Game Guide: Sporting KC vs. Houston Dynamo

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SPORTING KANSAS CITY v HOUSTON DYNAMO (Aug. 29, Sporting Park, 7 p.m. CT; NBCSN) PROBABLE LINEUPS

2014 SEASON RECORDS Sporting at home

GP W-L-T PTS GF GA 25 12-7-6 42 36 26 13 5-2-6 21 20 13

Dynamo on road

24 7-13-4 25 25 45 12 1-10-1 4 7 29

ROSTERS

21 Kempin

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD

40

ALL-TIME (19 meetings): Sporting 5 wins, 21 goals … Dynamo 6 wins, 22 goals … Ties 8

78

5

Collin

Besler

Juliao

15 Sinovic

13 Olum

AT KANSAS CITY (9 meetings): Sporting 2 wins, 11 goals … Dynamo 3 wins, 10 goals … Ties 4

11

10

8

Feilhaber

Zusi

Zizzo

2014 (MLS) 6/6: HOU 0, KC 2 (Saad 45; Dwyer 70)

22 Saad

14 Dwyer

UPCOMING MATCHES DYNAMO SPORTING Sat. Sep. 6 Montreal Wed. Sep. 3 at New England Sat. Sep. 13 Columbus Sat. Sep. 6 at New York Sat. Sep. 20 at Philadelphia Fri. Sep. 12 at Chivas USA Sun. Sep. 28 Chicago Fri. Sep. 26 New England

F 36 63

F 25 86

GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL

27

26

DYNAMO

A 26 87

Ashe

A 45 48

RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER

14 5 5 2

13 6 6 0

24 12 9 0

11 7 1 0 2 0 3 1

20 9 3 2 8 0 2 1

5 17 3

11 31 3

TYPE OF PLAY

19 3 5 0 6 1 1 1

13 2 1 1 5 0 2 2

OPEN PLAY CROSS CORNER REBOUND PENALTIES DIRECT FROM FREE KICK FREE KICK (INDIRECT) OWN GOALS

7 21 8

6 15 5

INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA

19

13

Garrido

Clark

4

18

Taylor

Horst

Garcia

8 Sarkodie

1 Hall

HOW SCORED

14 15 7 0

12 Bruin

11 Davis

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM SPORTING

23 Barnes

REFEREE: Mark Geiger. AR1 (bench): Adam Wienckowski; AR2 (opposite): C.J. Morgante; 4th: Ted Unkel DISCIPLINARY SITUATION SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): KC: Dom Dwyer, Benny Feilhaber, Paulo Nagamura … HOU: Kofi Sarkodie

DISABLED LIST / INJURED RESERVE KC: Peterson Joseph, Ike Opara, Chance Myers (season-ending injury)

SPORTING KC 1 Eric Kronberg (GK) 2 Erik Palmer-Brown (DF) 3 Ike Opara (DF) 4 Kevin Ellis (DF) 5 Matt Besler (DF) 6 Paulo Nagamura (MF) 7 Chance Myers (DF) 8 Graham Zusi (FW) 9 Antonio Dovale (MF) 10 Benny Feilhaber (MF) 11 Sal Zizzo (FW) 12 Mikey Lopez (MF) 13 Lawrence Olum (MF) 14 Dom Dwyer (FW) 15 Seth Sinovic (DF) 16 Claudio Bieler (FW) 17 C.J. Sapong (FW) 18 Victor Munoz (MF) 19 Peterson Joseph (MF) 20 Jorge Claros (MF) 21 Jon Kempin (GK) 22 Soony Saad (FW) 23 Martin Steuble (MF) 24 Michael Kafari (MF) 25 Christian Duke (MF) 30 Andy Gruenebaum (GK) 37 Jacob Peterson (FW) 40 Igor Juliao (MF) 78 Aurelien Collin (DF) 94 Jimmy Medranda (MF) HOUSTON DYNAMO 1 Tally Hall (GK) 2 Eric Brunner (DF) 3 Anthony Arena (DF) 4 Jermaine Taylor (DF) 5 Warren Creavalle (MF) 7 Omar Cummings (FW) 8 Kofi Sarkodie (DF) 9 Bryan Salazar (FW) 10 Alexander Lopez (MF) 11 Brad Davis (MF) 12 Will Bruin (FW) 13 Ricardo Clark (MF) 14 Jason Johnson (FW) 15 Mark Sherrod (FW) 16 A.J. Cochran (DF) 17 Servando Carrasco (MF) 18 David Horst (DF) 19 Luis Garrido (MF) 20 Andrew Driver (MF) 21 DaMarcus Beasley (DF) 22 Brian Ownby (FW) 23 Giles Barnes (FW) 24 Tyler Deric (GK) 26 Corey Ashe (DF) 27 Boniek Garcia (MF) 28 Tony Cascio (FW) 30 Michael Lisch (GK)

DISTANCE

(W-L-T) KC HOU

RECORD AT HALFTIME LEAD TIED TRAIL 8-0-1 3-3-5 1-4-0 3-0-0 4-4-4 0-9-0

INTERNATIONAL DUTY none

RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL SCORE ALLOW 11-0-5 1-7-0 6-1-3 1-12-0

THE LAST TIME Home win Road win Home loss Road loss Tie game Shutout for Shutout vs.

SPORTING KANSAS CITY Date Score (Gms since) 8/16/2014 KC 4, TOR 1 7/26/2014 KC 2, TOR 1 8/23/2014 KC 0, DC 3 8/10/2014 KC 0, VAN 2 8/01/2014 KC 1, PHI 1 6/27/2014 KC 1, POR 0 8/23/2014 KC 0, DC 3

(1) (1) (0) (0) (3) (9) (0)

HOUSTON DYNAMO Date Score (Gms since) 8/15/2014 HOU 2, PHI 0 5/03/2014 HOU 4, CHV 1 6/06/2014 HOU 0, KC 2 8/23/2014 HOU 0, CLB 3 7/19/2014 HOU 2, TOR 2 8/15/2014 HOU 2, PHI 0 8/23/2014 HOU 0, CLB 3

GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED Sporting KC LTWWTWLWWLLTTLWWTWWWWTLWL Dynamo WWLLLTLTWWLWLLLLLTLTWLWL

(0) (7) (4) (0) (4) (1) (0)

TEAM LEADERS SPORTING G: 16 Dwyer A: 5 Feilhaber/Zusi SHT: 81 Dwyer SOG: 35 Dwyer FC: 52 Dwyer FS: 60 Feilhaber OF: 24 Dwyer C: 5 Feilhaber E: 2 Collin DYNAMO G: 9 Bruin A: 6 Davis SHT: 78 Barnes SOG: 29 Bruin FC: 40 Sarkodie FS: 46 Garcia OF: 9 Barnes/Bruin C:  6 Taylor E: 1 4 players tied

GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG KC 25 6 8 7 2 2 36 1.44 HOU 24 10 7 5 0 2 25 1.04 GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG KC 25 7 11 6 1 0 26 1.04 HOU 24 7 2 7 4 4 45 1.88 GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 KC 36 4 3 6 5 7 11 25 6 5 4 3 3 4 HOU GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 KC 26 2 6 4 3 3 8 HOU 45 6 4 11 4 14 6


SPORTING KANSAS CITY v HOUSTON DYNAMO (Aug. 29, Sporting Park, 7 p.m. CT -- MLS Game 232)

SPORTING KANSAS CITY 2014 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A Eric Kronberg GK 6-5 210 06/07/1983 Santa Rosa, CA 17 17 0 0 22 21 0 0 1 DF 6-1 175 04/24/1997 Napoleon, OH 3 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 Erik Palmer-Brown 3 Ike Opara DF 6-2 180 02/21/1989 Durham, NC 3 2 0 0 56 39 6 0 Kevin Ellis DF 5-9 160 06/30/1991 Kansas City, MO 14 10 0 1 16 11 0 1 4 5 Matt Besler DF 6-0 170 02/11/1987 Kansas City, MO 16 16 0 1 142 137 2 7 6 Paulo Nagamura MF 5-8 154 03/02/1983 Sao Paulo, Brazil 14 14 1 2 215 194 11 18 DF 6-0 165 12/07/1987 Thousand Oaks, CA 7 7 0 1 123 98 2 13 7 Chance Myers Graham Zusi FW 5-10 160 08/18/1986 Orlando, FL 17 16 3 5 140 107 20 36 8 9 Antonio Dovale MF 5-8 152 04/04/1990 A Coruna, Galicia, Spain 12 9 1 2 12 9 1 2 MF 5-9 160 01/19/1985 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 24 24 3 5 103 92 11 18 10 Benny Feilhaber 11 Sal Zizzo FW 5-11 165 04/03/1987 San Diego, CA 15 11 0 3 85 40 2 11 12 Mikey Lopez MF 5-8 160 02/20/1993 Dallas, TX 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 13 Lawrence Olum MF 6-2 185 07/10/1984 Nairobi, Kenya 17 13 2 1 59 32 3 2 FW 5-9 180 07/30/1990 Cuckfield, England 25 23 16 1 42 30 18 3 14 Dom Dwyer 15 Seth Sinovic DF 5-9 170 01/28/1987 Kansas City, MO 23 23 0 1 125 122 0 6 FW 5-11 170 03/01/1984 Vera, Santa Fe, Argentina 10 3 1 0 38 28 11 4 16 Claudio Bieler 17 C.J. Sapong FW 6-2 185 12/27/1988 Manassas, VA 14 4 2 0 104 66 20 9 18 Victor Munoz MF 5-7 165 07/25/1990 Madrid, Spain 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Jorge Claros MF 5-9 155 01/08/1986 La Ceiba, Honduras 3 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 21 Jon Kempin GK 6-1 170 04/08/1993 Overland Park, KS 3 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 22 Soony Saad FW 5-10 165 08/17/1992 Dearborn, MI 16 7 2 1 52 24 7 6 23 Martin Steuble MF 5-8 158 06/09/1988 Schlieren, Switzerland 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 Michael Kafari MF 6-1 175 10/30/1991 Accra, Ghana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Christian Duke MF 5-9 155 06/05/1991 Overland Park, KS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Andy Gruenebaum GK 6-1 200 12/30/1982 Kansas City, MO 6 6 0 0 86 85 0 1 37 Jacob Peterson FW 5-10 165 01/27/1986 Portage, MI 19 11 2 2 196 112 15 14 DF 5-8 145 08/23/1994 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 16 16 0 1 16 16 0 1 40 Igor Juliao 78 Aurelien Collin DF 6-2 169 03/08/1986 Enghien-les-Bains, France 21 20 2 0 102 98 11 2 Jimmy Medranda MF 5-5 150 02/07/1994 Mosquera, Colombia 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 94 HEAD  COACH  :  Peter Vermes

L52 11/21/1966 W74 T43

HOUSTON DYNAMO 2014 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A GK 6-4 215 05/12/1985 SeaTac, WA 23 23 0 0 129 129 0 1 1 Tally Hall 2 Eric Brunner DF 6-4 170 02/12/1986 Dublin, OH 4 2 0 0 101 88 6 2 DF 5-11 170 08/03/1990 Kenmore, WA 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Anthony Arena 4 Jermaine Taylor DF 5-10 195 01/14/1985 Portland, Jamaica 20 20 0 0 86 82 1 3 7 Omar Cummings FW 5-10 165 07/13/1982 Old Harbor, Jamaica 17 5 1 1 176 120 40 28 8 Kofi Sarkodie DF 5-9 165 03/22/1991 Huber Heights, OH 23 23 0 2 73 70 0 7 FW 5-9 155 10/17/1994 Houston, TX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Bryan Salazar 10 Alexander Lopez MF 5-9 155 06/05/1992 Tegucigalpa, Honduras 6 1 0 0 8 2 0 1 MF 5-11 170 11/08/1981 St. Charles, MO 15 15 4 6 328 286 51 107 11 Brad Davis 12 Will Bruin FW 6-2 195 10/24/1989 St. Louis, MO 23 23 9 1 110 105 34 13 MF 5-10 160 02/10/1983 Atlanta, GA 15 14 2 3 237 222 21 19 13 Ricardo Clark 14 Jason Johnson FW 6-0 180 10/09/1990 Happy News, Jamaica 5 0 0 0 18 4 1 0 15 Mark Sherrod FW 6-3 185 08/13/1990 Knoxville, TN 9 3 2 1 9 3 2 1 16 A.J. Cochran DF 6-3 195 02/09/1993 St. Louis, MO 11 6 0 0 11 6 0 0 17 Servando Carrasco MF 5-10 175 08/13/1988 Coronado, CA 12 6 0 0 55 28 1 1 18 David Horst DF 6-4 210 10/25/1985 Pine Grove, PA 21 21 0 0 63 56 1 0 Luis Garrido MF 5-7 154 11/05/1990 Juticalpa, Honduras 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 19 20 Andrew Driver MF 5-9 152 11/20/1987 Saddleworth, Oldham, England 24 18 0 1 50 38 3 2 DF 5-8 145 05/24/1982 Fort Wayne, IN 3 3 0 0 101 91 14 20 21 DaMarcus Beasley 22 Brian Ownby MF 5-11 165 07/16/1990 Glen Allen, VA 14 0 0 0 24 0 0 2 MF 5-11 181 08/05/1988 London, England 24 24 5 5 61 57 14 9 23 Giles Barnes 24 Tyler Deric GK 6-3 185 08/30/1988 Houston, TX 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 26 Corey Ashe MF 5-7 154 03/14/1986 Orange County, CA 18 18 0 3 208 153 1 18 27 Boniek Garcia MF 5-9 150 09/04/1984 Tegucigalpa, Honduras 20 20 1 1 59 58 8 13 Tony Cascio MF 6-0 170 03/28/1990 Mesa, AZ 5 4 0 0 47 26 4 3 28 30 Michael Lisch GK 6-4 175 08/30/1990 Austin, TX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEAD  COACH  :  Dominic Kinnear

07/26/1967 W135 L100 T105


SPORTING KANSAS CITY vs HOUSTON DYNAMO SPORTING PARK, Kansas City, Kan. Aug. 29, 2014 (WEEK 25, MLS Game #232)

7 p.m. CT (NBCSN)

Familiar playoff foes, Sporting Kansas City and the Houston Dynamo meet for the second time this season with the clubs having very different outlooks, as they clash Friday evening at Sporting Park before an NBC Sports Network audience. Sporting fell out of the top spot in the East last weekend, following a 3-0 home loss to D.C. United, who moved into the point position. The Dynamo suffered their seventh consecutive defeat away from home, dropping a 3-0 decision at the Columbus Crew, leaving them five points out of the final playoff position in the conference. REFEREE: Mark Geiger. AR1 (bench): Adam Wienckowski; AR2 (opposite): C.J. Morgante; 4th: Ted Unkel MLS Career: 122 games; FC/gm: 26.6; Y/gm: 3.5; R: 30; pens: 42 SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: KC: Dom Dwyer, Benny Feilhaber, Paulo Nagamura … HOU: Kofi Sarkodie SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: KC: Antonio Dovale, Eric Kronberg, Kevin Ellis, Lawrence Olum, Seth Sinovic, Igor Juliao … HOU: Will Bruin, Ricardo Clark DISABLED LIST: KC: Peterson Joseph, Ike Opara, Chance Myers (season-ending injury) HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (19 meetings): Sporting 5 wins, 21 goals … Dynamo 6 wins, 22 goals … Ties 8 AT KANSAS CITY (9 meetings): Sporting 2 wins, 11 goals … Dynamo 3 wins, 10 goals … Ties 4 2014 (MLS) 6/6: HOU 0, KC 2 (Saad 45; Dwyer 70)  The teams are meeting for the second time this season. Soony Saad and Dom Dwyer netted goals in Sporting KC’s 2-0 victory, June 6 at BBVA Compass Stadium.  In league play, the last three meetings at Sporting Park have ended in draws. Sporting has come away with points on their last three league visits to BBVA Compass Stadium, with two wins and a draw.  The teams have met each of the last three years in the MLS Cup Playoffs, with Sporting winning the Eastern Conference Championship matchup a year ago 2-1 on aggregate. The Dynamo had advanced each of the two previous years, including in 2011 at Sporting Park with a trip to MLS Cup on the line.  Coaches record: Peter Vermes vs. HOU: P12 W4 L2 D6… Dominic Kinnear vs. KC: P21 W8 L3 D10 LAST MEETING (MLS)  Sporting went a man down in the 21st minute when Toni Dovale was sent off by referee Juan Guzman for an apparent off-the-ball elbow against Dynamo midfielder Alex Lopez.  But the visitors took the lead just before the halftime break. Just minutes after clearing a ball off the line, Dynamo defender Eric Brunner miscontrolled the ball on the edge of his box and it fell to Soony Saad, who coolly stroked a low shot into the far corner.  Sporting doubled their despite the manpower disadvantage in the 70th minute after rookie center back A.J. Cochran was adjudged to have handled in the penalty area and Dom Dwyer converted the spot kick.  HOUSTON DYNAMO (4-2-3-1): Tyler Deric - Kofi Sarkodie, David Horst (Eric Brunner 9 / Warren Creavalle 57), A.J. Cochran, Jermaine Taylor - Alexander Lopez, Servando Carrasco - Omar Cummings (Jason Johnson 68), Giles Barnes, Andrew Driver - Will Bruin.  SPORTING KANSAS CITY (4-1-2-3): Eric Kronberg - Igor Juliao (Jacob Peterson 46), Erik Palmer-Brown, Kevin Ellis, Seth Sinovic - Lawrence Olum - Benny Feilhaber (Sal Zizzo 46), Paulo Nagamura (Alex Martinez 7) - Antonio Dovale (ejected 21), Dom Dwyer, Soony Saad. SPORTING KANSAS CITY Sporting Kansas City suffered their second loss in three matches in a matchup of the top two in the Eastern Conference, falling 3-0 to D.C. United on Saturday evening at Sporting Park. Sporting are in second place in the Eastern Conference with 42 points from 25 games. LAST MATCH  The game's three goals came in a seven-minute span right at the half-hour mark. United opened the scoring in the 24th minute when Fabian Espindola took Luis Silva's pass, found space at the top left of Kansas City's penalty area, and slotted a low shot just past a diving Jon Kempin and inside the far post.

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The visitors doubled the lead just four minutes later, again with an assist to Silva. Chris Rolfe made a perfectlytimed run to slip behind Sporting's back line, finishing his 1-v-1 past Kempin from the top of the box.  Three minutes after that, it was 3-0. This time, it was Rolfe's turn to play provider, his through ball springing Perry Kitchen with plenty of space to operate behind the back line. He drove into the upper left of the penalty area, made a quick cutback to avoid charging center back Aurelien Collin, and slotted the ball near post.  Sporting manager Peter Vermes made no changes to the team that rolled to a 4-1 win against Toronto FC at Sporting Park.  SPORTING KANSAS CITY (4-1-2-3): Jon Kempin - Igor Juliao, Aurelien Collin, Matt Besler, Seth Sinovic Lawrence Olum - Graham Zusi, Benny Feilhaber (Claudio Bieler 70) - Sal Zizzo (C.J. Sapong 37), Dom Dwyer, Soony Saad (Antonio Dovale 79). TEAM NEWS  Sporting suffered their heaviest home defeat since the 2010 season in the loss to D.C. United, conceding three goals in a game for the first time this season.  “There's been a lot of credit given to our back four over a long period of time. But the way that they performed tonight, they also are going to get some credit, too – and that's for giving up three goals,” SKC manager Peter Vermes said. “ … The number of goals that we've given up in our place, and the way we gave them up – and we've done this a couple of times now, not a number of them, but different counterattack-type goals like this.”  Said defender Matt Besler: “I'm not going to stand here and get into tactics too much. We gave up three goals. We gave up three breakaways at home, and it's unacceptable.”  Goalkeeper Jon Kempin suffered the loss for the first time since taking over the No. 1 goalkeeping duties with injuries to Andy Gruenebaum and Eric Kronberg.  “Give them credit, they made us pay and finished their chances. But we weren't good enough tonight. We knew what to expect from them, and at times we made it easy for them. We were sloppy in our distribution; we were caught out of position. Like I said, we want the next game to come fast because this just isn't acceptable,” Besler said.  For the first time this season, Vermes ran out the same starting XI in back-to-back league games. Seven of the starters had also been in the first team at midweek in the CONCACAF Champions League match at Real Estelí of Nicaragua, a 1-1 draw.  “D.C. was good on three counters, which our back four was absolutely horrendous on. It's one of those days where they came down on three routine plays and they scored three goals because of the way we were organized at the back,” Vermes said. “… But this has nothing to do with playing against Real Estelí.”  Claudio Bieler made a second consecutive substitute appearance, coming off the bench for the final 20 minutes, after not featuring in 12 consecutive league matches from May 23.  Sporting were shut out at the attacking end for the second time in three matches, and the sixth time this season. It was their second blanking at Kansas City, the first coming in a scoreless draw April 5 vs. Real Salt Lake.  “It's been a strange year. It's not like we've gone out with our consistent style, and there have been a lot of disruptions. So it's a difficult thing to evaluate,” Vermes said. “I couldn't care less about the games up until (the last one). This is the one I have to evaluate.” HOUSTON DYNAMO The Houston Dynamo saw their club-record road losing streak hit seven matches, falling 3-0 to the Columbus Crew on Saturday evening at Crew Stadium. The Dynamo are in ninth place in the Eastern Conference with 25 points from 24 games. LAST MATCH  The Crew took the lead after 35 minutes. Justin Meram benefitted from a poor touch from a Houston defender and gathered the ball near the top of the penalty box, then took a few touches before firing a left-footed shot past goalkeeper Tally Hall.  The lead was doubled in the 59th minute as Meram this time played provider. Cleaning up a long corner, Meram turned and swung in a perfectly placed cross to the head of Adam Bedell, who outmuscled his marker and glanced a header past a helpless Hall and into the far corner.  Columbus added a third goal in the 64th minute, when fullback Waylon Francis found streaking substitute Aaron Schoenfeld with a perfect cross to head home from the heart of the area to seal the match.  Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear made one change to the team that defeated Philadelphia Union 2-0 at BBVA Compass Stadium. Corey Ashe came in at left back in place of DaMarcus Beasley.  HOUSTON DYNAMO (4-4-2): Tally Hall - Kofi Sarkodie, Jermaine Taylor, David Horst, Corey Ashe - Boniek Garcia (Andrew Driver 71), Luis Garrido (Brian Ownby 61), Ricardo Clark, Brad Davis (Jason Johnson 83) Giles Barnes, Will Bruin. TEAM NEWS

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The Dynamo had their club-record road losing streak extended to seven games in the loss at Columbus. The Dynamo are 1-10-1 on their travels, having scored just seven road goals, fewest in MLS this season. The Dynamo have conceded the opening goal 13 times this season, tied for fifth-most in the league. But they have won just once after allowing the opening goal, their .077 winning percentage better than just the Montréal Impact (0-11-1, .042). “I thought up until the goal we looked pretty good,” Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear said. “I thought that first goal took the wind out of us.” After starting three consecutive matches at left back following his acquisition, DaMarcus Beasley did not feature against the Crew after suffering hamstring tightness. Corey Ashe made his first start since July 20, coming back into the back four at left back to replace Beasley. “I don’t think there’s anything anyone could question Corey about,” said forward Giles Barnes. “Ever since the day he knew he might not be starting he’s been out here working and doing his thing and that’s Corey all over. I can’t praise Corey enough. He’s a good player as well. He’s accepted what’s happened, and he’s working hard day-in-and-day-out.” Beasley had not returned to full training sessions as the buildup to the Sporting match began. “He’s out as of now and we’ll see,” Kinnear said. “He went out jogging [Monday], and we have until Friday to see if he can play or not. [Corey’s] training well, and when he’s been asked to play he’s ready. He’s been very professional about it.” The Dynamo were shut out at the attacking end for a 10th time this season, nine of those coming away from BBVA Compass Stadium. The New York Red Bulls were shut out 12 times in away matches in 2009 when they set the MLS record for fewest goals scored in road games for the season (3). “I don’t think it was one thing in particular,” Kinnear said. “I don’t think we had a good night. They played pretty well, and you give them credit for that.”

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2014 SPORTING KANSAS CITY STATISTICS (12-7-6, 42 pts.) UNF 14 10 8 37 22 13 17 78 6 9 16 11 7 5 15 4 40 31 30 24 1 3 21 20 20 12 2 94 23 23

POS F M F F F M F D M M F F D D D D D M G D G D G M M M D M M M

PLAYER Dom Dwyer Benny Feilhaber Graham Zusi Jacob Peterson Soony Saad Lawrence Olum C.J. Sapong Aurelien Collin Paulo Nagamura Antonio Dovale Claudio Bieler Sal Zizzo Chance Myers Matt Besler Seth Sinovic Kevin Ellis Igor Juliao Josh Gardner Andy Gruenebaum Mechack Jerome Eric Kronberg Ike Opara Jon Kempin Jorge Claros Oriol Rosell Mikey Lopez Erik Palmer-Brown Jimmy Medranda Alex Martinez Martin Steuble Own-goals received Team totals Opponent totals

GP 25 24 17 19 16 17 14 21 14 12 10 15 7 16 23 14 16 1 6 2 17 3 3 3 7 4 3 4 10 1

GS 23 24 16 11 7 13 4 20 14 9 3 11 7 16 23 10 16 1 6 1 17 2 2 2 7 4 2 1 3 0

MIN 2022 2077 1453 1119 689 1213 513 1654 1150 646 304 908 576 1425 2035 998 1362 89 495 91 1530 152 225 197 594 299 235 119 411 1

25 25

25 25

2250 2250

G 16 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 36 26

A 1 5 5 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 81 34 22 23 24 11 12 18 18 16 10 19 1 3 15 2 10 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 7 7 0 4 8 0

SOG 35 10 8 10 10 4 4 5 8 5 2 7 0 0 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 0

27 21

351 251

126 90

FC 52 40 12 11 9 8 14 32 25 6 8 5 3 23 35 16 19 4 0 1 3 4 0 3 11 8 4 5 5 0

FS 50 60 28 13 11 3 16 21 17 9 3 8 7 9 17 8 36 1 3 0 2 2 0 0 3 3 1 4 17 0

OFF 24 1 0 3 0 0 2 5 3 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 1 24 94 0 7 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0

C 4 5 0 2 1 3 1 1 4 3 1 0 1 2 4 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

366 371 371 366

49 66

141 103

43 58

6 7

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Dom Dwyer 5, Jacob Peterson 2, Lawrence Olum 2, Benny Feilhaber 1, Soony Saad 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Benny Feilhaber 1, Jacob Peterson 1, Graham Zusi 1, Seth Sinovic 1, Kevin Ellis 1, Dom Dwyer 1, Igor Juliao 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Dom Dwyer 6-6 SPORTING KANSAS CITY GOALKEEPING UNF 30 1 21

POS G G G

GOALKEEPER Andy Gruenebaum Eric Kronberg Jon Kempin Team totals Opponent totals

GP 6 17 3 25 25

GS 6 17 2 25 25

MIN SHTS 495 22 1530 58 225 10 2250 90 2250 126

SV 16 38 5 59 83

GA 7 15 4 26 36

GAA 1.27 0.88 1.6 1.04 1.44

PG 0 5 0 5 6

PA 0 5 1 6 6

W L 4 1 7 5 1 1 12 7 7 12

T 1 5 0 6 6

SO 0 7 0 7 6

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2014 HOUSTON DYNAMO STATISTICS (7-13-4, 25 pts.) UNF 12 23 11 13 15 7 27 26 8 20 21 2 1 18 4 24 17 28 5 22 14 10 16 19

POS F M M M F F M M D M D D G D D G M M D M F M D M

PLAYER Will Bruin Giles Barnes Brad Davis Ricardo Clark Mark Sherrod Omar Cummings Boniek Garcia Corey Ashe Kofi Sarkodie Andrew Driver DaMarcus Beasley Eric Brunner Tally Hall David Horst Jermaine Taylor Tyler Deric Servando Carrasco Tony Cascio Warren Creavalle Brian Ownby Jason Johnson Alexander Lopez A.J. Cochran Luis Garrido Own-goals received Opponent totals Team totals

GP 23 24 15 15 9 17 20 18 23 24 3 4 23 21 20 1 12 5 16 14 5 6 11 4

GS 23 24 15 14 3 5 20 18 23 18 3 2 23 21 20 1 6 4 10 0 0 1 6 4

MIN 1987 2129 1227 1205 223 572 1686 1620 2062 1499 270 187 2070 1763 1724 90 550 336 890 245 134 190 685 314

24 24

24 24

2160 2160

G 9 5 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 45 25

A 1 5 6 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 66 78 23 29 9 17 20 8 4 20 1 0 0 11 7 0 4 7 2 1 5 4 4 2

SOG 29 24 11 8 2 4 7 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1

36 24

318 322

119 104

FC 17 39 16 19 5 5 25 8 40 21 0 2 2 25 24 0 7 3 18 7 1 1 12 7

FS 10 29 20 10 1 3 46 20 26 7 6 1 1 17 7 0 6 2 12 9 3 2 5 1

OFF 9 8 3 2 3 5 3 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

CK 0 2 82 0 0 0 23 2 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 7 0 0

C 3 1 0 3 1 0 1 2 4 1 1 1 0 2 6 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 2 1

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

268 304 304 268

37 42

110 133

38 34

3 4

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Will Bruin 5, Giles Barnes 2 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Brad Davis 2, Giles Barnes 2, Mark Sherrod 1, Boniek Garcia 1, Kofi Sarkodie 1, Omar Cummings 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Brad Davis 1-2, Giles Barnes 1-2, Boniek Garcia 0-1 HOUSTON DYNAMO GOALKEEPING UNF 1 24

POS G G

GOALKEEPER Tally Hall Tyler Deric Team totals Opponent totals

GP 23 1 24 24

GS 23 1 24 24

MIN SHTS 2070 113 90 6 2160 119 2159 104

SV 66 4 70 78

GA 43 2 45 25

GAA 1.87 2 1.88 1.04

PG 7 1 8 2

PA 8 1 9 5

W L 7 12 0 1 7 13 13 7

T 4 0 4 4

SO 7 0 7 10

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SPORTING KANSAS CITY 2014 SCHEDULE DAY Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.

DATE Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar.

OPPONENT 8 at Seattle 15 FC Dallas 22 San Jose 29 at Colorado

RESULT L 0-1 T 1-1 W 1-0 W 3-2

ATT 39240 19431 19368 12203

W-L-T 0-1-0 0-1-1 1-1-1 2-1-1

Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sun. Fri. Tue. Sat. Fri. Fri. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Fri. Sun. Sat.

Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May June June July July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug.

5 Real Salt Lake 19 Montreal 26 at New England 4 Columbus 10 at Montreal 14 Philadelphia 18 at Chicago 23 Toronto FC 27 New York 31 at D.C. United 6 at Houston 27 at Portland 6 Chicago 12 at Montreal 16 at Columbus 19 Los Angeles 26 at Toronto FC 1 Philadelphia 10 at Vancouver 16 Toronto FC

T W L W W L L T T L W W T W W W W T L W

0-0 4-0 0-2 2-0 3-0 1-2 1-2 2-2 1-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 0-2 4-1

19838 20306 14806 20565 16529 19073 15746 19914 19221 18522 18396 20814 20858 17155 13643 21493 22591 21318 20183 20730

2-1-2 3-1-2 3-2-2 4-2-2 5-2-2 5-3-2 5-4-2 5-4-3 5-4-4 5-5-4 6-5-4 7-5-4 7-5-5 8-5-5 9-5-5 10-5-5 11-5-5 11-5-6 11-6-6 12-6-6

Sat. Fri. Wed. Sat. Fri. Fri. Fri. Fri. Sat. Sun.

Aug. Aug. Sep. Sep. Sep. Sep. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.

23 D.C. United 29 Houston 3 at New England 6 at New York 12 at Chivas USA 26 New England 3 at D.C. United 10 Chicago 18 at Philadelphia 26 New York

L 0-3

19963

12-7-6

POS PTS NOTES: 5 0 SEA: Barrett (94+) 5 1 KC: Collin (81); DAL: Hedges (90) 5 4 KC: Dwyer (57); 2 7 KC: Zusi (50) Feilhaber (79) Dwyer (92+); COL: Sanchez (60,78) 3 8 1 11 KC: own goal (31) Collin (71) Dwyer (74,86); 2 11 NE: Bunbury (92+) Nguyen (95+) 1 14 KC: Peterson (10) Bieler (95+); 1 17 KC: Dwyer (18,64) Nagamura (34); 1 17 KC: Dwyer (80); PHI: Cruz (49) Maidana (81) 2 17 KC: Dwyer (68); CHI: Magee (7,16) 2 18 KC: Dwyer (47,84); TOR: Moore (67) Orr (91+) 2 19 KC: Dovale (9); NY: Wright-Phillips (50) 3 19 DC: Espindola (28) 2 22 KC: Saad (45) Dwyer (70); 1 25 KC: Olum (24); 2 26 KC: Dwyer (33); CHI: Magee (40) 2 29 KC: Dwyer (4,89); MTL: Di Vaio (28) 1 32 KC: Sapong (43) Feilhaber (93+); CLB: own goal (69) 1 35 KC: Feilhaber (11) Olum (61); LA: Keane (79) 1 38 KC: Zusi (48) Peterson (80); TOR: Goncalves (16) 1 39 KC: Zusi (54); PHI: Brown (71) 1 39 VAN: own goal (17) Mattocks (39) 1 42 KC: Dwyer (18,33) Saad (64) Sapong (77); TOR: Souza (46+) 2 42 DC: Espindola (24) Rolfe (28) Kitchen (31)

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HOUSTON DYNAMO 2014 SCHEDULE DAY Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.

DATE Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr.

OPPONENT 8 New England 15 Montreal 29 at Vancouver 5 FC Dallas

ATT 22320 18245 21000 22202

W-L-T 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-2-0

Sat. Sat. Wed. Sun. Sat.

Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May

12 at New England 19 at Philadelphia 23 at New York 27 Portland 3 at Chivas USA

L T L T W

0-2 0-0 0-4 1-1 4-1

14259 17301 13278 20558 6082

2-3-0 2-3-1 2-4-1 2-4-2 3-4-2

Wed. May Sun. May

7 Columbus 11 Real Salt Lake

W 1-0 L 2-5

15030 16514

4-4-2 4-5-2

Sat. Wed. Sun. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri.

17 Los Angeles 21 at D.C. United 25 at San Jose 1 at Colorado 6 Sporting KC 29 at Montreal 4 New York

W L L L L L T

1-0 0-2 0-3 0-3 0-2 0-3 2-2

22233 8224 10525 17470 18396 16752 22312

5-5-2 5-6-2 5-7-2 5-8-2 5-9-2 5-10-2 5-10-3

Sat. July

12 at Toronto FC

L 2-4

22591

5-11-3

Sat. July

19 Toronto FC

T 2-2

20069

5-11-4

Sun. Sun. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sun. Thu. Fri.

3 D.C. United 10 at Seattle 15 Philadelphia 23 at Columbus 29 at Sporting KC 6 Montreal 13 Columbus 20 at Philadelphia 28 Chicago 4 at New York 8 at Toronto FC 12 D.C. United 16 New England 24 at Chicago

W L W L

20061 50276 20283 17551

6-11-4 6-12-4 7-12-4 7-13-4

May May May June June June July

Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sep. Sep. Sep. Sep. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.

RESULT W 4-0 W 1-0 L 1-2 L 1-4

1-0 0-2 2-0 0-3

POS PTS NOTES: 1 3 HOU: Bruin (2,13) Garcia (23) Cummings (92+); 1 6 HOU: Bruin (40); 3 6 HOU: Clark (75); VAN: Harvey (14) Miller (58) 4 6 HOU: Clark (41); DAL: Pereira (31) Watson (61,70) own goal (68) 7 6 NE: Alston (68) Bengtson (91+) 7 7 8 7 NY: Wright-Phillips (12,24,86) Henry (65) 7 8 HOU: Bruin (16); POR: Fernandez (33) 5 11 HOU: Davis (12) Barnes (32,69) Bruin (47+); CHV: Torres (7) 2 14 HOU: Bruin (50); 4 14 HOU: Sherrod (22,56); RSL: Morales (1,17,89) Saborio (32) Mulholland (78) 3 17 HOU: Barnes (61); 4 17 DC: Rolfe (29) Espindola (63) 4 17 SJ: Stephenson (38,58) Harris (70) 4 17 COL: Brown (5,35) Hill (51) 4 17 KC: Saad (45) Dwyer (70) 8 17 MTL: McInerney (41,75) Di Vaio (79) 7 18 HOU: Barnes (1) Davis (82); NY: Wright-Phillips (13,72) 9 18 HOU: Davis (13,30); TOR: Osorio (39) Oduro (46+) Defoe (63,89) 9 19 HOU: Bruin (11) Barnes (26); TOR: Souza (18) Oduro (47+) 8 22 HOU: Bruin (91+); 9 22 SEA: Pappa (69) Pineda (75) 8 25 HOU: Bruin (51) own goal (90); 9 25 CLB: Meram (35) Bedell (59) Schoenfeld (64)

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SPORTING KC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2014)

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2014)

Goals 2 5 times Assists 2 Graham Zusi 2 Sal Zizzo Shots 6 Dom Dwyer Shots on Goal 4 Dom Dwyer 4 Dom Dwyer Fouls Committed 6 Benny Feilhaber Fouls Suffered 9 Dom Dwyer Offside 3 Chance Myers 3 Dom Dwyer Saves 6 Andy Gruenebaum Shots Faced 7 Eric Kronberg 7 Andy Gruenebaum Goals Allowed 3 Jon Kempin

Goals 4 04/19/2014 vs 4 08/16/2014 vs Assists 5 03/29/2014 vs Shots 20 04/05/2014 vs Shots on Goal 9 04/05/2014 vs 9 07/06/2014 vs Fouls Committed 25 03/08/2014 vs 25 08/10/2014 vs Fouls Suffered 28 05/18/2014 vs Corner Kicks 12 03/15/2014 vs Offside 4 05/10/2014 vs 4 07/06/2014 vs 4 07/16/2014 vs 4 07/19/2014 vs Saves 6 08/01/2014 vs Shots Faced 7 05/14/2014 vs 7 08/01/2014 vs 7 08/10/2014 vs Goals Allowed 3 08/23/2014 vs

04/19/2014 vs MTL

W 4-0

03/29/2014 vs COL 03/29/2014 vs COL

W 3-2 W 3-2

03/08/2014 vs SEA

L 0-1

05/10/2014 vs MTL 07/12/2014 vs MTL

W 3-0 W 2-1

08/10/2014 vs VAN

L 0-2

04/19/2014 vs MTL

W 4-0

04/05/2014 vs RSL 07/16/2014 vs CLB

T 0-0 W 2-1

08/01/2014 vs PHI

T 1-1

05/14/2014 vs PHI 08/01/2014 vs PHI

L 1-2 T 1-1

08/23/2014 vs DC

L 0-3

MTL TOR

W 4-0 W 4-1

COL

W 3-2

RSL

T 0-0

RSL CHI

T 0-0 T 1-1

SEA VAN

L 0-1 L 0-2

CHI

L 1-2

DAL

T 1-1

MTL CHI CLB LA

W T W W

PHI

T 1-1

PHI PHI VAN

L 1-2 T 1-1 L 0-2

DC

L 0-3

DYNAMO INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2014)

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2014)

Goals 2 4 times Assists 2 Giles Barnes Shots 7 Giles Barnes 7 Mark Sherrod Shots on Goal 4 Will Bruin Fouls Committed 6 Giles Barnes Fouls Suffered 8 Boniek Garcia Offside 2 6 times Saves 5 5 times Shots Faced 10 Tally Hall Goals Allowed 5 Tally Hall

Goals 4 03/08/2014 at 4 05/03/2014 at Assists 4 03/08/2014 at Shots 20 03/08/2014 at 20 04/23/2014 at 20 08/03/2014 at Shots on Goal 9 03/08/2014 at Fouls Committed 18 07/12/2014 at Fouls Suffered 19 08/10/2014 at Corner Kicks 9 03/29/2014 at 9 05/11/2014 at Offside 6 05/03/2014 at Saves 5 05/07/2014 at 5 05/11/2014 at 5 05/17/2014 at 5 06/01/2014 at 5 06/29/2014 at Shots Faced 10 05/11/2014 at Goals Allowed 5 05/11/2014 at

03/08/2014 at NE

W 4-0

07/12/2014 at TOR

L 2-4

03/29/2014 at VAN 05/11/2014 at RSL

L 1-2 L 2-5

08/15/2014 at PHI

W 2-0

05/03/2014 at CHV

W 4-1

04/05/2014 at DAL

L 1-4

03/08/2014 at NE

W 4-0

05/07/2014 at CLB

W 1-0

05/11/2014 at RSL

L 2-5

05/11/2014 at RSL

L 2-5

TEAM LOW GAMES (2014)

3-0 1-1 2-1 2-1

Shots 9 06/27/2014 vs Shots on Goal 1 04/26/2014 vs Fouls Committed 6 05/14/2014 vs Fouls Suffered 6 04/05/2014 vs Corner Kicks 2 05/18/2014 vs Offside 0 03/15/2014 vs 0 04/26/2014 vs 0 05/14/2014 vs 0 06/27/2014 vs Saves 0 03/15/2014 vs 0 07/06/2014 vs Shots Faced 1 03/15/2014 vs 1 03/22/2014 vs 1 04/05/2014 vs

POR

W 1-0

NE

L 0-2

PHI

L 1-2

RSL

T 0-0

CHI

L 1-2

DAL NE PHI POR

T L L W

DAL CHI

T 1-1 T 1-1

DAL SJ RSL

T 1-1 W 1-0 T 0-0

1-1 0-2 1-2 1-0

TEAM LOW GAMES (2014)

NE CHV

W 4-0 W 4-1

NE

W 4-0

NE NY DC

W 4-0 L 0-4 W 1-0

NE

W 4-0

TOR

L 2-4

SEA

L 0-2

VAN RSL

L 1-2 L 2-5

CHV

W 4-1

CLB RSL LA COL MTL

W L W L L

RSL

L 2-5

RSL

L 2-5

1-0 2-5 1-0 0-3 0-3

Shots 5 06/01/2014 at Shots on Goal 0 04/12/2014 at 0 06/01/2014 at Fouls Committed 7 05/17/2014 at 7 06/01/2014 at 7 08/15/2014 at Fouls Suffered 5 04/23/2014 at Corner Kicks 2 05/17/2014 at 2 05/25/2014 at Offside 0 04/19/2014 at 0 05/11/2014 at 0 07/12/2014 at 0 07/19/2014 at 0 08/10/2014 at Saves 0 04/19/2014 at 0 08/23/2014 at Shots Faced 0 04/19/2014 at

COL

L 0-3

NE COL

L 0-2 L 0-3

LA COL PHI

W 1-0 L 0-3 W 2-0

NY

L 0-4

LA SJ

W 1-0 L 0-3

PHI RSL TOR TOR SEA

T L L T L

PHI CLB

T 0-0 L 0-3

PHI

T 0-0

0-0 2-5 2-4 2-2 0-2

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2014 SPORTING KANSAS CITY VS. HOUSTON DYNAMO (1-0-0) UNF 22 14 10 1 6 37 11 15 4 13 2 23 9 40

POS F F M G M F F D D M D M M D

PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

CP

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1

90 90 45 90 7 45 45 90 90 90 90 83 21 45 90 90

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

4 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 18

3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3

3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 10 17

1 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 3 17 10

0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3

1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Soony Saad Dom Dwyer Benny Feilhaber Eric Kronberg Paulo Nagamura Jacob Peterson Sal Zizzo Seth Sinovic Kevin Ellis Lawrence Olum Erik Palmer-Brown Alex Martinez Antonio Dovale Igor Juliao Team totals Opponent totals

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Soony Saad 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Benny Feilhaber 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Dom Dwyer 1-1

UNF 1

POS G

GOALKEEPER

GP

GS

1 1 1

1 1 1

Eric Kronberg Team totals Opponent totals

MIN SHT 90 90 90

3 3 6

SV

GA

GAA

PG

PA

W

L

T

SO

O'TIME

3 3 4

0 0 2

0.00 0.00 2.00

0 0 1

0 0 1

1 1 0

0 0 1

0 0 0

1 1 0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

2014 HOUSTON DYNAMO VS. SPORTING KANSAS CITY (0-1-0) UNF 2 7 18 4 24 17 12 8 5 23 14 20 10 16

POS D F D D G M F D D M F M M D

PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

CP

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1

48 68 9 90 90 90 90 90 33 90 22 90 90 90 90 90

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 1 3 0 0 5 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 18 11

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 6

1 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 1 3 17 10

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 10 17

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 7 3

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Eric Brunner Omar Cummings David Horst Jermaine Taylor Tyler Deric Servando Carrasco Will Bruin Kofi Sarkodie Warren Creavalle Giles Barnes Jason Johnson Andrew Driver Alexander Lopez A.J. Cochran Team totals Opponent totals

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Soony Saad 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Benny Feilhaber 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Dom Dwyer 1-1

UNF 24

POS G

GOALKEEPER Tyler Deric Team totals Opponent totals

GP

GS

1 1 1

1 1 1

MIN SHT 90 90 90

6 6 3

SV

GA

GAA

PG

PA

W

L

T

SO

O'TIME

4 4 3

2 2 0

2.00 2.00 0.00

1 1 0

1 1 0

0 0 1

1 1 0

0 0 0

0 0 1

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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HEAD-TO-HEAD

DYNAMO VS SPORTING KC ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

Dynamo

Sporting KC

Sporting KC 5 wins, 21 goals Dynamo 6 wins, 22 goals 8 ties 4/8/2006 7/15/2006 6/24/2007 9/1/2007 11/10/2007 4/12/2008 9/7/2008 7/4/2009 10/4/2009 5/1/2010 9/22/2010 7/16/2011 9/10/2011 11/6/2011 7/7/2012 7/18/2012 9/14/2012 11/4/2012 11/7/2012 5/12/2013 5/26/2013 10/9/2013 11/9/2013 11/23/2013 6/6/2014

KC 2 at HOU HOU 3 at KC HOU 1 at KC HOU 1 vs KC HOU 2 vs KC KC 0 vs HOU HOU 3 vs KC HOU 1 at KC HOU 1 vs KC HOU 3 vs KC KC 4 vs HOU HOU 1 vs KC KC 3 vs HOU HOU 2 at KC KC 0 vs HOU HOU 2 vs KC KC 1 vs HOU HOU 2 vs KC KC 1 vs HOU KC 1 at HOU KC 1 vs HOU HOU 0 vs KC HOU 0 vs KC KC 2 vs HOU KC 2 at HOU

1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

(H) (KC) (KC) (H) (H) (CA) (H) (CA) (H) (H) (CA) (H) (SP) (SP) (SP) (HB) (SP) (HB) (SP) (HB) (SP) (HB) (HB) (SP) (HB)

Category Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks

1 11 88 38 122 36 52

2 11 110 38 110 28 52

OT 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tot 22 198 76 232 64 104

1 6 103 39 116 16 53

2 15 130 45 128 16 55

OT 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tot 21 233 84 244 32 108

GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS: HOU KC

1-15

16-30

31-45

46-60

61-75

76-90

OT

Total

2 1

6 1

2 3

5 1

4 8

3 7

0 0

22 21

CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Peter Vermes Dominic Kinnear

vs. HOU vs. KC

4-2-6 8-7-10

(1.5 pts./game) (1.36 pts./game)

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS: Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Wins Losses Shutouts Saves Goals Allowed

3 3 32 13 12 14 3 3 4 23 11

Sporting KC Kamara/Bunbury Harrington/Zusi Kei Kamara Kei Kamara Sapong/Collin Davy Arnaud Jimmy Nielsen Kevin Hartman Jimmy Nielsen Kevin Hartman Jimmy Nielsen

Dynamo Brad Davis Brad Davis Brad Davis Brad Davis Brad Davis Brad Davis Pat Onstad Hall/Onstad Pat Onstad Tally Hall Pat Onstad

5 3 29 13 20 29 4 2 3 30 10

ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: Sporting KC 2 Teal Bunbury (09/10/11) 2 Harrington/Zusi 10 C.J. Sapong (09/14/12) 4 Johnson/Sapong 6 Santiago Hirsig (07/04/09) 5 3 players tied

Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Shutouts Saves

1 6 players tied 7 Kevin Hartman (09/07/08) 3 4 players tied

Goals Allowed

Dynamo 2 Carr/Jaqua 2 8 3 4

Kamara/Oduro Brian Ching (04/08/06) 5 players tied 7 players tied

6 Ricardo Clark (05/12/13) 1 6 players tied 7 Tally Hall (twice) 4 Pat Onstad (09/22/10)

W-L-T Breakdowns: Sporting Kansas City 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)

Houston Dynamo W-L-T

Streak (started)

8-0-1 3-3-5 1-4-0

5 Ws 1 Ts 2 Ls

(06/06/2014) (08/01/2014) (08/10/2014)

3-0-0 8 Ws (08/03/2013) 4-4-4 1 Ws (08/15/2014) 0-9-0 10 Ls (10/20/2013)

1-7-0 11-0-5

2 Ls 1 Ws

(08/10/2014) 1-12-0 (08/16/2014) 6-1-3

8 Ls (05/11/2014) 2 Ws (08/03/2014)

0-5-1 2-2-4 6-0-1 2-0-0 2-0-0

4 Ls 2 Ts 5 Ws 7 Ws 3 Ws

(04/26/2014) (07/06/2014) (06/06/2014) (03/02/2013) (05/05/2013)

0-9-1 4-2-1 1-2-2 0-0-0 2-0-0

8 3 1 2 4

Ls Ws Ws Ws Ws

(04/23/2014) (05/07/2014) (08/15/2014) (08/03/2013) (05/08/2013)

6-0-1 5-2-4 1-4-1 0-1-0 0-0-0

5 Ws 1 Ws 1 Ls 3 Ls 0-

(04/19/2014) (08/16/2014) (08/10/2014) (04/27/2013) -

6-0-1 1-0-1 0-5-2 0-4-0 0-4-0

4 1 1 6 6

Ws Ws Ls Ls Ls

(05/07/2014) (05/03/2014) (08/10/2014) (03/17/2013) (08/24/2013)

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SPORTING KC CAREER SCORING VS. DYNAMO (5-6-8) PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

Kei Kamara Teal Bunbury Aurelien Collin C.J. Sapong Josh Wolff Jose Burciaga Jr. Sasha Victorine Davy Arnaud Jimmy Conrad Dom Dwyer Zoltan Hercegfalvi Eddie Johnson Soony Saad Ryan Smith Michael Harrington Graham Zusi Claudio Bieler Roger Espinoza Benny Feilhaber Claudio Lopez Jacob Peterson Craig Rocastle Julio Cesar Scott Sealy Seth Sinovic Alex Zotinca Team totals Opponent totals

10 7 6 7 7 3 4 10 7 2 1 3 3 2 11 7 2 8 1 4 7 2 2 4 8 2 19 19

7 2 6 5 6 3 4 7 7 2 0 3 2 2 10 6 2 8 1 4 4 1 2 3 8 1 19 19

637 230 540 476 525 270 342 653 630 164 28 270 158 162 850 563 177 657 45 360 409 130 180 224 709 98 1710 1710

3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 22

1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 25

SHT GOALKEEPER

GP

MIN

SHT

SV

GAA

PG

32 8 6 15 11 4 5 10 3 7 2 7 4 2 3 18 6 6 0 11 5 1 0 3 4 2 233 198

1 10 6 2 19 19

90 900 540 180 1710 1710

3 30 30 13 76 84

3 17 23 8 51 59

0.00 1.10 1.17 2.00 1.16 1.11

0 0 0 0 0 2

Eric Kronberg Jimmy Nielsen Kevin Hartman Bo Oshoniyi Team totals Opponent totals

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DYNAMO CAREER SCORING VS. SPORTING KC (6-5-8) PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

GOALKEEPER

GP

Brad Davis Luis Angel Landin Calen Carr Brian Ching Nate Jaqua Kei Kamara Dominic Oduro Brian Mullan Adrian Serioux Cam Weaver Samuel Appiah Patrick Ianni Joseph Ngwenya Eddie Robinson Will Bruin Mike Chabala Stuart Holden Corey Ashe Giles Barnes Dwayne De Rosario Boniek Garcia Kevin Goldthwaite Andre Hainault Alejandro Moreno Craig Waibel Team totals Opponent totals

17 2 1 9 1 2 4 9 4 4 1 2 3 6 7 5 5 15 4 5 5 1 8 2 3 19 19

16 2 1 5 1 2 3 9 2 2 0 2 2 5 7 4 3 12 3 4 5 1 7 2 3 19 19

1274 134 90 453 83 180 267 786 206 131 19 180 171 459 592 405 314 1077 269 361 450 90 646 169 270 1710 1710

5 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 21

3 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 21

29 3 3 15 4 9 6 8 2 2 2 1 2 2 19 0 4 5 6 9 3 3 1 3 2 198 233

Tony Caig Tally Hall Pat Onstad Tyler Deric Team totals Opponent totals

2 8 8 1 19 19

MIN SHTS 180 720 720 90 1710 1710

6 39 33 6 84 76

SV

GAA

PG

5 30 20 4 59 51

0.50 1.00 1.25 2.00 1.11 1.16

0 1 0 1 2 0

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CURRENT SPORTING KC VS. DYNAMO (5-6-8)

CURRENT DYNAMO VS. SPORTING KC (6-5-8)

PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

PLAYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

Aurelien Collin C.J. Sapong Jacob Peterson Dom Dwyer Soony Saad Graham Zusi Claudio Bieler Benny Feilhaber Paulo Nagamura Seth Sinovic Sal Zizzo Matt Besler Antonio Dovale Kevin Ellis Andy Gruenebaum Igor Juliao Eric Kronberg Chance Myers Lawrence Olum Ike Opara Erik Palmer-Brown Team totals Opponent totals

6 7 21 2 3 7 2 4 19 9 4 9 1 1 4 1 1 11 4 3 1 19 19

6 5 13 2 2 6 2 4 18 8 2 9 1 1 4 1 1 7 2 3 1 19 19

540 476 1159 164 158 563 177 302 1502 710 210 796 21 90 360 45 90 724 218 270 90 1710 1710

2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 22

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GAME NOTES SPORTING KANSAS CITY vs HOUSTON DYNAMO Sporting Park (Kansas City, Kansas) 7 p.m. CT English TV: NBCSN English Radio: Sports Radio 810 WHB Spanish Radio: La Gran D 1340 AM

SPORTING Kansas City roster No. Pos. Name Pronunciation 1 GK Eric Kronberg krawn-berg 2 DEF Erik Palmer-Brown 3 DEF Ike Opara** oh-PAR-ah 4 DEF Kevin Ellis 5 DEF Matt Besler BEEZ-ler 6 MID Paulo Nagamura POW-lo na-ga-MOO-ra 7 DEF Chance Myers** 8 MID Graham Zusi ZOO-see 9 MID Antonio Dovale doh-VAH-lay 10 MID Benny Feilhaber FAIL-hob-ber 11 FWD Sal Zizzo ZEE-zoh 12 MID Mikey Lopez 13 DEF Lawrence Olum OH-lumm 14 FWD Dom Dwyer 15 DEF Seth Sinovic sin-OH-vick 16 FWD Claudio Bieler bee-AY-lurr 17 FWD C.J. Sapong sah-PONG 18 MID Victor Munoz 20 MID Jorge Claros hor-hay 21 GK Jon Kempin 22 FWD Soony Saad SOO-nee sod 23 MID Martin Steuble STOY-bleh 24 MID Michael Kafari 25 MID Christian Duke* 28 GK Tim Melia^ 30 GK Andy Gruenebaum GREEN-uh-BOHM 37 FWD Jacob Peterson 40 DEF Igor Juliao ZHOO-lee-ow 78 DEF Aurelien Collin au-REEL-ee-en 94 MID Jimmy Medranda* muh-DRAHN-dah * On loan ** Disabled list ^ League pool goalkeeper

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2014 Regular season Team stats SPORTING KANSAS CITY 12-7-6 (42 pts) 25 2nd in East 36 27 1.44 26 1.04 +10 351 (126) 35.9% 366 371 43 6

Eastern Conference 1. D.C. United 2. Sporting Kansas City 3. Toronto FC 4. Columbus Crew 5. New York Red Bulls 6. New England Revolution 7. Philadelphia Union 8. Chicago Fire 9. Houston Dynamo 10. Montreal Impact

P W L T GP 43 13 7 4 24 42 12 7 6 25 33 9 8 6 23 33 8 8 9 25 31 7 7 10 24 30 9 12 3 24 30 7 9 9 25 26 4 6 14 24 25 7 13 4 24 17 4 15 5 24

Western Conference 1. Seattle Sounders FC 2. FC Dallas 3. Real Salt Lake 4. LA Galaxy 5. Vancouver Whitecaps 6. Portland Timbers 7. Colorado Rapids 8. San Jose Earthquakes 9. Chivas USA

P W L T GP 45 14 7 3 24 42 12 7 6 25 42 11 5 9 25 40 11 5 7 23 33 7 5 12 24 31 7 8 10 25 30 8 11 6 25 25 6 10 7 23 24 6 12 6 24

RECORD GAMES PLAYED CONFERENCE POSITION GOALS ASSISTS GOALS/GAME GOALS ALLOWED ALLOWED/GAME GOAL DIFFERENTIAL SHOTS (ON GOAL) ON GOAL % FOULS COMMITTED FOULS SUFFERED CAUTIONS EJECTIONS

7-13-4 (25 pts) 24 9th in East 25 24 1.04 45 1.88 -20 322 (104) 32.3% 304 268 34 4

2014 REgular season Individual Leaders SPORTING KANSAS CITY

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16 Dom Dwyer goals 5 Feilhaber/Zusi assists 81 Dom Dwyer shots 34 Dom Dwyer shots on Goal 5 Dom Dwyer game-winning goals 1 seven players tied game-winning assists 52 Dom Dwyer fouls COMMITTED 60 Benny Feilhaber fouls SUFFERED 5 Benny Feilhaber cautions 2 Aurelien Collin ejections 0.88 Eric Kronberg 7 Eric Kronberg 7 Eric Kronberg 38 Eric Kronberg

goals against avg wins shutouts saves

Will Bruin 9 Brad Davis 6 Giles Barnes 78 Will Bruin 29 Will Bruin 5 Barnes/Davis 2 Kofi Sarkodie 40 Boniek Garcia 46 Jermaine Taylor 6 four players tied 1 Tally Hall 1.87 Tally Hall 7 Tally Hall 7 Tally Hall 66

Coaches - REGULAR SEASON

2014 Regular Season MLS Standings Through Aug. 26

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peter vermes 6th season 74-52-43 6th season 74-52-43

dominic kinnear

MLS Experience MLS Record Year with Team Record with Team

11th season 135-100-105 9th season 108-86-84

SPORTING KANSAS CITY injury report As of Aug. 26, 2014 OUT: • Ike Opara (right ankle - out for season) • Chance Myers (left Achilles - out for season) • Eric Kronberg (fractured fourth metacarpal in left hand) • Jacob Peterson (left knee strain) QUESTIONABLE: • Paulo Nagamura (left ankle sprain) • Sal Zizzo (lower back contusion)


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Kansas City Connections

Noteworthy milestones

Managers Peter Vermes and Dominic Kinnear both played in the inaugural 1996 season of Major League Soccer.

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Matt Besler, Graham Zusi and Brad Davis featured for the United States at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

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Matt Besler, Will Bruin and Corey Ashe were on the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup winning squad for the United States.

Benny Feilhaber and Giles Barnes were teammates at Derby County FC of the English Premier League from 2007-2008.

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Benny Feilhaber (2008-2011) and Tally Hall (2007-2009) both played professionally in the Danish Superliga.

Ike Opara, Anthony Arena and Michael Lisch were teammates at Wake Forest University in 2009.

Sal Zizzo and Eric Brunner were teammates at Portland Timbers from 2011-2012.

Sal Zizzo and David Horst were teammates at Portland Timbers from 2011-2013.

Jacob Peterson and Omar Cummings were teammates at Colorado Rapids from 2007-2009.

Jacob Peterson (2004), Eric Brunner (2007), Kofie Sarkodie (2010) and A.J. Cochran (2013) all played for the Michigan Bucks of the USL Premier Development League before starting their MLS careers.

last time they met The teams last met in the MLS regular season on June 6, 2014 at BBVA Compass Stadium. Ten-man Sporting KC defeated the Houston Dynamo 2-0 to snap a five-game winless run and kickstart what would become an eight-match unbeaten streak. After Antonio Dovale was sent off in the 20th minute, Soony Saad scored on the stroke of halftime to give the visitors a 1-0 lead. Dwyer doubled his team’s advantage with 20 minutes remaining and Eric Kronberg picked up his sixth shutout of the 2014 campaign. Erik Palmer-Brown and Kevin Ellis started in central defense, marking the first time in club history Sporting KC has started two homegrown players in an MLS match. Friday is the second and final meeting between the sides this season. Sporting KC is unbeaten in seven straight games (including playoffs) against Houston dating back to 2012.

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Sporting KC has sold out 49 straight MLS home games at Sporting Park. Sporting KC has won 241 MLS regular season games, third most in league history. Sporting KC has tied 122 MLS regular season games, most in MLS history. Peter Vermes is in his sixth season as manager, second longest in club history behind Bob Gansler. Vermes’ winning percentage (.565) is best for Sporting KC all-time. Graham Zusi’s 486 career corner kicks taken in the MLS regular season are most all-time for Sporting KC. Graham Zusi is in third place on Sporting KC’s all-time assist chart with 36. Aurelien Collin is second in club history for most MLS goals scored by a defender with 15, two shy of Jimmy Conrad (17). Matt Besler is in ninth place on the club’s all-time chart for regular season games started with 137. On July 26, Andy Gruenebaum became the second goalkeeper in MLS history to earn regulation wins in each of his first four regular season appearances for a new club. Dom Dwyer’s 16 MLS goals in 2014 rank second on the club’s singleseason goal scoring chart. During the 2014 MLS regular season, 30 different players have featured for Sporting KC and 29 have earned starts, both club records. On Aug. 16, Jon Kempin became the youngest goalkeeper to start an MLS match for Sporting KC in club history (21 years, 131 days). On Aug. 16, Dom Dwyer became the first player in Sporting KC history to record two penalty kick goals in the same game.

sporting kc news & notes Besler and Zusi sign Designated Player contracts with Sporting KC Sporting KC signed defender Matt Besler and midfielder Graham Zusi to longterm Designated Player contracts on July 19. Per club policy, additional terms of the agreements will not be disclosed. An Overland Park native, Besler became the first player from the state of Kansas to play in a FIFA World Cup when he started all four matches for the United States in Brazil this summer. The 27-year-old centerback debuted for the U.S. in January 2013 and has 21 career international appearances, including all three knockout round games en route to the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup title. Besler was named captain of the reigning MLS Cup champions prior to the 2014 season and was recognized as the Kansas City Sports Commission Sportsman of the Year in April. Besler has made 152 MLS appearances (including postseason) with two goals and seven assists since being drafted by Kansas City in the first round of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft out of Notre Dame. Zusi is also coming off a strong performance at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. He appeared in all four games for head coach Jurgen Klinsmann and contributed assists in back-to-back group stage games against Ghana and Portugal. The 27-year-old has earned 27 career international appearances with three goals and six assists in a U.S. Men’s National Team jersey. Taken in the second round of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft as a two-time national champion at the University of Maryland, Zusi has recorded 20 goals and 41 assists in 150 MLS matches (including postseason) over six professional seasons with Sporting KC.

Sporting KC Designated Players all-time • • • • • •

Graham Zusi (2014 - ) Matt Besler (2014 - ) Claudio Bieler (2013 - ) Jeferson (2011) Omar Bravo (2011) Claudio Lopez (2008)


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Sporting KC news & Notes (continued) Kempin continues strong month of August

Eastern Conference foes rekindle rivalry at Sporting Park

In the last four weeks, homegrown goalkeeper Jon Kempin has earned MVP honors of the inaugural MLS Homegrown Game, made his League debut, become Sporting KC’s youngest ever starting keeper and posted two Save of the Week nominations.

Since 2011, Sporting KC and the Houston Dynamo have developed one of the fiercest rivalries in MLS. The clubs have met in each of the last three postseasons, with Houston eliminating Sporting KC in 2011 and 2012 before Peter Vermes’ men prevailed in the 2013 Eastern Conference Championship.

Kempin, the club’s first Homegrown player upon signing in 2010 at age 17, made his MLS debut in the second half of Sporting KC’s 2-0 loss at the Vancouver Whitecaps on Aug. 10. Replacing the injured Andy Gruenebaum at halftime, he marked his first League appearance with a penalty kick save – and MLS Save of the Week winner – against Darren Mattocks in the 84th minute. The Leawood, Kansas native followed up with another Save of the Week nominee in a 4-1 win over Toronto FC on Aug. 16, denying Gilberto in the 51st minute with Sporting KC up a goal. In his CONCACAF Champions League debut on Tuesday, Kempin made a pivotal save in the 81st minute to keep his team level with Real Esteli as the match ended 1-1.

Winners of two MLS Cups each, Sporting KC and Houston have met 15 times over the last four seasons in all competitions, including five playoff tilts and one U.S. Open Cup qualification match in 2011. Sporting KC holds a 6-3-6 edge during this period and are unbeaten against the Dynamo in seven straight matches dating back to July 2012.

With Gruenebaum’s status day-to-day (shoulder muscle strain) and first-string keeper Eric Kronberg still out (hand fracture), Kempin has assumed the role of Sporting KC’s No. 1 keeper for the last four matches in all competitions. The fifth-year professional most recently joined the United States U-21 Men’s National Team in April and has also trained with the U.S. U-23 National Team.

Forward Dom Dwyer is second in MLS with 16 goals and has climbed into second place on the club’s all-time single season scoring chart. With nine League matches remaining, he needs three more goals to pass Preki’s single season record of 18 set in 1996.

Injuries and international duty test Sporting KC’s depth Through 25 games in the 2014 MLS regular season, Sporting KC has featured 24 different starting lineups. Peter Vermes’ lineup selection has been complicated by several factors throughout the year. In March, the club had to balance multiple competitions during the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals. In May, schedule congestion came to the forefront with seven MLS games during the month. More recently, goalkeepers Eric Kronberg and Andy Gruenebaum suffered injuries, giving Jon Kempin his first MLS start for the club. To complicate matters, Chance Myers and Ike Opara have suffered seasonending injuries; Matt Besler, Graham Zusi and Lawrence Olum have seen extended international action; and Erik Palmer-Brown and Aurelien Collin have served one-game suspensions, with the latter also picking up a minor injury. As a result, 29 different players have started an MLS match for the club this season, a team record and most in the League. Of those 29 players, 12 were 23 years of age or younger at the start of the season. The club’s defense has been stretched most of all, with eight different players featuring in the centerback position during the 2014 campaign. Overall, 30 players have appeared for the club in an MLS match this year, tied for most in 2014 with Chivas USA.

Gruenebaum makes history as Sporting KC’s starting goalkeeper Goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum became just the second goalkeeper in MLS history (Jorge Campos, 1996 LA Galaxy) to earn regulation wins in each of his first four regulation appearances for a new club. He has a 4-1-1 record since replacing injured Eric Kronberg on July 12. Gruenebaum began his 2014 MLS campaign with a 2-1 win at Montreal, then notched three more 2-1 victories against the Columbus Crew (July 16), LA Galaxy (July 19) and Toronto FC (July 26) as Sporting KC surged atop the Eastern Conference standings. The Overland Park, Kansas native previously made 82 MLS appearances for the Crew (including postseason) from 2006-2013.

League pool goalkeeper Tim Melia joins Sporting KC Sporting KC announced on Aug. 13 that League pool goalkeeper Tim Melia has joined the club. A five-year veteran of MLS, Melia played two seasons with Real Salt Lake (2010-2011) before signing with Chivas USA (2012-2014). Over that span, the 28-year-old made six MLS appearances while also playing on loan for the Charleston Battery and FC New York. Melia arrives in Kansas City due to injuries to Eric Kronberg and Andy Gruenebaum. Kronberg fractured the fourth metacarpal bone on his left hand in July and is in the midst of an eight-week recovery, while Gruenebaum strained his supraspinatus in the team’s most recent match and is day-to-day.

The 15 competitive meetings between Sporting KC and Houston since 2011 make it the most-played matchup among all MLS teams over the last four years.

Dwyer chasing club’s single season scoring record

Both of Dwyer’s goals against Toronto FC on Aug. 16 came from the penalty spot, where he is now six-for-six on the season after becoming the first player in club history to successfully convert two penalty kicks in an MLS match. Dwyer’s six successful penalties are now second most in team history and fourth most in a single-season by an MLS player all-time. The brace against Toronto was Dwyer’s fifth of the season, most in MLS this year and third on the club’s career charts. Remarkably, all five of those multigoal games have come against Canadian opposition (three vs. Montreal, two vs. Toronto). Only six MLS players have recorded more multi-goal games in a season over the League’s 19-year history. In a victory at Montreal on July 12, Dwyer became one of only 10 players in MLS history to score six or more regular season goals against the same opponent in a single year and the first to do so in the League’s expansion era (2005-present).

Spot on for Sporting KC Dom Dwyer’s six consecutive penalty kick conversions in 2014 continues a recent trend for the MLS champions from the penalty spot. The club has now scored on 13 straight attempts dating back to 2012 -- the longest active streak in MLS -- and has proven successful on 26 of their last 27 penalty kicks dating back to 2007. In addition, the club secured the 2012 U.S. Open Cup and 2013 MLS Cup in penalty shootout wins.

Sporting KC kicks off 2014-15 CONCACAF Champions League campaign Sporting KC battled to a 1-1 draw against Real Esteli FC on Aug. 19 in their opening game of the 2014-15 CONCACAF Champions League at Estadio Independencia in Esteli, Nicaragua. The defending MLS Cup champions will now return home for back-to-back CCL matches at Sporting Park, hosting Saprissa on Thursday, Sept. 18 and Esteli on Tuesday, Sept. 23. Both matches will kick off at 7 p.m. CT. Sporting KC will conclude the group stage on Thursday, Oct. 23 at Saprissa. Esteli and Saprissa kicked off Group 2 action on Aug. 6, battling to a 1-1 draw in Nicaragua. The team with the most points at the conclusion of the CCL group stage will advance to the quarterfinal round in early 2015. Sporting KC advanced to the 2013-14 quarterfinals in March against Mexican club and eventual champion Cruz Azul, losing 5-2 on aggregate. Deportivo Saprissa has won three CONCACAF Champions Cup titles (1993, 1995 and 2005) and won their 30th league title in May to become the most successful club in the history of the Costa Rican Primera Division. Real Esteli, the defending Clausura and Apertura champions in their domestic league, are the only Nicaraguan side to have participated in the competition and have qualified every year since the 2008-09 edition.


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Sporting KC news & Notes (continued) Sporting Park sellout streak

Sporting KC a consistent contender in MLS

Sporting Park has sold out 49 straight MLS matches, including four playoff games. The last time Sporting KC didn’t play in front of a sellout was March 25, 2012. Since opening in June 2011, the venue has sold out 62 of 70 MLS games and averaged 19,320 spectators, 104.6 percent of its 18,467 capacity.

Since the beginning of 2011, Sporting KC has the third best aggregate regular season record and the best road record of all MLS teams. During this time period, Sporting KC is the only team to win both the MLS Cup (2013) and U.S. Open Cup (2012). It is also the only club with multiple regular season conference titles (2011, 2012).

Through 13 MLS matches of the 2014 home campaign, Sporting Park’s average attendance is 20,160. The stadium’s 109.2 percent capacity this season ranks first in the League (excluding CenturyLink Field in Seattle, where official capacity is 38,500 but expands to 67,000 for select matches).

Paying the penalty Sporting KC has earned and conceded six penalty kicks each through 25 matches this year, both tied for second most in the club’s single season history. This follows a League-wide trend, as referees have frequently pointed to the spot in 2014. As of Aug. 26, 103 penalty kicks have been awarded through 230 games (0.45 per game). The whole 2013 regular season had 81 penalties (0.25 per game), while the 2012 campaign had 72 penalties (0.22 per game).

MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Week 2 - Aurelien Collin Week 4 - Graham Zusi Week 7 - Aurelien Collin, Dom Dwyer Week 9 - Matt Besler, Graham Zusi Week 10 - Oriol Rosell, Dom Dwyer Week 11 - Dom Dwyer Week 14 - Kevin Ellis Week 16 - Kevin Ellis Week 18 - Matt Besler Week 19 - Benny Feilhaber, Igor Juliao Week 20 - Benny Feilhaber Week 21 - Graham Zusi Week 23 - Seth Sinovic

MLS Player of the Week • •

Week 4 - Graham Zusi Week 19 - Benny Feilhaber

MLS Player of the Month • • •

May - Dom Dwyer June - Eric Kronberg July - Benn Feilhaber

MLS Goal of the Week • •

Week 4 - Dom Dwyer Week 20 - Graham Zusi

MLS Save of the Week • • •

Week 9 - Eric Kronberg Week 22 - Jon Kempin Week 23 - Jon Kempin

MLS regular season records since 2011 Club Record Win pct. 1. LA Galaxy 61-33-31 .612 2. Seattle Sounders 62-34-30 .611 3. Sporting KC 60-33-34 .606 4. Real Salt Lake 59-37-31 .587 5. NY Red Bulls 50-33-43 .567 MLS regular season road records since 2011 Club Record Win pct. 27-21-15 .548 1. Sporting KC 2. Seattle Sounders 24-21-18 .524 3. LA Galaxy 21-24-18 .476 4. Real Salt Lake 21-26-16 .460 5. NY Red Bulls 15-24-25 .430

Among MLS leaders in 2014 Stats as of Aug. 26

Sporting KC is tied for first with 26 goals conceded

Sporting KC ranks first with seven road wins

Sporting KC ranks first in fewest shots faced (251) and fewest shots faced on target (90)

Sporting KC ranks first in average possession (56.8%), second in successful passes (8,794) and second in successful crosses/corners (136)

Sporting KC ranks first in chances created from set plays (54), 12 more than any other team

Sporting KC ranks first in fouls committed (366) and third in fouls suffered (371)

Sporting KC ranks third with 11 goals in the 76th minute or later

Dom Dwyer ranks second in goals (16), third in shots (81), first in multigoal games (five), and tied for first in game-winning goals (five)

Benny Feilhaber ranks second in fouls suffered (60)

Among keepers with at least 400 minutes played, Eric Kronberg ranks first in goals against average (0.88) and tied for first in shutouts (seven)


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sporting kansas city transaction tracker Players In

Players Out

Sal Zizzo (trade)

Jimmy Nielsen (retired)

Andy Gruenebaum (trade)

Kyle Miller (waived)

Alex Martinez (SuperDraft)

Brendan Ruiz (waived)

Antonio Dovale (signing)

Federico Bessone (out of contract)

Victor Munoz (signing)

Teal Bunbury (trade)

Igor Juliao (loan)

Josh Gardner (waived)

Michael Kafari (signing)

Mechack Jerome (waived)

Jorge Claros (signing)

Oriol Rosell (transfer)

Martin Steuble (signing)

Alex Martinez (waived) Peterson Joseph (out of contract)

transaction timeline Dec. 8: Goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen announces his retirement Dec. 13: Sporting KC acquires midfielder Sal Zizzo through trade with Portland Dec. 16: Sporting KC trades for goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum Dec. 20: Sporting KC signs goalkeeper Eric Kronberg to new contract Defender Federico Bessone out of contract and will not return Jan. 1: Jan. 17: Sporting KC drafts forward Adnan Gabeljic in MLS SuperDraft Jan. 21: Sporting KC drafts forward Reinaldo Brenes, midfielder Alex Martinez and defender Peter Schmetz Jan. 30: Sporting KC signs defender Chance Myers to new contract Feb. 19: Sporting KC trades forward Teal Bunbury to New England Revolution March 4: Sporting KC signs SuperDraft selection Alex Martinez March 11: Sporting KC signs Spanish midfielder Antonio Dovale March 17: Sporting KC loans three players (Christian Duke, Jon Kempin and Mikey Lopez) to USL PRO affiliates March 25: Sporting KC waives defender Josh Gardner March 31: Sporting KC waives defender Mechack Jerome April 1: Sporting KC signs midfielder Victor Munoz April 4: Sporting KC signs defender Igor Juliao April 21: Sporting KC loans defender Kevin Ellis to OKC Energy FC May 16: Sporting KC recalls defender Kevin Ellis from OKC Energy FC June 3: Sporting KC transfers midfielder Oriol Rosell to Sporting CP June 4: Sporting KC recalls midfielder Mikey Lopez from Orlando City SC and loans him to OKC Energy FC June 30: Sporting KC waives midfielder Alex Martinez and recalls midfielder Mikey Lopez from OKC Energy FC Sporting KC signs midfielder Michael Kafari July 8: Sporting KC recalls goalkeeper Jon Kempin from OKC Energy FC and loans midfielder Jimmy Medranda to OKC Energy FC July 9: July 16: Sporting KC signs midfielders Jorge Claros and Martin Steuble Aug. 11: Sporting KC and midfielder Peterson Joseph mutually agree to terminate contract

constructing sporting kansas city Year

MLS SuperDraft

2006

Eric Kronberg (40th)

MLS Supplemental Draft

Signings

Trades

Homegrown Players

MLS Lottery Draft

2007 2008

Chance Myers (1st)

2009

Matt Besler (8th) Graham Zusi (23rd)

2010

Jon Kempin (Aug. 31)

2011

C.J. Sapong (10th)

Aurelien Collin (Apr. 15) Lawrence Olum (Sept. 15)

2012

Dom Dwyer (16th)

Jacob Peterson (Jan. 19)

2013

Mikey Lopez (14th)

2014

Christian Duke (14th)

Seth Sinovic (Nov. 28 from MON, originally signed May 10) Paulo Nagamura (Nov. 29 from CHV)

Kevin Ellis (Feb. 18)

Claudio Bieler (Dec. 18) Jimmy Medranda (Aug. 9)

Ike Opara (Dec. 12) Benny Feilhaber (Dec. 11)

Erik Palmer-Brown (Aug. 2)

Antonio Dovale (Mar. 11) Victor Munoz (Apr. 1) Igor Juliao (Apr. 4) Michael Kafari (July 9) Jorge Claros (July 16) Martin Steuble (July 16)

Sal Zizzo (Dec. 13) Andy Gruenebaum (Dec. 16)

Soony Saad (July 5)


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all-time regular season results Sporting KC record vs. Houston Dynamo: 5-6-8 Home games: 2-3-4 (11 GF, 10 GA) Road games: 3-3-4 (10 GF, 12 GA) Date Score Result Location 04/08/2006 KC 2 at HOU 1 W Robertson Stadium 07/15/2006 KC 2 vs HOU 3 L Arrowhead Stadium 06/24/2007 KC 0 vs HOU 1 L Arrowhead Stadium 09/01/2007 KC 1 at HOU 1 T Robertson Stadium 04/12/2008 KC 0 vs HOU 0 T CommunityAmerica Ballpark 09/07/2008 KC 1 at HOU 3 L Robertson Stadium 07/04/2009 KC 0 vs HOU 1 L CommunityAmerica Ballpark 10/04/2009 KC 1 at HOU 1 T Robertson Stadium 05/01/2010 KC 0 at HOU 3 L Robertson Stadium KC 4 vs HOU 3 W 09/22/2010 CommunityAmerica Ballpark 07/16/2011 KC 1 at HOU 1 T Robertson Stadium 09/10/2011 KC 3 vs HOU 0 W Sporting Park KC 0 vs HOU 0 T Sporting Park 07/07/2012 07/18/2012 KC 1 at HOU 2 L BBVA Compass Stadium 09/14/2012 KC 1 vs HOU 1 T Sporting Park 05/12/2013 KC 1 at HOU 0 W BBVA Compass Stadium 05/26/2013 KC 1 vs HOU 1 T Sporting Park KC 0 at HOU 0 T 10/09/2013 BBVA Compass Stadium 06/06/2014 KC 2 at HOU 0 W BBVA Compass Stadium

All-Time Regular Season SERIES STATS SPORTING KANSAS CITY Category 1 2 OT Tot. Goals 6 15 0 21 Shots 103 130 0 233 Shots on Goal 39 45 0 84 Fouls 116 128 0 244 Offsides 16 16 0 32 Corner Kicks 53 54 0 107

houston dynamo Category 1 2 OT Tot. Goals 11 11 0 22 Shots 88 110 0 198 Shots on Goal 38 38 0 76 Fouls 122 110 0 232 Offsides 36 28 0 64 Corner Kicks 52 52 0 104

All-Time Regular Season series leaders SPORTING KANSAS CITY

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3 Bunbury/Kamara Goals 3 Harrington/Zusi Assists 32 Kei Kamara Shots 13 Kei Kamara Shots on Goal 12 Collin/Sapong Fouls Committed 14 Davy Arnaud Fouls Suffered 3 Jimmy Nielsen 3 Kevin Hartman 4 Jimmy Nielsen 23 Kevin Hartman 11 Jimmy Nielsen

Brad Davis 5 Brad Davis 3 Brad Davis 29 Brad Davis 13 Brad Davis 20 Brad Davis 29

Wins Losses Shutouts Saves Goals alloweD

Pat Onstad 4 Hall/Onstad 2 Pat Onstad 3 Tally Hall 30 Pat Onstad 10

All-Time Regular Season game highs houston dynamo SPORTING KANSAS CITY Carr/Jaqua 2 2 Teal Bunbury Goals Kamara/Oduro 2 2 Harrington/Zusi Assists Brian Ching 8 10 C.J. Sapong Shots five players tied 3 4 Johnson/Sapong Shots on Goal 6 Santiago Hirsig Fouls Committed seven players tied 4 Ricardo Clark 6 5 three players tied Fouls suffered 7 Kevin Hartman 3 four players tied

Saves Goals alLowed

Tally Hall 7 Pat Onstad 4

goals scored in series by interval KC HOU

1-15

1 2

16-30

1 6

31-45

4 3

46-60

1 4

61-75

7 4

76-90

7 3

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16 10

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13 31 17 23 15

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20 35

30 14 27

25 19

Penalty kicks: 2, 12, 18, 21, 33, 34

goal information 1 - Aurelien Collin (Feilhaber), March 15, vs FC Dallas, 81* 2 - Dom Dwyer, March 22, vs San Jose Earthquakes, 57^ 3 - Graham Zusi (Zizzo, Nagamura), March 29, at Colorado Rapids, 50 4 - Benny Feilhaber (Zusi, Zizzo), March 29, at Colorado Rapids, 79 5 - Dom Dwyer (Zusi), March 29, at Colorado Rapids, 92 6 - Callum Mallace (own goal), April 19, vs Montreal Impact, 31~# 7 - Aurelien Collin (Olum), April 26, vs Montreal Impact, 71 8 - Dom Dwyer (Peterson), April 19, vs Montreal Impact, 74 9 - Dom Dwyer (Zusi), April 19, vs Montreal Impact, 86 10 - Jacob Peterson, May 4, vs Columbus Crew, 10 11 - Claudio Bieler (Zusi), May 4, vs Columbus Crew, 95 12 - Dom Dwyer, May 10, at Montreal Impact, 18^ 13 - Paulo Nagamura (Myers), May 10, at Montreal Impact, 34 14 - Dom Dwyer (Dovale), May 10, at Montreal Impact, 64 15 - Dom Dwyer (Nagamura), May 14, vs Philadelphia Union, 80 16 - Dom Dwyer (Feilhaber), May 18, at Chicago Fire, 68+ 17 - Dom Dwyer (Zizzo), May 23, vs Toronto FC, 47 18 - Dom Dwyer, May 23, vs Toronto FC, 84^ 19 - Antonio Dovale, May 27, vs New York Red Bulls, 9 20 - Soony Saad (Feilhaber), June 6, at Houston Dynamo, 45 21 - Dom Dwyer, June 6, at Houston Dynamo, 70^ 22 - Lawrence Olum, June 27 (Sinovic, Ellis), at Portland Timbers, 24# 23 - Dom Dwyer, July 6, vs Chicago Fire, 33 24 - Dom Dwyer (Besler), July 12, at Montreal Impact, 4# 25 - Dom Dwyer, July 12, at Montreal Impact, 89 26 - C.J. Sapong (Feilhaber), July 16, at Columbus Crew, 42* 27 - Benny Feilhaber (Juliao, Peterson), July 16, at Columbus Crew, 93 28 - Benny Feilhaber, July 19, vs LA Galaxy, 11+ 29 - Lawrence Olum, July 19, vs LA Galaxy, 61

30 - Graham Zusi, July 26, at Toronto FC, 48 31 - Jacob Peterson (Dwyer), July 26, at Toronto FC, 80 32 - Graham Zusi (Dovale), Aug. 1, vs Philadelphia Union, 54 33 - Dom Dwyer, Aug. 16, vs Toronto FC, 18^ 34 - Dom Dwyer, Aug. 16, vs Toronto FC, 33^ 35 - Soony Saad, Aug. 16, vs Toronto FC, 64 36 - C.J. Sapong (Saad, Zusi), Aug. 16, vs Toronto 77*

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Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes

sporting kc 2014 MLS regular season schedule DATE OPPONENT COMPETITION RESULT/TIME SCORERS/TV Saturday, March 8

at Seattle Sounders FC

MLS Regular Season

L 1-0

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12

CRUZ AZUL

CCL Quartefinals (1st leg)

W 1-0

Ellis 17

SATURDAY, MARCH 15

FC DALLAS

MLS Regular Season

T 1-1

Collin 81

Wednesday, March 19

at Cruz Azul

CCL Quarterfinals (2nd leg)

L 5-1

Feilhaber 43

SATURDAY, MARCH 22

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES

MLS Regular Season

W 1-0

Dwyer 57

Saturday, March 29

at Colorado Rapids

MLS Regular Season

W 3-2

Zusi 48, Feilhaber 79, Dwyer 92+

SATURDAY, APRIL 5

REAL SALT LAKE

MLS Regular Season

T 0-0

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SATURDAY, APRIL 19

MONTREAL IMPACT

MLS Regular Season

W 4-0

Own goal 31, Collin 71, Dwyer 74, 86

Saturday, April 26

at New England Revolution

MLS Regular Season

L 2-0

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SUNDAY, MAY 4

COLUMBUS CREW

MLS Regular Season

W 2-0

Peterson 10, Bieler 95+

Saturday, May 10

at Montreal Impact

MLS Regular Season

W 3-0

Dwyer 18, 64, Nagamura 34

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14

PHILADELPHIA UNION

MLS Regular Season

L 2-1

Dwyer 80

Sunday, May 18

at Chicago Fire

MLS Regular Season

L 2-1

Dwyer 68

FRIDAY, MAY 23

TORONTO FC

MLS Regular Season

T 2-2

Dwyer 47, 84

TUESDAY, MAY 27

NEW YORK RED BULLS

MLS Regular Season

T 1-1

Dovale 9

Saturday, May 31

at D.C. United

MLS Regular Season

L 1-0

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Friday, June 6

at Houston Dynamo

MLS Regular Season

W 2-0

Saad 45, Dwyer 70

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18

MINNESOTA UNITED FC

U.S. Open Cup (3rd Round)

W 2-0

Saad 76, Martinez 87

TUESDAY, JUNE 24

PORTLAND TIMBERS

U.S. Open Cup (4th Round)

L 3-1

Saad 73

Friday, June 27

at Portland Timbers

MLS Regular Season

W 1-0

Olum 24

SUNDAY, JULY 6

CHICAGO FIRE

MLS Regular Season

T 1-1

Dwyer 33

Saturday, July 12

at Montreal Impact

MLS Regular Season

W 2-1

Dwyer 4, 89

Wednesday, July 16

at Columbus Crew

MLS Regular Season

W 2-1

Sapong 42, Feilhaber 93+

SATURDAY, JULY 19

LA GALAXY

MLS Regular Season

W 2-1

Feilhaber 11, Olum 61

Saturday, July 26

at Toronto FC

MLS Regular Season

W 2-1

Zusi 48, Peterson 80

FRIDAY, AUG. 1

PHILADELPHIA UNION

MLS Regular Season

T 1-1

Zusi 54

Sunday, Aug. 10

at Vancouver Whitecaps

MLS Regular Season

L 2-0

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SATURDAY, AUG. 16

TORONTO FC

MLS Regular Season

W 4-1

Dwyer 18, 33, Saad 64, Sapong 77

Tuesday, Aug. 19

at Real Esteli

CCL Group Stage

T 1-1

Dovale 16

SATURDAY, AUG. 23

D.C. UNITED

MLS Regular Season

L 3-0

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FRIDAY, AUG. 29

HOUSTON DYNAMO

MLS Regular Season

7 p.m.

NBC Sports Network

Wednesday, Sept. 3

at New England Revolution

MLS Regular Season

6:30 p.m.

KMCI-TV, SKCTV

Saturday, Sept. 6

at New York Red Bulls

MLS Regular Season

6:30 p.m.

NBC Sports Network

Friday, Sept. 12

at Chivas USA

MLS Regular Season

9:30 p.m.

KMCI-TV, SKCTV

THURSDAY, SEPT. 18

DEPORTIVO SAPRISSA

CCL Group Stage

7 p.m.

Fox Sports 1, Univision Deportes

TUESDAY, SEPT. 23

REAL ESTELI

CCL Group Stage

7 p.m.

Fox Sports 1, Univision Deportes

FRIDAY, SEPT. 26

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION

MLS Regular Season

7 p.m.

NBC Sports Network

Friday, Oct. 3

at D.C. United

MLS Regular Season

7 p.m.

NBC Sports Network

FRIDAY, OCT. 10

CHICAGO FIRE

MLS Regular Season

7:30 p.m.

KMCI-TV, SKCTV

Saturday, Oct. 18

at Philadelphia Union

MLS Regular Season

6 p.m.

KMCI-TV, SKCTV

Thursday, Oct. 23

at Deportivo Saprissa

CCL Group Stage

9 p.m.

Fox Soccer Plus

SUNDAY, OCT. 26

NEW YORK RED BULLS

MLS Regular Season

7:30 p.m.

ESPN


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes

sporting kc 2014 MLS box scores Sporting KC at Seattle Sounders - March 8, 2014 CenturyLink Field | Seattle, Washington Attendance: 39,240 Weather: 50 degrees and rain

Sporting KC vs San Jose Earthquakes - March 22, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 19,368 (38th straight MLS sell out) Weather: 41 degrees and partly cloudy

1 2 F Sporting Kansas City (0-1-0, 0 pts) 0 0 0 Seattle Sounders FC (1-0-0, 3 pts) 0 1 1

1 2 F Sporting Kansas City (1-1-1, 4 pts) 0 1 1 San Jose Earthquakes (0-1-1, 1 pt) 0 0 0

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Josh Gardner (Mechack Jerome 92+), Matt Besler (C), Aurelien Collin, Kevin Ellis; Lawrence Olum, Benny Feilhaber (Ike Opara 93+), Graham Zusi; Jacob Peterson (Sal Zizzo 58), Dom Dwyer, C.J. Sapong

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Kevin Ellis, Aurelien Collin, Ike Opara, Seth Sinovic; Lawrence Olum, Paulo Nagamura, Benny Feilhaber; Sal Zizzo (C.J. Sapong 75), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi (C)

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Claudio Bieler, Jimmy Medranda, Oriol Rosell

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Matt Besler, Jacob Peterson, Alex Martinez, Antonio Dovale, Claudio Bieler

Seattle Sounders FC: Stefan Frei; DeAndre Yedlin, Chad Marshall, Djimi Traore, Dylan Remick; Marco Pappa (Clint Dempsey 57), Osvaldo Alonso, Brad Evans (C), Lamar Neagle (Sean Okoli 86); Kenny Cooper (Chad Barrett 78), Obafemi Martins Subs Not Used: Marcus Hahnemann, Jalil Anibaba, Andy Rose, Zach Scott Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 9 (3) 4 25 1 7

SEA 14 (5) 3 15 1 5

Discipline Summary: SKC -- Aurelien Collin (caution; reckless tackle) 16 SEA -- Kenny Cooper (caution; reckless foul) 34 SEA - Osvaldo Alonso (caution; tactical foul) 44 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber (caution; persistent infringement) 46 SKC -- C.J. Sapong (caution; delaying a restart) 83 Referee: Alan Kelly Asst. Ref.: Dimitar Chadarav Asst. Ref.: Kyle Longville 4th Official: William Niccolla

1 0 0

2 1 1

F 1 1

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Kevin Ellis, Lawrence Olum, Ike Opara FC Dallas: Chris Seitz, Kellyn Acosta (Andres Escobar 61), Stephen Keel, Matt Hedges (C), Jair Benitez, Andrew Jacobson, Adam Moffat (Michel 87), Mauro Diaz (David Texeira 78), Fabian Castillo, Je-Vaughn Watson, Blas Perez Subs Not Used: Peter Luccin, Hendry Thomas, Richard Sanchez, Nicholas Walker DAL 7 (1) 5 19 5 2

Misconduct Summary: DAL -- Adam Moffat (caution; reckless foul) 28 DAL -- Stephen Keel (caution; reckless tackle) 30 DAL - Je-Vaughn Watson (caution; reckless tackle) 88 Scoring Summary: SKC - Aurelien Collin 1 (Benny Feilhaber 1) 81 DAL - Matt Hedges 1 (Michel 1) 90 Referee: Abiodun Okulaja Asst. Ref.: Eric Weisbrod Asst. Ref.: Nikola Aleksic 4th Official: Leszek Stalmach

SJ 5 (1) 2 20 1 1

Misconduct Summary: SJ - Victor Bernardez (caution; tactical foul) 9 SJ - Steven Lenhart (caution; reckless foul) 39 SKC -- Seth Sinovic (caution; reckless foul) 42 SJ -- Clarence Goodson (caution; dissent) 57 SJ -- Shaun Francis (caution; tactical foul) 66 SKC -- Paulo Nagamura (caution; simulation) 81 SKC -- Eric Kronberg (caution; delaying a restart) 83

Referee: Ricardo Salazar Asst. Ref.: Peter Manikowski Asst. Ref.: Chris Strickland 4th Official: Sorin Stoica

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Seth Sinovic, Matt Besler (C), Aurelien Collin, Mechack Jerome; Oriol Rosell, Jimmy Medranda (Alex Martinez 75), Benny Feilhaber; C.J. Sapong (Jacob Peterson 46), Dom Dwyer (Claudio Bieler 77), Sal Zizzo

SKC 18 (8) 0 15 0 12

SKC 17 (4) 1 17 3 8

Scoring Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer 1 (penalty kick) 57

Sporting KC vs FC Dallas - March 15, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 19,431 (37th straight sellout) Weather: 67 degrees and mostly cloudy

Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

Subs Not Used: Ty Harden, David Bingham, Khari Stephenson, Billy Schuler, Adam Jahn

Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

Scoring Summary: SEA -- Chad Barrett 1 (Clint Dempsey 1) 94+

Sporting KC (0-1-1, 1 pt) FC Dallas (1-0-1, 4 pts)

San Jose Earthquakes: Jon Busch, Shaun Francis, Victor Bernardez, Clarence Goodson, Cordell Cato, Shea Salinas, Jean-Baptiste Pierazzi, Sam Cronin (J.J. Koval 46), Atiba Harris (Alan Gordon 76), Steven Lenhart, Chris Wondolowski (C)

Sporting KC at Colorado Rapids - March 29, 2014 Dick’s Sporting Goods Park | Commerce City, Colorado Attendance: 12,203 Weather: 64 degrees and partly cloudy Sporting KC (2-1-1, 7 pts) Colorado Rapids (1-1-1, 4 pts)

1 0 0

2 3 2

F 3 2

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Kevin Ellis, Ike Opara (Aurelien Collin 61), Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Oriol Rosell (Lawrence Olum 61), Paulo Nagamura, Benny Feilhaber; Sal Zizzo, Claudio Bieler (Dom Dwyer 83), Graham Zusi Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Jimmy Medranda, Antonio Dovale, Jacob Peterson

Colorado Rapids: John Berner; Shane O’Neill, Marvell Wynne, Drew Moor (C), Marc Burch (Nathan Sturgis 62); Jared Watts, Nick LaBrocca; Vicente Sanchez (Marlon Hairston 88), Dillon Powers, Deshorn Brown; Edson Buddle (Gabriel Torres 82) Subs Not Used: Clint Irwin, Kamani Hill, Marvin Chavez, Grant Van De Casteele Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 12 (4) 1 16 1 4

COL 9 (6) 3 15 5 5

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Eric Kronberg (caution; tactical foul) 29 COL -- Marvell Wynne (caution; reckless foul) 43 SKC -- Paulo Nagamura (caution; tactical foul) 72 COL -- Marvell Wynne (caution; reckless foul) 85 COL -- Marvell Wynne (ejection; second caution) 85 COL -- Nick LaBrocca (caution; reckless foul) 89 COL -- Nathan Sturgis (caution; reckless foul) 93+ Scoring Summary: SKC -- Graham Zusi 1 (Sal Zizzo 1, Paulo Nagamura 1) 50 COL -- Vicente Sanchez 3 (penalty kick) 60 COL -- Vicente Sanchez 4 (penalty kick) 78 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber 1 (Sal Zizzo 2, Graham Zusi 1) 79 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 2 (Graham Zusi 2) 92+ Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero Asst. Ref.: Greg Barkey Asst. Ref.: Brian Dunn 4th Official: Jorge Gonzalez


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sporting kc 2014 MLS box scores Sporting KC at NE Revolution - April 26, 2014 Gillette Stadium| Foxborough, Massachusetts Attendance: 14,806 Weather: 47 degrees and cloudy

Sporting KC vs Real Salt Lake - April 5, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 19,838 (39th straight sell out) Weather: 56 degrees and partly cloudy 1 2 F Sporting KC (2-1-2, 8 pts) 0 0 0 Real Salt Lake (2-0-3, 9 pts) 0 0 0 Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Chance Myers, Aurelien Collin, Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Oriol Rosell, Benny Feilhaber, Paulo Nagamura (Lawrence Olum 85); Sal Zizzo (Antonio Dovale 80), Dom Dwyer ( Claudio Bieler 76), Graham Zusi Subs Not Used: Jon Kempin, Igor Juliao, Alex Martinez, Jacob Peterson Real Salt Lake: Jeff Attinella; Rich Balchan, Nat Borchers, Chris Schuler, Abdoulie Mansally; Kyle Beckerman (C), Luis Gil (Luke Mulholland 55), Ned Grabavoy, Javier Morales; Alvaro Saborio, Olmes Garcia (Devon Sandoval 72) Subs Not Used: Eduardo Fernandez; Carlos Salcedo, Aaron Maund, John Stertzer, Cole Grossman Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 20 (9) 1 14 3 7

RSL 5 (1) 8 6 4 4

Sporting KC (3-2-2, 11 pts) New England Revolution (3-3-2, 11 pts)

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Igor Juliao, Soony Saad, Claudio Bieler New England Revolution: Bobby Shuttleworth; Chris Tierney, A.J. Soares, Andrew Farrell, Darrius Barnes; Andy Dorman (C) (Steve Neumann 79); Diego Fagundez, Lee Nguyen, Daigo Kobayashi (Scott Caldwell 71), Teal Bunbury; Jerry Bengtson (Charlie Davies 57) Subs Not Used: Brad Knighton, Stephen McCarthy, O’Brian Woodbine, Patrick Mullins SKC 14 (1) 2 17 0 8

NE 12 (4) 1 13 1 5

Scoring Summary: NE -- Teal Bunbury 1 (Darrius Barnes 1, Diego Fagundez 1) 92+ NE -- Lee Nguyen 3 (penalty kick) 95+

Referee: Armando Villarreal Asst. Ref.: Corey Parker Asst. Ref.: Craig Lowry 4th Official: Fotis Bazakos

Referee: Alan Kelly Asst. Ref.: Brian Dunn Asst. Ref.: Matthew Nelson 4th Official:Jorge Gonzalez

Sporting KC vs Montreal Impact - April 19, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 20,306 (40th straight sell out) Weather: 74 degrees and partly cloudy 1 1 0

2 3 0

F 4 0

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Chance Myers, Aurelien Collin (Alex Martinez 76), Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Lawrence Olum, Paulo Nagamura, Benny Feilhaber; Sal Zizzo (Jacob Peterson 66), Dom Dwyer (Claudio Bieler 87), Graham Zusi Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Igor Juliao, Antonio Dovale, Soony Saad Montreal Impact: Troy Perkins; Eric Miller, Matteo Ferrari (Hassoun Camara 78), Karl Ouimette, Maxim Tissot; Calum Mallace, Patrice Bernier (C); Justin Mapp (Andres Romero 46), Felipe Martins, Collen Warner; Marco Di Vaio (Jack McInerney 56) Subs Not Used: Evan Bush, Jeb Brovsky, Heath Pearce, Santagio Gonzalez SKC MTL Shots (on goal) 12 (7) 3 (2) Saves 1 4 Fouls 10 17 Offside 2 5 Corner Kicks 3 1 Misconduct Summary: MTL -- Justin Mapp (caution; reckless tackle) 38 MTL -- Matteo Ferrari (caution; reckless tackle) 52 MTL -- Karl Ouimette (caution; persistent infringement) 73 MTL -- Calum Mallace (caution; tactical foul) 80 SKC -- Jacob Peterson (caution; reckless foul) 89 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Calum Mallace (own goal) 31 SKC -- Aurelien Collin 2 (Lawrence Olum 1) 71 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 3 (Jacob Peterson 1) 74 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 4 (Graham Zusi 3) 86 Referee: Hilario Grajeda Asst. Ref.: Ian Anderson Asst. Ref.: Jeff Muschik 4th Official:Jair Marrufo

F 0 2

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Antonio Dovale (caution; reckless foul) 41 NE -- Lee Nguyen (caution; reckless foul) 47 NE -- Andy Dorman (caution; delaying a restart) 71 SKC -- Aurelien Collin (ejection; serious foul play) 74 SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; persistent infringement) 88

Scoring Summary: None

Sporting KC (3-1-2, 11 pts) Montreal Impact (0-4-3, 3 pts)

2 0 2

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Chance Myers, Aurelien Collin, Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Oriol Rosell, Benny Feilhaber, Toni Dovale (Alex Martinez 44, Lawrence Olum 76); Sal Zizzo (Jacob Peterson 55), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi

Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

Misconduct Summary: RSL -- Chris Schuler (caution; reckless foul) 39 SKC -- Chance Myers (caution; reckless foul) 76 SKC -- Oriol Rosell (ejection; serious foul play) 83 RSL -- Nat Borchers (caution; reckless foul) 87 SKC -- Claudio Bieler (caution; reckless foul) 91+

1 0 0

Sporting KC vs Columbus Crew - May 4, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 20,565 (41st straight sellout) Weather: 81 degrees and sunny 1 2 F Sporting KC (4-2-2, 14 pts) 1 1 2 Columbus Crew (3-2-3, 12 pts) 0 0 0 Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Chance Myers, Lawrence Olum, Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Paulo Nagamura (Alex Martinez 78), Oriol Rosell, Benny Feilhaber; Jacob Peterson (Soony Saad 61), Dom Dwyer (Claudio Bieler 87), Graham Zusi Subs Not Used: Igor Juliao, Andy Gruenebaum, Antonio Dovale, Jimmy Medranda Columbus Crew: Steve Clark; Josh Williams, Michael Parkhurst (C), Giancarlo Gonzalez, Waylon Francis; Hector Jimenez (Dominic Oduro 46), Tony Tchani, Wil Trapp, Bernardo Anor (Justin Meram 69); Federico Higuain, Jairo Arrieta (Ethan Finlay 82) Subs Not Used: Eric Gehrig, Matt Lampson, Tyson Wahl, Dan Paladini Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 14 (6) 4 16 3 4

CLB 10 (4) 4 7 4 3

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Lawrence Olum (caution; reckless foul) 38 CLB -- Wil Trapp (caution; reckless foul) 45 SKC -- Seth Sinovic (caution; tactical foul) 68 CLB -- Wil Trapp (caution; reckless tackle) 80 CLB -- Wil Trapp (ejection; second caution) 80 CLB -- Ethan Finlay (caution; reckless tackle) 86 CLB -- Tony Tchani (caution; unsporting behavior) 87 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber (caution; tactical foul) 92+ Scoring Summary: SKC -- Jacob Peterson 1 (unassisted) 10 SKC -- Claudio Bieler 1 (Graham Zusi 4) 95+ Referee: Ismail Elfath Asst. Ref.: Frank Anderson Asst. Ref.: James Conlee 4th Official: Fotis Bazakos


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes

sporting kc 2014 MLS box scores Sporting KC at Montreal Impact - May 10, 2014 Stade Saputo | Montreal, Quebec Attendance: 16,529 Weather: 78 degrees and cloudy

Sporting KC at Chicago Fire - May 18, 2014 Toyota Park | Bridgeview, Illinois Attendance: 15,746 Weather: 68 degrees and partly cloudy

Score 1 2 F Sporting KC (5-2-2, 17 pts) 2 1 3 Montreal Impact (1-5-3, 6 pts) 0 0 0

Score 1 2 F Sporting KC (5-4-2, 17 pts) 0 1 1 Chicago Fire (2-2-6, 12 pts) 2 0 2

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Chance Myers, Aurelien Collin, Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Oriol Rosell, Benny Feilhaber, Paulo Nagamura; Jacob Peterson (Antonio Dovale 57), Dom Dwyer (Claudio Bieler 70), Graham Zusi (Soony Saad 75)

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Chance Myers, Erik Palmer-Brown, Seth Sinovic; Jacob Peterson (Soony Saad 84), Paulo Nagamura (C), Benny Feilhaber, Antonio Dovale (Alex Martinez 71), Igor Juliao; Claudio Bieler (Kevin Ellis 67), Dom Dwyer

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Igor Juliao, Lawrence Olum, Jimmy Medranda

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Victor Munoz, C.J. Sapong, Sal Zizzo

Montreal Impact: Troy Perkins (C); Maxim Tissot, Wandrille Lefèvre, Karl Ouimette, Jeb Brovsky; Hernan Bernardello, Collen Warner; Sanna Nyassi (Andres Romero 61), Felipe Martins (Patrice Bernier 70), Justin Mapp; Jack McInerney (Santiago Gonzalez 69)

Chicago Fire: Sean Johnson; Lovel Palmer, Jhon Kennedy Hurtado, Patrick Ianni, Greg Cochrane; Patrick Nyarko (Dilly Duka 59), Jeff Larentowicz (C), Benji Joya (Logan Pause 58), Harry Shipp; Quincy Amarikwa ( Juan Luis Anangono 85), Mike Magee

Subs Not Used: Evan Bush, Heath Pearce, Calum Mallace, Blake Smith Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 12 (5) 2 9 4 5

MTL 4 (2) 4 8 5 2

Misconduct Summary: MTL -- Collen Warner (ejection; denying goal scoring opportunity) 17 MTL -- Hernan Bernardello (caution; reckless foul) 38 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer 5 (penalty kick) 18 SKC -- Paulo Nagamura 1 (Chance Myers 1) 34 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 6 (Antonio Dovale 1) 64 Referee: Jair Marrufo Asst. Ref.: Philippe Briere Asst. Ref.: Richard Gamache 4th Official: Silviu Petrescu

Sporting KC vs Philadelphia Union - May 14, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 19,073 (42nd straight sellout) Weather: 59 degrees and cloudy

Subs Not Used: Kyle Reynish; Gonzalo Segares, Steven Kinney, Matt Watson

Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 12 (2) 4 20 3 2

CHI 15 (6) 1 28 1 6

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Erik Palmer-Brown (caution; tactical foul) 49 SKC -- Erik Palmer-Brown (caution; reckless foul) 64 SKC -- Erik Palmer-Brown (ejection; second caution) 64 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber (caution; dissent) 82 CHI -- Mike Magee (caution; reckless foul) 91+ SKC -- Kevin Ellis (caution; tactical foul) 94+ CHI -- Jhon Kennedy Hurtado (caution; reckless foul) 96+ Scoring Summary: CHI -- Mike Magee 3 (Penalty Kick) 7 CHI -- Mike Magee 4 (Penalty Kick) 15 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 8 (Benny Feilhaber 2) 68 Referee: David Gantar Asst. Ref.: Daniel Belleau Asst. Ref.: Anthony Vasoli 4th Official: Robert Sibiga

Sporting KC vs Toronto FC - May 23, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 19,914 (43rd straight sellout) Weather: 79 degrees and fair

1 2 F 0 1 1 Sporting KC (5-3-2, 17 pts) Philadelphia (2-5-5, 11 pts) 0 2 2 Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Igor Juliao, Aurelien Collin (Lawrence Olum 61), Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Paulo Nagamura, Oriol Rosell, Benny Feilhaber; Sal Zizzo (Jacob Peterson 55), Claudio Bieler (Dom Dwyer 71), Graham Zusi

Score 1 2 F Sporting KC (5-4-3, 18 pts) 0 2 2 Toronto FC (4-4-1, 13 pts) 0 2 2

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Chance Myers, Alex Martinez, Antonio Dovale

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Igor Juliao, Chance Myers (Sal Zizzo 36), Kevin Ellis, Seth Sinovic; Benny Feilhaber, Alex Martinez (Jimmy Medranda 85), Paulo Nagamura (C); Antonio Dovale (C.J. Sapong 86), Dom Dwyer, Jacob Peterson

Philadelphia Union: Zac MacMath, Fabinho, Sheanon Williams, Austin Berry, Raymon Gaddis, Amobi Okugo (C), Vincent Nogueira (Corben Bone 89), Leo Fernandes, Danny Cruz (Sebastien Le Toux 83), Cristian Maidana (Aaron Wheeler 92+), Andrew Wenger Subs Not Used: Andre Blake, Ethan White, Antoine Hoppenot, Conor Casey Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 15 (6) 5 6 0 3

PHI 14 (7) 5 20 1 1

Misconduct Summary: PHI -- Fabinho (caution; reckless foul) 58 PHI -- Vincent Nogueira (caution; reckless foul) 70 SKC -- Matt Besler (caution; tactical foul) 86 PHI -- Corben Bone (ejection; serious foul play) 90 PHI -- Zac MacMath (caution; delaying a restart) 94+ Scoring Summary: PHI -- Danny Cruz 1 (unassisted) 49 SKC - Dom Dwyer 7 (Paulo Nagamura 2) 80 PHI - Cristian Maidana 1 (Andrew Wenger 1) 81 Referee: Ricardo Salazar Asst. Ref.: George Gansner Asst. Ref.: Ian Anderson 4th Official: Baldomero Toledo

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Victor Munoz, Soony Saad, Claudio Bieler Toronto FC: Joseph Bendik, Mark Bloom, Steven Caldwell (C), Nick Hagglund, Justin Morrow, Alvaro Rey (Luke Moore 53), Kyle Bekker (Daneil Lovitz 53), Bradley Orr, Collen Warner, Gilberto (Doneil Henry 66), Jermain Defoe Subs Not Used: Chris Konopka, Ashtone Morgan, Jeremy Hall, Dwayne De Rosario Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 17 (5) 1 15 2 3

TOR 7 (3) 3 19 3 2

Misconduct Summary: TOR -- Gilberto (caution; reckless foul) 39 TOR -- Mark Bloom (caution; reckless tackle) 57 TOR -- Steven Caldwell (ejection; serious foul play) 63 SKC -- Paulo Nagamura (caution; tactical foul) 79 TOR -- Luke Moore (caution; dissent) 84 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer 9 (Sal Zizzo 3) 47 TOR -- Luke Moore 2 (Jermain Defoe 1) 67 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 10 (penalty kick) 84 TOR -- Bradley Orr 1 (Nick Hagglund 1) 91+ Referee: Baldomero Toledo Asst. Ref.: Chris Strickland Asst. Ref.: Corey Parker 4th Official: Younes Marrakchi


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sporting kc 2014 MLS box scores Sporting KC vs New York Red Bulls - May 27, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 19,221 (44th straight sellout) Weather: 76 degrees and partly cloudy

Sporting KC at Houston Dynamo - June 6, 2014 BBVA Compass Stadium | Houston, Texas Attendance: 18,396 Weather: 86 degrees and partly cloudy

Score 1 2 F Sporting KC (5-4-4, 19 pts) 1 0 1 New York Red Bulls (3-5-6, 15 pts) 0 1 1

Score 1 2 F Sporting KC (6-5-4, 22 pts) 1 1 2 Houston Dynamo (5-9-2, 17 pts) 0 0 0

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Igor Juliao, Aurelien Collin, Kevin Ellis, Seth Sinovic; Benny Feilhaber, Paulo Nagamura (C), Alex Martinez (Jimmy Medranda 75); Toni Dovale, Dom Dwyer, Sal Zizzo (Soony Saad 72)

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Igor Juliao (Jacob Peterson 46), Erik PalmerBrown, Kevin Ellis, Seth Sinovic; Lawrence Olum, Benny Feilhaber (Sal Zizzo 46), Paulo Nagamura (C) (Alex Martinez 7); Toni Dovale, Dom Dwyer, Soony Saad

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, C.J. Sapong, Erik Palmer-Brown, Jacob Peterson, Claudio Bieler

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Christian Duke, Claudio Bieler, C.J. Sapong

New York Red Bulls: Luis Robles; Bobby Convey, Chris Duvall, Ibrahim Sekagya (Armando 76), Jamison Olave; Eric Alexander, Ruben Bover Izquierdo (Péguy Luyindula 57), Lloyd Sam, Dax McCarty; Thierry Henry (C), Bradley Wright-Phillips (Andre Akpan 93+) Subs Not Used: Connor Lade, Kosuke Kimura, Ambroise Oyongo Bitolo, Ryan Meara Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 13 (4) 3 16 2 5

NY 8 (4) 1 9 3 4

Misconduct Summary: NY -- Bradley Wright-Phillips (caution; reckless tackle) 14 NY -- Dax McCarty (caution; reckless tackle) 20 SKC -- Kevin Ellis (caution; reckless foul) 63 SKC -- Antonio Dovale (caution; tactical foul) 87 Scoring Summary: SKC -- Antonio Dovale 1 (Benny Feilhaber 3) 9 NY -- Bradley Wright-Phillips 11 (Thierry Henry 5) 50 Referee: Chris Penso Asst. Ref.: C.J. Morgante Asst. Ref.: Jeremy Hanson 4th Official: Ismail Elfath

Score 1 2 F Sporting KC (5-5-4, 19 pts) 0 0 0 D.C. United (6-4-3, 21 pts) 1 0 1 Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Igor Juliao, Aurelien Collin (Erik Palmer-Brown 9), Kevin Ellis, Seth Sinovic; Benny Feilhaber, Paulo Nagamura (C), Alex Martinez (Jimmy Medranda 66); Toni Dovale, Dom Dwyer, Jacob Peterson (Soony Saad 77) Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, C.J. Sapong, Jacob Peterson, Claudio Bieler, Sal Zizzo D.C. United: Bill Hamid; Cristian Fernandez, Jeff Parke, Bobby Boswell (C), Chris Korb (Sean Franklin 34); Chris Rolfe, Perry Kitchen, Davy Arnaud, Nick DeLeon (Alex Caskey 86); Fabian Espíndola, Eddie Johnson (Lewis Neal 68) Subs Not Used: Andrew Dykstra, Steven Birnbaum, Conor Doyle, Luis Silva SKC 16 (5) 1 10 1 3

DC 7 (2) 5 18 3 8

Misconduct Summary: DC -- Cristian Fernandez (caution; reckless foul) 62 SKC -- Erik Palmer-Brown (caution; tactical foul 72 DC -- Fabian Espindola (caution; unsporting behavior) 76 DC -- Perry Kitchen (caution; persistent infringement) 82 SKC -- Antonio Dovale (caution; unsporting behavior) 85 DC -- Alex Caskey (ejection; serious foul play) 94+ Scoring Summary: DC -- Fabian Espindola 7 (Chris Korb 1) 28 Referee: Jorge Gonzalez Asst. Ref.: Adam Wienckowski Asst. Ref.: Craig Lowry 4th Official: Mark Kadlecik

Subs Not Used: Tally Hall, Anthony Arena Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 11 (6) 4 10 2 3

HOU 18 (3) 4 17 3 7

Misconduct Summary: HOU -- Alexander Lopez (caution; unsporting behavior) 21 SKC -- Antonio Dovale (ejection; violent conduct) 21 HOU -- Andrew Driver (caution; reckless tackle) 29 HOU -- Eric Brunner (caution; reckless tackle) 47+ HOU -- Jermaine Taylor (caution; reckless foul) 79 SKC -- Soony Saad (caution; tactical foul) 87 SKC -- Eric Kronberg (caution; delaying a restart) 94+ Scoring Summary: SKC -- Soony Saad 1 (Benny Feilhaber 4) 45 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 11 (penalty kick) 70 Referee: Juan Guzman Asst. Ref.: Brian Dunn Asst. Ref.: Jonathan Johnson 4th Official: Alejandro Mariscal

Sporting KC at D.C. United - May 31, 2014 RFK Stadium | Washington, D.C. Attendance: 18,522 Weather: 76 degrees and partly cloudy

Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

Houston Dynamo: Tyler Deric; Kofi Sarkodie, David Horst (Eric Brunner 9, Warren Creavalle 57), AJ Cochran, Jermaine Taylor; Servando Carrasco, Alexander Lopez, Giles Barnes; Omar Cummings (Jason Johnson 68), Will Bruin (C), Andrew Driver

Sporting KC at Portland Timbers - June 27, 2014 Providence Park | Portland, Oregon Attendance: 20,814 Weather: 65 degrees and partly cloudy Score 1 2 F Sporting KC (7-5-4, 25 pts) 1 0 1 Portland Timbers (4-5-8, 20 pts) 0 0 0 Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Igor Juliao, Aurelien Collin, Kevin Ellis, Seth Sinovic; Lawrence Olum, Lawrence Olum (C.J. Sapong 56), Paulo Nagamura (C), Jacob Peterson; Sal Zizzo (Alex Martinez 80), Dom Dwyer, Soony Saad Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Erik Palmer-Brown, Alex Martinez, Jimmy Medranda Portland Timbers: Donovan Ricketts; Michael Harrington (Maximiliano Urruti 82), Danny O’Rourke, Pa Modou Kah, Jorge Villafana; Diego Chara, Will Johnson (C), Diego Valeri; Darlington Nagbe, Fanendo Adi, Rodney Wallace (Gaston Fernandez 65) Subs Not Used: Andrew Weber, Jack Jewsbury, Rauwshan McKenzie, Kalif Alhassan, Michael Nanchoff Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 9 (4) 3 23 0 5

POR 11 (3) 3 10 2 7

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Seth Sinovic (caution; tactical foul) 36 SKC -- Kevin Ellis (caution; reckless tackle) 65 SKC -- Paulo Nagamura (caution; delaying a restart) 94+ POR -- Will Johnson (caution; hard foul) 95+ SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; reckless tackle) 96+ Scoring Summary: SKC -- Lawrence Olum 1 (Kevin Ellis 1, Seth Sinovic 1) 24 Referee: Armando Villareal Asst. Ref.: Mike Kampmeinert Asst. Ref.: Jeremy Hanson 4th Official: Alejandro Mariscal


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sporting kc 2014 MLS box scores Sporting KC vs Chicago Fire - July 6, 2014 Sporting Park Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 20,858 (45th straight sellout) Weather: 85 degrees and partly cloudy

Sporting KC at Columbus Crew - July 16, 2014 Crew Stadium | Columbus, Ohio Attendance: 13,643 Weather: 71 degrees and cloudy

2 F Score 1 Sporting KC (7-5-5, 26 pts) 1 0 1 Chicago Fire (2-4-10, 16 pts) 1 0 1

2 F Score 1 Sporting KC (9-5-5, 26 pts) 1 1 2 Columbus Crew (4-7-8, 20 pts) 0 1 1

Sporting Kansas City: Eric Kronberg; Igor Juliao, Aurelien Collin, Kevin Ellis, Seth Sinovic; Lawrence Olum, Paulo Nagamura (C) (Sal Zizzo 80), Benny Feilhaber; Jacob Peterson, Dom Dwyer (C.J. Sapong 80), Soony Saad (Graham Zusi 62)

Sporting Kansas City: Andy Gruenebaum; Igor Juliao, Aurelien Collin, Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Lawrence Olum, Benny Feilhaber, Mikey Lopez (Jacob Peterson 64); C.J. Sapong, Dom Dwyer, Soony Saad (Kevin Ellis 57)

Subs Not Used: Andy Gruenebaum, Erik Palmer-Brown, Jimmy Medranda, Mikey Lopez

Subs Not Used: Jon Kempin, Claudio Bieler, Antonio Dovale, Sal Zizzo

Chicago Fire: Sean Johnson; Lovel Palmer, Patrick Ianni, Jhon Kennedy Hurtado (Bakary Soumare 65), Gonzalo Segares; Grant Ward (Matt Watson 80), Logan Pause, Chris Ritter, Alex (Dilly Duka 46); Harrison Shipp, Mike Magee (C) Subs Not Used: Kyle Reynish, Greg Cochrane, Matthew Fondy Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 18 (9) 0 9 4 7

CHI 6 (4) 8 16 1 3

Columbus Crew: Steve Clark; Chad Barson, Giancarlo Gonzalez, Michael Parkhurst (C), Waylon Francis; Ethan Finlay, Daniel Paladini (Adam Bedell 45), Justin Meram (Bernardo Anor 45), Tony Tchani, Wil Trapp; Federico Higuain Subs Not Used: Matt Lampson, Eric Gehrig, Kevan George, Ben Speas, Tyson Wahl Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 10 (3) 2 12 4 6

CLB 10 (2) 1 18 1 6

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; unsporting behavior) 34 CHI -- Chris Ritter (caution; tactical foul) 45 CHI -- Dilly Duka (caution; reckless foul) 54 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber (caution; tactical foul) 86

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Lawrence Olum (caution; tactical foul) 34 CLB -- Wil Trapp (caution; off the ball) 53 SKC -- Aurelien Collin (ejection; serious foul play) 55 SKC -- Igor Juliao (caution; reckless foul) 79 CLB -- Wil Trapp (ejection; second yellow card) 89

Scoring Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer 12 (unassisted) 33 CHI -- Mike Magee 5 (Alex 1) 40

Scoring Summary: SKC -- C.J. Sapong 1 (Feilhaber 5) 42 CLB -- own goal (Juliao 1) 69 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber 2 (Jacob Peterson 2, Igor Juliao 1) 93+

Referee: Alan Kelly Asst. Ref.: Corey Parker Asst. Ref.: Matthew Kreitzer 4th Official: Ismail Elfath

Referee: Edvin Jurisevic Asst. Ref.: Anthony Vasoli Asst. Ref.: Eric Weisbrod 4th Official: Kevin Terry Jr.

Sporting KC at Montreal Impact - July 12, 2014 Stade Saputo | Montreal, Quebec Attendance: 17,155 Weather: 79 degrees and sunny

Sporting KC vs LA Galaxy - July 19, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 21,493 (46th straight sellout) Weather: 81 degrees and partly cloudy

Score 1 2 F 1 1 2 Sporting KC (8-5-5, 29 pts) Montreal Impact (3-9-5, 14 pts) 1 0 1

Score 1 2 F 1 1 2 Sporting KC (10-5-5, 35 pts) LA Galaxy (7-4-6, 27 pts) 0 1 1

Sporting Kansas City: Andy Gruenebaum; Igor Juliao, Aurelien Collin, Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Lawrence Olum, Benny Feilhaber, Graham Zusi; Antonio Dovale (Soony Saad 76), Dom Dwyer, Jacob Peterson (C.J. Sapong 76)

Sporting Kansas City: Andy Gruenebaum; Seth Sinovic, Matt Besler (C), Aurelien Collin, Igor Juliao (Kevin Ellis, 84); Lawrence Olum, Benny Feilhaber, Graham Zusi; Soony Saad (C.J. Sapong 73), Dom Dwyer, Antonio Dovale (Jacob Peterson 46)

Subs Not Used: Jon Kempin, Kevin Ellis, Mikey Lopez, Sal Zizzo, Claudio Bieler

Subs Not Used: Jon Kempin, Sal Zizzo, Mikey Lopez, Claudio Bieler

Montreal Impact: Troy Perkins; Krzysztof Krol, Heath Pearce, Matteo Ferrari, Hassoun Camara; Andres Romero (Issey Nakajima-Farran 67), Patrice Bernier (C), Felipe Martins (Gorka Larrea 71), Justin Mapp; Marco Di Vaio, Jack McInerney (Calum Mallace 87)

LA Galaxy: Jaime Penedo; A.J. DeLaGarza (Bradford Jamieson 75), Leonardo, Tommy Meyer, Kofi Opare; Marcelo Sarvas, Juninho (Stefan Ishizaki 70), Baggio Husidic (Kenney Walker 84), Landon Donovan; Gyasi Zardes, Robbie Keane (C)

Subs Not Used: Evan Bush, Karl Ouimette, Santiago Gonzalez, Futty Danso Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 14 (6) 1 13 2 3

MTL 8 (2) 4 19 0 2

Misconduct Summary: MTL -- Felipe Martins (caution; reckless tackle) 31 SKC -- Seth Sinovic (caution; tactical foul) 32 MTL -- Andres Romero (caution; delaying a restart) 41 MTL -- Krzysztof Krol (caution; reckless tackle) 64 MTL -- Marco Di Vaio (caution; reckless foul) 92+ Scoring Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer 13 (Matt Besler 1) 4 MTL -- Marco Di Vaio 3 (Justin Mapp 6, Patrice Bernier 1) 28 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 14 (unassisted) 89 Referee: Hilario Grajeda Asst. Ref.: Brian Dunn Asst. Ref.: Claudio Badea 4th Official: Robert Sibiga

Subs Not Used: Chandler Hoffman, Rob Friend, Oscar Sorto, Brian Rowe Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 19 (6) 1 12 4 11

LA 9 (2) 4 12 2 3

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Lawrence Olum (caution; reckless foul) 66 LA -- Robbie Keane (caution; reckless foul) 88 SKC -- Jacob Peterson (caution; reckless foul) 93+ Scoring Summary: SKC -- Benny Feilhaber 3 (unassisted) 10 SKC -- Lawrence Olum 2 (unassisted) 61 LA -- Robbie Keane 10 (Bradford Jamieson 1) 79 Referee: Allen Chapman Asst. Ref.: Chris Strickland Asst. Ref.: Paul Scott 4th Official: Silviu Petrescu


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sporting kc 2014 MLS box scores Sporting KC at Toronto FC - July 26, 2014 BMO Field | Toronto, Ontario Attendance: 22,591 Weather: 75 degrees and clear

Sporting KC at Vancouver Whitecaps - Aug. 10, 2014 BC Place | Vancouver, British Columbia Attendance: 20,183 Weather: 73 degrees and sunny

2 F Score 1 Sporting KC (11-5-5, 38 pts) 0 2 2 Toronto FC (7-6-5, 26 pts) 1 0 1

2 F Score 1 Sporting KC (11-6-6, 39 pts) 0 0 0 Vancouver Whitecaps (7-4-11, 32 pts) 2 0 2

Sporting Kansas City: Andy Gruenebaum; Seth Sinovic (Kevin Ellis 55), Matt Besler (C), Aurelien Collin, Igor Juliao; Lawrence Olum, Benny Feilhaber, Mikey Lopez (Jacob Peterson 77); C.J. Sapong (Soony Saad 71), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi

Sporting Kansas City: Andy Gruenebaum (Jon Kempin 46); Igor Juliao (C.J. Sapong 64), Aurelien Collin, Matt Besler (C), Seth Sinovic; Jorge Claros, Mikey Lopez, Benny Feilhaber; Jacob Peterson (Soony Saad 78), Dom Dwyer, Graham Zusi

Subs Not Used: Jon Kempin, Sal Zizzo, Claudio Bieler, Antonio Dovale

Subs Not Used: Antonio Dovale, Sal Zizzo, Lawrence Olum, Martin Steuble

Toronto FC: Joseph Bendik; Nick Hagglund, Doneil Henry, Bradley Orr (Dwayne De Rosario 82), Justin Morrow; Jackson, Michael Bradley (C), Collen Warner (Jonathan Osorio 80), Dominc Oduro; Luke Moore, Gilberto

Vancouver Whitecaps: David Ousted; Steven Beitashour, Andy O’Brien, Johnny Leveron, Jordan Harvey; Gershon Koffie, Matias Laba, Erik Hurtado (Mehdi Ballouchy 68), Pedro Morales (C) (Russel Teibert 77), Sebastian Fernandez (Omar Salgado 82); Darren Mattocks

Subs Not Used: Chris Konopka, Kyle Bekker, Warren Creavalle, Daniel Lovitz, Andrew Wiedeman Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 17 (7) 3 21 1 7

TOR 17 (4) 5 17 3 5

Subs Not Used: Paolo Tornaghi, Kekuta Manneh, Carlyle Mitchell, Nicolas Mezquida SKC 13 (2) 4 25 2 5

Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

VAN 13 (7) 2 9 6 6

Misconduct Summary: TOR -- Jackson (caution; dissent) 32 TOR -- Justin Morrow (caution; hard foul) 35 TOR -- Dominic Oduro (caution; not retreating) 44 TOR -- Doneil Henry (caution; hard foul) 47+ SKC -- Matt Besler (caution; hard foul) 53 SKC -- Igor Juliao (caution; hard foul) 69 TOR -- Michael Bradley (caution; dissent) 73 SKC -- Matt Besler (ejection; second caution) 75

Misconduct Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer (caution; reckless foul) 25 SKC -- Benny Feilhaber (caution; reckless foul) 62 VAN -- Erik Hurtado (caution; reckless foul) 63 VAN -- Jordan Harvey (caution; delaying a restart) 83

Scoring Summary: TOR -- Jackson 3 (Dominc Oduro 3) 16 SKC -- Graham Zusi 2 (unassisted) 48 SKC -- Jacob Peterson 2 (Dom Dwyer 1) 80

Referee: David Gantar Asst. Ref.: Brian Dunn Asst. Ref.: Jeff Hosking 4th Official: Baboucarr Jallow

Scoring Summary: VAN -- Igor Juliao (Own Goal) 17 VAN -- Darren Mattocks 6 (Pedro Morales 9) 39

Referee: Ted Unkel Asst. Ref.: Greg Barkey Asst. Ref.: Richard Gamache 4th Official: Geoff Gamble Sporting KC vs Toronto FC - Aug. 16, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 20,730 (48th straight sellout) Weather: 79 degrees and cloudy Sporting KC vs Philadelphia Union - Aug. 1, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 21,318 (47th straight sellout) Weather: 83 degrees and partly cloudy Score 1 2 F 0 1 1 Sporting KC (11-5-6, 39 pts) Philadelphia Union (5-8-9, 24 pts) 0 1 1 Sporting Kansas City: Andy Gruenebaum; Igor Juliao, Aurelien Collin, Kevin Ellis, Jacob Peterson; Jorge Claros, Mikey Lopez (Soony Saad 68), Benny Feilhaber; Antonio Dovale (C.J. Sapong 68), Dom Dwyer (Martin Steuble 89), Graham Zusi (C) Subs Not Used: Jon Kempin, Erik Palmer-Brown, Claudio Bieler, Sal Zizzo Philadelphia Union: Zac MacMath; Raymon Gaddis, Maurice Edu, Ethan White, Sheanon Williams; Brian Carroll, Amobi Okugo (C), Daniel Cruz (Andrew Wenger 67), Vincent Nogueira (Fred 87); Sebastien Le Toux, Conor Casey (Brian Brown 69) Subs Not Used: Andre Blake, Fabinho, Aaron Wheeler, Pedro Ribeiro Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 14 (6) 6 11 2 4

PHI 12 (7) 4 15 2 5

Misconduct Summary: None Scoring Summary: SKC -- Graham Zusi 3 (Antonio Dovale 2) 54 PHI -- Brian Brown 1 (Raymon Gaddis 2) 71 Referee: Jair Marrufo Asst. Ref.: Corey Rockwell Asst. Ref.: Eric Boria 4th Official: Sorin Stoica

Score 1 2 F 2 2 4 Sporting KC (12-6-6, 42 pts) Toronto FC (9-8-5, 32 pts) 1 0 1 Sporting Kansas City: Jon Kempin; Igor Juliao, Matt Besler (C), Aurelien Collin, Seth Sinovic; Lawrence Olum, Benny Feilhaber (Jorge Claros 73), Graham Zusi; Sal Zizzo (C.J. Sapong 67), Dom Dwyer (Claudio Bieler 80), Soony Saad Subs Not Used: Tim Melia, Antonio Dovale, Mikey Lopez, Kevin Ellis Toronto FC: Joe Bendik; Jackson, Nick Hagglund, Justin Morrow, Doneil Henry; Jonathan Osorio, Dominic Oduro (Daniel Lovitz 74), Collen Warner, Michael Bradley (C) (Kyle Bekker 84); Gilberto, Luke Moore (Bright Dike 78) Subs Not Used: Ashtone Morgan, Bradley Orr, Chris Konopka, Dwayne De Rosario Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 10 (5) 2 16 1 10

TOR 9 (3) 1 12 4 6

Misconduct Summary: None Scoring Summary: SKC -- Dom Dwyer 15 (penalty kick) 18 SKC -- Dom Dwyer 16 (penalty kick) 33 TOR -- Gilberto 5 (Dominic Oduro 5, Collen Warner 2) 46+ SKC -- Soony Saad 2 (unassisted) 64 SKC -- C.J. Sapong 2 (Soony Saad 1, Graham Zusi 5) 77 Referee: Drew Fischer Asst. Ref.: Claudio Badea Asst. Ref.: James Conlee 4th Official: Kevin Terry Jr.


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sporting kc 2014 MLS box scores Sporting KC vs D.C. United - Aug. 23, 2014 Sporting Park | Kansas City, Kansas Attendance: 19,963 (49th straight sellout) Weather: 96 degrees and cloudy 2 F Score 1 Sporting KC (12-7-6, 42 pts) 0 0 0 D.C. United (13-7-4, 43 pts) 3 0 3 Sporting Kansas City: Jon Kempin; Igor Juliao, Matt Besler (C), Aurelien Collin, Seth Sinovic; Lawrence Olum, Benny Feilhaber (Claudio Bieler 70), Graham Zusi; Sal Zizzo (C.J. Sapong 37), Dom Dwyer, Soony Saad (Antonio Dovale 79) Subs Not Used: Tim Melia, Jorge Claros, Kevin Ellis, Martin Steuble D.C. United: Bill Hamid; Bobby Boswell (c), Steve Birnbaum, Sean Franklin, Taylor Kemp; Chris Rolfe, Luis Silva (David Estrada 68), Nick DeLeon (Alex Caskey 90), Davy Arnaud, Perry Kitchen; Fabian Espindola Subs Not Used: Nana Attakora, Lewis Neal, Joe Willis, Jared Jeffrey, Kofi Opare Stats Shots (on goal) Saves Fouls Offside Corner Kicks

SKC 12 (3) 2 8 1 6

DC 16 (5) 3 12 1 4

Misconduct Summary: DC -- Taylor Kemp (caution; delaying a restart) 61 SKC -- Igor Juliao (caution; reckless tackle) 83 Scoring Summary: DC -- Fabian Espindola 9 (Luis Silva 3) 24 DC -- Chris Rolfe 6 (Luis Silva 4) 28 DC -- Perry Kitchen 4 (Chris Rolfe (6) 31 Referee: Alan Kelly Asst. Ref.: Adam Garner Asst. Ref.: Paul Scott 4th Official: Hilario Grajeda


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skc miscellaneous stats 2014 Record When… Scoring first goal Conceding first goal Leading at halftime Tied at halftime Trailing at halftime Scoring 0 goals Scoring 1 goal Scoring 2 goals Scoring 3 goals Scoring 4+ goals Allowing 0 goals Allowing 1 goal Allowing 2 goals Allowing 3 goals Allowing 4+ goals Wearing Sporting Blue Wearing Dark indigo Wearing Black Leading at 75’ Tied at 75’ Trailing at 75’ Outshooting opponent Outshot by opponent Shots even One-goal games On ESPN On NBCSN On KMCI-TV Day games (before 5pm) Games 5pm CT or later With red card for With red card against Temperature 75 & up Temperature below 75 In Pacific time zone In Mountain time zone In Central time zone In Eastern time zone vs. Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference On grass On turf With zero subs With one sub With two subs with three subs

Record By Month... 11-0-5 1-7-0 8-0-1 3-3-5 1-4-0 0-5-1 2-2-4 6-0-1 2-0-0 2-0-0 6-0-1 5-2-4 1-4-1 0-1-0 N/A 7-6-6 4-1-0 1-0-0 8-0-0 4-2-6 0-5-0 8-4-6 2-3-0 2-0-0 7-4-0 1-0-2 1-1-1 10-6-3 2-2-1 10-5-5 3-2-1 4-2-1 7-2-4 5-5-2 1-2-0 1-0-0 6-3-6 4-2-0 8-5-4 4-2-2 11-4-6 1-3-0 N/A 1-0-0 3-0-1 8-7-5

March 2014 March all-time April 2014 April all-time May 2014 May all-time June 2014 June all-time July 2014 July all-time Aug. 2014 Aug. all-time Sept. 2014 Sept. all-time Oct. 2014 Oct. all-time

skc miscellaneous stats - 2014 regular season 4 min, Dom Dwyer, 7/12 at MTL

Quickest Goal... 2-1-1 12-8-4 1-1-1 38-30-12 2-3-2 30-39-21 2-0-0 36-28-21 4-0-1 44-32-24 1-2-1 37-44-14 N/A 27-32-13 N/A 17-10-13

Team-by-team (in 2014)...

7 min, Mike Magee, 5/18 at CHI 90+2 min, Dom Dwyer, 3/29 at COL Game-winning goals after 75’... 89 min, Dom Dwyer, 7/12 at MTL 90+3 min, Benny Feilhaber, 7/16 at CLB 80 min, Jacob Peterson, 7/26 at TOR Quickest Goal Against...

Game-tying goals after 75’... Game-winning goals against after 75’...

Game-tying goals against after 75’...

90+4 min, Chad Barrett, 3/8 at SEA 90+2 min, Teal Bunbury, 4/26 at NE 81 min, Cristian Maidana, 5/14 vs PHI 90 min, Matt Hedges, 3/15 vs DAL 90+1 min, Bradley Orr, 5/23 vs TOR

Hat Tricks...

N/A

Hat Tricks Against...

N/A

vs. Chicago Fire vs. Chivas USA vs. Colorado Rapids vs. Columbus Crew vs. D.C. United vs. FC Dallas vs. Houston Dynamo vs. LA Galaxy vs. Montreal Impact vs. NE Revolution vs. New York Red Bulls vs. Philadelphia Union vs. Portland Timbers vs. Real Salt Lake vs. SJ Earthquakes vs. Seattle Sounders FC vs. Toronto FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps

12-25-11 (0-1-1) 8-4-4 22-17-13 (1-0-0) 24-21-6 (2-0-0) 20-20-10 (0-2-0) 20-19-10 (0-0-1) 5-6-8 (1-0-0) 19-23-11 (1-0-0) 5-3-1 (3-0-0) 23-14-11 (0-1-0) 19-18-12 (0-0-1) 4-3-4 (0-1-1) 3-2-0 (1-0-0) 8-5-4 (0-0-1) 21-21-7 (1-0-0) 1-7-1 (0-1-0) 12-4-5 (2-0-1) 2-1-2 (0-1-0)

Own Goals...

Home and Away... Overall All-time 2014 at home All-time at home 2014 on road All-time on road

241-223-122 5-2-6 155-82-56 7-5-0 86-141-66

Penalty Kicks...

Own Goals Against... Red Cards...

Red Cards Against...

69 min, Igor Juliao, 7/16 at CLB 17 min, Igor Juliao, 8/10 at VAN 31 min, Calum Mallace, 4/19 vs MTL 83 min, Oriol Rosell, 4/5 vs RSL 74 min, Aurelien Collin, 4/26 at NE 64 min, Erik Palmer-Brown, 5/18 at CHI 21 min, Toni Dovale, 6/6 at HOU 55 min, Aurelien Collin, 7/16 at CLB 75 min, Matt Besler, 7/26 at TOR 85 min, Marvell Wynne, 3/29 at COL 80 min, Wil Trapp, 5/4 vs CLB 17 min, Collen Warner, 5/10 at MTL 90 min, Corben Bone, 5/14 vs PHI 63 min, Steven Caldwell, 5/23 vs TOR 90+4 min, Alex Caskey, 5/31 at DC 89 min, Wil Trapp, 7/16 at CLB 57 min, Dom Dwyer, 3/22 vs SJ 18 min, Dom Dwyer, 5/10 at MTL 84 min, Dom Dwyer, 5/23 vs TOR 70 min, Dom Dwyer, 6/6 at HOU 18 min, Dom Dwyer, 8/16 vs TOR 33 min, Dom Dwyer, 8/16 vs TOR

Penalty Kicks Against...

60 min, Vicente Sanchez, 3/29 at COL 78 min, Vicente Sanchez, 3/29 at COL 90+5 min, Lee Nguyen, 4/26 at NE 7 min, Mike Magee, 5/18 at CHI 15 min, Mike Magee, 5/18 at CHI 85 min, Darren Mattocks, 8/10 at VAN

Youngest Goalscorer... Oldest Goalscorer... Youngest Starter... Oldest Starter...

Soony Saad, 21 yrs., 293 days, KC at HOU Paulo Nagamura, 31 yrs., 69 days, KC at MTL Erik Palmer-Brown, 17 yrs., 24 days, KC at CHI Andy Gruenebaum, 31 yrs., 223 days, KC at VAN

2014 regular season team stats Scoring 1 2 Total Shots 1 2 Total Sog 1 2 Total SPORTING 13 23 36 SPORTING 157 194 351 SPORTING 55 71 126 Opp. 12 14 26 Opp. 111 140 251 Opp. 38 52 90 Fouls 1 2 Total Offsides 1 2 Total Corners 1 2 Total SPORTING 180 186 366 SPORTING 24 25 49 SPORTING 66 75 141 Opp. 174 197 371 Opp. 35 32 67 Opp. 51 52 103 Cautions 1 2 Total Ejections 1 2 Total PK GOALS 1 2 Total SPORTING 10 33 43 SPORTING 1 5 6 SPORTING 3 3 6 Opp. 23 35 58 Opp. 1 6 7 Opp. 2 3 5


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Single Season Records (Field Players)

All-Time Records (Field Players)

Stat

Player

#

Stat

Player

#

Games

C.J. Sapong (2011)

34

Games

Davy Arnaud

240

Kerry Zavagnin

20515

Minutes

Nick Garcia (2000) & Peter Vermes (2000)

2916

Minutes

Goals

Preki (1996)

18

Goals

Preki

71

Preki

98

Assists

Preki (1997 & 2003)

17

Assists

Shots

Preki (1996)

140

Shots

Preki

693

Preki

283

Shots on goal

Preki (1996)

61

Shots on goal

Fouls Committed

Chris Henderson (2000)

79

Fouls Committed

Davy Arnaud

329

Davy Arnaud

528

Fouls Suffered

Davy Arnaud (2004)

111

Fouls Suffered

Offsides

Eddie Johnson (2007)

50

Offsides

Eddie Johnson

126

Graham Zusi

486

Corner Kicks

Graham Zusi (2012)

150

Corner Kicks

Cautions

Aurelien Collin (2013)

13

Cautions

Kerry Zavagnin

44

3

Ejections

Nick Garcia

5

Ejections

Davy Arnaud (2010)

Single Season Records (Goalkeepers)

All-Time Records (Goalkeepers)

Stat

Player

#

Stat

Player

#

Games

Jimmy Nielsen (2012 & 2013)

34

Games

Jimmy Nielsen

128

Minutes

Jimmy Nielsen (2012 & 2013)

3060

Minutes

Jimmy Nielsen

11497

Wins

Mike Ammann (1997)

21

Wins

Jimmy Nielsen

57

Losses

Mike Ammann (1998)

16

Losses

Tony Meola

45

Draws

Bo Oshoniyi (2005)

12

Draws

Jimmy Nielsen

32

Shutouts

Tony Meola (2000)

16

Shutouts

Jimmy Nielsen

45

Goals Against Average

Jimmy Nielsen (2012)

0.79

Goals Allowed

Tony Meola

154

Goals Allowed

Ammann (1997)/Kevin Hartman (2007)

79

Saves

Tony Meola

507

Saves

Tony Meola (2000)

129

Goals Against Average

Jimmy Nielsen

0.99

Single Game Records (Field Players)

Single Season Team Records

Stat

Player

#

Stat

Year

#

Goals

Digital Takawira (1998), Preki (1998), Davy Arnaud (2004), Eddie Johnson (twice in 2007), Birahim Diop (2010)

3

Goals

1996

61

Assists

2000

67

2012

542

Assists

Chris Henderson (1999)

4

Shots

Shots

Preki (1997)

12

Shots on goal

1996

250

2013

511

Shots on goal

Preki (1996)

6

Fouls Committed

Fouls Committed

Davy Arnaud (2010), Oriol Rosell (2013)

8

Fouls Suffered

2000

541

1997

117

Fouls Suffered

Davy Arnaud (2006)

10

Offsides

Offsides

Alex Bunbury (1999)

7

Corner Kicks

2012

199

12

Cautions

2013

67

Ejections

2011

8

Points

2012

63

Corner Kicks

Alex Zotinca (2006)

Single Game Records (Goalkeepers)

Wins

1997

21

Stat

Player

#

Losses

1999

24

Goals Allowed

Bo Oshoniyi

7

Ties

2005 & 2011

12

Saves

Garth Lagerway (1996), Mike Ammann (1997 & 1998), Tony Meola (2000 & three times in 2003), Bo Oshoniyi (2002 & 2004)

9

Shutouts

2000

17

Goals Allowed

1996

63


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes

MINI BIOS COACHING STAFF

Peter Vermes Manager

Kerry Zavagnin Assistant Coach

John Pascarella Assistant Coach

Zoran Savic Assistant Coach

Mateus Manoel Fitness Coach

PLAYERS #5 | D | Matt Besler Ht: 6-0 Wt. 170 DOB: 2/11/1987 Hometown: Overland Park, Kansas College: Notre Dame Acquired: 2009 MLS SuperDraft 1st Round (#8) Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 2 times, last: Oct. 22, 2011, KC at DC Assists 1, 6 times, last: Oct. 26, 2013, KC at PHI Shots on Goal 2, Oct. 9, 2010, KC vs SEA Shots 2, 4 times, last: Mar. 16, 2013, KC vs CHI Fouls Committed 5, Aug. 4, 2012, KC at NE Fouls Suffered 4, Sept. 26, 2009, KC vs COL Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal Oct. 22, 2011, KC at D.C. Assist July 12, 2014, KC at MTL 2014 Record when: he starts 9-5-2 he scores 0-0-0 Sporting KC’s team captain for the 2014 campaign, Besler is in his sixth season at his hometown club. He has earned MLS Best XI (2012, 2013), MLS All-Star (2011, 2013, 2014), MLS Defender of the Year (2012) and MLS Breakout Player of the Year (2012) honors and was named the 2014 KC Sportsman of the Year by the Kansas City Sports Commission. On July 19, he signed a Designated Player contract with the club through the 2018 season. Besler was on the United States’ roster for the 2014 FIFA World Cup alongside teammate Graham Zusi. He became the first player from the state of Kansas to play in the World Cup and started all four matches in central defense at the tournament. Besler has earned 21 caps since debuting in January 2013, and the Americans are 13-3-4 when he starts.

#16 | F | Claudio Bieler Ht: 5-11 Wt. 170 DOB: 3/1/1984 Hometown: Vera, Santa Fe, Argentina Last Club: LDU Quito (Ecuador) Acquired: Signed as Designated Player on 12/18/2012 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, May 5, 2013, KC vs CHV Assists 1, 4 times, last: Sept. 7, 2013, KC vs CLB Shots on Goal 4, May 5, 2013, KC vs CHV Shots 6, 2 times, last: June 1, 2013, KC vs MTL Fouls Committed 4, 2 times, last: July 27, 2013, KC at MTL Fouls Suffered 5, March 9, 2013, KC at TOR Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal May 4, 2014, KC vs CLB Assist Sept. 7, 2013, KC vs CLB 2014 Record when: he starts 1-2-0 he scores 1-0-0 The team’s fourth Designated Player in club history, Bieler has made 10 MLS appearances during the 2014 season with one goal. Bieler won the club’s Golden Boot last year with 10 goals and added four assists en route to Sporting KC 2013 Newcomer of the Year honors. He was acquired from LDU Quito where he won the Copa Libertadores (2008) and Copa Sudamericana (2009). A dual citizen of Ecuador and Argentina, he has played professionally in both countries as well as Chile. #20 | M | Jorge Claros Ht: 5-9 Wt. 155 DOB: 1/8/1986 Hometown: La Ceiba, Honduras Last Club: CD Motagua Acquired: Signed on 7/16/2014 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists N/A Shots on Goal N/A Shots N/A Fouls Committed 2, Aug. 10, 2014, KC at VAN Fouls Suffered N/A Last...Regular Season Aug. 16, 2014, KC vs TOR Appearance N/A Goal Assist N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 0-1-1 he scores 0-0-0 After signing for Sporting KC on July 16, Claros made his MLS and competitive club debut on Aug. 1, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1-1 draw against the Philadelphia Union. The defensive midfielder has featured 53 times for the Honduras Men’s National Team and has scored three goals since making his debut in 2006. He played in all three matches for his country at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Claros helped Honduran club Motagua win Liga Nacional titles during the 2007-08 Apertura and 2010-11 Clausura before joining Scottish side Hibernian in 2012. He returned to Motagua for the 201314 season.


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #78 | D | Aurelien Collin Ht: 6-2 Wt. 169 DOB: 3/8/1986 Hometown: Enghien-les-Bains, France Last Club: Vitoria Setubal (Portugal) Acquired: Signed on 4/15/2011

#9 | D | Antonio Dovale Ht: 5-8 Wt. 152 DOB: 4/4/1990 Hometown: A Coruna, Galicia, Spain Last Club: Celta de Vigo (Spain) Acquired: Signed on 3/12/2014

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 11 times, last: Apr. 19, 2014, KC vs MTL Assists 1, 2 times, last: Apr. 27, 2013, KC vs POR Shots on Goal 2, 3 times, last: Mar. 15, 2014, KC vs DAL Shots 4, 4 times, last: Apr. 27, 2013, KC vs POR Fouls Committed 6, 3 times, last: May 8, 2013, KC vs SEA Fouls Suffered 4, Aug. 23, 2013, KC at CHI Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal Apr. 19, 2014, KC vs MTL Assist Apr. 27, 2013, KC vs POR 2014 Record when: he starts 9-6-5 he scores 1-0-1

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, May 27, 2014, KC vs NY Assists 1, 2 times, last: Aug. 1, 2014, KC vs PHI Shots on Goal 2, May 27, 2014, KC vs NY Shots 3, 3 times, last: July 12, 2014, KC at MTL Fouls Committed 2, May 31, 2014, KC at DC Fouls Suffered 3, May 18, 2014, KC at CHI Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal May 27, 2014, KC vs NY Assist Aug. 1, 2014, KC vs PHI 2014 Record when: he starts 3-3-3 he scores 0-0-1

The fourth-year Frenchman has earned MLS Best XI (2012, 2013), MLS All-Star (2012, 2013, 2014) and Sporting KC Humanitarian of the Year honors (2013). Collin’s 15 goals in MLS competition are second most by a defender in club history. He was named 2013 MLS Cup MVP after scoring the equalizing goal and converting the match-winning penalty kick vs. Real Salt Lake at Sporting Park. Collin’s professional career began with stints in Scotland (Gretna FC), Greece (Panserraikos) and England (Wrexham FC). He played two seasons for Vitoria Setubal of the Portuguese top flight before joining Sporting KC as a guest trialist in March 2011.

Dovale made his Sporting KC debut as a substitute in the MLS Cup rematch against Real Salt Lake on April 5 and scored his first goal on May 27 vs. New York. He has contributed a goal and two assists in 12 MLS matches this season and scored in his CONCACAF Champions League debut Tuesday at Nicaraguan club Real Esteli FC. The midfielder played four years in the Barcelona Academy before signing a professional contract with second division club Celta de Vigo at age 16. In the 2011-12 season, he helped the club earn promotion to LigaBBVA with two goals in 30 appearances.

#25 | M | Christian Duke Ht: 5-9 Wt. 155 DOB: 6/5/1991 Hometown: Overland Park, Kansas College: San Diego Acquired: 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft 1st rd. (#14) Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists N/A Shots on Goal N/A Shots N/A Fouls Committed N/A Fouls Suffered N/A Last...Regular Season Appearance N/A Goal N/A Assist N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 0-0-0

he scores 0-0-0

Currently on loan with OKC Energy FC, Duke has appeared in nine USL PRO matches this season with three assists and has recently recovered from a stress fracture that has kept him out of action since June 14. In 2013, the Overland Park, Kansas native spent a successful first professional season with league champions Orlando City SC and was named the team’s top rookie with one goal and one assist in 22 games. Duke began playing for the Sporting KC Academy in June 2007 while attending Shawnee Mission South High School.

#14 | F | Dom Dwyer Ht: 5-9 Wt. 180 DOB: 7/30/1990 Hometown: London, England College: South Florda Acquired: 2012 MLS SuperDraft 1st Round (#16) Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, 5 times, last: Aug. 16, 2014, KC vs TOR Assists 1, 3 times, last: July 26, 2014, KC at TOR Shots on Goal 4, 2 times, last: July 12, 2014, KC at MTL Shots 7, Sept. 27, 2013, KC vs PHI Fouls Committed 5, 2 times, last: Apr. 26, 2014, KC at NE Fouls Suffered 9, Apr. 19, 2014, KC vs MTL Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal Aug. 16, 2014, KC vs TOR Assist July 26, 2014, KC at TOR 2014 Record when: he starts 11-6-6 he scores 7-2-2 Dwyer’s career-high 16 goals in 2014 rank second in MLS. His five mult-goal games are most in the League, with all five braces coming against Canadian clubs. The Englishman is currently second on the club’s single season goal scoring chart and won MLS Player of the Month for May. Dwyer totalled 26 goals across six competitions in 2013 while splitting time with Sporting KC and the team’s USL PRO affiliate Orlando City SC. He was the USL PRO Championship MVP with four goals in the final and helped propel Sporting KC to MLS Cup by scoring the game-winning goal in the Eastern Conference Championship.


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #4 | D | Kevin Ellis Ht: 5-9 Wt. 160 DOB: 6/30/1991 Hometown: Kansas City, Missouri College: Barton County Community College Acquired: Signed as Homegrown on 2/18/11 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists 1, June 27, 2014, KC at POR Shots on Goal N/A Shots 1, 3 times, last: May 27, 2014, KC vs NY Fouls Committed 3, 3 times, last: June 27, 2014, KC at POR Fouls Suffered 2, 3 times, last: May 31, 2014, KC at DC Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 1, 2014, KC vs PHI Goal N/A Assist June 27, 2014, KC at POR 2014 Record when: he starts 4-2-4 he scores 0-0-0 Ellis started three of Sporting KC’s first four MLS matches of 2014 before going on loan to USL Pro affiliate OKC Energy FC. He scored his first goal for the club in the first leg of the 2014 CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals vs. eventual champion Cruz Azul. The right back, who became the second Homegrown Player in club history in 2011, rejoined Sporting KC on May 16 and has since made seven starts in central defense, earning MLS Team of the Week honors twice (June 9 and June 30).

#30 | GK | Andy Gruenebaum Ht: 6-1 Wt. 175 DOB: 12/30/1982 Hometown: Overland Park, Kansas College: Kentucky Last Club: Columbus Crew Acquired: Trade with Columbus Crew on 12/16/13 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals Allowed 4, 2 times, last: Apr. 7, 2012, CLB vs NY Saves 7, 5 times, last: Sept. 5, 2012, CLB at NE Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 10, 2014, KC at VAN Shutout June 15, 2013, CLB vs MTL 2014 Record when: he starts 4-1-1 2014 is a homecoming for Andy Gruenebaum, as Sporting KC acquired the Overland Park native from the Columbus Crew in December. He made his club debut in the U.S. Open Cup on June 18 and earned his first MLS start of 2014 on July 12 . After Sporting KC’s 2-1 win at Toronto on July 26, he became the second goalkeeper in MLS history to secure regulation wins in each his first four starts with a new club. An eight-year veteran of the league, Gruenebaum featured 82 times for the Crew (including postseason) and was part of their 2008 team that won MLS Cup. Gruenebaum had a breakout season in 2012, becoming Columbus’ starting keeper and recording an MLS-best 124 saves en route to 13 wins and eight shutouts.

#10 | M | Benny Feilhaber Ht: 5-9 Wt. 160 DOB: 1/19/1985 Hometown: Irvine, California College: UCLA Last Club: New England Revolution Acquired: Trade with New England Revolution 12/11/12 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 11 times, last: July 19, 2014, KC vs LA Assists 2, 2 times, last: Mar. 30, 2013, KC vs MTL Shots on Goal 2, 7 times, last: July 26, 2014, KC at TOR Shots 5, July 26, 2014, KC at TOR Fouls Committed 6, Aug. 10, 2014, KC at VAN Fouls Suffered 6, May 12, 2012, NE vs VAN Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal July 19, 2014, KC vs LA Assist July 16, 2014, KC at CLB 2014 Record when: he starts 11-7-6 he scores 2-0-0 Sporting KC acquired World Cup veteran Feilhaber in December 2012. He was a steady contributor throughout the 2013 season but saved his best work for the playoffs, contributing game-winning assists in the Eastern Conference Semifinals and Eastern Conference Championship. The midfielder has started 24 MLS matches this season and won MLS Player of the Month for July. Feilhaber began his career in Germany with Hamburg’s reserve team before helping Derby County earn promotion to the English Premier League in 2007. He was a member of the U.S. 2010 FIFA World Cup squad, making three appearances in South Africa. #40 | D | Igor Juliao Ht: 5-8 Wt. 145 DOB: 8/23/1994 Hometown: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Last Club: Fluminense FC (Brazil) Acquired: Signed on loan 4/4/2014 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists 1, July 16, 2014, KC at CLB Shots on Goal 1, 3 times, last: July 26, 2014, KC at TOR Shots 2, July 19, 2014, KC vs LA Fouls Committed 3, Aug. 1, 2014, KC vs PHI Fouls Suffered 4, 3 times, last: July 26, 2014, KC at TOR Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal N/A Assist July 16, 2014, KC at CLB 2014 Record when: he starts 7-5-4 he scores 0-0-0 The 20-year-old Juliao is the second youngest player in Sporting KC history to play the full 90 minutes of an MLS regular season match. He was named to Sports Illustrated’s Week 11 MLS Best XI after his second game on May 18 and has started each MLS match since then. Juliao is a member of Brazil’s Under-20 Men’s National Team and currently on loan from Fluminense FC. He joined Fluminense’s academy in 2003 and made his debut in Campeonato Brasileiro Série A as a 17-year-old in August 2012.


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #24 | M | Michael Kafari Ht: 6-1 Wt. 175 Hometown: Accra, Ghana College: New Mexico Acquired: Signed on 7/8/2014 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists N/A Shots on Goal N/A Shots N/A Fouls Committed N/A Fouls Suffered N/A Last...Regular Season Appearance N/A Goal N/A Assist N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 0-0-0

DOB: 10/30/1991

#21 | GK | Jon Kempin Ht: 6-1 Wt. 170 DOB: 4/8/1993 Hometown: Leawood, Kansas Last Club: Sporting Kansas City Academy Acquired: Signed as Homegrown on 8/31/10 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals Allowed 3, Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Saves 2, 2 times, last: Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Shutout N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 1-1-0

he scores 0-0-0

Sporting KC acquired Kafari on July 8. He played collegiately at New Mexico before the Vancouver Whitecaps drafted the Ghana native in the third round of the 2014 MLS SuperDraft (No 51 overall). After spending preseason with the Canadian club, Kafari signed with their USL PRO affiliate Charleston Battery in midMarch. He made his competitive debut for Charleston on May 28 in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup third round.

#1 | GK | Eric Kronberg Ht: 6-5 Wt. 210 DOB: 6/7/1983 Hometown: Santa Rosa, California College: California Acquired: 2006 MLS SuperDraft 4th Round (#40) Regular Season Game Highs: Goals Allowed 4, May 14, 2011, KC at LA Saves 6, May 14, 2011, KC at LA Last...Regular Season Appearance July 6, 2014, KC vs CHI Shutout June 27, 2014, KC at POR 2014 Record when: he starts 7-5-5 The longest tenured member of the club, Kronberg is in his ninth season in Kansas City and first as a starter. The 31-yearold goalkeeper recorded four shutouts in six appearances last year, leading Sporting KC to the quarterfinals of the 2013-14 CONCACAF Champions League. During the 2014 regular season, he leads MLS with a 0.88 goals against average among keepers with at least 400 minutes played and is tied for first with seven shutouts. He was named MLS Player of the Month for June after registering shutouts in the club’s only two games that month. Five of his 15 conceded goals this season have been penalty kicks.

A product of the Sporting KC Academy, Kempin became the club’s first Homegrown Player in 2010 at the age of 17. He was named the Most Valuable Player at the inaugural Chipotle MLS Homegrown Game on Aug. 4 in Portland and made his MLS debut on Aug. 10 against Vancouver, saving a penalty kick in the 84th minute after replacing the injured Andy Gruenebaum at halftime. He earned his first MLS start on Aug. 16. Kempin has been an active member of the U-20 and U-23 U.S. National Team pools. He was loaned to USL PRO affiliate OKC Energy FC in March, registering five shutouts in 13 games played, before his return to Sporting KC on July 9. He spent most of the 2013 campaign on loan at Orlando City SC.

#94 | M | Jimmy Medranda Ht: 5-5 Wt. 150 DOB: 2/7/1994 Hometown: Mosquera, Nariño, Colombia Last Club: Deportivo Pereira (Colombia) Acquired: Signed on 2/13/2014 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists N/A Shots on Goal 1, Sept. 7, 2013, KC vs. CLB Shots 3, Mar. 15, 2014, KC vs DAL Fouls Committed 3, Mar. 15, 2014, KC vs DAL Fouls Suffered 4, Mar. 15, 2014, KC vs DAL Last...Regular Season Appearance May 31, 2014, KC at DC Goal N/A Assist N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 0-0-1 he scores 0-0-0 Sporting KC acquired Medranda in August 2013 on loan from Deportivo Pereira (Colombia). The Colombian midfielder signed permanently for the club in February, making his first MLS start on March 15. Currently on loan with USL PRO affiliate OKC Energy FC, Medranda joined the youth program of Deportivo Pereira at age 12 before climing the ladder to the senior team. In two seasons with the club, he made 16 appearances across all competitions and scored two goals.


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #12 | M | Mikey Lopez Ht: 5-8 Wt. 160 DOB: 2/20/1993 Hometown: Mission, Texas College: North Carolina Acquired: 2013 MLS SuperDraft 1st Round (#14) Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists N/A Shots on Goal 2, Aug. 1, 2014, KC vs PHI Shots 2, 3 times, last: Aug. 1, 2014, KC vs PHI Fouls Committed 3, July 16, 2014, KC at CLB Fouls Suffered 1, 3 times, last: Aug. 10, 2014, KC at VAN Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 10, 2014, KC at VAN Goal N/A Assist N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 2-1-1 he scores 0-0-0 Lopez was selected in the first round of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft as a Generation adidas signing and made his Sporting KC debut on May 26, 2013 in the U.S. Open Cup Fourth Round. His MLS debut came on July 16 of this year at Columbus. Lopez joined USL PRO affiliate Orlando City SC in March before switching to OKC Energy FC in June. He was recalled to Sporting KC on June 30 after making 14 USL PRO appearances with one goal and one assist. Lopez is a member of the U.S. U-20 National Team and helped the country qualify for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup. #7 | D | Chance Myers Wt. 165 DOB: 12/7/1987 Ht: 6-0 Hometown: Thousand Oaks, California College: UCLA Acquired: 2008 MLS SuperDraft 1st Round (#1)

#18 | M | Victor Munoz Ht: 5-7 Wt. 165 Hometown: Madrid, Spain College: UCLA Acquired: Signed on 4/1/2014 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists N/A Shots on Goal N/A Shots N/A Fouls Committed N/A Fouls Suffered N/A Last...Regular Season Appearance N/A Goal N/A Assist N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 0-0-0

DOB: 7/25/1990

he scores 0-0-0

Sporting KC acquired Munoz in April 2014. The 23-year-old was selected by D.C. United in the second round of hte 2014 MLS SuperDraft. He made his Sporting KC debut in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Fourth Round on June 18. Munoz spent eight years in the Real Madrid academy system and was a member of Spain’s U-15, U-16 and U-17 youth national teams before moving to the U.S. in 2010 to pursue a college education.

#6 | M | Paulo Nagamura Ht: 5-8 Wt. 155 DOB: 3/2/1983 Hometown: Sao Paulo, Brazil Last Club: Chivas USA Acquired: Trade with Chivas USA on 11/29/2011

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, April 27, 2013, KC vs POR 1, 13 times, last: May 10, 2014, KC at MTL Assists Shots on Goal 2, 2 times, last: Apr. 27, 2013, KC vs POR Shots 3, 3 times, last: July 3, 2013, KC vs. VAN Fouls Committed 4, 5 times, last: Apr. 1, 2012, KC at CHV Fouls Suffered 4, May 12, 2012, KC at CHI Last...Regular Season Appearance May 23, 2014, KC vs TOR Goal April 27, 2013, KC vs POR Assist May 10, 2014, KC at MTL 2014 Record when: he starts 3-2-2 he scores 0-0-0

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, Mar. 21, 2009, CHV vs COL Assists 1, 17 times, last: Mar. 29, 2014, KC at COL Shots on Goal 4, May 13, 2006, LA vs RSL Shots 5, 2 times, last: Sept. 1, 2012, KC vs TOR Fouls Committed 6, Sept. 13, 2007, CHV vs LA Fouls Suffered 6, May 13, 2006, LA vs RSL Last...Regular Season Appearance July 6, 2014, KC vs CHI Goal May 10, 2014, KC at MTL Assist May 14, 2014, KC vs PHI 2014 Record when: he starts 7-3-4 he scores 1-0-0

The second-longest tenured member of the squad, Myers is in his seventh season after being drafted No. 1 overall in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft. In 2013, Myers started a career-high 31 MLS matches (including playoffs) and was the top-rated outside back on the MLS Castrol Index. He will miss the rest of the 2014 season after suffering a left achilles tear on May 23 vs. Toronto. Myers signed a new contract with the club in January after joining the U.S. Men’s National Team for the first time in his career as a member of Jurgen Klinsmann’s January Camp in 2014. He previously played for the U.S. U-18, U-20 and U-23 youth national teams.

An MLS veteran, Nagamura is in his third season with Sporting KC. The Brazilian began his career with Sao Paulo FC and Arsenal FC in England before coming to the United States to play for the LA Galaxy in 2005, winning the MLS Cup and Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in his first season. He’s also played for Toronto FC and Chivas USA in MLS, becoming an MLS AllStar in 2009 before going on loan to Tigres UANL in Mexico. Sporting KC acquired Nagamura in November 2011 and he converted penalty kicks in shootouts following the 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final and 2013 MLS Cup Final.


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #13 | M | Lawrence Olum Ht: 6-2 Wt. 185 DOB: 7/10/1984 Hometown: Nairobi, Kenya College: Missouri Baptist Last Club: Orlando City SC (USL PRO) Acquired: Signed on 9/15/2010

#3 | D | Ike Opara Ht: 6-2 Wt. 180 DOB: 2/21/1989 Hometown: Durham, North Carolina College: Wake Forest Last Club: San Jose Earthquakes Acquired: Trade with SJ Earthquakes on 12/12/2012

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 3 times, last: July 19, 2014, KC vs LA Assists 1, 2 times, last: Apr. 19, 2014, KC vs MTL Shots on Goal 1, 5 times, last: July 16, 2014, KC at CLB Shots 3, Sept. 21, 2013, KC at TOR Fouls Committed 3, 2 times, last: Oct. 26, 2013, KC at PHI Fouls Suffered 2, Oct. 5, 2013, KC at CLB Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal July 19, 2014, KC vs LA Assist Apr. 19, 2014, KC vs MTL 2014 Record when: he starts 10-2-1 he scores 1-0-0

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 6 times, last: Oct. 5, 2013, KC at CLB Assists N/A Shots on Goal 2, 3 times, last: Mar. 22, 2014, KC vs SJ Shots 3, 2 times, last: Mar. 22, 2014, KC vs SJ Fouls Committed 4, 2 times, last: May 28, 2011, SJ at CHI Fouls Suffered 2, 4 times, last: May 19, 2013, KC at D.C. Last...Regular Season Appearance Mar. 29, 2014, KC at COL Goal Oct. 5, 2013, KC at CLB Assist N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 2-0-0 he scores 0-0-0

Olum is in his fourth season with Sporting KC, making a career-high 22 appearances in MLS competition last year. Capable of playing as a central defender or holding midfielder, he began his professional career with the Portland Timbers in 2007. He also played for the Minnesota Thunder, Austin Aztex and Orlando City SC before signing with Sporting KC in September 2011. Olum joined the Kenya Men’s National Team in November 2012 and recently helped the team advance to the second round of 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying, starting two games in late May and one in early August. #2 | D | Erik Palmer-Brown Ht: 6-1 Wt. 175 DOB: 4/24/1997 Hometown: Lee’s Summit, Missouri Acquired: Signed as Homegrown on 8/2/2013

The 2013 Sporting KC Newcomer of the Year appeared in a career-best 18 games with 16 starts during the club’s MLS Cupwinning campaign. Opara scored four goals in 2013 across all competitions, each of them a header, and appeared in three of Sporting KC’s five MLS Cup Playoff matches. He will miss the remainder of the 2014 season after suffering a chondral defect in his right ankle on March 29. Opara started all thee matches for the United States at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup and was invited to camp with the U.S. Olympic squad (U-23) in February 2012.

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists N/A Shots on Goal N/A N/A Shots Fouls Committed 3, May 18, 2014, KC at CHI Fouls Suffered 1, May 31, 2014, KC at DC Last...Regular Season June 6, 2014, KC at HOU Appearance N/A Goal Assist N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 1-1-0 he scores 0-0-0 The second youngest player in MLS at age 17, PalmerBrown signed a homegrown player contract last August. He made his debut and first MLS start on May 18, becoming the youngest player in MLS history to start a match as a defender. He featured at right back in the inaugural Chipotle MLS Homegrown Game on Aug. 4., helping the MLS Homegrown team secure a 0-0 draw against the Portland Timbers U-23s. The Lee’s Summit, Mo. native joined the Sporting KC Academy at age 13. He has represented U.S. youth national teams as the U-15, U-17, U-18 and U-20 levels, most recently competing at the Dallas Cup in April with the U-20s.

#37 | F | Jacob Peterson Ht: 5-10 Wt. 165 DOB: 1/27/1986 Hometown: Portage, Michigan College: Indiana Last Club: San Jose Earthquakes Acquired: Signed on 1/19/2012 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 15 times, last: July 26, 2014, KC at TOR Assists 1, 14 times, last: July 16, 2014, KC at CLB Shots on Goal 3, June 28, 2007, COL at D.C. 5, July 21, 2012, KC vs NE Shots Fouls Committed 3, May 12, 2013, KC at HOU Fouls Suffered 5, Oct. 16, 2010, TOR at CLB Last...Regular Season Aug. 10, 2014, KC at VAN Appearance July 26, 2014, KC at TOR Goal July 16, 2014, KC at CLB Assist 2014 Record when: he starts 4-4-3 he scores 2-0-0 An eight-year veteran of MLS, Peterson is in his third season with Sporting KC. He has showcased his versatility throughout the 2014 season, playing in defense, midfield and attack on the left side. Peterson, a two-time national champion at Indiana University with goals in the finals of the 2003 and 2004 College Cups, was selected by the Colorado Rapids in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft. Following stints with Toronto FC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Peterson was signed by Sporting Kansas City in January 2012. He represented the U.S. at the U-17, U-20 and U-23 levels.


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #22 | F | Soony Saad Ht: 5-10 Wt. 165 DOB: 8/17/1992 Hometown: Dearborn, Michigan College: Michigan Acquired: Weighted Lottery on 7/5/2011

#17 | F | C.J. Sapong Ht: 6-1 Wt. 185 DOB: 12/27/1988 Hometown: Manassas, Virginia College: James Madison Acquired: 2011 MLS SuperDraft 1st Round (#10)

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, July 13, 2013, KC vs TOR Assists 2, Aug. 10, 2013, KC vs NE Shots on Goal 3, 3 times, last: June 6, 2014, KC at HOU Shots 9, June 29, 2013, KC vs CLB Fouls Committed 3, 2 times, last: June 27, 2014, KC at POR Fouls Suffered 4, 2 times, last: Oct. 26, 2013, KC at PHI Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal Aug. 16, 2014, KC vs TOR Assist Aug. 10, 2013, KC vs NE 2014 Record when: he starts 5-1-1 he scores 2-0-0

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, Sept. 21, 2013, KC at TOR Assists 1, 9 times, last: Aug. 31, 2013, KC vs COL Shots on Goal 4, Sept. 14, 2012, KC vs HOU Shots 10, Sept. 14, 2012, KC vs HOU Fouls Committed 5, 2 times, last: Oct. 5, 2013, KC at CLB Fouls Suffered 5, 2 times, last: April 20, 2013, KC at LA Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal Aug. 16, 2014, KC vs TOR Assist Aug. 31, 2013, KC vs COL 2014 Record when: he starts 2-1-1 he scores 2-0-0

After leading the NCAA in scoring with a school record 19 goals as a freshman at the University of Michigan, Saad was signed by Major League Soccer and allocated to Sporting KC via a lottery draft in July 2011. He scored nine minutes into his MLS debut on his 19th birthday and added four goals and four assists in 23 MLS regular season appearances last season. The 22-year-old opened his 2014 scoring account on June 6. Saad represented the U.S. at the youth level, including appearances with the U-20 national team, but is now a member of the Lebanon Men’s National Team.

Sapong was named the 2011 MLS Rookie of the Year with five goals and five assists in his first professional season. He scored nine goals in 2012 and four more in 2013, including the gametying goal in last year’s Eastern Conference Championship series vs. Houston. He made his first appearance in two months on May 23 following a neck injury and scored his first goal of the 2014 campaign on July 16 at Columbus. Sporting KC has an 18-0-2 overall record (including postseason) when Sapong scores. He debuted for the U.S. National Team in January 2012.

#15 | D | Seth Sinovic Ht: 5-10 Wt. 170 DOB: 1/28/1987 Hometown: Leawood, Kansas College: Creighton Last Club: New England Revolution Acquired: Signed on 5/10/2011

#23 | M | Martin Steuble Ht: 5-8 Wt. 155 DOB: 6/9/1988 Hometown: Schlieren, Switzerland Last Club: FC Wil 1900 Acquired: Signed on 7/16/2014

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists 1, 6 times, last: June 27, 2014, KC at POR Shots on Goal 2, Mar. 15, 2014, KC vs DAL Shots 3, Apr. 17, 2010, NE at SJ Fouls Committed 4, 2 times, last: Mar. 22, 2014, KC vs SJ Fouls Suffered 3, 6 times, last: April 20, 2013, KC at LA Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal N/A Assist June 27 2014, KC at POR 2014 Record when: he starts 12-6-5 he scores 0-0-0

Regular Season Game Highs: Goals N/A Assists N/A Shots on Goal N/A Shots N/A Fouls Committed N/A Fouls Suffered N/A Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 1, 2014, KC vs PHI Goal N/A Assist N/A 2014 Record when: he starts 0-0-0 he scores 0-0-0

The Leawood, Kan. native and Rockhurst High School alum was rated the No. 1 left back in MLS by Soccer America after leading Sporting KC with 3,733 minutes played in all competition and starting 41 of his 42 appearances in 2013. He scored the game-tying goal in the Eastern Conference Semifinals last year en route to Sporting KC reaching MLS Cup. Sinovic was signed by Sporting KC in May 2011 and has since contributed two goals and six assists across all competitions. He has started 23 regular season games this campaign.

Steuble joined Sporting KC on July 16 from Swiss club FC Wil 1900 and made his MLS and competitive club debut on Aug. 1 as a second half substitute. The 26-year-old midfielder played seven years of professional soccer in Switzerland has featured nine times for the Philippines Men’s National Team under head coach Thomas Dooley. He made his international debut on March 1 of this year and opened his international scoring account on April 11.


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes #11 | M | Sal Zizzo Ht: 5-10 Wt. 165 DOB: 4/3/1987 Hometown: San Diego, California College: UCLA Last Club: Portland Timbers Acquired: Trade with Portland Timbers on 12/13/13 Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 1, 2 times, last: Aug. 30, 2013, POR at RSL Assists 2, 2 times, last: Mar. 29, 2014, KC at COL Shots on Goal 3, May 14, 2014, KC vs PHI Shots 3, 7 times, last: May 14, 2014, KC vs PHI Fouls Committed 2, 4 times, last: May 23, 2014, KC vs TOR Fouls Suffered 4, May 20, 2012, POR vs CHI Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal Aug. 30, 2013, POR at RSL Assist May 23, 2014, KC vs TOR 2014 Record when: he starts 5-3-3 he scores 0-0-0 The first-year Sporting KC winger has made 14 MLS appearances with 10 starts in 2014. He recorded two assists in the team’s 3-2 win at Colorado on March 29. Acquired in December via a trade with the Portland Timbers, Zizzo spent three years in the German first division before coming back to the United States in 2010. He represented the U.S. at the U-18 and U-20 levels and starred for the U-20 National Team in the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

#8 | M | Graham Zusi Ht: 5-10 Wt. 160 DOB: 8/18/1986 Hometown: Longwood, Florida College: Maryland Acquired: 2009 MLS SuperDraft 2nd Round (#23) Regular Season Game Highs: Goals 2, 3 times, last: Sept. 28, 2012, KC vs CHI Assists 2, 4 times, last: Mar. 29, 2014, KC at COL Shots on Goal 3, 2 times, last: Aug. 17, 2011, KC vs POR Shots 5, 5 times, last: Oct. 24, 2012, KC vs PHI Fouls Committed 4, 2 times, last: Mar. 30, 2013, KC vs MTL Fouls Suffered 6, Oct. 26, 2013, KC at PHI Last...Regular Season Appearance Aug. 23, 2014, KC vs DC Goal Aug. 1, 2014, KC vs PHI Assist Aug. 16, 2014, KC vs TOR 2014 Record when: he starts 9-5-2 he scores 2-0-1 Zusi recorded a career-high six goals and a team-best 12 assists in all competition in 2013 and was the top-rated midfielder in the MLS Castrol Index. He was an MLS MVP finalist in 2012 to go along with MLS All-Star (2012, 2013, 2014), MLS Best XI (2012, 2013) and MLS Breakout Player of the Year (2011) honors. On July 19, he signed a Designated Player contract with the club through the 2018 season. Sporting KC is 15-0-2 all-time when he scores an MLS goal. Zusi was on the United States’ roster for the 2014 FIFA World Cup alongside teammate Matt Besler. He appeared in all four matches for the U.S. at the tournament and contributed two assists. He has earned 27 caps with three goals and six assists in his international career.


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes ALL-TIME STATISTICS MATT BESLER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

142

137

12396

2

7

33

8

122

72

6

1

16

1

1

3

KC - Postseason

10

10

960

0

0

2

0

12

8

1

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

152

147

13356

2

7

35

8

134

80

7

1

16

1

1

3

CLAUDIO BIELER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

38

28

2413

11

4

80

29

43

35

16

0

5

0

4

1

KC - Postseason

3

0

85

1

0

4

1

2

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

41

28

2508

12

4

84

30

45

36

16

0

5

0

4

1

JORGE CLAROS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

3

2

197

0

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

3

2

197

0

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

AURELIEN COLLIN

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

102

98

8621

11

2

94

26

181

92

17

0

30

3

5

0

KC - Postseason

10

10

960

4

1

12

4

21

10

3

0

3

0

1

1

MLS - TOTAL

112

108

9581

15

3

106

30

202

102

20

0

33

3

6

1

ANTONIO DOVALE

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

12

9

646

1

2

16

5

6

9

0

8

3

1

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

12

9

646

1

2

16

5

6

9

0

8

3

1

0

0

CHRISTIAN DUKE

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

DOM DWYER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

42

30

2700

18

3

109

42

67

65

27

1

4

0

6

1

KC - Postseason

6

3

282

1

0

17

8

8

7

3

0

0

0

1

0

MLS - TOTAL

48

33

2982

19

3

126

50

75

72

30

1

4

0

7

1

KEVIN ELLIS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

16

11

1111

0

1

3

0

20

10

0

0

3

0

0

1

MLS - TOTAL

16

11

1111

0

1

3

0

20

10

0

0

3

0

0

1

BENNY FEILHABER

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

51

46

3851

6

9

67

22

66

105

2

44

9

0

1

2

MLS - Regular Season

103

92

8044

11

18

145

49

133

246

4

115

17

2

1

3

KC - Postseason

4

4

394

0

2

14

1

5

12

2

0

1

0

0

1

MLS - TOTAL

107

96

8438

11

20

159

50

138

258

6

115

18

2

1

4

IGOR JULIAO

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

16

16

1362

0

1

10

3

19

36

3

0

3

0

0

1

MLS - TOTAL

16

16

1362

0

1

10

3

19

36

3

0

3

0

0

1

MICHAEL KAFARI

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MIKEY LOPEZ

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

4

4

299

0

0

7

3

8

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

4

4

299

0

0

7

3

8

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

JIMMY MEDRANDA

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

5

1

120

0

0

5

1

5

4

0

4

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

5

1

120

0

0

5

1

5

4

0

4

0

0

0

0

VICTOR MUNOZ

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

CHANCE MYERS

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

123

98

9120

2

13

83

21

131

92

7

4

10

1

0

6

KC - Postseason

10

10

960

0

1

7

1

9

10

1

1

2

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

133

108

10080

2

14

90

22

140

102

8

5

12

1

0

6

0


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes PAULO NAGAMURA

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

58

50

4375

2

4

72

17

80

56

4

3

11

0

0

1

MLS - Regular Season

215

194

17143

11

18

212

68

326

265

8

20

50

2

4

6

KC - Postseason

4

4

397

0

0

10

1

3

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - Postseason

14

13

1306

0

0

19

6

19

29

1

0

4

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

229

207

18449

11

18

231

74

345

294

9

20

54

2

4

6

LAWRENCE OLUM

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

59

32

3136

3

2

24

6

32

10

3

0

10

0

3

0

KC - Postseason

2

1

202

0

0

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

61

33

3338

3

2

27

6

32

11

3

0

10

0

3

0

IKE OPARA

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

20

16

1488

3

0

16

8

28

5

1

0

3

0

2

0

MLS - Regular Season

56

39

3711

6

0

38

15

58

23

6

1

5

0

3

0

KC - Postseason

3

0

16

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - Postseason

4

0

94

0

0

1

0

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

60

39

3805

6

0

39

15

59

25

6

1

5

0

3

0

ERIK PALMER-BROWN

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

3

2

235

0

0

0

0

4

1

0

0

2

1

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

3

2

235

0

0

0

0

4

1

0

0

2

1

0

0

JACOB PETERSON

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

58

30

2905

6

4

64

25

29

31

5

2

2

1

3

2

MLS - Regular Season

196

112

10191

15

14

178

67

74

111

21

62

7

1

6

6

KC - Postseason

4

3

244

0

0

1

0

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - Postseason

7

5

405

0

0

1

0

2

4

1

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

203

117

10596

15

14

179

67

76

115

22

62

7

1

6

6

SOONY SAAD

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

52

24

2386

7

6

91

28

33

49

3

19

2

0

2

2

KC - Postseason

4

0

47

0

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

56

24

2433

7

6

91

28

36

49

3

19

2

0

2

2

C.J. SAPONG

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

104

66

6370

20

9

159

66

121

160

28

0

4

1

7

3

KC - Postseason

10

9

876

2

1

25

11

16

27

3

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

114

75

7246

22

10

184

77

137

187

31

0

4

1

7

3

SETH SINOVIC

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

105

104

9166

0

6

49

14

113

73

3

0

14

0

0

4

MLS - Regular Season

125

122

10746

0

6

56

15

126

83

3

0

17

0

0

4

KC - Postseason

10

10

955

2

0

4

4

13

10

0

0

1

0

2

0

MLS - TOTAL

135

132

11701

2

6

60

19

139

93

3

0

18

0

2

4

MARTIN STEUBLE

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - TOTAL

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

SAL ZIZZO

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

15

11

908

0

3

19

7

5

8

0

0

0

0

0

0

MLS - Regular Season

85

40

4106

2

11

71

27

24

65

5

38

2

0

0

1

MLS - TOTAL

85

40

4106

2

11

71

27

24

65

5

38

2

0

0

1

GRAHAM ZUSI

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

SHT

SOG

FC

FS

OFF

CK

C

E

GWG

GWA

KC - Regular Season

140

107

9991

20

36

222

74

121

176

15

486

10

0

7

15

KC - Postseason

10

10

959

0

5

21

1

18

19

1

46

1

0

0

3

MLS - TOTAL

150

117

10950

20

41

243

75

139

195

16

532

11

0

7

18


Sporting KC Game Notes | Aug. 29, 2014 vs Houston Dynamo | SportingKC.com/Game-Notes ERIC KRONBERG

GP

GS

MIN

SHT

SVS

SO

GA

GAA

PG

PA

W

L

T

KC - Regular Season

22

21

1912

77

51

8

21

0.99

6

6

9

6

7

MLS - TOTAL

22

21

1912

77

51

8

21

0.99

6

6

9

6

7

ANDY GRUENEBAUM

GP

GS

MIN

SHT

SVS

SO

GA

GAA

PG

PA

W

L

T

KC - Regular Season

6

6

495

22

16

0

7

1.27

0

0

4

1

1

MLS - Regular Season

86

85

7560

401

286

18

108

1.29

6

8

30

32

22

MLS - Postseason

2

2

210

9

7

0

2

0.86

0

0

1

1

0

MLS - TOTAL

88

87

7770

410

293

18

110

1.27

6

8

31

33

22

JON KEMPIN

GP

GS

MIN

SHT

SVS

SO

GA

GAA

PG

PA

W

L

T

KC - Regular Season

3

2

225

10

5

0

4

1.60

0

1

1

1

0

MLS - TOTAL

3

2

225

10

5

0

4

1.60

0

1

1

1

0


#

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 23 24 24 25 30 31 37 40 78 94

Player

Eric Kronberg Erik Palmer-Brown Ike Opara Kevin Ellis Matt Besler Paulo Nagamura Chance Myers Graham Zusi Antonio Dovale Benny Feilhaber Sal Zizzo Mikey Lopez Lawrence Olum Dom Dwyer Seth Sinovic Claudio Bieler C.J. Sapong Victor Munoz Peterson Joseph Jorge Claros Oriol Rosell Jon Kempin Soony Saad Alex Martinez Martin Steuble Mechack Jerome Michael Kafari Christian Duke Andy Gruenebaum Josh Gardner Jacob Peterson Igor Juliao Aurelien Collin Jimmy Medranda 15

61M 83M

90D 90D 90D 90M 78M 90D 90D 90D 90F 90F 90F 44M 90M 90M 90M 66F 55F

90D 90M 90D 75M 33 90M

15

12 TOR 2-2 90G

13 NY 1-1 90G

14 DC 0-1 90G 81

15 HOU 2-0 90G 90D

16 POR 1-0 90G

14

90F 17

26

90F 90F 90F 90M 69F 90M 90M 90M 73M 67F 77M 68M 90M 90M 90M 90F 89F 90F 80F 55D 90D 90D 10 23

22

45 12

90M 11 70M 37F 90M 90F 90D 20 53

90G 90G 90F 79F

90M 90M 17

71F 21

57F 73F 19

1

90D

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CHI MTL CLB LA TOR PHI VAN TOR DC 1-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 0-2 4-1 0-3 90G

10

18 13 90F 90F 62F 14 85M 75M 66M 83 10

29 90M 56M 19 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 71F 67F 4 34

6 19

90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 45G 61F 57M 35 84D 90F 77F 45 90M 90F 76M 26 45 13 90D 78F 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 45D 90D 90D 90D 90D 83D 90D 90D 64D 90D 90D 90D 61D 90D 9D 90D 90D 90D 55D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 5 15 24

29 12

90M 90M 90M 90M

32

35 90D 76D 74D

24

14

90M 29 5 90M 14 90D 90F 7 76F 87F 90F 87F 70F 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 83F 14 3 3 20

1 90D 61D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M 90M 85M 90D 90M 90F 90F 90F 10 89M 90M 90M 90M 90M 32 90F 75F 90F 80F

90D

15

90M

90M 90F 77F 90D 13 90F 45F

1

89D 58F 45 90D 90D 90D 29 75M

23 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 33 7 35 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 75D 90D 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 7M 90M 80M 90D 36D 90F 28 90F 90M 71M 86F 90F 90F 21F 76F 45F 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 45M 90M 90M 90M 90M 55F 54 72F 45 80M 10 64M 90M 90M 90M 90M 80F 90F 90F 90F 90D 90D 90D 90D

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SEA DAL SJ COL RSL MTL NE CLB MTL PHI CHI 0-1 1-1 1-0 3-2 0-0 4-0 0-2 2-0 3-0 1-2 1-2 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 64D

SPORTING KANSAS CITY

"00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position


Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game 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 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 03/08/2014 03/15/2014 03/22/2014 03/29/2014 04/05/2014 04/19/2014 04/26/2014 05/04/2014 05/10/2014 05/14/2014 05/18/2014 05/23/2014 05/27/2014 05/31/2014 06/06/2014 06/27/2014 07/06/2014 07/12/2014 07/16/2014 07/19/2014 07/26/2014 08/01/2014 08/10/2014 08/16/2014 08/23/2014

KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC KC

0 1 1 3 0 4 0 2 3 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 4 0

SEA 1 DAL 1 SJ 0 COL 2 RSL 0 MTL 0 NE 2 CLB 0 MTL 0 PHI 2 CHI 2 TOR 2 NY 1 DC 1 HOU 0 POR 0 CHI 1 MTL 1 CLB 1 LA 1 TOR 1 PHI 1 VAN 2 TOR 1 DC 3

L T W W T W L W W L L T T L W W T W W W W T L W L 18; Dwyer 16 (penalty kick)

93+

64

33; Saad 2 (unassisted)

92+

86

64; Sapong 2 (Saad 1, Zusi 5)

74; Dwyer 4 (Zusi 3)

79; Dwyer 2 (Zusi 2)

71; Dwyer 3 (Peterson 1)

50; Feilhaber 1 (Zizzo 2, Zusi 1)

31; Collin 2 (Olum 1)

Dwyer 15 (penalty kick)

Saad 1 (Feilhaber 4) 45; Dwyer 11 (penalty kick) 70 Olum 1 (Ellis 1, Sinovic 1) 24 Dwyer 12 (unassisted) 33 Dwyer 13 (Besler 1) 4; Dwyer 14 (unassisted) 89 Sapong 1 (Feilhaber 5) 42; Feilhaber 2 (Peterson 2, Juliao 1) Feilhaber 3 (unassisted) 10; Olum 2 (unassisted) 61 Zusi 2 (unassisted) 48; Peterson 2 (Dwyer 1) 80 Zusi 3 (Dovale 2) 54

Peterson 1 (unassisted) 10; Bieler 1 (Zusi 4) 95+ Dwyer 5 (penalty kick) 18; Nagamura 1 (Myers 1) 34; Dwyer 6 (Dovale 1) Dwyer 7 (Nagamura 2) 80 Dwyer 8 (Feilhaber 2) 68 Dwyer 9 (Zizzo 3) 47; Dwyer 10 (penalty kick) 84 Dovale 1 (Feilhaber 3) 9

own goal (Mallace)

Collin 1 (Feilhaber 1) 81 Dwyer 1 (penalty kick) 57 Zusi 1 (Zizzo 1, Nagamura 1)

SPORTING KANSAS CITY at vs vs at vs vs at vs at vs at vs vs at at at vs at at vs at vs at vs vs

77


#

Player

90D 90D 90D 90M 90F

90D 90D 90D 72M

67F 18

90D 90D

90D

2014/15 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Grp2 ESTL 1-1

90F 60F

90M

90M 17 90D

67M 57M 23 33

90D 90D

28 90M 71F 90D

90F

88F 54

90G

90F 6

90M 90F 90D 62M 2 36M

90G

30 90D

90D

90M 90G 73F

19

84M

90D

U.S. OPEN CUP 4R 5R MNUT POR 2-0 1-3

SPORTING KANSAS CITY

90F 90M

2013/14 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QF1 QF2 AZL AZL 1-0 1-5 90G 90G

76M 60F

2 90D 88F 14

90M

23

90M

47

90D

Ellis (Bieler) 17 Feilhaber (Zusi) 44

43D 90F

W L

Saad (Olum) 76; Martinez (Zizzo) 87 Saad (penalty kick) 73

30

CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2013/14 QF1 03/12/2014 KC 1 vs CRZAZL 0 QF2 03/19/2014 KC 1 at CRZAZL 5

W L

Eric Kronberg Erik Palmer-Brown Ike Opara Kevin Ellis Matt Besler Paulo Nagamura Chance Myers Graham Zusi Antonio Dovale Benny Feilhaber Sal Zizzo Mikey Lopez Lawrence Olum Dom Dwyer Seth Sinovic Claudio Bieler C.J. Sapong Victor Munoz Peterson Joseph Oriol Rosell Jorge Claros Jon Kempin Soony Saad Alex Martinez Mechack Jerome Christian Duke Andy Gruenebaum Josh Gardner Jacob Peterson Aurelien Collin Jimmy Medranda

vs MINNUT 0 vs POR 3

Dovale (unassisted) 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 37 78 94

U.S. OPEN CUP 4R 06/11/2014 5R 06/24/2014

W

KC 2 KC 1

CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014/15 Grp2 08/19/2014 KC 1 at ESTELI 1


Sporting Kansas City vs. Houston Dynamo Friday, 29 August 2014 – 7 p.m. CT MLS regular season – Game #25 – Road Game #13 Sporting Park, Kansas City, Kan. Broadcast Information TV: The NBC Sports Network Radio: ESPN 97.5 FM; 850 AM (Spanish) 2014 Houston Dynamo Digital Media Guide

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DYNAMO VISIT KANSAS CITY FOR CLASH WITH EAST RIVAL The Houston Dynamo (7‐13‐4; 25 points) travel to face Sporting Kansas City (12‐7‐6; 42 points) on Friday at Sporting Park in Kansas City. The Dynamo went to Ohio and fell to the Columbus Crew, 3‐0, on Saturday night. Sporting KC was defeated, 3‐0, by D.C. United on Saturday. Friday is the second and final game between Houston and Sporting KC this regular season. Sporting KC beat the Dynamo, 2‐0, on June 6 at BBVA Compass Stadium.

HOUSTON VS. KANSAS CITY The Dynamo are 6‐5‐8 all‐time in regular season games against Sporting Kansas City, including a 3‐2‐4 mark in road games. The Eastern Conference rivals played 10 games from 2012‐13, including four playoff games. In the first meeting this year, June 6 at BBVA Compass Stadium, Sporting KC lost Antonio Dovale to a red card in the 21st minute but earned a 2‐0 road win behind goals from Soony Saad and Dom Dwyer (penalty). The clubs met in the postseason for the third straight season in 2013 and Sporting KC secured a 2‐1 aggregate series win in the Eastern Conference Championship. After a scoreless first leg in Houston, SKC registered a 2‐1 win in the second leg at Sporting Park last November. Boniek Garcia delivered the Dynamo a 1‐0 lead in the third minute, but C.J. Sapong equalized 11 minutes later and Dwyer scored the series‐winning goal in the second half as Sporting KC advanced and won MLS Cup. The Dynamo defeated Sporting KC in the playoffs the previous two seasons, a 2‐1 aggregate series victory in the Eastern Conference Semifinals in 2012 and a 2‐0 road win in the Eastern Conference Final in 2011. Last season, Sporting KC snapped Houston’s MLS record 36‐game home undefeated streak with a 1‐0 win at BBVA Compass Stadium on May 12, 2013. The clubs drew 1‐1 in a rematch on May 26 at Sporting Park before playing to a 0‐0 draw in their final regular season encounter, Oct. 9 in Houston. DYNAMO PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP (4‐4‐2) Tally Hall; Kofi Sarkodie, David Horst, Jermaine Taylor, Corey Ashe; Boniek Garcia, Ricardo Clark, Luis Garrido, Brad Davis; Will Bruin, Giles Barnes

DYNAMO NOTES Dynamo fall at Columbus: Justin Meram, Adam Bedell and Aaron Schoenfeld each scored as the Houston Dynamo fell to the Columbus Crew, 3‐0, on Saturday at Crew Stadium. Houston nearly opened the scoring through Will Bruin in the 18th minute. Bruin intercepted a pass from Wil Trapp in midfield and raced to the top of the box before firing on goal as Columbus goalkeeper Steve Clark charged to the top of the area and slid to make the vital block. The Crew seized a 1‐0 lead in the 35th minute. Dynamo defender David Horst lost control of a pass in middle of the field and Meram collected the ball, cut to his left, and buried his chance from 15 yards for a 1‐0 lead. The Dynamo created a scoring chance from a set piece in the 42nd minute. Brad Davis quickly delivered a bending service from the left flank and Horst beat his marker but could not test Clark with a diving header from 12 yards. Columbus doubled its lead in the 59th minute when a corner kick was collected on the opposite side of the field by Meram, who whipped a cross from the sideline toward the front of goal and Bedell fought to head home from six yards for a 2‐0 lead. The Crew capped the scoring five minutes later as Ethan Finlay fed Waylon Francis on the left flank and the Costa Rican defender delivered a good service to the middle of the penalty area where Schoenfeld drove a header inside the near post for the final goal.


Dynamo milestones and notes from 3‐0 defeat at Columbus on Saturday: o It was Brad Davis’ 286th career MLS regular season start to equal Jesse Marsch for 20th on the MLS all‐time list. o It was Will Bruin’s 120th career start in all competitions with the Dynamo to tie Andre Hainault for 12th on the club list. o It was Tally Hall’s 162nd career start in all competitions to equal Brian Ching for seventh on the club list. o It was David Horst’s 21st regular season starts this season to set a new career‐high. o It was Andrew Driver’s 50th career MLS regular season game.

Houston’s remaining 10 games all against Eastern Conference foes: The Dynamo schedule for the final 10 games of the regular season is very even, with five home games and five road games. Houston will have an opportunity to improve its playoff position, with all 10 of the games against Eastern Conference foes. The Dynamo have two games remaining with the Chicago Fire and one game remaining with Sporting Kansas City (Friday’s match), Toronto FC, D.C. United, the Montreal Impact, New England Revolution, Philadelphia Union, Columbus Crew and New York Red Bulls. The Dynamo (25 points) are in ninth place in the Eastern Conference, one point behind Chicago, four points back of New England and Philadelphia, six behind fifth‐place New York and eight points removed from fourth‐place Columbus.

Dynamo use same starting lineup for three consecutive games for first time since March 15 to April 5: Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear used the same starting lineup for three consecutive games before making a chance on Saturday at Columbus with Corey Ashe replacing DaMarcus Beasley. The same group had started each of the previous three games, beginning on Aug. 3 vs. D.C. United. It was the first time the Dynamo had used the same starting lineup in three straight games since March 15 to April 5, the second, third and fourth games of the season (vs. Montreal, at Vancouver and vs. FC Dallas).

Will Bruin has second‐most goals in first four MLS seasons by a player who entered the league as a rookie: Dynamo forward Will Bruin scored his 34th career regular‐season goal in the 2‐0 win over the Philadelphia Union on August 15. Bruin is now one goal from equaling Clint Mathis for the most goals in the first four MLS seasons by a player who entered the league as a rookie*. (Note courtesy the Elias Sports Bureau, Official Statistician of Major League Soccer.) With two more goals this season, Bruin would break Mathis’ mark and set a new benchmark for young players in MLS. Bruin is already in good company in the four‐year club, which includes Mathis, Jeff Cunningham, Robbie Findley and Scott Sealey. *The rookie classification includes players eligible for the Rookie of the Year award in their first season. Rookies have no prior professional experience before entering MLS. Goals in first four seasons* Years Career MLS goals Player 35 Clint Mathis 1998‐2001 61 Will Bruin 34 2011‐14 34 32 Jeff Cunningham 1998‐2001 134 31 Robbie Findley 2007‐10 37 31 Scott Sealy 2005‐08 33 *Includes regular‐season goals only

Dynamo milestones and notes from 2‐0 victory over Philadelphia Union on August 15: o It was Will Bruin’s ninth goal of the season to surpass his total from last regular season. Bruin is three goals shy of his career high, 12, set in 2012. o It was also Bruin’s fifth game‐winning goal of the season. He is tied with Jermain Defoe, Dom Dwyer and Gyasi Zardes for the most in MLS this season. o It was Tally Hall’s seventh shutout of the season to pull even with Clint Irwin, Eric Kronberg, David Ousted and Stefan Frei for the most in MLS. o Giles Barnes assisted on Bruin’s goal for his ninth career regular season assist with the Dynamo to pass Dominic Oduro for 12th on the club list. o It was also Barnes’s fifth assist this season to set a career‐high in his third MLS season. o Brad Davis also earned an assist on Bruin’s goal for his team‐leading sixth assist of the year. o It was Hall’s 128th career regular season start with the Dynamo to pass Brian Mullan for sixth on the club list.


Dynamo defender AJ Cochran starts for U.S. Under‐23 vs. Bahamas to cap national team camp: Dynamo defender AJ Cochran started and played 60 minutes for the U.S. Under‐23 team in a 5‐1 win over the Bahamas national team on Aug. 6 in Nassau, Bahamas. Cochran joined the camp on Aug. 4 as one of 18 players invited to the camp as the U.S. prepares for the qualification process for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. The 6‐foot‐3 defender was selected by the Dynamo in the first round (No. 16 overall) of the 2014 MLS SuperDraft out of the University of Wisconsin. A member of Generation adidas, Cochran has appeared in 11 games (6 starts) this regular season, along with two starts in the U.S. Open Cup. Dynamo milestones and notes from 1‐0 win vs. D.C. United on Aug. 3: o Will Bruin scored his tenth goal in 12 career games against D.C. United, including playoffs. The forward recorded a hat trick against D.C. in 2011 and a two‐goal game in 2012. o It was Omar Cummings’ first regular‐season assist this year. Cummings also assisted on Alexander Lopezʹ goal against the Laredo Heat in the U.S. Open Cup on June 11. o It was Brad Davis’ 325th career MLS regular season game. o The Dynamo improved to 10‐0‐1 all‐time at home against D.C. United, including playoffs.

Bruin’s goal is sixth‐latest game winner in Dynamo history: Will Bruin’s game‐winning goal in the 1‐0 victory over D.C. United on Aug. 3 arrived in the first minute of second‐half stoppage time (90+1’), for the latest winning goal in the regular season since Colin Clark’s winning penalty against Real Salt Lake (90+4’) on Sept. 6, 2012. Bruin’s goal is the sixth‐latest winning goal in Dynamo history, and the latest goal of his career. The chart below details the latest game‐winners in club history (MLS regular season and playoffs only) and does not include goals scored in extra time during the MLS Cup Playoffs. Opponent (Home/Away) Goal‐scorer Result Time of goal Date 9/6/12 Real Salt Lake (Home) Colin Clark 1‐0 Win 90+4ʹ 8/20/11 Real Salt Lake (Home) Alex Dixon 3‐2 Win 90+3ʹ 10/15/08 San Jose Earthquakes Stuart Holden 2‐1 Win 90+3ʹ (Home) 10/29/06 Chivas USA (Home) Brian Ching 2‐0 Win* 90+2ʹ 3/11/12 Chivas USA (Away) Andre Hainault 1‐0 Win 90+2ʹ 8/3/14 D.C. United (Home) Will Bruin 1‐0 Win 90+1ʹ *Chingʹs goal in the second minute of stoppage time was the series‐winning goal for a 3‐2 aggregate series win. Note: Includes winning goals in regulation time only. Does not include extra‐time goals in the postseason, including Chingʹs postseason winners vs. FC Dallas (2007), Seattle (2009) and Omar Cummingʹs series winner vs. New York (2013). 

Dynamo acquire Honduras national team midfielder Luis Garrido: The Dynamo announced on July 25 it acquired Honduras national team midfielder Luis Garrido on loan from C.D. Olimpia of Honduras. Garrido will be added to the Dynamo roster upon receipt of his P‐1 Visa and international transfer certificate. Garrido, 23, started two games at the 2014 FIFA World Cup for Honduras. The central midfielder has 22 caps for Los Catrachos, including 11 starts in qualifying matches for the 2014 World Cup. The Juticalpa, Honduras native played at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and the 2007 FIFA U‐17 World Cup. “I think he is a good player,” said Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear. “He has a good amount of bite in the middle of the field, good energy and is a good passer of the ball. We have watched him for a few years in the CONCACAF Champions League and World Cup qualifiers, and he showed well in the World Cup. We think he is a player that will fit in with the way we play; it’s a good opportunity to bring him here.” Garrido made his professional debut with Juticalpa FC in 2007 before transferring to Honduran powerhouse C.D. Olimpia, with whom he played with current Dynamo midfielders Boniek Garcia and Alexander Lopez. Garrido also spent a portion of 2013 on loan with Red Star Belgrade in the Serbian SuperLiga. Garrido started for Olimpia against the Dynamo on Oct. 23, 2012 in a CONCACAF Champions League group stage match at BBVA Compass Stadium.


Dynamo sign U.S. national team legend DaMarcus Beasley: The Dynamo announced on July 23 the signing of U.S. men’s national team star DaMarcus Beasley as a Designated Player. Beasley was acquired with Houston’s No. 1 MLS allocation ranking. Beasley started four games at the 2014 FIFA World Cup to become the first American to play in four World Cups. The 32‐year‐old has 120 caps for the U.S. men’s national team, fifth‐most in the program’s history, and has appeared in 11 career World Cup matches. Beasley is tied for ninth in U.S. history with 17 goals and is tied for eighth in assists with 13. “I am excited and ready to start this new chapter in my career,” said Beasley. “I have heard great things from Brad (Davis) and Rico (Clark) about Houston, the team and the fans, and I’m excited to get to know them. I feel fit and ready to go and hope Dom (Kinnear) will see my work ethic and desire to play at a high level.” The Fort Wayne, Ind. native joins the Dynamo after three seasons with Puebla F.C. in Liga MX. Beasley’s club career includes stints with Hannover 96 (German Bundesliga), Rangers (Scottish Premier League), Manchester City (Barclays Premier League), PSV Eindhoven (Dutch Eredivisie) and the Chicago Fire. “DaMarcus has had a great career, as we saw at the World Cup,” said Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear. “To bring in a player of his quality is a big plus for the team.” In 2005 with PSV Eindhoven, Beasley became the first American to reach the UEFA Champions League semifinals. Beasley has 22 career UEFA Champions League appearances, the most in U.S. national team history. Beasley is also the only American to score in the Champions League with two teams (Rangers and PSV Eindhoven). “I am thrilled that DaMarcus will be joining our club,” said Dynamo president Chris Canetti. “It’s exciting to have a player with such decorated credentials here with us. I’m certain that he will be a great addition to our club and community.” Beasley started 17 games with the U.S. men’s national team in 2013, a career high, and was captain as the team won the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, his fourth career Gold Cup title. Beasley debuted for the U.S. in 2001 at age 19 and has made at least one national team appearance for 13 consecutive years, including the 2002, 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups. Beasley has won ten club trophies in his career, including the 2009 and 2010 Scottish Premier League, 2008 Scottish Cup and 2010 Scottish League Cup with Rangers, the 2005 and 2006 Dutch Eredivisie and 2005 KNVB Cup with PSV Eindhoven, and the 2000 and 2003 U.S. Open Cup and 2003 Supporters’ Shield with the Chicago Fire. Dynamo trade midfielder Warren Creavalle to Toronto FC in exchange for No. 1 ranking in MLS allocation order: The Dynamo acquired the No. 1 ranking in the MLS allocation order and allocation money from Toronto FC on July 23 in exchange for midfielder Warren Creavalle and the No. 14 allocation ranking. Creavalle, 23, appeared in 54 regular season and six playoff games in three seasons after the Dynamo selected him in the second round of the 2012 MLS SuperDraft out of the University of Central Florida. Creavalle appeared in 16 games (10 starts) this season after making 40 appearances across all competitions in 2013.

Davis records goal or assist in eight straight appearances: Brad Davis’s streak of eighth consecutive Dynamo appearances with a goal or an assist ended on July 19 in the 2‐2 draw with Toronto FC. Davis matched the eighth‐longest streak of consecutive games with a goal or assist in MLS history. The stretch began on March 29 with an assist on Ricardo Clark’s goal at Vancouver. The streak included four goals and five assists during the eight games. Davis is one of 20 players in league history to record a streak of eight or more games, including former teammate Brian Ching. Davis was three games from matching the league record (11 games), set by Roy Lassiter and Ronald Cerritos. Longest streak of consecutive games with a goal or assist in MLS history (*Source: 2014 MLS Fact and Record Book):

GAMES PLAYER CLUB STREAK START STREAK END 11 Roy Lassiter Tampa Bay/D.C. United 04/25/1998 06/13/1998 11 Ronald Cerritos San Jose 06/15/1997 08/24/1997 11 Mauricio Cienfuegos Los Angeles 09/07/1997 05/17/1998 10 Raul Diaz Arce D.C. United 04/12/1997 07/19/1997 10 Cobi Jones Los Angeles 09/28/1997 07/04/1998 9 Fredy Montero Seattle 06/05/2010 08/08/2010 9 Amado Guevara New York 06/23/2004 08/08/2004 8 Brad Davis Houston 03/29/14 07/12/14 8 Brian Ching San Jose/Houston 09/10/2005 04/08/2006 *In addition to Davis and Ching, several other players recorded a streak of eight consecutive games: Jeff Cunningham (2001), Jaime Moreno (1997‐98), Roy Lassiter (1996‐97 & 1999), Martin Machon (2000), Taylor Twellman (2005), Jim Rooney (2001), Chris Henderson (2001‐02), Carlos Ruiz (2006), Fredy Montero (2011) and Chris Wondolowski (2012).


Davis reaches another career milestone: Currently in his 13th season in Major League Soccer, Davis has reached a series of career milestones in the last two seasons. On July 12 at Toronto FC, Davis became the 40th player in league history to score 50 career regular‐season goals. Last season, Davis recorded his 100th career regular‐season assist and is currently fifth on the league’s all‐time chart with 107. Davis also reached 300 career regular‐season games last year and with 328 games is now 13th on the MLS all‐time games list.

Dynamo start Ricardo Clark, Boniek Garcia and Brad Davis together for first time since April 5: The Dynamo were able to feature Ricardo Clark, Brad Davis and Boniek Garcia on July 4 against New York in the same starting lineup for the first time since April 5 vs. FC Dallas, a span of 13 regular season games without at least of on the three midfielders. The trio, each a veteran of a World Cup, each missed a large portion of the first half of the season due to injury or international duty. The Dynamo went 3‐8‐2 during the 13 games with at least one of the trio of Clark, Garcia and Davis out of the lineup. With Davis in the starting lineup this season, the Dynamo are 6‐5‐3. When Garcia has started, the club is 7‐8‐4. Last year, the Dynamo went 11‐5‐5 with Garcia in the starting lineup, 13‐8‐8 in regular season games started by Clark, and 10‐8‐7 with Davis in the lineup.

Barnes scores fastest regular‐season goal in Dynamo history: Giles Barnes scored 40 seconds into the 2‐2 draw vs. New York on July 4 for the fastest regular‐season goal in Dynamo history. Barnes beat the previous record by seven seconds after Craig Waibel scored 47 seconds into a game against Colorado on Oct. 14, 2006. On March 8, the opening game of this season, Will Bruin scored just 63 seconds into the game. The fastest goal in Dynamo history in all competitions is 12 seconds, scored by Joseph Ngwenya and assisted by Brian Ching in an eventual 1‐1 draw with Monarcas Morelia (Mexico) in a SuperLiga group stage game on July 29, 2007. Among the other fastest regular‐season goals in club history: Ching, 70 seconds into a 3‐2 win against Real Salt Lake on Sept. 19, 2009, and Jermaine Taylor, 72 seconds into a 2‐0 win over New York on Aug. 3, 2012. Dynamo enter jersey partnership with BHP Billiton: The Houston Dynamo and BHP Billiton entered a partnership on July 1 that makes the global resources company the exclusive jersey sponsor and premier partner of the two‐time MLS Cup champions. The Dynamo debuted jerseys featuring BHP Billiton in the home game against the New York Red Bulls on July 4. BHP Billiton’s partnership with the Dynamo includes the company’s logo on Dynamo and Dash jerseys, sponsorship of a home game and other premier partnership signage and marketing elements. Tim Cutt, President of BHP Billiton Petroleum & Potash, said, “We are proud to announce our partnership with the Houston Dynamo and join our name with a leading organization that brings so much enjoyment to Houston and our international community.”

Dynamo field 18‐man gameday roster at Montreal for first time since May 7: The Dynamo fielded a full 18‐man roster on June 29 at Montreal for the first time since May 7, a 1‐0 win over Columbus. Due to injury, international absences, suspension, and U.S. Open Cup roster rules, the Dynamo fielded 17 players or less in each of the previous eight games (and only 14 players on June 24 vs. FC Dallas and just 16 players on June 6 vs. Sporting KC). Midfielder Ricardo Clark (concussion) missed 11 straight games (including U.S. Open Cup) before returning on June 29. Tony Cascio (right knee surgery) and Mark Sherrod (left knee ACL tear) are expected to be out for the season. Meanwhile, Brad Davis (international duty; eight games) and Boniek Garcia (international duty; six games) went to the World Cup and were unavailable during the stretch. The group includes the entire starting midfield from a 4‐0 opening night victory over New England on March 8: Cascio, Clark, Davis and Garcia.

Brad Davis makes World Cup debut vs. Germany: Dynamo midfielder Brad Davis made his World Cup debut with the start in a 1‐0 loss to Germany in the United States’ final group stage game on June 26. Davis earned his 17th cap and played 59 minutes before Alejandro Bedoya replaced him. Davis helped the U.S. reach the knockout round of the World Cup for the second consecutive tournament for the first time in national team history.

Dynamo midfielder Boniek García appears in three World Cup games with Honduras: Dynamo midfielder Boniek García made his World Cup debut and appeared in three games (two starts) at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Garcia recovered from a right hamstring strain suffered on May 17 against the Galaxy and returned in time to enter as a halftime substitute against France in Honduras’ first group stage game on June 15. Garcia started the next two games vs. Ecuador (June 20) and vs. Switzerland on June 25. The Tegucigalpa native has earned 95 caps, fifth‐most in Honduras national team history. García was also part of the Honduras team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa but did not play. García, 29, played in each of Honduras’ 16 qualifying matches for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, scoring one goal. The midfielder has 11 goals and 14 assists in 62 career appearances with the Dynamo, including playoffs. García was the Dynamo Players’ Player of the Year in 2012.


Dynamo forward Mark Sherrod undergoes reconstructive surgery for left ACL tear: Dynamo forward Mark Sherrod underwent reconstructive surgery on June 4 for a torn ACL in his left knee and is expected to miss the remainder of the 2014 season. The surgery was performed by team physician Dr. Timothy Sitter at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital. Sherrod appeared in nine games (three starts) this season, tallying two goals and one assist. Sherrod made his third consecutive start at D.C. United on May 21 before exiting the game with the knee injury in the first half. The Knoxville, Tenn. native was select by the Dynamo in the second round (No. 32 overall) of the 2014 MLS SuperDraft. With two goals against Real Salt Lake on May 11, Sherrod became the third‐youngest Dynamo player to record a two‐goal game.

Kinnear becomes third MLS coach to surpass 500 career points: With the win over the Galaxy on May 17, Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear became the third head coach in MLS history to amass 500 career points. Kinnear (510 points) is in his 11th year as head coach between Houston and San Jose and trails only Sigi Schmid and Bruce Arena on the league’s all‐time wins and points lists. The chart below details the coaches with the most regular season wins in Major League Soccer history:

COACH Sigi Schmid Bruce Arena Dominic Kinnear Bob Bradley Frank Yallop

CURRENT/LAST TEAM Seattle* LA Galaxy* Dynamo* Chivas USA Chicago

WINS

LOSSES

DRAWS

WIN %

POINTS

201 170 135 124 121

137 102 100 94 113

104 61 105 54 98

.572 .602 .551 .555 .512

705 547 510 416 461

Dynamo midfielder Tony Cascio out for remainder of season with torn ACL: Dynamo midfielder Tony Cascio underwent reconstructive surgery on April 30 for a torn ACL in his right knee. The surgery was performed by team physician Dr. Timothy Sitter at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital. Cascio is expected to miss the remainder of the 2014 season. Cascio, 24, appeared in five games (four starts) this season. The Gilbert, Ariz. native was acquired by the Dynamo on Jan. 21 on loan from the Colorado Rapids in the first intraleague loan in league history. The University of Connecticut product has appeared in 47 games (26 starts) in three MLS seasons, scoring four goals and adding three assists.

Dynamo offseason: The majority of the 2013 Dynamo roster returned to begin the 2014 season, including 9 of 11 starters from the Eastern Conference Championship second leg at Sporting Kansas City. The chart below details the offseason for the Dynamo.

INCOMING: PLAYER David Horst AJ Cochran Mark Sherrod Tony Cascio Michael Lisch OUTGOING: PLAYER Brian Ching Bobby Boswell Calen Carr Mike Chabala Alex Dixon Cam Weaver

POSITION Defender Defender Forward Midfielder Goalkeeper

POSITION Forward Defender Forward Defender Midfielder Forward

HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Portland on Dec. 17 Selected in first round of 2014 draft Selected in second round of 2014 draft Loaned from Colorado Rapids on Jan. 21 Selected in third round of 2014 draft

NOTE Retired Acquired by D.C. United in Re‐Entry Draft Option declined Option declined Option declined Option declined


Sixth conference final in eight years: The Dynamo reached their sixth conference final in eight seasons by advancing to meet Sporting Kansas City last postseason. Houston reached that stage with a 4‐3 aggregate series win over the New York Red Bulls in the conference semifinals. By ousting the Supporters’ Shield winners, the Dynamo advanced to their third straight Eastern Conference Championship. Houston also reached the 2006, 2007 and 2009 Western Conference Finals and the 2011 and 2012 Eastern Conference Championships. Houston is now 4‐2 all‐time in conference finals. It was the third consecutive season Houston and Sporting Kansas City met in the postseason.

Ching retires: Dynamo legend and all‐time leading scorer Brian Ching retired after the 2013 season, with a Testimonial Match on Dec. 13 his final on‐field act at BBVA Compass Stadium. The Dynamo original retires as the all‐time scorer in Dynamo history (69 goals in all competitions; 56 regular season). The Hawaii native was a three‐time MLS Cup champion, six‐time MLS All‐Star, 2006 MLS Cup MVP, 2004 Golden Boot winner, 2004 MLS Comeback Player of the Year and member of the 2006 U.S. World Cup squad. He also closed out his career as the 2013 Dynamo Humanitarian of the Year and his Testimonial Match generated $130,000 for the House that Ching Built charity and Houston Habitat for Humanity. Ching is now managing director of the Houston Dash.

Dynamo notes and milestones from 2013 MLS Cup Playoffs:

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Goalkeeper Tally Hall earned his fifth career playoff shutout to become the franchise leader in playoff shutouts, surpassing Pat Onstad, who kept four postseason clean sheets with Houston. Hall also recorded his eighth career playoff win to set a new club record, surpassing Onstad’s mark (6). Brad Davis became the first Houston player to start 25 career playoff games. Davis has appeared in 27 of Houston’s 28 playoff games in franchise history, starting 26. The 2‐1 extra time victory over the New York Red Bulls was Houston’s first‐ever road win at New York The Dynamo improved to 4‐1 all‐time in playoff games that reached extra time, including the 2006 MLS Cup Final (vs. New England), the 2007 Western Conference Semifinal (vs. FC Dallas) and 2009 Western Conference Semifinal (vs. Seattle). The lone defeat after extra time was the 2009 Western Conference Final, a 2‐0 home win for the LA Galaxy. Head coach Dominic Kinnear improved to 15‐10‐7 as a head coach in the MLS Cup Playoffs, passing Bob Bradley (14 wins) for third on the Major League Soccer all‐time playoff wins chart. Bruce Arena (27 wins) and Sigi Schmid (23 wins) top the playoff wins list. Will Bruin scored two goals in a 3‐0 Knockout Round victory over Montreal to mark the fourth time a Dynamo player has scored twice in a playoff game, with two of the four registered by Bruin.

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Giles Barnes scored nine regular season goals to become the sixth Budweiser Golden Boot winner in Dynamo history, joining Brian Ching (2010, 2009, 2008), Will Bruin (2012), Geoff Cameron (2011), Joseph Ngwenya (2007) and Dwayne De Rosario (2006). Kofi Sarkodie and Bobby Boswell each appeared in 44 games in all competitions in 2013, matching a club record set by Brian Mullan in 2008. (Hall came close, appearing in 43 games in 2013.) Davis (9 assists) was the club leader in assists for the sixth straight season and seventh time in eight years. Davis recorded 25 regular season starts to reach 25 or more starts for the fifth straight year. Tally Hall played every minute of the regular season – 3,060 –for the second time in his career (2011). Hall was one of seven players in MLS to play every minute of the 2013 regular season, joining three Eastern Conference goalkeepers – Luis Robles (New York), Jimmy Nielsen (Sporting Kansas City) and Zac MacMath (Philadelphia) – and three defenders: Jalil Anibaba (Chicago), Austin Berry (Chicago) and Jose Goncalves (New England). Hall recorded 14 wins last season, matching a career‐high set in 2012. Kofi Sarkodie played 90 minutes and led all Dynamo field players with 2,948 minutes. Sarkodie started 33 of 34 regular season games, with his only absence a one‐game suspension for yellow card accumulation. Corey Ashe appeared in 30 regular season games to reach 30 games for the third straight season. Ashe also reached 2,585 minutes to surpass 2,500 minutes for the third consecutive season. Ricardo Clark set career‐highs with four goals and four assists in the 2013 regular season. Clark also appeared in 30 regular season games to reach 30 games for the third time in his career and first since 2006.


Additional 2013 Dynamo Notes:  Dynamo reach 100 all‐time regular season wins: Houston’s 1‐0 victory over Montreal on Oct. 4, 2013 was the club’s 100th regular season wins in eight seasons since joining Major League Soccer at the start of the 2006 season. Houston has averaged 12.63 wins and 47.88 points per season, including the 2013 campaign.  Will Bruin records most assists in single season ever by Dynamo player not named Davis: Will Bruin recorded seven assists last regular season for the most assists in a single season ever by a Dynamo player outside of Brad Davis. Two other players have recorded six assists in a season: Boniek Garcia in 2012 and Geoff Cameron in 2009. But no player outside of Davis and Bruin has recorded seven in a season. Davis has the seven of the eight highest single‐season assist totals in club history: 16 (2011), 12 (2012, 2010, 2009), 11 (2006), and 8 (2013 and 2008).  Dynamo snap MLS record home unbeaten streak: The 1‐0 loss to Sporting Kansas City on May 12, 2013 ended the Dynamo’s league record home unbeaten streak at 36 games in all competitions (includes regular season, playoffs and CONCACAF Champions League). The streak included: 30 regular season games, a 2011 playoff win over Philadelphia (31 overall), two Champions League games in 2012 (33), playoff victories over Sporting KC and D.C. United in 2012 (35) and a Champions League win over Santos Laguna on March 5 (36). Houston broke Real Salt Lake’s 34‐game record with a 2‐1 win over the Chicago Fire on April 14, 2013 and set the current mark at 36 games with a 1‐1 draw against Colorado on April 28, 2013.  The Dynamo also set new MLS regular season home unbeaten streak record: The loss to Sporting KC also snapped Houston’s league record regular season home unbeaten streak at 30 games, which was set with a 1‐1 draw vs. Colorado on April 28. The streak eclipsed Real Salt Lake’s previous regular season record of 29 games. The Dynamo had not lost a home game in over 22 months, with their previous home defeat on June 18, 2011, a 2‐0 loss to Columbus. The chart below details the longest regular season home unbeaten streaks in MLS history: Team Houston Dynamo Real Salt Lake Columbus Crew LA Galaxy San Jose Earthquakes Houston Dynamo

Regular season home unbeaten 30 29 22 18 18 17

Streak start date 7/9/2011 6/6/2009 6/28/2008 10/24/2010 9/25/2004 6/26/2008

Streak end date 5/12/13 5/14/2011 9/26/2009 10/16/2011 10/8/2005 6/20/2009

Dominic Kinnear is the sixth longest‐tenured head coach in American pro sports: Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear enters his 11th consecutive season as head coach of the Dynamo or their predecessor, the San Jose Earthquakes in 2014. Only five head coaches/managers in American professional sports have been with their current organization longer than Kinnear.

The list below details the longest‐tenured head coaches in American professional sports: FIRST SEASON

NAME

CLUB (LEAGUE)

1996

Greg Popovich

San Antonio Spurs (NBA)

2000

Bill Belicheck

New England Patriots (NFL)

2000

Mike Scioscia

LA Angels of Anaheim (MLB)

2002

Ron Gardenhire

Minnesota Twins (MLB)

2003

Marvin Lewis

Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)

NOTE

2004

Dominic Kinnear

2004

Tom Coughlin

San Jose Earthquakes/Houston Dynamo (MLS) New York Giants (NFL)

Named head coach December 2003 Named head coach January 2004

Injury Report Presented by Houston Methodist (As of Wednesday, August 27) OUT: Tony Cascio – R knee surgery; Mark Sherrod – L knee ACL tear QUESTIONABLE: DaMarcus Beasley – L hamstring strain


HOUSTON DYNAMO NUMERICAL ROSTER/TECHNICAL STAFF No. Name

Pos. Ht. Wt. Born

Pronunciation

Status

1

Tally Hall

GK 6‐4

215 5‐12‐85

rhymes with RALLY

2

Eric Brunner

D

6‐4

170 2‐2‐86

BREW‐ner

3

Anthony Arena

D

5‐11 170 8‐3‐90

4

Jermaine Taylor

D

5‐10 195 1‐14‐85

7

Omar Cummings

F

5‐10 165 7‐13‐82

8

Kofi Sarkodie

D

5‐9

KO‐fee sar‐KO‐dee

9

Bryan Salazar

165 3‐22‐91

F

5‐9

155 10‐17‐94

Sal‐a‐zar

10 Alexander López

M

5‐9

155 6‐5‐1992

11 Brad Davis

M

5‐11 170 11‐8‐81

12 Will Bruin

F

6‐2

13 Ricardo Clark

M

5‐10 160 2‐10‐83

Generation adidas

195 10‐24‐89

Homegrown Player

14 Jason Johnson

F

6‐0

180 10‐9‐90

15 Mark Sherrod

F

6‐3

185 8‐13‐90

Share‐id

16 AJ Cochran

D

6‐3

195 2‐9‐93

17 Servando Carrasco

M

5‐10 175 8‐13‐88

sir‐VAWN‐dough cuh‐ROSS‐coh

18 David Horst

D

6‐4

210 10‐25‐85

Generation adidas

19 Luis Garrido

M

5‐7

165 11‐05‐90

Ga‐ree‐dough

International

M

5‐9

152 11‐20‐87

International

21 DaMarcus Beasley

D/M 5‐8

145 8‐24‐82

Designated Player

22 Brian Ownby

M

23 Giles Barnes

F/M 5‐11 181 8‐5‐88

24 Tyler Deric

GK 6‐3

185 8‐30‐88

DARE‐ick

26 Corey Ashe

M

5‐7

154 3‐14‐86

ASH

27 Boniek Garcia

M

5‐9

150 9‐4‐84

Bone‐ee‐ECK

28 Tony Cascio

M

6‐0

170 3‐28‐90

KAS‐YO

30 Michael Lisch

GK 6‐4

175 8‐30‐90

Lish

Own‐be

Head Coach – Dominic Kinnear (11th year overall, 135‐100‐105 MLS) Assistant Coach – Wade Barrett Assistant Coach – Steve Ralston Goalkeepers Coach – Tim Hanley Head Athletic Trainer – Theron Enns Director, Soccer Operations – Nick Kowba Assistant Athletic Trainer – Rory Blevins Equipment Manager – Justin Andrews

20 Andrew Driver

5‐11 165 7‐14‐90

Young Designated Player

International Designated Player


Houston Dynamo Player Bios *All Dynamo career stats are regular season only 1 TALLY HALL GK 6-4 215 Born: 5/12/85, SeaTac, WA Age: 29 Last Club: Esbjerg fB (Denmark) - 2007-09 College: San Diego State University Dynamo career: Sixth year – 129 GP, 129 GS, 35 SHO Two-time MLS All-Star goalkeeper with great size and shotblocking ability. Returns as the starter in 2014 after starting 101 of 102 regular season games from 2011-13 and setting club record with 12 regular season shutouts in 2012. 2014 MLS: 23 GP, 2,070 mins, 1.87 GAA, 7 shutouts, 7-12-4 2013 MLS: 34 GP, 3,060 mins, 1.21 GAA, 9 shutouts, 14-11-9 2013 playoffs: 5 GP, 5 GS, 480 mins, 1.00 GAA, 2 shutouts, 2-1-2

 Registered seventh shutout of the season in 2-0 victory over Philadelphia on August 15  Recorded sixth shutout of the season in 1-0 win against D.C. United on August 3  Part of U.S. national team camp in January 2014, including two-week trip to Brazil  2013: Recorded fifth career playoff shutout in first leg of Eastern Conference Championship vs. Sporting Kansas City to become the franchise leader in playoff shutouts, surpassing Pat Onstad, who kept four postseason clean sheets with Houston  Played every minute of 2013 regular season – 3,060 – to lead the Dynamo in regular season minutes. It is the third straight season Hall has led club in minutes and second time he played every minute of the season (2011)  Named to 2013 MLS All-Star team as part of inactive roster (second time as All-Star; 2011)  Participated in first U.S. senior national team training camp in January 2013 Most saves (’14): 5, (5 times, last: 6/29/14 at Montreal) Last shutout: 8/15/14 vs. Philadelphia Union Last goal: 10/21/09 at Isidro Metapán (CCL) Last assist: 4/2/11 at New York DF 6-4 170 2 ERIC BRUNNER Born: 2/2/86, Dublin, OH Age: 28 Last Club: Portland Timbers - 2011-12 Other Clubs: Columbus Crew (2009-10); New York Red Bulls (2008); Miami FC (2008) College: Ohio State University Dynamo career: Second year - 17 GP, 11 GS, 0 G, 0 A Pronunciation: BREW-ner Experienced center back with strong aerial ability acquired from Portland in December 2012.

2014 MLS: 4 GP, 2 GS, 187 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 MLS: 13 GP, 9 GS, 889 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 playoffs: 5 GP, 5 GS, 475 mins, 0 G, 0 A  Made 2014 starting debut on July 4 vs. New York  Made 2014 debut on June 6, entering as a substitute vs. Sporting KC in ninth minute for David Horst  Part of 18-man gameday roster at San Jose on May 25 for first time in 2014 after rehabilitating right ankle following surgery in early April  Started all five playoff games in 2013  2013: Started two of final three regular season games  Left game at Chicago on Sept. 1 with ankle injury  Started second consecutive game in 2-1 win at New England Revolution on July 13  Started two consecutive games (5/26 vs. Sporting KC and 6/1 vs. Columbus )  Entered as substitute for Jermaine Taylor in two consecutive games (5/18 vs. New England and 5/12 vs. Sporting KC)  2013: Made first regular season appearance on March 23 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (90 minutes) Last start: 7/19/13 vs. Toronto FC Last appearance: 7/19/14 vs. Toronto FC Last goal: 5/20/12 vs. Chicago Last assist: 6/19/11 vs. New York 3 ANTHONY ARENA D 5-11 170 Born: 8/3/1990, Kenmore, WA Age: 24 Last Club: Wake Forest University Dynamo career: Second year – 1 GP, 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A Acquired: Selected by Houston in 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft (No. 18 overall) Key defender at Wake Forest adds depth at center back after being selected by Dynamo in 2013 Supplemental Draft.

2014 MLS: 0 GP, 0 GS, 0 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2014 USL PRO: 13 GP, 1,114 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 MLS: 1 GP, 0 GS, 70 mins, 0 G, 0 A  2014: Currently on loan with Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL PRO)  2013: Made MLS debut vs. Columbus Crew on June 1, entering as a substitute for Eric Brunner  Made professional debut on May 29, starting and playing 90 minutes in 2-0 win over FC Tucson  2012: Made all four starts during Wake Forest’s post season, playing 19 games overall with 1 goal and 1 assist  Had a 50-start streak at Wake Forest  Played 79 games for Demon Deacons, making 74 starts


 Member of the United States’ U-18 and U-20 teams  Won eight consecutive state championships with club team Crossfire from 2000-07 Last start: 5/29/13 vs. FC Tucson (U.S. Open Cup) Last appearance: 7/26/14 vs. Aston Villa Last goal: None as professional Last assist: None as professional DF 5-10 195 4 JERMAINE TAYLOR Born: 1/14/85, Portland, Jamaica Age: 29 Last Club: St. George’s SC (Jamaica) – 2009-11 Other Clubs: Harbour View F.C. (Jamaica) – 2004-09 Dynamo career: Fourth year – 86 GP, 82 GS, 1 G, 3 A Calm, experienced defender who is an anchor at center back and remains a fixture for Jamaica national team (73 caps).

2014 MLS: 20 GP, 20 GS, 1,724 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 MLS: 26 GP, 26 GS, 2,142 mins, 0 G, 1 A 2013 playoffs: Did not feature  Suspended for 2-2 draw vs. Toronto FC on July 19 due to yellow-card accumulation  Missed 2013 playoffs after surgery to repair a Jones fracture of the fifth metatarsal in left foot  2013: Played 90 minutes in both September World Cup Qualifiers for Jamaica; assisted on Jermaine Anderson’s stoppage time equalizer for 1-1 draw versus Costa Rica  Departed game on May 18 with left shoulder injury  Played 90 minutes in both of Jamaica’s World Cup qualifiers in March (1-1 home tie vs. Panama on March 22 and 2-0 road loss at Costa Rica on March 26)  2012: Started at all 3 defensive positions (RB, CB, LB) Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 8/3/12 vs. New York Red Bulls (first in MLS) Last assist: 7/06/13 vs. Philadelphia Union

2014 MLS: 16 GP, 5 GS, 569 mins, 1 G, 1 A 2014 USOC: 2 GP, 2 GS, 172 mins, 1 G, 1 A 2013 MLS: 11 GP, 1 GS, 190 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 playoffs: 5 GP, 1 GS, 194 mins, 2 G, 0 A  Helped create own goal in 2-0 win over Philadelphia on August 15, centering pass toward Giles Barnes that deflected off Ray Gaddis and into the net in 90th minute  Recorded first assist of the regular season on Bruin’s game-winning goal vs. D.C. United on August 3  Scored equalizing goal in second half of 3-2 loss vs. FC Dallas in U.S. Open Cup on June 24 (first goal since March 8)  Scored closing goal in 4-0 win over New England on March 8, deflecting Ricardo Clark’s shot into net for 40th career MLS goal  Scored two goals in 2013 playoffs – both as substitute against New York Red Bulls – including series winner in 104th minute of second leg  Scored the equalizing goal from a yard out in the 92nd minute in 2-2 first-leg draw vs. New York on Nov. 3 Last start: 6/29/14 at Montreal Impact Last appearance: 8/15/14 vs. Philadelphia Union Last goal: 6/24/14 vs. FC Dallas (USOC) Last assist: 8/3/14 vs. D.C. United DF 5-9 165 8 KOFI SARKODIE Born: 3/22/91, Dayton, OH Age: 23 Last Club: University of Akron Dynamo career: Third year – 73 GP, 70 GS, 0 G, 7 A Pronunciation: KO-fee sar-KO-dee Dynamic outside defender who likes to attack and led all Dynamo field players in minutes in 2013. Selected by Dynamo with No. 7 pick of 2011 MLS SuperDraft. United States U-23 international.

2014 MLS: 23 GP, 23 GS, 2,062 mins, 0 G, 2 A F 5-10 165 7 OMAR CUMMINGS Born: 7/13/82, Old Harbor, Jamaica Age: 32 Last Club: Colorado Rapids (2007-12) College: University of Cincinnati Dynamo career: Second year – 28 GP, 6 GS, 1 G, 1 A Fast, experienced forward acquired in December 2012 from Colorado. Jamaica international (35 caps, 7 goals) adds formidable presence to forwards corps.

2013 MLS: 33 GP, 33 GS, 2,948 mins, 0 G, 4 A 2013 playoffs: 5 GP, 5 GS, 480 mins, 0 G, 1 A  Recorded second assist of the year on Giles Barnes’ goal in the first minute on July 4 vs. New York  Matched a club record with 44 appearances in all competitions in 2013 (along with Bobby Boswell), equaling mark set by Brian Mullan in 2008  2013: Led Dynamo field players in regular season minutes (2,948) and only start missed was due to yellow card accumulation suspension


 Assisted on Omar Cummings’ series-winning goal in second leg at New York on Nov. 6, lofting cross to Cam Weaver, who headed to Cummings for winning goal  Set career-high with four assists in regular season  2012: Scored first MLS goal on Nov. 11, 2012 against D.C. in first leg of Eastern Conference Championship  Started at SEA on 3/25/11, becoming youngest Dynamo player to start an MLS match at age 20 years, 3 days Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 11/11/12 vs. D.C. United Last assist: 7/4/14 vs. New York Red Bulls FW 5-9 155 HG 9 BRYAN SALAZAR Born: 10/17/94, Houston, TX Age: 19 Last Club: Houston Dynamo Academy U-18s Dynamo career: Second year – 0 GP, 0 GS, 0 G, 0 A *Signed as fifth Homegrown Player in club history on 2/14/13 Quick, creative, explosive attacking player who progressed from the Junior Academy to the senior team.

2014 USL PRO: 1 GP, 0 GS, 5 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 MLS: Did not appear 2013 playoffs: Did not appear  Graduated from Fort Bend Bush High School in June 2013  2013: Made professional debut on May 29, starting and playing 60 minutes in 2-0 win over FC Tucson  Scored nine goals in six games at 2013 Dallas Cup, including two hat tricks as U-18 team reached final  Scored five goals in three games at the USSF Development Academy Winter Showcase in Dec. 2012  Spent six years in the Dynamo development program, progressing from the Dynamo Junior Academy as a 13year-old to playing for the Dynamo U-18 squad Last start: 5/29/13 vs. FC Tucson (U.S. Open Cup) Last appearance: 7/24/13 vs. Stoke City Last goal: None as professional Last assist: None as professional

MF 5-9 155 YDP 10 ALEXANDER LÓPEZ Born: 6/5/92, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Age: 22 Last Club: C.D. Olimpia (Honduras) 2010-13 Dynamo career: Second year – 8 GP, 2 GS, 0 G, 1 A Acquired: Transfer from C.D. Olimpia on Aug. 7, 2013 Young midfielder with experience with Honduran youth and senior national teams (8 caps), including 2012 Olympics and 2013 Gold Cup, who signed as a Young Designated Player from Olimpia of Honduras on Aug. 7, 2013.

2013 MLS: 6 GP, 1 GS, 190 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2014 USOC: 2 GP, 2 GS, 128 mins, 1 G, 0 A 2013 MLS: 2 GP, 1 GS, 88 mins, 0 G, 1 A 2013 playoffs: Did not appear  Made 2014 starting debut vs. Sporting Kansas City on June 6  Made 2014 debut on May 3 at Chivas USA  2013: Earned assist with corner kick delivery on Boswell’s header goal & played 69 minutes in 2-0 CONCACAF Champions League win vs. W Connection on Sept. 25  Made first MLS start vs. New York Red Bulls on Sept. 8; earned first Dynamo assist on Johnson’s goal  Made MLS debut as second-half substitute (28 minutes) at Montreal on Aug. 24  OLIMPIA: Made first team debut with C. D. Olimpia in 2010 at age 19  Member of 2013 Gold Cup semifinalist team, started four matches (5 total appearances)  Part of quarterfinalist squad at 2012 Summer Olympics, appearing in three games, including quarterfinal loss to Brazil  Joined C.D. Olimpia's youth system at age 7  Started all three group matches for Honduras at 2009 U17 World Cup in Nigeria  Made Honduran senior team debut in 2010 Last start: 6/24/14 vs. FC Dallas (USOC) Last appearance: 7/26/14 vs. Aston Villa Last goal: 6/11/14 vs. Laredo Heat (USOC) Last assist: 9/25/13 vs. W Connection (CCL)


11 BRAD DAVIS MF 5-11 170 Born: 11/8/81, St. Charles, MO Age: 32 Last Club: San Jose Earthquakes (2005) Other Clubs: Dallas Burn - 2003-04, New York - 2002 College: Saint Louis University Dynamo career: Ninth year – 231 GP, 213 GS, 37 G, 89 A Original Dynamo player, 6-time MLS All-Star and winner of four team MVP awards. Club's all-time leader in games, starts, and assists, he recorded 16 assists in 2011 and finished as MLS MVP runner-up and named to MLS Best XI. United States international (17 caps) was member of 2014 World Cup team.

2014 MLS: 15 GP, 15 GS, 1,227 mins, 4 G, 6 A 2013 MLS: 25 GP, 24 GS, 2,204 mins, 4 G, 9 A 2013 playoffs: 5 GP, 5 GS, 473 mins, 1 G, 1 A  Earned assist on Bruin’s winning goal vs. Philadelphia on August 15  Scored two goals at Toronto on July 19 (eighth consecutive game with a goal or assist)  Scored equalizing goal vs. New York on July 4 with penalty kick in the 82nd minute  Made World Cup debut with start vs. Germany on June 26 (59 minutes)  Returned to the lineup on April 27 vs. Portland after missing three games – April 12-23 – with right ankle sprain  Earned assist for second straight game with set piece delivery to Ricardo Clark for headed goal on April 5 vs. FC Dallas (103rd career regular season assist to pass Jaime Moreno for sixth on MLS all-time list)  2013: Scored equalizing goal in 36th minute of 2-1 secondleg win at New York on Nov. 6, intercepting pass on edge of penalty area and finishing from 15 yards (3rd career playoff goal and first since 2007)  Appeared in four World Cup Qualifying matches for U.S. men’s national team in 2013  Davis was the club leader in assists for the sixth consecutive season and seventh time in eight years  Recorded 100th career assist on Sept. 21 vs. Chivas USA to become the seventh player in MLS history to reach 100  Started and played first half of 2013 MLS All-Star game on July 31 vs. AS Roma (six-time All-Star) Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 7/12/14 at Toronto FC Last assist: 8/15/14 vs. Philadelphia Union

FW 6-2 195 12 WILL BRUIN Born: 10/24/89, St. Louis, MO Age: 24 Last Club: Indiana University Dynamo career: Fourth year – 110 GP, 105 GS, 34 G, 13 A Powerful forward set franchise record with 16 goals in all competitions in 2012 and made U.S. national team debut in January 2013. United States international (2 caps).

2014 MLS: 23 GP, 23 GS, 1,987 mins, 9 G, 1 A 2013 MLS: 30 GP, 30 GS, 2,596 mins, 8 G, 7 A 2013 playoffs: 4 GP, 4 GS, 278 mins, 2 G, 0 A  Score game-winning goal in 51th minute of 2-0 win over Philadelphia on August 15 (team-leading ninth goal of year and fifth game-winning goal)  Scored game-winning goal in 91st minute vs. D.C. United on August 3 (latest goal in MLS career)  Scored his seventh goal of the season vs. Toronto FC on July 19  Named team captain on June 6 vs. Sporting KC for first time in MLS career  Scored two goals and added assist in 4-0 win over New England on March 8 to pass Dwayne De Rosario for third on club scoring list with 33 in all competitions (seventh career multi-goal game)  2013: Scored two goals in 3-0 Knockout Round win over Montreal on Oct. 31; second consecutive season with a two-goal game in Knockout Round  Member of the U.S. national team that won CONCACAF Gold Cup on July 28  Named MLS Player of the Week for week ending May 12 after two-goal, two-assist performance at D.C. United on May 8 (first career two-assist game) and became first Dynamo player with 2 goals & 2 assists in a single game  2012: Set franchise record with 16 goals in all competitions (12 in regular season; 4 in playoffs)  Tied MLS record for most goal in a season by a secondyear professional with 12 in 2012  Set club record with four goals in 2012 playoffs, including two goals in 2-1 Knockout Round win over Chicago Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 8/15/14 vs. Philadelphia Union Last assist: 3/8/14 vs. New England Revolution Last two-goal game: 3/8/14 vs. New England Revolution Last hat trick: 4/29/11 vs. DC United (only in MLS)


13 RICARDO CLARK MF 5-10 160 Born: 2/10/83, Atlanta, GA Age: 31 Last Club: on loan at Stabæk Football (Norway) (2012) Other Clubs: New York MetroStars 2003-04, San Jose Earthquakes 2005, Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) ‘10-12 College: Furman University Dynamo career: Seventh year – 153 GP, 147 GS, 14 G, 15 A Dynamo original returned to the club in 2012 after a three-year stint in Europe. 2006 MLS Best XI, 2007 MLS All-Star First XI, 2010 World Cup veteran, United States international (34 caps).

2014 MLS: 15 GP, 14 GS, 1,205 mins, 2 G, 3 A 2013 MLS: 30 GP, 29 GS, 2,517 mins, 4 G, 4 A 2013 playoffs: 4 GP, 4 GS, 326 mins, 1 G, 1 A  Recorded third assist of the season on July 19 vs. Toronto  Recorded second assist of the season on July 4 vs. New York (First start since April 23 at New York)  Returned to action on June 29 after missing 11 games (nine MLS and two U.S. Open Cup games) following a concussion against New York on April 23  Scored header goal from Davis set piece in 41st minute of 4-1 loss vs. FC Dallas on April 5  2013: Set career-highs with four regular season goals and four assists  Scored the first goal for Houston in 2-2 first-leg draw vs. New York on Nov. 3, controlling a New York clearance with his chest before drilling a low shot into the net (second career playoff goal; first since 2005)  Played 30 games in 2013 regular season for third time in his career and first since 2006  Scored winning goal, a beautiful, curling effort in sixth minute of 1-0 win over Montreal Impact on Oct. 4;  Recorded fourth assist of the season on Barnes’ second goal on Sept. 21 vs. Chivas USA to set a new career-high  Led the Dynamo to two MLS Cups (2006, 07) in his first stint with the team (2006-2009)  Named to the MLS Best XI in 2006  US international started two games in 2010 World Cup in South Africa  Started four games at 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, including starts in 2-0 semifinal win over Spain and 3-2 defeat to Brazil in Final Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 4/5/14 vs. FC Dallas Last assist: 7/19/14 vs. Toronto FC

FW 6-0 180 I/GA 14 JASON JOHNSON Born: 10/9/90, Happy News, Jamaica Age: 23 Last Club: Virginia Commonwealth University Second year – 18 GP, 4 GS, 1 G, 0 A Acquired: Selected by Houston in first round of 2013 MLS SuperDraft (No. 13 overall). Jamaica international (3 caps). Fast striker/winger and Generation adidas member selected with No. 13 overall selection in the 2013 MLS SuperDraft.

2014 MLS: 5 GP, 0 GS, 134 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2014 USL PRO: 12 GP, 700 mins, 1 G, 1 A 2013 MLS: 13 GP, 4 GS, 428 mins, 1 G, 0 A 2013 playoffs: 1 GP, 0 GS, 8 mins, 0 G, 0 A  2014 Loan: Has appeared in 12 games and scored one goal on loan with Pittsburgh Riverhounds  Made 2014 debut as a substitute at San Jose on May 25  2013: Made MLS playoff debut as substitute in second leg at Sporting Kansas City on Nov. 23  Made first career international start (3rd cap overall) at Trinidad and Tobago on Nov. 19 (45 minutes in 2-0 loss); also entered as substitute (72nd minute) in 1-0 home loss to Trinidad and Tobago on Nov. 15  Scored first professional goal vs. New York on Sept. 8 – an equalizer in 18th minute, assisted by Alexander Lopez  VCU: Played three years at Virginia Commonwealth University, tallying 28 goals and 10 assists in 60  2012: Atlantic 10 Conference Offensive Player of the Year after notching 13 goals with six assists ... Earned NSCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region first team and first team AllAtlantic 10 Last start: 10/24/13 at Árabe Unido (CCL) Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 9/25/13 vs. W Connection (CCL) Last assist (MLS): None FW 6-3 185 15 MARK SHERROD Born: 8/13/90, Knoxville, TN Age: 24 Last Club: University of Memphis Dynamo career: ROOKIE – 9 GP, 3 GS, 2 G, 1 A Pronunciation: Share-id Strong target forward with aerial ability selected by the Dynamo in the second round of the 2014 MLS SuperDraft.

2014 MLS: 9 GP, 3 GS, 223 mins, 2 G, 1 A


 Out for remainder of 2014 season after reconstructive surgery for a torn ACL in his left knee on June 4; Injury occurred in game at D.C. United on May 21  Scored first two professional goals on May 11 vs. Real Salt Lake in first career start (First Dynamo rookie with twogoal game since Will Bruin’s hat trick on April 29, 2011 vs. D.C. United)  Made MLS debut as substitute in 4-0 win over New England on March 8  COLLEGE: Finished his Memphis career ranked third in school history in goals (42)  2013: Team captain and First Team All-American Athletic Conference selection ... Started all 18 matches and scored team-leading 7 goals (2 assists)  2012: Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-Conference-USA ... Started all 18 matches he played in for the Tigers and scored 12 goals ...  2011: Set school's single-season goals record (19 goals) on his way to Conference USA Player of the Year,  HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Carter High School in Knoxville and was named 2009 Gatorade Tennessee Boys' Soccer Player of the Year ... Finished career with 172 goals and 50 assists, both Carter High School records  CLUB SOCCER: Member of Knoxville Football Club ... Won 2007 and 2008 state championship Last start: 5/21/14 at D.C. United Last appearance: 5/21/14 at D.C. United Last goal: 5/11/14 vs. Real Salt Lake (2 goals) Last assist: 5/17/14 vs. LA Galaxy DF 6-3 195 GA 16 AJ COCHRAN Born: 2/9/93, St. Louis, MO Age: 21 Last Club: University of Wisconsin Dynamo career: ROOKIE – 11 GP, 6 GS, 0 G, 0 A Strong center back and Generation adidas member selected by the Dynamo in first round (No. 16 overall) of the 2014 MLS SuperDraft.

2014 MLS: 11 GP, 6 GS, 685 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2014 USOC 2 GP, 2 GS, 210 mins, 0 G, 0 A  Was selected to U.S. U-23 training camp in Nassau, Bahamas and started vs. Bahamas senior national team on Aug. 6  Made first MLS start (second appearance) on April 12 at New England  Made MLS debut as substitute in 4-1 loss vs. FC Dallas on April 5

 COLLEGE: 2013 Big Ten Defender of the Year … Started all 21 of the Badgers' contests and scored three goals … Helped anchor defense to seven shutouts  2012: First Team All-Big Ten, starting 19 games  INTERNATIONAL: Invited to camp with the United States U-20 national team in January 2012 … Traveled with the United States U-18 national team to Argentina and Chile in 2011  CLUB: Played in PDL in 2013, splitting time between Michigan Bucks and K-W United (Kitchener, ON, Canada) ... Played for St. Louis Scott Gallagher … Named to U.S. Soccer Development Academy select team  HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Christian Brothers College High School in St. Louis, Mo., the same school as MLS player Brandon Barklage … Named 2010-11 Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year … Helped lead Cadets to 3A state championship as a junior in 2009. Last start: 7/4/14 vs. New York Red Bulls Last appearance: 7/26/14 vs. Aston Villa Last goal: None in MLS Last assist: None in MLS MF 5-10 175 17 SERVANDO CARRASCO Born: 8/13/88, San Diego, CA Age: 26 Last Club: Seattle Sounders FC (2011-13) College: University of California Dynamo career: Second year – 15 GP, 6 GS, 0 G, 0 A Pronunciation: sir-VAWN-dough cuh-ROSS-coh Acquired: Acquired in trade with Seattle Sounders FC for Adam Moffat on Sept. 13, 2013 Young, versatile midfielder who joined Houston via trade with Seattle Sounders FC for Adam Moffat on Sept. 13, 2013

2014 MLS: 12 GP, 6 GS, 550 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 MLS (w/ HOU): 3 GP, 0 GS, 26 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 MLS (w/ SEA): 19 GP, 13 GS, 1,230 mins, 1 G, 1 A

2013 playoffs: 1 GP, 0 GS, 15 mins, 0 G, 0 A  Issued red card for sliding challenge on Javier Morales in 27th minute of May 11 loss vs. Real Salt Lake (First red card in 50 career MLS games)  Made first MLS start since joining Dynamo on May 3 at Chivas USA  2013: Made MLS playoff debut as substitute in 2-1 loss at Sporting Kansas City in second leg of Eastern Conference Championship on Nov. 23  Made Dynamo debut as substitute in 72nd minute of 1-0 win at Philadelphia on Sept. 14, one day after he was acquired by Dynamo in trade with Seattle


 Made 19 appearance (13 starts) with Seattle Sounders FC, including 12 consecutive starts (14 straight appearances) from May 4 to Aug. 3  Personal: Born in San Diego but grew up in Tijuana, Mexico ... Has dual-citizenship in USA and Mexico Last start: 7/26/14 vs. Aston Villa Last appearance: 7/26/14 vs. Aston Villa Last goal: 6/8/13 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps (with Seattle) Last assist: 5/11/13 vs. San Jose Earthquakes (with Seattle) DF 6-4 210 18 DAVID HORST Born: 10/25/85, Pine Grove, PA Age: 28 Last Club: Portland Timbers – 2011-13 Other Clubs: Real Salt Lake (2008-10); Puerto Rico Islanders (Loan; 2010); Austin Aztex (Loan; 2009) College: Old Dominion University Dynamo career: 2014 Debut – 21 GP, 21 GS, 0 G, 0 A Strong center back with aerial ability acquired in trade with Portland Timbers in December 2013.

2014 MLS: 21 GP, 21 GS, 1,763 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 MLS: 2 GP, 2 GS, 108 mins, 0 G, 0 A  Suspended for April 12 game at New England after receiving red card vs. FC Dallas on April 5  Earned first career red card with challenge on Fabian Castillo in 4-1 loss vs. FC Dallas on April 5  2013: Missed remainder of 2013 regular season after surgery to repair a displaced tibial plateau fracture of his right leg on April 8...  2012: Appeared in 21 matches, logging 1,845 minutes and scoring one goal - all MLS career highs - in his second season in Portland  Member of 2009 Real Salt Lake squad that won MLS Cup  Joined Puerto Rico Islanders (2010) and Austin Aztex (2009) on loan spells Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 6/24/12 vs. Seattle (with Portland; *lone MLS goal) Last assist: None in MLS

MF 5-7 165 19 LUIS GARRIDO Born: 11/05/90, Juticalpa, Hondurs Age: 23 Last Club: CD Olimpia (2011-14) Dynamo career: First year – 4 GP, 4 GS, 0 G, 0 A Pronunciation: Ga-ree-dough Young defensive midfielder and 2014 World Cup veteran who joined Houston via loan from CD Olimpia on July 25, 2014

2014 MLS: 4 GP, 4 GS, 317 mins, 0 G, 0 A  Made Houston Dynamo debut as starter in 1-0 victory over D.C. United (76 minutes) on August 3  Started two games at the 2014 FIFA World Cup for Honduras  22 caps for Los Catrachos, including 11 starts in qualifying matches for the 2014 World Cup  Played at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup  Made professional debut with Juticalpa FC in 2007 before transferring to Honduran powerhouse C.D. Olimpia in 2008, with whom he played with current Dynamo midfielders Boniek Garcia and Alexander Lopez.  Spent a portion of 2013 on loan with Red Star Belgrade in the Serbian SuperLiga  Started for Olimpia against the Dynamo on Oct. 23, 2012 in a CONCACAF Champions League group stage match Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: None in MLS Last assist: None in MLS MF 5-9 152 I 20 ANDREW DRIVER Born: 11/20/87, Oldham England Age: 26 Last Club: Heart of Midlothian (Scottish Premier League) Dynamo career: Second year - 50 GP, 38 GS, 3 G, 2 A Wide midfielder who joined the Dynamo on loan in February 2012 from Scottish club Heart of Midlothian, where he signed with the senior team from the Academy in 2006 and made 168 appearances in seven years with the club.

2014 MLS: 24 GP, 18 GS, 1,499 mins, 0 G, 1 A 2013 MLS: 26 GP, 20 GS, 1,694 mins, 3 G, 1 A 2013 playoffs: 5 GP, 1 GS, 212 mins, 0 G, 0 A  Recorded first assist of 2014 season on Will Bruin’s goal on May 3 at Chivas USA


 2013: Made first MLS Cup Playoff start in 2-1 loss at Sporting Kansas City in second leg of Eastern Conference Championship on Nov. 23  Scored winning goal on May 5 at Galaxy, a shot from top of box into bottom corner for first game-winner  Scored goal in Dynamo debut on March 17 at FC Dallas, an MLS Goal of the Week nominee  2012-13: Appeared in 28 games (17 starts) for Heart of Midlothian (Hearts) ... Scored 2 goals and added 1 assist ... Made two appearances in Europa League  2011-12: Started in Hearts' historic 5-1 win in Scottish Cup Final against Edinburgh rivals Hibs on May 19, 2012  Born in Oldham, England, a suburb of Manchester, Driver and his family moved to East Lothian, Scotland, a suburb of Edinburgh at age 11

22 BRIAN OWNBY MF 5-11 165 Born: 7/16/90, Glen Allen, VA Age: 24 Last Club: University of Virginia Dynamo career: Third year – 24 GP, 0 GS, 0 G, 2 A Pronunciation: Own-be Hard-working outside midfielder selected by Houston in the first round of 2012 Supplemental Draft out of the University of Virginia.

2014 MLS: 14 GP, 0 GS, 242 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2014 USL PRO: 5 GP, 307 mins, 1 G, 0 A 2013 MLS: 3 GP, 0 GS, 52 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 Richmond Kickers (loan): 19 GP, 1,347 mins, 7 G, 6 A  Has set career-highs in regular-season games and minutes this season  Issued a red card in 92nd minute in loss at D.C. United on May 21  Made 2014 debut against Montreal Impact on March 15  2013 LOAN: Helped lead Richmond Kickers to USL Pro regular season championship, with 7 goals and 6 assists in 19 games; Richmond finished regular season with 15-1-10 record  Played four years at the University of Virginia (2008-11)  Played for USA at FIFA U-20 World Cup (scored one goal in group stage match against Cameroon)  2007 Virginia High School Player of the Year

Last start: 7/12/14 at Toronto FC Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last assist: 5/3/14 at Chivas USA Last goal: 7/24/13 vs. Stoke City F.C. MF 5-8 145 21 DAMARCUS BEASLEY Born: 05/24/82, Ft. Wayne, Indiana Age: 32 Last Club: Puebla F.C. (2011-14) Other Clubs: Chicago Fire (2000-04), PSV Eindhoven (200407), Manchester City (2006-07), Rangers (2007-10), Hannover 96 (2010-11) Dynamo career: First year - 3 GP, 3 GS, 0 G, 0 A

Versatile left-sided player and U.S. Men's national team veteran signed as a Designated Player on July 23, 2014 2014 MLS: 3 GP, 3 GS, 270 mins, 0 G, 0 A  Made Houston Dynamo debut as a starter in 1-0 win vs. D.C. United on August 3  First American to play in four World Cups (2002, 2006, 2010, 2014)  Fifth most caps in USMNT history (120), 8th most assists (13) T-9th most goals (17)  Most goals scored by an American in UEFA Champions League (6)  2003 MLS Best XI  Three time MLS All-Star (2001-2003) Last start: 8/15/14 vs. Philadelphia Union Last appearance: 8/15/14 vs. Philadelphia Union Last goal: None with Dynamo Last assist: None with Dynamo

Last start: 5/29/13 vs. FC Tucson (U.S. Open Cup) Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: None as professional Last assist: 6/20/12 vs. Toronto FC MF 5-11 181 I 23 GILES BARNES Born: 8/5/88, London, England Age: 26 Last Club: Doncaster Rovers F.C. (England) 2011-12 Other Clubs: West Bromich Albion (2010-11), Derby County (2005-09) Dynamo career: Third year – 61 GP, 57 GS, 14 G, 9 A

Quick, explosive forward/attacking midfielder with set-piece ability and English Premier League experience.

2014 MLS: 24 GP, 24 GS, 2,129 mins, 5 G, 5 A 2014 USOC 2 GP, 2 GS, 195 mins, 1 G, 0 A 2013 MLS: 33 GP, 32 GS, 2,561 mins, 9 G, 4 A 2013 playoffs: 5 GP, 4 GS, 341 mins, 0 G, 0 A  Assisted on Bruin’s winning goal vs. Philadelphia on August 15


 Leads Dynamo players in regular-season minutes this year  Scored fifth goal of the season on July 19 vs. Toronto FC  Recorded assists on each of Brad Davis’ goals at Toronto FC on July 12  Scored fastest regular-season goal in Dynamo history on July 4 vs. New York (40 seconds)  Recorded winning goal in 1-0 win over the LA Galaxy on May 17  Won Dynamo Budweiser Golden Boot with nine regular season goals in 2013  Scored the game-winning, playoff-clinching goal in 2-1 win at D.C. United on Oct. 27  Barnes was the sixth Golden Boot winner in Dynamo history, joining Brian Ching (2010, 2009, 2008), Bruin (2012), Geoff Cameron (2011), Joseph Ngwenya (2007) and Dwayne De Rosario (2006)  138 total appearances in all competitions in England, including 35 games in the English Premier League  12 appearances for England’s U-19 national team  Joined Derby County of England in 2005 at age 17 and helped the Rams gain promotion to the EPL in 2007 Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 7/19/14 vs. Toronto FC Last assist: 7/12/14 at Toronto FC GK 6-3 24 TYLER DERIC Born: 8/30/88, Houston, TX Last Club: Dynamo Academy College: North Carolina Dynamo career: Sixth year – 4 GP, 4 GS, 1 SHO Pronunciation: DARE-ick

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First ever Academy product and second home-grown player in league history. Promising goalkeeper with good reflexes who tallied 11 shutouts in 22 Reserve League games from 2011-12

2014 MLS: 1 GP, 1 GS, 90 mins, 2.00 GAA, 0 shutout, 0-1-0 2014 USOC: 1 GP 1 GS, 52 mins, 0.00 GAA, 0 shutout, 1-0-0

2013 MLS: Did not appear  Made his 2014 MLS debut in a start vs. Sporting Kansas City on June 6 (First MLS start since 10/27/12)  2013: Played 90 minutes in 1-0 loss to Árabe Unido on Oct. 24 in the CONCACAF Champions League  Recorded shutout in 2-0 CONCACAF Champions League win over W Connection on Sept. 25  Registered clean sheet in 2-0 win over Stoke City on July 24 in BBVA Compass Dynamo Charities Cup

 Played 90 minutes in 2-0 U.S. Open Cup win over FC Tucson (first career U.S. Open Cup win and shutout)  CCL: Helped lead Dynamo to quarterfinals with start in all four games as Dynamo went unbeaten to win Group 3 Last start: 7/26/14 vs. Aston Villa Last appearance: 7/26/14 vs. Aston Villa Last shutout: 9/25/13 vs. W Connection (CCL) Most saves (Career): 5, 10/23/10 vs. Seattle DF 5-7 154 26 COREY ASHE Born: 3/14/86, Orange County, CA Age: 28 Last Club: University of North Carolina Dynamo career: Eighth year – 208 GP, 153 GS, 1 G, 18 A Speedy left-footed player with one-on-one attacking and defending ability who has emerged as one of league's elite left backs after converting from midfield in 2011.

2014 MLS: 18 GP, 18 GS, 1,620 mins, 0 G, 3 A 2013 MLS: 30 GP, 29 GS, 2,585 mins, 0 G, 2 A 2013 playoffs: 4 GP, 4 GS, 390 mins, 0 G, 1 A  Appeared in 200th career regular season game on May 7 vs. Columbus (second player in Dynamo history to reach 200 regular season appearances)  Recorded third assist of season on Will Bruin’s goal on May 3 at Chivas USA (Most assists in a season since 2010, also 3)  2013: Appeared in 30+ games for the third straight season  Started and played first 66 minutes of 2013 MLS All-Star game on July 31 vs. AS Roma  Member of initial U.S. national team squad for 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup  2012: Tied career-high with 30 starts and set career-high with 2,625 regular season minutes played  2011: Named MLS All-Star for the first time Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 9/22/09 vs. Árabe Unido (CCL) Last assist: 5/3/14 at Chivas USA


27 BONIEK GARCIA MF 5-9 150 DP Born: 9/4/84, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Age: 29 Last Club: C.D. Olimpia (Honduras) 2003-12 Dynamo career: Third year – 59 GP, 58 GS, 8 G, 13 A Acquired: Transfer from C.D. Olimpia on June 7, 2012 Dynamic two-way midfielder who is a fixture for Honduran national team (95 caps) and was named Dynamo Players' Player of the Year in 2012.

2014 MLS: 20 GP, 20 GS, 1,686 mins, 1 G, 1 A 2013 MLS: 22 GP, 21 GS, 1,899 mins, 3 G, 6 A 2013 playoffs: 5 GP, 5 GS, 480 mins, 2 G, 0 A  Returned to MLS action on June 29 after appearing for Honduras national team at 2014 FIFA World Cup (First MLS appearance since 1-0 win vs. LA Galaxy on May 17)  Made World Cup debut and appeared in three games (two starts) for Honduras national team at 2014 FIFA World Cup  Recorded first assist of 2014 season on Barnes’ goal on May 3 at Chivas USA  Scored in 4-0 win over New England on March 8 with nifty touch at top of box before burying chance for MLS Goal of the Week nominee  Scored opening goal in 2-1 loss at Sporting Kansas City in second leg of Eastern Conference Championship (third career playoff goal)  Appeared in all ten matches of final World Cup Qualifying round in 2013, including 90-minute appearance in 2-2 draw at Jamaica on Oct. 15, sealing third-place finish in CONCACAF qualifying and Honduras’ third trip to World Cup  2012: Ignited Houston's run to the playoffs with 4 goals and 6 assists in 17 regular season games  Dynamo went 9-4-6 with +10 goal difference in regular season after Garcia's debut Last start: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last appearance: 8/23/14 at Columbus Crew Last goal: 3/8/14 vs. New England Revolution Last assist: 5/3/14 at Chivas USA MF 6-0 28 TONY CASCIO Born: 03/28/90, Gilbert, AZ Last Club: Colorado Rapids – 2012-13 College: University of Connecticut Dynamo career: 2014 Debut – 5 GP, 4 GS, 0 G, 0 A Pronunciation: KAS-YO

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Versatile midfielder acquired by the Dynamo on loan from the Colorado Rapids on Jan. 21, 2014.

2014 MLS: 5 GP, 4 GS, 336 mins, 0 G, 0 A 2013 MLS: 13 GP, 4 GS, 530 mins, 1 G, 0 A  Out for remainder of 2014 season after undergoing reconstructive surgery for a torn ACL in his right knee on April 30  Loaned to Dynamo from Colorado Rapids via the Intraleague loan mechanism as first loan between two MLS clubs in league history  2013: Appeared in 13 matches (4 starts) and scored one goal with Colorado Rapids  2012: Enjoyed productive rookie season, scoring three goals and tallying three assists in 29 games (18 starts)  Drafted by Colorado Rapids with No. 14 overall selection in 2011 draft Last start: 4/23/14 at New York Red Bulls Last appearance: 4/23/14 at New York Red Bulls Last goal: 6/29/13 at Montreal (with Colorado) Last assist: 9/5/12 vs. Portland GK 30 MICHAEL LISCH Born: 8/30/90, Austin, TX Last Club: University of New Mexico Dynamo career: ROOKIE

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175 Age: 23

Goalkeeper with long frame and extensive college experience drafted by Dynamo in third round of 2014 MLS SuperDraft. LOAN: Joined Pittsburgh Riverhounds of USL PRO on loan on April 3 2014 USL PRO: 16 GP, 1,440 mins, 1.56 GAA, 3 shutouts

 COLLEGE: Spent four years at Wake Forest (2009-12) and transferred to the University of New Mexico  2013: Helped lead New Meixco to 14-6-2 record and tallied 11 shutouts … Led Lobos to C-USA championship and a national semifinal berth  PERSONAL: Attended Westlake High School in Austin  Played with Austin Aztex in PDL for former Dynamo forward Paul Dalglish LEGEND: GK-goalkeeper; DF-defender; MF-midfielder; FWforward; I-international; DP-Designated Player; YDP-Young Designated Player; HG-home-grown; GA Generation adidas; USOC-U.S. Open Cup; CCL-CONCACAF Champions League


HOW THE 2014 DYNAMO WERE ASSEMBLED Date 12/16/05 1/12/07 1/23/09 2/27/09 1/13/11 1/13/11 2/16/11 1/17/12 6/7/12 8/8/12 8/29/12 12/3/12 12/22/12 1/17/13 2/14/13 2/20/13 3/1/13 8/7/13 9/13/13 12/17/13 1/16/14 1/16/14 1/21/14 1/21/14 7/23/14 7/25/14

Player Brad Davis Corey Ashe Tally Hall Tyler Deric Kofi Sarkodie Will Bruin Jermaine Taylor Brian Ownby Boniek Garcia Ricardo Clark Giles Barnes Eric Brunner Omar Cummings Jason Johnson Bryan Salazar Andrew Driver Anthony Arena Alexander López Servando Carrasco David Horst AJ Cochran Mark Sherrod Tony Cascio Michael Lisch DaMarcus Beasley Luis Garrido

Transaction type Moved with club from San Jose (SJ acquired 05 trade) 2007 MLS SuperDraft, Round 2 (pick 26) Signed as discovery player on free transfer from Esbjerg (Denmark) Signed as home-grown player (first in club history) 2011 MLS SuperDraft, Round 1 (pick 7) 2011 MLS SuperDraft, Round 1 (pick 11) Transferred from St. George’s (Jamaica) 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft Round 1 (pick 7) Transferred from C.D. Olimpia (Honduras) Signed as free agent (originally moved with club from San Jose) Signed as free agent Traded from Portland for allocation money Traded from Colorado for Nathan Sturgis and allocation money 2013 MLS SuperDraft Round 1 (pick 13) Signed as home-grown player Loaned from Heart of Midlothian (Scotland) 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft Round 1 (pick 18) Transferred from C.D. Olimpia (Honduras) Traded from Seattle for Adam Moffat and 2nd round pick in 2014 Draft Traded from Portland for fourth round pick in 2014 Draft 2014 MLS SuperDraft Round 1 (pick 16) 2014 MLS SuperDraft Round 2 (pick 32) Acquired via loan from Colorado Rapids in exchange for international roster slot

2014 MLS SuperDraft Round 3 (pick 54) Signed as Designated Player Loaned from C.D. Olimpia (Honduras)

Acquisitions by first season* with club 2006 1 2007 1 2008 0 2009 2 2010 0 2011 3 2012 4 2013 8 2014 7 *For players that re-joined Dynamo (i.e. Clark), first season is classified by their year of return **Returning players are classified by how they re-joined club

Acquisitions by method** MLS SuperDraft MLS Supplemental Draft Trade Home-Grown Player San Jose original Transfer Loan Trialist Free agent

7 2 4 2 1 3 3 0 4


2014 DYNAMO GAMEBY-GAME LINEUPS

(Formations listed right-to-left) Dynamo vs. New England – March 8, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Tony Cascio (Andrew Driver 57) Ricardo Clark Boniek Garcia Brad Davis Giles Barnes (Omar Cummings 78) Will Bruin (Mark Sherrod 90) Dynamo vs. Montreal – March 15, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Andrew Driver (Brian Ownby 82) Ricardo Clark Boniek Garcia Brad Davis (Servando Carrasco 86) Giles Barnes (Mark Sherrod 89) Will Bruin Dynamo at Vancouver – March 29, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor (Brian Ownby 77) Corey Ashe Andrew Driver (Mark Sherrod 86) Ricardo Clark Boniek Garcia (Omar Cummings 71) Brad Davis Giles Barnes Will Bruin

Dynamo vs. FC Dallas – April 5, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst (Ejected 60) Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Andrew Driver (AJ Cochran 62) Ricardo Clark (Warren Creavalle 85) Boniek Garcia Brad Davis (Tony Cascio 45) Giles Barnes Will Bruin Dynamo at New England – April 12, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie Jermaine Taylor AJ Cochran Corey Ashe Tony Cascio (Warren Creavalle 69) Ricardo Clark Boniek Garcia Andrew Driver (Omar Cummings 75) Giles Barnes Will Bruin Dynamo at Philadelphia – April 19, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie (Ejected 82) Jermaine Taylor David Horst Corey Ashe Tony Cascio (Omar Cummings 75) Ricardo Clark (Servando Carrasco 89) Boniek Garcia Andrew Driver (Warren Creavalle 65) Giles Barnes Will Bruin

Dynamo at New York – April 23, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Warren Creavalle (Servando Carrasco 73) David Horst Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Tony Cascio Ricardo Clark (AJ Cochran 63) Boniek Garcia Andrew Driver Giles Barnes Will Bruin (Omar Cummings 80) Dynamo vs. Portland – April 27, 2014 4‐3‐3 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Warren Creavalle (Servando Carrasco 64) Brad Davis (Brian Ownby 79) Giles Barnes Boniek Garcia Will Bruin (Mark Sherrod 90) Andrew Driver Dynamo at Chivas USA – May 3, 2014 4‐3‐3 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Servando Carrasco Brad Davis (Alex Lopez 85) Giles Barnes Boniek Garcia (Brian Ownby 87) Will Bruin (Mark Sherrod 82) Andrew Driver


Dynamo vs. Columbus – May 7, 2014 4‐3‐3 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst AJ Cochran Corey Ashe Servando Carrasco Brad Davis (Warren Creavalle 61) Giles Barnes Boniek Garcia (Omar Cummings 85) Will Bruin (Mark Sherrod 74) Andrew Driver Dynamo vs. Real Salt Lake ‐ May 11, 2014 4‐3‐3 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst AJ Cochran (Omar Cummings 71) Corey Ashe Andrew Driver (Warren Creavalle 35) Boniek Garcia Servando Carrasco (Ejected 27) Brad Davis (Brian Ownby 84) Giles Barnes Mark Sherrod Dynamo vs. LA Galaxy – May 17, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Boniek Garcia (Omar Cummings 23, Brian Ownby 87) Warren Creavalle Giles Barnes Andrew Driver Will Bruin Mark Sherrod

Dynamo at D.C. United – May 21, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst (Alex Lopez 83) Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Omar Cummings Warren Creavalle (Servando Carrasco 69) Giles Barnes Andrew Driver Will Bruin Mark Sherrod (Brian Ownby 12 – Ejected 90) Dynamo at San Jose – May 25, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor (AJ Cochran 72) Corey Ashe Omar Cummings Warren Creavalle (Alexander Lopez 59) Servando Carrasco Andrew Driver (Jason Johnson 46) Giles Barnes Will Bruin Dynamo at Colorado – June 1, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Omar Cummings (Jason Johnson 74) Servando Carrasco Warren Creavalle (Alexander Lopez 45+2) Andrew Driver (AJ Cochran 85) Giles Barnes Will Bruin

Dynamo vs. Kansas City – June 6, 2014 4‐3‐3 Tyler Deric Kofi Sarkodie David Horst (Eric Brunner 9, Warren Creavalle 57) AJ Cochran Jermaine Taylor Servando Carrasco Alexander Lopez Giles Barnes Omar Cummings (Jason Johnson 68) Will Bruin Andrew Driver Dynamo vs. Laredo Heat ‐ June 11, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tyler Deric (Ejected 52) Kofi Sarkodie Jermaine Taylor AJ Cochran Warren Creavalle Alexander Lopez (Brian Ownby 64) Servando Carrasco Giles Barnes (Jason Johnson 75) Andrew Driver Will Bruin Omar Cummings (Tally Hall 53 Dynamo vs. FC Dallas (USOC) June 24, 2014

4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie (Eric Brunner 106) Jermaine Taylor AJ Cochran Warren Creavalle Alexander Lopez (Brian Ownby 66) Servando Carrasco Giles Barnes Andrew Driver (Jason Johnson 23) Will Bruin Omar Cummings


Dynamo at Montreal – June 29, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie Jermaine Taylor (Eric Brunner 46) AJ Cochran Corey Ashe Boniek Garcia Warren Creavalle (Ricardo Clark 73) Giles Barnes Andrew Driver Omar Cummings (Brian Ownby 59) Will Bruin Dynamo vs. New York – July 4, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkoide Eric Brunner AJ Cochran Warren Creavalle (Brian Ownby 79) Andrew Driver (Alexander Lopez 79) Ricardo Clark Boniek Garcia Brad Davis Giles Barnes (Omar Cummings 74) Will Bruin Dynamo at Toronto FC – July 12, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor Warren Creavalle (Omar Cummings 79) Andrew Driver (Brian Ownby 67) Ricardo Clark (Servando Carrasco 86) Boniek Garcia Brad Davis Giles Barnes Will Bruin Dynamo vs. Toronto FC – July 19, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie Corey Ashe David Horst Eric Brunner (AJ Cochran 4) Boniek Garcia Warren Creavalle Ricardo Clark (Andrew Driver 69) Brad Davis Giles Barnes Will Bruin

Dynamo vs. Aston Villa – July 16, 2014 (BBVA Compass Dynamo Charities Cup) Tyler Deric Kofi Sarkodie David Horst (Anthony Arena 79) Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe (AJ Cochran 72) Boniek García (Brian Ownby 72) Servando Carrasco Ricardo Clark (Alexander López 72) Brad Davis © (Andrew Driver 64) Giles Barnes (Omar Cummings 64) Will Bruin (Jason Johnson 72) Dynamo vs. D.C. United – August 3, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor DaMarcus Beasley Boniek Garcia Brad Davis (Andrew Driver 88) Luis Garrido (Brian Ownby 76) Ricardo Clark Will Bruin Giles Barnes (Omar Cummings 88) Dynamo at Seattle – August 10, 2014 4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst (Andrew Driver 81) Jermaine Taylor DaMarcus Beasley Boniek Garcia Luis Garrido Ricardo Clark (Brian Ownby 78) Brad Davis Will Bruin (Jason Johnson 46) Giles Barnes Dynamo vs. Philadelphia – August 15, 2014

4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor DaMarcus Beasley Boniek Garcia (Brian Ownby 90) Luis Garrido Ricardo Clark Brad Davis (Andrew Driver 76) Will Bruin (Omar Cummings 87) Giles Barnes

Dynamo at Columbus – August 23, 2014

4‐4‐2 Tally Hall Kofi Sarkodie David Horst Jermaine Taylor Corey Ashe Boniek Garcia (Andrew Driver 71) Luis Garrido (Brian Ownby 61) Ricardo Clark Brad Davis (Jason Johnson 83) Will Bruin Giles Barnes


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1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 30

Player

Tally Hall Eric Brunner Anthony Arena Jermaine Taylor Warren Creavalle Omar Cummings Kofi Sarkodie Bryan Salazar Alexander Lopez Brad Davis Will Bruin Ricardo Clark Jason Johnson Mark Sherrod A.J. Cochran Servando Carrasco David Horst Luis Garrido Andrew Driver DaMarcus Beasley Brian Ownby Giles Barnes Tyler Deric Corey Ashe Boniek Garcia Tony Cascio Michael Lisch

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NE MTL VAN DAL NE PHI NY POR CHV CLB RSL 4-0 1-0 1-2 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-4 1-1 4-1 1-0 2-5 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

12 LA 1-0 90G

13 DC 0-2 90G

72D 59M 90M 90D

14 SJ 0-3 90G

90D 44M 74M 90D

15 16 17 18 COL KC MTL NY 0-3 0-2 0-3 2-2 90G 90G 90G 48 45 90D

19 TOR 2-4 90G

20 TOR 2-2 90G 4D

21 DC 1-0 90G

22 SEA 0-2 90G

23 PHI 2-0 90G

90D 90M 14 90D 1 90F

24 CLB 0-3 90G

90D 61M 19 29 90F 90D 90D 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 89M 71M

81D 90M 9 90D 12 90F

90M 76M 83M 46F 87F 90F 78M 90M 90M 44 7

45D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 74M 79D 79D 90M 59F 16 11 2 3 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

90D 69M 90M 90D

90D 33 68M 90D

90D 90M 64 90D

90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M 90M 71M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 87M 85M 90M 23M 57M 45 69M 75M 90M

5 7 31 46 90M 11 90M 86M 90M 45M 79M 85M 61M 84M 90M 90M 90M 88M 89F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 80F 89F 82F 74F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90M 90M 90M 84M 90M 89M 63M 16 90M 86M 69M 90M 45 16 22 1 1 4 1 8 16 90F 90F 12F 28 90D 27 90D 71D 18 5 90D 90D 90D 86 4 1 17 26 90M 90M 27M 21 90M 90M 90M 4 90D 90D 90D 60D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 83D 90D 90D 9D 90D 90D 90D 76M 33 82M 86M 62M 75M 65M 90M 90M 90M 90M 35M 90M 90M 45M 85M 90M 90M 79M 67M 21 2 90D 8 13 11 3 6 3 77 31 11 23 14 78F 89F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 74F 90F 90F 88F 90G

90D 90D 77D 90D 90D 6 21 12 19 15 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

90D 90D 90D 90D 25 73D 64M 29 55 15 10 5 19 82D 90D 90D 90D 90D

HOUSTON DYNAMO

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log: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 03/08/2014 03/15/2014 03/29/2014 04/05/2014 04/12/2014 04/19/2014 04/23/2014 04/27/2014 05/03/2014 05/07/2014 05/11/2014 05/17/2014 05/21/2014 05/25/2014 06/01/2014 06/06/2014 06/29/2014 07/04/2014 07/12/2014 07/19/2014 08/03/2014 08/10/2014 08/15/2014 08/23/2014

HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU HOU

vs vs at vs at at at vs at vs vs vs at at at vs at vs at vs vs at vs at

NE 0 MTL 0 VAN 2 DAL 4 NE 2 PHI 0 NY 4 POR 1 CHV 1 CLB 0 RSL 5 LA 0 DC 2 SJ 3 COL 3 KC 2 MTL 3 NY 2 TOR 4 TOR 2 DC 0 SEA 2 PHI 0 CLB 3

W W L L L T L T W W L W L L L L L T L T W L W L

1 3 1 2

(Sarkodie 1) 2; Bruin 2 (Ashe 1) (Barnes 1) 40 (Davis 1) 75 (Davis 2) 41

Bruin 9 (Barnes 5, Davis 6)

13; Garcia 1 (Bruin 1)

90

82

92+

47+; Barnes 2 (penalty kick)

23; Cummings 1 (Clark 1)

32; Bruin 5 (Ashe 3, Driver 1) 56

51; own goal (Gaddis)

Barnes 4 (Sarkodie 2, Clark 2) 1; Davis 2 (penalty kick) Davis 3 (Barnes 3) 13; Davis 4 (Barnes 4) 30 Bruin 7 (unassisted) 11; Barnes 5 (Clark 3) 26 Bruin 8 (Cummings 1) 91+

Bruin 4 (Davis 3, Ashe 2) 16 Davis 1 (unassisted) 12; Barnes 1 (Garcia 1) Bruin 6 (Davis 4) 50 Sherrod 1 (Davis 5) 22; Sherrod 2 (Barnes 2) Barnes 3 (Sherrod 1) 61

Bruin Bruin Clark Clark

HOUSTON DYNAMO 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 0

69


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1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 23 24 26 27 28 30

Player

15

90F

64M

90D 90D 53F 90D

120D 120M

97

23F

66M

120D 120D 120F 105D

Lopez 1 (Cummings 1) 38 Barnes 1 (penalty kick) 43; Cummings 1 (unassisted) 62

HOUSTON DYNAMO

90D 90M 120M 54 120M

W L (OT)

U.S. OPEN CUP 4R 5R LARE DAL 1-0 2-3 37 120G 15

90M 26 75M 52G

HOU 1 vs LAREDO 0 HOU 2 vs DAL 3

Tally Hall Eric Brunner Anthony Arena Jermaine Taylor Warren Creavalle Omar Cummings Kofi Sarkodie Bryan Salazar Alexander Lopez Brad Davis Will Bruin Ricardo Clark Jason Johnson Mark Sherrod A.J. Cochran Servando Carrasco David Horst Andrew Driver Brian Ownby Giles Barnes Tyler Deric Corey Ashe Boniek Garcia Tony Cascio Michael Lisch

U.S. OPEN CUP 4R 06/11/2014 5R 06/24/2014


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