2016 TOR
1, CLB 1
7/09/2016 TOR
1, CHI 0
5/28/2016 TOR
0, NYR 3
20
REFEREE: Allen Chapman.
AR1 (bench): Joe Fletcher; AR2 (opposite): Kyle Longville;
4th: Geoff Gamble
DISCIPLINARY SITUATION
SUSPENDED: none
WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): none
none
RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL
SCOREALLOW
7-0-1 0-7-4
2-2-6 1-5-1
THE LAST TIME
Home win
Road win
Home loss
Road loss
Tie game
Shutout for
Shutout vs.
6
1
DISTANCE
(W-L-T)
TOR
CLB
10
Giovinco
Clark
RIGHT FOOT
LEFT FOOT
HEADERS
OTHER
OPEN PLAY
CROSS
CORNER
REBOUND
PENALTIES
DIRECT FROM FREE KICK
FREE KICK (INDIRECT)
OWN GOALS
87
Ricketts
9
HOW SCORED
16
0
2
1
2
1
1
0
9
Endoh
Meram
3
CREW SC
TORONTO FC
16
1
1
2
2
2
1
0
21
Osorio
O Kamara
WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM
16
4
3
0
8
Cheyrou
17
UPCOMING MATCHES
CREW SC
TORONTO FC
Sat. Aug. 13 New York City FC
Wed. Aug. 3 Real Salt Lake
Sat. Aug. 20 at New England
Sat. Aug. 6 New England
Wed. Aug. 24 Philadelphia
Sat. Aug. 13 at Houston
Sat. Aug. 27 San Jose
Sat. Aug. 20 at Philadelphia
9
14
2
0
2
Morrow
Delgado
2016 (MLS)
5/21: TOR 0, CLB 0
7/13: CLB 1, TOR 1 (Afful 54 – Hamilton 64)
A
23
78
6
Hagglund
Beitashour
AT TORONTO (12 meetings):
Toronto FC 2 wins, 12 goals …
Crew SC 4 wins, 15 goals … Ties 6
F
25
68
3
Moor
TORONTO FC
1 Clint Irwin (GK)
2 Justin Morrow (DF)
3 Drew Moor (DF)
4 Michael Bradley (MF)
5 Ashtone Morgan (DF)
6 Nick Hagglund (DF)
7 Will Johnson (MF)
8 Benoit Cheyrou (MF)
9 Tsubasa Endoh (FW)
10 Sebastian Giovinco (FW)
11 Mo Babouli (FW)
13 Clement Simonin (DF)
14 Jay Chapman (MF)
15 Eriq Zavaleta (FW)
17 Jozy Altidore (FW)
18 Marky Delgado (MF)
19 Daniel Lovitz (MF)
20 Christopher Mannella (MF)
21 Jonathan Osorio (MF)
22 Jordan Hamilton (FW)
23 Josh Williams (DF)
25 Alex Bono (GK)
28 Mark Bloom (DF)
33 Steven Beitashour (DF)
38 Clement Simonin (DF)
40 Quillan Roberts (GK)
87 Tosaint Ricketts (FW)
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COLUMBUS CREW SC
Date
Score (Gms since)
5/28/2016 CLB 4, RSL 3
10/17/2015 CLB 2, TOR 0
3/12/2016 CLB 1, PHI 2
7/09/2016 CLB 1, NE 3
7/23/2016 CLB 2, ORL 2
6/18/2016 CLB 0, MTL 0
6/18/2016 CLB 0, MTL 0
(5)
(9)
(10)
(0)
(0)
(6)
(6)
TEAM LEADERS
TORONTO FC
G: 11 Giovinco
A: 7 Giovinco
SHT: 124 Giovinco
SOG: 40 Giovinco
FC: 26 Giovinco
FS: 49 Giovinco
OF: 22 Giovinco
C: 4 Morrow
E: 1 Cheyrou/Williams
CREW SC
G: 10 O Kamara
A: 6 Finlay/Meram
SHT: 46 O Kamara
SOG: 24 O Kamara
FC: 23 Trapp
FS: 34 Meram
OF: 13 O Kamara
C: 4 Trapp
E: 1
4 players tied
GOALSCORING RECORD
GOALS SCORED IN GAME
GP01234+
TOT
AVG
TOR
204104 1 125
1.25
CLB
205931226
1.30
GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME
GP01234+
TOT
AVG
TOR
207732123
1.15
CLB
204654132
1.60
GOALS BY INTERVALS
GOALS SCORED
Total 1-15 16-3031-4546-6061-7576-90
TOR
25237328
CLB
26373454
GOALS ALLOWED
Total 1-15 16-3031-4546-6061-7576-90
TOR
234100 1 6 2
CLB
323328511
TORONTO FC v COLUMBUS CREW SC
(July 31, BMO Field, 7:30 p.m. ET -- MLS Game 216)
TORONTO FC
2016
CAREER
No.Player
Pos
Ht Wt
Birthdate
Birthplace
GPGS G A
GPGS G A
GK 6-3195 04/01/1989 Charlotte, NC
15
1500 104
102
00
1Clint Irwin
Justin Morrow
DF
5-9 165
10/04/1987
Cleveland, OH
19 19 3
1
153 143 7 12
2
3 Drew Moor
DF 6-0165 01/15/1984 Dallas, TX
18182 0 322
309
247
4 Michael Bradley
MF 6-2175 07/31/1987 Princeton, NJ
12120 1 9292815
5Ashtone Morgan
DF 5-11
165 02/09/1991 Toronto, ON, Canada
5000 93
75010
6Nick Hagglund
DF 6-1193 09/14/1992 Cincinnati, OH
6200 43
3324
Will Johnson
MF
5-10 160
01/21/1987
Toronto, ON, Canada
15 14 2
3
204 188 27 18
7
MF 6-0175 05/03/1981 Suresnes, France
10802 38
3619
8Benoit Cheyrou
FW 5-7141 08/20/1993 Tokyo, Japan
15
1310 15
1310
9Tsubasa Endoh
10Sebastian Giovinco
FW 5-4 135
01/26/1987
Turin, Italy
191911 7
52513323
FW 5-8171 01/02/1993 Al Ain, United Arab Emirates 14501 14501
11Mo Babouli
14
Jay Chapman
MF 6-0157 01/01/1994 Brampton, ON, Canada
12501 22601
15
Eriq Zavaleta
FW 6-1185 08/02/1992 Westfield, IN
6601 46
3211
FW 6-0 175
11/06/1989
Livingston, NJ
9 6 0 2
715228 7
17Jozy Altidore
18Marky Delgado
MF 5-9 146
05/16/1995
Glendora, CA
1613 2 1
7357 7 6
19
Daniel Lovitz
FW 5-10
170 08/27/1991 Wyndmoor, PA
7300 36
1103
20
Christopher Mannella
MF 5-9173 06/07/1994 Toronto, ON, Canada
0000 0000
21 Jonathan Osorio
MF
5-9 160
06/12/1992
Toronto, ON, Canada
16 12 0
3
100 80 9 15
Jordan Hamilton
FW 6-0185 03/17/1996 Scarborough, ON, Canada
8731 11731
22
23
Josh Williams
DF 6-2192 04/18/1988 Canton, OH
10701 98
8945
25
Alex Bono
GK 6-3195 04/25/1994 Syracuse, NY
6500 6500
28
Mark Bloom
DF 6-0165 11/25/1987 Marietta, GA
3201 35
3403
DF
5-10 170
02/01/1987
San Jose, CA
18 18 0
1
159 158 2 25
33 Steven Beitashour
38
Clement Simonin
DF 6-2179 07/01/1991 Lorient, France
0000 2200
40
Quillan Roberts
GK 6-0193 09/13/1994 Toronto, ON, Canada
0000 0000
87
Toisant Ricketts
FW 6-0170 08/06/1987 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
1000 1000
HEAD COACH : Greg Vanney
07/11/1974 W24
L28
T12
COLUMBUS CREW SC
2016
CAREER
No.Player
Pos
Ht Wt
Birthdate
Birthplace
GPGS G A
GPGS G A
1Steve Clark
GK 6-2192 04/14/1986 Mason, MI
20
2000 88
8801
2
Tyson Wahl
DF
6-2 185
02/23/1984
Newport Beach, CA
11 10 0
0
158 137 1
7
MF 5-5154 03/14/1986 Orange County, CA
9902 229
172
123
3Corey Ashe
4Michael Parkhurst
DF 5-11
165 01/24/1984 Providence, RI
20
2001 201
200
13
5Dilly Duka
MF 5-9160 12/15/1989 Montville, NJ
4100 127
91
11
13
6Tony Tchani
MF 6-4185 04/13/1989 Dovala, Cameroon
12
1113 163
134
10
21
MF 5-7141 12/24/1990 Orebro, Sweden
15
1401 40
3202
8Mohammed Saeid
9 Justin Meram
MF 6-1 165
12/04/1988
Shelby Township, MI
2018 2 6 141892119
MF 5-8 165
10/25/1984
Buenos Aires, Argentina
1413 3 3 1171133835
10Federico Higuain
11Cedrick Mabwati
MF 5-6145 03/08/1992 Kinshasa, Zaire
12410 21520
13Ethan Finlay
MF 5-9 165
08/06/1990
Duluth, MN
2016 1 6 117772426
14 Waylon Francis
DF
5-9 160
09/20/1990
Puerto Limon, Costa Rica
15 11 0
2
67 63 0 15
MF
5-9 145
11/03/1988
Huntington Park, CA
13 6
0
0
103 65 5 15
16 Hector Jimenez
17Ola Kamara
FW 6-0 181
10/15/1989
Oslo, Norway
141010 0
141010 0
Cristian Martinez
MF 5-7174 02/06/1997 Panama City, Panama
2010 2010
18
19
Rodrigo Saravia
MF 5-11
170 02/22/1993 Guatemala City, Guatemala
8100 8100
MF 5-8 150
01/15/1993
Columbus, OH
2020 0 0
8381 1 8
20Wil Trapp
21
Chad Barson
DF 5-10
170 02/25/1991 Columbus, OH
5200 48
3202
22
Gaston Sauro
DF 6-3190 02/23/1990 Rosario, Argentina
8700 12
1100
23
Zack Steffen
GK 6-3190 04/02/1995 Coatesville, PA
0000 0000
Nicolai Naess
DF 6-0181 01/18/1993 Oslo, Norway
0000 0000
24
25Harrison Afful
DF
5-6 135
07/24/1986
Tema, Ghana
1818 1 3
2727 1 5
Ben Swanson
MF 5-6150 07/18/1997 Grove City, OH
1000 1000
26
27
Conor Casey
FW 6-1190 07/25/1981 Dover, NH
2000 193
146
71
24
Marshall Hollingsworth
MF 5-8160 08/06/1993 Libertyville, IL
0000 0000
29
30
Matt Pacifici
GK 6-2180 08/31/1993 Charlotte, NC
0000 0000
Brad Stuver
GK 6-3180 04/16/1991 Mayfield, OH
0000 0000
41
HEAD COACH : Gregg Berhalter
08/01/1973 W32
L28
T28
TORONTO FC vs COLUMBUS CREW SC
BMO FIELD, Toronto, Ont.
July 31, 2016 (WEEK 21, MLS Game #216)
7:30 p.m. ET (SNet 360; TWCSN-OH / CW Clb)
The Trillium Cup will be on the line for 2016 when Toronto FC and Columbus Crew SC meet for a third time this season,
Sunday evening at BMO Field. The teams have played to a pair of draws in their first meetings of the season. TFC
come into the match in fifth place in the Eastern Conference, two points above the red line, following their 4-1 win
against D.C. United at home last weekend. Crew SC sit in ninth place in the East table, reaching a fifth consecutive
draw at Mapfre Stadium last weekend in a 2-2 result with Orlando City SC.
REFEREE: Allen Chapman. AR1 (bench): Joe Fletcher; AR2 (opposite): Kyle Longville; 4th: Geoff Gamble
MLS Career: 80 games; FC/gm: 23.5; Y/gm: 3.7; R: 19; pens: 32
SUSPENDED: none
WARNINGS:
SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: none
SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: TOR: Jozy Altidore, Steven Beitashour, Justin Morrow, Marky
Delgado … CLB: Tony Tchani, Wil Trapp
DISABLED LIST: CLB: Matt Pacifici, Ben Swanson (season-ending injury)
INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none
HEAD-TO-HEAD
ALL-TIME (27 meetings): Toronto FC 5 wins, 31 goals … Crew SC 12 wins, 42 goals … Ties 10
AT TORONTO (12 meetings): Toronto FC 2 wins, 12 goals … Crew SC 4 wins, 15 goals … Ties 6
2016 (MLS)
5/21: TOR 0, CLB 0
7/13: CLB 1, TOR 1 (Afful 54 – Hamilton 64)
 The teams are meeting for a third time this season, having reached two draws. They reached a scoreless draw
May 21 at BMO Field; Crew SC’s Harrison Afful and TFC’s Jordan Hamilton scored goals 10 minutes in the
second half to leave the teams in a 1-1 draw July 13 in Columbus.
 Toronto FC have not won in the series since 2014 – when they won all three meetings that season. When Crew
SC won 2-0 last March 14 at Mapfre Stadium, it was their first home win in the series since 2013. TFC have
won just three matches all-time in Columbus – two of those coming in 2014.
 Crew SC have come away with points now on their last two trips to Toronto. TFC had won back-to-back home
games in the series before that – TFC’s first wins ever at BMO Field in the series, after three losses and five
draws over the first six-plus seasons.
 Coaches record: Gregg Berhalter vs. TOR: P8 W2 L3 T3 … Greg Vanney vs. CLB: P5 W0 L2 T3
LAST MEETING (MLS):
 Both goals came in a 10-minute span after the halftime break, where there was an additional delay because of
weather. In the 54th minute, a corner from Dilly Duka was partially cleared outside of the Toronto penalty area
toward Harrison Afful, and he struck a first-time shot that flew into the bottom right corner of the goal to give
Crew SC the advantage.
 Just 10 minutes later, TFC equalized when forward Jordan Hamilton received a through ball from Jay Chapman,
and powered home a left-footed shot from inside the area.
 COLUMBUS CREW SC (4-2-3-1): Steve Clark - Harrison Afful, Michael Parkhurst, Tyson Wahl, Corey Ashe
(Waylon Francis 89) - Wil Trapp, Tony Tchani - Ethan Finlay (Cedrick Mabwati 46), Dilly Duka (Hector Jimenez
67), Justin Meram - Ola Kamara.
 TORONTO FC (3-3-2-2): Alex Bono - Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor, Josh Williams - Mark Bloom (Nick Hagglund
57), Benoit Cheyrou, Justin Morrow (Jay Chapman 59) - Marky Delgado (Tsubasa Endoh 46), Jonathan Osorio
- Mo Babouli, Jordan Hamilton.
MLS GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO FC
Toronto FC rebounded from a first defeat in four games, rolling to a 4-1 win against D.C. United on Saturday evening at
BMO Field. TFC are in fifth place in the Eastern Conference with 27 points from 20 games.
LAST MATCH
 It was a virtuoso performance from Sebastian Giovinco. He opened the scoring when he beat backup 'keeper
Travis Worra from 25 yards out in the 21st minute directly from a free kick.
 Jared Jeffrey equalized for United in the 24th, driving home a Lloyd Sam pass from the center of the area. But
the lead was restored when Giovinco was denied by the post in the 29th minute, but Marky Delgado was on
hand to knock home the rebound.
 Giovinco then curled a beauty of a free kick into the top left corner in the 39th minute to make the score 3-1.
Giovinco finished off his hat trick in the first minute of stoppage time, slotting home Mark Bloom's pass from
short range.
 TFC head coach Greg Vanney made two changes to the team that fell 2-1 to the San Jose Earthquakes at
Avaya Stadium. Eriq Zavaleta came into the back four for Josh Williams, and Marky Delgado started in place of
Jonathan Osorio.
 TORONTO FC (4-1-3-2): Alex Bono - Steven Beitashour, Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow - Benoit
Cheyrou - Marky Delgado, Jay Chapman (Jozy Altidore 72), Tsubasa Endoh (Mark Bloom 89) - Jordan
Hamilton (Tosaint Ricketts 71), Sebastian Giovinco.
TEAM NEWS
 The win extended Toronto FC’s home undefeated streak to six games in league play at BMO Field, with three
wins in that time, dating back to May 18.
 Sebastian Giovinco scored the hat trick, the third of his MLS career (in 52 career league appearances).
Giovinco now has 11 goals for the season, tied for third in the MLS Golden Boot standings.
 “Great goals, great performance by him,” TFC head coach Greg Vanney said. “It's nice for his sake, it's off of
his mind now, and it's obviously good for the team. Pleasant night. Through his celebrations and scoring, I think
that [frustration] was lifted. What's important to him is that we win games – when he scores goals, that we turn
those into three points.”
 Two of Giovinco’s goals came directly from free kicks; of his 33 goals in his MLS career, seven have come
directly from free kicks, tied for second-most of any player in MLS dating back to 2007 (Javier Morales, 9;
David Beckham also 7).
 They were Giovinco’s first goals since May 14, when he scored twice vs. Vancouver. The eight-game gap
between goals was the longest in his two MLS seasons; he now has eight multiple-goal games in the league.
 “He played a lot freer, brought guys into the game,” Vanney said. “We weren't settling for shots from the
outside. We talking about it this week: trying to get behind the back line, trying to get in the box more. As a
team, we were doing that better.”
 Said Giovinco: “Yes, I'm back. I'm happy to have scored. We're still a little behind [in the standings], but it's a
good start. Like I've said before, for a striker, scoring is always very important. Not scoring for eight games is
really difficult. I just tried to stay calm. We tried to stay together during that time, and hopefully this is going to
push us forward.”
 Marky Delgado returned to the starting lineup after a one-match absence and scored his second goal of the
season, his first since the opening game of the season when he netted the second in TFC’s 2-0 win at the Red
Bulls on March 6.
 Jozy Altidore made his first league appearance since May 14, when he suffered a hamstring injury and was
forced off vs. Vancouver, coming off the substitutes’ bench for the final 18 minutes.
 “We brought Jozy in to give us that guy we could play out to, to make solid decisions, I asked him to sit back
and drop on the six when we defended. It created balance across the field,” Vanney said. “It was great to see
him out their sprinting around, connecting lines, unloading on a shot, it was great to have him back out there
and have his presence on the field.”
 Tosaint Rickets made his MLS and TFC debut, coming on as a substitute for the final 19 minutes. For Rickets,
it was his first match in first-team football of any sort since February, while in Turkey.
 “I know when Seba (Sebastian Giovinco) has the ball I just have to make runs and he will find me and you’ve
seen it tonight, I made a few good runs through the channel and he saw me straight away. I opened it up and I
thought it was in but I unluckily hit the post,” said Rickets. “It’s all right; as long as the chances are there I know
it will come.”
MLS GAME INFORMATION
COLUMBUS CREW SC
Columbus Crew SC reached a fifth consecutive draw at home, pulled back into a 2-2 result with Orlando City SC on
Saturday evening at Mapfre Stadium. Crew SC are in ninth place in the Eastern Conference with 19 points from 20
games.
LAST MATCH
 Crew SC took the lead in the 20th minute, when Tony Tchani burst into the Orlando City penalty area and
slotted a right-footed shot past goalkeeper Joe Bendik. The lead was then doubled when Ola Kamara
converted a penalty kick.
 But Orlando City pulled even with goals five minutes apart midway through the second half. In the 65th minute,
Kaka took a corner and Kevin Molino knocked it in after a scramble in the box. Five minutes later, Molino curled
a cross into the box and Cyle Larin nodded it home to leave honors level.
 Crew SC head coach Gregg Berhalter made one change to the team that reached a 1-1 draw with D.C. United
at Mapfre Stadium. Corey Ashe came into the back four for Waylon Francis.
 COLUMBUS CREW SC (4-2-3-1): Steve Clark - Harrison Afful, Michael Parkhurst, Tyson Wahl, Corey Ashe Wil Trapp, Tony Tchani - Cedrick Mabwati (Ethan Finlay 59), Mohammed Saeid (Federico Higuain 71), Justin
Meram (Dilly Duka 83) - Ola Kamara.
TEAM NEWS
 Crew SC saw their overall winless run extended to eight matches, with five draws in that time, with the result
against Orlando City. It’s the club’s longest winless run since the 2014 season, when they went eight games
without a win, matching the second-longest streak without a victory in club history (13 games, 2006).
 “We’re going to have to ask some hard questions these next couple of days, and hopefully come up with some
good answers because as you said, up 2-0 coming out in the second half, it should be burning. Every duel we
should be going in like it’s our last one. We have a chance now to start rising. And I didn’t see that. That’s a
problem,” said Crew SC head coach Gregg Berhalter.
 Crew SC concluded a three-game homestand with three draws, now with five consecutive draws, one shy of
the all-time MLS record for home ties in a row (Chicago Fire, 6, 2011). Crew SC are now 3-1-7 in home
matches this season.
 “The first half was fantastic. A really good performance. And the second half, we allowed them too much space,
we weren’t shifting quick enough, we didn’t put enough pressure on the ball, and they can hurt you. So overall,
[I’m] extremely disappointed with the effort in the second half,” Berhalter said.
 Said goalkeeper Steve Clark: “I understand what has happened in the last three games, but we have a lot of
character. I said last week that I know it’s a broken record, but I don’t care. I believe in what we are doing, I
believe in the character of our guys, but at the same time it’s time to go. We can’t keep having this happen.”
 Ola Kamara scored for a second consecutive match, converting a penalty kick. He now has 10 goals for the
season, tied for fifth place in the MLS Golden Boot standings. Kamara has six goals in the last six matches; he
has all 10 of his goals since May 28, a span of nine games (where he has started eight).
 I think it’s a mentality that we might need to make some changes when its 2-1. I don’t know if it’s small things,
like we drop a little lower or something. We maybe need to make some small changes to hold that lead and
maybe counter attack them instead because right now we were pressing them high and then it didn’t work in
the end. They apparently played through us and then they got two goals so it’s not good,” Kamara said.
 Tony Tchani scored his first goal of the season, his first since last Aug. 22, when he scored the final of his five
league goals, a single-season career-high.
 Justin Meram collected his sixth assist of the season, his first since May 28. The six assists are a single-season
career-high in his sixth MLS campaign, surpassing his total of five a year ago.
 I think there were some good individual performances. Some good goals. Some good offensive moves. But
again, not enough to single anyone out and not enough to give compliments right now,” Berhalter said.
 Federico Higuain made his first appearance since June 1, coming off the substitutes’ bench for the final 19
minutes, having missed six consecutive league matches through injury.
 “You see what we’ve been missing this last time since June. He can make it happen. He’s very smart, very
good with his passing, and I like how he got integrated right away and created chances. I think that’s a good
sign for us moving forward,” Berhalter said.
MLS GAME INFORMATION
2016 TORONTO FC STATISTICS (7-7-6, 27 pts.)
UNF
10
22
2
7
18
3
24
9
21
8
17
15
14
23
28
4
11
33
25
5
1
19
6
48
87
POS
F
F
D
M
M
D
D
F
M
M
F
F
M
D
D
M
F
D
G
D
G
F
D
M
F
PLAYER
Sebastian Giovinco
Jordan Hamilton
Justin Morrow
Will Johnson
Marky Delgado
Drew Moor
Damien Perquis
Tsubasa Endoh
Jonathan Osorio
Benoit Cheyrou
Jozy Altidore
Eriq Zavaleta
Jay Chapman
Josh Williams
Mark Bloom
Michael Bradley
Mo Babouli
Steven Beitashour
Alex Bono
Ashtone Morgan
Clint Irwin
Daniel Lovitz
Nick Hagglund
Raheem Edwards
Toisant Ricketts
Own-goals received
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
19
8
19
15
16
18
12
15
16
10
9
6
12
10
3
12
14
18
6
5
15
7
6
1
1
GS
19
7
19
14
13
18
11
13
12
8
6
6
5
7
2
12
5
18
5
0
15
3
2
0
0
MIN
1640
600
1622
1238
1132
1620
986
1142
1213
670
529
538
458
570
148
1080
568
1601
470
97
1330
212
237
2
19
20
20
20
20
1800
1800
G
11
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
23
A
7
1
1
3
1
0
1
0
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHT
124
13
7
23
11
12
4
18
13
8
12
1
8
1
0
4
9
3
0
0
0
4
2
1
3
SOG
40
9
4
9
4
4
1
7
3
1
5
0
4
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
28
23
281
234
95
80
FC
26
6
7
17
22
8
12
9
13
8
20
2
9
3
2
17
10
17
0
5
0
5
3
0
0
FS
49
8
13
15
12
17
14
15
14
3
20
1
6
3
3
9
6
22
2
0
1
6
1
0
2
OFF
22
7
5
1
1
0
3
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
CK
69
0
0
4
0
0
0
16
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
10
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
C
2
0
4
2
3
1
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
0
1
2
1
3
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
221 258
258 221
49
38
119
86
33
28
2
5
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Sebastian Giovinco 3, Marky Delgado 1, Tsubasa Endoh 1, Drew Moor 1, Justin Morrow 1
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Sebastian Giovinco 2, Marky Delgado 1, Eriq Zavaleta 1, Jonathan Osorio 1, Benoit
Cheyrou 1, Jozy Altidore 1
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Sebastian Giovinco 2-2, Jozy Altidore 0-1, Will Johnson 0-1
TORONTO FC GOALKEEPING
UNF
1
25
POS
G
G
GOALKEEPER
Clint Irwin
Alex Bono
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
15
6
20
20
GS
15
5
20
20
MIN SHTS
1330
62
470
18
1800
80
1800
95
SV
43
10
53
69
GA
16
7
23
25
GAA
1.08
1.34
1.15
1.25
PG
1
1
2
2
PA
1
1
2
4
W
5
2
7
7
L
5
2
7
7
T
4
2
6
6
SO
6
1
7
4
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2016 COLUMBUS CREW SC STATISTICS (3-7-10, 19 pts.)
UNF
17
23
23
10
9
13
25
6
11
18
3
14
4
8
33
26
21
27
5
7
22
16
19
1
2
20
POS
F
F
F
M
M
M
D
M
M
M
M
D
D
M
D
M
D
F
M
M
D
M
M
G
D
M
PLAYER
Ola Kamara
Kei Kamara (CLB)
Kei Kamara (TOT)
Federico Higuain
Justin Meram
Ethan Finlay
Harrison Afful
Tony Tchani
Cedrick Mabwati
Cristian Martinez
Corey Ashe
Waylon Francis
Michael Parkhurst
Mohammed Saeid
Amro Tarek
Ben Swanson
Chad Barson
Conor Casey
Dilly Duka
Emil Larsen
Gaston Sauro
Hector Jimenez
Rodrigo Saravia
Steve Clark
Tyson Wahl
Wil Trapp
Own-goals received
Opponent totals
Team totals
GP
14
9
19
14
20
20
18
12
12
2
9
15
20
15
1
1
5
2
4
3
8
13
8
20
11
20
GS
10
9
19
13
18
16
18
11
4
0
9
11
20
14
0
0
2
0
1
0
7
6
1
20
10
20
MIN
969
790
1688
1166
1497
1419
1579
999
420
51
742
1042
1791
1149
2
16
225
8
115
31
513
502
193
1800
923
1783
20
20
20
20
1800
1800
G
10
5
8
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
32
26
A
0
0
0
3
6
6
3
3
0
0
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHT
47
36
70
35
45
24
25
15
8
2
1
3
0
8
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
6
0
0
2
8
SOG
25
13
27
11
17
10
7
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
24
27
271
269
103
92
FC
11
8
25
9
12
11
20
17
3
2
5
17
5
7
0
0
3
1
1
0
16
3
3
0
14
23
FS
20
9
32
16
34
14
16
18
3
2
13
5
7
22
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
4
2
2
6
17
OFF
13
9
19
5
8
9
4
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
CK
0
0
0
61
7
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
6
0
0
0
2
C
0
0
1
0
2
2
1
3
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
4
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
230 191
191 230
32
54
103
120
42
20
1
4
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Kei Kamara 1, Justin Meram 1, Ola Kamara 1
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Federico Higuain 2, Ethan Finlay 1
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Kei Kamara 1-1, Federico Higuain 1-1, Ola Kamara 1-1
COLUMBUS CREW SC GOALKEEPING
UNF
1
POS
G
GOALKEEPER
Steve Clark
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
20
20
20
GS
20
20
20
MIN SHTS
1800 103
1800 103
1798
92
SV
72
72
65
GA
32
32
26
GAA
1.6
1.6
1.3
PG
3
3
3
PA
4
4
3
W
3
3
7
L T
7 10
7 10
3 10
SO
4
4
5
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TORONTO FC 2016 SCHEDULE
DAY
DATE
Sun. Mar.
Sun. Mar.
Sun.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Sat.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
May
May
Wed. May
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
May
May
June
June
Sat.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Sat.
July
July
July
July
July
Sun.
Wed.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Wed.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sat.
Sat.
Sun.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Sun.
Sun.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
OPPONENT
6 at New York
13 at New York
City FC
20 at Sporting KC
2 at Colorado
9 at New England
16 at D.C. United
23 at Montreal
1 at Portland
7 FC Dallas
14 Vancouver
18 New York City
FC
21 Columbus
28 at New York
18 Los Angeles
25 at Orlando City
SC
2 Seattle
9 Chicago
13 at Columbus
16 at San Jose
23 D.C. United
RESULT
W 2-0
T 2-2
ATT
21303
30315
W-L-T
1-0-0
1-0-1
0-1
0-1
1-1
1-0
2-0
1-2
1-0
3-4
19867
10772
16935
16236
20801
21144
30025
24748
1-1-1
1-2-1
1-2-2
2-2-2
3-2-2
3-3-2
4-3-2
4-4-2
4
7
8
4
3
3
2
3
T 1-1
30262
4-4-3
4
T
L
W
L
0-0
0-3
1-0
2-3
26252
20324
30025
27818
4-4-4
4-5-4
5-5-4
5-6-4
4
6
5
7
T
W
T
L
W
1-1
1-0
1-1
1-2
4-1
26750
27934
13410
18000
26349
5-6-5
6-6-5
6-6-6
6-7-6
7-7-6
6
5
5
5
5
L
L
T
W
W
L
W
L
POS PTS NOTES:
1
3 TOR: Giovinco (82) Delgado (91+);
2
4 TOR: Perquis (47+) Giovinco (76); NYC: Villa (24,28)
4 KC: Davis (70)
4 COL: Solignac (18)
5 TOR: Giovinco (58); NE: Rowe (14)
8 TOR: Giovinco (1);
11 TOR: Giovinco (40,81);
11 TOR: Johnson (40); POR: Adi (17) Valeri (74)
14 TOR: Endoh (28);
14 TOR: Giovinco (38,66) Moor (80); VAN: Manneh (12,70)
Bolanos (18) Morales (72)
15 TOR: Johnson (42); NYC: Poku (16)
16
16 NYR:
19 TOR:
19 TOR:
(83)
20 TOR:
23 TOR:
24 TOR:
24 TOR:
27 TOR:
(24)
Wright-Phillips (4,25,27)
Moor (76);
Hamilton (47) Morrow (90); ORL: Larin (5) Winter
Santos Leite (100+)
Hamilton (60); SEA: Morris (61)
Morrow (9);
Hamilton (64); CLB: Afful (54)
Morrow (44); SJ: Amarikwa (30) Dawkins (70)
Giovinco (21,39,91+) Delgado (29); DC: Jeffrey
31 Columbus
3 Real Salt Lake
6 New England
13 at Houston
20 at Philadelphia
24 at Orlando City
SC
27 Montreal
10 at Chicago
18 New York
24 Philadelphia
28 Orlando City SC
1 D.C. United
16 at Montreal
23 Chicago
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COLUMBUS CREW SC 2016 SCHEDULE
DAY
Sun.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
DATE
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Sat. Apr.
Sat. Apr.
Sat. May
OPPONENT
6 at Portland
12 Philadelphia
19 at Chicago
2 at FC Dallas
9 at Montreal
16 New York City
FC
23 Houston
30 at Seattle
7 Montreal
Sat. May
Sat. May
Sat. May
14 Colorado
21 at Toronto FC
28 Real Salt Lake
Wed. June
1 at Philadelphia
RESULT
L 1-2
L 1-2
T 0-0
T 1-1
L 0-2
W 3-2
ATT
21144
17015
12605
13174
22053
16715
W-L-T
0-1-0
0-2-0
0-2-1
0-2-2
0-3-2
1-3-2
W 1-0
L 0-1
T 4-4
17705
39473
14095
2-3-2
2-4-2
2-4-3
T 1-1
T 0-0
W 4-3
15023
26252
14894
2-4-4
2-4-5
3-4-5
L 2-3
15543
3-5-5
Sat. June
Sat. June
Sun. July
18 Montreal
25 New York
3 at Sporting KC
T 0-0
T 1-1
L 2-3
14814
20389
19332
3-5-6
3-5-7
3-6-7
Sat. July
9 at New England
L 1-3
18434
3-7-7
Wed. July
Sat. July
Sat. July
13 Toronto FC
16 D.C. United
23 Orlando City SC
T 1-1
T 1-1
T 2-2
13410
20065
20034
3-7-8
3-7-9
3-7-10
Sun. July
Sat. Aug.
31 at Toronto FC
13 New York City
FC
20 at New England
24 Philadelphia
27 San Jose
3 at Los Angeles
10 Vancouver
17 at Orlando City
SC
25 New England
28 at D.C. United
1 Chicago
13 at Chicago
16 at New York
23 at New York
City FC
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sun.
Wed.
Sat.
Thu.
Sun.
Sun.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
POS PTS NOTES:
7
0 CLB: Higuain (68); POR: Valeri (23) Adi (79)
9
0 CLB: Kamara (87); PHI: Pontius (46+,71)
9
1
10
2 CLB: Meram (9); DAL: Akindele (77)
10
2 MTL: Camara (48) Bekker (86)
9
5 CLB: Finlay (7) Kamara (49) Meram (80); NYC: Villa
(15,87)
6
8 CLB: Kamara (21);
9
8 SEA: Morris (88)
9
9 CLB: Kamara (16,46+) Higuain (48,53); MTL: Piatti
(26,58) Drogba (57) Oduro (93+)
9
10 CLB: Mabwati (23); COL: Doyle (55)
9
11
9
14 CLB: Kamara (17,64,74) own goal (20); RSL: Mulholland
(13) Allen (78) Plata (83)
9
14 CLB: Kamara (14) Martinez (93+); PHI: Pontius (21)
Nogueira (57) Herbers (84)
9
15
9
16 CLB: Kamara (93+); NYR: Wright-Phillips (52)
9
16 CLB: Kamara (22,75); KC: Feilhaber (49) Zusi (56)
Besler (91+)
9
16 CLB: Kamara (42); NE: Nguyen (3) own goal (34) Kamara
(71)
10
17 CLB: Afful (54); TOR: Hamilton (64)
9
18 CLB: Kamara (63); DC: Espindola (89)
9
19 CLB: Tchani (20) Kamara (51+); ORL: Molino (65) Larin
(70)
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TORONTO FC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)
TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)
Goals
3
Sebastian
Giovinco
Assists
2
Jonathan Osorio
Shots
13 Sebastian
Giovinco
Shots on Goal
6
Sebastian
Giovinco
Fouls Committed
5
Jozy Altidore
Fouls Suffered
7
Jozy Altidore
Offside
5
Sebastian
Giovinco
Saves
7
Clint Irwin
7
Clint Irwin
Shots Faced
8
Clint Irwin
8
Clint Irwin
Goals Allowed
4
Clint Irwin
Goals
4
07/23/2016 vs
Assists
4
06/25/2016 vs
Shots
23
07/09/2016 vs
Shots on Goal
10
05/14/2016 vs
10
07/23/2016 vs
Fouls Committed
19
05/07/2016 vs
Fouls Suffered
22
04/02/2016 vs
Corner Kicks
13
05/21/2016 vs
Offside
6
03/13/2016 vs
Saves
7
04/02/2016 vs
7
04/09/2016 vs
Shots Faced
8
04/02/2016 vs
8
04/09/2016 vs
Goals Allowed
4
05/14/2016 vs
07/23/2016 vs DC
W 4-1
06/25/2016 vs ORL
L 2-3
07/09/2016 vs CHI
W 1-0
05/14/2016 vs VAN
L 3-4
05/07/2016 vs DAL
W 1-0
04/16/2016 vs DC
W 1-0
03/06/2016 vs NYR
W 2-0
04/02/2016 vs COL
04/09/2016 vs NE
L 0-1
T 1-1
04/02/2016 vs COL
04/09/2016 vs NE
L 0-1
T 1-1
05/14/2016 vs VAN
L 3-4
DC
W 4-1
ORL
L 2-3
CHI
W 1-0
VAN
DC
L 3-4
W 4-1
DAL
W 1-0
COL
L 0-1
CLB
T 0-0
NYC
T 2-2
COL
NE
L 0-1
T 1-1
COL
NE
L 0-1
T 1-1
VAN
L 3-4
CREW SC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)
TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)
Goals
3
Ola Kamara
Assists
2
Justin Meram
2
Justin Meram
2
Ethan Finlay
Shots
10 Ola Kamara
Shots on Goal
7
Ola Kamara
Fouls Committed
5
Tony Tchani
Fouls Suffered
4
4 times
Offside
4
Kei Kamara
4
Ola Kamara
Saves
8
Steve Clark
Shots Faced
12 Steve Clark
Goals Allowed
4
Steve Clark
Goals
4
05/07/2016 at
4
05/28/2016 at
Assists
5
05/28/2016 at
Shots
22
07/23/2016 at
Shots on Goal
9
05/28/2016 at
9
07/23/2016 at
Fouls Committed
14
04/23/2016 at
14
07/16/2016 at
Fouls Suffered
16
06/18/2016 at
Corner Kicks
12
04/23/2016 at
Offside
9
04/23/2016 at
Saves
8
05/07/2016 at
Shots Faced
12
05/07/2016 at
Goals Allowed
4
05/07/2016 at
05/28/2016 at RSL
W 4-3
04/16/2016 at NYC
05/28/2016 at RSL
06/01/2016 at PHI
W 3-2
W 4-3
L 2-3
05/28/2016 at RSL
W 4-3
05/28/2016 at RSL
W 4-3
07/09/2016 at NE
L 1-3
03/12/2016 at PHI
L 1-2
04/02/2016 at DAL
05/28/2016 at RSL
T 1-1
W 4-3
05/07/2016 at MTL
T 4-4
05/07/2016 at MTL
T 4-4
05/07/2016 at MTL
T 4-4
TEAM LOW GAMES (2016)
Shots
8
05/21/2016 vs
Shots on Goal
1
04/09/2016 vs
Fouls Committed
5
07/16/2016 vs
Fouls Suffered
4
07/13/2016 vs
Corner Kicks
1
03/13/2016 vs
Offside
0
05/01/2016 vs
0
07/09/2016 vs
Saves
1
03/06/2016 vs
1
05/01/2016 vs
1
05/18/2016 vs
1
05/28/2016 vs
1
07/02/2016 vs
1
07/16/2016 vs
Shots Faced
1
03/06/2016 vs
CLB
T 0-0
NE
T 1-1
SJ
L 1-2
CLB
T 1-1
NYC
T 2-2
POR
CHI
L 1-2
W 1-0
NYR
POR
NYC
NYR
SEA
SJ
W
L
T
L
T
L
NYR
W 2-0
2-0
1-2
1-1
0-3
1-1
1-2
TEAM LOW GAMES (2016)
MTL
RSL
T 4-4
W 4-3
RSL
W 4-3
ORL
T 2-2
RSL
ORL
W 4-3
T 2-2
HOU
DC
W 1-0
T 1-1
MTL
T 0-0
HOU
W 1-0
HOU
W 1-0
MTL
T 4-4
MTL
T 4-4
MTL
T 4-4
Shots
6
07/03/2016 at
Shots on Goal
1
06/18/2016 at
1
07/16/2016 at
Fouls Committed
4
07/13/2016 at
Fouls Suffered
8
05/28/2016 at
Corner Kicks
2
07/03/2016 at
2
07/16/2016 at
Offside
0
03/12/2016 at
0
05/07/2016 at
Saves
1
03/19/2016 at
1
07/09/2016 at
Shots Faced
1
03/19/2016 at
KC
L 2-3
MTL
DC
T 0-0
T 1-1
TOR
T 1-1
RSL
W 4-3
KC
DC
L 2-3
T 1-1
PHI
MTL
L 1-2
T 4-4
CHI
NE
T 0-0
L 1-3
CHI
T 0-0
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
2016 TORONTO FC VS. COLUMBUS CREW SC (0-0-2)
UNF
22
8
14
4
7
3
33
2
23
10
18
15
1
21
28
6
19
25
9
11
POS
F
M
M
M
M
D
D
D
D
F
M
F
G
M
D
D
F
G
F
F
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
SOG
FC
FS
OFF
CK
C
E
CP
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
2
2
2
90
90
76
90
90
180
90
131
144
90
45
180
90
135
57
33
18
90
81
180
180
180
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
17
25
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
9
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
1
19
11
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
11
19
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
3
18
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
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
Jordan Hamilton
Benoit Cheyrou
Jay Chapman
Michael Bradley
Will Johnson
Drew Moor
Steven Beitashour
Justin Morrow
Josh Williams
Sebastian Giovinco
Marky Delgado
Eriq Zavaleta
Clint Irwin
Jonathan Osorio
Mark Bloom
Nick Hagglund
Daniel Lovitz
Alex Bono
Tsubasa Endoh
Mo Babouli
Team totals
Opponent totals
GAME-WINNING GOALS: None
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None
UNF
1
25
POS
G
G
GOALKEEPER
Clint Irwin
Alex Bono
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
GS
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
MIN SHT
90
90
180
180
5
4
9
5
SV
GA
GAA
PG
PA
W
L
T
SO
O'TIME
4
3
7
4
0
1
1
1
0.00
1.00
0.50
0.50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
1
0
1
1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2016 COLUMBUS CREW SC VS. TORONTO FC (0-0-2)
UNF
25
3
4
2
5
6
16
9
13
10
20
14
1
8
11
22
19
17
POS
D
M
D
D
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
D
G
M
M
D
M
F
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
SOG
FC
FS
OFF
CK
C
E
CP
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
2
1
1
2
0
2
1
1
1
0
2
2
2
180
179
180
90
67
90
28
175
68
90
180
1
180
90
112
35
55
180
180
180
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
0
0
0
1
1
1
6
0
4
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
5
25
17
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
9
5
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
11
19
0
4
0
1
0
1
0
4
3
1
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
19
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
5
5
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
1
1
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
13
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Harrison Afful
Corey Ashe
Michael Parkhurst
Tyson Wahl
Dilly Duka
Tony Tchani
Hector Jimenez
Justin Meram
Ethan Finlay
Federico Higuain
Wil Trapp
Waylon Francis
Steve Clark
Mohammed Saeid
Cedrick Mabwati
Gaston Sauro
Rodrigo Saravia
Ola Kamara
Team totals
Opponent totals
GAME-WINNING GOALS: None
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None
UNF
1
POS
G
GOALKEEPER
Steve Clark
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
GS
2
2
2
2
2
2
MIN SHT
180
180
180
5
5
9
SV
GA
GAA
PG
PA
W
L
T
SO
O'TIME
4
4
7
1
1
1
0.50
0.50
0.50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
1
1
1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
HEAD-TO-HEAD
CREW SC VS TORONTO FC
ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS
Toronto FC 5 wins, 31 goals
Crew SC 12 wins, 42 goals
10 ties
5/26/2007
7/22/2007
9/22/2007
3/29/2008
5/17/2008
9/13/2008
3/28/2009
5/2/2009
7/25/2009
3/27/2010
10/16/2010
4/23/2011
9/10/2011
3/31/2012
8/22/2012
10/28/2012
5/18/2013
7/27/2013
8/17/2013
4/5/2014
5/31/2014
8/9/2014
3/14/2015
7/25/2015
10/17/2015
5/21/2016
7/13/2016
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
TOR
TOR
CLB
TOR
CLB
CLB
TOR
TOR
TOR
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
TOR
CLB
TOR
TOR
TOR
CLB
CLB
CLB
TOR
CLB
2
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
4
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
2
0
1
vs
vs
at
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
at
at
vs
vs
at
vs
vs
at
vs
at
vs
vs
at
vs
vs
TOR
TOR
TOR
TOR
CLB
CLB
TOR
CLB
TOR
TOR
CLB
CLB
CLB
TOR
TOR
TOR
TOR
CLB
TOR
CLB
CLB
CLB
TOR
TOR
TOR
CLB
TOR
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
2
1
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
3
0
0
1
(CC)
(CC)
(T)
(CC)
(T)
(T)
(CC)
(T)
(CC)
(CC)
(T)
(T)
(CC)
(T)
(CC)
(CC)
(T)
(T)
(CC)
(CC)
(T)
(CC)
(CC)
(CC)
(T)
(T)
(CC)
Category
Goals
Shots
Shots on Goal
Fouls
Offsides
Corner Kicks
Crew SC
2
OT
24
0
186
0
73
0
160
0
43
0
73
0
1
18
173
69
137
37
67
Tot
42
359
142
297
80
140
1
13
132
50
174
31
62
Toronto FC
2
OT
18
0
149
0
64
0
168
0
24
0
68
0
Tot
31
281
114
342
55
130
GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS:
CLB
TOR
1-15
16-30
31-45
46-60
61-75
76-90
OT
Total
2
3
8
5
7
5
10
5
6
3
9
10
0
0
42
31
CAREER COACHING RECORDS:
Greg Vanney
Gregg
Berhalter
vs. CLB
vs. TOR
0-2-3
2-3-3
(0.6 pts./game)
(1.12 pts./game)
ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS:
Goals
Assists
Shots
Shots on Goal
Fouls Committed
Fouls Suffered
Wins
Losses
Shutouts
Saves
Goals Allowed
2
2
23
7
13
11
3
4
1
25
15
Toronto FC
3 times
6 times
Sebastian Giovinco
Sebastian Giovinco
Jim Brennan
3 times
Joseph Bendik
Joseph Bendik
3 times
Stefan Frei
Joseph Bendik
7
4
37
14
18
35
5
3
4
38
12
Crew SC
Federico Higuain
Hejduk/Higuain
Federico Higuain
Federico Higuain
Eddie Gaven
Eddie Gaven
William Hesmer
Steve Clark
William Hesmer
William Hesmer
Hesmer/Clark
ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS:
Toronto FC
2 Jermain Defoe
(05/31/14)
2 Convey/Moore
Goals
Assists
Shots
Crew SC
2 4 players tied
8 Sebastian Giovinco
(twice)
3 6 players tied
6 Jermain Defoe
(05/31/14)
6 Matias Laba (07/27/13)
1 3 players tied
8 Stefan Frei (07/25/09)
3 Frei/Bendik
Shots on Goal
Fouls Committed
Fouls Suffered
Shutouts
Saves
Goals Allowed
2 Frankie Hejduk
(07/25/09)
7 Justin Meram (03/14/15)
4 3 players tied
6 Iro/Zayner
5
1
6
4
3 players tied
10 players tied
Hesmer/Clark
William Hesmer
(09/10/11)
W-L-T Breakdowns:
Toronto 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)
Columbus Crew SC
W-L-T
Streak (started)
5-0-0
2-3-4
0-4-2
5 Ws
1 Ls
3 Ls
(04/16/2016)
(07/16/2016)
(05/14/2016)
2-1-4
1-3-6
0-3-0
1 Ts (07/23/2016)
4 Ts (06/18/2016)
5 Ls (09/06/2015)
0-7-4
7-0-1
1 Ls
2 Ws
(07/16/2016)
(07/09/2016)
1-5-1
2-2-6
1 Ls (07/09/2016)
3 Ts (07/13/2016)
0-3-1
4-2-4
2-1-1
0-1-0
1-0-0
1 Ls
1 Ls
1 Ls
1 Ls
3 Ws
(05/28/2016)
(07/16/2016)
(06/25/2016)
(05/14/2016)
(08/05/2015)
0-2-3
1-3-5
0-2-1
1-0-0
1-0-1
2
2
1
2
1
Ts
Ts
Ts
Ws
Ws
(05/21/2016)
(07/13/2016)
(07/23/2016)
(08/22/2015)
(05/28/2016)
6-0-1
1-2-4
0-2-1
0-2-0
0-1-0
2 Ws
1 Ws
2 Ls
6 Ls
1 Ls
(06/18/2016)
(07/23/2016)
(05/01/2016)
(08/01/2015)
(05/14/2016)
1-0-3
0-1-5
1-3-1
1-3-0
0-0-1
2
4
1
3
1
Ts
Ts
Ts
Ls
Ts
(05/21/2016)
(05/14/2016)
(07/23/2016)
(06/01/2016)
(05/07/2016)
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
TORONTO FC CAREER SCORING VS. CREW SC (5-12-10)
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
Jermain Defoe
Jonathan Osorio
Andrew Wiedeman
Julian de Guzman
Luke Moore
Collen Warner
Chad Barrett
Sebastian Giovinco
Ryan Johnson
Gilberto
Jozy Altidore
Michael Bradley
Jim Brennan
Miguel Canizalez
Dwayne De Rosario
Danny Dichio
Maicon Santos
Ali Gerba
Jordan Hamilton
Doneil Henry
Danny Koevermans
Issey Nakajima-Farran
Jacob Peterson
Carl Robinson
Luis Silva
Nick Soolsma
Tony Tchani
Bobby Convey
Amado Guevara
Daniel Lovitz
Quincy Amarikwa
Mark Bloom
Jeremy Brockie
Jay Chapman
Benoit Cheyrou
Sam Cronin
Jeff Cunningham
Torsten Frings
Alan Gordon
Eric Hassli
Nick LaBrocca
Nicholas Lindsay
Justin Morrow
Joao Plata
Chris Pozniak
Pablo Vitti
Marvell Wynne
Team totals
Opponent totals
1
9
4
5
3
4
4
4
4
3
2
5
10
1
6
8
2
1
1
6
2
1
2
7
4
2
1
3
4
3
1
3
3
3
4
3
5
2
1
1
2
1
8
3
3
3
8
27
27
1
6
2
5
2
3
4
4
4
2
2
5
10
1
4
3
2
1
1
5
1
0
2
7
3
2
1
2
4
1
0
3
2
1
4
3
4
2
1
1
1
1
8
2
3
3
8
27
27
90
562
208
444
204
249
299
355
336
204
180
433
900
90
403
296
157
87
90
471
93
21
180
626
315
125
41
225
279
180
19
237
206
77
352
270
268
161
45
90
128
73
625
193
270
270
720
2430
2430
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
42
0
0
0
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
33
37
SHT GOALKEEPER
GP
MIN
SHT
SV
GAA
PG
3
8
7
3
8
5
5
23
5
6
3
3
11
2
14
5
3
1
2
2
5
2
3
3
8
2
1
0
6
0
2
1
5
1
6
1
8
4
1
3
1
1
0
4
2
3
3
281
359
1
1
4
1
1
6
8
1
1
2
1
3
27
27
90
90
315
90
72
471
720
90
90
180
90
131
2430
2430
5
5
16
4
2
34
38
7
7
8
8
8
142
114
4
5
11
3
2
25
23
4
5
4
6
4
96
84
0.00
0.00
0.86
1.00
1.25
1.53
1.88
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.75
1.56
1.15
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
2
Clint Irwin
Julio Cesar
Greg Sutton
Alex Bono
Jon Conway
Stefan Frei
Joseph Bendik
Srdjan Djekanovic
Brian Edwards
Freddy Hall
Kenny Stamatopoulos
Milos Kocic
Team totals
Opponent totals
‹(OLDV6SRUWV%XUHDX,QF
CREW SC CAREER SCORING VS. TORONTO FC (12-5-10)
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
Federico Higuain
Guillermo Barros
Schelotto
Justin Meram
Ethan Finlay
Eddie Gaven
Jason Garey
Andy Herron
Kei Kamara
Dominic Oduro
Emmanuel Ekpo
Tommy Heinemann
Alejandro Moreno
Tony Tchani
Harrison Afful
Bernardo Anor
William Hesmer
Andy Iro
Steven Lenhart
Andres Mendoza
Adam Moffat
Pat Noonan
Emilio Renteria
Jacob Thomas
Agustin Viana
Frankie Hejduk
Jairo Arrieta
Brian Carroll
Waylon Francis
Jeff Cunningham
Ned Grabavoy
Chad Marshall
Sebastian Miranda
Danny O'Rourke
Rusty Pierce
Robbie Rogers
Matias Sanchez
Ben Speas
Wil Trapp
Team totals
Opponent totals
11
8
11
8
963
648
7
4
4
1
37
17
12
12
15
6
3
4
4
7
2
7
8
3
5
11
4
4
3
4
2
5
1
3
8
7
8
6
1
3
13
5
13
1
9
2
3
9
27
27
8
6
15
3
2
3
4
5
0
7
8
3
4
11
3
3
1
3
1
4
0
3
8
5
8
5
0
3
13
5
11
1
8
2
2
9
27
27
706
528
1347
275
99
288
342
419
69
630
704
270
355
990
271
264
141
287
107
336
32
242
719
485
720
451
16
270
1170
428
1029
90
727
180
157
810
2430
2430
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
31
1
3
3
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
37
33
25
12
21
10
4
13
13
10
5
16
10
5
8
1
1
11
4
5
2
5
2
4
3
10
4
0
0
2
7
1
3
0
25
0
5
4
359
281
GOALKEEPER
GP
Matt Lampson
Andy Gruenebaum
William Hesmer
Steve Clark
Team totals
Opponent totals
1
7
11
8
27
27
MIN SHTS
90
630
990
720
2430
2430
2
26
49
37
114
142
SV
GAA
PG
2
19
38
25
84
96
0.00
1.00
1.09
1.50
1.15
1.56
0
0
0
2
2
3
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CURRENT TORONTO FC VS. CREW SC (5-12-10)
CURRENT CREW SC VS. TORONTO FC (12-5-10)
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
PLAYER
GP
GS
MIN
G
A
SHT
Jozy Altidore
Drew Moor
Jonathan Osorio
Michael Bradley
Sebastian Giovinco
Justin Morrow
Jordan Hamilton
Will Johnson
Daniel Lovitz
Mark Bloom
Jay Chapman
Benoit Cheyrou
Mo Babouli
Steven Beitashour
Alex Bono
Marky Delgado
Tsubasa Endoh
Nick Hagglund
Clint Irwin
Ashtone Morgan
Josh Williams
Eriq Zavaleta
Team totals
Opponent totals
4
20
9
9
4
10
1
8
3
3
3
4
2
5
1
4
2
5
4
7
3
5
27
27
3
20
6
9
4
10
1
7
1
3
1
4
2
5
1
4
0
3
4
6
3
4
27
27
257
1800
562
793
355
805
90
675
180
237
77
352
180
450
90
300
81
348
360
571
234
374
2430
2430
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
42
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
37
6
9
8
4
23
3
2
14
0
1
1
6
0
2
0
2
1
1
0
2
0
1
281
359
Conor Casey
Federico Higuain
Justin Meram
Ethan Finlay
Tony Tchani
Harrison Afful
Dilly Duka
Michael Parkhurst
Waylon Francis
Wil Trapp
Corey Ashe
Chad Barson
Steve Clark
Hector Jimenez
Ola Kamara
Cedrick Mabwati
Mohammed Saeid
Rodrigo Saravia
Gaston Sauro
Tyson Wahl
Team totals
Opponent totals
17
11
12
12
10
3
9
11
6
9
17
5
8
4
2
3
3
1
2
12
27
27
13
11
8
6
10
3
6
11
5
9
14
3
8
1
2
1
2
0
2
11
27
27
1091
963
706
528
884
270
542
990
451
810
1212
288
720
139
180
116
178
55
125
1014
2430
2430
8
7
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
31
2
4
1
3
2
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
33
29
37
25
12
13
5
17
1
0
4
6
2
0
2
5
2
2
0
0
2
359
281
GOALKEEPER
GP
MIN
SHT
SV
GAA
PG
GAA
PG
Clint Irwin
Alex Bono
Team totals
Opponent totals
4
1
27
27
360
90
2430
2430
24
4
142
114
20
3
96
84
0.75
1.00
1.56
1.15
0
0
3
2
25 1.50
84 1.15
96 1.56
2
2
3
GOALKEEPER
GP
Steve Clark
Team totals
Opponent totals
8
27
27
MIN SHTS
720
2430
2430
37
114
142
SV
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MATCH DAY #20 TORONTO FC @ D.C. UNITED SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 BMO FIELD KICKOFF: 7:30 P.M. ET TORONTO FC RECORD (W/L/D) 6‐7‐6 24 pts. D.C. UNITED RECORD (W/L/D) 5‐7‐7 22 pts. TV: Sportsnet 360 Gerry Dobson, Paul Dolan& Danielle Emanuele RADIO: Simulcast from TV on Web http://www.sportsnet.ca/ TORONTO FC PR Contact: Jeff Bradley Email: [email protected] Phone: (o) 416‐815‐4043 (c) 647‐200‐7536 Mike Masaro Email: [email protected] Phone: (o) 416‐815‐2474 (c) 416‐716‐1311 Anthony Cozzetto Email: [email protected] Phone: (o) 416‐815‐6126 (c) 416‐317‐9398 TORONTO FC 2016 MLS SCHEDULE DATE Sunday, March 6 Sunday, March 13 Sunday, March 20 Saturday, April 2 Saturday, April 9 Saturday, April 16 Saturday, April 23 Sunday, May 1 Saturday, May 7 Saturday, May 14 Wednesday, May 18 Saturday, May 21 Saturday, May 28 Saturday, June 18 Saturday, June 25 Saturday, July 2 Saturday, July 9 Wednesday, July 13 Saturday, July 16 Saturday, July 23 Sunday, July 31 Wednesday, August 3 Saturday, August 6 Saturday, August 13 Saturday, August 20 Wednesday, August 24 Saturday, August 27 Saturday, September 10 Sunday, September 18 Saturday, September 24 Wednesday, September 28 Saturday, October 1 Sunday, October 16 Sunday, October 23 OPPONENT New York Red Bulls New York City FC Sporting KC Colorado New England D.C. United Montreal Portland FC Dallas Vancouver New York City FC Columbus New York Red Bulls LA Galaxy Orlando Seattle Chicago Columbus San Jose D.C. United Columbus Real Salt Lake New England Houston Philadelphia Orlando Montreal BROADCAST TIME (ET) TSN4&5 1:30 PM SN One TSN2 TSN2 TSN2 TSN4 TSN4 TSN2 TSN4 TSN1,3,4 TSN4 & 5 SN One 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM SN 360 7:00 PM SN 360 SN 360 TSN4 & 5 TSN4 & 5 TSN2 SN 360 SN 360 SN 360 TSN4 SN 360 TSN2 SN 360 TSN TSN 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 10:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 9:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM SN 360 8:30 PM New York Red Bulls TSN2 7:00 PM Philadelphia TSN2 5:00 PM Orlando TSN 7:30 PM TSN TSN2 TSN4 & 5 7:30 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM Chicago D.C. United Montreal Chicago RESULT W 2‐0 D 2‐2 L 1‐0 L 1‐0 D 1‐1 W 1‐0 W 2‐0 L 2‐1 W 1‐0 L 4‐3 D 1‐1 D 0‐0 L 3‐0 W 1‐0 L 3‐2 D 1‐1 W 1‐0 D 1‐1 L 2‐1 TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 1 TORONTO FC 2016 ROSTER (As of July 20, 2016) Number Name Pos HT WT D.O.B. Age Birthplace 1 Clint Irwin GK 6'2 195 4/1/1989 27 Charlotte, NC Pronunciation CL‐INT ER‐WIN 2 Justin Morrow D 5'9 156 10/4/1987 28 Cleveland, OH MORR‐OH 3 Drew Moor D 6'0 162 1/15/1984 32 Dallas, Texas M’OO‐UR 4 Michael Bradley M 6'2 179 7/31/1987 28 Princeton, NJ BRAD‐LEE 5 Ashtone Morgan D 5'9 163 2/9/1991 25 Toronto, ON ASH‐TON MORE‐GAN 6 Nick Hagglund D 6'1 195 9/14/1992 23 Cincinnati, OH HAGG‐LUND 7 Will Johnson M 5'10 168 1/21/1987 29 Toronto, Ontario JON‐SON 8 Benoît Cheyrou M 5'11 180 5/3/1981 35 Suresnes, France BUHN‐WAH SHEY‐ROU 9 Tsubasa Endoh F 5'7 141 8/20/1993 22 Tokyo, Japan SOO‐BAH‐SAH ENN‐DO 10 Sebastian Giovinco F 5'5 144 1/26/1987 29 Turin, Italy SE‐BAS‐TI‐AN JOE‐VIN‐KO 11 Mo Babouli F 5'8 171 1/2/1993 23 Al Ain, United Arab Emirates MO‐HAM BAB‐OU‐LEE 13 Clément Simonin D 6’1 187 7/1/1991 24 Lorient, France KLE‐MONT SIM‐OH‐NIN 14 Jay Chapman M 6'0 155 1/1/1994 22 Brampton, ON CHAP‐MAN 15 Eriq Zavaleta D 6'1 189 8/2/1992 23 Westfield, IN ZAV‐AH‐LET‐AH 17 Jozy Altidore F 6'1 175 11/6/1989 26 Livingston, NJ JO‐ZEE AL‐TI‐DOR 18 Marco Delgado M 5'9 163 5/16/1995 21 Glendora, CA DEL‐GA‐DO 19 Daniel Lovitz M 5'10 166 8/27/1991 24 Wyndmoor, PA LOV‐ITZ 20 Chris Mannella M 5'11 171 6/7/1994 22 Toronto, ON MA‐NEL‐A 21 Jonathan Osorio M 5'9 162 6/12/1992 23 Toronto, ON JOHN‐ATHAN O‐SOR‐EE‐O 22 Jordan Hamilton F 6'0 189 3/17/1996 20 Scarborough, ON JOR‐DAN HAM‐IL‐TON 23 Josh Williams D 6'1 185 4/18/1988 28 Copley, Ohio WIL‐E‐AMS 25 Alex Bono GK 6'2 199 4/25/1994 22 Syracuse, NY BO‐NO 28 Mark Bloom D 6'0 166 11/25/1987 28 Marietta, GA B’LOOM 33 Steven Beitashour D 5'10 152 2/1/1987 29 San Jose, California BEY‐TAH‐SURE 40 Quillan Roberts GK 6'1 214 9/13/1994 21 Brampton, ON Q'WILL‐AN ROB‐ERTS 87 Tosaint Ricketts M 6’0 170 8/6/1987 28 Edmonton, Alberta TU‐SAINT RICK‐ETTS TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 2 Toronto FC Media Notes Recent Transactions July 20, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Wednesday that the club has signed Canadian international forward Tosaint Ricketts July 12, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Tuesday that the club and Damien Perquis have mutually agreed to terminate the defender’s contract June 29, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Wednesday that the club has signed Toronto FC II midfielder/forward Raheem Edwards to a short‐term agreement June 2, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Thursday that the club has loaned defender Clément Simonin to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). May 13, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has recalled goalkeeper Quillan Roberts from Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 
Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Alex Bono o Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). May 10, 2016  Toronto FC announced Tuesday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Quillan Roberts to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). May 6, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has recalled goalkeepers Quillan Roberts, Alex Bono, defender Eriq Zavaleta, midfielders Daniel Lovitz, Jay Chapman, and forward Mo Babouli to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). May 3, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Tuesday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Quillan Roberts, defenders Mark Bloom, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta, midfielders Chris Mannella, Daniel Lovitz, Jay Chapman, and forward Mo Babouli to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). April 29, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has recalled goalkeeper Quillan Roberts, defender Nick Hagglund, midfielders Chris Mannella and Jay Chapman from Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 
Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Alex Bono to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). April 24, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Sunday that the club has loaned defender Ashtone Morgan to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). April 22, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Quillan Roberts, defender Ashtone Morgan, midfielder Jay Chapman and forward Jordan Hamilton to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 
Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has recalled goalkeeper Alex Bono and defender Eriq Zavaleta from Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). April 15, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has loaned defenders Nick Hagglund and Eriq Zavaleta to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 3 March 24, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Thursday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Alex Bono, defender Mark Bloom, midfielder Chris Mannella and forward Mo Babouli to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). March 10, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Thursday that the club has acquired the Right of First Refusal for forward Ben Spencer from Real Salt Lake in exchange for Targeted Allocation Money (TAM) March 8, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Tuesday that the club has acquired GAM (General Allocation Money) from Seattle Sounders FC in exchange for TAM (Targeted Allocation Money) and an international roster spot March 5, 2016 
Toronto FC announced Saturday that the club has signed forward Molham Babouli to a Homegrown Player contract from USL affiliate Toronto FC II. Babouli becomes the twelfth player from the Academy to join the First Team March 2, 2016 
Placed forward Herculez Gomez on waivers 
Toronto FC announced Wednesday that the club has acquired a conditional second round pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft from the Houston Dynamo in exchange for midfielder Collen Warner. February 27, 2016 
Signed 2016 MLS SuperDraft forward Tsubasa Endoh February 26, 2016 
Placed forward Luke Moore on waivers January 19, 2016 
Selected midfielder Mitchell Taintor (59th overall) in the third round of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft 
Selected forward Darius Madison (70th overall) and midfielder Brian James (80th overall) in the fourth round of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft January 18, 2016 
Acquired goalkeeper Clint Irwin from the Colorado Rapids in exchange for a third round pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft, a conditional first round pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft and targeted allocation money (TAM) January 14, 2016 
Selected midfielder Tsubasa Endoh (9th overall) in the first round of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft January 13, 2016 
Placed defender Ahmed Kantari on waivers UPCOMING MLS/TORONTO FC PLAYER MILESTONES Player Daniel Lovitz Ashtone Morgan Clint Irwin Michael Bradley Will Johnson TORONTO FC INJURY REPORT (As of July 20, 2016) Injury Status Knee Injury Out Foot Injury Out Quadriceps Strain Out Knee Sprain Out Tibial Plateau Fracture Out 2016 Games Missed 8 7 4 4 4 TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 4 HEAD TO HEAD MLS LEAGUE PLAY ONLY Toronto FC record: 8‐12‐4 Home games: 4‐7‐1 (10 GF, 13 GA) Road games: 4‐5‐3 (20 GF, 28 GA) 05/19/2007 TOR 1 vs DC 2 L BMO Field 08/25/2007 TOR 0 vs DC 1 L BMO Field 09/29/2007 TOR 1 at DC 4 L RFK Stadium 04/05/2008 TOR 1 at DC 4 L RFK Stadium 05/21/2008 TOR 1 vs DC 0 W BMO Field 05/24/2008 TOR 2 at DC 3 L RFK Stadium 05/09/2009 TOR 3 at DC 3 T RFK Stadium 08/15/2009 TOR 2 vs DC 0 W BMO Field 09/11/2010 TOR 0 vs DC 1 L BMO Field 10/23/2010 TOR 3 at DC 2 W RFK Stadium 04/16/2011 TOR 0 vs DC 3 L BMO Field 08/06/2011 TOR 3 at DC 3 T RFK Stadium 05/05/2012 TOR 0 vs DC 2 L BMO Field 05/19/2012 TOR 1 at DC 3 L RFK Stadium 10/06/2012 TOR 0 vs DC 1 L BMO Field 06/15/2013 TOR 2 at DC 1 W RFK Stadium 08/24/2013 TOR 1 at DC 1 T RFK Stadium 09/28/2013 TOR 4 vs DC 1 W BMO Field 03/22/2014 TOR 1 vs DC 0 W BMO Field 07/05/2014 TOR 1 vs DC 2 L BMO Field 07/30/2014 TOR 0 at DC 3 L RFK Stadium 06/06/2015 TOR 2 at DC 1 W RFK Stadium 06/27/2015 TOR 0 vs DC 0 T BMO Field 04/16/2016 TOR 1 at DC 0 W RFK Stadium TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 5 TORONTO FC STATISTICAL BREAK DOWN – 2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON # of Games played: 19 Statistics By Half GOALS First Second Total Toronto FC 9 12 21 Opponents 13 9 22 SHOTS Att.On Goal On Target Off Target Blocked Shots Toronto FC 255 84 101 77 Opponents 221 76 96 48 Record vs MLS Team Chicago Fire Colorado Rapids Columbus Crew SC D.C. United FC Dallas Houston Dynamo LA Galaxy Montreal Impact New England Revolution New York City FC New York Red Bulls Orlando City SC Philadelphia Union Portland Timbers Real Salt Lake San Jose Earthquakes Seattle Sounders FC Sporting KC Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2016 1‐0‐0 0‐1‐0 0‐0‐2 1‐0‐0 1‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 1‐0‐0 1‐0‐0 0‐0‐1 0‐0‐2 1‐1‐0 0‐1‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐1‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐1‐0 0‐0‐1 0‐1‐0 0‐1‐0 All‐Time 5‐9‐8 8‐6‐1 5‐12‐10 8‐12‐4 2‐8‐5 4‐6‐9 3‐6‐6 6‐3‐3 4‐10‐9 0‐2‐3 7‐13‐5 3‐1‐0 5‐6‐4 3‐2‐2 4‐8‐2 4‐5‐4 2‐7‐2 4‐14‐5 3‐3‐1 TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 6 Record By Month Record By Day Month Home Away Overall Day Home March 0‐0‐0 1‐1‐1 1‐1‐1 Monday 0‐0‐0 April 0‐0‐0 2‐1‐1 2‐1‐1 Tuesday 0‐0‐0 May 1‐1‐2 0‐2‐0 1‐3‐2 Wednesday 0‐0‐1 June 1‐0‐0 0‐1‐0 1‐1‐0 Thursday 0‐0‐0 July 1‐0‐1 0‐1‐1 1‐1‐2 Friday 0‐0‐0 August 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 Saturday 3‐1‐2 September 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 Sunday 0‐0‐0 October 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 Situational Records Half Time Record Leading at Half Time W L D 4 0 0 Trailing at Half Time W L D 0 4 2 Tied at Half Time W L D 2 3 4 Scoring First Record when TFC Scores First W L D 6 0 1 Record when Opponent Scores First W L D 0 7 4 Possession ‐ Full Time Record when TFC has greater than 50% Possession W L D 2 4 2 Record when TFC has less than 50% Possession W L D 4 3 4 Record when Scoring…Goal(s) W L D Zero ‐ 3 1 One 4 2 4 Two 2 1 1 Three 0 1 0 Four 0 0 0 Five + 0 0 0 TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Away 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐1 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐4‐1 1‐2‐1 Overall 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐2 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 5‐5‐3 1‐2‐1 Page 7 MLS Awards MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week 
Week 1 – Drew Moor 
Week 7 – Steven Beitashour 
Week 8 – Drew Moor, Michael Bradley, Sebastian Giovinco 
Week 10 – Clint Irwin & Damien Perquis 
Week 11 – Sebastian Giovinco 
Week 15 – Drew Moor 
Week 16 – Clint Irwin 
Week 18 – Justin Morrow TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 8 2016 MLS Game‐by‐Game Results GM # DATE OPPONENT 1 Sunday, March 6 Sunday, March 13 Sunday, March 20 Saturday, April 2 Saturday, April 9 Saturday, April 16 Saturday, April 23 Sunday, May 1 Saturday, May 7 Saturday, May 14 Wednesday, May 18 Saturday, May 21 Saturday, May 28 Saturday, June 18 Saturday, June 25 Saturday, July 2 Saturday, July 9 Wednesday, July 13 Saturday, July 16 Saturday, July 23 Sunday, July 31 Wednesday, August 3 Saturday, August 6 Saturday, August 13 Saturday, August 20 Wednesday, August 24 Saturday, August 27 Saturday, September 10 Sunday, September 18 Saturday, September 24 Wednesday, September 28 Saturday, October 1 Sunday, October 16 Sunday, October 23 New York Red Bulls New York City FC Sporting KC Colorado New England D.C. United Montreal Portland FC Dallas Vancouver New York City FC Columbus New York Red Bulls LA Galaxy Orlando Seattle Chicago Columbus San Jose D.C. United Columbus Real Salt Lake New England Houston Philadelphia Orlando Montreal Chicago New York Red Bulls Philadelphia Orlando D.C. United Montreal Chicago 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 RESULT (W‐L‐D) *PK, ^ET + = Sellout GWG TFC GOALS GF‐GA AF‐AA ATTEND. W 10 10*, 18^ 2‐0 12‐11 21,303 D 24^, 10 2‐2 10‐15 30, 315 L 0‐1 12‐7 19, 867 L 0‐1 11‐23 10, 772 D 10 1‐1 10‐13 16, 935 W 10 10 1‐0 10‐18 16, 236 W 10 10*, 10 2‐0 9‐10 20, 801+ L 7 1‐2 18‐9 21, 144 W 9 9 1‐0 17‐10 30, 025+ L 10,10,3 3‐4 21‐8 24, 748 D 7 1‐1 11‐7 30, 025+ D 0‐0 8‐15 26, 252 L 0‐3 12‐7 20, 324 W 3 3 1‐0 14‐10 30, 025+ L 22,2 2‐3 12‐17 27, 818 D 22 1‐1 12‐12 26, 750 W 2 2 1‐0 25‐11 27, 934 D 22 1‐1 9‐10 13, 410 L 2 1‐2 22‐8 18, 000 TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 9 2016 MLS RESULTS AND LINEUPS MATCH DAY 1 – @ NEW YORK RED BULLS – W 2‐0 – SUNDAY, MARCH 6 Scoring Summary TFC – Sebastian Giovinco (1) 82’ PK TFC – Marco Delgado (1) 90’ +1 Misconduct Summary TFC – Daniel Lovitz 38’ (caution) RBNY – Ronald Zubar 47’ (caution) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 88’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Drew Moor, Damien Perquis, Justin Morrow; Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Jonathan Osorio; Tsubasa Endoh (Ashtone Morgan 84’), Sebastian Giovinco, Daniel Lovitz (Marco Delgado 68’) Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Nick Hagglund, Benoit Cheyrou, Mo Babouli, Josh Williams New York Red Bulls – Luis Robles; Sal Zizzo, Ronald Zubar (Sean Davis 85’), Gideon Baah, Kemar Lawrence; Dax McCarty ©, Felipe, Lloyd Sam (Anatole Bertrand Abang 73’), Sacha Kljestan, Mike Grella (Shaun Wright‐Phillips 79’); Bradley Wright‐
Phillips Substitutes Not Used: Kyle Reynish, Connor Lade, Karl Ouimette, Chris Duvall MATCH DAY 2 – @ NEW YORK CITY FC – D 2‐2 – SUNDAY, MARCH 13 Scoring Summary NYCFC – David Villa 24’ (PK) NYCFC – David Villa 28’ (Mix Diskerud) TFC – Damien Perquis 45’+2 (Sebastian Giovinco) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 76’ (Will Johnson) Misconduct Summary NYCFC – Federico Bravo 52’ (caution) NYCFC – Mikey Lopez 89’ (caution) TFC – Ashtone Morgan 90’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Will Johnson (Josh Williams 90 +1’), Michael Bradley ©, Marco Delgado; Tsubasa Endoh (Benoit Cheyrou 59’), Jonathan Osorio (Ashtone Morgan 88’), Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Nick Hagglund, Mo Babouli, Jordan Hamilton New York City FC – Josh Saunders; Frederic Brillant, Jason Hernandez, Ronald Matarrita; Thomas McNamara (Mikey Lopez 77’), Federico Bravo, Andrea Pirlo, Mix Diskerud; Khiry Shelton (Ethan White 78’), Tony Taylor (Steven Mendoza 67’), David Villa © Substitutes Not Used: Eirik Johansen, Patrick Mullins, Mehdi Ballouchy, Diego Martinez TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 10 MATCH DAY 3 – @ SPORTING KANSAS CITY – L 1‐0 – SUNDAY, MARCH 20 Scoring Summary SKC – Brad Davis 70’ Misconduct Summary TFC – Benoit Cheyrou 60’ (caution) TFC – Justin Morrow 71’ (caution) SKC – Roger Espinoza 84’ (ejection) SKC – Tim Melia 87’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis, Josh Williams (Jay Chapman 86’), Justin Morrow; Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Benoit Cheyrou (Jozy Altidore 77’); Marco Delgado; Tsubasa Endoh (Mo Babouli 77’), Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Ashtone Morgan, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta Sporting KC – Tim Melia; Chance Myers, Nuno Coelho, Matt Besler, Amadou Dia; Jordi Quintilla (Lawrence Olum 81’), Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza; Connor Hallisey (Brad Davis 45’), Dominic Dwyer, Graham Zusi Substitutes Not Used: Alec Kann, Kevin Ellis, Saad Abdul‐Salaam, Daniel Salloi, Jimmy Medranda MATCH DAY 4 – @ COLORADO RAPIDS – L 1‐0 – SATURDAY, APRIL 2 Scoring Summary COL – Luis Solignac 18’ (Marco Pappa) Misconduct Summary TFC – Benoit Cheyrou 11’ (caution) TFC – Benoit Cheyrou 13’ (caution) (ejection) COL – Marc Burch 45’ (caution) TFC – Damien Perquis 48’ (caution) COL – Bobby Burling 59’ (caution) COL – Conor Doyle 82’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis (Ashtone Morgan 76’), Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Benoit Cheyrou; Daniel Lovitz (Jonathan Osorio 27’), Sebastion Giovinco, Mo Babouli (Jozy Altidore 60’) Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Josh Williams, Marky Delgado, Tsubasa Endo Colorado Rapids – Zac MacMath; Eric Miller, Bobby Burling, Axel Sjoberg, Marc Burch; Sam Cronin, Micheal Azira (Dillon Serna 82’), Marco Pappa (Dominique Badji 61’), Dillon Powers, Shkelzen Gashi (Conor Doyle 73’); Luis Solignac Substitutes Not Used: Chris Froschauer, Zach Pfeffer TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 11 MATCH DAY 5 – @ NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION – D 1‐1 – SATURDAY, APRIL 9 Scoring Summary NE – Kelyn Rowe 14’ (Je‐Vaughn Watson, Gershon Koffie) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 58’ (Jozy Altidore, Will Johnson) Misconduct Summary NE – Gershon Koffie 20’ (caution) TFC – Justin Morrow 58’ (caution) TFC – Jozy Altidore 61’ (caution) TFC – Will Johnson 73’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Marco Delgado (Ashtone Morgan 84’), Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Jonathan Osorio; Sebastian Giovinco, Jozy Altidore (Mo Babouli 70’) Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Mark Bloom, Nick Hagglund, Jay Chapman, Daniel Lovitz New England Revolution – Bobby Shuttleworth; Je‐Vaughn Watson, Andrew Farrell, José Gonçalves ©, Chris Tierney; Scott Caldwell (Daigo Kobayashi 73’), Gershon Koffie, Kelyn Rowe, Lee Nguyen, Diego Fagundez (Charlie Davies 78’); Teal Bunbury (Femi Hollinger‐Janzen 90’) Substitutes Not Used: Brad Knighton, London Woodberry, Sambinha, Zachary Herivaux MATCH DAY 6 – @ D.C. UNITED – W 1‐0 – SATURDAY, APRIL 16 Scoring Summary TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 1’ (Marky Delgado, Jozy Altidore) Misconduct Summary TFC – Jozy Altidore 35’ (caution) TFC – Clint Irwin 88’ (caution) DCU – Marcelo Sarvas 89’ (caution) DCU – Steve Birnbaum 90’+5 (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Josh Williams (Damien Perquis 68’), Justin Morrow; Marky Delgado (Jay Chapman 65’), Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Jonathan Osorio; Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Ashtone Morgan, Mark Bloom, Daniel Lovitz, Mo Babouli D.C. United – Travis Worra; Sean Franklin, Bobby Boswell ©, Steve Birnbaum, Taylor Kemp; Lamar Neagle, Marcelo Sarvas, Nick DeLeon, Patrick Nyarko (Luciano Acosta 69’); Chris Rolfe (Alvaro Saborio 61’), Fabian Espindola Substitutes Not Used: Tally Hall, Kofi Opare, Luke Mishu, Jared Jeffrey, Rob Vincent TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 12 MATCH DAY 7 – @ MONTREAL IMPACT – W 2‐0 – SATURDAY, APRIL 23 Scoring Summary TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 40’ (PK) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 81’ (Will Johnson) Misconduct Summary TFC – Justin Morrow 27’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Drew Moor, Damien Perquis, Justin Morrow; Marky Delgado (Josh Williams 90’+3’), Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Jonathan Osorio; Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco (Mo Babouli 89’) Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Ashtone Morgan, Eriq Zavaleta, Daniel Lovitz, Tsubasa Endoh Montreal Impact – Evan Bush; Hassoun Camara (Maxim Tissot 20’), Victor Cabrera, Laurent Ciman, Ambroise Oyongo; Dominic Oduro, Eric Alexander (Patrice Bernier 57’), Marco Donadel, Harry Shipp (Johan Venegas 69’); Ignacio Piatti ©, Didier Drogba Substitutes Not Used: Eric Kronberg, Wandrille Lefevre, Kyle Bekker, Michael Salazar MATCH DAY 8 – @ PORTLAND TIMBERS – L 2‐1 – SUNDAY, MAY 2 Scoring Summary POR – Fanendo Adi 17’ (Diego Valeri, Darren Mattocks) TFC – Will Johnson 40’ (Sebastian Giovinco) POR – Diego Valeri 74’ Misconduct Summary TFC – Damien Perquis 57’ (caution) POR – Liam Ridgewell 62’ (caution) POR – Dairon Asprilla 82’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour (Jay Chapman 89’), Drew Moor, Damien Perquis, Justin Morrow (Daniel Lovitz 82’); Marky Delgado, Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Tsubasa Endoh (Mo Babouli 78’); Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Mark Bloom, Eriq Zavaleta, Josh Williams Portland Timbers – Jake Gleeson; Zarek Valentin, Nat Borchers, Liam Ridgewell ©, Chris Klute; Diego Valeri (Jack Jewsbury 90’+3’), Diego Chara, Darlington Nagbe; Lucas Melano (Dairon Asprilla 82’), Fanendo Adi, Darren Marrocks (Ben Zemanski 56’) Substitutes Not Used: Wade Hamilton, Jermaine Taylor, Jack Barmby, Jack McInerney TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 13 MATCH DAY 9 – VS. FC DALLAS – W 1‐0 – SATURDAY, MAY 7 Scoring Summary TFC – Tsubasa Endoh 28’ (Sebastian Giovinco) Misconduct Summary TFC – Marco Delgado 14’ (caution) FCD – Victor Ulloa 39’ (caution) TFC – Michael Bradley 43’ (caution) TFC – Steven Beitashour 74’ (caution) TFC – Will Johnson 87’ (caution) TFC – Jozy Altidore 90’ + 6’(caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Drew Moor, Damien Perquis, Justin Morrow; Marky Delgado (Jonathan Osorio 57’), Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Tsubasa Endoh (Josh Williams 90’ + 2’); Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Eriq Zavaleta, Jay Chapman, Mo Babouli, Daniel Lovitz FC Dallas – Jesse Gonzalez; Ryan Hollingshead, Zach Loyd, Walker Zimmerman, Maynor Figueroa; Kellyn Acosta, Mauro Díaz, Victor Ulloa (Mauro Rosales 81’); Michael Barrios (Carlos Lizarazo 72’), Maximiliano Urruti, Tesho Akindele (Fabian Castillo HT’) Substitutes Not Used: Chris Seitz, Juan Esteban Ortiz, Carlos Gruezo, Atiba Harris MATCH DAY 10 – VS. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC – L 4‐3 – SATURDAY, MAY 14 Scoring Summary VWFC – Kekuta Manneh 12’ VWFC – Christian Bolaños 18’ TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 37’ (Damien Perquis) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 66’ (Michael Bradley) VWFC – Kekuta Manneh 70’ (Pedro Morales) VWFC – Pedro Morales 72’ (Kekuta Manneh) TFC – Drew Moor 80’ (Sebastian Giovinco) Misconduct Summary VWFC – Pa Modou Kah 35’ (caution) VWFC – Fraser Aird 63’ (caution) VWFC – Fraser Aird 76’ (caution) (ejection) VWFC – Blas Pérez 89’ (caution) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 90’ + 5’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis (Daniel Lovitz 78’), Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Michael Bradley ©, Jonathan Osorio (Jay Chapman 80’), Will Johnson, Tsubasa Endoh; Sebastian Giovinco, Jozy Altidore (Mo Babouli 38’) Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Josh Williams, Ashtone Morgan, Eriq Zavaleta Vancouver Whitecaps FC – David Ousted; Fraser Aird, Pa Modou Kah, Tim Parker, Jordan Harvey; Russell Teibert, Matías Laba, Christian Bolaños, Pedro Morales (Andrew Jacobson 89’), Kekuta Manneh (Jordan Smith 78’); Erik Hurtado (Blas Pérez 85’) Substitutes Not Used: Paolo Tornaghi, Sam Adekugbe, Cristian Techera, Nicolás Mezquida TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 14 MATCH DAY 11 – VS. NEW YORK CITY FC – D 1‐1 – WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 Scoring Summary NYCFC – Kwadwo Poku 16’ (Patrick Mullins, Steven Mendoza) TFC – Will Johnson 42’ (Josh Williams, Mo Babouli) MISCONDUCT SUMMARY NYCFC – Patrick Mullins 19’ (caution) TFC – Michael Bradley 39’ (caution) NYCFC – Federico Bravo 56’ (caution) NYCFC – Mix Diskerud 70’ (caution) NYCFC – David Villa 85’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Josh Williams, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Jay Chapman (Daniel Lovitz 90’ + 2’), Tsubasa Endoh; Mo Babouli, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Alex Bono, Damien Perquis, Ashtone Morgan, Mark Bloom, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta New York City FC – Josh Saunders ©; Ethan White (RJ Allen 57’), Frederic Brillant, Jason Hernandez, Diego Martínez (Andoni Iraola 66’); Mix Diskerud, Federico Bravo, Kwadwo Poku (David Villa 74’); Steven Mendoza, Patrick Mullins, Mehdi Ballouchy Substitutes Not Used: Eirik Johansen, Jefferson Mena, Andrea Pirlo, Jack Harrison MATCH DAY 12 – VS. COLUMBUS CREW SC – D 0‐0 – SATURDAY, MAY 21 Scoring Summary None Misconduct Summary TFC – Justin Morrow 56’ (caution) TFC – Steven Beitashour 82’ (caution) CCSC – Wil Trapp 88’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Eriq Zavaleta, Josh Williams (Tsubasa Endoh 54’), Drew Moor; Steven Beitashour, Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Jay Chapman (Jonathan Osorio HT), Justin Morrow (Daniel Lovitz 72’); Mo Babouli, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Alex Bono, Damien Perquis, Ashtone Morgan, Nick Hagglund Columbus Crew SC – Steve Clark, Harrison Afful, Michael Parkhurst, Gastón Sauro (Rodrigo Saravia 35’), Corey Ashe; Wil Trapp, Mohammed Saeid, Justin Meram (Héctor Jiménez 85’), Federico Higuaín, Cedrick (Ethan Finlay 67’); Ola Kamara Substitutes Not Used: Brad Stuver, Waylon Francis, Chad Barson, Conor Casey TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 15 MATCH DAY 13 – @ NEW YORK RED BULLS – L 3‐0 – SATURDAY, MAY 28 Scoring Summary NYRB – Bradley Wright‐Phillips 4’ (Sacha Kljestan) NYRB – Bradley Wright‐Phillips 25’ (Sacha Kljestan) NYRB – Bradley Wright‐Phillips 27’ (Mike Grella, Felipe) Misconduct Summary NYRB – Gonzalo Verón 43’ (ejection) TFC – Ashtone Morgan 63’ (caution) NYRB – Dax McCarty 68’ (caution) TFC – Damien Perquis 83’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow (Jordan Hamilton 59’); Will Johnson, Jonathan Osorio, Marco Delgado, Daniel Lovitz (Jay Chapman 78’); Sebastian Giovinco © (Ashtone Morgan 22’), Mo Babouli Substitutes Not Used: Alex Bono, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta, Benoit Cheyrou New York Red Bulls – Luis Robles; Sal Zizzo, Ronald Zubar, Aurélien Collin, Connor Lade; Felipe, Dax McCarty, Gonzalo Verón, Sacha Kljestan (Sean Davis 76’), Mike Grella (Gideon Baah 68’); Bradley Wright‐Phillips (Brandon Allen 83’) Substitutes Not Used: Kyle Reynish, Justin Bilyeu, Shaun Wright‐Phillips, Alex Muyl MATCH DAY 14 – VS. LA GALAXY – W 1‐0 – SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Scoring Summary TFC – Drew Moor 76’ (Eriq Zavaleta, Benoit Cheyrou) Misconduct Summary LA – A.J. DeLaGarza 28’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Justin Morrow, Drew Moor, Eriq Zavaleta, Steven Beitashour; Benoit Cheyrou ©, Jonathan Osorio, Marco Delgado (Nick Hagglund 81’), Tsubasa Endoh (Will Johnson 66’); Jordan Hamilton (Mo Babouli 68’), Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Alex Bono, Jay Chapman, Damien Perquis, Josh Williams LA Galaxy – Brian Rowe; A.J. DeLaGarza, Daniel Steres, Jelle Van Damme, Ashley Cole (Dave Romney 83’); Baggio Husidic, Nigel de Jong, Jeff Larentowicz, Mike Magee (Jose Villarreal 77’); Alan Gordon (Emmanuel Boateng 66’), Sebastian Lletget Substitutes Not Used: Clément Diop, Leonardo, Rafael Garcia TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 16 MATCH DAY 15 – @ ORLANDO CITY SC – L 3‐2 – SATURDAY, JUNE 25 Scoring Summary ORL – Cyle Larin 5’ (Kevin Molino, Adrian Winter) TFC – Jordan Hamilton 47’ (Jonathan Osorio) ORL – Adrian Winter 83’ (Kevin Molino) TFC – Justin Morrow 90’ (Sebastian Giovinco, Jonathan Osorio) ORL – Kaka 90’ +10 (PK) Misconduct Summary ORL – David Mateos 32’ (caution) TFC – Jonathan Osorio 66’ (caution) TFC – Josh Williams 90’+9 (ejection) Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin (Alex Bono 70’); Nick Hagglund, Josh Williams, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Benoit Cheyrou © (Mo Babouli 86’), Will Johnson (Marky Delgado 45’), Jonathan Osorio, Tsubasa Endoh; Jordan Hamilton, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Mark Bloom, Eriq Zavaleta, Jay Chapman Orlando City SC – Joe Bendik; Kevin Alston, David Mateos, Tommy Redding, Brek Shea; Darwin Ceren, Cristian Higuita, Kevin Molino (Servando Carrasco 86’), Adrian Winter, Kaka; Cyle Larin (Julio Baptista 79’) Substitutes Not Used: Earl Edwards Jr., Luke Boden, Rafael Ramos, Antonio Nocerino, Carlos Rivas MATCH DAY 16 – VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC –D 1‐1 – SATURDAY, JULY 2 Scoring Summary TFC – Jordan Hamilton 60’ SEA – Jordan Morris 61’ (Joevin Jones) Misconduct Summary TFC – Marco Delgado 44’ (caution) TFC – Steven Beitashour 90’ + 2’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Alex Bono; Nick Hagglund, Damien Perquis, Eriq Zavaleta (Raheem Edwards* 88’); Steven Beitashour ©, Jay Chapman (Jonathan Osorio 70’), Marco Delgado, Tsubasa Endoh (Benoit Cheyrou 77’), Mark Bloom; Sebastian Giovinco, Jordan Hamilton Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow, Mo Babouli * Denotes TFC II player on short‐term agreement (STA) Seattle Sounders FC – Stefan Frei; Tyrone Mears, Chad Marshall (Tony Alfaro 51’), Zach Scott, Joevin Jones; Osvaldo Alonso, Cristian Roldan, Erik Friberg; Aaron Kovar (Hérculez Gómez 85’), Jordan Morris, Andreas Ivanschitz (Nelson Valdez 70’) Substitutes Not Used: Tyler Miller, Oniel Fisher, Nathan Sturgis, Oalex Anderson TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 17 MATCH DAY 17 – VS. Chicago Fire – W 1‐0 – SATURDAY, JULY 9 MATCH DAY 18 – @ Columbus Crew SC – D 1‐1 – WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 Scoring Summary TFC – Justin Morrow 9’ (Sebastian Giovinco, Jonathan Osorio) Misconduct Summary None Lineups Toronto FC – Alex Bono; Steven Steven Beitashour, Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Benoît Cheyrou ©, Marco Delgado, Jonathan Osorio (Nick Hagglund 90’), Tsubasa Endoh (Jay Chapman 82’); Sebastian Giovinco, Jordan Hamilton (Mo Babouli 85’) Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Josh Williams, Damien Perquis, Mark Bloom Chicago Fire – Sean Johnson; Rodrigo Ramos, Johan Kappelhof, Jonathan Campbell, Brandon Vincent; Michael Stephens (Michael de Leeuw HT), Joao Meira, Khaly Thiam (Razvan Cocis 78’); John Goossens (Arturo Alvarez 63’), Kennedy Igboananike, David Accam © Substitutes Not Used: Matt Lampson, Michael Harrington, Eric Gehrig, Nick LaBrocca Scoring Summary CCSC – Harrison Afful 54’ TFC – Jordan Hamilton 64’ (Jay Chapman, Benoit Cheyrou) Misconduct Summary TFC – Mark Bloom 32’ (caution) Lineups Toronto FC – Alex Bono; Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor, Josh Williams; Mark Bloom (Nick Hagglund 57’), Marco Delgado (Tsubasa Endoh HT), Benoit Cheyrou ©, Jonathan Osorio, Justin Morrow (Jay Chapman 59’); Mo Babouli, Jordan Hamilton Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Steven Beitashour Columbus Crew SC – Steve Clark; Harrison Afful, Michael Parkhurst ©, Tyson Wahl, Corey Ashe (Waylon Francis 89’); Wil Trapp, Tony Tchani, Ethan Finlay (Cedrick HT’), Dilly Duka (Héctor Jiménez 67’), Justin Meram; Ola Kamara Substitutes Not Used: Brad Stuver, Chad Barson, Mohammed Saeid, Rodrigo Saravia TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 18 MATCH DAY 19 – @ SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES – L 2‐1 – SATURDAY, JULY 16 Scoring Summary SJ – Quincy Amarikwa 30’ (Fatai Alashe) TFC – Justin Morrow 44’ (Jordan Hamilton, Steven Beitashour) SJ – Simon Dawkins 70’ (Cordell Cato) Misconduct Summary SJ – Fatai Alashe 33’ (caution) SJ – Aníbal Godoy 42’ (ejection) SJ – Alberto Quintero 53’ (ejection) Lineups Toronto FC – Alex Bono; Steven Beitashour (Mo Babouli 72’), Josh Williams, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Benoît Cheyrou ©, Jay Chapman, Jonathan Osorio (Marco Delgado 76’), Tsubasa Endoh; Sebastian Giovinco, Jordan Hamilton (Nick Hagglund 76’) Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Mark Bloomy, Eriq Zavaleta, Jozy Altidore San Jose Earthquakes – David Bingham; Cordell Cato, Jordan Stewart, Víctor Bernárdez, Shaun Francis; Alberto Quintero, Aníbal Godoy, Simon Dawkins (Chad Barrett 89’), Fatai Alashe; Chris Wondolowski (Adam Jahn 87’), Quincy Amarikwa (Shea Salinas 58’) Substitutes Not Used: Andrew Tarbell, Andrés Imperiale, Matías Pérez García, Tommy Thompson TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 19 TORONTO FC MANAGEMENT & COACHING BIOS BILL MANNING – PRESIDENT Bill Manning was named President of Toronto FC on October 12, 2015. Manning, joins Toronto FC after spending the previous eight seasons as president of both Real Salt Lake (RSL) and Rio Tinto Stadium. During his time with RSL, Manning transformed the club into a winner, leading the organization to a 2009 MLS Cup championship, as well as a model franchise off the pitch where both season tickets and sponsorships more than tripled. The club also won the Eastern Conference title (2009), Western Conference title (2013) and were MLS Cup runners‐up (2013) and CONCACAF Champions League runners‐up (2011). Manning was the recipient of the Major League Soccer Doug Hamilton Executive of the Year award in both 2012 and 2014. In addition, he helped establish, open and sold naming rights to Rio Tinto Stadium, home to Real Salt Lake. Manning brings a wealth of sports management experience to Toronto FC from his twenty‐two year career in executive positions in the National Football League with the Philadelphia Eagles, the National Basketball Association’s Houston Rockets and Real Salt Lake of MLS. A native of Massapequa, New York, Manning was a nationally‐recognized collegiate soccer player at the University of Bridgeport where, as a sophomore, he helped the Purple Knights to a NCAA quarterfinal berth, and as a senior in 1986 he led his team to a final four appearance while earning first‐team All‐America honors. Manning continued his playing career after college and won a U.S. Open Cup with the Brooklyn Italians in 1991, and played professionally in the United Soccer League (USL) with the Penn‐Jersey Spirit (1991), Valley Golden Eagles (1993) and New York Fever (1994‐95). Manning also holds a U.S. Soccer National “A” Coaching License. Manning began his career in sports management with the Continental Indoor Soccer League during its inaugural season in 1993. After his last season with the Fever, he went on to leadership roles in the United Soccer League with the Long Island Rough Riders and then the Minnesota Thunder where he was named USL Executive of the Year in 1999 following their championship season. Manning got his start in MLS in 2000 with the Tampa Bay Mutiny as President and General Manager and was named 2000 MLS Executive of the Year by the Washington Post. Manning received his Bachelor of Science degree (1987) and Masters in Business Administration (1989) from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut where he was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2006. Manning and his wife, Jennifer, will reside in Toronto with their sons John and Will. TIM BEZBATCHENKO – GENERAL MANAGER Tim Bezbatchenko was named general manager of Toronto FC on September 20, 2013 after having spent three years at the Major League Soccer (MLS) as Senior Director of Player Relations and Competition. Since joining Toronto FC, Bezbatchenko has been instrumental in making changes to a club who had never made the playoffs in its 7 year history prior to his arrival. His work focused on changes to the roster and creating a new vision for Toronto FC: to be a leader in player development, a leading edge organization in innovative practices and to be internationally recognized as a consistent contender for TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 20 championships in North America. The changes have led to Toronto FC having its two best seasons in club history, including its first ever MLS playoffs birth. In 2014, with a number of key acquisitions made through signings and trades, Bezbatchenko was a central figure in acquiring three Designated Players such as England international Jermain Defoe, American international Michael Bradley and Brazilian striker Gilberto. The club finished with the winningest season in club history at the time. The 2015 season saw Bezbatchenko make additional roster changes to build on the core group of players established in 2014, including the addition of two Designated Players (Italian international Sebastian Giovinco and U.S. international Jozy Altidore). Bezbatchenko also added French midfielder Benoît Cheyrou and MLS talents such as Herculez Gomez, Robbie Findley, Josh Williams, Marky Delgado and Eriq Zavaleta through various trades and MLS drafts. As a result, the club was able to clinch a playoff berth for first time in club history and broke many club records along the way: total points in a season (49), total wins in a season (15), total goals in a season (58), home wins in a season (11), total home goals in a season (34) and recorded four consecutive wins for first time in club history. The hallmark signing in Bezbatchenko’s tenure as general manager has been Sebastian Giovinco. In his first season with Toronto FC and in MLS, Sebastian Giovinco broke multiple MLS and club records. He also captured numerous awards that included the 2015 Landon Donovan MLS Most Valuable Player, the 2015 Newcomer of the Year award, being named to the 2015 MLS Best XI and the 2015 Golden Boot as the league’s top goal scorer. On the player development side, Bezbatchenko was instrumental in securing a second professional team in the United Soccer League (USL) called Toronto FC II and hired Laurent Guyot from the French Football Federation (FFF) as Academy Director. Toronto FC II has helped create a clear developmental path from the Academy through to the First Team and gives TFC Academy players meaningful professional minutes. Prior to joining Toronto FC, Bezbatchenko spent three years as the Senior Director of Player Relations and Competition with MLS located in New York City. In that role, he was responsible for negotiating and drafting player contracts, as well as finalizing loan and transfer agreements for the import and export of players to and from MLS. In addition he oversaw all MLS rosters, the MLS player pool, and team salary budgets. He was also responsible for youth and player development initiatives for the league, including the home‐grown player signing process. Bezbatchenko also helped the Player Department manage the relationship between the Players Union and interpretation of the league’s collective bargaining agreement (CBA). He also served as a liaison with the US Soccer Federation and the Canadian Soccer Association. During the 2013 season MLS announced a partnership with the FFF to create an educational course for MLS Academy Directors that was managed by Bezbatchenko. Prior to joining MLS, Bezbatchenko served as an attorney for Shearman & Sterling LLP, in New York City, where he worked in their Mergers & Acquisitions group. He graduated with honours from the University of Richmond with a B.A. in Economics and Leadership Studies in 2004 and later from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2008. Bezbatchenko played college soccer for the Richmond Spiders of the University of Richmond and was named two‐time Academic All American and the Atlantic 10 Conference first team. A native of Westerville, Ohio, he played two professional seasons as a midfielder for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, and won the USL Pro League Atlantic Division Championship in 2004 with a record of 17‐2‐1. Tim and his wife Annie live in Toronto with their children Jack and Sarah. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 21 GREG VANNEY – HEAD COACH Greg Vanney was named the ninth head coach in club history on August 31, 2014. Vanney, 41, became the first head coach in club history to lead Toronto FC into the playoffs after doing so in 2015. Toronto FC set a number of MLS club records under Vanney in 2015 including: most wins (15), most points (49), most goals scored (58), home wins (11) and goals scored at home (34). Heading into the 2016 season, Vanney also has the most wins by a head coach during league play in Toronto FC history (17). He was originally hired on December 11, 2013 and served as the club’s assistant general manager and academy director before taking over as head coach. Prior to joining Toronto FC, Vanney held titles of director of soccer operations and director of Real Salt Lake‐Arizona Youth Academy at Grande Sports World. It was there that he oversaw program and business development at the Grande Sports World facility. Vanney, Grande Sports World, and Real Salt Lake were responsible for creation of the first MLS Residential Academy in the United States, which began play in the Fall of 2010. Vanney also held a dual role at Chivas USA from 2011‐2012 as assistant coach under Robin Fraser and technical director of the youth academy. Vanney played professionally for 13 years, starting with the LA Galaxy in 1996. During his time with the Galaxy, Vanney helped lead the club to three MLS Cup championship finals, one Supporter's Shield, a US Open Cup Championship and a CONCACAF Champions Cup title. He was named to the MLS Best XI in 2000 and 2001. Following the 2001 season, Vanney transferred to SC Bastia, of France’s Ligue 1, where he remained until 2005 helping the club reach the Coup de France Final in 2002. He rejoined MLS, signing with FC Dallas and spent two seasons with the Hoops; where he earned two All‐Star selections, captaining the 2005 team to a 4‐0 victory over Fulham. Vanney was traded to the Colorado Rapids in January 2007, and then to D.C. United later that same season. Vanney rejoined the LA Galaxy in February 2008 and retired at the conclusion of the season. During his playing career, Vanney earned 36 caps and scored one goal for the United States Men’s National team. Vanney was added to the U.S. 2002 FIFA World Cup preliminary squad, but missed the tournament due to injury. He was also part of the U.S. side that won the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Vanney holds a USSF “A” Coaching Licence. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 22 ROBIN FRASER – ASSISTANT COACH Robin Fraser was hired as an assistant coach on January 8, 2015. Prior to joining Toronto FC, Fraser spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the New York Red Bulls. With the Red Bulls, he was part of the club’s Supporters Shield winning side in 2013 and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2014. Fraser began his coaching career as the head coach of the RSL Arizona U‐17 and Director of Coaching for the Arizona Futbol Club. In 2007, he was hired as an assistant coach with Real Salt Lake. In four seasons with RSL, Fraser was part of the club’s MLS Cup winning side (2009), MLS Supporter Shield Runners‐Up (2010), and went on a then‐record 29 home match unbeaten streak. Following a successful run at RSL, Fraser was named head coach of Chivas USA on January 4, 2011 and spent two seasons at the club. Fraser began his professional playing career in 1989 with the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers of the American Soccer League. He moved to the Colorado Foxes where he remained until joining Major League Soccer. Fraser was drafted fourth overall by the LA Galaxy in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. During his career in MLS, Fraser spent time with the Galaxy (1996‐2000), Colorado Rapids (2001‐03), and Columbus Crew (2004‐05). He was a two‐time MLS Cup runner‐up (1996, 1999), two‐time Supporters Shield winner (1998, 2004), two‐time Supporters Shield runner‐up (1996, 1999), CONCACAF Champions Cup winner (2000), CONCACAF Champions Cup runner‐up (1997), two‐time Playoff Conference Champion (1996, 1999) and a four‐time Regular Season Conference Champion (1996, 1998, 1999, 2004). Fraser was also a two‐time MLS Defender of the Year (1999, 2004), named to the MLS Best XI five times (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004), and was also a five‐time MLS All‐
Star. In addition to a successful club career, Fraser also earned 27 caps for the United States national team. Fraser holds a USSF “A” Coaching Licence. DAN CALICHMAN – ASSISTANT COACH Dan Calichman was hired as an assistant coach on September 17, 2014. Prior to joining Toronto FC, Calichman held a position as the head coach of the men's soccer team at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California (2004‐14). In addition, he coached in the USSDA U18 division for LAFC, Cosmos West and Chivas USA Academy. Calichman’s professional soccer career spans 12 years. He joined the LA Galaxy in 1996 and was captain of the team for three seasons, earning All‐Star recognition in his first season. Following his time with the Galaxy, Calichman played for the San Jose Earthquakes and the New England Revolution. He played for the United States National Team from 1997‐98 and was the first American player to play in the J‐League, Japan’s professional soccer league. Calichman graduated from Williams College with a bachelor’s degree in history, where he was captain of the college’s Division III soccer and lacrosse teams. He holds a USSF “A” Coaching Licence. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 23 NICK THESLOF – ASSISTANT COACH Nick Theslof was hired as an assistant coach on August 31, 2014. Prior to joining the first team, he began the 2014 season as the Kia Toronto FC Academy U‐14 head coach. Theslof began his coaching career in the late 1990’s when he was assistant coach for Ohio Wesleyan University and won the NCAA Division 3 National title in 1998. In addition, he was a scout for the German national team during the 2006 World Cup. Theslof went on to become assistant coach and scout for FC Bayern Munich, and then the technical director and assistant coach for Chivas USA. Prior to becoming a coach, Theslof spent time in the Netherlands playing for the PSV Eindhoven Academy and reserve team. Theslof holds a USSF “A” Coaching Licence. JON CONWAY – GOALKEEPING COACH Jon Conway was hired as goalkeeping coach on August 31, 2014. He spent the previous two seasons as the goalkeeper head coach with the Kia Toronto FC Academy. Prior to joining the Academy, Conway had a successful career in Major League Soccer that began with the San Jose Earthquakes in 2000. In five seasons with the Earthquakes, Conway was part of two MLS Cup Championship teams. Conway was traded to the New York MetroStars who eventually became the Red Bulls and remained with the club for four seasons. He’d later join Chivas USA (2009), Toronto FC (2010) and the Chicago Fire (2011). Conway retired as a player at the conclusion of the 2011 season. Conway spent time as the director of goalkeeping for the Mustang Soccer Club from 2004‐2005. He also served as a volunteer assistant coach for St. Peter’s College, where he was part of the school’s first ever at large bid into the NCAA Division I tournament. Conway holds a USSF “B” Licence and an NSCAA Goalkeeping Level II Coaching Certification. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 24 2016 TORONTO FC PLAYER BIOS #1 CLINT IRWIN GOALKEEPER PRONUNCIATION: CL‐INT ER‐WIN HT: 6’2 WT: 195 DOB: April 1, 1989 BIRTHPLACE: Charlotte, NC Hometown: Charlotte, NC Nationality: American College/University: Elon University Last Club: Colorado Rapids How Acquired: Trade with Colorado Rapids on Monday January 18, 2016 2016…Started the match and played 70 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match, earned his seventh clean sheet in all competition during the 2016 season and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match, earned his fifth clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, earned his fourth clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match, earned his third clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match, earned his second clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his Toronto FC regular season debut, earned his first clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches, registering two clean sheets (eighth and six in all competition during the 2016 season. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared and started in 31 matches, logging 2790 minutes, with a record of 8‐13‐10 and eight clean sheets for the Colorado Rapids … Was named to the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game roster. 2014…Appeared in 26 matches, starting in 25 logging 2336 minutes, with a record of 7‐15‐4 and seven clean sheets for the Colorado Rapids. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids. 2013 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes, with a record of 0‐1‐0 for the Colorado Rapids. 2013…Appeared in 32 matches, starting in 31 logging 2873 minutes, with a record of 14‐9‐9 and 10 clean sheets for the Colorado Rapids. 2013 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 25 #2 JUSTIN MORROW DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: MORR‐OH HT: 5’9 WT: 156 DOB: October 4, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Cleveland, OH Hometown: Cleveland, OH Nationality: American College/University: Notre Dame Last Club: San Jose Earthquakes How Acquired: Traded to Toronto FC on December 16, 2013 2016…Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match and played 59 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Was an unused substitute on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Started the match, registered a goal, an assist and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played 59 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 72 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played 82 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 32 matches, starting in 31, registering two goals, two assists while logging 2756 minutes … Registered his first Toronto FC goal on May 30 vs San Jose Earthquakes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 46 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 31 matches, starting in 30, registering three assists while logging 2676 minutes. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches, starting in two. 2013…Appeared in 26 matches, starting in 21, adding one goal, one assist and logged 1,937 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, adding one assist for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012…Appeared and started 33 matches, adding one goal, four assist and logged 2,970 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in four matches for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2011…Appeared and started nine matches, and logged 810 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2011 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2010…Appeared in three matches, and logged 59 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2010 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in two matches, adding two goals for the San Jose Earthquakes. International: Earned one cap for the United States national team. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 26 #3 DREW MOOR DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: M’OO‐UR HT: 6’0 WT: 162 DOB: January 15, 1984 BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, Texas Hometown: Dallas, Texas Nationality: American Last Club: Colorado Rapids How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on Wednesday, December 16, 2015 2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Was an unused substitute on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, registered his first Toronto FC goal and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his Toronto FC regular season debut and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared and started in 22 matches, registering one goal, one assist while logging 1980 minutes for the Colorado Rapids … Was named to the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game roster. 2015 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids. 2014…Appeared and started in 23 matches, registering two goals, one assist while logging 1994 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids. 2013 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2013…Appeared in 32 matches, starting in 31 registering three goals, while logging 2793 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2012…Appeared and started in 34 matches, registering three goals, two assists while logging 3060 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2011‐12 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in four matches for the Colorado Rapids. 2011 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 149 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2011…Appeared and started in 32 matches, registering four goals, one assist while logging 2880 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2010 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in four matches, logging 420 minutes for the Colorado Rapids … Moor was part of the Rapids 2010 MLS Cup Championship winning team, which also won the 2010 MLS Eastern Conference title. 2010…Appeared and started in 30 matches, registering one goal while logging 2700 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2009…Appeared and started in eight matches while logging 720 minutes for the Colorado Rapids … Was traded from FC Dallas to the Colorado Rapids on August 31 … Appeared and started in 21 matches, registering three goals while logging 1890 minutes for FC Dallas. 2008…Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering two goals, one assist while logging 2430 minutes for FC Dallas. 2008 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in two matches for FC Dallas. 2007 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 209 minutes for FC Dallas. 2007…Appeared and started in 28 matches, registering two goals TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 27 while logging 2495 minutes for FC Dallas. 2007 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for FC Dallas. 2006 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 210 minutes for FC Dallas. 2006…Appeared in 27 matches, starting in 26 registering one goal, one assist while logging 2280 minutes for FC Dallas. 2005 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match logging nine minutes for FC Dallas. 2005…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in nine while logging 934 minutes for FC Dallas. International: Moor has earned five caps for the United States national team. He earned his first cap for the United States on July 2, 2007 against Paraguay in the 2007 Copa America tournament. #4 MICHAEL BRADLEY – CAPTAIN MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: BRAD‐LEE HT: 6’2 WT: 179 DOB: July 31, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Princeton, NJ Hometown: Princeton, NJ Nationality: American Last Club: AS Roma How Acquired: Transferred & signed for Toronto FC on January 13, 2014 2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared and started in 25 matches, registering five goals, six assists while logging 2250 minutes … Was voted into the MLS Fan XI for the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game but pulled out due to injury. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches registering one assist. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared and started in 25 matches, registering four goals, two assists while logging 2198 minutes … Was voted into the MLS Fan XI for the 2014 AT&T MLS All‐Star game, started the match and played 45 minutes on August 6 vs FC Bayern München … Registered his first Toronto FC goal on April 5 vs Columbus Crew. 2014 MWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches, registering one goal. 2012‐2014…Appeared in 41 matches, scoring five goals for AS Roma … Finished as runners‐up in 2012‐13 Coppa Italia. 2011‐2012…Appeared in 35 matches, scoring one goal for A.C. Chievo Verona. 2011…Appeared in three matches on loan at Aston Villa. 2008‐2011…Appeared in 76 matches, scoring ten goals for Borussia Mönchengladbach. 2006‐2008…Appeared in 50 matches, scoring 21 goals for SC Heerenveen. 2005…Appeared in 30 matches, scoring one goal for MetroStars. International: Bradley has earned 120 caps for the United States national team and has scored 15 goals. He was named captain ahead of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup. He was named to the 2016 Copa América Centenario tournament. He represented the United States at the 2015, 2011 and 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, 2014 and 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. He was named 2015 U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 28 #5 ASHTONE MORGAN DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: ASH‐TON MORE‐GAN HT: 5’9 WT: 163 DOB: February 9, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, ON Hometown: Toronto, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Toronto FC Academy How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on March 17, 2011 2016…Came on in the 22nd minute and received a yellow card on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Was an unused substitute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Came on in the 84th minute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Came on in the 76th minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Was an unused substitute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Came on in the 88th minute and received a yellow card on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 84th minute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches, registering one assist. USL…Started the match and played 62 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Was part of the 18. 2015…Appeared in 19 matches, starting in 17, registering two assists while logging 1554 minutes … Made his 100th appearance for Toronto FC on May 2 vs Philadelphia Union. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match. USL…Appeared and started in one match while logging 90 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 46th minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in three matches, starting in two, logging 168 minutes … Morgan was named to the inaugural Chipotle MLS Homegrown game roster, where he started the match and played 78 minutes on August 4 vs Portland Timbers U‐23. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC. 2013…Appeared in 22 matches, starting in 20, adding one assist and logged 1,805 minutes. 2013 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2012…Appeared in 30 matches, starting in 27, added five assists, and logged 2,528 minutes. 2012 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in four matches. 2012 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches. 2011…His first start came in Portland on July 30. 2011 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in 12 matches. 2010 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in one match. International: Morgan has earned 13 caps for the Canadian national team. Represented Canada at the 2015 and 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 29 #6 NICK HAGGLUND DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: HAGG‐LUND HT: 6’1 WT: 195 DOB: September 14, 1992 BIRTHPLACE: Cincinnati, OH Hometown: Cincinnati, OH Nationality: American College/University: Xavier University Last Club: Xavier University How Acquired: Selected in the First Round (10th Overall) in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft 2016…Came on in the 76th minute on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Came on in the 57th minute on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Came on in the 89th minute on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Came on in the 81st minute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Was an unused substitute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Was an unused substitute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Was an unused substitute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in four matches. USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 11 vs. Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on April 17 vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 12 matches, starting in eight registering one assist while logging 787 minutes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches. USL…Appeared in one match while logging 45 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 23, registering two goals and three assists while logging 2088 minutes … Registered his first professional goal and first multi‐goal game on September 27 vs Portland Timbers. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minute and registered an assist on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC. #7 WILL JOHNSON MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: JON‐SON HT: 5’10 WT: 168 DOB: January 21, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, Ontario Hometown: Woodridge, IL Nationality: Canadian, American, English Last Club: Portland Timbers How Acquired: Trade with Portland Timbers on Friday December 18, 2015 2016…Started the match and played 45 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Came on in the 66th minute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 30 received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match, registered his first Toronto FC goal and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match, registered an assist, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match, registered an assist and played 89 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his Toronto FC regular season debut and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches, registering one goal. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match, logging one minute for the Portland Timbers … Johnson was part of Portland’s 2015 MLS Cup Championship and Western Conference Championship winning team. 2015…Appeared and started 12 matches while logging 1046 minutes for the Portland Timbers. USL…Appeared and started in three matches, registering one assist while logging 270 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Portland Timbers 2. 2014‐15 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in one match, registering one goal for the Portland Timbers. 2014…Appeared and started 29 matches, registering six goals, two assists while logging 2526 minutes for the Portland Timbers … Was named to the 2014 MLS All‐Star game. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Portland Timbers. 2013 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in four matches, registering two goals, one assist logging 360 minutes for the Portland Timbers. 2013…Appeared and started 28 matches, registering nine goals, five assists while logging 2520 minutes for the Portland Timbers … Johnson was part of Portland’s 2013 Western Conference regular season title … Was named to the 2013 MLS All‐
Star game. 2013 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in three matches for the Portland Timbers. 2012‐13 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in four matches for Real Salt Lake. 2012 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two match, logging 180 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2012…Appeared in 26 matches, starting in 23 registering three goals, three assists while logging 2087 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2011 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in three match, logging 270 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2011…Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 22 registering two goals, one assist while logging 2059 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2011 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in two matches for Real Salt Lake. 2010‐11 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in 12 matches registering three goals for Real Salt Lake … Was part of RSL’s 2010‐11 CONCACAF Champions League runner up finish against Monterrey (Mexico) falling 3‐2 on aggregate. 2010 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in two matches, starting in one logging 112 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2010…Appeared in 28 matches, starting in 24 registering one goal, one assist while logging 2184 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2009 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in four match, logging 345 minutes for Real Salt Lake … Johnson was part of RSL’s 2009 MLS Cup Championship winning team, which also won the 2009 MLS Eastern Conference title. 2009…Appeared and started 26 matches, registering one goal, three assists while logging 2305 minutes for Real Salt Lake … Was named to the 2009 MLS All‐Star game. 2008 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in three match, logging 270 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2008…Appeared and started nine matches, registering two goals while logging 810 minutes for Real Salt Lake … Won the 2008 MLS Goal of the Year … Signed with Real Salt Lake (RSL) after RSL acquired his rights through a trade with Chicago on August 22, 2008. 2007‐
2008…Appeared in 39 matches, registering three goals in all competitions while on loan at De Graafschap Doetinchem. 2006‐2007…Appeared in 14 matches for SC Heerenveen. 2005…Appeared in six matches, starting in one registering one goal while logging 161 minutes for the Chicago Fire. International: Will has earned 41 caps for the Canadian national team and has scored four goals for his country. He earned his first cap for Canada in a friendly match against Luxembourg on November 16, 2005. He scored his first TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 31 goal on September 3, 2011 in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Saint Lucia. Will has represented Canada at three CONCACAF Gold Cups (2009, 2011 and 2013). #8 BENOÎT CHEYROU MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: BUHN‐WAH SHEY‐ROU HT: 5’11 WT: 180 DOB: May 3, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: Suresnes, France Hometown: Suresnes, France Nationality: French Last Club: Olympique de Marseille How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 29, 2015 2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Come on in the 77th minute on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Started the match and played 86 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Was an unused substitute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Missed the April 9 match vs New England Revolution due to a one match suspension … Started the match and was ejected in the 13th minute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 77 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Came on in the 59th minute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared and started in 28 matches, registering one goal, seven assists while logging 2408 minutes … Registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal on April 4 vs Chicago Fire … Made his MLS and Toronto FC debut on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches registering one goal. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2007‐2014…Appeared in 304 matches, adding 28 goals in all competitions for Marseille. 2004‐2007…Appeared in 113 matches, adding eight goals in all competitions for Auxerre. 1999‐2004…Appeared in 102 matches, adding three goals in all competitions for Lille. International: He earned a call to the French national team on February 25, 2010 but has yet to earn a cap. #9 TSUBASA ENDOH FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: SOO‐BAH‐SAH ENN‐DO HT: 5’7 WT: 141 DOB: August 20, 1993 BIRTHPLACE: Tokyo, Japan Hometown: Tokyo, Japan Nationality: Japanese College/University: University of Maryland Last Club: University of Maryland How Acquired: Drafted in the first round (9th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft and signed with Toronto FC on Saturday, February 27, 2016 TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 32 2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Came on in the 45th minute on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played 82 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match and played 77 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played 66 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Came on in the 54th minute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal and played 89 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played 78 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played 77 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played 59 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his MLS and Toronto FC regular season debut and played 84 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 23 matches registering five goals and six assists for the University of Maryland. 2014…Appeared in 16 matches registering two goals and two assists for the University of Maryland. 2013…Appeared in 26 matches registering three goals and six assists for the University of Maryland. 2012…Appeared in 20 matches registering two goals and two assists for the University of Maryland. #10 SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: SE‐BAS‐TI‐AN JOE‐VIN‐KO HT: 5’5 WT: 144 DOB: January 26, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Turin, Italy Hometown: Turin, Italy Nationality: Italian Last Club: Juventus How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 19, 2015 2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played 22 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, registered two goals, an assist, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match, registered two goals and played 89 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match, registered a goal an assist and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, registered a goal an assist, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches, registering one goal. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 33 Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 33 matches, starting in 32, registering 22 goals, 16 assists while logging 2775 minutes … Was named the 2015 Landon Donovan MLS Most Valuable Player becoming the first player in club history to win the award … Was named 2015 Newcomer of the Year … Was named to the 2015 MLS Best XI … Claimed the 2015 Audi Golden Boot as the league’s top goal scorer … Broke a 15‐year‐old MLS single‐season record for shots in a season (181). Mamadou Diallo, 152 (2000) previously held the record … Set a new MLS record for most goals (22) and assists (16) combined in a single season, breaking Chris Wondolowski’s previous record of 27 goals and 7 assists in 2012 … Became the first player in MLS history to record at least 20 goals and 10 assists in a single season … Finished the season with the second‐highest shots on goal total in a season with 73 … Became the first player in club history to record two hat tricks in MLS league play (July 12 at New York City FC & August 5 vs Orlando City SC) (July 12: Scored a first half hat trick within a nine‐minute span, which ties for the third fastest in MLS history) (August 5: Was the first hat trick by a Toronto FC player at BMO Field in MLS league play) … He is second on Toronto FC’s all‐
time goal list with 22 goals (MLS league play) … Became Toronto FC’s all‐time single season goal leader on August 5 vs Orlando City SC … Was selected by MLS All‐Star Head Coach Pablo Mastroeni to participate in the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game but pulled out due to injury … Registered his first multi‐goal game on April 18 vs FC Dallas … Registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal on April 4 vs Chicago Fire … Made his MLS and Toronto FC debut on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Became the first player in club history to win back‐to‐back MLS Player of the Month awards for July and August … Became the first player in club history to win MLS Player of the Month award … Won MLS Goal of the Week for Week 23 … Was named MLS Player of the Week three times this season (Weeks 13, 14, 19) while becoming the first player in club history to be voted Major League Soccer Player of the Week in back‐to‐back weeks … Was named to the MLS Team of the Week on ten occasions (Weeks 9, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 23, 29, 30). 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match registering one goal and one assist. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played 27 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2006‐
2015…Appeared in 131 matches, adding 20 goals in all competitions for Juventus … With Juventus, Giovinco won back‐to‐back Scudetto’s (Italian Serie A Champions) in 2012‐13 and 2013‐14, and back‐to‐back Supercoppa Italiana titles in 2012 and 2013. 2010‐2012…Appeared in 70 matches, adding 23 goals in all competitions while on loan with Parma. 2007‐2008…Appeared in 37 matches, adding six goals in all competitions while on loan with Empoli International: Giovinco has earned 23 caps, registering one goal for the Italian national team #11 MOLHAM BABOULI FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: MO‐HAM BAB‐OU‐LEE HT: 5’8 WT: 171 DOB: January 2, 1993 BIRTHPLACE: Al Ain, United Arab Emirates Hometown: Mississauga, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Toronto FC II How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on Saturday, March 5, 2016 2016…Came on in the 72nd minute on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Came on in the 85th minute on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Was an unused substitute on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Came on in the 86th minute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Came on in the 68th minute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 34 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 38th minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Came on in the 78th minute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Came on in the 89th minute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Came on in the 70th minute and received a yellow card on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Made his first start for Toronto FC and played 60 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut when he came on in the 77th minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Was an unused substitute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches, registering two assists. USL…Started the match and played 72 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on March 26 vs. New York Red Bulls II Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 18, registering four goals and four assist, while logging 1624 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Registered his first professional goal on March 21 vs Charleston Battery … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs Charleston Battery. FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match, played 45 minutes, was re subbed on in the 79th minute and missed in penalty kicks on Tuesday, July 28 vs AS Roma Primavera … Came on in the 57th minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. 2014…Won the League1 Ontario and the Inter‐Provincial Cup Championship with the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy team …Registered 26 goals in all competitions for the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy Team … Won the 2014 CCAA National Championship with the Sheridan Bruins men’s soccer team and was named CCAA tournament all‐star International: Represented Canada at the 2015 Pan American Games and the U‐23 Olympic qualifiers. #13 CLÉMENT SIMONIN DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: KLE‐MONT SIM‐OH‐NIN HT: 6’1 WT: 187 DOB: July 1, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Lorient, France Hometown: Lorient, France Nationality: French College/University: Lander University and North Carolina State University Last Club: North Carolina State University How Acquired: Selected in the First Round (9th Overall) in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft 2016… USL…Was an unused substitute on June 21 vs. Louisville City FC … Came on in the 68th minute on June 18 vs. FC Cincinnati … Came on in the 45th minute on June 15 vs. FC Montreal … Came on in the 57th minute and received a yellow card on June 11 vs. Rochester Rhinos … Came on in the 59th minute on June 4 vs. Charlotte Independence. Career Notables: 2015…Underwent knee surgery, as a result he missed matches during the 2015 MLS and USL regular season … Appeared and started in two matches, while logging 171 minutes for Toronto FC … Made his MLS and Toronto FC debut on March 29 vs Real Salt Lake. USL…Appeared and started in three matches, registering one assist, while logging 165 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs Charleston Battery. 2014…Appeared in seven matches with North Carolina State University. 2013…Appeared in 17 matches registering four goals and three assists with North Carolina State University. 2011‐2012…Appeared in 32 career matches, registering two goals and three assists with Lander University. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 35 #14 JAY CHAPMAN MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: CHAP‐MAN HT: 6’0 WT: 155 DOB: January 1, 1994 BIRTHPLACE: Brampton, ON Hometown: Toronto, ON Nationality: Canadian College/University: Michigan State University Last Club: Michigan State University How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 15, 2015 2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Came on in the 59th minute and registered an assist on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Came on in the 82nd minute on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match and played 70 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Was an unused substitute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Was an unused substitute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Came on in the 78th minute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played 89 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 80th minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Came on in the 89th minute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Came on in the 65th minute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Came on in the 86th minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in one match. USL…Started the match and played 61 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played 80 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 10 matches, starting in one while logging 202 minutes … Was named to the second annual Chipotle MLS Homegrown game roster, where he came on in the 45th minutes and scored in penalty kicks on July 28 vs Club América U‐20 … Made his first MLS start on July 4 vs LA Galaxy … Made his MLS debut as a substitute on May 30 vs San Jose Earthquakes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in one match … Made his Toronto FC debut on May 6 vs Montreal Impact. USL…Appeared and started in nine matches, registering two goals and one assist, while logging 799 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Registered his first professional goal on April 19 vs Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs Charleston Battery. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 31st minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 21 matches, starting in 20, registering five goals and five assists for Michigan State University. 2013…Appeared and started in 23 matches registering three goals and eight assists for Michigan State University. 2012…Appeared and started in 19 matches registering four goals and one assist for Michigan State University. International: Represented Canada at the U‐23 Olympic qualifiers TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 36 #15 ERIQ ZAVALETA DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: ZAV‐AH‐LET‐AH HT: 6’1 WT: 189 DOB: August 2, 1992 BIRTHPLACE: Westfield, IN Hometown: Westfield, IN Nationality: American College/University: University of Indiana Last Club: Seattle Sounders FC How Acquired: Trade with Seattle Sounders FC on January 26, 2015 2016…Was an unused substitute on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match and played 88 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Was an unused substitute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Was an unused substitute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Was an unused substitute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches. USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Came on in the 61st minute on April 17 vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match, logging 45 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 18 matches, starting in 11, registering one goal while logging 1054 minutes … Registered his first professional goal for Toronto FC and in MLS on September 5 vs Seattle Sounders FC … Made his Toronto FC debut as a substitute on May 2 vs Philadelphia Union. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played 72 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 17 matches, starting in 15, logging 1323 minutes while on loan at Chivas USA. 2013...Appeared in five matches, logging 31 minutes for the Seattle Sounders FC … Made MLS debut at San Jose Earthquakes on March 23. #17 JOZY ALTIDORE FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: JO‐ZEE AL‐TI‐DOR HT: 6’1 WT: 175 DOB: November 6, 1989 BIRTHPLACE: Livingston, NJ Hometown: Boca Raton, FL Nationality: American Last Club: Sunderland A.F.C. How Acquired: Transferred from Sunderland A.F.C. and signed with Toronto FC on January 16, 2015 2016…Was an unused substitute on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match and played 38 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match, registered an assist, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 37 Started the match, registered an assist, received a yellow card and played 70 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Came on in the 60th minute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Came on in the 77th minute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 21, registering 13 goals while logging 1796 minutes…Was named to the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game as a replacement for Sebastian Giovinco, came on in the 77th minute on July 29 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Was voted Major League Soccer Player of the Week by the North American Soccer Reporters (NASR) for the first week of the 2015 MLS season … Made his Toronto FC regular season debut, registered his first Toronto FC goal and first multi‐goal game on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match registering one goal and two assists. 2013‐2015…Appeared in 52 matches, adding three goals in all competitions for Sunderland. 2011‐2013…Appeared in 93 matches, adding 51 goals in all competitions for AZ Alkmaar. 2011…Appeared in 12 matches, adding one goal in all competitions while on loan at Bursaspor. 2009‐2010…Appeared in 31 matches, adding two goals in all competitions while on loan at Hull City. 2009…Appeared in zero matches while on loan at Xerez. 2008‐2011…Appeared in 22 matches, adding three goals in all competitions for Villarreal. 2006‐2008…Appeared in four matches, adding one goal in the MLS Playoffs with New York Red Bulls. 2006‐2008…Appeared in 37 matches, adding 15 goals in all competitions with New York Red Bulls. International: Altidore has earned 93 caps, registering 34 goals for the United States national team. Altidore represented the United States at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, both the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup. #18 MARCO DELGADO MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: DEL‐GA‐DO HT: 5’9 WT: 163 DOB: May 16, 1995 BIRTHPLACE: Glendora, CA Hometown: Glendora, CA Nationality: American Last Club: Chivas USA How Acquired: Drafted 14th overall in the Chivas USA Dispersal Draft on November 19, 2014. 2016…Came on in the 76th minute on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match and played 45 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Came on in the 45th minute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played 81 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 57 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played 89 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match, registered an assist and played 65 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played 84 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Was an unused substitute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 68th minute and registered a goal on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 38 Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match, logging 20 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 19, registering three goals and three assists while logging 1699 minutes … Registered his first Toronto FC goal on July 12 vs New York City FC … Made his MLS debut for Toronto FC as a starter on June 24 vs Montreal Impact. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match … Made his Toronto FC debut on May 6 vs Montreal Impact. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. 2014…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 16, registering two goals and one assist, while logging 1121 minutes for Chivas USA. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared and started in one match while logging 120 minutes for Chivas USA. 2013…Appeared in 16 matches, starting in 13, registering one assist, while logging 1247 minutes for Chivas USA. 2012…Appeared in one match, while logging 17 minutes for Chivas USA. International: Represented the United States at the U‐20 World Cup in New Zealand in 2015. #19 DANIEL LOVITZ MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: LOV‐ITZ HT: 5’10 WT: 166 DOB: August 27, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Wyndmoor, PA Hometown: Wyndmoor, PA Nationality: American College/University: Elon University Last Club: Elon University How Acquired: Selected in the Second Round (24th Overall) in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft 2016…Started the match and played 78 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Came on in the 72nd minute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Came on in the 89th minute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 78th minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Came on in the 82nd minute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played 27 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 68 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 11 matches, starting in three, registering one assist while logging 350 minutes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 18 matches, starting in five, registering two assists while logging 631 minutes … Was recalled from loan to Wilmington Hammerheads FC (USL PRO) by Toronto FC on May 13. He appeared and started in all five matches, registering one goal, one assist, while logging 450 minutes for Wilmington. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches, starting in two, registering one assist. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 39 #20 CHRIS MANNELLA MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: MA‐NEL‐A HT: 5’11 WT: 171 DOB: June 7, 1994 BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, ON Hometown: Toronto, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy Team How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on September 15, 2014 2016… USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 20 vs. Rochester Rhinos … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on July 10 vs. Harrisburg City Islanders … Came on in the 87th minute on July 6 vs. Bethlehem Steel FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 2 vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 21 vs. Louisville City FC … Came on in the 71st minute on June 18 vs. FC Cincinnati … Was an unused substitute on June 15 vs. FC Montreal … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 11 vs. Rochester Rhinos … Came on in the 59th minute on June 4 vs. Charlotte Independence … Started the match and played 73 minutes on May 29 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC … Started the match and played 62 minutes on May 24 vs Harrisburg City Islanders … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 11 vs Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati … Came on in the 66th minute on April 17 vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 26 vs. New York Red Bulls II. Career Notables: 2015…Was part of the 18 for nine MLS matches. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for one match. USL…Appeared in 16 matches, starting in 15, registering one goal, while logging 1300 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Registered his first professional goal on August 12 vs. FC Montreal … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs Charleston Battery … Was named the first team captain in club history by head coach Jason Bent on March 20th. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 31st minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Came on in the 45th minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Was part of the 18 for one MLS match … Became the tenth Homegrown Player in club history to sign for the first team on September 15, 2014 … He was named captain of the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy team. He appeared in 11 matches, scoring two goals and logged 945 minutes in the inaugural League 1 Ontario season … Won the League1 Ontario and the Inter‐Provincial Cup Championship with the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy team. International: Mannella has earned three caps for the Canadian national team. He earned his first cap for Canada on January 16, 2015 as a substitute in a friendly match against Iceland. Was named to Canadian U‐23 camp and Caribbean tour … Represented Canada at the 2015 Pan American Games and the U‐23 Olympic qualifiers. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 40 #21 JONATHAN OSORIO MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: JOHN‐ATHAN O‐SOR‐EE‐O HT: 5’9 WT: 162 DOB: June 12, 1992 BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, ON Hometown: Brampton, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: SC Toronto How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on March 1, 2013 2016…Started the match and played 76 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, registered an assist and played 89 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Come on in the 70th minute on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Started the match, registered two assists, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Made his 100th appearance for Toronto FC when he came on in the 45th minute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played 80 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Came on in the 57th minute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Came on in the 27th minute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played 88 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches, registering two goals. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 70 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 29 matches, starting in 26, registering one goal and seven assists while logging 2236 minutes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 31st minutes and registered a goal on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Came on in the 45th minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 27 matches, starting in 24, registering three goals and four assists while logging 2039 minutes. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches, starting in one. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minute on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played 60 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC. 2013…Appeared in 28 matches, starting in 18, registering five goals, one assist, while logging 1,697 minutes … Registered his first professional goal on March 30 against the LA Galaxy. 2013 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. International: Osorio has earned 13 caps for the Canadian national team. He represented Canada at the 2015 and 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Osorio made his debut for Canada on May 28, 2013 in a friendly against Costa Rica. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 41 #22 JORDAN HAMILTON FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: JOR‐DAN HAM‐IL‐TON HT: 6’0 WT: 189 DOB: March 17, 1996 BIRTHPLACE: Scarborough, ON Hometown: Scarborough, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Kia Toronto FC Academy How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 9, 2014 2016…Started the match, registered an assist and played 76 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played 85 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Started the match, registered his first MLS goal and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Made his first MLS start and played 68 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Came on in the 59th minute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Was an unused substitute on March 13 vs. New York City FC. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in four matches, registering two goals. USL… Started the match, received a yellow card and played 79 minutes on May 11 vs. Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played 76 minutes on April 30 vs Richmond Kickers … Came on in the 62nd minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in two matches while logging 13 minutes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for two matches. USL…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 15, registering three goals, while logging 1356 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Scored the first ever Toronto FC II goal in the eighth minute in USL league play on March 21 vs Charleston Battery. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minutes and scored in penalty kicks on Tuesday, July 28 vs AS Roma Primavera … Came on in the 75th minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Came on in the 45th minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Was recalled from his loan at Clube Desportivo Trofense (Trofense) of the Portuguese Segunda Liga by Toronto FC on December 3. At Trofense, he appeared in seven matches, starting in two while on loan … Was originally sent on loan to Wilmington Hammerheads FC (USL PRO), he appeared in 11 matches, registering five goals and two assists, while logging 453 minutes during the 2014 USL PRO regular season … Appeared in one match, while logging one minute for Toronto FC. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minute and registered a goal on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC. International: Hamilton has earned one cap for the Canadian national team. He made his debut for Canada on October 14, 2014 as a substitute in a friendly match against Colombia … Was named to Canadian U‐23 camp and Caribbean tour … Was named to the Canadian U‐20 national team for a friendly match against U‐20 England national team on March 17, 2016 TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 42 #23 JOSH WILLIAMS DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: WIL‐E‐AMS HT: 6’1 WT: 185 DOB: April 18, 1988 BIRTHPLACE: Copley, Ohio Hometown: Copley, Ohio Nationality: American Last Club: New York City FC How Acquired: Was acquired off waivers on July 31, 2015 2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Missed the July 2 match vs Seattle Sounders FC due to a one match suspension … Started the match and was ejected in the 89th minute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Was an unused substitute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played 54 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Came on in the 89th minute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Was an unused substitute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Came on in the 89th minute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played 68 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played 86 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Came on in the 89th minute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for two matches. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared and started in 12 matches while logging 1080 minutes … Made his Toronto FC debut on August 15 vs New York Red Bulls … Appeared and started in five matches while logging 430 minutes for the New York City FC. 2014 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match logging 34 minutes for the Columbus Crew. 2014…Appeared in 14 matches, starting in 13 while logging 1123 and registering one assist for the Columbus Crew. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Columbus Crew. 2013…Appeared in 27 matches, starting in 25 while logging 2284 and registering three goals for the Columbus Crew. 2012…Appeared in 30 matches, starting in 27 while logging 2429 and registered one goal and three assists for the Columbus Crew. 2012 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Columbus Crew. 2011…Did not feature for the Columbus Crew in MLS league play. 2010…Did not feature for Columbus Crew in MLS league play. 2010 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in two matches for the Columbus Crew. #25 ALEX BONO GOALKEEPER PRONUNCIATION: BO‐NO HT: 6’2 WT: 199 DOB: April 1, 1994 BIRTHPLACE: Syracuse, NY Hometown: Baldwinsville, NY Nationality: American College/University: Syracuse University Last Club: Syracuse University How Acquired: Selected in the First Round (6th Overall) in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft 2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, earned his TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 43 first Toronto FC and MLS victory, clean sheet and played the full 90 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut when he came on in the 70th minute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Was an unused substitute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Was an unused substitute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Was an unused substitute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match. USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 15 vs. FC Montreal … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 11 vs. Rochester Rhinos … Started the match and played 73 minutes due to a rain delay resulting in the match getting cancelled on June 4 vs. Charlotte Independence … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs Charleston Battery … Was an unused substitute on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 30 vs Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 17 vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. FC Montreal … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 26 vs. New York Red Bulls II Career Notables: 2015…Was part of the 18 for one MLS match. USL…Appeared in 12 matches, starting in 10, while logging 990 minutes, with a record of 2‐8‐0 and one clean sheet during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Earned his first professional clean sheet on March 28 vs FC Montreal … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs Charleston Battery. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 31st minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Came on in the 27th minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared and started in 21 matches, with a record of 16‐4‐1 and 12 clean sheets for Syracuse University. 2013…Appeared and started in 18 matches, with a record of 10‐7‐1 and eight clean sheets for Syracuse University. 2012…Appeared and started in 20 matches, with a record of 13‐6‐1 and ten clean sheets for Syracuse University. #28 MARK BLOOM DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: B’LOOM HT: 6’0 WT: 166 DOB: November 25, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Marietta, GA Hometown: Marietta, GA Nationality: American College/University: Berry College Last Club: Atlanta Silverbacks How Acquired: Loaned to Toronto FC on July 12, 2013 2016…Was an unused substitute on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 57 minutes on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Was an unused substitute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Was an unused substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for one match.USL…Came on in the 57th minute and received a yellow card on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 26 vs. New York Red Bulls II. Career Notables: 2015…Underwent surgery to repair the quadriceps tendon in his right leg. As a result, he missed 24 matches … Was part of the 18 for three matches. 2014…Appeared and started in 26 matches, registering one assist and logging 2290 minutes. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches, starting TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 44 in two. 2013…Appeared and started in six matches, registering one assist while logging 540 minutes for Toronto FC … Appeared in 12 matches, adding one assist while logged 1,080 minutes for the Atlanta Silverbacks. #33 STEVEN BEITASHOUR DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: BEY‐TAH‐SURE HT: 5’10 WT: 152 DOB: February 1, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: San Jose, California Hometown: San Jose, California Nationality: Iranian‐American Last Club: Vancouver Whitecaps FC How Acquired: Traded and signed with Toronto FC on Friday, December 18, 2015 2016…Started the match, registered an assist and played 72 minutes on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Was an unused substitute on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played 89 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his Toronto FC regular season debut and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches, registering one assist. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 172 minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2015…Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering five assists while logging 2424 minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2014…Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering three assists while logging 2371 minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2013‐14 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in one match for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2013…Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering one goal, three assists while logging 2426 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 163 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012…Appeared and started in 33 matches, registering six assists while logging 2955 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes … Beitashour was part of San Jose’s MLS Supporters Shield winning team … Was named to the MLS All‐Star team. 2012 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in three matches for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2011…Appeared and started in 19 matches, registering seven assists while logging 1655 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2010…Appeared in eight matches, starting in seven registering one goal while logging 640 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. International: Steven has earned six caps for the Iranian national team. He earned his first cap for Iran on October 15, 2013 as a substitute in a 2‐1 victory over Thailand during 2015 Asian Cup qualification. Steven was part of Iran’s 2014 FIFA World Cup squad but was an unused substitute in all three matches. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 45 #40 QUILLAN ROBERTS GOALKEEPER PRONUNCIATION: Q’WILL‐ANN ROB‐ERTS HT: 6’1 WT: 214 DOB: September 13, 1994 BIRTHPLACE: Brampton, ON Hometown: Brampton, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Toronto FC Academy How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on April 10, 2012 2016…Was an unused substitute on July 16 vs. San Jose Earthquakes … Was an unused substitute on July 13 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire … Was an unused substitute on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC … Was an unused substitute on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Was an unused substitute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Was an unused substitute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Was an unused substitute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Was an unused substitute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for one match. USL…Was an unused substitute on June 21 vs. Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. FC Cincinnati … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 29 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 24 vs Harrisburg City Islanders … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds … Started the match, earned his first clean sheet of the 2016 USL regular season and played the full 90 minutes on May 11 vs. Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati. Career Notables: 2015…Was part of the 18 for four MLS matches. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for two matches. USL…Appeared and started in 15 matches, while logging 1305 minutes, with a record of 3‐7‐5 and four clean sheets during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Was an unused substitute on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared and started in 17 matches, logging 1514 minutes with a record of 5‐4‐8 and six clean sheets for Wilmington Hammerheads FC (USL PRO). 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minute on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Toronto FC. 2013 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on as a second half substitute against AS Roma on August 7 in a friendly match. International: Roberts has earned one cap for the Canadian national team. He made his debut for Canada on March 30, 2015 as a substitute in a friendly match against Puerto Rico. Roberts represented Canada at the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup and the U‐23 Olympic qualifiers. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 46 #87 TOSAINT RICKETTS FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: TU‐SAINT RICK‐ETTS HT: 6’0 WT: 170 DOB: August 8, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Edmonton, AB Hometown: Edmonton, AB Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Boluspor Kulübü How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on Friday, May 20, 2016 2016… Career Notables: 2015‐2016…Appeared in 18 matches, adding one goal in all competitions for Boluspor Kulübü. 2014‐2015…Appeared in 30 matches, adding one goal in all competitions for Hapoel Haifa. 2013‐
2014…Appeared in 28 matches, adding nine goals in all competitions for Bucaspor Kulübü. 2013…Appeared in 14 matches, adding two goals in all competitions for Sandnes Ulf. 2012…Appeared in three matches, adding one goal in all competition for Vålerenga Fotball. 2010‐2012…Appeared in 26 matches, adding seven goals in all competitions for Politehnica Timișoara. 2009‐2010…Appeared in 51 matches, adding 14 goals in all competitions for Myllykosken Pallo −47. International: Ricketts has earned 50 caps, registering 12 goals for the Canadian national team. TORONTO FC vs. D.C. UNITED – SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Page 47 #
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0
0
2
90D
90M
3
90M
90F
90D
6
MTL
MTL
VAN
VAN
10
vs
at
vs
at
2016 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OVERALL: 3-7-10
COLUMBUS
CREW SC
(3-7-10, 19 pts.)
TORONTO
FC
(7-7-6, 27 pts.)
Date: Sunday, July 31, 2016
Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: BMO Field (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
The CW Columbus/Time Warner Cable SportsChannel/BCSN2/
CD102.5 FM: Neil Sika (play-by-play), Dwight Burgess (analyst)
La Mega 103.1 FM: Juan Valladares (play-by-play)
English radio stream available on ColumbusCrewSC.com
International: TVN, Abu Dhabi Sports, LE Sports, BeIn Sports Australia, BeIN Sports
Asia, Sportscast, Eurosport
Columbus Crew SC Communications Contacts:
Tim Miller (O: 614-447-4176) (C: 847-828-2003), [email protected]
HOME: 3-1-7
AWAY: 0-6-3
Date
Opponent
Time (ET)/Result
Sun., March 6
at Portland Timbers
L, 1-2
TV
Sat., March 12
PHILADELPHIA UNION
L, 1-2
CW, TWCSC
Sat., March 19
at Chicago Fire
D, 0-0
FOX-28, TWCSC
Sat., April 2
at FC Dallas
D, 1-1
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., April 9
at Montreal Impact
L, 0-2 FOX-28, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., April 16
NEW YORK CITY FC
W, 3-2
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., April 23
HOUSTON DYNAMO
W, 1-0
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., April 30
at Seattle Sounders FC
L, 0-1
ABC-6, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., May 7
MONTREAL IMPACT
D, 4-4
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Wed., May 11
VERACRUZ (Int'l friendly)
W, 1-0
Audio on ColumbusCrewSC.com
Sat., May 14
COLORADO RAPIDS
D, 1-1
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., May 21
at Toronto FC
D, 0-0 FOX-28, CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., May 28
REAL SALT LAKE
W, 4-3
Wed., June 1
at Philadelphia Union
L, 2-3
Wed., June 15
TAMPA BAY ROWDIES (USOC)
W, 4-0
ColumbusCrewSC.com
Sat., June 18
MONTREAL IMPACT
D, 0-0
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., June 25
NEW YORK RED BULLS
D, 1-1
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Tue., June 28
at Chicago Fire (USOC)
L, 1-2 ColumbusCrewSC.com
Sun., July 3
at Sporting Kansas City
L, 2-3 FS1
Sat., July 9
at New England Revolution
L, 1-3
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
ESPN
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Wed., July 13
TORONTO FC
D, 1-1
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Ryan Schwepfinger (O: 614-447-4203) (C: 610-751-7067), [email protected]
Sat., July 16
D.C. UNITED
D, 1-1
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., July 23
ORLANDO CITY SC
D, 2-2
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Toronto FC Communications Contacts:
Jeff Bradley (O: 416-815-4043) (C: 647-200-7536), [email protected]
Mike Masaro (O: 416-815-2474) (C: 416-716-1311), [email protected]
Anthony Cozzetto (O: 416-815-6126) (C: 416-371-9398), [email protected]
Sun., July 31
at Toronto FC
7:30 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., Aug. 13
NEW YORK CITY FC
7:30 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., Aug. 20
at New England Revolution
7:30 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Wed., Aug. 24
PHILADELPHIA UNION
7:30 p.m.
MyTV, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., Aug. 27
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
7:30 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., Sep. 3
at LA Galaxy
10:30 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., Sep. 10
VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC
6:00 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., Sep. 17
at Orlando City SC
7:30 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sun., Sep. 25
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION
7:00 p.m.
FS1
Wed., Sep. 28
at D.C. United
7:30 p.m.
MyTV, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sat., Oct. 1
CHICAGO FIRE
7:30 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Thurs., Oct. 13
at Chicago Fire
8:30 p.m.
MyTV, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sun., Oct. 16
at New York Red Bulls
5:00 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
Sun., Oct. 23
at New York City FC
4:00 p.m.
CW, TWCSC, BCSN2
POSSIBLE STARTING XI
17 O. KAMARA
14 GP, 10 GS, 10 G, 0 A
9 MERAM
20 GP, 18 GS, 2 G, 6 A
8 SAEID
15 GP, 14 GS, 0 G, 1 A
6 TCHANI
12 GP, 11 GS, 1 G, 3 A
11 MABWATI
12 GP, 4 GS, 1 G, 0 A
20 TRAPP
20 GP, 20 GS, 0 G, 0 A
25 AFFUL
18 GP, 18 GS, 1 G, 3 A
3 ASHE
9 GP, 9 GS, 0 G, 2 A
2 WAHL
11 GP, 10 GS, 0 G, 0 A
4 PARKHURST
20 GP, 20 GS, 0 G, 1 A
1 CLARK
20 GP, 20 GS, 1.60 GAA, 4 CS
CREW SC INJURY REPORT FOR UPCOMING MATCH
SEASON-ENDING INJURY LIST:
Matt Pacifici (Post-Concussion Symptoms)
Ben Swanson (R Shoulder Surgery)
OUT:
Gaston Sauro (L PCL Sprain)
QUESTIONABLE:
Conor Casey (R Knee Sprain)
PRONUNCIATIONS
#Player
Pos.
2 Tyson Wahl
D
3 Corey Ashe
D
5 Dilly Duka
M
6 Tony Tchani
M
8 Mohammed Saeid
M
9 Justin Meram
M
10 Federico Higuain (Nickname “Pipa”) M
11 Cedrick Mabwati
M
13 Ethan Finlay
M
14 Waylon Francis
D
16 Hector Jimenez
M
17 Ola Kamara
F
18 Cristian Martinez
M
19 Rodrigo Saravia
M
22 Gaston Sauro
D
24 Nicolai Naess
D
25 Harrison Afful
D
30 Matt Pacifici
GK
41 Brad Stuver
GK
Pronunciation
WALL
ASH
DOO-kah
CHA-knee
mo-HAHM-ed SIGH-eed
MAIR-ahm
FED-er-EE-co EE-gwa-EEN (“PEA-pa”)
SEHD-rick ma-BWAH-ti
Fin-LEE
WAY-lin
hee-MEH-nes
O-lah kuh-MAR-uh
KRIS-tee-ahn
suh-RAH-vee-ah
GAS-tone sOW-roh
NESS
AH-full (like Waffle)
puh-CHIFF-uh-chee
STEW-vur
For an audio guide with every Crew SC player pronouncing his own name, please see
www.columbuscrewsc.com/media/pronounce. Technical staff pronunciations on page two.
CREW SC MEDIA WEBSITE: COLUMBUSCREWSC.COM/MEDIA
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10 11
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
41
Name
Steve Clark
Tyson Wahl
Corey Ashe
Michael Parkhurst
Dilly Duka
Tony Tchani
Mohammed Saeid
Justin Meram
Federico Higuaín
Cedrick Mabwati
Ethan Finlay
Waylon Francis
Hector Jimenez
Ola Kamara
Cristian Martinez
Rodrigo Saravia
Wil Trapp
Chad Barson
Gaston Sauro
Zack Steffen
Nicolai Naess
Harrison Afful
Ben Swanson
Conor Casey
Marshall Hollingsworth
Matt Pacifici
Brad Stuver
Pos.
GK
D
D
D
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
D
M
F
M
M
M
D
D
GK
D
D
M
F
M
GK
GK
Ht.
6-2
6-2
5-5
5-11
5-9
6-4
5-7
6-1
5-8
5-6
5-9
5-9
5-9
6-0
5-7
5-11
5-8
5-10
6-3
6-3
6-0
5-6
5-6
6-1
5-8
6-2
6-3
Wt.
192
185
154
165
160
185
141
165
165
145
165
160
145
181
174
170
150
170
190
190
181
135
150
190
160
180
180
DOB
04-14-86
02-23-84
03-14-86
01-24-84
09-15-89
04-13-89
12-24-90
12-04-88
10-25-84
03-08-92
08-06-90
09-20-90
11-03-88
10-15-89
02-06-97
02-22-93
01-15-93
02-25-91
02-23-90
04-02-95
01-18-93
07-24-86
07-18-97
07-25-81
08-06-93
08-31-93
04-16-91
Hometown
College
Mason, MI
Oakland University
Newport Beach, CA
University of California-Berkeley
Virginia Beach, VA
University of North Carolina
Providence, RI
Wake Forest University
Montville, NJ
Rutgers University
Douala, Cameroon
University of Virginia
Örebro, Sweden
Shelby Township, MI
University of Michigan
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Kinshasa, DR Congo
Marshfield, WI
Creighton University
Puerto Limón, Costa Rica
Bell Gardens, CA
University of California-Berkeley
Oslo, Norway
El Chorrillo, Panama City, Panama
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Florida Gulf Coast University
Gahanna, OH
University of Akron
Lewis Center, OH
University of Akron
Rosario, Argentina
Downingtown, PA
University of Maryland
Oslo, Norway
Senya Breku, Ghana
Grove City, OH
Denver, CO
University of Portland
Libertyville, IL
Wheaton College
Charlotte, NC
Davidson College
Twinsburg, OH
Cleveland State University
2016 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
No.
25
3
21
27
1
5
13
14
10
29
16
17
11
18
9
24
30
4
8
19
22
23
41
26
6
20
2
Name
Harrison Afful
Corey Ashe
Chad Barson
Conor Casey
Steve Clark
Dilly Duka
Ethan Finlay
Waylon Francis
Federico Higuaín (“Pipa”)
Marshall Hollingsworth
Hector Jimenez
Ola Kamara
Cedrick Mabwati
Cristian Martinez
Justin Meram
Nicolai Naess
Matt Pacifici
Michael Parkhurst
Mohammed Saeid
Rodrigo Saravia
Gaston Sauro
Zack Steffen
Brad Stuver
Ben Swanson
Tony Tchani
Wil Trapp
Tyson Wahl
Age
Pronunciation
30
AH-full (like Waffle)
30
ASH
25
35
30
26
DOO-kah
25
fin-LEE
25
WAY-lin
31
FED-er-EE-co EE-gwa-EEN (“PEA-pa”)
22
27
hee-MEH-nes
26
O-lah kuh-MAR-uh
24
SEHD-rick Ma-BWAH-ti
19
KRIS-tee-ahn
27
MAIR-ahm
23
NESS
22
puh-CHIFF-uh-chee
32
25
mo-HAHM-ed SIGH-eed
23
suh-RAH-vee-ah
26
GAS-tone sOW-roh
21
25
STEW-vur
19
27
CHA-knee
23
32
WALL
Sporting Director and Head Coach: Gregg Berhalter
Assistant Coaches: Sixten Boström, Pat Onstad, Josh Wolff
Director of Soccer Operations: Asher Mendelsohn
High Performance Director: Steve Tashjian
Technical Staff Pronunciations:
Gregg Berhalter (BUR-hall-ter)
Sixten Boström (SIX-tin BO-strum)
Asher Mendelsohn (MEN-dell-son)
Steve Tashjian (TASH-jin)
Birthplace
Tema, Ghana
Orange County, CA
Columbus, OH
Dover, NH
Mason, MI
Montville, NJ
Duluth, MN
Puerto Limón, Costa Rica
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Libertyville, IL
Huntington Park, CA
Oslo, Norway
Kinshasa, DR Congo
El Chorrillo, Panama City, Panama
Shelby Township, MI
Oslo, Norway
Charlotte, NC
Providence, RI
Örebro, Sweden
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Rosario, Argentina
Coatesville, PA
Mayfield, OH
Grove City, OH
Bafang, Cameroon
Columbus, OH
Newport Beach, CA
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Brook Hamilton
Head Athletic Trainer: Craig Devine
Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jon MacGregor
Director of Team Operations: Zach Crusse
Head Equipment Manager: David Brauzer
Team Operations Assistant: Ron Meadors
Performance Analyst: Adin Osmanbasic
Team Coordinator: Julio Velasquez
Previous Club
Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia)
Orlando City SC
University of Akron (NCAA)
Philadelphia Union
Honefoss BK (Norway)
Montreal Impact
Creighton University (NCAA)
CS Herediano (Costa Rica)
Colón de Santa Fe (Argentina)
Wheaton College (NCAA)
LA Galaxy
Molde FK (Norway)
Osasuna (Spain)
Chorrillo FC (Panama)
University of Michigan (NCAA)
Stabaek (Norway)
Davidson College (NCAA)
FC Augsburg (Germany)
Örebro SK (Sweden)
Florida Gulf Coast University (NCAA)
Calcio Catania (Italy)
SC Freiburg (Germany)
Cleveland State University (NCAA)
Crew SC Academy
Toronto FC
University of Akron (NCAA)
Colorado Rapids
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
2016 MLS RESULTS
MLS Regular Season
Date
Sun., March 6
Sat., March 12
Sat., March 19
Sat., April 2
Sat., April 9
Sat. April 16
Sat., April 23
Sat. April 30
Sat., May 7
Sat., May 14
Sat., May 21
Sat., May 28
Wed., June 1
Sat., June 18
Sat., June 25
Sun. July 3
Sat., July 9
Wed., July 13
Sat., July 16
Sat., July 23
Sun., July 31
Sat., Aug. 13
Sat., Aug. 20
Wed., Aug. 24
Sat., Aug. 27
Sat., Sep. 3
Sat., Sep. 10
Sat., Sep. 17
Sun. Sep. 25
Wed., Sep. 28
Sat. Oct. 1
Thurs., Oct. 13
Sun. Oct. 16
Sun., Oct. 23
Opponent
Result Score Attend. Record Place Pts. Goal Scorers
at Portland Timbers
L
1-2
21,144 0-1-0
7
0
CLB: Higuain (68’); POR: Valeri (23’), Adi (79’)
PHILADELPHIA UNION
L
1-2
17,015 0-2-0
9
0
CLB: K. Kamara (87'); PHI: Pontius (45'+1', 71')
at Chicago Fire
D
0-0
12,605 0-2-1
10 1
None
at FC Dallas
D
1-1
13,174 0-2-2
10 2
CLB: Meram (9'); FCD: Akindele (77')
at Montreal Impact
L
0-2
22,053 0-3-2
10 2
MTL: Camara (48'), Bekker (86')
NEW YORK CITY FC
W
3-2
16,715 1-3-2
9
5
CLB: Finlay (7'), K. Kamara (49'), Meram (80'); NYC: Villa (15', 87')
HOUSTON DYNAMO
W
1-0
17,705 2-3-2
6
8
CLB: K. Kamara (21')
at Seattle Sounders FC
L
0-1
39,473 2-4-2
9
8
SEA: Morris (88')
MONTREAL IMPACT
D
4-4
14,095 2-4-3
9
9
CLB: K. Kamara (16', 45'+1'), Higuain (48', 53'); MTL: Piatti (26', 58'), Drogba (57'), Oduro (90'+3')
COLORADO RAPIDS
D
1-1
15,023 2-4-4
9 10
CLB: Mabwati (23'); COL: Doyle (55')
at Toronto FC
D
0-0
26,252 2-4-5
9 11
None
REAL SALT LAKE
W
4-3
14,894 3-4-5
9 14
CLB: O. Kamara (17', 64', 74'), Glad (own goal, 20'); RSL: Mulholland (13'), Allen (78'), Plata (83')
at Philadelphia Union
L
2-3
15,543 3-5-5
9 14
CLB: O. Kamara (14'), Martinez (90'+3'); PHI: Pontius (21'), Nogueira (57'), Herbers (84')
MONTREAL IMPACT
D
0-0
14,814 3-5-6
9 15
None
NEW YORK RED BULLS
D
1-1
20,389 3-5-7
9 16
CLB: O. Kamara (90'+3'); NYRB: B. Wright-Phillips (52')
at Sporting Kansas City
L
2-3
19,332 3-6-7
9 16
CLB: O. Kamara (22', 75'); SKC: Feilhaber (49'), Zusi (56'), Besler (90'+1')
at New England Revolution
L
1-3
18,434 3-7-7
9 16
CLB: O. Kamara (42'); NE: Nguyen (3'), Trapp (own goal, 34'), K. Kamara (71')
TORONTO FC
D
1-1
13,410 3-7-8
10 17
CLB: Afful (54'); TFC: Hamilton (64')
D.C. UNITED
D
1-1
20,065 3-7-9
9 18
CLB: O. Kamara (63'); DCU: Espindola (89')
ORLANDO CITY SC
D
2-2
20,034 3-7-10
9 19
CLB: Tchani (20'), O. Kamara (45'+6'); ORL: Molino (65'), Larin (70')
at Toronto FC
NEW YORK CITY FC
at New England Revolution
PHILADELPHIA UNION
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
at LA Galaxy
VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC
at Orlando City SC
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION
at D.C. United
CHICAGO FIRE
at Chicago Fire
at New York Red Bulls
at New York City FC
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES
LAST MLS MATCH RECAP
BLACK & GOLD NOTES
COACHES
Gregg Berhalter (32-28-28, Columbus Crew SC: ‘14 - Present)
vs. Greg Vanney (24-28-12, Toronto FC: '14 - Present)
KAMARA REGISTERS 10TH GOAL, TCHANI ADDS FIRST TALLY
OF 2016 SEASON IN DRAW AGAINST ORLANDO CITY SC
On Saturday, July 23, Crew SC hosted Orlando City SC at MAPFRE Stadium for the clubs' first meeting of the 2016 regular season. The contest finishd level at two goals apiece. For Columbus, forward Ola Kamara extended
his run of form with his 10th goal of the 2016 campaign, converting from
the spot just before halftime. Tony Tchani also scored his first goal of the
2016 season earlier in the contest.
CREW SC AND TORONTO AT A GLANCE
Columbus Crew SC regular-season record: 12-5-10
Home games: 8-3-4 (28 GF, 20 GA)
Road games: 4-2-6 (14 GF, 11 GA)
LAST THREE REGULAR-SEASON MEETINGS
10/17/2015 CLB 2 at TFC 0
W
BMO Field
05/21/2016 CLB 0 at TFC 0
D
BMO Field
07/13/2016 CLB 1 vs. TFC 1
D
MAPFRE Stadium
CREW SC CONCLUDES 2016 TRILLIUM CUP RIVALRY SERIES ON
SUNDAY AT BMO FIELD
On Sunday, July 31, Columbus Crew SC plays its 21st 2016 MLS regular-season contest and its 10th on the road by visiting Toronto FC and BMO Field
for the clubs' third and final regular-season meeting this year. Columbus can
secure the 2016 Trillium Cup rivalry series with a win on Sunday.
LAST REGULAR-SEASON MEETING
On July 13, Harrison Afful scored his first goal of the season, but Toronto
FC finished 1-1 against the Black & Gold with a Jordan Hamilton equalizer.
Steve Clark made two saves for Columbus in the contest.
CLUB SNAPSHOTS
MLS Regular Season: 3-7-10
Points: 19
Eastern Conference: Ninth
Home: 3-1-7
Away: 0-6-3
Goals For: 26
Goals Against: 32
+/-: -6
MLS Regular Season: 7-7-6
Points: 27
Eastern Conference: Fifth
Home: 4-1-3
Away: 3-6-3
Goals For: 25
Goals Against: 23
+/-: +2
Club Leaders
Goals: O. Kamara (10)Goals: Giovinco (11)
Assists: Finlay, Meram (6)Assists: Giovinco (7)
Shots: O. Kamara (47)Shots: Giovinco (124)
Shots on Goal: O. Kamara (25)
Shots on Goal: Giovinco (40)
G-W Goals: O. Kamara, Meram (1)
G-W Goals: Giovinco (3)
G-W Assists: Higuain (2)
G-W Assists: Giovinco (2)
Fouls Suffered: Meram (34)
Fouls Suffered: Giovinco (49)
Fouls Committed: Trapp (23)
Fouls Committed: Giovinco (26)
Yellow Cards Issued: Trapp (4)
Yellow Cards Issued: Morrow (4)
Saves Leader: Clark (72)
Saves Leader: Irwin (43)
GAA Leader: Clark (1.60)
GAA Leader: Irwin (1.07)
Wins: Clark (3)Wins: Irwin (5)
WHERE TO WATCH/LISTEN
Sunday's 7:30 p.m. ET start is available via regional television on The CW
Columbus, Time Warner Cable SportsChannel and BCSN2 ... Neil Sika
(play-by-play) and Dwight Burgess (analyst) are set to have the call of the
match ... on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel and BCSN2, “Crew SC
Matchday,” the exclusive pre-match show, starts at 7:00 p.m. ET with Chris
Doran, and “Crew SC Post-Match” immediately follows the action only on
TWCSC and BCSN2 ... The CW Columbus' broadcast begins at 7:30 p.m.
ET ... locally, the contest is available via the radio in English on CD102.5 FM
and in Spanish on La Mega 103.1 FM ... the English radio broadcast also is
set to stream live on ColumbusCrewSC.com ... a complete list of places to
catch the Black & Gold on TV is available at ColumbusCrewSC.com in the
drop-down item “Crew SC Bars” under the “Supporters” tab ... for complete
regional television listings, please visit http://bit.ly/2016CrewSCBroadcast ...
internationally, the match can be viewed via the following: TVN, Abu Dhabi
Sports, LE Sports, BeIn Sports Australia, BeIN Sports Asia, Sportscast,
Eurosport.
CREW SC TO WRAP-UP NINTH ANNUAL TRILLIUM CUP RIVALRY
SERIES ON SUNDAY
Crew SC and Toronto FC conclude the 2016 Trillium Cup rivalry series
with this contest ... the series is currently level at two points apiece after the
clubs’ 0-0 draw at BMO Field on May 21 and their 1-1 draw at MAPFRE
Stadium on July 13 ... the Black & Gold have captured the Cup six times over
the eight years it has been contested, including last season ... Crew SC holds
an all-time record of 12-5-10 against Toronto FC since the Reds' entry into
MLS ahead of the 2007 campaign.
TRILLIUM CUP SCENARIOS
With the 2016 Trillium Cup series level at two points apiece entering this
match, Columbus can capture the Cup for the seventh time in nine years
with a victory in this match ... should Toronto FC win the contest, the
Reds would clinch the 2016 Trillium Cup ... a draw will send the contest to
tiebreakers ... a 0-0 or 1-1 draw would give the Cup to Toronto due to the
third tiebreaker (per-game average of all goals scored in road Trillium Cup
matches) ... a 3-3 draw or any higher draw would give the Cup to Columbus
due to the same tiebreaker ... should the match finish 2-2, the Cup would be
decided based on the fewest combined team disciplinary points in all three
2016 Trillium Cup matches, which would be calculated following the contest
... the disciplinary points formula is as follows: fouls = 1 point, yellow cards
= 3 points, second yellow cards = 3 points, straight red card = seven points,
coach dismissal = seven points, any supplemental discipline = 8 points ...
through two matches, Columbus has 14 disciplinary points (11 fouls, one
yellow card) while Toronto has 28 (19 fouls, three yellow cards) ... for further
reference, the full tiebreaker list is as follows:
1) The team with the greater goal difference (goals-for minus goals-against) in Trillium Cup
matches shall be the winner.
2) If still tied, it shall be the team scoring the greater number of total goals in Trillium Cup
matches.
3) If still tied, the procedures described in 1 and 2 shall be applied only to a per-game average of all
Trillium Cup games played on the road.
4) If still tied, the procedures described in 1 and 2 shall be applied only to a per-game average of all
Trillium Cup games played at home.
5) If still tied, it shall be the team with the fewest combined team disciplinary points in Trillium
Cup matches.
6) If still tied, the team that is currently in possession of the Trillium Cup from the previous year
retains it for another season.
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
KAMARA STRIKES FOR 10TH GOAL, REMAINS MOST EFFICIENT
GOAL-SCORER IN MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER 2016, BLACK & GOLD
HISTORY
Crew SC forward Ola Kamara scored his 10th goal of the 2016 MLS regularseason against Orlando City SC last Saturday and has now scored 10 goals
in 969 minutes played for the club, giving him a goals/90 minutes rate of
0.93 ... that figure leads MLS among all 381 players with at least 200 minutes
played ... Kamara also continues to lead Stern John (0.89 goals/90 minutes)
for the highest efficiency in club history ... see below for a breakdown of this
year's most efficient scorers and the most efficient in Columbus history:
MLS 2016 Regular Season
Player.................................... ClubG
Ola Kamara...................... CLB10
Mauro Rosales..................... FCD2
Didier Drogba..................... MTL8
Femi Hollinger-Janzen....... NE2
Frank Lampard.................... NYC5
Columbus Crew SC All-Time
Player..............................................G
Ola Kamara...............................9
Stern John......................................44
Andres Mendoza...........................15
MIN
969
224
929
238
598
G/90
0.93
0.80
0.78
0.76
0.75
MING/90
8790.92
44630.89
22260.61
KAMARA STILL LEAGUE'S LEADING GOAL-SCORER SINCE HIS
FIRST TALLY
In scoring his 10TH goal of the 2016 MLS regular-season last weekend
against Orlando City SC, Crew SC forward Ola Kamara is on a streak of
scoring at least one goal in seven out of his last nine appearances ... his first
Major League Soccer regular-season goal came as part of a hat trick on May
28, 2016 against Real Salt Lake ... since that date, Kamara continues to lead
all of Major League Soccer in goals ... the Norwegian is currently four ahead
of Philadelphia's Roland Alberg in that regard ... see below for a list of the
League's top goal-scorers since Kamara's first MLS goal on May 28:
Player.................................................................. Goals since 5/28/16
Ola Kamara (CLB)...................................... 10
Roland Alberg (PHI)........................................ 6
Bradley Wright-Phillips (NYRB)................... 6
Diego Valeri (POR).......................................... 5
Ignacio Piatti (MTL)........................................ 5
Frank Lampard (NYC).................................... 5
David Villa (NYC)............................................ 5
BLACK & GOLD 10-MATCH HOME REGULAR-SEASON
UNBEATEN STREAK THEIR LONGEST SINCE 2012
Following a 2-2 draw against Orlando City SC on Saturday, July 23, Columbus is currently on an active 10-match unbeaten streak at home ... the streak
dates back to April 16 of this year when Columbus defeated New York City
FC at MAPFRE Stadium ... the 10-contest streak is the longest such run by
the Black & Gold since 2012, when Crew SC went on a 12-match unbeaten
run at MAPFRE Stadium that began on July 21, 2012 and extended into the
2013 season, through April 27 of that year ... this is the fifth time in Black
& Gold history that the team has gone on a home regular-season unbeaten
streak of at least 10 games ... the club record is 22 matches, a streak that
began on June 28, 2008 through September 26, 2009.
WIL TRAPP PLAYS 45 MINUTES IN 2016 AT&T MLS ALL-STAR
GAME
Last week, MLS announced that Crew SC Homegrown Player Wil Trapp had
been named to the Gameday Roster for the 2016 AT&T MLS All-Star Game
... the Black & Gold midfielder played 45 minutes in the contest against
Arsenal FC after coming on at halftime ... Trapp's first All-Star nod, he was
also the first Homegrown Player in Crew SC history to be named an All-Star
... he became the fifth different player in three years named an MLS All-Star
under Sporting Director and Head Coach Gregg Berhalter, joining Michael
Parkhurst (2014) as well as the trio of Ethan Finlay, Waylon Francis and Kei
Kamara (2015) ... he also became the 22nd all-time member of the Black &
Gold to be named as an MLS All-Star at least once.
STEVE CLARK NEARING 300 SAVE MILESTONE
Against Orlando City SC last weekend, Crew SC goalkeeper Steve Clark
registered three saves, bringing his career total to 297 ... that places him just
three shy of becoming the third goalkeeper in Columbus history to reach the
300 plateau (Hesmer, 412 and Busch, 367).
CREW SC LEADS MLS IN CHANCES CREATED PER MATCH, SECOND IN POSSESSION
According to the League’s official statistician, Opta, Columbus Crew SC
leads MLS in chances created per match (10.6) and ranks second in possession (55.7%) ... see below for a detailed breakdown:
Club..................................GP
Possession
Columbus............20
New England......... 21
Sporting KC........... 23
Portland................. 22
55.7%10.6
49.3%10.5
55.8%10.5
47.9%10.4
Chances Created/Match
BLACK & GOLD TOP-TWO IN MLS IN PASSING ACCURACY, COMPLETED PASSES PER MATCH
According to Opta, Crew SC ranks second in MLS in overall passing accuracy and successful passes per match ... Columbus is one of just two
MLS teams passing above an 80% accuracy rate as well as one of two clubs
completing over 390 passes per game (joining Seattle in both regards) ... see
below for a detailed breakdown:
Club..................................GP
Passes/Match
Suc. Passes/Match
Seattle..................... 20 484.8398.5
Columbus............20 479.7393.9
LA Galaxy.............. 20 435.9345.0
Montreal................ 20 397.1313.4
Passing Accuracy
82.2%
82.1%
79.1%
78.9%
CREW SC SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CAPS
Player
Harrison Afful
Conor Casey
Ethan Finlay
Waylon Francis
Ola Kamara
Cedrick Mabwati
Cristian Martinez
Justin Meram
Michael Parkhurst
Rodrigo Saravia
Tony Tchani
Wil Trapp
National Team
Ghana
United States
United States
Costa Rica
Norway
DR Congo
Panama
Iraq
United States
Guatemala
Cameroon
United States
United States
Caps
61
19
3
5
7
17
2
17
25
4
1
1
2
Last Appearance
6/5/16 vs. Mauritius (AFCON qual.)
2/24/10 vs. El Salvador (friendly)
3/29/16 vs. Guatemala (World Cup qual.)
2/2/16 vs. Venezuela (friendly)
9/3/14 vs. England (friendly)
5/25/16 vs. Romania (friendly)
3/16/16 vs. Nicaragua (friendly)
10/8/15 vs. Vietnam (World Cup qual.)
4/3/14 vs. Mexico (friendly)
6/1/16 vs. Venezuela (friendly)
3/26/16 vs. South Africa (AFCON qual.)
1/31/16 vs. Iceland (friendly)
2/5/16 vs. Canada (friendly)
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
CREW SC CAREER MILESTONES
HARRISON AFFUL
Needs 23 appearances and starts to reach 50 of each in MLS and
for Crew SC. Scored his first MLS and Crew SC goal on 7/13/16
vs. Toronto FC. Notched his first MLS and Crew SC assist on
9/12/15 at Philadelphia.
COREY ASHE
Needs 21 appearances to reach 250, three starts to reach 175,
and two assists to reach 25 in MLS. Reached 15,000 minutes
played in MLS on 5/14/16 vs. Colorado. Made his Crew SC debut and recorded his first Crew SC assist on 5/7/16 vs. Montreal.
CHAD BARSON
Needs two appearances to reach 50 and one shot to reach 10 in
MLS and for Crew SC. Reached 40 appearances in MLS and for
Crew SC on 7/19/15 vs. Chicago. Reached 30 starts for Crew SC
on 8/1/15 at Orlando.
CONOR CASEY
Needs seven appearances to reach 200, four starts to reach
150, four goals to reach 75, one assist to reach 25 and 22 shots
to reach 400 in MLS. Made his Crew SC debut on 3/6/16 at
Portland.
STEVE CLARK
Needs three saves to reach 300 and two clean sheets to reach
20 in MLS and for Crew SC. Reached 75 career starts and
appearances in MLS and for Crew SC on 4/23/16 vs. Houston.
Reached 30 wins in MLS and for Crew SC on 4/16/16 vs. New
York City FC.
ALL-TIME CLUB GK STARTS
Player..........................................................GS
1. Will Hesmer..........................................130
2. Steve Clark.......................................88
3. Jon Busch...............................................83
4. Andy Gruenebaum..............................79
5. Mark Dougherty...................................68
6. Tom Presthus........................................46
ALL-TIME CLUB GK WINS
Player..........................................................W
1. Will Hesmer..........................................59
2. Jon Busch...............................................35
3. Mark Dougherty...................................33
4. Steve Clark.......................................32
5. Andy Gruenebaum..............................26
6. Brad Friedel...........................................22
7. Tom Presthus........................................16
DILLY DUKA
Needs 23 appearances to reach 150 in MLS. Needs nine starts
to reach 100 in MLS. Needs one appearance to reach 50 for
Crew SC.
ETHAN FINLAY
Needs one goal to reach 25 and 16 shots to reach 150 in MLS
and for Crew SC. Reached 25 assists in MLS and for Crew SC
on 6/25/16 vs. New York. Reached 100 appearances in MLS and
for Crew SC on 3/19/16 at Chicago. Reached 100 shots in MLS
and for Crew SC on on 8/29/15 at New York City FC.
WAYLON FRANCIS
Needs 33 appearances and 37 starts to reach 100 of each in MLS
and for Crew SC. Reached 15 assists in MLS and for Crew SC
on 6/25/16 vs. New York. Reached 50 appearances and starts
as well as 20 shots in MLS and for Crew SC on 10/3/15 at New
York.
FEDERICO HIGUAIN
Needs 12 goals to reach 50 and one shot to reach 300 in MLS
and for Crew SC. Needs six corner kicks to set the all-time Crew
SC regular-season record in the category. Reached 250 shots in
MLS and for Crew SC on 9/6/15 vs. FC Dallas. Reached 100 appearances in MLS and for Crew SC on 9/19/15 at DC. Reached
100 starts in MLS and for Crew SC on 10/17/15 at Toronto.
ALL-TIME CLUB GOALS
Player..........................................................G
1. Jeff Cunningham..................................64
2. Brian McBride.......................................62
3. Stern John..............................................44
4. Edson Buddle........................................42
5. Federico Higuain.............................38
6. Eddie Gaven..........................................35
7. Guillermo Barros Schelotto................33
ALL-TIME CLUB ASSISTS
Player..........................................................A
1. Robert Warzycha..................................61
2. Brian McBride.......................................45
3. Jeff Cunningham..................................44
4. Guillermo Barros Schelotto................41
5. Brian Maissonneuve.............................37
6. Federico Higuain.............................35
7. Brian West.............................................29
ALL-TIME CLUB SHOTS
Player..........................................................SH
1. Brian McBride.......................................460
2. Jeff Cunningham..................................430
3. Eddie Gaven..........................................349
4. Robert Warzycha..................................319
5. Federico Higuain.............................299
6. Edson Buddle........................................269
ALL-TIME CLUB GAME-WINNING ASSISTS
Player..........................................................GWA
1. Robert Warzycha..................................16
2. Jeff Cunningham..................................14
3. Federico Higuain.............................12
4. Brian McBride.......................................11
5. Guillermo Barros Scheloto..................10
HECTOR JIMENEZ
Needs five goals to reach 10 in MLS. Reached 100 appearances in MLS on 7/3/16 at Kansas City. Reached 75
appearances and 50 starts in MLS on 5/16/15 at San Jose.
OLA KAMARA
Made his Crew SC debut on 4/9/16 at Montreal. Made
his first Crew SC start on 5/14/16 vs. Colorado. Scored
his first MLS and Crew SC goal on 5/28/16 vs. Real Salt
Lake. Notched his first MLS and Crew SC hat trick (as
well as the first hat trick for Crew SC since September 18,
2004) on 5/28/16 vs. Real Salt Lake.
CEDRICK MABWATI
Needs 29 appearances to reach 50 in MLS and for Crew
SC. Made his MLS and Crew SC debut on 7/25/15 vs.
Toronto FC. Scored his first MLS and Crew SC goal on
8/19/15 vs. New York City FC.
JUSTIN MERAM
Needs nine appearances to reach 150, 11 starts to reach
100 and four goals to reach 25 in MLS and for Crew SC.
Reached 200 shots in MLS and for Crew SC on 4/23/16
vs. Houston. Reached 50 starts and 10 assists in MLS and
for Crew SC on 5/9/15 vs. Seattle. Reached 100 appearances in MLS and for Crew SC on 5/30/15 at Orlando.
MICHAEL PARKHURST
Reached 200 starts in MLS on 7/23/16 vs. Orlando City
SC. Reached 200 appearances in MLS on 7/16/16 vs. D.C.
United. Reached 50 appearances for Crew SC on 7/4/15
vs. New York and 50 starts for Crew SC on 7/11/15 at
Montreal. Reached 15,000 minutes played in MLS on
8/1/15 at Orlando.
MOHAMMED SAEID
Needs 10 appearances to reach 50, 18 starts to reach
50 and 29 shots to reach 50 in MLS and for Crew SC.
Reached 25 starts in MLS and for Crew SC on 5/21/16
at Toronto.
RODRIGO SARAVIA
Made his Crew SC and MLS debut on 4/16/16 vs. New
York City FC. Made his first Crew SC and MLS start on
5/28/16 vs. Real Salt Lake.
GASTON SAURO
Needs 13 appearances and 14 starts to reach 25 of each
in MLS and for Crew SC. Made his 10th appearance in
MLS and for Crew SC on 5/7/16 vs. Montreal. Made his
first MLS and Crew SC start and appearance on 9/6/15
vs. FC Dallas.
TONY TCHANI
Needs four assists to reach 25 in MLS. Reached 125
appearances in MLS on 4/25/15 vs. Philadelphia and
100 starts in MLS on 5/16/15 at San Jose. Reached 100
appearances for Crew SC on 8/19/15 vs. New York
City FC. Reached 10 assists for Crew SC on 4/25/15 vs.
Philadelphia. Reached 100 shots for Crew SC on 7/25/15
vs. Toronto FC.
WIL TRAPP
Needs 17 appearances to reach 100, 19 starts to reach
100 and two assists to reach 10 in MLS and for Crew SC.
Reached 50 appearances in MLS and for Crew SC on
7/15/15 at Chicago and 50 starts in MLS and for Crew
SC on 7/25/15 vs. Toronto FC.
TYSON WAHL
Needs 13 starts to reach 150 in MLS. Reached 150 appearances in MLS on 4/23/16 vs. Houston. Reached 50
appearances for Crew SC on 7/15/15 at Chicago. Reached
50 starts for Crew SC on 8/29/15 at New York City FC.
THE LAST TIME CREW SC...
SCORING
Scored 6+ goals: 6, 10/26/03 vs. Chicago
Scored 5+ goals: 5, 10/25/15 vs. D.C. United
Scored 4+ goals: 4, 5/28/16 vs. Real Salt Lake
Scored 3+ goals: 3, 4/16/16 vs. New York City FC
Had an individual hat trick: O. Kamara, 5/28/16 vs. Real Salt Lake
Had an individual two-goal game: O. Kamara, 7/3/16 at Sporting KC
Converted a penalty kick: O. Kamara, 7/23/16 vs. Orlando
Took a penalty kick: O. Kamara, 7/23/16 vs. Orlando
Had 10+ assists: 11, 6/16/01 vs. Tampa Bay
Had 5+ assists: 5, 5/28/16 vs. Real Salt Lake
Had an individual three-assist game: Washington (3), 6/24/00 vs.
New England
Had an individual two-assist game: Meram (2), 5/28/16 vs. Real Salt
Lake
Had an own goal for: Glad, 5/28/16 vs. Real Salt Lake
Had an own goal against: Trapp, 7/9/16 at New England
SHOTS
Had 30+ shots: 31, 7/13/97 vs. FC Dallas
Had 25+ shots: 27, 9/6/08 vs. New England
Had 20+ shots: 22, 7/23/16 vs. Orlando
Had 15+ shots: 16, 7/9/16 at New England
Had an individual 10+ shot game: O. Kamara (10), 5/28/16 vs. Real
Salt Lake
Had 15+ shots on goal: 16, 10/26/03 vs. Chicago
Had 10+ shots on goal: 13, 5/9/15 vs. Seattle
Had an individual 5+ shot on goal game: O. Kamara (7), 5/28/16 vs.
Real Salt Lake
CORNER KICKS
Had 15+ corner kicks: 15, 7/4/15 vs. New York Red Bulls
Had 10+ corner kicks: 12, 4/23/16 vs. Houston
Had an individual 10+ corner kick game: Higuain (10), 7/4/15 vs.
New York Red Bulls
FOULS
Had 25+ fouls commited: 28, 9/28/03 at New England
Had 20+ fouls commited: 23, 7/19/15 vs. Chicago
Had 15+ fouls commited: 15, 10/3/15 at New York Red Bulls
Had an individual 8+ fouls commited game: Maisonneuve (9),
5/10/03 vs. Colorado
Had 30+ fouls suffered: 31, 5/25/02 vs. FC Dallas
Had 25+ fouls suffered: 25, 8/27/06 at New England
Had 20+ fouls suffered: 20, 10/27/13 vs. New England
Had 15+ fouls suffered: 15, 7/9/16 at New England
Had an individual 8+ fouls suffered game: Schelotto (8), 9/2/07 vs.
Colorado
CARDS
Had 6+ yellow cards: 6, 9/23/03 at New England
Had 5+ yellow cards: 5, 6/24/15 vs. New England
Had 4+ yellow cards: 4, 10/17/15 at Toronto FC
Had 3+ yellow cards: 3, 6/18/16 vs. Montreal
Had 2+ yellow cards: 2, 7/16/16 vs. D.C. United
Had 2+ red cards: 2, 9/16/06 at New York Red Bulls
Had 1+ red card: 1, 7/16/16 vs. D.C. United
GOALKEEPING
Recorded a clean sheet: 6/18/16 vs. Montreal (Clark)
Faced 10+ shots on target: 12, 5/7/16 vs. Montreal
Faced 5+ shots on target: 5, 7/23/16 vs. Orlando
Had 10+ saves: 11 (Hesmer), 7/11/09 at Chicago
Had 5+ saves: 6 (Clark), 7/3/16 at Sporting KC
Allowed 6+ goals: 6, 8/27/11 at Seattle
Allowed 5+ goals: 5, 8/1/15 at Orlando
Allowed 4+ goals: 4, 5/7/16 vs. Montreal
Allowed a penalty kick goal: Feilhaber, 7/3/16 at Sporting KC (Clark)
Faced a penalty kick: Feilhaber, 7/3/16 at Sporting KC (Clark)
CREW SC YOUNGEST/OLDEST
YOUNGEST PLAYER TO ...
Play in a game: Szetela (17 yrs., 61 days), 8/7/04 at New England
Start a game: Szetela (17 yrs., 117 days), 10/2/04 vs. Chicago
Score a goal: Martinez (19 yrs., 116 days), 6/1/16 at Philadelphia
Record an assist: Szetela (17 yrs., 131 days), 10/16/04 at Colorado
Score two goals in a game: Rogers (20 yrs., 161 days), 10/20/07 at
D.C. United:
Record a hat trick: John (21 yrs., 170 days), 4/18/98 vs. Miami
Start a game at GK: Napoleon (22 yrs., 46 days), 10/3/99 at Miami
Record a clean sheet: Napoleon (22 yrs., 304 days), 6/17/00 at
Colorado
Record a GK win: Napoleon (21 yrs., 253 days), 4/28/99 at Kansas
City
OLDEST PLAYER TO ...
Play in a game: Warzycha (39 yrs., 25 days), 9/14/02 vs. Chicago
Start a game: Warzycha (39 yrs., 18 days), 9/7/02 at San Jose
Score a goal: Warzycha (38 yrs., 12 days), 9/1/01 vs. New England
Record an assist: Warzycha (39 yrs., 18 days), 9/7/02 at San Jose
Score two goals in a game: Schelotto (36 yrs., 139 days), 9/20/09 at
Chicago
Record a hat trick: Washington (30 yrs., 207 days), 6/16/01 vs. Tampa
Bay
Start a game at GK: Dougherty (33 yrs., 270 days), 8/4/01 at Kansas
City
Record a clean sheet: Dougherty (32 yrs., 283 days), 8/16/00 vs.
Miami
Record a GK win: Dougherty (33 yrs., 270 days), 8/4/01 at Kansas
City
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
2016 MISCELLANEOUS MLS REGULAR-SEASON STATS
Quickest Goal:
Quickest Goal Against:
Finlay, 4/16 vs. NYC, 7'
Nguyen, 7/9 at NE, 3'
Game-Winning Goals after 75’:
Game-Tying Goals after 75’:
Game-Winning Goals Against after 75’:
Game-Tying Goals Against after 75’:
Hat Tricks:
Meram, 4/16 vs. NYC, 80'
O. Kamara, 6/25 vs. NYRB, 90'+3'
Adi, 3/6 at POR, 79'
Morris, 4/30 at SEA, 88'
Herbers, 6/1 at PHI, 84'
Besler, 7/3 at SKC, 90'+1'
Akindele, 4/2 at FCD, 77'
Oduro, 5/7 vs. MTL, 90'+3'
Espindola, 7/16 vs. DCU, 89'
O. Kamara, 5/28 vs. RSL, 17', 64', 74'
Hat Tricks Against:N/A
2016 REGULAR-SEASON PENALTY KICKS FOR
CLB Player
K. Kamara
Higuain
O. Kamara
Goalkeeper, Team
Willis, HOU
Bush, MTL
Bendik, ORL
Date
4/23/16
5/7/16
7/29/16
Result
Goal
Goal
Goal
2016 REGULAR-SEASON PENALTY KICKS AGAINST
Player, Team
Villa, NYC
Drogba, MTL
Plata, RSL
Feilhaber, SKC
CLB Goalkeeper
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Date
4/16/16
5/7/16
5/28/16
7/3/16
Result
Goal
Goal
Save
Goal
2016 MLS REGULAR-SEASON CATEGORICAL WIN-LOSS
Overall HomeAway
Overall:
3-7-10 3-1-70-6-3
vs. East:
1-4-8 1-1-60-3-2
Red Cards:
Parkhurst (later changed to Wahl, then rescinded), 4/16 vs. NYC, 86'
vs. West:
2-3-2 2-0-10-3-1
Casey (later rescinded), 6/1 at PHI, 77'
Before All-Star Game (July 28)
3-7-10 3-1-70-6-3
Wahl, 7/3 at SKC, 48'
Afful (later rescinded), 7/16 vs. DCU, 74'
After All-Star Game (July 28)
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
Opponent’s Red Cards:
Deric, 4/23 vs. HOU, 18'
Scoring First:
2-2-6
2-0-5
0-2-1
Opp. Scoring First:
1-5-1
1-1-1
0-4-0
Leading at Half:
2-1-4 2-0-30-1-1
2015-16 COLUMBUS CREW SC TRANSACTIONS
Trailing at Half: 0-3-0 0-1-00-2-0
Tied at Half:
1-3-6 1-0-40-3-2
PLAYERS IN
PLAYERS OUT
GK Zack Steffen (Signed on July 22)
M Emil Larsen (Transferred to Lyngby Boldklub
Leading at 75’:
3-0-3 3-0-20-0-1
D Nicolai Naess (Signed on July 21)
on July 10)
Trailing at 75’:
0-4-1 0-1-10-3-0
M Dilly Duka (Signed following acquisition of
F Kei Kamara (Traded to New England on May
Tied at 75’:
0-3-5
0-0-3
0-3-2
Right of First Refusal from Montreal on June 20)
12)
Out-Shooting Opponent:
2-3-5
2-1-3
0-2-2
M Cristian Martinez (Acquired on loan on May 17) D Amro Tarek (Waived on May 5)
Out-Shot by Opponent: 1-4-4 1-0-30-4-1
GK Matt Pacifici (Signed on March 4)
Discovery Priority on M Khaly Lyane Thiam
Shots Even:
0-0-1 0-0-10-0-0
M Marshall Hollingworth (SuperDraft selection
(Traded to Chicago on May 4)
One-Goal Games:
3-5-0
3-1-0
0-4-0
signed on March 4)
D
Sergio
Campbell
(Waived
on
February
12)
F Kei Kamara (Signed to Designated Player
Day Games (before 5 p.m. local):0-3-0
0-0-0
0-3-0
M Romain Gall (Waived on February 12)
contract extension on March 2)
Night Games (5 p.m. or after local):3-4-10
3-1-7
0-3-3
F Jack McInerney (Traded to Portland on
F Ola Kamara (Signed on February 4)
In Black Kits:
2-2-6 2-0-30-2-3
January 13)
M Rodrigo Saravia (SuperDraft selection signed
In "For Columbus" Kits:
0-5-3
0-1-3
0-4-0
D Chris Klute (Traded to Portland on December
on February 4)
In Gold Kits:
1-0-1 1-0-10-0-0
11)
D Amro Tarek (Acquired on loan on February 3)
On The CW Columbus:
3-3-9
3-1-7
0-2-2
Options declined on on two players, two players
F Conor Casey (Signed on January 26)
On ABC-6:
0-1-0 0-0-00-1-0
M Emil Larsen (Signed on January 22)
out of contract (December 7)
M Ethan Finlay (Contract extension on January
On FOX-28:
0-1-2 0-0-00-1-2
11)
On MyTV Columbus:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
D Corey Ashe (Signed as a free agent on
On Time Warner Cable SportsChannel: 3-5-10
3-1-7
0-4-3
December 18)
On BCSN2:
3-4-9
3-0-7
0-4-2
11 player options exercised (December 7)
On ESPN:
0-1-0 0-0-00-1-0
On FS1:
0-1-0 0-0-00-1-0
HOW CREW SC WAS BUILT
On UniMas/Univision Deportes:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
In March:
0-2-1 0-1-00-1-1
Season
2011
2012201320142015 2016
In April:
2-2-1 2-0-00-2-1
SuperDraft Justin Meram Ethan Finlay
Marshall Hollingsworth
Rodrigo Saravia
In May:
1-0-3 1-0-20-0-1
In June:
0-1-2 0-0-20-1-0
Homegrown
Chad Barson
Ben Swanson
In July:
0-2-3 0-0-30-2-0
Wil Trapp
In August:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
Trade
Tony Tchani
Steve Clark
Dilly Duka
Hector Jimenez
In September:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
Michael Parkhurst
In October:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
On Mondays:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
DP
Federico Higuain
On Tuesdays:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
Signing
Tyson Wahl
Waylon Francis Harrison Afful
Corey Ashe
Cedrick Mabwati Conor Casey
On Wednesdays:
0-1-1 0-0-10-1-0
Mohammed Saeid Ola Kamara
Gaston Sauro
Nicolai Naess
On Thursdays:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
Matt Pacifici
On Fridays:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
Zack Steffen
On Saturdays:
3-4-9
3-1-6
0-3-3
Loan Cristian Martinez
On Sundays:
0-2-0 0-0-00-2-0
Waiver Draft
Brad Stuver
In Sunny Weather:
0-2-0 0-0-00-2-0
In Clear Weather:
2-0-5
2-0-4
0-0-1
In Rain:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
2016 BARBASOL MAN OF THE MATCH
In Cloudy Weather:
1-4-5
1-1-3
0-3-2
30°-49° at Kickoff:
0-0-2 0-0-10-0-1
3/6 at POR Federico Higuain 6/15 vs. TBR Cristian Martinez
50°-59° at Kickoff:
0-2-1 0-0-00-2-1
3/12 vs. PHI Wil Trapp
6/18 vs. MTL Michael Parkhurst
6/25 vs. NYRB Harrison Afful
3/19 at CHI Gaston Sauro
60°-69° at Kickoff:
1-3-1 1-1-00-2-1
4/2 at FCD Justin Meram
6/28 at CHI Ethan Finlay
70°-79° at Kickoff:
2-1-1 2-0-10-1-0
4/9 at MTL Federico Higuain 7/3 at SKC Ola Kamara
4/16 vs. NYC Justin Meram
7/9 at NE
Ola Kamara
80°-89° at Kickoff:
0-0-5
0-0-5
0-0-0
4/23 vs. HOU Kei Kamara
7/13 vs. TFC Harrison Afful
90°+ at Kickoff:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
4/30 at SEA Steve Clark
7/16 vs. DCU Steve Clark
5/7 vs. MTL Steve Clark
7/23 vs. ORL Tony Tchani
Indoors
0-1-0 0-0-00-1-0
5/11 vs. VCZ Brad Stuver
Using No Subs:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
5/14 vs. COL Cedrick Mabwati
5/21 at TFC Justin Meram
Using 1 Sub:
0-0-0 0-0-00-0-0
5/28 vs. RSL Ola Kamara
Using 2 Subs:
1-0-3 1-0-20-0-1
6/1 at PHI
Ola Kamara
Using 3 Subs:
2-7-7
2-1-5
0-6-2
On Natural Grass:
3-3-10 3-1-70-2-3
CREW SC AND 2016 REGULAR-SEASON HONORS
On FieldTurf/Artificial Surface:0-4-0
0-0-0
0-4-0
Etihad Airways MLS Player of the Month:
N/A
When scoring 0 goals: 0-2-3 0-0-10-2-2
When scoring 1 goal:
1-3-5
1-1-4
0-2-1
MLS Player of the Week:
Ola Kamara (Week 13)
When scoring 2 goals: 0-2-1 0-0-10-2-0
When scoring 3 goals: 1-0-0 1-0-00-0-0
MLS Team of the Week:
Justin Meram (Week 7)
When scoring 4+ goals: 1-0-1 1-0-10-0-0
Ola Kamara (Weeks 13, 14, 17)
When allowing 0 goals: 1-0-3 1-0-10-0-2
When allowing 1 goal:
0-1-5
0-0-4
0-1-1
MLS Goal of the Week:
Federico Higuain (Week 1) - nominated
Ola Kamara (Week 14) - nominated
When allowing 2 goals: 1-3-1 1-1-10-2-0
Cristian Martinez (Week 14) - nominated
When allowing 3 goals: 1-3-0 1-0-00-3-0
Justin Meram (Week 5) - nominated
When allowing 4+ goals: 0-0-1 0-0-10-0-0
Own Goals For:
Own Goals Against:
MLS Save of the Week:
Glad, 5/28 vs. RSL, 20'
Trapp, 7/9 at NE, 34'
Steve Clark (Weeks 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19) - nominated
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
PLAYER MINI BIOS
1 STEVE CLARK – GK
6’ 2”, 192 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-14-1986 / HOMETOWN: MASON, MI
2016 (Columbus): 20 GP / 20 GS, 1.60 GAA, 4 SO in 1800 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at GK, 2 GA, 3 SV vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Started at GK, 2 GA, 3 SV vs. ORL (7/23)
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 3-7-10
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-7-10
Most saves in a 2016 match: 8 (5/7/16 vs. MTL)
Most career saves: 8 (5/7/16 vs. MTL)
Last shutout: 6/18/16 vs. MTL
2016 Season
Has made 20 appearances (20 starts) for Crew SC with a 3-7-10 record and four
clean sheets while starting every match for the Black & Gold ... started the season
opener at Portland (March 6), making six stops ... started the Opening Match at
MAPFRE Stadium against the Union (March 12) ... notched his first clean sheet of
the campaign as part of a 0-0 draw at Chicago (March 19) ... earned his first win of
the season in a start vs. New York City FC (April 16) ... notched his second clean
sheet of the season with a two-save effort against Houston (April 23) in what was
his 75th career regular-season start for Columbus ... tied his MLS single-match
regular-season career best with seven saves at Seattle (April 30) ... established a
new personal single-match regular-season record with eight saves the next weekend against Montreal (May 7) ... registered his third shutout of the campaign with
two saves at Toronto FC (May 21) ... stopped a penalty kick as part of a 4-3 win
over Real Salt Lake (May 28), his third career regular-season penalty save and his
first since 2014 ... recorded his fourth shutout of the 2016 regular season against
Montreal (June 18) ... notched six saves against Sporting Kansas City (July 3) in a
3-2 loss ... added four more saves against D.C. United (July 16) and three against
Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
3 COREY ASHE – D
5’ 5”, 154 LBS. / D.O.B.: 03-14-1986 / HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA / @COREYASHE
2016 (Columbus): 9 GP / 9 GS, 0 G, 2 A in 742 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at LB, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Started at LB, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 5/28/16 vs. RSL
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 1-1-7
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 1-1-7
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: 1-0-1
2016 Season
Has made nine appearances (nine starts) at leftback in his first season with the
Black & Gold with two assists ... was in the matchday 18 for Crew SC's first three
2016 contests but did not appear ... missed the matches at FC Dallas (April 2), at
Montreal (April 9), vs. New York City FC (April 16) and vs. Houston (April 23)
after being listed as questionable ... returned to the matchday 18 at Seattle (April
30) ... made his first Crew SC start and appearance with a nod against Montreal
(May 7), registering an assist in the contest ... played 45 minutes during a start
in the international friendly against Veracruz (May 11) ... surpassed the 15,000
minutes played milestone for his MLS career in a start against Colorado (May 14)
... continued in the starting lineup at Toronto FC (May 21) and vs. Real Salt Lake
(May 28), where he recorded his second assist of the season ... was in the matchday
team for the game at Philadelphia (June 1) ... returned to the starting lineup as part
of a shutout effort against Montreal (June 18) and continued there against the Red
Bulls (June 25) and at Sporting Kansas City (July 3) ... was in the matchday team
at New England (July 9) ... started at leftback vs. Toronto FC (July 13) ... was in the
matchday 18 vs. D.C. United (July 16) ... started vs. Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made one appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... came on as a
substitute in the 4-0 win over Tampa Bay (June 15).
2 TYSON WAHL – D
6’ 2”, 185 LBS. / D.O.B.: 02-23-1984 / HOMETOWN: NEWPORT BEACH, CA
2016 (Columbus): 11 GP / 10 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 923 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at CB, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Started at CB, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 9/19/15 at DC
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 2-2-6
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 2-3-6
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made 11 appearances (10 starts) at centerback this season ... appeared in the
matchday 18 at FC Dallas (April 2) ... made his first appearance of the year by
coming on as a substitute at Montreal (April 9), playing 65 minutes ... notched his
first start in Crew SC's next match, vs. New York City FC (April 16), helping the
club earn a win ... started again against Houston (April 23) in a shutout victory
... continued his run in the starting lineup at Seattle (April 30) and vs. Montreal
(May 7) ... played 90 minutes in the international friendly against Veracruz (May
11), helping Crew SC keep a clean sheet in a 1-0 win ... missed the matches against
Colorado (May 14), Toronto (May 21), Real Salt Lake (May 28) and Philadelphia
(June 1) with concussion symptoms ... returned to the starting lineup as part of
a shutout effort against Montreal (June 18) ... continued in the starting lineup
against the Red Bulls (June 25) and at Sporting Kansas City (July 3) ... missed the
match at New England while serving a red-card suspension (July 9) ... returned to
the starting lineup vs. Toronto FC (July 13) and continued there vs. D.C. United
(July 16) and Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made one appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... started at centerback in the Round of 16 match at Chicago (June 28).
4
MICHAELO’ROURKE
PARKHURST
–D
5 DANNY
– M/D
5’ 11”, 165 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-24-1984 / HOMETOWN: PROVIDENCE, RI / @MFPARKHURST
2016 (Columbus): 20 GP / 20 GS, 0 G, 1 A in 1791 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at CB, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Started at CB, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 5/7/16 vs. MTL
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 3-7-10
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-7-10
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: 0-0-1
2016 Season
Has made 20 appearances (20 starts) for Crew SC in his third season as the club's
Captain with one assist, starting every regular-season match ... started at centerback in the season opener at Portland (March 6) and again in the Opening Match
at MAPFRE Stadium vs. Philadelphia (March 12) ... helped the club keep its first
clean sheet of the season at Chicago (March 19) and its second against Houston
(April 23) ... notched his first assist of the campaign against Montreal (May 7) ...
played 45 minutes during a substitute appearance in the international friendly
against Veracruz (May 11) ... helped Crew SC keep its third clean sheet of the season at Toronto (May 21) ... continued in the starting lineup vs. Real Salt Lake (May
28) and at Philadelphia (June 1) ... was part of a shutout effort in a start against
Montreal (June 18) ... continued in the starting lineup against the Red Bulls (June
25) and in every match following ... made his 200th career MLS regular-season
appearance by starting against D.C. United (July 16) ... started his 200th career
regular-season contest the next week against Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... started at
centerback in the 4-0 win over Tampa Bay (June 15) as well as in the Round of 16
match at Chicago (June 28).
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
PLAYER MINI BIOS
5 DILLY
DUKA –-- M
6 TONY
TCHANI
MID
5’ 9”, 160 LBS. / D.O.B.: 09-15-1989 / HOMETOWN: MONTVILLE, NJ / @DILAVERDUKA
2016 (Columbus): 4 GP / 1 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 115 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Sub. app. at LM, 7 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Sub. app. at LM, 7 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: 10/22/11 at CHI
Last assist with Columbus: 8/9/12 at HOU
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-0-1
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 0-2-2
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made four appearances (one start) in 2016 during the first year of his second
stint with the Black & Gold ... was signed on June 20 after Crew SC acquired his
Right of First Refusal from the Montreal Impact in exchange for General Allocation Money, Targeted Allocation Money and Crew SC’s Second Round 2017 MLS
SuperDraft pick ... made his 2016 debut as a second-half substitute at Sporting
Kansas City (July 3) ... again came on as a substitute at New England (July 9) ...
started at central attacking midfield vs. Toronto FC (July 13) ... was in the matchday 18 vs. D.C. United (July 16) ... came on as a substitute at left midfield against
Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
6 TONY
TCHANI--–MID
M
6 TONY
TCHANI
6’ 4”, 185 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-13-1989 / HOMETOWN: DOUALA, CAMEROON / @TONYTCHANI23
2016 (Columbus): 12 GP / 11 GS, 1 G, 3 A in 999 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at CM, 1 G, 90 mins vs. ORL
(7/23)
Last match played: Started at CM, 1 G, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: 7/23/16 vs. ORL
Last assist with Columbus: 7/16/16 vs. DCU
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-5-6
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 0-5-7
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: 0-0-1
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: 0-2-1
2016 Season
Has made 12 appearances (11 starts) for Crew SC at central midfield, notching
one goal and three assists ... started in the season opener at Portland (March 6),
in the Opening Match at MAPFRE Stadium vs. Philadelphia (March 12) and at
Chicago (March 19) ... was called-up by and made his first career appearance for
the Cameroon National Team in an Africa Cup of Nations qualification contest vs.
South Africa (March 26) ... upon returning from international duty, made a substitute appearance at FC Dallas (April 2) ... missed the matches against New York
City FC (April 16) and vs. Houston (April 23) after being listed as questionable ...
returned to the starting lineup at Seattle (April 30), playing 77 minutes ... missed
the matches against Colorado (May 14), at Toronto (May 21), Real Salt Lake (May
28) and at Philadelphia (June 1) after being listed as questionable ... returned to the
starting lineup as part of a shutout effort against Montreal (June 18) and remained
there against the Red Bulls (June 25) and at Sporting Kansas City (July 3), where
he registered his first assist of the campaign ... recorded an assist in back-to-back
contests, and also the 20th of his MLS career, with a helper at New England (July
9) ... continued in the starting lineup vs. Toronto FC (July 13) and vs. D.C. United
(July 16), where he registered his third assist of the season ... scored his first goal of
the campaign in a start vs. Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... started at central
midfield in the 4-0 win over Tampa Bay (June 15) and again in the Round of 16
match at Chicago (June 28).
8 MOHAMMED SAEID – M
5’ 7”, 141 LBS. / D.O.B.: 12-24-1990 / HOMETOWN: ÖREBRO, SWEDEN / @MSAEID8
2016 (Columbus): 15 GP / 14 GS, 0 G, 1 A in 1149 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at CAM, 71 mins vs. ORL
(7/23)
Last match played: Started at CAM, 71 mins vs. ORL
(7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 3/12/16 vs. PHI
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 3-3-8
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-4-8
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: 0-1-0
2016 Season
Has made 15 appearances (14 starts) in 2016, with nine appearances coming at
central midfield, five at central attacking midfield and one at left midfield ... has
recorded one assist ... was in the matchday 18, but did not make an appearance
at Portland (March 6) ... came on as a substitute to make his season debut in
the Opening Match vs. Philadelphia (March 12), recording an assist following a
corner kick on Kei Kamara's 87th minute goal ... started at central midfield at FC
Dallas (April 2), transitioning into left midfield later in the contest ... continued in
the starting lineup in every contest through the match vs. Houston (April 23) ...
missed the tilt at Seattle after being listed as questionable (April 30) ... returned to
the starting lineup against Montreal (May 7) ... played 45 minutes during a start in
the international friendly against Veracruz (May 11) ... started at central midfield
against Colorado (May 14), at Toronto (May 21), vs. Real Salt Lake (May 28) and
at Philadelphia (June 1) ... continued his run in the starting lineup but shifted
to central attacking midfield against Montreal (June 18) and continued there vs.
the Red Bulls (June 25) ... was in the matchday 18 at Sporting Kansas City (July
3) ... returned to the starting lineup with a start at central attacking midfield at
New England (July 9) ... was in the matchday 18 vs. Toronto FC (July 13) ... again
started at central attacking midfield vs. D.C. United (July 16) and vs. Orlando (July
23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
JUSTIN
MERAM
M
69TONY
TCHANI
-- –MID
6’ 1”, 165 LBS. / D.O.B.: 12-04-1988 / HOMETOWN: SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI / @JUSTINMERAM
2016 (Columbus): 20 GP / 18 GS, 2 G, 6 A in 1497 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at LM, 1 A, 83 mins vs. ORL
(7/23)
Last match played: Started at LM, 1 A, 83 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: 4/16/16 vs. NYC
Last assist with Columbus: 7/23/16 vs. ORL
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 3-5-10
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-7-10
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: 1-0-1
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: 2-0-2
2016 Season
Has made 20 appearances (18 starts) for Crew SC in 2016, with 17 appearances
coming at left midfield and three at right midfield ... has scored two goals and
added six assists .. came on as a second-half substitute at left midfield at Portland
(March 6) ... made another substitute appearance at right midfield vs. Philadelphia
(March 12) ... registered his first start of the campaign at left midfield at Chicago
(March 19) ... continued in the starting lineup at FC Dallas (April 2), scoring his
first goal of the season on a corner kick from Federico Higuain ... again started
at Montreal (April 9) ... notched his first career two-helper game with a one-goal,
two-assist performance against New York City FC (April 16) ... started against
Montreal (May 7) where he registered his third assist of the season ... played 45
minutes during a start in the international friendly against Veracruz (May 11),
notching an assist ... started against Colorado at right midfield (May 14), shifting
to left midfield later in the contest ... repeated that with a start against Toronto at
right midfield (May 21) ... started at left midfield against Real Salt Lake (May 28),
recording his second two-assist game of the campaign ... again started at left midfield at Philadelphia (June 1) and continued there for every League match since ...
notched his sixth assist of the season vs. Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... started at
forward, scoring a goal in the 4-0 win over Tampa Bay (June 15) ... again started in
the Round of 16 clash at Chicago (June 28).
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
PLAYER MINI BIOS
10 FEDERICO HIGUAIN – M
5’ 8”, 165 LBS. / D.O.B.: 10-25-1984 / HOMETOWN: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
11 CEDRICK MABWATI – M
5’6”, 145 LBS. / D.O.B.: 03-08-1992 / HOMETOWN: KINSHASA, DR CONGO / @CEDRICKM22
2016 (Columbus): 12 GP / 4 GS, 1 G, 0 A in 420 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at RM, 59 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Started at RM, 59 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: 5/14/16 vs. COL
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-0-4
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 0-5-7
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: 0-0-1
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 (Columbus): 14 GP / 13 GS, 3 G, 3 A in 1166 mins
Crew SC ’s last match: Sub. app. at CAM, 19 mins vs. ORL
(7/23)
Last match played: Sub. app. at CAM, 19 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: 5/7/16 vs. MTL (2)
Last assist with Columbus: 5/28/16 vs. RSL
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 3-5-5
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-5-6
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: 0-1-1
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: 2-0-1
2016 Season
Has made 14 appearances (13 starts) for Crew SC at central attacking midfield,
scoring three goals and adding three assists ... started in the season opener at Portland (March 6) where he recorded his first goal of the season on a bicycle-kick finish ... again started in the Opening Match at MAPFRE Stadium against Philadelphia (March 12) and also at Chicago (March 19) ... continued in the starting lineup
at FC Dallas (April 2), registering his first assist of the season ... again started at
Montreal (April 9) ... notched his second helper of the campaign in a start against
New York City FC (April 16) ... continued in the starting lineup in every match
since, including vs. Montreal (May 7), where he registered his second and third
goals of the campaign, including a penalty kick goal, which passed Guillermo
Barros Schelotto to place him first all-time in regular season penalties converted
for Crew SC ... registered the game-winning assist on a corner kick against Real
Salt Lake (May 28) ... continued in the starting lineup at Philadelphia (June 1) ...
it was announced that he would be out for five-to-seven weeks following surgery
to repair a hernia (June 15) ... was upgraded to questionable ahead of the match
vs. D.C. United (July 16) ... returned to the matchday 18 and made a second-half
substitution against Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
13 ETHAN FINLAY - M
5’ 9”, 165 LBS. / D.O.B.: 08-06-1990 / HOMETOWN: MARSHFIELD, WI / @ETHANFINLAY13
2016 (Columbus): 20 GP / 16 GS, 1 G, 6 A in 1419 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Sub. app. at RM, 31 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Sub. app. at RM, 31 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: 4/16/16 vs. NYC
Last assist with Columbus: 7/3/16 at SKC
2015 Crew SC record when he starts: 3-7-6
2015 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-7-10
2015 Crew SC record when he scores: 1-0-0
2015 Crew SC record when he assists: 1-3-1
2016 Season
Has made 20 appearances (16 starts) for Crew SC, with 19 appearances coming at right
midfield and one at forward ... has recorded one goal and six assists ... started in the
season opener at Portland (March 6), where he notched his first assist of the season
... again started vs. Philadelphia (March 12) and at Chicago (March 19) ... received a
call-up by the United States National Team and earned his third cap in a FIFA World
Cup qualification match at MAPFRE Stadium against Guatemala (March 29) ... upon
return from international duty, continued in the starting lineup at FC Dallas (April 2),
at Montreal (April 9) and vs. New York City FC (April 16), registering one goal and one
assist in that contest ... again started vs. Houston (April 23) and continued in the starting lineup through the match against Montreal (May 7) ... made a substitute appearance
at right midfield against Colorado (May 14) and again at Toronto (May 21) ... returned
to the starting lineup at right midfield against Real Salt Lake (May 28) ... again started
at Philadelphia (June 1), registering his second career multi-assist match ... started at
forward against Montreal (June 18) ... returned to right midfield against the Red Bulls
(June 25), notching an assist on Ola Kamara's 93rd-minute game-tying goal ... registered
an assist for the second consecutive match during a start at Sporting Kansas City (July 3)
... again started at New England (July 9) and vs. Toronto FC (July 13) ... made a substitute appearance at right midfield against D.C. United (July 16) and vs. Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, scoring two goals and
adding one assist in the competition ... made a substitute appearance in the win over
Tampa Bay (June 15), assisting on Cristian Martinez's goal and converting a penalty
kick ... again scored a penalty kick in the Round of 16 match at Chicago after coming on
at halftime (June 28).
2016 Season
Has made 12 appearances (four starts) for Crew SC in 2016, with five coming at right
midfield and seven at left midfield ... came on as a second-half substitute at Portland
(March 6) at right midfield ... again came on in the second half against Philadelphia
(March 12) at left midfield ... made his third and fourth consecutive substitute appearance by coming on at right midfield at Chicago (March 19) and at FC Dallas (April
2) ... made his fifth consecutive substitute appearance by coming on at left midfield at
Montreal (April 9) ... came on at left midfield at Seattle (April 30) ... played 45 minutes
during a start in the international friendly against Veracruz (May 11), notching an assist
... made his first start of the season at left midfield against Colorado (May 14), where he
scored his first goal of the campaign ... again started at left midfield at Toronto (May 21)
... received a call-up from the DR Congo National Team, earning his 17th cap in a start
in a friendly against Romania (May 25) ... missed the matches against Real Salt Lake
(May 28) and at Philadelphia (June 1) while on international duty ... notched his 17th
cap for DR Congo in an international friendly against Romania (May 25) ... missed the
matches against Montreal (June 18), New York (June 25) and Sporting Kansas City (July
3) after being listed as questionable ... returned to action with a substitute appearance
at left midfield at New England (July 9) ... again came on at left midfield vs. Toronto FC
(July 13) ... started at right midfield against D.C. United (July 16) and vs. Orlando (July
23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
14 WAYLON FRANCIS - D
5’ 9”, 160 LBS. / D.O.B.: 09-20-1990 / HOMETOWN: PUERTO LIMÓN, COSTA RICA / @WAYLONFRANCIS90
2016 (Columbus): 15 GP / 11 GS, 0 G, 2 A in 1042 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Started at LB, 90 mins vs. DCU (7/16)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 6/25/16 vs. NYRB
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 2-5-3
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-5-6
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: 1-0-1
2016 Season
Has made 15 appearances (11 starts) for Crew SC at leftback, recording two assists
... started in the season opener at Portland (March 6) and again vs. Philadelphia
(March 12) ... continued in the starting lineup for every match through the contest
at Seattle (April 30) ... came on as a substitute vs. Montreal (May 7) ... played 45
minutes during a substitute appearance in the international friendly against Veracruz (May 11) ... made a substitute appearance against Real Salt Lake (May 28),
notching an assist in the 4-3 win ... returned to the starting lineup at Philadelphia
(June 1) ... was in the matchday 18 for the clash against Montreal (June 18) ... made
a substitute appearance at leftback against the Red Bulls (June 25), notching an
assist on Ola Kamara's game-tying 93rd-minute goal ... was in the matchday 18
at Sporting Kansas City (July 3) ... returned to the starting lineup with the nod at
leftback at New England (July 9) ... came on as a substitute at leftback vs. Toronto
FC (July 13) ... started against D.C. United (July 16) ... was in the matchday 18 vs.
Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, registering an
assist ... assisted on Cristian Martinez's goal in a start against Tampa Bay (June 15)
... again started in the Round of 16 clash at Chicago (June 28).
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
PLAYER MINI BIOS
16 HECTOR JIMENEZ - M
5’ 9”, 145 LBS. / D.O.B.: 11-03-1988 / HOMETOWN: BELL GARDENS, CA / @HECTORJIMENEZ09
17 OLA KAMARA - F
6’ 0”, 181 LBS. / D.O.B.: 10-15-1989 / HOMETOWN: OSLO, NORWAY / @OLAKAMARA
2016: (Columbus): 14 GP / 10 GS, 10 G, 0 A in 969 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at F, 1 G, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Started at F, 1 G, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: 7/23/16 vs. ORL
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 1-3-6
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 2-5-7
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: 1-3-2
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 (Columbus): 13 GP / 6 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 502 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at RB, 12 mins vs. DCU (7/16)
Last goal with Columbus: 4/19/14 vs. DC
Last assist with Columbus: 8/8/15 at COL
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 1-4-1
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 2-5-6
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made 13 appearances (six starts) for Crew SC, with five appearances at left
midfield, five at rightback, one at right midfield and two at central attacking
midfield ... started in the season opener at Portland (March 6) and again vs. Philadelphia (March 12) ... came on as a substitute at left midfield at FC Dallas (April
2) and at rightback vs. New York City FC (April 16) ... played 67 minutes during
a start in the international friendly against Veracruz (May 11) ... came on for a
substitute appearance at left midfield at Toronto (May 21) ... returned to the starting lineup with a nod at rightback against Real Salt Lake (May 28) ... continued
at rightback in a start at Philadelphia (June 1) ... started at right midfield against
Montreal (June 18) ... came on as a second-half substitute at left midfield against
the Red Bulls (June 25) ... registered his 100th MLS regular-season appearance
with a start at central attacking midfield at Sporting Kansas City (July 3) ... came
on as a second-half substitute at rightback at New England (July 9) and at central
attacking midfield vs. Toronto FC (July 13) ... made a substitute appearance vs.
D.C. United (July 16) ... was in the matchday 18 vs. Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... started at rightback in the win over Tampa Bay, playing 90 minutes (June 15) ... again started in
the Round of 16 at Chicago (June 28).
2016 Season
Has made 14 appearances (10 starts) in his first season with Crew SC, with 13 appearances coming at forward and one at right midfield ... has scored 10 goals, leading the
team ... did not dress for the club's opener at Portland (March 6) or again vs. Philadelphia (March 12), at Chicago (March 19) or at FC Dallas (April 2) after being listed as
questionable for all four contests ... made his club debut by entering the match at Montreal (April 9) as a substitute at forward ... came on as a substitute for Crew SC against
Houston (April 23) at right midfield, his second club appearance ... made his third Black
& Gold appearance at Seattle (April 30) ... played 45 minutes during a start in the in-
ternational friendly against Veracruz (May 11), notching the match's only goal and
a game-high six shots ... registered his first start in League play against Colorado
(May 14) ... continued in the starting lineup at Toronto (May 21) and vs. Real Salt
Lake (May 28), where he notched his first three goals as a member of Crew SC as
well as the club's first regular-season hat trick since September 18, 2004 ... scored
his fourth goal of the season in a start at Philadelphia (June 1) ... came on as a
substitute against Montreal (June 18) after being listed as questionable ... notched
a game-tying goal in the 93rd minute in a start against the Red Bulls (June 25) ...
registered his sixth and seventh goals of the season at Sporting Kansas City (July
3) ... scored for the fifth consecutive start in the match at New England (July 9) ...
again started vs. Toronto FC (July 13) ... notched his ninth goal of the season in the
match vs. D.C. United (July 16) and his 10th vs. Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made one appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... started in the
Round of 16 match at Chicago (June 28).
18 CRISTIAN MARTINEZ - M
5’ 7”, 174 LBS. / D.O.B.: 02-06-1997 / HOMETOWN: EL CHORRILLO, PANAMA CITY, PANAMA / @CRISTIANJM18
19 RODRIGO SARAVIA - M
5’ 11”, 170 LBS. / D.O.B.: 02-22-1993 / HOMETOWN: GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA / @RODRISARAVIA6
2016: (Columbus): 2 GP / 0 GS, 1 G, 0 A in 51 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at CAM, 31 mins vs. NYRB
(6/25)
Last goal with Columbus: 6/1/16 at PHI
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 0-1-1
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: 0-1-0
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made two appearances in his rookie season for Crew SC, scoring one goal
... was officially acquired on loan by Crew SC from Chorrillo FC in Panama on
May 17 for the duration of the 2016 Major League Soccer season ... made his
first on-field appearance for Crew SC as a guest player in the friendly against
Veracruz (May 11) ... made his debut in the Black & Gold regular-season matchday 18 against Real Salt Lake (May 28) ... made his MLS debut with a substitute
appearance at Philadelphia (June 1), scoring his first career goal and becoming
the youngest Black & Gold player to ever score in a regular-season match ... was
called-up by the Panama Under-20 National Team, where he made two appearances as the team's captain in friendlies against Peru (June 7 and June 9), scoring a
goal in the first match ... was in the matchday 18 for the contest against Montreal
(June 18) ... came on as a second-half substitute against the Red Bulls (June 25) ...
was in the matchday 18 at Sporting Kansas City (July 3) ... received a call-up from
the Panama U-20s ahead of the 2016 UNCAF U-20 Qualifying Tournament (July
6).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, scoring one goal
... started at right midfield against Tampa Bay (June 15), scoring in the 48th minute
as part of a 4-0 win ... again started in the Round of 16 at Chicago (June 28).
2016: (Columbus): 8 GP / 1 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 193 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at CM, 12 mins at SKC (7/3)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 1-0-0
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-2-3
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made eight appearances (one start) in his rookie season with Crew SC, with six
coming at central midfield and two at centerback ... received a senior call-up from the
Guatemala National Team on March 17 and earned his second and third caps by making
appearances against the United States in FIFA World Cup qualification matches both
in Guatemala (March 25) and at MAPFRE Stadium (March 29) ... was in the matchday
18 for the contest at Montreal (April 9) ... made his club and League debut with a substitute appearance against New York City FC (April 16) ... made his second consecutive
substitute appearance against Houston (April 23) ... again came on at Seattle (April 30)
and vs. Montreal (May 7) ... played 45 minutes during a substitute appearance in the
international friendly against Veracruz (May 11) ... made his professional debut at centerback, playing 55 minutes in a substitute appearance at Toronto (May 21) ... recorded
his first Crew SC start against Real Salt Lake (May 28), playing 90 minutes at centerback ... earned a call-up to join Guatemala ahead of an international friendly against
Venezuela in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (June 1), where he started and earned his fourth
cap ... missed the match at Philadelphia (June 1) while on international duty ... came on
as a substitute at central midfield against Montreal (June 18) ... was in the matchday 18
against the Red Bulls (June 25) ... came on as a second-half substitute at Sporting Kansas
City (July 3) ... was in the matchday team at New England (July 9), vs. Toronto FC (July
13) and vs. D.C. United (July 16).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... started at central
midfield against Tampa Bay (June 15), playing 90 minutes ... again started and played 90
minutes in the Round of 16 at Chicago (June 28).
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
PLAYER MINI BIOS
20 WIL TRAPP - M
5’ 8”, 150 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-15-1993 / HOMETOWN: GAHANNA, OH / @WIL_TRAPP
2016 (Columbus): 20 GP / 20 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 1783 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at CM, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Started at CM, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: 9/13/14 at HOU
Last assist with Columbus: 10/25/15 vs. DC
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 3-7-10
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 3-7-10
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made 20 appearances (20 starts) for Crew SC at central midfield ... started in
the season opener at Portland (March 6) and again vs. Philadelphia (March 12)
and at Chicago (March 19) ... received a call-up from the United States National
Under-23 team and captained the side for two starts against Colombia in an Olympic qualification playoff (March 25, March 29) ... upon return from international
duty, started again at FC Dallas (April 2) and has continued in the starting lineup
for every match since ... played 45 minutes during a start in the international
friendly against Veracruz (May 11) ... was named to the 2016 AT&T MLS All-Star
Gameday Roster, becoming the first Homegrown Player in Crew SC history to
receive that honor ... played 45 minutes against Arsenal FC in the game (July 28),
coming on as a substitute at halftime.
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... came on as a
substitute against Tampa Bay (June 15) and at Chicago (June 28).
22 GASTON SAURO - D
6’ 3”, 190 LBS. / D.O.B.: 02-23-1990 / HOMETOWN: ROSARIO, ARGENTINA
2016 (Columbus): 8 GP / 7 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 513 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Started at CB, 35 mins at TFC (5/21)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-3-4
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 0-3-5
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made eight appearances (seven starts) for Crew SC at centerback ... started in
the season opener at Portland (March 6) and again vs. Philadelphia (March 12)
... continued in the starting lineup for every match through the tilt at Montreal
(April 9) ... missed the contest vs. New York City FC (April 16) after being listed
as out ... also missed the matches against Houston (April 23) and at Seattle (April
30) after being listed as questionable ... returned as a second-half substitute against
Montreal (May 7) ... played 45 minutes during a start in the international friendly
against Veracruz (May 11) ... returned to the starting lineup against Colorado
(May 14) ... started at Toronto (May 21), exiting the match with a left knee injury
... missed the match against Real Salt Lake (May 28) and every match since after
being listed as out.
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
21 CHAD BARSON - D
5’ 10”, 170 LBS. / D.O.B.: 02-25-1991 / HOMETOWN: LEWIS CENTER, OH / @DOCTOROFDEFENSE
2016 (Columbus): 5 GP / 2 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 225 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at D, 4 mins vs. DCU (7/16)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: 7/19/15 vs. CHI
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 0-2-0
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 1-3-1
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made five appearances (two starts) for Crew SC in 2016 ... made one appearance on-loan for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, starting at the Charleston Battery (April 30), registering one shot on goal ... missed Crew SC's match against
Colorado after being listed as out (May 14) ... was in the matchday 18 for the Black
& Gold's match at Toronto (May 21) ... recorded his first Crew SC appearance of
the season by coming on as a substitute against Real Salt Lake (May 28) ... started
his first match of the campaign at centerback at Philadelphia (June 1) ... was in the
matchday 18 for the contests against Montreal (June 18) and New York (June 25)
... came on as a substitute at centerback at Sporting Kansas City (July 3) ... started
at centerback in the match at New England (July 9), playing 90 minutes ... was in
the matchday 18 vs. Toronto FC (July 13) ... made a substitute appearance vs. D.C.
United (July 16) ... was in the matchday 18 vs. Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... started at centerback against Tampa Bay (June 15), playing 90 minutes as part of a shutout win
... again started in the Round of 16 at Chicago (June 28).
23 ZACK STEFFEN - GK
6’ 3”, 190 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-02-1995 / HOMETOWN: DOWNINGTOWN, PA / @Z_STEFF1
2016 (Columbus): N/A
Crew SC ’s last match: N/A
Last match: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
Most saves in a 2016 match: N/A
Most career saves: N/A
Last shutout: N/A
2016 Season
Steffen signed with Columbus Crew SC as a Discovery Signing on July 22, 2016.
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
PLAYER MINI BIOS
24 NICOLAI NAESS - D
6’ 0”, 181 LBS. / D.O.B.: 01-18-1993 / HOMETOWN: OSLO, NORWAY / @NICOLAINAESS
2016 (Columbus): 0 GP / 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 0 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: N/A
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Naess began the season with Stabaek, where he made 16 appearances in the league
and three in the Norwegian Cup ... he also appeared in two 2016-17 Europa
League qualification matches against Welsh side Connah’s Quay Nomads ... midway through the year, he signed with Columbus Crew SC on July 21, 2016.
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
25 HARRISON AFFUL - D
5’ 6”, 135 LBS. / D.O.B.: 07-24-1986 / HOMETOWN: SENYA BREKU, GHANA / @THEKINGHARRISON
2016 (Columbus): 18 GP / 18 GS, 1 G, 3 A in 1579 mins
Crew SC’s last match: Started at RB, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last match played: Started at RB, 90 mins vs. ORL (7/23)
Last goal with Columbus: 7/13/16 vs. TFC
Last assist with Columbus: 7/16/16 vs. DCU
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: 2-6-10
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 2-6-10
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: 0-0-1
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: 0-1-2
2016 Season
Has made 18 appearances (18 starts) for Crew SC at rightback with one goal and
three assists ... started in the season opener at Portland (March 6) and again vs.
Philadelphia (March 12) ... on March 17, received a senior National Team call-up
from Ghana ahead of two Africa Cup of Nations qualification matches, earning
his 59th and 60th caps with starts in both contests (March 4, March 27) ... upon
return from international duty, again started at FC Dallas (April 2) and in each
of Crew SC's next seven regular-season contests ... played 23 minutes during a
substitute appearance in the international friendly against Veracruz (May 11) ...
registered his first assist of the campaign against Colorado (May 14) ... earned a
call-up from the Ghana National Team (May 23) ahead of a 2017 Africa Cup of
Nations qualification match ... missed the matches against Real Salt Lake (May 28)
and at Philadelphia (June 1) while on international duty ... registered his 61st cap
in a start for Ghana as the Black Stars officially clinched qualification for the 2017
Africa Cup of Nations (June 5) ... returned to the Crew SC starting lineup against
Montreal (June 18) and continued there against the Red Bulls (June 25) ... notched
his second assist of the campaign in a start at Sporting Kansas City (July 3) ... again
started at New England (July 9) ... scored his first career MLS goal during a start
vs. Toronto FC (July 13) ... added his third assist of the season in a start vs. D.C.
United (July 16) ... again started vs. Orlando (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
26 BEN SWANSON - M
5’ 6”, 150 LBS. / D.O.B.: 07-18-1997 / HOMETOWN: GROVE CITY, OH / @BEN_S8
2016: (Columbus): 1 GP / 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 16 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at CM, 16 mins at PHI (6/1)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 0-1-0
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made one appearance for Crew SC in 2016 ... was loaned to the Pittsburgh
Riverhounds (USL) on March 17 ... made his debut for Pittsburgh against
Toronto FC II (April 17), playing 48 minutes ... notched his second appearance
for Pittsburgh by starting at Charleston (April 30) ... made his third appearance
with a substitute nod against New York Red Bulls II (May 7) ... played 45 minutes
with Crew SC during a substitute appearance in the international friendly against
Veracruz (May 11) ... made his MLS and Crew SC matchday 18 debut against Real
Salt Lake (May 28) ... came on for his MLS debut at Philadelphia (June 1), playing
16 minutes at central midfield ... missed the matches against Montreal (June 18)
and New York (June 25) after being listed as out ... returned to action by appearing
for Pittsburgh as a substitute at Bethlehem (July 10) and vs. Harrisburg (July 17) ...
was placed on the Season-ending Injury List on July 29 following shoulder surgery.
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
27 CONOR CASEY - F
6’ 1”, 190 LBS. / D.O.B.: 07-25-1981 / HOMETOWN: DENVER, CO
2016 (Columbus): 2 GP / 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A in 8 mins
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: Sub. app. at F, 3 mins at PHI (6/1)
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: 0-2-0
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has made two appearances at forward in his first season with Crew SC ... made
his club debut in the season opener with a second-half substitution at Portland
(March 6) ... did not dress for the contest against Philadelphia (March 12), at Chicago (March 19), at FC Dallas (April 2) or at Montreal (April 9) after being listed
as questionable for all four matches ... returned to the matchday 18 against New
York City FC (April 16) and continued there against Houston (April 23) ... played
45 minutes during a substitute appearance in the international friendly against
Veracruz (May 11) ... was in the matchday 18 for tilts against his former clubs in
Colorado (May 14) and Toronto (May 21) as well as against Real Salt Lake (May
28) ... made his second appearance of the year at Philadelphia (June 1) ... missed
the matches against Montreal (June 18), the Red Bulls (June 25), Sporting Kansas
City (July 3), New England (July 9), Toronto FC (July 13), D.C. United (July 16)
and Orlando (July 23) after being listed as questionable.
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
PLAYER MINI BIOS
29 MARSHALL HOLLINGSWORTH - M
5’ 8”, 160 LBS. / D.O.B.: 08-06-1993 / HOMETOWN: LIBERTYVILLE, IL
2016: (Columbus): N/A
Crew SC’s last match: N/A
Last match played: N/A
Last goal with Columbus: N/A
Last assist with Columbus: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he scores: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he assists: N/A
2016 Season
Has yet to make a First Team appearance in 2016 ... was loaned to the Pittsburgh
Riverhounds (USL) on March 17 ... made his professional debut with a start for
the Riverhounds in their match against Rochester (April 2) ... again started at
Toronto FC II (April 17), registering an assist ... continued his run in the starting
lineup by playing 80 minutes against Orlando City B (April 22) ... made his fourth
start for Pittsburgh at Charleston (April 30) and his fifth for the Riverhounds
against New York Red Bulls II (May 7) ... played 45 minutes with Crew SC during
a substitute appearance in the international friendly against Veracruz (May 11)
... started for Pittsburgh against FC Cincinnati (May 14) ... again started for the
Riverhounds against FC Montreal (June 18), Rochester (June 25), Harrisburg (July
4), Bethlehem (July 10) and Richmond (July 14) ... came on as a substitute against
Harrisburg (July 17) ... played 45 minutes in a substitute appearance against Charlotte (July 23).
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made one appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, scoring one goal ...
registered his first professional goal during a start at left midfield in the win over
Tampa Bay (June 15).
41 BRAD STUVER - GK
6’ 3”, 180 LBS. / D.O.B.: 04-16-1991 / HOMETOWN: TWINSBURG, OH / @BRAD_STUVER
2016 (Columbus): N/A
Crew SC ’s last match: N/A
Last match: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
Most saves in a 2016 match: N/A
Most career saves: N/A
Last shutout: N/A
2016 Season
Served as Steve Clark's backup in the season opener at Portland (March 6) and in
all Crew SC matches since ... started and played 90 minutes in the international
friendly against Veracruz (May 11), keeping a clean sheet in a 1-0 win.
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Made two appearances in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ... started the
match against Tampa Bay (June 15), registering a clean sheet with four saves as
part of a 4-0 win ... again started in the Round of 16 clash at Chicago (June 28),
recording one save.
30 MATT PACIFICI - GK
6’ 2”, 180 LBS. / D.O.B.: 08-31-1993 / HOMETOWN: CHARLOTTE, NC / @MATTPACIFICI
2016 (Columbus): N/A
Crew SC ’s last match: N/A
Last match: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he starts: N/A
2016 Crew SC record when he appears: N/A
Most saves in a 2016 match: N/A
Most career saves: N/A
Last shutout: N/A
2016 Season
Has yet to make a First Team appearance in 2016 ... missed the match against
Toronto FC (May 21) and every match since after being listed as out ... was placed
on the Season-ending Injury List on July 20.
2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Did not make an appearance in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
2016 MLS REGULAR-SEASON MATCH-BY-MATCH BOX SCORES
Columbus Crew SC 1 at Portland Timbers 2
March 6, 2016 at Providence Park (Portland, Oregon) Att. 21,144
Scoring - CLB - Higuain (Finlay) 68'
POR - Valeri (unassisted) 23', Adi (unassisted) 79'
Colorado Rapids 1 at Columbus Crew SC 1
May 14, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 15,023
Scoring - CLB - Mabwati (Afful) 23'
COL - Doyle (Gashi) 55'
POR
CLB
CLB
COL
Shots Saves
20
3
19
6
FoulsOffsides Corners
13
1
5
10
1
8
Philadelphia Union 2 at Columbus Crew SC 1
March 12, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 17,015
Scoring - CLB - Kamara (Saeid) 87'
PHI - Pontius (unassisted) 45'+1', Pontius (unassisted) 71'
CLB
PHI
Shots Saves
19
2
8
6
FoulsOffsides Corners
8
0
8
9
0
4
Columbus Crew SC 0 at Chicago Fire 0
March 19, 2016 at Toyota Park (Bridgeview, Illinois) Att. 12,605
Scoring - None
CHI
CLB
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
4
4
13
2
9
1211136
Columbus Crew SC 1 at FC Dallas 1
April 2, 2016 at Toyota Stadium (Frisco, Texas) Att. 13,174
Scoring - CLB - Meram (Higuain) 9'
FCD - Akindele (unassisted) 77'
FCD
CLB
Shots Saves
21
5
7
3
FoulsOffsides Corners
9
1
3
10
5
4
Columbus Crew SC 0 at Montreal Impact 2
April 9, 2016 at Olympic Stadium (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Att. 22,053
Scoring - CLB - None
MTL - Camara (Ontivero) 48', Bekker (Oyongo) 86'
MTL
CLB
Shots Saves
18
2
10
4
FoulsOffsides Corners
10
1
5
8
2
5
New York City FC 2 at Columbus Crew SC 3
April 16, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 16,715
Scoring - CLB - Finlay (Meram) 7', K. Kamara (Meram) 49', Meram (Finlay, Higuain) 80'
NYC - Villa (Iraola) 15', Villa (penalty) 87'
CLB
NYC
Shots Saves
15
3
19
0
FoulsOffsides Corners
7
7
11
9
2
4
Houston Dynamo 0 at Columbus Crew SC 1
April 23, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 17,705
Scoring - CLB - K. Kamara (penalty) 21'
HOU - None
CLB
HOU
Shots Saves
11
2
4
5
FoulsOffsides Corners
14
9
12
12
0
4
Columbus Crew SC 0 at Seattle Sounders FC 1
April 30, 2016 at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, Washington) Att. 39,473
Scoring - CLB - None
SEA - Morris (unassisted) 88'
SEA
CLB
Shots Saves
16
4
17
7
FoulsOffsides Corners
9
0
6
13
1
5
Montreal Impact 4 at Columbus Crew SC 4
May 7, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 14,095
Scoring - CLB - K. Kamara (Meram, Ashe) 16', K. Kamara (Parkhurst) 45'+1', Higuain (unassisted) 48',
Higuain (penalty) 53'
MTL - Piatti (Drogba) 26', Drogba (penalty) 57', Piatti (Oduro) 58', Oduro (Drogba, Oyongo) 90'+3'
CLB
MTL
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
1481107
1811011
Shots Saves
11
6
15
4
FoulsOffsides Corners
7
1
5
15
0
3
Columbus Crew SC 0 at Toronto FC 0
May 21, 2016 at BMO Field (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Att. 26,252
Scoring - None
TFC
CLB
Shots Saves
8
4
15
2
FoulsOffsides Corners
9
3
13
7
2
6
Real Salt Lake 3 at Columbus Crew SC 4
May 28, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 14,894
Scoring - CLB - O. Kamara (Meram, Ashe) 17', Glad (own goal) 20', O. Kamara (Francis, Meram) 64', O.
Kamara (Higuain) 74'
RSL - Mulholland (Plata) 13', Allen (Phillips) 78', Plata (Mulholland) 83'
CLB
RSL
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
212874
9
6
8
1
3
Columbus Crew SC 2 at Philadelphia Union 3
June 1, 2016 at Talen Energy Stadium (Chester, Pennsylvania) Att. 15,543
Scoring - CLB - O. Kamara (Finlay) 14', Martinez (Finlay) 90'+3'
PHI - Pontius (Le Toux) 21', Nogueira (Pontius) 57', Herbers (Ilsinho) 84'
PHI
CLB
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
1721028
134813
Montreal Impact 0 at Columbus Crew SC 0
June 18, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 14,814
Scoring - CLB - None
MTL - None
CLB
MTL
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
12
3
13
2
5
811604
New York Red Bulls 1 at Columbus Crew SC 1
June 25, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 20,389
Scoring - CLB - O. Kamara (Francis, Finlay) 90'+3'
NYRB - B. Wright-Phillips (Muyl, McCarty) 52'
CLB
NYRB
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
123827
1211223
Columbus Crew SC 2 at Sporting Kansas City 3
July 3, 2016 at Children's Mercy Park (Kansas City, Kansas) Att. 19,332
Scoring - CLB - O. Kamara (Afful, Finlay) 22', O. Kamara (Tchani) 75')
SKC - Feilhaber (penalty) 49', Zusi (Espinoza) 56', Besler (Opara, Medranda) 90'+1'
SKC
CLB
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
18
6
15
3
5
63812
Columbus Crew SC 1 at New England Revolution 3
July 10, 2016 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts) Att. 18,434
Scoring - CLB - O. Kamara (Tchani) 42'
NE - Nguyen (unassisted) 3', Trapp (own goal) 34', K. Kamara (Bunbury, Nguyen) 71'
NE
CLB
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
13
4
15
5
2
1611124
Toronto FC 1 at Columbus Crew SC 1
July 13, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 13,410
Scoring - CLB - Afful (unassisted) 54'
TFC - Hamilton (Chapman, Cheyrou) 64'
CLB
TFC
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
102437
9
3
10
2
5
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
2016 MLS REGULAR-SEASON MATCH-BY-MATCH BOX SCORES
D.C. United 1 at Columbus Crew SC 1
July 16, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 20,065
Scoring - CLB - O. Kamara (Afful, Tchani) 63'
DCU - Espindola (unassisted) 89'
CLB
DCU
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
741422
16
0
14
5
13
Orlando City SC 2 at Columbus Crew SC 2
July 23, 2016 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 20,034
Scoring - CLB - Tchani (Meram) 20', O. Kamara (penalty) 45'+6'
ORL - Molino (unassisted) 65', Larin (Molino) 70'
CLB
ORL
Shots Saves FoulsOffsides Corners
22
3
11
2
9
1871213
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
2016 MLS REGULAR-SEASON MATCH-BY-MATCH LINEUPS
@ Portland Timbers
L, 1-2 March 6, 2016
GKClark
RBAfful
CB Parkhurst © (Casey 85')
CB Sauro
LB Francis
CMTrapp
CM Tchani
RM Finlay (Mabwati 81')
CAMHiguain
LM Jimenez (Meram 67')
F
K. Kamara
vs. Philadelphia Union
L, 1-2 March 12, 2016
GKClark
RBAfful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Sauro
LB Francis (Saeid 74')
CMTrapp
CM Tchani
RM Finlay (Meram 74')
CAMHiguain
LM Jimenez (Mabwati 59')
F
K. Kamara
at Chicago Fire
D, 0-0 March 19, 2016
GK Clark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Sauro
LB Francis
CM Trapp
CM Tchani
RM Finlay (Larsen 87')
CAM Higuain
LM Meram (Mabwati 73')
F
K. Kamara
at FC Dallas
D, 1-1 April 2, 2016
GK Clark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Sauro
LB
Francis
CM Trapp
CM Saeid (Jimenez 87')
RM Finlay (Mabwati 79')
CAM Higuain
LM Meram (Tchani 68')
F
K. Kamara
at Montreal Impact
L, 0-2 April 9, 2016
GKClark
RBAfful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Sauro (Wahl 25')
LB Francis
CMTrapp
CM Saeid
RM Finlay
CAMHiguain
LM Meram (Mabwati 72')
F
K. Kamara (O. Kamara 70')
vs. New York City FC
W, 3-2 April 16, 2016
GKClark
RB Afful (Jimenez 79')
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB Francis
CMTrapp
CM Saeid (Saravia 90'+5')
RM Finlay
CAM Higuain (Tarek 88')
LM Meram
F
K. Kamara
vs. Houston Dynamo
W, 1-0 April 23, 2016
GKClark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB Francis
CMTrapp
CM Saeid (Saravia 74')
RM Finlay (O. Kamara 63')
CAM Higuain
LM Meram
F
K. Kamara
at Seattle Sounders FC
L, 0-1 April 30, 2016
GK Clark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB Francis
CM Trapp
CM Tchani (Saravia 77')
RM Finlay
CAM Higuain (O. Kamara 87')
LM Meram (Mabwati 71')
F
K. Kamara
vs. Montreal Impact
D, 4-4 May 7, 2016
GK Clark
RB Afful (Sauro 87')
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB
Ashe (Francis 69')
CM Trapp
CM Saeid
RM Finlay
CAM Higuain (Saravia 90'+3')
LM Meram
F
K. Kamara
vs. Colorado Rapids
D, 1-1 May 14, 2016
GKClark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Sauro
LB Ashe
CMTrapp
CM Saeid
RM Meram (Larsen 79')
CAM Higuain
LM Mabwati (Finlay 60')
F
O. Kamara
at Toronto FC
D, 0-0 May 21, 2016
GKClark
RBAfful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Sauro (Saravia 35')
LB Ashe
CMTrapp
CM Saeid
RM Meram (Jimenez 85')
CAM Higuain
LM Mabwati (Finlay 67')
F
O. Kamara
vs. Real Salt Lake
W, 4-3 May 28, 2016
GKClark
RBJimenez
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Saravia
LB Ashe (Francis 63')
CMTrapp
CM Saeid
RM Finlay
CAM Higuain (Barson 90'+4')
LM Meram (Larsen 73')
F
O. Kamara
at Philadelphia Union
L, 2-3 June 1, 2016
GK Clark
RB Jimenez
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Barson
LB Francis
CM Trapp
CM Saeid (Swanson 74')
RM Finlay
CAM Higuain (Casey 74')
LM Meram (Martinez 70')
F
O. Kamara
vs. Montreal Impact
D, 0-0 June 18, 2016
GK Clark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB
Ashe
CM Trapp
CM Tchani
RM Jimenez (O. Kamara 71')
CAM Saeid (Saravia 85')
LM Meram
F
Finlay
vs. New York Red Bulls
D, 1-1 June 25, 2016
GKClark
RBAfful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB Ashe (Francis 71')
CMTrapp
CM Tchani
RM Finlay
CAM Saeid (Martinez 59')
LM Meram (Jimenez 80')
F
O. Kamara
at Sporting Kansas City
L, 2-3 July 3, 2016
GKClark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB Ashe
CM Trapp (Duka 73')
CMTchani
RM Finlay
CAM Jimenez (Barson 50')
LM Meram (Saravia 78')
F
O. Kamara
at New England Revolution
L, 1-3 July 9, 2016
GKClark
RB Afful (Jimenez 79')
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Barson
LB Francis
CM Trapp
CMTchani
RM Finlay (Mabwati 65')
CAM Saeid (Duka 66')
LM Meram
F
O. Kamara
vs. Toronto FC
D, 1-1 July 13, 2016
GK Clark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB Ashe (Francis 89')
CM Trapp
CM Tchani
RM Finlay (Mabwati 45')
CAM Duka (Jimenez 67')
LM Meram
F
O. Kamara
vs. D.C. United
D, 1-1 July 16, 2016
GK Clark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB
Francis
CM Trapp
CM Tchani
RM Mabwati (Finlay 59')
CAM Saeid (Jimenez 78')
LM Meram (Barson 86')
F
O. Kamara
vs. Orlando City SC
D, 2-2 July 23, 2016
GKClark
RB Afful
CB Parkhurst ©
CB Wahl
LB Ashe
CM Trapp
CMTchani
RM Mabwati (Finlay 59')
CAM Saeid (Higuain 71')
LM Meram (Duka 83')
F
O. Kamara
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
2016 MLS STATISTICS
2016 COLUMBUS CREW SC STATISTICS (3-7-10, 19 pts.) THROUGH GAMES OF JULY 23, 2016
UNF POS PLAYER
17 F Ola Kamara
23 F *Kei Kamara
10 M Federico Higuain
9 M Justin Meram
13 M Ethan Finlay
25 D Harrison Afful
6 M Tony Tchani
11 M Cedrick Mabwati
18 M Cristian Martinez
3 M Corey Ashe
14 D Waylon Francis
4 D Michael Parkhurst
8 M Mohammed Saeid
21 D Chad Barson
27 F Conor Casey
1 G Steve Clark
5 M Dilly Duka
16 M Hector Jimenez
7 M Emil Larsen
19 M Rodrigo Saravia
22 D Gaston Sauro
26 M Ben Swanson
33 D Amro Tarek
20 M Wil Trapp
2 D Tyson Wahl
29 M Marshall Hollingsworth
24 D Nicolai Naess
30 G Matt Pacifici
23 G Zack Steffen
41 G Brad Stuver
Own-goals received
Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
14
9
14
20
20
18
12
12
2
9
15
20
15
5
2
20
4
13
3
8
8
1
1
20
11
0
0
0
0
0
GS
10
9
13
18
16
18
11
4
0
9
11
20
14
2
0
20
1
6
0
1
7
0
0
20
10
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
969
790
1166
1497
1419
1579
999
420
51
742
1042
1791
1149
225
8
1800
115
502
31
193
513
16
2
1783
923
0
0
0
0
0
20
20
20
20
1800
1800
G
10
5
3
2
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
1
26
32
A
0
0
3
6
6
3
3
0
0
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHT
46
36
35
44
23
25
14
8
2
1
3
0
8
0
0
0
2
6
0
0
2
0
0
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
SOG
24
13
11
17
10
7
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FC
11
8
9
12
11
20
17
3
2
5
17
5
7
3
1
0
1
3
0
3
16
0
0
23
14
0
0
0
0
0
FS
20
9
16
34
14
16
18
3
2
13
5
7
22
3
0
2
0
4
0
2
2
0
0
17
6
0
0
0
0
0
OFF
13
9
5
8
9
4
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CK
0
0
61
7
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
0
0
0
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
0
0
2
2
1
3
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
27
24
265
271
91
103
191
230
230
191
54
32
120
103
20
42
4
1
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Justin Meram 1, Ola Kamara 1, Kei Kamara 1
GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Federico Higuain 2, Ethan Finlay 1
PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Ola Kamara 1-1, Kei Kamara 1-1, Federico Higuain 1-1
COLUMBUS CREW SC INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING
UNF POS GOALKEEPER
GP
GS
1 G Steve Clark
20
20
Team totals
20
20
Opponent totals
20
20
MIN
1800
1800
1800
SHTS
103
103
91
SV
72
72
64
GA
32
32
26
GAA
1.60
1.60
1.30
PG
3
3
3
PA
4
4
3
W
3
3
7
* = Played with other teams in 2016. Only Columbus Crew SC statistics listed here.
L
7
7
3
T
10
10
10
SO
4
4
5
MLS MATCH #21: COLUMBUS CREW SC AT TORONTO FC
ALL-TIME VS. TORONTO FC
CURRENT COLUMBUS CREW SC PLAYERS
CAREER STATISTICS VS. TORONTO FC (12-5-10)
UNF
27
10
9
13
6
25
5
4
14
20
3
21
1
16
17
11
8
19
22
2
POS
FWD
MID
MID
FWD
MID
DEF
MID
DEF
DEF
MID
MID
DEF
GK
MID
NON
MID
MID
MID
DEF
DEF
PLAYER
Conor Casey
Federico Higuain
Justin Meram
Ethan Finlay
Tony Tchani
Harrison Afful
Dilly Duka
Michael Parkhurst
Waylon Francis
Wil Trapp
Corey Ashe
Chad Barson
Steve Clark
Hector Jimenez
Ola Kamara
Cedrick Mabwati
Mohammed Saeid
Rodrigo Saravia
Gaston Sauro
Tyson Wahl
Team totals
Opponent totals
UNF POS GOALKEEPER
1 GK Steve Clark
----------Team totals
Opponent totals
GP
17
11
12
12
10
3
9
11
6
9
17
5
8
4
2
3
3
1
2
12
27
27
GS
13
11
8
6
10
3
6
11
5
9
14
3
8
1
2
1
2
0
2
11
27
27
MIN
1091
963
706
528
884
270
542
990
451
810
1212
288
720
139
180
116
178
55
125
1014
2430
2430
G
8
7
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
31
A
2
4
1
3
2
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
33
SHT
29
37
25
12
13
5
17
1
0
4
6
2
0
2
5
2
2
0
0
2
359
281
SOG
17
14
7
7
4
1
5
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
142
114
FC
26
6
12
5
16
1
9
5
3
13
12
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
3
16
297
342
FS
15
12
15
14
15
0
5
3
0
7
18
1
3
3
1
0
3
0
0
5
342
297
OFF
11
3
3
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
80
55
CK
0
41
1
1
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
1
140
130
GP
8
GS
8
MIN
720
SHTS
37
SV
25
GA
12
GAA
1.50
PG
2
PA
2
W
2
L
3
T
3
27
27
27
27
2430
2430
114
142
84
96
31
42
1.15
1.56
2
3
3
5
12
5
5
12
10
10
C
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
39
38
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
CP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SO O'TIME
3 0-0-0
10
3
0-0-0
0-0-0
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
23
25
26
27
29
30
33
41
Player
Steve Clark
Tyson Wahl
Corey Ashe
Michael Parkhurst
Dilly Duka
Tony Tchani
Emil Larsen
Mohammed Saeid
Justin Meram
Federico Higuain
Cedrick Mabwati
Ethan Finlay
Waylon Francis
Hector Jimenez
Ola Kamara
Cristian Martinez
Rodrigo Saravia
Wil Trapp
Chad Barson
Gaston Sauro
Zack Steffen
Kei Kamara
Harrison Afful
Ben Swanson
Conor Casey
Marshall Hollingsworth
Matt Pacifici
Amro Tarek
Brad Stuver
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
POR PHI CHI DAL MTL NYC HOU SEA MTL
1-2 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-2 3-2 1-0 0-1 4-4
90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G
65 90D 90D 90D 90D
69D
85D 90D 90D 90D 90D 86D 90D 90D 90D
3
10 11 12 13 14
COL TOR RSL PHI MTL
1-1 0-0 4-3 2-3 0-0
90G 90G 90G 90G 90G
90D
90D 90D 63D
90D
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
90D 35D
16
3
17 18 19
NE TOR DC
1-3 1-1 1-1
90G 90G 90G
90D 90D
89D
90D 90D 90D
24 67M
90M 90M 90M
20
ORL
2-2
90G
90D
90D
90D
7
90M
15 16
NYR KC
1-1 2-3
90G 90G
90D 48D
71D 90D
90D 90D
17
90M 90M
25
65M
90D
11
90F
45
45M
1
23
90F
59M
66M
78M 71M
80M 78M 90M 90M 86M 83M
19
59M 59M
31 31
90D
12
90F 90F
90M 90M 90M 90M
90D
4
90D 90D 90D 79D 90D 74D 90D
90M 90M 90M 22
77M
90M
3
11
17
16
87M 90M 89M 74M
90M 90M 90M 90M 74M 85M
23 16 73M 68M 72M 90M 90M 71M 90M 79M 85M 73M 70M 90M
90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 88M 90M 87M 89M 90M 90M 89M 74M
9 31 17 11 18
19
60M 67M
81M 74M 87M 79M 90M 90M 63M 90M 90M 30 23 90M 90M 90F
90D 74D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 21
27 90D
67M 59M
3
11
5 90D 90D 71M
20
27
3
90F 90F 90F 90F 19
20
1 16 13
1
55 90D
5
90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M
1 90D
90D 90D 90D 90D 25D
90F 90F 90F 90F 70F 90F 90F 90F 90F
90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 79D 90D 90D 87D 90D 90D
5
2
90M 90M
19
10 50M
90F 90F
31
12
90M 73M
40
COLUMBUS CREW SC
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= 100 minutes played
F/M/D/G = starting position
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Game
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Game
Game
Game
Game
Game
Game
Game
Game
Game
Game
Game
Game
Game
log:
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
#11
#12
#13
#14
#15
#16
#17
#18
#19
#20
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
05/14/2016
05/21/2016
05/28/2016
06/01/2016
06/18/2016
06/25/2016
07/03/2016
07/09/2016
07/13/2016
07/16/2016
07/23/2016
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
CLB
at
vs
at
at
at
vs
vs
at
vs
vs
at
vs
at
vs
vs
at
at
vs
vs
vs
POR 2
PHI 2
CHI 0
DAL 1
MTL 2
NYC 2
HOU 0
SEA 1
MTL 4
COL 1
TOR 0
RSL 3
PHI 3
MTL 0
NYR 1
KC 3
NE 3
TOR 1
DC 1
ORL 2
L
L
T
T
L
W
W
L
T
T
T
W
L
T
T
L
L
T
T
T
9
49; Meram 2 (Finlay 2, Higuain 2)
O. Kamara 5 (Francis 2, Finlay 5) 93+
O. Kamara 6 (Afful 2, Finlay 6) 22; O. Kamara 7 (Tchani 1)
O. Kamara 8 (Tchani 2) 42
Afful 1 (unassisted) 54
O. Kamara 9 (Afful 3, Tchani 3) 63
Tchani 1 (Meram 6) 20; O. Kamara 10 (penalty kick) 51+
75
80
O. Kamara 1 (Meram 4, Ashe 2) 17; own goal (Glad) 20; O. Kamara 2 (Francis 1, Meram 5) 64; O. Kamara 3 (Higuain 3) 74
O. Kamara 4 (Finlay 3) 14; Cr. Martinez 1 (Finlay 4) 93+
K. Kamara 4 (Meram 3, Ashe 1) 16; K. Kamara 5 (Parkhurst 1) 46+; Higuain 2 (unassisted) 48; Higuain 3 (penalty kick) 53
Mabwati 1 (Afful 1) 23
Finlay 1 (Meram 1)
7; K. Kamara 2 (Meram 2)
K. Kamara 3 (penalty kick) 21
Meram 1 (Higuain 1)
Higuain 1 (Finlay 1) 68
K. Kamara 1 (Saeid 1) 87
COLUMBUS CREW SC
1
1
0
1
0
3
1
0
4
1
0
4
2
0
1
2
1
1
1
2
#
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
14
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17
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
26
27
29
30
33
41
Player
CLB 4
CLB 1
Steve Clark
Tyson Wahl
Corey Ashe
Michael Parkhurst
Tony Tchani
Emil Larsen
Mohammed Saeid
Justin Meram
Federico Higuain
Cedrick Mabwati
Ethan Finlay
Waylon Francis
Hector Jimenez
Ola Kamara
Cristian Martinez
Rodrigo Saravia
Wil Trapp
Chad Barson
Gaston Sauro
Kei Kamara
Harrison Afful
Ben Swanson
Conor Casey
Marshall Hollingsworth
Matt Pacifici
Amro Tarek
Brad Stuver
U.S. OPEN CUP
4R
06/15/2016
5R
06/28/2016
20
70D
45M
90M
67M
90D
45M
23
W
L
Meram (unassisted) 41; Martinez (Finlay) 48; Finlay (penalty kick) 52; Hollingsworth (Jimenez) 65
Finlay (penalty kick) 79
COLUMBUS CREW SC
U.S. OPEN CUP
4R
5R
TBAY
CHI
4-0
1-2
45F
90D
45
90D
90D
90G
45
90D
90M
45F
90F
90M
45
90D
90M
90M
45
90D
90M
90G
vs TAMPAB 0
at CHI 2

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