GAME NOTES: D.C. United vs. Chicago Fire

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D.C. UNITED v CHICAGO FIRE (Oct. 4, RFK Memorial Stadium, 8 p.m. ET; NBC SN) PROBABLE LINEUPS

2013 SEASON RECORDS United at home

GP W-L-T PTS GF GA 30 3-21-6 15 20 52 14 3-8-3 12 14 23

Fire on road

30 11-12-7 40 38 45 14 2-8-4 10 10 24

28 Hamid

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD

22

ALL-TIME (45 meetings): United 17 wins, 63 goals … Fire 17 wins, 66 goals … Ties 11

Korb

18

AT RFK STADIUM (22 meetings): United 11 wins, 37 goals … Fire 7 wins, 29 goals … Ties 4

RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER

27 7 4 1 4 0 5 4

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

5 9 6

7 42 3

INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA

F 38 71

9 Magee

A 45 60

5

20

Rios

Larentowicz

4

22

Soumare

Berry

6 Anibaba

25 Johnson

20 10 6 2

24 12 8 1

22 9 1 0 2 1 1 2

29 2 3 2 2 0 4 3

7 26 5

8 30 7

REFEREE: Ricardo Salazar. AR1 (bench): Adam Wienckowski; AR2 (opposite): Daniel Belleau; 4th: Robert Sibiga DISCIPLINARY SITUATION SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): DC: Chris Korb, John Thorrington … CHI: Daniel Paladini, Bakary Soumare, Jeff Larentowicz, Mike Magee, Gonzalo Segares DISABLED LIST / INJURED RESERVE none

INTERNATIONAL DUTY

RECORD AT HALFTIME LEAD TIED TRAIL 2-2-1 1-7-5 0-12-0 5-0-1 4-8-4 2-4-2

D.C. UNITED Date Score (Gms since) 8/03/2013 DC 3, MTL 1 10/06/2012 DC 1, TOR 0 7/27/2013 DC 1, NE 2 9/28/2013 DC 1, TOR 4 9/14/2013 DC 2, LA 2 7/07/2013 DC 0, COL 0 9/08/2013 DC 0, CHV 1

33 Anangono

14

(2) (17) (3) (0) (2) (11) (3)

CHICAGO FIRE 1 Alec Kann (GK) 3 Hunter Jumper (DF) 4 Bakary Soumare (DF) 5 Arévalo Ríos (MF) 6 Jalil Anibaba (DF) 8 Dilly Duka (MF) 9 Mike Magee (FW) 11 Daniel Paladini (MF) 12 Logan Pause (MF) 13 Gonzalo Segares (DF) 14 Patrick Nyarko (FW) 15 Wells Thompson (MF) 16 Brendan King (MF) 17 Chris Rolfe (FW) 18 Steven Kinney (DF) 19 Corben Bone (MF) 20 Jeff Larentowicz (MF) 21 Michael Videira (MF) 22 Austin Berry (DF) 24 Quincy Amarikwa (FW) 25 Sean Johnson (GK) 26 Joel Lindpere (MF) 27 Victor Pineda (MF) 29 Maicon Santos (FW) 30 Yazid Atouba (MF) 33 Juan Luis Anangono (FW) 70 Paolo Tornaghi (GK) 71 Alex (MF) 94 Kellen Gulley (FW)

none

RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL SCORE ALLOW 3-4-1 0-17-2 6-1-2 5-11-4

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

13 Pontius

Nyarko

DISTANCE

(W-L-T) DC CHI

12

26

Segares

TYPE OF PLAY

12 3 1 0 2 1 0 1

23 Kitchen

Lindpere

13

FIRE

28 14 7 3

8 Thorrington

30

HOW SCORED

12 5 3 0

2 Riley

Doyle

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM UNITED

GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL

15 White

Silva

UPCOMING MATCHES FIRE UNITED Sat. Oct. 12 at FC Dallas Sat. Oct. 12 Philadelphia Sat. Oct. 19 Toronto FC Fri. Oct. 18 at Sporting KC Sun. Oct. 27 at New York Sun. Oct. 27 Houston END 2013 SEASON

A 52 52

5 Jakovic

DeLeon

2013 (MLS) 6/2: CHI 2, DC 0 (own goal 9; Magee 85) 7/20: CHI 4, DC 1 (Rolfe 2, 46+; Lindpere 11; Magee 56 – Silva 58)

F 20 135

ROSTERS D.C. UNITED 2 James Riley (DF) 3 Dennis Iapichino (DF) 5 Dejan Jakovic (DF) 6 Syamsir Alam (MF) 7 Dwayne De Rosario (MF) 8 John Thorrington (MF) 11 Marcelo Saragosa (MF) 12 Luis Silva (MF) 13 Chris Pontius (MF) 15 Ethan White (DF) 16 Casey Townsend (FW) 17 Conor Shanosky (MF) 18 Nick DeLeon (MF) 19 Kyle Porter (MF) 20 Carlos Ruiz (FW) 21 Daniel Woolard (DF) 22 Chris Korb (DF) 23 Perry Kitchen (MF) 24 Lewis Neal (MF) 25 Jared Jeffrey (DF) 26 Lionard Pajoy (FW) 27 Sainey Nyassi (MF) 28 Bill Hamid (GK) 29 Michael Seaton (FW) 30 Conor Doyle (FW) 31 Joe Willis (GK) 32 Collin Martin (MF) 33 Taylor Kemp (DF) 50 Andrew Dykstra (GK)

CHICAGO FIRE Date Score (Gms since) 9/14/2013 CHI 3, NE 2 8/03/2013 CHI 2, PHI 1 7/07/2013 CHI 1, KC 2 9/21/2013 CHI 0, CLB 3 9/28/2013 CHI 2, MTL 2 8/23/2013 CHI 1, KC 0 9/21/2013 CHI 0, CLB 3

GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED United LWTLLLLLLLTLLTLWLLTLLWLLTLLTLL Fire LLTLWLWLLLTWTWWWLLWTWWLWTLTWLT

(1) (4) (6) (0) (0) (6) (1)

TEAM LEADERS UNITED G: 3 De Rosario/Silva A: 4 Kitchen SHT: 53 De Rosario SOG: 22 De Rosario FC: 36 Kitchen FS: 36 De Rosario/Kitchen OF: 23 Pajoy C: 5 Korb E: 0 FIRE G: 12 Magee A: 7 Lindpere SHT: 65 Magee/Rolfe SOG: 30 Magee FC: 42 Larentowicz FS: 63 Nyarko OF: 13 MacDonald C: 7 Segares E: 2 Soumare

GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG DC 30 14 13 2 1 0 20 0.67 CHI 30 8 11 7 3 1 38 1.27 GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG DC 30 5 6 14 2 3 52 1.73 CHI 30 4 13 9 2 2 45 1.50 GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 DC 20 5 4 3 3 2 3 CHI 38 6 6 5 7 5 9 GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 DC 52 10 9 7 10 4 12 CHI 45 7 5 4 7 11 11


D.C. UNITED v CHICAGO FIRE

(Oct. 4, RFK Memorial Stadium, 8 p.m. ET -- MLS Game 289)

D.C. UNITED 2013 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 2 James Riley DF 5-10 150 10/27/1982 Colorado Springs, CO 19 17 0 1 229 209 2 17 3 Dennis Iapichino DF 5-10 160 07/27/1990 Frauenfeld, Switzerland 12 8 0 0 19 13 0 1 5 Dejan Jakovic DF 6-2 178 07/16/1985 Karlovac, Croatia 18 17 0 0 98 94 1 0 6 Syamsir Alam MF 5-8 148 07/06/1992 Jakarta, Indonesia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Dwayne De Rosario MF 5-11 164 05/15/1978 Scarborough, Ontario, Canada 21 16 3 2 321 269 103 77 8 John Thorrington MF 5-8 150 10/17/1979 Johannesburg, South Africa 13 11 0 1 102 83 8 4 11 Marcelo Saragosa MF 6-0 175 01/22/1982 Campo Grande, Brazil 8 4 0 0 140 112 3 8 12 Luis Silva FW 5-11 174 12/10/1988 Oaxaca, Mexico 23 20 3 3 53 42 8 8 13 Chris Pontius MF 6-0 170 05/12/1987 West Covina, CA 18 16 2 2 119 103 27 15 15 Ethan White DF 6-0 183 01/01/1991 Kensington, MD 14 13 0 0 38 34 1 0 16 Casey Townsend FW 5-11 161 07/07/1989 Traverse City, MI 9 3 0 0 26 13 1 2 17 Conor Shanosky MF 6-4 185 12/13/1991 Pittsburgh, PA 5 3 0 0 5 3 0 0 18 Nick DeLeon MF 5-10 170 07/17/1990 Phoenix, AZ 21 20 1 1 49 45 7 5 19 Kyle Porter MF 6-0 160 01/19/1990 Toronto, Ontario, Canada 25 17 2 1 25 17 2 1 20 Carlos Ruiz FW 5-9 145 09/15/1979 Guatemala City, Guatemala 13 5 0 0 182 155 88 17 21 Daniel Woolard DF 5-10 155 05/22/1984 Bedford, TX 23 23 0 1 85 75 3 3 22 Chris Korb DF 5-9 160 10/08/1987 Gates Mills, OH 27 27 0 0 65 61 0 5 23 Perry Kitchen MF 6-0 160 02/29/1992 Indianapolis, IN 28 28 1 4 91 90 2 5 24 Lewis Neal MF 5-11 155 07/14/1981 Leicester, England 6 3 0 0 24 10 2 1 25 Jared Jeffrey MF 5-11 165 06/14/1990 Dallas, TX 6 6 2 0 6 6 2 0 26 Lionard Pajoy FW 6-1 185 06/07/1981 Villa del Rosario, Colombia 19 11 2 0 51 39 10 3 27 Sainey Nyassi MF 5-8 155 01/31/1989 Bwiam, Gambia 11 6 0 0 115 81 8 4 28 Bill Hamid GK 6-3 225 11/25/1990 Annandale, VA 22 22 0 0 82 82 0 0 29 Michael Seaton FW 6-0 180 05/01/1996 Spanish Town, Jamaica 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 30 Conor Doyle FW 6-2 172 10/13/1991 McKinney, TX 10 4 2 1 10 4 2 1 31 Joe Willis GK 6-5 190 08/10/1988 St. Louis, MO 8 8 0 0 22 21 0 0 32 Collin Martin MF 5-11 150 11/09/1994 Chevy Chase, MD 5 3 0 1 5 3 0 1 33 Taylor Kemp DF 5-11 153 07/23/1990 Highlands Ranch, CO 8 6 0 0 8 6 0 0 50 Andrew Dykstra GK 6-4 205 01/02/1986 Woodbridge, VA 0 0 0 0 17 17 0 1 HEAD  COACH: Ben Olsen

05/03/1977 W32 L51 T26

CHICAGO FIRE 2013 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Alec Kann GK 6-4 190 08/08/1990 Decatur, GA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hunter Jumper DF 6-2 175 02/28/1989 Plano, TX 2 2 1 1 7 2 1 1 4 Bakary Soumare DF 6-4 205 11/09/1985 Bamako, Mali 21 21 0 0 85 77 0 2 5 Arevalo Rios MF 5-6 160 01/01/1982 Paysandu, Uruguay 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 0 6 Jalil Anibaba DF 6-0 175 10/19/1988 Fullerton, CA 30 30 0 3 92 89 3 5 8 Dilly Duka MF 5-9 160 12/15/1989 Montville, NJ 27 21 4 2 72 53 6 7 9 Mike Magee FW 5-10 160 09/02/1984 Chicago, IL 28 28 18 3 253 185 54 27 11 Daniel Paladini MF 5-9 165 11/11/1984 Van Nuys, CA 19 7 2 3 65 35 5 6 12 Logan Pause MF 5-10 155 08/22/1981 Hillsborough, NC 13 11 0 0 272 247 3 11 13 Gonzalo Segares DF 5-11 162 10/13/1982 San Jose, Costa Rica 28 28 0 1 206 203 11 14 14 Patrick Nyarko MF 6-0 165 01/15/1986 Kumasi, Ghana 26 20 4 4 156 121 15 32 15 Wells Thompson DF 5-10 155 11/25/1983 Winston-Salem, NC 7 6 0 0 157 82 7 7 16 Brendan King MF 6-0 160 02/25/1990 Naperville, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Chris Rolfe FW 5-8 146 01/17/1983 Kettering, OH 28 25 4 1 173 147 48 22 18 Steven Kinney DF 6-0 175 10/28/1987 Norcross, GA 2 2 0 0 15 12 1 1 19 Corben Bone MF 5-9 160 09/16/1988 Plano, TX 1 0 0 0 18 8 0 1 20 Jeff Larentowicz MF 6-1 175 08/05/1983 Pasadena, CA 29 28 1 4 236 226 24 15 21 Michael Videira MF 5-10 170 01/06/1986 Milford, MA 2 1 0 0 26 13 0 1 22 Austin Berry DF 6-2 180 10/06/1988 Cincinnati, OH 30 30 1 2 58 58 4 2 24 Quincy Amarikwa FW 5-9 180 10/29/1987 Bakersfield, CA 12 0 1 0 79 14 5 4 25 Sean Johnson GK 6-3 217 05/31/1989 Auburn, GA 24 24 0 0 96 96 0 1 26 Joel Lindpere MF 5-10 165 10/05/1981 Tallinn, Estonia, USSR 24 17 2 7 121 106 17 25 27 Victor Pineda MF 5-11 140 05/15/1993 Chicago, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Shaun Francis DF 6-0 165 10/02/1986 Mandeville, Jamaica 1 1 0 0 29 22 0 4 29 Maicon Santos FW 6-1 186 04/18/1984 Paracambi, Brazil 15 1 2 2 103 62 23 10 30 Yazid Atouba Emane MF 5-6 150 01/02/1993 Yaounde, Cameroon 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 33 Juan Luis Anangono FW 6-1 170 04/13/1989 Ibarra, Ecuador 9 5 1 0 9 5 1 0 70 Paolo Tornaghi GK 6-2 175 06/21/1988 Garbagnate Milanese, Italy 6 6 0 0 9 9 0 0 71 Alex MF 5-8 155 12/15/1988 Sao Paulo, Brazil 26 16 1 0 43 22 3 0 94 Kellen Gulley FW 6-0 185 04/06/1994 Clinton, MS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEAD  COACH  : Frank Klopas

09/01/1966 W36 L28 T23


D.C. UNITED vs CHICAGO FIRE RFK MEMORIAL STADIUM, Washington, D.C. Oct. 4, 2013 (WEEK 32, MLS Game #289) 8 p.m. ET (NBC SN; TSN2) Coming off the 13th major honor won in the storied history of the club, D.C. United return home to take on the Chicago Fire in a crucial match in the Eastern Conference on Friday evening at RFK Stadium. United are already eliminated from MLS Cup Playoffs consideration, but claimed the U.S. Open Cup at midweek with a win at Real Salt Lake. The Fire come into the game two points out of the final playoff spot in the East, following their 2-2 home draw with Montréal last weekend at Toyota Park. REFEREE: Ricardo Salazar. AR1 (bench): Adam Wienckowski; AR2 (opposite): Daniel Belleau; 4th: Robert Sibiga MLS Career: 178 games; FC/gm: 26.8; Y/gm: 3.4; R: 51; pens: 61 DISABLED LIST: none SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: DC: Chris Korb, John Thorrington … CHI: Daniel Paladini, Bakary Soumare, Jeff Larentowicz, Mike Magee, Gonzalo Segares SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: DC: Perry Kitchen, Daniel Woolard, Kyle Porter, Dennis Iapichino, Luis Silva, Dejan Jakovic … CHI: Jalil Anibaba, Chris Rolfe, Dilly Duka INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (45 meetings): United 17 wins, 63 goals … Fire 17 wins, 66 goals … Ties 11 AT RFK STADIUM (22 meetings): United 11 wins, 37 goals … Fire 7 wins, 29 goals … Ties 4 2013 (MLS) 6/2: CHI 2, DC 0 (own goal 9; Magee 85) 7/20: CHI 4, DC 1 (Rolfe 2, 46+; Lindpere 11; Magee 56 – Silva 58)  The teams are playing for the third time this season, and the Fire have won both previous. An own goal and Mike Magee’s first league goal in a Fire uniform gave Chicago a 2-0 victory, June 2 at Toyota Park; Chris Rolfe had a pair of goals and Joel Lindpere had two assists in a 4-1 Fire win on July 20 in Bridgeview.  The Fire’s two wins this year were their first at home vs. United since a 1-0 win in 2006. United had won three of their seven trips to Toyota Park in between, with four draws.  In the last meeting at RFK Stadium, last Aug. 22, United snapped a home winless streak vs. Chicago dating back to Aug. 29, 2009.  Coaches record: Ben Olsen vs. CHI: P7 W1 L3 D3 … Frank Klopas vs. DC: P6 W3 L1 D2 LAST MEETING (MLS)  The Fire took the lead just two minutes after the opening kickoff. Joel Lindpere hooked in a well-placed early cross from the left flank and Chris Rolfe finished, tapping a first-time finish over goalkeeper Joe Willis as he came off his line.  Nine minutes later, Lindpere benefited from pinpoint service when Jeff Larentowicz charged down the right side of the field, turned the corner and fed Lindpere, who cut back to his left foot around a defender before slamming it home.  In first-half stoppage time, a neat passing sequence led to Lindpere playing a one-touch chip through to Rolfe, who raced clear of the United defense and placed a low shot into the right corner of the goal.  The score became 4-0 about 10 minutes after the break when halftime substitute Quincy Amarikwa charged into the D.C. box and was taken down by Daniel Woolard. Mike Magee converted the spot kick for his 12th goal of the season.  United finally scored a goal from open play -- their first in more than two months -- two minutes later when Luis Silva curled in a gorgeous shot from 25 yards out into the upper right corner of the goal.  CHICAGO FIRE (4-4-2): Paolo Tornaghi - Jalil Anibaba, Bakary Soumare, Austin Berry, Gonzalo Segares Dilly Duka (Quincy Amarikwa 47), Jeff Larentowicz, Alex (Logan Pause 77), Joel Lindpere - Chris Rolfe, Mike Magee (Maicon Santos 82)  D.C. UNITED (4-2-3-1): Joe Willis - Chris Korb, Ethan White (Dejan Jakovic 46), Daniel Woolard, Taylor Kemp - Perry Kitchen, John Thorrington - Sainey Nyassi (Kyle Porter 61), Luis Silva, Nick DeLeon (James Riley 75) Carlos Ruiz.

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D.C. UNITED D.C. United saw their overall and road winless streaks continue, crashing to a 4-1 defeat by Toronto FC on Saturday afternoon at BMO Field. United are in 10th place in the Eastern Conference with 15 points from 30 matches. LAST MATCH  United opened the scoring in the 12th minute when Jared Jeffrey beat TFC 'keeper Joe Bendik with an exceptional strike from 25 yards out.  Toronto evened the proceedings 11 minutes later when Darel Russell delivered a goal of the week contender when he chested an errant ball inside the United area and turned and volleyed past 'keeper Joe Willis in genuinely spectacular fashion.  TFC took the lead on another high-quality goal in the 67th minute when right back Mark Bloom delivered a cross that striker Bright Dike finished with authority via a thundering volley.  Toronto added an insurance goal four minutes later on the break when a cross from Alvaro Rey ended up in the back of the D.C. net courtesy after defender Conor Shanosky turned it into his own goal.  Rey added a spectacular goal of his own in the 87th minute when he showed off some dribbling ability in the United penalty area before delivering a well-placed shot inside the far post.  United head coach Ben Olsen changed his entire team from the group that fell 2-1 to the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium, in advance of the U.S. Open Cup Final.  D.C. UNITED (4-1-3-2): Joe Willis - Sainey Nyassi, Conor Shanosky, Daniel Woolard (Conor Doyle 46), Taylor Kemp - Marcelo Saragosa - Collin Martin, Jared Jeffrey (Dennis Iapichino 69), Kyle Porter (Casey Townsend 79) - Lionard Pajoy, Michael Seaton. TEAM NEWS  United had their league winless streak extended to eight games, with six losses and two draws in that time, the last MLS victory coming Aug. 3 vs. Montréal. The defeat was the 21st in league play for United this season, a new club record.  United are also still winless on the road this season in league play, now 0-13-3 on their travels. They have one away game remaining – at Sporting Kansas City on Oct. 18; four teams have completed an MLS season with a road victory, last Vancouver Whitecaps FC in 2011.  Ahead of the Open Cup final, United head coach Ben Olsen rang in the changes. Up top, 17-year-old Michael Seaton made his first MLS start, while Lionard Pajoy started his first game since July 3 after undergoing surgery.  “The lineup had a lot to do with Tuesday’s Open Cup fixture,” Olsen said. “I set these guys up to fail today, it’s pretty simple. We hung in there for about 60 minutes and then I got some guys out that were maybe going to factor in to Tuesday’s game and now I’m putting guys out of position. You start adding those up and you are playing a real team in the MLS and that’s what can happen.”  In midfield, Marcelo Saragosa made his first MLS appearance since May 8, while in the back, Conor Shanosky started just his third game of the league campaign and Sainey Nyassi made his first start at fullback, his last first XI appearance coming July 20 as a wide midfielder.  “None of these guys are fit, most of them aren’t 90 minutes fit because they haven’t had a 90 in a long time,” Olsen said. “Again, when you add it all up that is what can happen toward the end of the game.”  Jared Jeffrey scored the second goal of his MLS career, his first since Aug. 8. He was making his first league appearance since Aug. 31.  On Tuesday, United produced a remarkable victory, defeating Real Salt Lake 1-0 to win the U.S. Open Cup for a third time in the final played at Rio Tinto Stadium. Lewis Neal scored the game’s lone goal just before halftime.  Here’s the United team: Bill Hamid; James Riley, Dejan Jakovic, Ethan White, Chris Korb; Perry Kitchen, Lewis Neal, Chris Pontius (Conor Doyle, 86), John Thorrington; Nick DeLeon, Dwayne De Rosario (Luis Silva, 75)  “We took the Open Cup extremely seriously from the first game,” Olsen said. “Each game, our belief in the Open Cup grew. The size of the game helped us focus. Some of the guys who have a tough time focusing when it doesn’t matter really did what they needed to do … If we [had lost] this one, it’s back to the drawing board. Now we have a new energy about us to finish the season in the right way and look forward.” CHICAGO FIRE The Chicago Fire were able to extend their home undefeated streak, although the Montréal Impact came back for a late 2-2 draw on Saturday evening at Toyota Park. The Fire are in eighth place in the Eastern Conference with 40 points from 30 matches. LAST MATCH  The Impact opened the scoring in the 25th minute, when Davy Arnaud found Marco Di Vaio with a pinpoint pass after he maneuvered in between a pair of Fire defenders to slot home in the area.

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But the Fire drew even in the 57th minute when Alex received a pass from Chris Rolfe and took a shot, which was deflected to Mike Magee on the back post, and he easily tipped an effort past Impact goalkeeper Troy Perkins from close range.  In the 73rd minute, Perkins received a pass back, and as Magee charged toward him, the Fire striker stole the ball and pushed the ball into an open goal.  The Fire had a glorious chance to put the game away in the 79th minute, but Magee clanked a penalty kick off the crossbar after Patrick Nyarko was taken down in the area by Perkins.  The tying goal came in the 87th minute when Impact youngster Maxim Tissot scored his first professional goal when he headed a deflected clearance over Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson and inside the far post.  Fire head coach Frank Klopas made two changes to the team that fell 3-0 to the Columbus Crew at Crew Stadium. Patrick Nyarko and Logan Pause came into the side in place of Alex and the suspended Bakary Soumare.  CHICAGO FIRE (4-4-2): Sean Johnson - Jalil Anibaba, Jeff Larentowicz, Austin Berry, Gonzalo Segares Patrick Nyarko, Logan Pause (Alex 46), Arevalo Rios, Dilly Duka (Chris Rolfe 46) - Mike Magee, Juan Luis Anangono. TEAM NEWS  While the Fire dropped a pair of points, they have not lost at Toyota Park since July 7, now six games since their last home defeat.  “It’s been difficult because we’ve been dropping points. We could’ve been in a different situation,” said Fire head coach Frank Klopas. “It’s crucial because it is towards the end. Every point that we drop we can’t get back. It is an opportunity to be in the final spot. The energy was there, we deserve to win but it doesn't always work out.”  For the third time in six games in September, the Fire allowed a tying or losing goal after the 86th minute, leading to two draws and one loss. The Fire have allowed 22 goals in the final half-hour of games for the season, tied for third-most in MLS.  “It’s disappointing what happened at the end of the game, I’m personally very disappointed, but I think there’s a lot of positives that came from this game,” midfielder Patrick Nyarko said on Saturday. “We went down a goal and showed a lot of character to come back in the second half and create a lot of chances to put the game away.  Said Mike Magee: “We've got to put them away one of these games and take that pressure off the defense. There's no time to cry or feel bad for ourselves or whatever. We've got four games left, and we're going to make the playoffs.”  Magee scored multiple goals in a game for the first time since coming to the Fire. Magee had scored multiple goals in a game once previously this season – a hat trick for the LA Galaxy, against Chicago, in the season opener March 3. Magee is second in the MLS Golden Boot standings with 18 goals.  With Bakary Soumare suspended, Jeff Larentowicz slotted into central defense alongside Austin Berry, his first start at the position this season.  Logan Pause returned to a central midfield role for the first time since Sept. 7, but was taken off at halftime as Klopas brought in Chris Rolfe in an attacking midfield role. Alex also came on in place of Dilly Duka on the flank.  “Our goal at the beginning of the game was to come out and press, but we didn’t do that,” Magee said. “I think Frank [Klopas] did a great job to make the changes at the half. We just needed a spark. Nothing against the guys that came out, we just needed a little something different. Chris [Rolfe] and Alex both did a great job.”

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2013 D.C. UNITED STATISTICS (3-21-6, 15 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 12 F Luis Silva (TOT) 12 F Luis Silva (DC) 7 M Dwayne De Rosario 13 M Chris Pontius 30 F Conor Doyle 19 M Kyle Porter 25 M Jared Jeffrey 26 F Lionard Pajoy 23 M Perry Kitchen 18 M Nick DeLeon 9 F Rafael Teixeira 32 M Collin Martin 4 D *Brandon McDonald 2 D James Riley 8 M John Thorrington 21 D Daniel Woolard 28 G Bill Hamid 3 D Dennis Iapichino (TOT) 3 D Dennis Iapichino (DC) 5 D Dejan Jakovic 33 D Taylor Kemp 22 D Chris Korb 24 M Lewis Neal 27 M Sainey Nyassi (TOT) 27 M Sainey Nyassi (DC) 12 M Raphael Augusto 25 D Alain Rochat (TOT) 25 D *Alain Rochat 20 F Carlos Ruiz 3 D Robbie Russell 25 M Marcos Sanchez 11 M Marcelo Saragosa 29 F Michael Seaton 17 M Conor Shanosky 16 F Casey Townsend 15 D Ethan White 31 G Joe Willis 6 M Syamsir Alam 50 G Andrew Dykstra Own-goals received Team totals Opponent totals

GP 23 9 21 18 10 25 6 19 28 21 7 5 12 19 13 23 22 12 3 18 8 27 6 11 11 7 17 5 13 1 9 8 2 5 9 14 8 0 0

GS 20 9 16 16 4 17 6 11 28 20 4 3 11 17 11 23 22 8 1 17 6 27 3 6 6 5 15 4 5 0 6 4 1 3 3 13 8 0 0

MIN 1683 743 1455 1437 477 1512 436 1127 2503 1676 331 255 965 1580 1009 1875 1980 826 112 1575 530 2430 292 555 555 395 1373 404 528 6 508 410 104 355 316 1099 720 0 0

30 30

30 30

2700 2700

G 3 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 52

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

SHT 36 16 53 33 17 38 7 21 10 32 7 4 12 7 12 5 1 1 0 1 1 10 6 9 9 3 10 4 20 0 6 1 0 2 4 4 0 0 0

SOG 15 7 22 11 9 10 3 5 3 8 2 1 4 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

FC 19 7 21 20 2 22 13 25 36 12 2 7 11 20 16 16 2 5 1 18 7 21 2 13 13 6 16 4 3 0 4 7 4 3 6 11 0 0 0

FS 28 15 36 34 7 22 5 15 36 16 9 1 5 6 18 21 2 6 0 15 4 16 3 11 11 3 14 4 8 0 8 7 2 4 0 12 4 0 0

OFF 6 2 21 7 2 6 0 23 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 3 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0

CK 70 34 12 31 0 54 1 1 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 47

346 411

110 143

342 372

372 342

90 44

162 146

44 51

0 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Chris Pontius 1, Lionard Pajoy 1, Conor Doyle 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: James Riley 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Dwayne De Rosario 1-2, Chris Pontius 1-1 D.C. UNITED INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER 28 G Bill Hamid 31 G Joe Willis Team totals Opponent totals

GP 22 8 30 30

GS 22 8 30 30

MIN 1980 720 2700 2700

SHTS 103 40 143 110

SV 68 24 92 87

GA 35 17 52 20

GAA 1.59 2.13 1.73 0.67

PG 3 1 4 2

PA 5 1 6 3

* = Played with other teams in 2013. Only D.C. United statistics listed here.

W 2 1 3 21

L 15 6 21 3

T 5 1 6 6

SO 4 1 5 14


2013 CHICAGO FIRE STATISTICS (11-12-7, 40 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 9 F Mike Magee (TOT) 9 F Mike Magee (CHI) 14 M Patrick Nyarko 8 M Dilly Duka 17 F Chris Rolfe 26 M Joel Lindpere 11 M Daniel Paladini 29 F Maicon Santos 20 M Jeff Larentowicz 22 D Austin Berry 3 D Hunter Jumper 71 M Alex 24 F Quincy Amarikwa 33 F Juan Luis Anangono 6 D Jalil Anibaba 7 F Sherjill MacDonald 13 D Gonzalo Segares 30 M Yazid Atouba Emane 19 M Corben Bone 28 D Shaun Francis 25 G Sean Johnson 18 D Steven Kinney 12 M Logan Pause 5 M Arevalo Rios 4 D Bakary Soumare (TOT) 4 D Bakary Soumare (CHI) 15 D Wells Thompson 70 G Paolo Tornaghi 21 M Michael Videira F Orr Barouch M Alvaro Fernandez 94 F Kellen Gulley 1 G Alec Kann 16 M Brendan King 27 M Victor Pineda F Federico Puppo Own-goals received Team totals Opponent totals

GP 28 18 26 27 28 24 19 15 29 30 2 26 12 9 30 13 28 3 1 1 24 2 13 6 21 18 7 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GS 28 18 20 21 25 17 7 1 28 30 2 16 0 5 30 7 28 0 0 1 24 2 11 6 21 18 6 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MIN 2441 1549 1863 1557 2028 1429 813 379 2537 2700 180 1386 260 489 2700 579 2510 55 3 90 2160 180 894 540 1820 1559 520 540 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

30 30

30 30

2700 2700

G 18 12 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 38 45

A 3 3 4 2 1 7 3 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 102 66 36 53 66 17 12 20 43 12 2 29 9 22 13 11 11 1 0 1 0 1 1 5 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SOG 43 30 16 25 18 6 6 5 12 5 1 6 5 6 5 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FC 27 13 32 35 17 13 10 7 42 15 5 24 13 13 13 7 36 1 0 3 2 1 7 3 31 27 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FS 38 26 63 19 20 16 9 7 28 14 0 27 8 6 12 12 24 3 0 0 3 2 2 11 11 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

OFF 7 2 12 1 8 2 2 6 1 0 0 0 2 5 2 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 75 70 0 13 6 27 16 0 0 0 0 18 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 4 3 1 3 3 2 5 1 5 2 1 2 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

34 40

439 404

158 132

347 358

358 347

57 65

153 143

46 46

5 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Mike Magee 2, Chris Rolfe 1, Joel Lindpere 1, Jeff Larentowicz 1 Hunter Jumper 1, Dilly Duka 1, Maicon Santos 1, Alex 1, Austin Berry 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Mike Magee 2, Jeff Larentowicz 2, Jalil Anibaba 2, Daniel Paladini 1 Patrick Nyarko 1, Joel Lindpere 1, Austin Berry 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Mike Magee 2-3, Chris Rolfe 0-1 CHICAGO UNF POS 25 G 70 G

FIRE INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING GOALKEEPER GP Sean Johnson 24 Paolo Tornaghi 6 Team totals 30 Opponent totals 30

GS 24 6 30 30

MIN 2160 540 2700 2700

SHTS SV 108 76 24 12 132 88 158 119

GA 32 13 45 38

GAA 1.33 2.17 1.50 1.27

PG 2 0 2 2

PA 3 0 3 4

* = Played with other teams in 2013. Only Chicago Fire statistics listed here.

W 9 2 11 12

L 9 3 12 11

T 6 1 7 7

SO 4 0 4 8


D.C. UNITED 2013 SCHEDULE DAY Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri. Sat. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat.

DATE Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May June June June June June July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept.

2 9 16 23 5 13 21 27 8 11 19 25 2 8 15 22 29 3 7 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 8 14 21 28

OPPONENT at Houston Real Salt Lake at New York Columbus at Sporting KC New York Philadelphia at Columbus Houston at FC Dallas Sporting KC Portland at Chicago at New England Toronto FC San Jose Vancouver at Seattle at Colorado at Chicago New England Montreal at Philadelphia at Montreal Toronto FC at New York at Chivas USA Los Angeles at New England at Toronto FC

Fri. Sat. Fri. Sun.

Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.

4 12 18 27

Chicago Philadelphia at Sporting KC Houston

RESULT L 0-2 W 1-0 T 0-0 L 1-2 L 0-1 L 0-2 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-4 L 1-2 T 1-1 L 0-2 L 0-2 T 0-0 L 1-2 W 1-0 L 0-1 L 0-2 T 0-0 L 1-4 L 1-2 W 3-1 L 0-2 L 1-2 T 1-1 L 1-2 L 0-1 T 2-2 L 1-2 L 1-4

ATT. 20,019 17,072 22,022 11,034 18,988 18,019 12,349 14,090 10,116 14,322 13,612 14,131 14,546 14,163 13,846 13,149 13,122 39,180 14,739 17,190 14,122 12,354 18,652 20,801 13,927 17,372 7,781 16,233 19,187 15,879

W-L-T POS. PTS NOTES: 0-1-0 T5 0 HOU: own goal (80) R. Clark (89) 1-1-0 T2 3 DC: Pajoy (60) 1-1-1 T4 4 1-2-1 T6 4 DC: Teixeira (22); CLB: Williams (15) Speas (58) 1-3-1 T7 4 KC: Bieler (89) 1-4-1 T9 4 NY: Henry (29) Olave (36) 1-5-1 10 4 DC: Kitchen (17) Pajoy (47); PHI: McInerney (7,26) Casey (11) 1-6-1 10 4 CLB: Oduro (15) Williams (26) Higuain (47+) 1-7-1 10 4 HOU: Bruin (16,78) Barnes (28) Driver (88) 1-8-1 10 4 DC: De Rosario (44); DAL: Jackson (11) Watson (77) 1-8-2 10 5 DC: Porter (65); KC: own goal (60) 1-9-2 10 5 POR: Wallace (21) Nagbe (57) 1-10-2 10 5 CHI: own goal (9) Magee (85) 1-10-3 10 6 1-11-3 10 6 DC: De Rosario (19); TOR: Earnshaw (30) own goal (41) 2-11-3 10 9 DC: Pontius (11) 2-12-3 10 9 VAN: Sanvezzo (48) 2-13-3 10 9 SEA: Martins (19,91+) 2-13-4 10 10 2-14-4 10 10 DC: Silva (58); CHI: Rolfe (2,46+) Lindpere (11) Magee (56) 2-15-4 10 10 DC: Silva (8); NE: Imbongo (54) Fagundez (63) 3-15-4 10 13 DC: Silva (19) Doyle (68) Jeffrey (93+); MTL: Brovsky (52) 3-16-4 10 13 PHI: Casey (35,75) 3-17-4 0 13 DC: Doyle (81); MTL: Di Vaio (43,83) 3-17-5 10 14 DC: De Rosario (10); TOR: Convey (60) 3-18-5 10 14 DC: DeLeon (36); NY: Sam (8) Cahill (38) 3-19-5 10 14 CHV: Torres (51) 3-19-6 10 15 DC: Pontius (39) Porter (84); LA: Keane (7) Stephens (81) 3-20-6 10 15 DC: own goal (11); NE: Fagundez (58) Nguyen (83) 3-21-6 0 15 DC: Jeffrey (15); TOR: Russell (25) Dike (67) own goal (71) Rey (87)

W-L-T POS. PTS NOTES: 0-1-0 T8 0 LA: Magee (38,68,74) Keane (80) 0-2-0 T9 0 NE: Bengtson (62) 0-2-1 10 1 0-3-1 10 1 CHI: Nyarko (64); CHV: Mejia (57) Velazquez (73) Agudelo (75) own goal (89) 1-3-1 0 4 CHI: Paladini (44) Maicon Santos (83,89); NY: Olave (17) 1-4-1 T9 4 CHI: Rolfe (29); HOU: Bruin (26) Davis (81) 2-4-1 T7 7 CHI: Larentowicz (83) 2-5-1 T8 7 MTL: Romero (57) Di Vaio (76) 2-6-1 T8 7 PHI: McInerney (75) 2-7-1 T8 7 PHI: McInerney (3) 2-7-2 8 8 CHI: Amarikwa (84); RSL: Saborio (78) 3-7-2 8 11 CHI: own goal (9) Magee (85) 3-7-3 8 12 CHI: Magee (68) Paladini (82); POR: Valeri (33) Zemanski (58) 4-7-3 8 15 CHI: Magee (23) Berry (47); COL: Brown (17) 5-7-3 8 18 CHI: Duka (52) Magee (54); CLB: Higuain (7) 6-7-3 T6 21 CHI: Duka (36) Nyarko (47) Rolfe (84); SJ: Gordon (14) own goal (72) 6-8-3 8 21 CHI: Magee (38); KC: Feilhaber (6) Zusi (8) 6-9-3 8 21 CHI: Nyarko (94+); VAN: Sanvezzo (66,71) Manneh (84) 7-9-3 7 24 CHI: Rolfe (2,46+) Lindpere (11) Magee (56); DC: Silva (58) 7-9-4 7 25 CHI: Magee (63); HOU: Weaver (61) 8-9-4 7 28 CHI: Nyarko (9) Magee (75); PHI: Williams (60) 9-9-4 6 31 CHI: Lindpere (6) Duka (23); MTL: Martins (57) 9-10-4 7 31 NE: Agudelo (54) Rowe (91+) 10-10-4 6 34 CHI: Jumper (13) 10-10-5 7 35 CHI: own goal (37); HOU: Moffat (90) 10-11-5 7 35 CHI: Magee (25); SEA: Neagle (40) own goal (89) 10-11-6 7 36 CHI: Duka (20); TOR: Earnshaw (23) 11-11-6 T5 39 CHI: Anangono (30) Magee (55) Alex (86); NE: Rowe (9) Sene (46+) 11-12-6 T6 39 CLB: Oduro (15) Higuain (70) Anor (76) 11-12-7 7 40 CHI: Magee (57,73); MTL: Di Vaio (25) Tissot (87)

CHICAGO FIRE 2013 SCHEDULE DAY Sun. Sat. Sat. Sun.

DATE Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar.

3 9 16 24

OPPONENT at Los Angeles New England at Sporting KC Chivas USA

RESULT L 0-4 L 0-1 T 0-0 L 1-4

ATT. 20,124 13,242 19,868 9,723

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

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

7 14 20 27 11 18 25 2 8 19 22 3

New York at Houston Columbus at Montreal Philadelphia at Philadelphia at Real Salt Lake D.C. United Portland Colorado at Columbus San Jose

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

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

12,557 18,942 12,813 19,773 12,205 18,575 18,293 14,546 15,349 11,349 19,624 14,815

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

July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept.

7 14 20 27 3 10 17 23 1 7 11 14

Sporting KC at Vancouver D.C. United at Houston at Philadelphia Montreal at New England Sporting KC Houston at Seattle at Toronto FC New England

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

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

17,735 20,206 17,190 22,039 18,295 17,297 14,630 17,085 17,808 38,503 15,217 17,104

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

Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.

21 28 4 12 19 27

at Columbus Montreal at D.C. United at FC Dallas Toronto FC at New York

L 0-3 T 2-2

19,010 18,173


D.C. UNITED INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2013)

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2013)

TEAM LOW GAMES (2013)

Goals 1 18 times

Goals 3 08/03/2013

vs. MTL

W 3-1

Shots 4 04/05/2013

at

KC

L 0-1

Assists 1 15 times

Assists 3 04/21/2013 3 08/03/2013

vs. PHI vs. MTL

L 2-3 W 3-1

Shots on Goal 0 03/02/2013 0 06/02/2013

at at

HOU CHI

L 0-2 L 0-2

Shots 7 Dwayne De Rosario 7 Kyle Porter 7 Chris Pontius Shots on Goal 3 Dwayne De Rosario 3 Dwayne De Rosario Fouls Committed 5 Chris Pontius 5 Lionard Pajoy Fouls Suffered 5 Chris Pontius 5 Luis Silva Offside 5 Lionard Pajoy

04/27/2013 05/25/2013 06/29/2013

04/27/2013 08/24/2013

03/09/2013 04/27/2013

03/09/2013 08/31/2013

07/03/2013

at CLB vs. POR vs. VAN

at CLB vs. TOR

vs. RSL at CLB

vs. RSL at NY

at

Saves 7 Bill Hamid 7 Bill Hamid 7 Joe Willis 7 Bill Hamid

03/16/2013 03/23/2013 07/07/2013 08/10/2013

at vs. at at

Shots Faced 9 Bill Hamid 9 Bill Hamid

03/23/2013 08/10/2013

Goals Allowed 4 Bill Hamid 4 Joe Willis 4 Joe Willis

05/08/2013 07/20/2013 09/28/2013

SEA

NY CLB COL PHI

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

L 0-3 T 1-1

W 1-0 L 0-3

W 1-0 L 1-2

L 0-2

T L T L

Assists 2 Daniel Paladini 2 Joel Lindpere 2 Joel Lindpere

04/07/2013 07/20/2013 09/28/2013

04/07/2013 06/22/2013 07/20/2013

Fouls Committed 4 Dilly Duka 4 Jeff Larentowicz 4 Quincy Amarikwa 4 Gonzalo Segares

03/16/2013 04/20/2013 08/10/2013 09/07/2013

at vs. vs. at

KC CLB MTL SEA

T W W L

Fouls Suffered 6 Patrick Nyarko

05/18/2013

at

PHI

L 0-1

Offside 4 Patrick Nyarko

05/11/2013

vs. PHI

Saves 8 Sean Johnson 8 Sean Johnson

05/25/2013 06/22/2013

at at

03/03/2013 03/24/2013

at

RSL CLB

LA

at LA vs. CHV

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

Shots Faced 1 06/15/2013

vs. TOR

L 1-2

vs. HOU

L 0-4

Offside 8 03/23/2013

vs. CLB

L 1-2

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

W 2-1 W 3-2

L 0-3 L 1-2

Corner Kicks 15 05/08/2013

vs. HOU at CHI at TOR

at CLB vs. SJ

at CLB vs. TOR

Offside 0 5 times

Goals Allowed 4 05/08/2013 4 07/20/2013 4 09/28/2013

06/22/2013 07/03/2013

Saves 0 04/27/2013 0 06/15/2013

L 0-3

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

Shots on Goal 4 Dilly Duka 4 Dilly Duka

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

CLB

vs. HOU at CHI at TOR

T 2-2

KC NE TOR

at

L 1-2 L 0-2

W 3-1 W 2-1 W 4-1

W 1-0

Fouls Suffered 18 04/27/2013

vs. CLB at PHI

vs. NY at CLB vs. DC

Fouls Suffered 6 06/22/2013 vs. SJ

W 1-0 L 1-2

Shots Faced 9 03/23/2013 9 08/10/2013

W 3-1 W 4-1 T 2-2

L 0-2

Corner Kicks 1 04/05/2013 1 09/21/2013 1 09/28/2013

L 1-2 L 0-2

vs. NY vs. DC vs. MTL

Fouls Committed 4 04/13/2013 vs. NY

Fouls Committed 17 03/09/2013 vs. RSL 17 06/15/2013 vs. TOR

vs. CLB at PHI

vs. MTL

Goals Allowed 4 Sean Johnson 4 Paolo Tornaghi

W 3-1 T 1-1

at vs. at at

09/28/2013

03/03/2013

vs. MTL vs. TOR

L 0-1

Saves 7 03/16/2013 7 03/23/2013 7 07/07/2013 7 08/10/2013

Shots 9 Mike Magee

Shots Faced 10 Sean Johnson

Shots on Goal 9 08/03/2013 9 08/24/2013

vs. VAN

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

CHICAGO FIRE INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2013) Goals 2 Maicon Santos 2 Chris Rolfe 2 Mike Magee

Shots 23 06/29/2013

NY CLB COL PHI

T L T L

at at at

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

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2013)

TEAM LOW GAMES (2013)

Goals 4 07/20/2013

vs. DC

W 4-1

Assists 4 04/07/2013

Shots 7 03/03/2013 7 03/16/2013 7 08/17/2013

at at at

LA KC NE

L 0-4 T 0-0 L 0-2

vs. NY

W 3-1 Shots on Goal 1 03/03/2013 1 03/16/2013

at at

LA KC

L 0-4 T 0-0

Shots 25 07/14/2013

at

Shots on Goal 10 07/03/2013 10 09/14/2013

vs. SJ vs. NE

Fouls Committed 20 03/16/2013 at

VAN

KC

L 1-3

W 3-2 W 3-2

T 0-0

Fouls Committed 7 03/24/2013 vs. CHV 7 04/07/2013 vs. NY 7 07/14/2013 at VAN

L 1-4 W 3-1 L 1-3

Fouls Suffered 5 07/14/2013 at

L 1-3

Fouls Suffered 21 03/09/2013 21 09/21/2013

vs. NE at CLB

L 0-1 L 0-3

Corner Kicks 0 03/09/2013

Corner Kicks 10 04/20/2013

vs. CLB

W 1-0

Offside 0 6 times

VAN

vs. NE

L 0-1

W W L T

L 0-1

Offside 5 03/03/2013 5 03/09/2013 5 03/16/2013 5 06/19/2013

at vs. at vs.

LA NE KC COL

L L T W

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

Saves 0 04/20/2013 0 06/02/2013 0 07/07/2013 0 09/28/2013

vs. vs. vs. vs.

T 1-1 W 2-1

Saves 8 05/25/2013 8 06/22/2013

at at

RSL CLB

T 1-1 W 2-1

Shots Faced 0 04/20/2013 0 06/02/2013

vs. CLB vs. DC

L 0-4

L 0-4 L 1-4

Shots Faced 10 03/03/2013 Goals Allowed 4 03/03/2013 4 03/24/2013

at

LA

at LA vs. CHV

L 0-4

L 0-4 L 1-4

CLB DC KC MTL

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

W 1-0 W 2-0


2013 D.C. UNITED VS. CHICAGO FIRE (0-2-0) UNF 12 23 7 18 5 33 22 27 13 19 2 20 17 9 8 15 31 21

POS PLAYER F/M*Luis Silva MID Perry Kitchen MID Dwayne De Rosario MID Nick DeLeon DEF Dejan Jakovic DEF Taylor Kemp DEF Chris Korb MID*Sainey Nyassi M/F Chris Pontius MID Kyle Porter D/F James Riley FWD Carlos Ruiz M/D Conor Shanosky FWD Rafael Teixeira MID John Thorrington DEF Ethan White GK Joe Willis DEF Daniel Woolard ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2

GS 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 2

MIN 90 180 57 165 45 90 180 87 90 108 105 180 64 11 123 45 180 180

G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 6 1 0 2 0 0 0

SOG 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

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

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

OFF 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 2

2 2

180 180

1 6

1 5

16 29

3 9

23 19

19 23

7 3

12 11

3 3

0 0

0 0

GP 2

GS 2

MIN 180

SHTS 9

SV 3

GA 6

GAA 3.00

PG 1

PA 1

W 0

L 2

T 0

2 2

2 2

180 180

9 3

3 2

6 1

3.00 0.50

1 0

1 0

0 2

2 0

0 0

GAME-WINNING GOALS: None GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

UNF POS GOALKEEPER 31 GK Joe Willis ----------Team totals Opponent totals

SO O'TIME 0 0-0-0 0 1

0-0-0 0-0-0

2013 CHICAGO FIRE VS. D.C. UNITED (2-0-0) UNF 9 17 26 29 20 14 71 24 6 22 8 25 11 12 13 4 70

POS PLAYER MID*Mike Magee F/M Chris Rolfe MID Joel Lindpere FWD Maicon Santos MID Jeff Larentowicz MID Patrick Nyarko MID Alex FWD Quincy Amarikwa DEF Jalil Anibaba DEF Austin Berry MID Dilly Duka GK Sean Johnson MID Daniel Paladini MID Logan Pause DEF Gonzalo Segares DEF*Bakary Soumare GK Paolo Tornaghi ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1

GS 2 2 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 1

MIN 169 158 180 30 180 90 151 43 180 180 50 90 16 13 180 180 90

G 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 9 4 3 3 1 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

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

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

OFF 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 5 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 2

2 2

180 180

6 1

5 1

29 16

9 3

19 23

23 19

3 7

11 12

3 3

0 0

0 0

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Joel Lindpere 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Jeff Larentowicz 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Mike Magee 1-1

UNF POS GOALKEEPER 25 GK Sean Johnson 70 GK Paolo Tornaghi ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 1 1

GS 1 1

MIN 90 90

SHTS 0 3

SV 0 2

GA 0 1

GAA 0.00 1.00

PG 0 0

PA 0 0

W 1 1

L 0 0

T 0 0

2 2

2 2

180 180

3 9

2 3

1 6

0.50 3.00

0 1

0 1

2 0

0 2

0 0

SO O'TIME 1 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 1 0

0-0-0 0-0-0


CHICAGO FIRE VS. D.C. UNITED ALL-TIME RESULTS

HEAD-TO-HEAD:

United 17 wins, 63 goals Fire 17 wins, 66 goals Ties 11 05/02/1998 07/18/1998

DC 3 at CHI 1 DC 4 vs CHI 1

(SF) (DC)

05/01/1999 05/29/1999

CHI 3 vs DC 2 DC 3 vs CHI 1

(SF) (DC)

04/08/2000 06/17/2000

DC 3 vs CHI 2 CHI 3 vs DC 2

(DC) (SF)

Category Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks

1 29 233 107 374 53 112

United 2 OT 34 0 284 1 126 1 364 7 56 1 134 5

Tot. 63 518 234 745 110 251

Fire 1 2 OT 28 38 0 239 295 9 111 130 4 308 328 7 50 43 1 88 93 5

Tot. 66 543 245 643 94 186

GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS:

DC CHI

1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 8 8 13 8 12 14 8 9 11 10 11 17

OT 0 0

Total 63 66

04/14/2001 06/02/2001

CHI 2 vs DC 0 CHI 2 at DC 1

(SF) (DC)

03/30/2002 05/04/2002 07/20/2002 07/31/2002

DC 2 vs CHI CHI 3 at DC CHI 0 vs DC CHI 0 vs DC

0 0 0 (OT) 0 (OT)

(DC) (DC) (NC) (NC)

04/19/2003 06/07/2003 07/12/2003 08/16/2003

DC 0 vs CHI DC 2 vs CHI DC 2 at CHI CHI 3 vs DC

0 (OT) 0 1 1

(DC) (DC) (NC) (NC)

04/24/2004 06/05/2004 09/04/2004 09/18/2004

CHI 1 at DC CHI 3 vs DC CHI 3 vs DC DC 3 vs CHI

0 0 1 1

(DC) (SF) (SF) (DC)

04/09/2005 06/15/2005 06/29/2005 08/06/2005

DC 1 vs CHI DC 4 vs CHI CHI 4 vs DC DC 3 at CHI

1 3 3 2

(DC) (DC) (SF) (SF)

06/21/2006 07/22/2006 09/17/2006 10/15/2006

DC 1 vs CHI CHI 1 vs DC CHI 1 vs DC CHI 3 at DC

0 1 0 2

(DC) (TP) (TP) (DC)

06/16/2007 09/23/2007 10/13/2007

DC 3 vs CHI 1 CHI 1 vs DC 1 DC 0 vs CHI 0

(DC) (TP) (DC)

05/08/2008 06/07/2008 08/16/2008

CHI 2 at DC 0 DC 2 at CHI 1 DC 1 at CHI 0

(DC) (TP) (TP)

03/28/2009 06/13/2009 08/29/2009

DC 1 vs CHI 1 DC 2 vs CHI 1 DC 1 at CHI 0

(DC) (DC) (TP)

04/17/2010 10/16/2010

CHI 2 at DC 0 CHI 0 vs DC 0

(DC) (TP)

2013 W-L-T BREAKDOWNS:

08/18/2011 10/15/2011

CHI 1 vs DC 1 CHI 2 at DC 1

(TP) (DC)

W-L-T

D.C. UNITED Streak (started)

W-L-T

CHICAGO FIRE Streak (started)

08/22/2012 10/27/2012

DC 4 vs CHI 2 CHI 1 vs DC 1

(DC) (TP)

2-2-1 1-7-5 0-12-0

1 Ls (9/21/2013) 1 Ls (9/28/2013) 12 Ls (4/13/2013)

5-0-1 4-8-4 2-4-2

1 Ts (9/1/2013) 1 Ts (9/11/2013) 1 Ts (9/28/2013)

06/02/2013 07/20/2013

CHI 2 vs DC 0 CHI 4 vs DC 1

(TP) (TP)

3-4-1 0-17-2

2 Ls (9/21/2013) 1 Ts (9/14/2013)

6-1-2 5-11-4

1 Ts (9/11/2013) 1 Ts (9/28/2013)

MLS CUP PLAYOFFS 10/25/1998 CHI 2 vs DC 0

(RB, F)

11/01/2003 11/09/2003

CHI 2 at DC 0 CHI 2 vs DC 0

(DC) (SF)

10/21/2005 10/30/2005

CHI 0 vs DC 0 CHI 4 at DC 0

(SF) (DC)

10/25/2007 11/01/2007

CHI 1 vs DC 0 DC 2 vs CHI 2

(TP) (DC)

U.S. OPEN CUP 09/06/2006 CHI 3 vs DC 0 07/08/2008 DC 2 vs CHI 1 (OT)

(TP, SF) (X0, QF)

CONCACAF CHAMPIONS CUP 10/03/1999 CHI 2 vs DC 2

(Y5, 3P)

CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Ben Olsen vs. CHI Frank Klopas vs. DC

1-3-3 (0.86 pts./game) 3-1-2 (1.83 pts./game)

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS:

Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered

10 11 45 28 45 77

United Jaime Moreno Jaime Moreno Jaime Moreno Jaime Moreno Ben Olsen Jaime Moreno

5 6 46 23 55 42

Fire Marsch/Rolfe Chris Armas Ante Razov Ante Razov C.J. Brown DaMarcus Beasley

Wins Losses Shutouts Saves Goals Allowed

6 5 5 49 22

Nick Nick Nick Nick Nick

7 8 5 71 31

Zach Zach Zach Zach Zach

Rimando Rimando Rimando Rimando Rimando

Thornton Thornton Thornton Thornton Thornton

ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: United Roy Lassiter (7/18/98) Jaime Moreno (9/18/04) Alecko Eskandarian (7/22/06) Christian Gomez (10/15/06) Aunger/Petke Moreno/Curtis

Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered

3 3 8 5 7 8

Saves Goals Allowed

9 Troy Perkins (10/13/07) 4 Rimando/Willis

At Halftime: Leading Tied Trailing First Goal: Scored Allowed Goals Scored: 0 goals 1 goals 2 goals 3 goals 4 or more Goals Allowed: 0 goals 1 goals 2 goals 3 goals 4 goals

3 2 8 6 6 8

Fire Damani Ralph (6/5/04) 6 players tied Marco Pappa (10/15/11) Damani Ralph (6/5/04) Gonzalo Segares (6/29/05) 3 players tied

8 4 players tied 4 3 players tied

0-11-3 2-9-2 0-1-1 1-0-0 0-0-0

2 3 1 5 32

Ls Ls Ts Ws Ws

(8/10/2013) (8/31/2013) (9/14/2013) (5/19/2012) (7/18/1998)

0-7-1 2-5-4 5-0-2 3-0-0 1-0-0

5 1 1 14 24

Ls Ts Ts Ws Ws

(4/27/2013) (9/11/2013) (9/28/2013) (9/29/2010) (5/23/1998)

2-0-3 1-3-2 0-13-1 0-2-0 0-3-0

1 1 1 7 32

Ts Ls Ls Ls Ls

(7/7/2013) (9/8/2013) (9/21/2013) (9/17/2011) (4/13/1996)

3-0-1 6-3-4 2-5-2 0-2-0 0-2-0

3 2 1 6 16

Ws Ts Ts Ls Ls

(4/20/2013) (9/1/2013) (9/28/2013) (5/31/2009) (6/21/2003)


D.C. UNITED CAREER STATISTICS VS. CHICAGO FIRE (17-17-11)

CURRENT D.C. UNITED PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. CHICAGO FIRE (17-17-11)

PLAYER Jaime Moreno Christian Gomez Roy Lassiter Ben Olsen Marco Etcheverry Luciano Emilio Dema Kovalenko Dwayne De Rosario Alecko Eskandarian Lionard Pajoy Hristo Stoitchkov Rod Dyachenko Jeff Agoos Bobby Boswell Brian Carroll Abdul Thompson Conteh Judah Cooks Fred Galin Ivanov Nana Kuffour John Maessner Brandon McDonald Bryan Namoff Mike Petke Luis Silva Clyde Simms Earnie Stewart Long Tan Josh Wolff Santino Quaranta Freddy Adu John Wilson Branko Boskovic Bobby Convey Ali Curtis Brian Kamler Perry Kitchen Chris Korb Andy Najar Chris Pontius Milton Reyes Tony Sanneh Diego Sonora David Stokes Richie Williams A.J. Wood

GP 28 15 6 23 14 8 11 4 10 2 2 6 5 8 15 3 3 6 3 2 1 4 22 7 1 18 6 1 2 16 11 4 2 9 8 5 6 5 6 8 3 1 2 5 9 5

GS 27 15 4 20 13 8 11 4 3 2 2 3 5 8 13 1 2 6 3 1 1 4 20 7 1 12 5 0 1 13 7 2 1 9 4 5 6 5 6 7 3 1 2 2 9 1

MIN 2298 1182 429 1790 1166 713 1000 326 425 167 156 282 450 720 1089 97 188 473 270 101 77 360 1751 640 90 1136 462 13 109 1144 639 252 92 840 394 353 540 450 540 588 280 90 180 256 830 127

G 10 7 6 5 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 11 6 1 4 6 0 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

SHT 45 25 13 37 21 17 8 16 20 7 7 5 9 3 4 4 1 8 2 1 2 2 5 3 1 9 5 1 3 13 13 1 5 12 4 4 1 0 13 14 0 3 0 1 3 2

Team totals Opponent totals

45 45

45 45

4080 4080

63 66

58 70

518 543

GOALKEEPER Louis Crayton Josh Wicks Scott Garlick Troy Perkins Bill Hamid Nick Rimando Zach Wells Mike Ammann Steve Cronin Tom Presthus Joe Willis ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 1 3 1 10 4 15 2 2 1 5 2

MIN 90 270 90 900 315 1380 180 180 45 450 180

SHTS 3 19 7 53 25 74 12 6 3 34 9

SV 2 17 6 42 20 49 9 2 2 22 3

GAA 0.00 0.67 1.00 1.20 1.43 1.43 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00

PG 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1

45 45

4080 4080

245 234

174 166

1.46 1.39

6 9

PLAYER Dwayne De Rosario Carlos Ruiz Lionard Pajoy Luis Silva Perry Kitchen Chris Korb Chris Pontius James Riley Nick DeLeon Bill Hamid Dennis Iapichino Dejan Jakovic Taylor Kemp Sainey Nyassi Kyle Porter Marcelo Saragosa Conor Shanosky John Thorrington Ethan White Joe Willis Daniel Woolard Team totals Opponent totals

GP 23 16 4 4 6 5 8 19 4 4 1 8 1 8 2 10 1 3 1 2 4 45 45

GS 20 13 3 3 6 5 7 17 4 4 1 7 1 7 1 8 1 2 1 2 4 45 45

GOALKEEPER Bill Hamid Joe Willis ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 4 2

MIN 315 180

45 45

4080 4080

MIN 1736 1147 286 292 540 450 588 1578 345 315 90 675 90 617 108 668 64 168 45 180 360 4080 4080

G 8 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 66

A 5 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 70

SHT 56 47 9 4 1 0 14 4 2 0 1 0 0 14 4 3 1 2 0 0 1 518 543

SHTS 25 9

SV 20 3

GAA 1.43 3.00

PG 0 1

245 234

174 166

1.46 1.39

6 9


CHICAGO FIRE CAREER STATISTICS VS. D.C. UNITED (17-17-11)

CURRENT CHICAGO FIRE PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. D.C. UNITED (17-17-11)

PLAYER Jesse Marsch Chris Rolfe Nate Jaqua Damani Ralph Gonzalo Segares Josh Wolff Justin Mapp Peter Nowak Patrick Nyarko Marco Pappa Ante Razov Chad Barrett Dema Kovalenko Jerzy Podbrozny Sebastian Grazzini Andy Herron Mike Magee Chris Armas Ivan Guerrero Cuauhtemoc Blanco Joel Lindpere DaMarcus Beasley Kelly Gray Diego Gutierrez Frank Klopas Brian McBride Thiago Andy Williams Diego Chaves Sergi Daniv Jerson Monteiro Daniel Paladini Lubos Reiter Hristo Stoitchkov Eric Wynalda Carlos Bocanegra C.J. Brown Lubos Kubik Sherjill MacDonald Orr Barouch Scott Buete Maicon Santos Andrew Dykstra Jeff Larentowicz Francis Okaroh Pavel Pardo Logan Pause Orlando Perez Brian Plotkin John Thorrington Tim Ward

GP 20 19 14 6 18 8 20 8 11 9 14 7 7 2 2 10 2 22 7 7 2 10 12 11 4 5 7 6 2 2 1 4 3 5 1 6 33 5 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 3 26 4 3 6 2

GS 20 18 9 6 18 6 15 8 10 9 12 5 7 2 2 7 2 22 7 6 2 10 11 10 2 3 6 4 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 6 32 5 2 0 3 0 2 2 4 3 23 4 0 5 2

MIN 1759 1496 943 493 1608 612 1268 649 876 668 1110 448 625 180 162 518 169 1944 630 560 180 896 955 878 164 328 502 371 5 105 44 208 51 187 45 570 2858 425 180 21 245 30 180 180 315 270 2028 316 90 422 173

G 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 2 2 3 0 4 1 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

SHT 14 39 21 16 10 18 21 5 12 22 46 17 11 3 5 13 9 14 3 15 3 14 13 5 6 13 6 7 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 11 8 5 2 0 3 0 1 0 4 4 4 1 3 2

Team totals Opponent totals

45 45

45 45

4080 4080

66 63

70 58

543 518

GOALKEEPER Andrew Dykstra Henry Ring Paolo Tornaghi Matt Pickens Jon Busch Sean Johnson Zach Thornton Chris Snitko Jorge Campos ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 2 4 1 6 6 5 20 1 1

MIN 180 360 90 495 540 450 1785 90 90

SHTS 7 24 3 34 23 19 104 10 10

SV 7 20 2 27 16 12 71 6 5

GAA 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.09 1.17 1.40 1.56 3.00 4.00

PG 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 1

45 45

4080 4080

234 245

166 174

1.39 1.46

9 6

PLAYER Mike Magee Chris Rolfe Joel Lindpere Gonzalo Segares Patrick Nyarko Alvaro Fernandez Jeff Larentowicz Maicon Santos Daniel Paladini Quincy Amarikwa Orr Barouch Logan Pause Wells Thompson Alex Jalil Anibaba Austin Berry Corben Bone Dilly Duka Shaun Francis Sean Johnson Steven Kinney Bakary Soumare Paolo Tornaghi Michael Videira Team totals Opponent totals

GP 24 19 9 18 11 5 20 6 5 6 2 26 10 4 6 4 1 8 2 5 1 8 1 1 45 45

GS 21 18 8 18 10 4 18 4 3 2 0 23 5 2 6 4 0 6 1 5 1 6 1 1 45 45

GOALKEEPER Paolo Tornaghi Sean Johnson ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 1 5

MIN 90 450

45 45

4080 4080

MIN 1549 1496 737 1608 876 350 1612 328 266 166 21 2028 426 178 513 360 28 454 124 450 90 570 90 19 4080 4080

G 6 5 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 63

A 3 2 4 4 3 0 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 58

SHT 46 39 12 10 12 9 13 12 2 7 2 4 5 5 2 0 0 10 1 0 1 2 0 0 543 518

SHTS 3 19

SV 2 12

GAA 1.00 1.40

PG 0 1

234 245

166 174

1.39 1.46

9 6


vs.

October 4, 2013 | RFK Stadium | 8:00 P.M. EST NBC Sports Network

PROBABLE STARTING XI De Rosario

(21GP/16GS; 3G/2A)

Silva

(9GP/9GS; 3G/1A)

Pontius

(18GP/16GS; 2G/2A)

Riley

(19GP/17GS; 0G/1A)

Kitchen

Thorrington

(28GP/28GS; 1G/4A)

(13GP/11GS; 0G/1A)

White

Jakovic

(14GP/13GS; 0G/0A)

(18GP/17GS; 0G/A)

DeLeon

(21GP/20GS; 1G/1A)

Korb

(27GP/27GS; 0G/0A)

Hamid

(22GP/22GS; 1.59 GAA; 4SO)

INJURY REPORT N/A

D.C. UNITED COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS Sarah Lerner T.J. Scholl

(650) 766-5615 (910) 389-1607

slerner@dcunited.com tscholl@dcunited.com

@SarahRLerner @tjscholl16


D.C. UNITED 2013 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (3-21-6) Day Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri Sat. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sun.

Date March 2 March 9 March 16 March 23 April 5 April 13 April 21 April 27 May 8 May 11 May 19 May 25 June 2 June 8 June 15 June 22 June 29 July 3 July 7 July 20 July 27 Aug. 3 Aug. 10 Aug. 17 Aug. 24 Aug. 31 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 27

Opponent (Result) at Houston Dynamo (L 0-2) Real Salt Lake (W 1-0) at New York Red Bulls (T 0-0) Columbus Crew (L 1-2) at Sporting Kansas City (L 0-1) New York Red Bulls (L 0-2) Philadelphia Union (L 2-3) at Columbus Crew (L 0-3) Houston Dynamo (L 0-4) at FC Dallas (L 1-2) Sporting Kansas City (T 1-1) Portland Timbers (L 0-2) at Chicago Fire (L 0-2) at New England Revolution (T 0-0) Toronto FC (L 1-2) San Jose Earthquakes (W 1-0) Vancouver Whitecaps FC (L 0-1) at Seattle Sounders FC (L 0-2) at Colorado Rapids (T 0-0) at Chicago Fire (L 1-4) New England Revolution (L 1-2) Montreal Impact (W 3-1) at Philadelphia Union (L 0-2) at Montreal Impact (L 1-2) Toronto FC (T 1-1) at New York Red Bulls (L 1-2) at Chivas USA (L 0-1) LA Galaxy (T 2-2) at New England Revolution (L1-2) at Toronto FC (L 1-4) Chicago Fire Philadelphia Union at Sporting Kansas City Houston Dynamo

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GAME NOTES

U.S. Open Cup Champions On 10/1, D.C. United defeated Real Salt Lake at Rio Tinto Stadium in the 100th edition of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup final to claim its third Open Cup championship (1996, 2008). With the win, the club will receive $250,000 in prize money and an automatic berth in the 2014-15 CONCACAF Champions League. Trophy History After winning the 2013 U.S. Open Cup Championship, D.C. United now has 13 domestic and international trophies, more than any other club in MLS history. All-Time Open Cup D.C. United now leads all MLS clubs in U.S. Open Cup wins (37) and goals scored (84) in the domestic tournament. Leading Active Scorers Among active players in MLS, Dwayne De Rosario and Carlos Ruiz are currently tied for first in goal scored (8) against the Chicago Fire. Black-and-Red goalkeeping success D.C. United goalkeeper Bill Hamid is currently tied for fifth in all-time saves percentage against the Chicago Fire at 80.8%. But, first on the all-time list is D.C. United goalkeeping coach, Preston Burpo, with a save percentage of 90.9%. All-Time Scoring against the Fire D.C. Untied has a rich history of scoring against the Chicago Fire. Dwayne De Rosario and Carlos Ruiz are currently tied with Landon Donovan for fifth in all-time goal (8) against the Fire, while United legend Jamie Moreno sits third on the alltime scoring list (10). Late Goal Scoring Chances In the storied history between United and the Fire, more goals have been scored in the last 15 minutes of regulation (31) than any other 15-minute period during the game. Even Series In 45 all-time regular season meetings, D.C. United and the Chicago Fire are tied at 17-17-11. But, 11 of those 17 wins have come at home for the Black-and-Red. Last Meeting The last time these two sides faced each other the Blackand-Red defeated the Chicago fire, 2-0, at Toyota Park in the U.S. Open Cup semifinals. Dwayne De Rosario and Nick DeLeon each scored to lead United to victory.

Magee at RFK The second-leading goal scorer in MLS this season has only scored twice in his 10 trips to RFK stadium. His first goal came in 2003 with the MetroStars and his last was in 2011 with the LA Galaxy. Proven Goal Scorers Dwayne De Rosario and Carlos Ruiz account for 191 career goals in Major League Soccer, more than any other two active players on any other MLS club roster. Perfect Game In D.C. United’s win in the U.S. Open Cup final on 10/1, Dejan Jakovic won 100% of his duels and completed 100% of his passes. He is the only player to do so in a USOC final. Vulnerable Interval Between the 61-75 minutes, the Chicago Fire have give up the second most goals (11) in MLS during the 2013 season. James Riley Milestone By playing in the U.S. Open Cup Final on 10/1, James Riley will play in a Modern Pro Era record 5th title, tying Peter Vagenas and Andy Williams. Riley is also the first player to win three U.S. Open Cup titles with three different teams (New England Revolution, Seattle Sounders, D.C. United.) Keeping Cool The Black-and-Red’s 2-1 loss to the New York Red Bulls on 8/31 marked the first time that a player on the field has been shown red in 26 matches that D.C. United has played this season. Ibrahim Sekagya was ejected from the game in the 72nd minute when he took down United captain Dwayne De Rosario in the box, resulting in a PK. United is the only team not to have a player ejected this season. Creating Chances Only four teams have taken more corner kicks than D.C. United (162) so far in MLS during the 2013 campaign. The only clubs who have more are the Houston Dynamo (171), LA Galaxy (199) and San Jose Earthquakes (180). Richmond Kickers’ Season Ends D.C. United’s USL PRO affiliate the Richmond Kickers fell 21 to the Charlotte Eagles on Aug. 31. The regular-season champions had plenty to smile about at season’s end, though, with loanee Andrew Dykstra being named to the First Team and nominated for USL PRO Goalkeeper of the Year. Four other Kickers were nominated for year-end awards as well.


MILESTONES

Iron Man D.C. United midfielder Perry Kitchen reached the 8,000minute mark against New England on 9/21. He is the second player in League history age 21 and under to achieve this feat, with Eddie Gaven logging 8,000 minutes by age 19.

Best of the Best D.C. United is the only club in MLS to feature three active players who have won the MLS All-Star MVP award – Carlos Ruiz (2003), Dwayne De Rosario (2006), and Chris Pontius (2012).

Youth Movement In its game against the Philadelphia Union on 8/10, D.C. United’s starting lineup had an average age of just 23.2 years, the youngest starting lineup in the history of the club. Prior to that game, the Black-and-Red’s youngest starting lineup was 23.55 years at home to FC Dallas on 5/7/11. From D.C. United’s previous youngest lineup against FC Dallas on 5/7/11,six players are still with the Black-andRed: Perry Kitchen, Ethan White, Bill Hamid, Chris Pontius, Dejan Jakovic and Daniel Woolard.

De Rosario’s All-Time Goals In the Black-and-Red’s match against Toronto FC on 8/24, United captain Dwayne De Rosario tallied his 103rd career goal, remaining in sixth-place all-time in MLS scoring.

Young League, Younger Talent On August 10, 17-year-old Homegrown player Michael Seaton made his debut for D.C. United against the Philadelphia Union on August 10, becoming the first player born after the League’s inception to feature in a game. Seaton also made history as the first signing to be born after the League was formed when he inked a deal with the Blackand-Red on January 14. Sixth Homegrown Player Signing On July 10, D.C. United signed its sixth Homegrown player, 18-year-old Collin Martin, joining 2010 MLS Rookie of the Year Andy Najar, goalkeeper and U.S. international Bill Hamid, midfielder/defender Conor Shanosky, defender Ethan White and United’s youngest Homegrown signing, forward Michael Seaton. 300 All-Time Wins With its victory over the Philadelphia Union on 6/12 in the U.S. Open Cup, D.C. United became the second team in MLS history to capture 300 wins across all competitions. The LA Galaxy was the first team in MLS to achieve 300 victories. De Rosario: 20+ Goals for Four clubs D.C. United captain Dwayne De Rosario is the only player in League history to score 20 League goals for four different MLS clubs, including 27 in 108 games played (73 starts) for the Earthquakes, his first MLS club. De Rosario has also scored at least 20 goals for the Houston Dynamo, Toronto FC and D.C. United.

Winning History D.C. United is one of Major League Soccer’s most storied clubs. The club has won four MLS Cups (1996, 1997, 1999, 2004), four Supporters’ Shields for putting together the best regular season record (1997, 1999, 2006, 2007), two U.S. Open Cup titles (1996, 2008) and two international trophies – the CONCACAF Champions Cup and InterAmerican Cup, both in 1998. 20/20 Vision With an assist in United’s 4/21 match vs. the Philadelphia Union, D.C. United midfielder Dwayne De Rosario became the sixth player in team history to notch 20 goals and 20 assists in a Black-and-Red jersey. Jaime Moreno, Christian Gomez, Marco Etcheverry, Ben Olsen and Santino Quaranta are the other five esteemed players in the 20/20 club. James Riley Milestone By playing in the U.S. Open Cup Final on 10/1, James Riley will play in a Modern Pro Era record 5th title, tying Peter Vagenas and Andy Williams. Riley is also the first player to win three U.S. Open Cup titles with three different teams (New England Revolution, Seattle Sounders, D.C. United.)


D.C. UNITED-CHICAGO FIRE PLAYER CONNECTIONS D.C. UNITED & Maicon Santos  Maicon Santos joined the Black-and-Red for the 2012 MLS season. During his time with United, Santos recorded MLS career highs of 26 games played (16 appearances), tallying seven goals and adding three assists. In his lone season with the Black-and-Red, Santos helped D.C. United reach the 2012 MLS Cup Eastern Conference finals, United’s first playoff appearance since 2007. DWAYNE De ROSARIO & Joel Lindpere  Joel Lindpere and Dwayne De Rosario were teammates on the New York Red Bulls for three months from 3/26/11 to 6/26/11; a season that saw De Rosario carrousel between three different MLS clubs, starting the season with Toronto FC and finally landing at D.C. United on 6/27/11. While the two players were at the New York club, De Rosario featured in 13 games (12 starts), tallying twice and adding four assists. Lindpere featured in 16 games (16 starts), tallying twice and adding three assists in that time. & Maicon Santos  Before joining forces at D.C. United in 2012, Maicon Santos and Dwayne De Rosario were teammates at Toronto FC during the 2010 and 2011 MLS seasons. In 2011, De Rosario would only feature in two games with Toronto before being dealt to the New York Red Bulls. While the two players were at the Canada outfit, De Rosario featured in 29 games (26 starts), tallying 16 times and adding four assists. Santos featured in 15 games (12 starts), tallying five times and adding three assists in that time. NICK DELEON & Jalil Anibaba  Jalil Anibaba’s University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels and Nick DeLeon’s Louisville Cardinals met on 12/10/10, seeing DeLeon’s Cardinals go up 2-1 on Anibaba and the UNC Tar Heels late. Both players started the game. & Austin Berry  Austin Berry and Nick DeLeon were teammates at the University of Louisville during the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Both were integral players during Louisville’s 2010 College Cup run where the Cardinals were defeated 1-0 by the University of Akron Zips. In two seasons at Louisville, DeLeon started and played 46 games for the Cardinals, tallying 14 goals and adding nine assists. During that time, Berry also started and played 46 games, tallying six goals and four assists. & Brendan King  Brendan King’s Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Nick DeLeon’s Louisville Cardinals met on three different occasions from 2010-11. In the first match on 10/16/10, the Cardinals would win 2-0, with DeLeon tallying in the match. In the second match on 11/12/10, Louisville would go on to win 1-0. However, the following season would see King and the Irish grab a 1-0 win against Louisville on 9/24/11. Both players started all games in which they faced each other. ANDREW DYKSTRA & Chicago Fire  Andrew Dykstra played for the Chicago Fire from 2009-10, making his MLS debut on 3/27/10 in the Fire’s season opener against the New York Red Bulls. The goalkeeper finished his season 5-6-6 with 5 shut outs and a 1.28 goals against average.


TAYLOR KEMP & Jalil Anibaba  Jalil Anibaba’s University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels and Taylor Kemp’s (and teammates Casey Townsend and Ethan White’s) Maryland Terrapins met twice in 2010. In the first match on 9/24/10, UNC would grab a 2-1 win. In the two teams’ conference (ACC) championship game on 11/14/10, Kemp, Townsend, White and the Terps would go on to a 1-0 win. All players started both games. & Austin Berry  Austin Berry’s (and D.C. United midfielder Nick DeLeon’s) Louisville Cardinals and Taylor Kemp’s (and teammate Casey Townsend’s) Maryland Terrapins met on 11/27/11, seeing Berry, DeLeon and the Cardinals win 4-2 in the sixgoal thriller. DeLeon would open scoring in the match and Townsend tallied for Maryland. All players started the game. & Corben Bone  Corben Bone’s Wake Forest Demon Deacons and Taylor Kemp’s (and teammates Casey Townsend and Ethan White’s) Maryland Terrapins met on 10/24/09, seeing Bone and Wake Forest grab a 1-0 winner on an early penalty kick. All players – except Townsend, who did not feature – started the game. & Hunter Jumper  Hunter Jumper’s University of Virginia (UVA) Cavaliers and Taylor Kemp’s (and teammates Casey Townsend’s [200811] and Ethan White’s [2009-10]) Maryland Terrapins met a total of six times while both players were representing their respective programs from 2009-11. Both players started and played all six matches. Kemp’s Terps went 2-3-1 against Virginia during this time. DEJAN JAKOVIC & Sean Johnson  Sean Johnson’s University of Central Florida (UCF) Knights and Dejan Jakovic’s University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) Blazers met on 10/27/07, seeing Jakovic and the Blazers top Johnson and the Knights 2-1 in the match. Both players started the game. & Steven Kinney  Steven Kinney’s Elon University Phoenix and Dejan Jakovic’s UAB Blazers met on 9/10/06, seeing Kinney’s Phoenix on to a 2-0 win over Jackovic and the Blazers. Both players started the game. PERRY KITCHEN & Jalil Anibaba  Jalil Anibaba’s University of North Carolina Tar Heels and Perry Kitchen’s (and teammate Chris Korb’s) University of Akron Zips met on 9/3/10, seeing Kitchen, Korb and the Zips thrash the Tar Heels 3-0, Kitchen getting the second and Korb assisting the third of Akron’s goals. All players started the game. & Austin Berry  Austin Berry’s (and D.C. United midfielder Nick DeLeon’s) Louisville Cardinals and Perry Kitchen’s (and teammate Chris Korb’s) University of Akron Zips met in the 2010 College Cup final on 12/12/10, seeing Kitchen, Korb and the Akron Zips on to a 1-0 victory over the Cardinals. The 2010 College Cup winning Akron Zips-brought home the first national championship in school history. CHRIS KORB & Quincy Amarikwa  Quincy Amarikwa’s University of California-Davis and Chris Korb’s Xavier Musketeers – his only season with the Cincinnati side before transferring to the University of Akron – met on 9/9/06, seeing Korb and the Musketeers on to a 2-1 victory. Both players started the game.


& Jalil Anibaba  Jalil Anibaba’s University of North Carolina Tar Heels and Chris Korb’s (and teammate Perry Kitchen’s) University of Akron Zips met on 9/3/10, seeing Korb, Kitchen and the Zips thrash the Tar Heels 3-0, Kitchen getting the second and Korb assisting the third of Akron’s three goals. All players started the game. & Austin Berry  Austin Berry’s (and D.C. United midfielder Nick DeLeon’s) Louisville Cardinals and Chris Korb (and teammate Perry Kitchen’s) University of Akron Zips met in the 2010 College Cup final on 12/12/10, seeing Korb, Kitchen and the Akron Zips to a 1-0 victory over the Cardinals. The 2010 College Cup-winning Akron Zips brought home the first national championship in school history. & Brendan King  Brendan King’s Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Chris Korb’s Akron Zips met on 8/29/08, seeing Korb and the Zips thump King and the Irish 3-0 in the match. Korb started and King came on as a substitute in the game. BRANDON McDONALD & Quincy Amarikwa  Quincy Amarikwa and Brandon McDonald were teammates at the San Jose Earthquakes during the 2009 and 2010 MLS seasons. While the players were with the Earthquakes, McDonald featured in 47 games (46 starts), tallying twice and adding three assists. Amarikwa featured in 25 games (one start), tallying once and assisting twice in that time. & Jalil Anibaba  Jalil Anibaba’s Santa Clara University (SCU) Broncos and Brandon McDonald’s University of San Francisco (USF) Dons met twice in 2007. Both times, Anibaba and the SCU Broncos topped McDonald and the USF Dons. In their first matchup on 10/12/07, Anibaba would volley home a 90th minute game-winner from a corner kick, putting his team up 2-1 with two seconds left on the clock; it was the first goal of his college career. Anibaba and the SCU Broncos would also win the second matchup on 11/9/07 (2-1). Both players started both games. SAINEY NYASSI & Jeff Larentowicz  Jeff Larentowicz and Sainey Nyassi were teammates with the New England Revolution from 2007-09. While the players were with the Revolution, Nyassi featured in 54 games (40 starts), tallying four times and adding two assists. Larentowicz featured in 84 games (84 starts), tallying eight times and adding eight assists. & Wells Thompson  Wells Thompson and Sainey Nyassi were teammates with the New England Revolution from 2007-09. While with the Revolution, Nyassi featured in 54 games (40 starts), tallying four times and adding two assists. Thompson featured in 71 games (36 starts), tallying twice and adding three assists in that time. & Michael Videira  Michael Videira and Sainey Nyassi were teammates with the New England Revolution during the 2009 MLS season. While the payers were with the Revolution, Nyassi featured in 28 games (22 starts), tallying twice and adding one assist. Videira featured in 12 games (five starts) in that time. CHRIS PONTIUS & Quincy Amarikwa  Quincy Amarikwa’s University of California-Davis (UCD) Aggies and Chris Pontius’ University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB) Gauchos are both part of the Big West Conference – playing each other twice a year – and had met eight times while both players were representing their respective programs from 2005-08. Amarikwa would start all eight matches against Pontius and the UCSB Gauchos, tallying three goals and adding an assist. Pontius played all eight matches (five starts) and notched one goal against Amarikwa and the UCD Aggies. Pontius’ UCSB Gauchos held the advantage in the series with a 4-2-2 record against UCD from 2005-08.


& Corben Bone  Corben Bone’s Wake Forest Demon Deacons and Chris Pontius’ UCSB Gauchos met on 9/21/08, seeing Bone and Wake Forest hand Pontius and the Gauchos a 6-2 loss in the eight-goal thriller. Bone tallied and assisted two others, while Pontius would grab a goal late in the match. Both players started the game. & Dilly Duka  Dilly Duka’s Rutgers Scarlet Knights and Chris Pontius’ UCSB Gauchos met on 9/12/08, seeing Duka and Rutgers top Pontius and the Gauchos 3-2 in the match. Duka would tally twice, both equalizers. Both players started the game. JAMES RILEY & Jeff Larentowicz  Jeff Larentowicz and James Riley both entered MLS in 2005, signing for the New England Revolution. Riley played three seasons in New England before being traded to the San Jose Earthquakes. While the players were with the Revolution, Riley featured in 70 games (54 starts), tallying once and adding three assists. Larentowicz featured in 55 games (47 starts), tallying four times and adding five assists in that time. & Logan Pause  Logan Pause’s University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels and James Riley’s Wake Forest Demon Deacons met twice. In the first match on 10/27/01, Riley’s Demon Deacons thrashed Pause and the Tar Heels 4-2 in a six-goal thriller. A year later, the teams would meet again on 10/26/02, this time playing to a 2-2 draw, with Pause getting the late equalizer. Both players started both games. & Gonzalo Segares  Gonzalo Segares’ Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Rams and James Riley’s Wake Forest Demon Deacons met twice in 2004. In the first match on 9/10/04, Wake Forest would grab the 1-0 win over the Rams. The teams would meet again in the third round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament, seeing the Rams knock off Wake Forest 2-2 (76) on penalty kicks. Both Riley and Segares converted their penalty kicks. Both players started both games. & Wells Thompson  Wells Thompson and James Riley were teammates at Wake Forest in 2003 and 2004. Riley featured in 40 games, tallying once and adding six assists in that time. Thompson featured in 33 games, tallying twice and adding three assists from 2003-04. & Michael Videira  Michael Videira’s Duke Blue Devils and James Riley’s Wake Forest Demon Deacons met on 11/5/04, seeing Videira’s Blue Devils topple Riley and the Demon Deacons 3-2. After going down 3-0 early, Riley put in a valiant effort, assisting on both Wake Forest goals. Both players started the game. JOHN THORRINGTON & Chicago Fire  John Thorrington began his MLS career in Chicago, signing with the Fire in 2005 before departing for Vancouver in 2010. In six seasons with the Chicago Fire, Thorrington featured in 54 games (44 starts), tallying seven goals and adding two assists. CASEY TOWNSEND & Jalil Anibaba  Jalil Anibaba’s University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels and Casey Townsend’s (and teammates Taylor Kemp and Ethan White’s) Maryland Terrapins met twice in 2010. In the first match on 9/24/10, UNC would grab a 2-1 win. In ACC championship game on 11/14/10, Townsend, Kemp, White and the Terps would go on to a 1-0 win. All players started both games.


& Austin Berry  Austin Berry’s (and D.C. United midfielder Nick DeLeon’s) Louisville Cardinals and Casey Townsend’s (and teammate Taylor Kemp’s) Maryland Terrapins met on 11/27/11, seeing Berry, DeLeon and the Cardinals win 4-2 in the six-goal thriller. DeLeon would open scoring in the match and Townsend tallied for Maryland. All players started the game. & Corben Bone  Corben Bone’s Wake Forest Demon Deacons and Casey Townsend’s (and teammates Taylor Kemp and Ethan White’s [2009]) met twice while both players were at their respective programs, however, Townsend would only feature in one. On 9/26/08, Bone and Wake Forest downed Townsend and the Terps 4-2 in a six-goal thriller. Townsend would tally and Bone would assist. Both players started the match. & Hunter Jumper  Hunter Jumper’s University of Virginia (UVA) Cavaliers and Casey Townsend’s (and teammates Taylor Kemp [2009-11] and Ethan White’s [2009-10]) Maryland Terrapins met a total of eight times while both players were representing their respective programs from 2008-11. Townsend would start all eight games against UVA from 2008-11, tallying once and assisting two others. Jumper would also start all eight games, but failed to contribute to the scoreboard. Townsend’s Terps went 4-3-1 against Virginia during this time. ETHAN WHITE & Jalil Anibaba  Jalil Anibaba’s University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels and Ethan White’s (and teammates Taylor Kemp and Casey Townsend’s) Maryland Terrapins met twice in 2010. In the first match on 9/24/10, UNC would grab a 2-1 win. In the ACC championship game on 11/14/10, White, Kemp, Townsend and the Terps would go on to a 1-0 win. All players started both games. & Corben Bone  Corben Bone’s Wake Forest Demon Deacons and Ethan White’s (and teammates Taylor Kemp and Casey Townsend’s) Maryland Terrapins met on 10/24/09, seeing Bone and Wake Forest grab a 1-0 winner on an early penalty kick. All players – except Townsend, who did not feature – started the game. & Hunter Jumper  Hunter Jumper’s University of Virginia (UVA) Cavaliers and Ethan White’s (and teammates Taylor Kemp [2009-11] and Casey Townsend’s [2008-11]) Maryland Terrapins met a total of five times while both players were representing their respective programs from 2009-10. White started and played in four of the five matches while Jumper started all five. White’s Terps went 2-2-1 against Virginia during this time. JOE WILLIS & Quincy Amarikwa  Quincy Amarikwa’s University of California-Davis Aggies and Joe Willis’ University of Denver Pioneers met in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, seeing Amarikwa’s Aggies hand Willis and the Pioneers a 4-0 thrashing. Both players started the game. DANIEL WOOLARD & Chicago Fire  Daniel Woolard began his MLS career in Chicago, signing with the Fire in 2007, before departing to join D.C. United in 2010. Woolard ultimately signed with the Carolina Railhawks of the USSF Second Division (2010), but would return to United in 2011. In three seasons with the Chicago Fire, Woolard played in 16 games (six starts) and tallied once.


No. 2 3 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 50 No. 6 18 7 50 30 28 3 5 25 33 23 22 32 24 27 26 13 19 2 20 11 29 17 12 8 16 15 31 21

Name James Riley Dennis Iapichino Dejan Jakovic Syamsir Alam Dwayne De Rosario John Thorrington Marcelo Saragosa Luis Silva Chris Pontius Ethan White Casey Townsend Conor Shanosky Nick DeLeon Kyle Porter Carlos Ruiz Daniel Woolard Chris Korb Perry Kitchen Lewis Neal Jared Jeffrey Lionard Pajoy Sainey Nyassi Bill Hamid Michael Seaton Conor Doyle Joe Willis Collin Martin Taylor Kemp Andrew Dykstra Name Syamsir Alam Nick DeLeon Dwayne De Rosario Andrew Dykstra Conor Doyle Bill Hamid Dennis Iapichino Dejan Jakovic Jared Jeffrey Taylor Kemp Perry Kitchen Chris Korb Collin Martin Lewis Neal Sainey Nyassi Lionard Pajoy Chris Pontius Kyle Porter James Riley Carlos Ruiz Marcelo Saragosa Michael Seaton Conor Shanosky Luis Silva John Thorrington Casey Townsend Ethan White Joe Willis Daniel Woolard

Pos. D D D M M M M M M/F D F D/M M M F D D M M M F M GK F F GK M D GK Age 20 22 35 26 21 22 23 27 23 22 21 25 18 31 25 32 26 23 30 33 31 16 20 25 33 23 22 24 29

Ht. 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-8 5-10 5-8 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-4 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-8 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-5 5-11 5-11 6-4

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Wt. 150 160 186 148 164 150 175 163 168 183 161 185 170 160 180 155 160 160 155 165 185 145 225 180 175 190 150 153 195

DOB 10-27-82 7-27-90 7-16-85 7-6-92 5-15-78 10-17-79 1-22-82 10-12-88 5-12-87 1-1-91 7-7-89 12-13-91 7-17-90 1-19-90 9-15-79 5-22-84 10-8-87 2-29-92 7-14-81 6-14-90 6-7-81 1-31-89 11-25-90 5-1-96 10-13-91 8-10-88 11-9-94 7-23-90 1-2-86

Hometown Colorado Springs, CO Frauenfeld, Switzerland Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada Jakarta, Indonesia Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Johannesburg, South Africa Campo Grande, Brazil Los Angeles, CA Yorba Linda, CA Kensington, MD Traverse City, MI Sterling, VA Phoenix, AZ Toronto, Canada Guatemala City, Guatemala Bedford, TX Gates Mills, OH Indianapolis, IN Leicester, England Richardson, TX Norte de Santander, Colombia Bwiam, Gambia Annandale, VA Capitol Heights, MD McKinney, TX St. Louis, MO Chevy Chase, Md. Highlands Ranch, CO Woodbridge, VA

College Wake Forest -----University of Alabama-Birmingham --------------------University of California-Santa Bárbara University of California-Santa Bárbara University of Maryland University of Maryland -----University of Louisville ----------Midwestern State University University of Akron University of Akron -----------------------------------University of Denver Wake Forest University University of Maryland Virginia Commonwealth University

2013 D.C. United Alphabetical Roster

Pronunciation Al-um de-le-ON DAY-row SAR-ee-oh DYKE-strah Doyle Ah-meed Ya-pikino DAY-on YA-ko-vich Jar-ED JEFF-rey Kemp kitch-in CORB Mar-tin neal SAIN-nee ny-AH-see pa-hoy PON-tee-us Porter ry-lee Roo-eez sarah-GO-sa Sea-ton shan-OSCK-kee Loo-Ee Sil-VA Thorring-ton Town-send white willis wull-ERD

Birthplace Jakarta, Indonesia Phoenix, Arizona Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Honolulu, HI McKinney, TX Annandale, VA Frauenfeld, Switzerland Karlovac, Croatia Richardson, TX Highlands Ranch, CO Indianapolis, IN Cleveland, OH Chevy Chase, MD Leicester, England Bwiam, Gambia Norte de Santander, Colombia West Covina, CA Toronto, Canada Colorado Springs, CO Guatemala City, Guatemala Campo Grande, Brazil Spanish Town, Jamaica Pittsburgh, PA Los Angeles, CA Johannesburg, South África Traverse City, MI Kensington, MD St. Louis, MO Bedford, TX

Previous Club C.S. Visé (Belgium) University of Louisville New York Red Bulls Charleston Battery (USL Pro) Derby County (England) D.C. United Academy Lugano (Switzerland) Red Star Belgrade (Serbia) Mainz (Germany) University of Maryland University of Akron University of Akron D.C. United Academy Orlando City (USL Pro) New England Revolution Philadelphia Union Univ. of California-Santa Barbara FC Edmonton Chivas USA Veracruz (Mexico) South Brazil D.C. United Academy D.C. United Academy Toronto FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC Chivas USA University of Maryland University of Denver Carolina RailHawks (NASL)


1/9 1/14 1/17 1/21 1/22 1/25 1/25 1/30 2/14 2/20 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/19 4/3 5/19 5/28 5/31 6/6 6/14 6/26 7/3 7/9 7/10 7/11 7/17 7/18 8/15

2013 D.C. UNITED TRANSACTIONS

Rafael Teixeira de Souza acquired on loan as a Young Designated Player from Brazilian Serie A club Bahia Michael Seaton signed as a Homegrown player 2013 MLS SUPERDRAFT Taylor Kemp (first round/17th overall) John Thorrington signed after being selected in Stage 2 of the MLS Re-Entry Draft 2012 MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT Evan Raynr (second round/36th overall) Syamsir Alam signed on loan from C.S. Vise (Belgium) Casey Townsend is acquired from Chivas USA in exchange for a 2014 second-round MLS SuperDraft pick Andy Najar transferred to R.S.C. Anderlecht (Belgium) James Riley acquired via trade from Chivas USA in exchange for a 2015 second-round Supplemental Draft Pick Carlos Ruiz selected via MLS allocation process Marcos Sรกnchez signed on one-year loan from Tauro FC Lance Rozeboom and Hamdi Salihi depart club Kyle Porter is acquired from Vancouver Whitecaps FC in exchange for a 2014 second-round MLS Supplemental Draft pick Casey Townsend, Taylor Kemp, Michael Seaton and Conor Shanosky sent on loan to the Richmond Kickers (USL-PRO) Andrew Dykstra sent on loan to the Richmond Kickers (USL-PRO) Robbie Russell retires from professional soccer Sainey Nyassi signed Marcos Sรกnchez waived Alain Rochat is acquired from Vancouver Whitecaps FC in exchange for a natural second-round selection in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft and a conditional pick in 2016 Raphael Augusto and D.C. United mutually agree to part ways Rafael Teixeira de Souza and D.C. United mutually agree to part ways Jared Jeffrey acquired via waiver draft Luis Silva acquired from Toronto FC in exchange for allocation money Collin Martin signed as a Homegrown player Alain Rochat transferred to BSC Young Boys (Switzerland) Brandon McDonald traded to Real Salt Lake in exchange for natural third-round 2014 MLS SuperDraft selection and a conditional pick for 2015 Conor Doyle signed on loan from Derby County (England) via the MLS lottery system. Dennis Iapichino signed


D.C. UNITED MINI-BIOS

2 | James Riley (@JamesRiley) Riley joined D.C. United on 2/14/13 from Chivas USA. The defender started all 32 games in which he appeared in 2012, tying goalkeeper Dan Kennedy for the most minutes played with 2,880. Last game: Went 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 3 | Dennis Iapichino (@DennisIapichino) Iapichino began his career with Switzerland powerhouse FC Basel, in 2008 making 29 apperances for the sides U-21 squad. He spent time on loan with FC Biel-Bienne and Lugano before making a permanent move to the latter for the 2011-12 season. He signed with the Montreal Impact on 7/11/12. Iapichino has also played internationally, making six appearances for Switzerland U-20s. Last game: Went 21 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28.. 5 | Dejan Jakovic (@DejanJakovic) Completing a successful 4th season with the club, Jakovic started 21 games and featured in 23, marking his 80th match with United. The center back has started 77 games for United, logging 6,879 minutes. Last game: Last game: Went 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 6 | Syamsir Alam (@syamsiralam) United signed Alam on loan on 1/25/13. Alam played for Club Atlético Peñarol of the Uruguayan Primera División as well as spending time with Dutch sides SC Heerenveen and Vitesse Arnhem, both of the Eredivisie, before coming to United from C.S. Visé of Belgium. Last game: Has yet to feature for D.C. United in 2013. 7 | Dwayne De Rosario (@dwaynederosario) De Rosario added another record-breaking year to add to his impressive MLS career. The Black-and-Red captain notched his 100th MLS goal, an accomplishment only six others can boast. De Rosario played 26 games for United, starting all but one of those matches. The Canadian goalscorer finished with seven goals and a team-best 12 assists, despite missing the remaining seven games due to injury. Last game: Last game: Went 66 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 8 | John Thorrington Thorrington started 14 games for Vancouver Whitecaps FC in 2012, featuring in 19. The veteran midfielder finished with one assist last year and logged over 1,000 minutes. United acquired Thorrington in Stage-2 of the MLS Re-Entry Draft on 12/14/12. Last game: Last game: Went 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 11 | Marcelo Saragosa (@MarceloSaragosa) Saragosa, a veteran midfielder, became a steadying force for United towards the end of last season, stepping up when playoffs were on the line. Starting nine of the Black-and-Red’s last 11 games, the Brazilian midfielder tallied one goal and one assist. Last game: Started and played 90 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28.

12 | Luis Silva

D.C. United acquired Silva from Toronto FC in exchange for allocation money on 7/9. Silva was drafted fourth overall by Toronto FC in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft from the University of California-Santa Barbara after a highly successful four years with the Gauchos. While at UCSB, Silva was the college’s first NSCAA First Team All-American as a senior in 2011, also gaining All-Big West Conference First Team honors on three occasions. He was also a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy in 2011, in recognition of an outstanding final year in which he started 22 games, scored 17 goals and added 10 assists. In his time with Toronto FC, Silva made 44 appearances (33 starts), scored five goals and notched seven assists. Last game: Last game: Went 72 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21.

13 | Chris Pontius (@ChrisPontius13) Pontius is currently United’s longest tenured player and finished an impressive 2012 with 12 goals and four assists. Pontius was named to his first ever MLS Best XI, awarded the club’s Volkswagen MVP, Volkswagen Fan’s Choice Award, Volkswagen Goal of the Year, Golden Boot and was runner up for MLS Comeback Player of the Year. Last game: Last game: Went 80 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 15 | Ethan White (@EthanWhite15) White, a D.C. United Homegrown product, signed with the Black-andRed after two years at the University of Maryland. The defender logged close to 2,000 minutes for United in 2011, starting 21 of the 24 games in which he featured. White did not log regular season minutes in 2012, but played all 120 minutes of the third-round match of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup against the Richmond Kickers. Last game: Last game: Went 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 16 | Casey Townsend Townsend, selected by Chivas USA in the first round (5th overall) at the 2012 MLS SuperDraft, started 10 of the 17 games in which he featured as a rookie. Finishing with one goal and two assists, the University of Maryland product was acquired by United on 1/25/13. Last game: Went 11 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28.. 17 | Conor Shanosky (@ConorShanosky17) A Virginia native, Shanosky went on a season-long loan to the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League. Logging the second-highest number of minutes played (2,232), Shanosky became a critical piece of the Strikers’ midfield. Last game: Started and played 90 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 18 | Nick DeLeon (@NickDeLeon7) A 2012 MLS Rookie of the Year finalist, DeLeon had an inaugural MLS campaign to remember, finishing with six goals – breaking the club’s rookie goal-scoring record – and four assists. The former University of Louisville standout also notched two critical goals in the playoffs, including the game-winner against New York in Leg 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. In total, DeLeon featured in 28 matches, starting 25, and logged 2,175 minutes. Last game: Last game: Went 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 19 | Kyle Porter (@KylePorter19) Finishing the season as the second leading goal scorer with 12 goals for North American Soccer League side FC Edmonton, the Canadian made 54 appearances for the club, logging 3,399 minutes of play and


registering two assists. D.C. United signed Porter on 2/28/13 after a standout pre-season trial. Last game: Started and played 79 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 20 | Carlos Ruiz The past MLS MVP, MLS Cup winner and MLS Cup MVP joined United on 2/20/13 via the MLS allocation process. The former Guatemalan captain has led the league in scoring twice (2002 and 2003), is currently the 9th (tied) All- Time Leading Goal scoring in MLS (3rd among active players), and is the league’s All-Time Leading Scorer in playoffs (16). Last game: Went 90 minutes in a 4-1 loss to the Chicago Fire on 7/20. 21 | Daniel Woolard (@Woolard21) Woolard, a staple of United’s backline, started 20 of his 20 games played last season. The outside back tallied one goal, two assists and logged 1,754 minutes before his season was cut short due to a concussion. Last game: Started and played 45 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 22 | Chris Korb Korb, a University of Akron product, had a consistent and noteworthy sophomore campaign. The defender logged over 2,050 minutes, starting 22 of the 26 games in which he featured. Korb registered three assists on the year, one of which set-up Lewis Neal for a playoff-clinching goal on 10/20/12 against the Columbus Crew. Last game: Last game: Went 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 23 | Perry Kitchen (@PerryKitchen23) Coming off a campaign that saw Kitchen a Rookie of the Year Finalist, the Indianapolis native continued to impress in 2012. Starting all 32 games in which he featured, the 21-year-old controlled the center of the midfield all season. Registering one assist and logging an incredible 2,804 minutes, Kitchen finished just one minute shy of the club’s previous single-season record (2,805), set by Jeff Agoos in 1996. Last game: Last game: Went 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 24 | Lewis Neal In his first season with the Black-and-Red, Neal found the net twice and assisted once. Appearing in 18 games and starting seven, the experienced midfielder logged 717 minutes overall. Neal scored the game-winner against Columbus on 10/20/12 that earned D.C. its first playoff berth in five years. Last game: Last game: Went 18 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 25 | Jared Jeffrey D.C. United acquired Jeffrey via the waiver draft on 7/3. Jeffrey signed with Club Brugge (Belgium) at age 18, and also spent three semesters in the U-17 Men’s National Team Residency Program, where he led all players with 39 caps. Jeffrey competed in the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup and 2009 U-20 World Cup with the U.S. National Team. He also competed in the U.S. U-23s 2012 London Olympic qualifying campaign, alongside Black-and-Red ‘keeper Bill Hamid and midfielder Perry Kitchen. Jeffrey was most recently with Mainz of the German Bundesliga, where he made 87 appearances (79 starts) with the club’s reserve squad and tallied four goals. Last game: Started and played 69 minutes, scoring the team’s lone goal, in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 26 | Lionard Pajoy Acquired from the Philadelphia Union, Pajoy joined D.C. midway through the 2012 season. Pajoy immediately made an impact, starting all 12 of

United’s remaining regular season games, as well as all four playoff matches. Finishing the year with three goals and one assist, Pajoy logged close to 1,000 minutes with the Black-and-Red. Last game: Started and played 90 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 27 | Sainey Nyassi (@Sainey14) A midfielder and Gambian international, Nyassi signed with D.C. United on 5/28. Nyassi made his MLS debut on 9/9/07 against D.C. United, playing the final eight minutes of the match on the right wing. In seven years with the New England Revolutiion (2007-2013), Nyassi appeared in 104 games (75 starts), tallying eight goals and adding four assists. Last game: Started and played 90 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 28 | Bill Hamid (@BillHamid28) Signed as a Homegrown Player in 2009, Hamid commanded his net with a saves percentage of 77.9%, the best among all MLS goalkeepers in 2012. Starting all 24 games in which he played, the Virginia native set career highs with eight shutouts, a goals allowed per game average of 1.03, 88 saves and 13 wins. Last game: Last game: Went 90 minutes in a 2-1 loss with the New England Revolution on 9/21. 29 | Michael Seaton (@MikeeySeaton) Seaton, United’s fifth Homegrown Player to sign with United’s First Team, joined D.C. on 1/14. Seaton, 17, was the leading scorer for D.C. United’s U-15 Academy and the co-leading scorer for the U-16 Academy with twelve goals. Last game: Started and played 90 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 30 | Conor Doyle (@ConorDoyle14) D.C. United signed Doyle on loan from English side Derby County until the end of the season. The Texas native has been capped at U-20 and U-23 level by the United States, having also been capped by the Republic of Ireland U-21s due to international rules. He had been committed to play for Creighton in 2010, but Derby signed Doyle on 8/6/10 before he could make an appearance for the Bluejays. In three years with the Rams, Doyle made 23 appearances (seven starts). Last game: Last game: Went 45 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 31 | Joe Willis Willis started 10 matches in 2012, finishing the season with 11 total appearances. Registering two clean sheets, the goalkeeper recorded 31 saves on the year. The Missouri native logged 972 minutes in 2012 with the Black-and-Red and made a save on a re-taken penalty kick against New York in Leg 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Last game: Started and played 90 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 32 | Collin Martin (@martcw12) D.C. United signed Martin as a Homegrown player on 7/10, the sixth player the club has inked a deal with from the Academy. Martin was the leading scorer for United’s U-16 and U-18 teams and spent the 2012 season with Wake Forest, earning selection to the All-ACC Freshman Team. Last game: Started and played 90 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 33 | Taylor Kemp (@TKemp02) Kemp joined D.C. United as the 17th overall pick in the first round of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft. A University of Maryland product, Kemp received second-team-All-ACC honors as a senior captain. The lefty was sidelined


due to an injury, but still finished the year with six assists in only 10 matches. Last game: Started and played 90 minutes in a 4-1 loss to Toronto FC on 9/28. 50 | Andrew Dykstra

Dykstra spent the better part of his 2012 campaign on loan with USLPRO side Charleston Battery. The goalkeeper made 23 appearances for Charleston and led the team to a USL-PRO title with a 12-6-2 record. Last game: Has yet to feature for D.C. United in 2013.


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- at D.C. United – October 4, 2013

Information © 2013 Chicago Fire Soccer Club Chicago Fire (11-12-7, 40 pts.) at D.C. United (3-21-6, 15 pts.) Fire Game #31 – Away Game #15 Friday, Oct. 4, 2013 – RFK Stadium – 7:00 PM CT TV: NBC Sports Network RADIO: La Ley 107.9 TWITTER: @ChiFireMatch

FIRE FLASHES 2013 Record/Home/Away…………………………………11-12-7/9-4-3/2-8-4 2012 Record/Home/Away…………………………….…17-11-6/11-3-3/6-8-3 vs. Eastern Conference/2012………………………..…………...9-8-5/14-7-4 vs. Western Conference/2012……………………..…………...….2-4-2/3-4-2 Current Streak..........................................................................................1T Last Five……………………………………….…………………………LTWLT All-Time Record………………………………………..…………..213-169-111 All-Time Home Record…………………………………..…………...131-59-58 All-Time Away Record………………………..………………………82-110-53 Last Regular Season Win………………….……….….….3-2, vs NE, 9/14/13 Last Regular Season Loss………………....………….…3-0, at CLB, 9/21/13 Last Shutout by Fire……………………..……...…….....1-0, vs SKC, 8/23/13 Last Shutout by Opponent…………………………....….3-0, at CLB, 9/21/13 March Record 2013/2012……………………………..…………….0-3-1/1-0-1 April Record 2013/2012…………………………………………..…2-2-0/1-2-1 May Record 2013/2012………………………………………….….0-2-1/3-2-1 June Record 2013/2012……………………………………….……3-0-1/3-1-0 July Record 2013/2012………………………………………..…….2-2-1/1-2-2 August Record 2013/2012………………………………….………3-1-0/3-1-0 September Record 2013/2012…………………………….……….1-2-3/4-1-0 October Record 2013/2012……………………………….………..0-0-0/1-2-1 Pre All-Star 2013/2012…………………………………….………..7-9-4/9-7-4 Post All-Star 2013/2012…………………………………..…………4-3-3/8-4-2 Record After 30 Games 2013/2012………..….……….…..….11-12-7/16-9-5 Ahead/Behind/Tied at Halftime………………………..…….5-0-1/2-4-2/4-8-4 Ahead/Behind/Tied at 75’…………………………….….....7-0-2/0-10-1/4-2-4 Outshoot Opp./Opp. More Shots/Shots Tied……..………..7-4-4/4-8-3/0-0-0 Day/Night…………………………………………….……………….2-7-2/9-5-5 Grass/Turf…………………………………………………………...11-9-7/0-3-0 Wearing All-Red Primary Kit……………………………………………..8-11-4 Wearing All-Blue Secondary Kit…………………………………….…….2-1-3 CHICAGO FIRE – D.C. United This is the fourth and final meeting across all competitions between the two sides this year. The Fire defeated D.C. United 2-0 on June 2 and 4-1 on July 20 in MLS play at Toyota Park. The Fire fell 2-0 to D.C. United in the semifinal round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup at Toyota Park on Aug. 7. D.C. United enter the match after defeating Real Salt Lake 1-0 in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final on Tuesday evening at Rio Tinto Stadium. QUICK KICKS vs. D.C. United The Fire hold a 17-17-11 all-time regular season record in matches played against D.C. United, including a 7-11-4 record in matches played at RFK Stadium. The Men in Red hold a slight edge in goals in the all-time series, with 66 goals scored to 63 goals against.

A LOOK AT THE FIRE The Chicago Fire (11-12-7, 40 pts.) enter their 16th season of MLS play after posting a 17-11-6 record, earning 57 points, tied with the 2000 season for the highest point total in club history. Continuity is key for head coach Frank Klopas this season as the team returns 19 players from the 2012 squad that qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2009, including veterans Logan Pause, Patrick Nyarko and Gonzalo Segares. Offseason acquisitions Jeff Larentowicz, Joel Lindpere, Maicon Santos and Dilly Duka bolster the roster for the Men in Red. Sean Johnson returns for his fourth campaign with the Fire. Reigning MLS Rookie of the Year Austin Berry will anchor the back line. The strike tandem of Mike Magee and 2012 Fire MVP and Golden Boot winner Chris Rolfe will serve as the scoring force for the Fire in 2013. ATHLETICO INJURY REPORT: Oct. 1, 2013 Questionable Brendan King – Left Hamstring Strain For the most up-to-date injury report please check www.Chicago-Fire.com PLAYER TRANSACTIONS OUT D Cory Gibbs – Retired (11/26/2012) GK Jay Nolly – Re-Entry List (12/7/2012) D Dan Gargan – Re-Entry List (12/7/2012) M Pavel Pardo – Retired (1/19/2013) F Guillermo Franco – Option Declined (1/21/2013) M Alvaro “Flaco” Fernandez – Loaned (1/25/2013) F Federico Puppo – Loaned (1/26/2013) F Dominic Oduro – Traded to the Columbus Crew (2/4/2013) D Tony Walls – Waived (2/22/2013) F Kellen Gulley – Loaned (3/1/2013) D Arne Friedrich – Retired (6/23/2013) F Sherjill MacDonald – Mutually agree to part ways (8/14/13) IN F Maicon Santos – Selected in Stage One of Re-Entry Draft (12/7/12) M Joel Lindpere – Traded from New York Red Bulls (1/4/2013) M Jeff Larentowicz – Traded from Colorado Rapids (1/16/2013) M Brendan King – Signed (1/31/2013) M Dilly Duka – Traded from Columbus Crew (2/4/2013) F Quincy Amarikwa – Traded from Toronto FC (2/27/2013) M Yazid Atouba – Signed (3/1/2013) GK Alec Kann – Signed (3/19/2013) D Bakary Soumare – Traded from Philadelphia Union (5/23/13) M Mike Magee – Traded from LA Galaxy (5/25/13) D Shaun Francis – Signed (7/10/13) F Juan Luis Anangonó – Signed (7/23/13) M Arevalo Rios – Signed (8/14/13)

Seventeen of the Fire’s 66 goals have been scored in the final 15 minutes of play. The Fire are 2-5-3 on the road this season against Eastern Conference opposition

CHICAGO FIRE SOCCER CLUB – www.Chicago-Fire.com – 7000 S. Harlem Ave. – Bridgeview, IL 60455 – 708.496.6725


- at D.C. United – October 4, 2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFF RACE With the 2-2 draw with the Montreal Impact Saturday evening, the Fire dropped to eighth place in the Eastern Conference standings. Sitting on 40 points, the Men in Red are just one point behind the Columbus Crew and New England Revolution, who hold the sixth and seventh spots, and just two points behind the Philadelphia Union, who currently occupy the fifth and final playoff spot. The Men in Red have four games remaining in their regular season schedule, one home and three away, with a maximum points total of 52. CHICAGO FIRE – D.C. UNITED CONNECTIONS Fire defender and reigning MLS Rookie of the Year Austin Berry and D.C. United midfielder Nick DeLeon spent the 2010 and 2011 seasons as teammates at the University of Louisville. Berry and DeLeon were first and second in 2012 MLS Rookie of the Year voting, with Berry emerging victorious, garnering more than 50 percent of votes from both media and MLS club management. D.C. United assistant coach Josh Wolff began his professional career with the Men in Red when he was assigned to the Fire as a Project-40 player in 1998 and spent five seasons from 1998-2002 with the Men in Red. Wolff made 84 regular season appearances, scored 32 goals and added 15 assists. While with the Fire, Wolff won one MLS Cup and two Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup trophies. Fire forward Maicon Santos joined the Fire after spending the 2012 season with D.C. United. In 26 matches, Santos scored seven goals and added three assists before the Fire made the Brazilian striker the only selection in Stage One of the 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft on Dec. 7, 2012. CHICAGO FIRE AND SECTION 8 CHICAGO TO CELEBRATE CLUB’S 16TH ANNIVERSARY th The Chicago Fire Soccer Club and Section 8 Chicago will honor the club’s 16 anniversary at on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at the Toyota Park Stadium Club. Fans are invited to join Fire players and staff for a lamb and pig roast from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. CT to honor the Tradition, Honor and Passion of those that have represented the club over the past 16 years. Entrance is free to all supporters (with a suggested $10 donation to the Chicago Fire Foundation). The club will provide a free shuttle from the city, departing from Cleo’s (1935 W. Chicago) at 5:30pm. Available on a first-come, first-served basis. Information can be found at www.Chicago-Fire.com. The anniversary celebration will also serve as the official unveiling for the winning design of the #cf97ThirdKit contest. Once the winning design is announced, the Club will work with Quaker and adidas to prepare a prototype for early 2014. After the prototype is reviewed and approved, the actual third kit will go into the adidas production cycle and is scheduled to make its debut for the Fire’s Anniversary game in the fall of 2014. CHICAGO FIRE SOCCER CLUB PARTNERS WITH TIME WARNER CABLE SPORTS TO AIR LIVE GAMES IN WISCONSIN The Chicago Fire Soccer Club has reached an agreement with Time Warner Cable Sports that makes Time Warner Cable SportsChannel the “Wisconsin Television Home of the Chicago Fire” through the 2014 season. A live pre-game show will air half an hour before every Fire game airing on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel. Time Warner Cable SportsChannel will televise the Fire’s three remaining local telecasts through the end of the season, excluding national broadcast games, and all regionally telecast games next season. The Fire broadcast team of Dan Kelly and Kevin Egan will call the games, which will air in Wisconsin with a distinct Time Warner Cable SportsChannel graphic package. As part of the agreement, Time Warner Cable SportsChannel will air preand post-game shows and other non-game programming in the future. Time Warner Cable SportsChannel features a broad spectrum of analyses and exclusive, live events including high school, amateur and professional sports played throughout Milwaukee, Kenosha, Green Bay, Appleton and surrounding communities. It also airs the weekly 30-minute Major League Soccer (MLS) show “Center Circle” every Wednesday at 4:00, Thursday at 10:00 and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Time Warner Cable SportsChannel can be found on channels 1332 HD and 32 on Time Warner Cable systems in Wisconsin. For more information, please visit www.sports32.com or www.twitter.com/TWCSportsWI. CHICAGO FIRE TO HOLD SIXTH ANNUAL OPEN TRYOUTS DECEMBER 6-7 AT BRIDGEVIEW SPORTS DOME The Chicago Fire Soccer Club will hold its Sixth Annual Open Tryouts on Friday, Dec. 6 and Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Bridgeview Sports Dome at 8900 S. th 77 Ave. in Bridgeview, IL 60455. A map to the Bridgeview Sports Dome can be found here. The tryout is open to male soccer players ages 18 and older who believe they can succeed at the Major League Soccer level. Members of the Fire Technical Staff will be on hand at the tryouts to observe and rank players, and the winner of the Open Tryout will be awarded the chance to train with the Fire first team during the club’s preseason camp. At the Fire’s Third Annual Open Tryout in January 2011, Chicago Fire defender Pari Pantazopoulos emerged from a group of over 200 participants from 19 different countries to win the club’s Open Tryout and a spot on the first team’s preseason roster. The Mt. Prospect, IL product advanced through all three phases of the club’s preseason camp to sign on as a member of the Chicago Fire. Pantazopoulos made his first team debut on June 28, 2011 in a U.S. Open Cup match vs. the Rochester Rhinos and went on to appear in the club’s midseason friendly against English giants Manchester United at Soldier Field on July 23. Tryout registration is $155 (non-refundable) before Nov. 15 and $180 (non-refundable) after Nov. 15 with each player guaranteed an hour of playing time. Space at the tryout is limited. All interested players must register online at www.chicago-fire.com/opentryout. Applications must be submitted online and applicants must have a valid e-mail address as registration forms will not be accepted via fax or over the phone. The registration deadline is Monday, Dec. 2 at 5:00 p.m. CT. No registration forms will be accepted after that date. All registrants will be contacted with a schedule via e-mail on or before Tuesday, Dec. 3. Questions can be answered by e-mailing opentryout@Chicago-Fire.com. For more information visit the club’s official website www.chicago-fire.com.

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- at D.C. United – October 4, 2013

Building The Fire Year 2003 2005 2007 2008 2010

2011

MLS SuperDraft th Pause – Third Round (24 overall) th Rolfe* – Third Round (29 overall) th Segares* – Third Round (35 overall) nd Soumare* - First Round (2 overall) th Nyarko – First Round (7 overall) th Bone – First Round (13 overall) th Kinney – Third Round (45 overall) st Johnson – Fourth Round (51 overall) th Anibaba – First Round (9 overall) th

2012

Berry – First Round (9 overall) th Jumper – Second Round (29 overall)

2013

Atouba – Second Round (30 overall)

MLS Re-Entry Draft

Santos (DC) – Dec. 7

th

Trades

Thompson (COL) – Sept. 10

Lindpere (NY) – Jan. 4 Larentowicz (COL) – Jan. 16 Duka (CLB) – Feb. 4 Amarikwa (TOR) – Feb. 27 Soumare* (PHI) – May 23 Magee (LA) – May 25

Signings

Homegrown Players

Segares* – Aug. 6

Pineda – August 17

Paladini – Jan. 10 Videira – March 10 Tornaghi – March 8 Rolfe* – April 16 Alex – April 26 King – Jan. 31 Kann – March 19 Francis – July 10 Anangonó – July 23 Rios – August 14

*Rolfe, Segares and Soumare are currently in their second stints with the club.

LAST TIME THESE TWO MET… Match: Chicago Fire vs. D.C. United Date: Aug. 7, 2013 Competition: Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Semifinal Venue: Toyota Park Scoring Summary: Chicago Fire D.C. United

12F 000 112

Chicago Fire: Sean Johnson; Jalil Anibaba, Austin Berry, Bakary Soumare, Gonzalo Segares (Quincy Amarikwa 74’); Patrick Nyarko (Joel Lindpere 36’), Jeff Larentowicz ©, Alex, Dilly Duka; Mike Magee, Chris Rolfe (Juan Luis Anangono 57’) Substitutes not used: Paolo Tornaghi, Hunter Jumper, Logan Pause, Daniel Paladini Head Coach: Frank Klopas D.C. United: Joe Willis; James Riley, Dejan Jakovic, Daniel Woolard, Chris Korb; John Thorrington, Luis Silva (Conor Doyle 57’), Perry Kitchen, Nick DeLeon (Chris Pontius 74’), Kyle Porter; Dwayne De Rosario © Substitutes not used: Bill Hamid, Taylor Kemp, Ethan White, Jared Jeffrey, Sainey Nyassi Head Coach: Ben Olsen Scoring Summary DC – Dwayne De Rosario (Luis Silva) 44’ DC – Nick DeLeon (James Riley) 48’ Misconduct Summary None

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- at D.C. United – October 4, 2013

CHICAGO FIRE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 71 24 33 6 30 22 19 8 28 25 3 1 16 18 20 26 9 14 11 12 27 5 17 29 13 4 15 70 21

Player Alex Quincy Amarikwa Juan Luis Anangonó Jalil Anibaba Yazid Atouba Austin Berry Corben Bone Dilly Duka Shaun Francis Sean Johnson Hunter Jumper Alec Kann Brendan King Steven Kinney Jeff Larentowicz Joel Lindpere Mike Magee Patrick Nyarko Daniel Paladini Logan Pause Victor Pineda Arévalo Ríos Chris Rolfe Maicon Santos Gonzalo Segares Bakary Soumare Wells Thompson Paolo Tornaghi Michael Videira

Pos. MID FWD FWD DEF MID DEF MID MID DEF GK DEF GK MID DEF MID MID MID FWD MID MID MID MID FWD FWD DEF DEF MID GK MID

Ht. 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-0 5-6 6-2 5-9 5-9 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-10 5’10 6-0 5-9 5-8 5-11 5-6 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-4 5-10 6-2 5-10

Wt. 155 180 185 185 150 188 152 160 165 217 172 190 160 183 175 164 160 165 165 155 140 160 145 186 160 205 155 175 180

Birth date 12/15/1988 10/29/1987 04/13/1989 10/19/1988 01/02/1993 10/06/1988 09/16/1988 09/15/1989 10/02/1986 05/31/1989 02/28/1989 08/08/1990 02/25/1990 10/28/1987 08/05/1983 10/05/1981 09/02/1984 01/15/1986 11/11/1984 08/22/1981 03/15/1993 01/01/1982 01/17/1983 04/18/1984 10/13/1982 11/09/1985 11/25/1983 06/21/1988 01/06/1986

Hometown Sao Paulo, Brazil Bakersfield, CA Ibarra, Ecuador Davis, CA Yaounde, Cameroon Cincinnati, OH Plano, TX Montville, NJ Mandeville, Jamaica Lilburn, GA Plano, TX Decatur, GA Naperville, IL Norcross, GA Philadelphia, PA Tallinn, Estonia Chicago, IL Kumasi, Ghana Northridge, CA Hillsborough, NC Bolingbrook, IL Paysandu, Uruguay Kettering, OH Paracambi, Brazil San Jose, Costa Rica New York, NY Winston-Salem, NC Garbagnate Milanese, Italy Milford, MA

College Status -Int. UC Davis -Int. North Carolina -Int. Louisville Wake Forest Rutgers Univ. Lindsey Wilson Int. Univ. of Central Florida Virginia Furman Notre Dame Elon University Brown Univ. -GC -Virginia Tech GC Cal State Northridge North Carolina --Int. Univ. of Dayton -GC Virginia Commonwealth GC Univ. of Virginia Wake Forest GC Duke

CHICAGO FIRE NUMERICAL ROSTER AND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 70 71

Player Alec Kann Hunter Jumper Bakary Soumare Arevalo Rios Jalil Anibaba Dilly Duka Mike Magee Daniel Paladini Logan Pause Gonzalo Segares Patrick Nyarko Wells Thompson Brendan King Chris Rolfe Steven Kinney Corben Bone Jeff Larentowicz Michael Videira Austin Berry Quincy Amarikwa Sean Johnson Joel Lindpere Victor Pineda Shaun Francis Maicon Santos Yazid Atouba Juan Luis Anangonó Paolo Tornaghi Alex

Pos. GK DEF DEF MID DEF MID MID MID MID DEF FWD MID MID FWD DEF MID MID MID DEF FWD GK MID MID MID FWD MID FWD GK MID

Head Coach: Frank Klopas Assistant Coach: Leo Percovich Assistant Coach: Mike Matkovich Goalkeeper Coach: Aron Hyde Soccer Fitness Specialist: Tony Jouaux Director of Team Operations: Ron Stern

Pronunciation kan ba-kah-ray sue-mar-ay ah-REY-vah-low REE-yos jah-LEEL ah-nee-bah-bah DOO-kah

seh-GAH-res nee-yah-koh

low-REN-toe-witz vee-DARE-ah ah-MARE-ik-wah jol lind-pair pin-EH-da MY-cohn yah-zeed a-too-bah a-nahn-go-NO tor-NAG-gee

Place of Birth Decatur, GA Plano, TX Bamako, Mali Paysandu, Uruguay Fontana, CA Montville, NJ Chicago, IL Northridge, CA Hillsborough, NC San Jose, Costa Rica Kumasi, Ghana Winston-Salem, NC Pontiac, MI Kettering, Ohio Norcross, GA Plano, Texas Pasadena, CA Milford, MA Cincinnati, OH Bakersfield, CA Lilburn, GA Tallinn, Estonia Chicago, IL Mandeville, Jamaica Paracambi, Brazil Yaounde, Cameroon Ibarra, Ecuador Garbagnate Milanese, Italy Sao Paulo, Brazil

Last Team Charleston Battery (USL) Virginia (NCAA) Philadelphia Union Palermo (ITA) North Carolina (NCAA) Columbus Crew Los Angeles Galaxy Carolina Railhawks (NASL) North Carolina (NCAA) Apollon Limassol (CYP) Virginia Tech University (NCAA) Colorado Rapids Alta IF (Norway) Aalborg BK (DEN) Elon University (NCAA) Wake Forest University (NCAA) Colorado Rapids AC St. Louis (USSF D-2) Louisville (NCAA) Toronto FC University of Central Florida (NCAA) New York Red Bulls Chicago Fire Academy Charlotte Eagles (USL-PRO) D.C. United Rainbow FC Bamenda Argentinos Juniors Como (ITA) FC Wohlen (SUI)

Head Athletic Trainer: Bo Leonard Assistant Athletic Trainer: Matt Zalewski Equipment Manager: Charles Raycroft Assistant Equipment Manager: Allan Araujo Soccer Science Analyst: Garrison Draper Massage Therapist: Jake Bronowski

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- at D.C. United – October 4, 2013

2013 Schedule/Results DATE

OPPONENT

RESULT/TIME

Sunday, Mar 3 (UNIMAS)

@ LA Galaxy

4-0 L

GOAL SCORERS (MIN) --

MLS RECORD 0-1-0

Saturday, Mar 9 (NBCSN)

New England

1-0 L

--

0-2-0

Saturday, Mar 16 (NBCSN)

@ Kansas City

0-0 T

--

0-2-1

Sunday, Mar 24 (UNIMAS)

Chivas

4-1 L

Nyarko 64’

0-3-1

Sunday, Apr 7 (ESPN2)

New York

3-1 W

Paladini 44’, Santos 83’, 89’

1-3-1

Sunday, Apr 14 (My50/UNIMAS)

@ Houston

2-1 L

Rolfe 29’

1-4-1

Saturday, Apr 20

Columbus

1-0 W

Larentowicz 83’

2-4-1

Saturday, Apr 27 (NBCSN)

@ Montreal

2-0 L

--

2-5-1

Saturday, May 11 (NBCSN)

Philadelphia

1-0 L

--

2-6-1

Saturday, May 18 (My50)

@ Philadelphia

1-0 L

--

2-7-1

Saturday, May 25 (My50)

@ Real Salt Lake

1-1 T

Amarikwa 84’

2-7-2

Wednesday, May 29

@Charlotte Eagles*

2-0 W

Magee 11’, Rolfe 57’

--

Sunday, Jun 2 (UNIMAS/My50)

DC

2-0 W

OG 9’, Magee 85’

3-7-2

Saturday, Jun 8 (My50)

Portland

2-2 T

Magee 68’, Paladini 82’

3-7-3

Thursday, Jun 13

Columbus Crew*

2-1 W

Magee 29’, Nyarko 77’

--

Wednesday, Jun 19 (My50)

Colorado

2-1 W

Magee 23’, Berry 47’

4-7-3

Saturday, Jun 22 (My50)

@ Columbus

2-1 W

Duka 52’, Magee 54’

5-7-3

Wednesday, Jun 26

Orlando City *

5-1 W

Wednesday, Jul 3 (My50)

San Jose

3-2 W

Sunday, Jul 7 (ESPN)

Kansas City

Wednesday, July 10 (ESPN2)

Club America^

Sunday, Jul 14 (My50)

Rolfe 6’, 64’, Nyarko 59’, Magee 83’, Lindpere 90+’

--

Duka 36’, Nyarko 47’, Rolfe 84’

6-7-3

2-1 L

Magee 38’

6-8-3

3-2 L

Paladini 19’, MacDonald 91+’

--

@ Vancouver

3-1 L

Nyarko 94’

6-9-3

Saturday, Jul 20 (My50)

DC

4-1 W

Rolfe 2’, 45+’, Lindpere 11’, Magee 56’

7-9-3

Saturday, Jul 27 (NBCSN)

@ Houston

1-1 T

Magee 63’

7-9-4

Saturday, Aug 3 (My50)

@ Philadelphia

2-1 W

Nyarko 9’, Magee 75’

8-9-4

Wednesday, Aug 7

DC*

2-0 L

--

--

Saturday, Aug 10

Montreal

2-1 W

Lindpere 6’, Duka 23’

9-9-4

Saturday, Aug 17

@ New England

2-0 L

--

9-10-4

Friday, Aug 23 (NBCSN)

Kansas City

1-0 W

Jumper 13’

10-10-4

Sunday, Sep 1 (My50/UNIMAS)

Houston

1-1 T

Own Goal 37

10-10-5

Saturday, Sep 7 (NBCSN)

@ Seattle

2-1 L

Magee 26’

10-11-5

Wednesday, Sep 11 (My50)

@ Toronto

1-1 T

Duka 20’

10-11-6

Saturday, Sep 14 (My50)

New England

3-2 W

Anangono 30’, Magee 55’, Alex 86’

11-11-6

Saturday, Sep 21 (My50)

@ Columbus

3-0 L

--

11-12-6

Saturday, Sep 28 (My50)

Montreal

2-2 T

Magee 57’, 73’

11-12-7

Friday, Oct 4 (NBCSN)

@ DC

7:00 PM

--

--

Saturday, Oct 12 (My50)

@ Dallas

7:30 PM

--

--

Saturday, Oct 19 (My50)

Toronto

7:30 PM

--

--

Sunday, Oct 27 (My50/UNIMAS)

@ New York

4:00 PM

--

--

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2013 Chicago Fire MLS Regular Season Statistics (through 9/28/2013) Player

GP

GS

MIN

G

A

C

E

GWG

GWA

Alex

26

16

1386

1

0

2

0

1

0

Quincy Amarikwa

12

0

260

1

0

0

0

0

0

9

5

489

1

0

0

0

0

0

Jalil Anibaba

30

30

2700

0

3

3

0

0

2

Yazid Atouba

3

0

55

0

0

0

0

0

0

Austin Berry

30

30

2700

1

2

2

0

1

1

Corben Bone

1

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

27

21

1557

4

2

3

0

1

0

Shaun Francis

1

1

90

0

0

0

0

0

0

Sean Johnson

24

24

2160

0

0

2

0

0

0

Hunter Jumper

2

2

180

1

1

1

0

1

0

Alec Kann

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Brendan King

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Steven Kinney

2

2

180

0

0

0

0

0

0

Jeff Larentowicz

29

28

2537

1

4

5

1

1

2

Joel Lindpere

24

17

1429

2

7

2

0

1

1

Mike Magee (TOT)

28

28

2441

18

3

4

0

5

2

Mike Magee (CHI)

18

18

1549

12

3

3

0

2

2

Patrick Nyarko

26

20

1863

4

4

1

0

0

1

Daniel Paladini

19

7

813

2

3

5

1

0

1

Logan Pause

13

11

894

0

0

0

0

0

0

Victor Pineda

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Arevalo Rios

6

6

540

0

0

0

0

0

0

Chris Rolfe

28

25

2028

4

1

3

0

1

1

Maicon Santos

15

1

379

2

2

1

0

1

0

Gonzalo Segares

28

28

2510

0

1

7

0

0

0

Bakary Soumare (TOT)

21

21

1820

0

0

4

2

0

0

Bakary Soumare (CHI)

18

18

1559

0

0

3

2

0

0

Wells Thompson

7

6

520

0

0

2

1

0

0

Paolo Tornaghi

6

6

540

0

0

0

0

0

0

Michael Videira

2

1

84

0

0

0

0

0

0

Juan Luis Anangonó

Dilly Duka

GOALKEEPING STATISTICS Player GP GS Sean Johnson 24 24 Paolo Tornaghi 6 6 Alec Kann 0 0

MIN 2160 540 0

SHT 108 24 0

SVS 76 12 0

GA 32 13 0

GAA 1.33 2.17 0

PG 2 0 0

PA 3 0 0

W 9 2 0

L 9 3 0

T 6 1 0

SO 4 0 0

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- at D.C. United – October 4, 2013 #71 Alex – 2013: 26 GP/16 GS, 1G, 0A in 1386 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 45 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 9/14/13 vs. NE (86’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS match - Signed with the club April 26, 2012 - Joined the club from Swiss club FC Wohlen #24 Quincy Amarikwa – 2013: 12 GP/0 GS, 1G, 0A in 260 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 29 min. 9/14/13 vs. NE in 3-2 win LAST MLS GOAL: 5/25/13 at RSL (84’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 8/22/12 at CLB (Luis Silva 71’) – (TOR) - Acquired from Toronto FC on Feb. 27, 2013 nd - Was selected in the third round (32 overall) of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft by the San Jose Earthquakes - Was a member of the Colorado Rapids squad that captured the 2010 MLS Cup with a 2-1 win over FC Dallas - Appeared in 77 games, scored 31 goals and added seven assists in four seasons at UC Davis #33 Juan Luis Anangonó – 2013: 9 GP/5 GS, 1 G, 0 A in 489 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 9/14/13 vs. NE (30’) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in a first team MLS match - Signed with the Fire on July 23, 2013 - Joined the club from Argentina’s Primera División side Argentinos Juniors - Has one cap for the senior Ecuadorian National Team #6 Jalil Anibaba – 2013: 30 GP/30 GS, 0G, 3A in 2700 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 05/20/12 at POR (39’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 8/23/13 vs. SKC (Jumper 13’) - Spent three weeks training with La Liga side Atletico Madrid during the winter - Scored a brace in 2011 season finale, a 3-2 victory 10/22 vs. CLB - First professional goal in 2-1 U.S. Open Cup qualifying victory over 3/30/11 vs. Colorado was voted club’s 2011 Goal of the Year st th - Drafted in 1 round, 13 overall of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft #30 Yazid Atouba – 2013: 3 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 55 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 22 min., 3/24/13 vs CHV in a 4-1 loss LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in an MLS first team match th - Was selected in the second round (30 overall) by the Fire in the 2013 MLS SuperDraft - Scored against the Columbus Crew and Chivas USA during preseason friendlies - A Cameroonian youth international, represented his country in the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Championships where he started three matches #22 Austin Berry – 2013: 30 GP/30 GS, 1G, 2A in 2700 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 6/19/13 vs. COL (47’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 5/25/13 vs. RSL (Amarikwa 84’) - Selected ninth overall (first round) in 2012 MLS SuperDraft - Was part of 2010 Chicago Fire PDL team - Appeared in 28 consecutive MLS Regular Season Matches and scored three goals en route to 2012 MLS Rookie of the Year honors #19 Corben Bone – 2013: 1 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 3 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 3 min., 4/7/13 vs NY in a 3-1 win LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: 05/14/2011 at TOR (Barouch 75’) st th - Drafted in 1 round, 13 overall of 2010 MLS SuperDraft - Trained with Atletico Madrid for ten days during the preseason - Recorded 15 goals and 38 assists in three years of play at Wake Forest University

#8 Dilly Duka 2013: 27 GP/21 GS, 4G, 2A in 1557 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 45 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 9/11/13 at TFC (20’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 9/7/13 at SEA (Magee 26’) - A U.S. Youth international was a member of the U.S. squad for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt - Selected in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft by the Columbus Crew - Played two seasons at Rutgers, earning 2008 All-Big East honors #28 Shaun Francis – 2013: 1 GP/1 GS, 0 G, 0A in 90 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 7/14/13 at VAN in a 3-1 loss LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in an MLS match LAST MLS ASSIST: 5/25/12 vs CHI (Renteria 43’) (CLB) - Signed with the club July 10, 2013 - Drafted by the Columbus Crew in 2010 - Led Lindsey Wilson to the 2009 NAIA National Championship - Jamaican international has five caps and one goal to his credit #25 Sean Johnson – 2013: 24 GP/24 GS, 9W, 4SO in 2160 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS WIN: 9/14/2013 vs. NE, 3-2 win LAST MLS SHUTOUT: 8/23/2013 vs. SKC, 1-0 win LAST MLS ASSIST: 8/12/12 at PHI (Rolfe 56’) - Has four appearances for the senior U.S. Men’s National Team, helped the U.S. win the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup - Earned his first international start Jan. 29, 2013 and earned the shutout in a 0-0 draw with Canada at BBVA Compass Stadium - At age 21, was the youngest player to appear in goal for the Chicago Fire after making his debut on August 1, 2010. #3 Hunter Jumper – 2013: 2 GP/2 GS, 1G, 1A in 180 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 8/23/13 vs. SKC in a 1-0 win LAST MLS GOAL: 8/23/13 vs. SKC (13’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 4/7/13 vs. NY (Paladini 44’) th - Selected 28 overall in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft - Appeared in 79 matches between 2008-11 at UVA, helping the Cavaliers to the 2009 NCAA College Cup - Able to play at left back as well as a center back #1 Alec Kann – 2013: 0 GP/0GS, 0 W, 0 SO in 0 min LAST MLS MATCH: Has not appeared in an MLS first team match - Four-year standout at Furman Univ., had 18 shutouts and a 1.00 GAA in 65 starts - Joined the Fire from USL-PRO side Charleston Battery #16 Brendan King – 2013: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min LAST MLS MATCH: Has not appeared in an MLS first team match - Fire PDL and Super-20 product th - Was drafted in the second round (27 overall) of the 2012 MLS SuperDraft by the Portland Timbers but elected to go abroad - Spent 2012 with Norwegian Division One side Alta IF and League of Ireland Premier Division side Bray Wanderers AFC #18 Steven Kinney – 2013: 2 GP/2 GS, 0G, 0A in 180 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min., 3/09/13 vs. NE in a 1-0 loss LAST MLS GOAL: 09/29/10 @ SJ (39’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 10/08/10 vs. CLB (Lowry 30’) - Returned to MLS action March 3 after more than two years after rupturing his Achilles tendon on Oct. 23, 2010. - First player out of Elon University to sign an MLS contract #20 Jeff Larentowicz – 2013: 29 GP/28 GS, 1G, 4A in 2537 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 4/20/2013 vs CLB (83’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 7/20/13 vs. DC (Lindpere 11’) th - Selected in the fourth round (45 overall) in the 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft by the New England Revolution - Has reached the MLS Cup finals four times in his career; won the 2010 edition with the Colorado Rapids - Has been capped four times by the U.S. Men’s National Team

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- at D.C. United – October 4, 2013 #26 Joel Lindpere – 2013: 24 GP/17 GS, 2G, 7A in 1429 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 10 min. 9/21/13 at CLB in 3-0 loss LAST MLS GOAL: 8/10/13 vs. MTL (6’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 9/14/13 vs. NE (Anangono 30’) - An Estonian international, has 89 caps to his name - In three seasons with the Red Bulls from 2010-12, Lindpere made 97 MLS appearances, more than any player in that time span. - Professional career has included stops in Estonia, Bulgaria and Norway. #9 Mike Magee – 2013: 28 GP/28 GS, 18G, 3A in 2441 min total LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 9/28/13 vs. MTL (73’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 8/23/13 vs. SKC (Jumper 13’) - Joined the Fire on May 25 from the LA Galaxy - Two-time MLS Cup champion with the Galaxy in 2011 & 2012 - A Chicago native, spent two years at the U.S. Soccer Residency program - Has 42 career regular season goal and 24 assists in 235 games - In 20 post-season matches, scored 8 goals and 1 assist. #14 Patrick Nyarko – 2013: 26 GP/20 GS, 4G, 4A in 1863 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 8/3/13 at PHI (9’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 9/14/13 vs. NE (Magee 55’) - Team leader in assists the past three seasons with ten (2010), nine (2011) and seven (2012) - Has appeared in more matches than any other Fire player over the past four seasons with 121 games played - Made debut for Ghana in 1-1 draw vs. Chile on 2/29/12 - Was the most fouled player in MLS during the 2012 season, suffering 78 fouls #11 Daniel Paladini – 2013: 19 GP/7 GS, 2G, 3A in 813 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 22 min. 9/11/13 at TFC in 1-1 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 6/8/13 vs. POR (82’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 4/14/13 at HOU (Rolfe 29’) - Two-time Division 2 All-League Best XI Midfielder (2009-10) - Helped Carolina RailHawks to 2010 USSFD2 Finals - Drafted in 2006 by Los Angeles Galaxy #12 Logan Pause – 2013: 13 GP/11 GS, 0G, 0A in 894 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 45 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 04/15/12 vs. HOU (27’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 04/21/12 @ TOR (Nyarko 58’) - Sits second on club’s all-time appearance list with 271 MLS games played th - Enters his 11 consecutive season with the Fire in 2013 and third as captain - Has earned six caps with the U.S. Men’s National Team - Youngest Fire player to hit 200 MLS regular season appearances at 29 #27 Victor Pineda – 2013: 0 GP/0 GS, 0G, 0A in 0 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Has not appeared in a first team MLS match LAST MLS GOAL: Has not appeared in a first team MLS match LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not appeared in a first team MLS match - First Home Grown player signed by the Chicago Fire first team - Helped Fire’s U16/17 Academy to 2010 National Championship - Represented the United States at the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup #5 Arevalo Rios – 2013: 6 GP/6 GS, 0G, 0A in 540 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in a first team MLS match LAST MLS ASSIST: Has not assisted in a first team MLS match - Signed with the Fire on Aug. 14 from Italian side Palermo - 2012 Liga MX Apertura champions with Tijuana - Has 50 caps for Uruguay and competed in the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup

#17 Chris Rolfe – 2013: 28 GP/25 GS, 4G, 1A in 2028 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 45 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 7/20/13 vs. DC (45+’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 9/11/13 at TFC (Duka 20’) - Re-joined the Chicago Fire on a free transfer from Aalborg BK on April 16, 2012 - Second all-time leading goal scorer in club history with 36 regular season goals - Has 10 international appearances with the U.S. Men’s National Team - Was named the Fire’s 2012 MVP and Golden Boot Winner with 8 goals #13 Gonzalo Segares – 2013: 28 GP/28 GS, 0G, 1A in 2510 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 9/28/13 vs. MTL in 2-2 draw LAST MLS GOAL: 08/22/12 at DC (75’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 7/3/13 vs. SJ (Duka 36’) - With 11, sits second among Fire defenders for most goals all-time for the club behind Lubos Kubik (15) - Has appeared in 19 matches for the Costa Rican Men’s National Team th - Selected 35 overall (third round) by the Fire in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft - With three goals in 2012, was tied for fifth on the team’s goal scoring charts #29 Maicon Santos – 2013: 15 GP/1 GS, 2G, 2A in 379 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 8 min. 7/20/13 vs. DC in a 4-1 win LAST MLS GOAL: 4/7/13 vs. NY (89’) LAST MLS ASSIST: 6/2/13 vs. DC (Magee 85’) - Was selected by the Fire in Stage One of the 2012 MLS Re-entry Draft - Joined MLS in 2009 and has played for Chivas USA, Toronto FC, FC Dallas and DC United. - In 89 MLS matches, has scored 21 goals and added eight assists #4 Bakary Soumare – 2013: 21 GP/21 GS, 0G, 0A in 1820min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 29 min. 9/21/13 at CLB in 3-0 loss LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in a MLS first team match - Rejoined the Fire on May 23 from the Philadelphia Union - The second overall selection in the 2007 MLS SuperDraft by the Fire - In August 2009 transferred to French First Division Side Boulogne - Also spent time abroad with German club Karlsrucher SC where he made seven appearances - A Malian international, has 13 caps #15 Wells Thompson – 2013: 7 GP/6 GS, 0G, 0A in 520 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 63 min. 5/18/13 at PHI in a 1-0 loss LAST MLS GOAL: 10/22/11 at VAN (84’) (COL) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/13/11 at SJ (Larentowicz 72’) (COL) - Acquired by the Fire on Sept. 10, 2012 in a trade with the Colorado Rapids - In his rookie season, started in the 2007 MLS Cup Final with the New England Revolution - Won the 2010 MLS Cup with the Colorado Rapids - Four-year standout at Wake Forest University helped the Deacons advance to the 2006 NCAA College Cup for the first time in school history. #70 Paolo Tornaghi – 2013: 6 GP/6 GS, 2W, 0SO in 540 min LAST MLS MATCH: Played 90 min. 7/27/13 at HOU in a 1-1 draw LAST MLS WIN: 7/3/13 vs. SJ in 3-2 win LAST MLS SHUTOUT: 3/24/12 vs. PHI in 1-0 win - Joined the Fire from Serie A giants Inter Milan - Appeared for Italy from the U16-U20 levels #21 Michael Videira – 2013: 2 GP/1 GS, 0G, 0A in 84 min. LAST MLS MATCH: Played 1 min., 4/7/13 vs NY in a 3-1 win LAST MLS GOAL: Has not scored in a MLS first team match LAST MLS ASSIST: 03/26/11 vs. KC (Puerari 40’) - Signed with Hamilton Academical of the Scottish Premier League in 2008 after playing four years at Duke - Played for the U.S. U17 and U20 Men’s National Teams

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- at D.C. United – October 4, 2013 3-3-13 at LA, 4-0 L GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Kinney D Segares M Nyarko M Larentowicz © M Lindpere (Atouba 71’) M Duka (Alex 57’) F Rolfe F Santos (MacDonald 67’)

3-9-13 vs NE, 1-0 L GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Kinney D Segares M Nyarko M Larentowicz © M Lindpere M Duka (Atouba 58’) F Rolfe (Alex 65’) F MacDonald (Santos 45’)

3-16-13 at KC, 0-0 T GK Johnson D Videira (Thompson 83’) D Anibaba D Berry D Segares M Nyarko M Larentowicz © M Paladini M Duka (Alex 59’) F Rolfe F MacDonald (Santos 67’)

3-24-13 vs CHV, 4-1 L GK Tornaghi D Thompson D Anibaba D Berry D Segares M Nyarko 1 M Larentowicz © M Paladini (Santos 62’) M Rolfe F MacDonald (Amarikwa 68’) F Alex (Atouba 68’)

4-7-13 vs NY, 3-1 W GK Johnson D Thompson D Anibaba D Berry D Jumper M Paladini 1 M Pause © M Larentowicz M Lindpere (Videira 90’) F Rolfe (Bone 87’) F MacDonald (Santos 63’) 2

4-14-13 at HOU, 2-1 L GK Johnson D Thompson D Anibaba D Berry D Segares M Paladini (Nyarko 57’) M Pause © M Larentowicz M Lindpere (Duka 85’) F Rolfe 1 F MacDonald (Santos 60’)

4-20-13 vs CLB, 1-0 W GK Johnson D Thompson D Anibaba D Berry D Segares M Nyarko (Paladini 87’) M Pause © M Larentowicz 1 M Lindpere (Duka 83’) F Rolfe F MacDonald (Santos 78’)

4-27-13 at MTL, 2-0 L GK Johnson D Pause © D Anibaba D Berry D Segares M Nyarko (Duka 83’) M Paladini M Larentowicz M Lindpere (Alex 78’) F Rolfe F MacDonald (Santos 66’)

5-11-13 vs PHI, 1-0 L GK Johnson D Thompson D Anibaba D Berry D Segares M Duka (Alex 63’) M Pause © M Paladini (Amarikwa 84’) M Lindpere (Santos 73’) F Rolfe F Nyarko

5-18-13 at PHI, 1-0 L GK Johnson D Thompson D Anibaba D Berry D Segares M Duka (Amarikwa 81’) M Pause © M Larentowicz M Lindpere (Alex 75’) F Nyarko F Rolfe (MacDonald 53’)

5-25-13 at RSL, 1-1 T GK Johnson D Anibaba D Soumare D Berry D Segares M Duka (Amarikwa 74’) 1 M Pause © (MacDonald 81’) M Larentowicz M Lindpere F Rolfe (Alex 63’) F Nyarko

5-29-13 at CHA*, 2-0 W GK Tornaghi D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Pause © (Larentowicz 46’) M Duka M Alex M Nyarko (Lindpere 52’) F Rolfe 1 (MacDonald 72’) F Magee 1

6-2-13 vs. DCU, 2-0 W GK Johnson D Anibaba D Soumare D Berry D Segares M Nyarko M Alex (Paladini 74’) M Larentowicz © M Lindpere F Rolfe (Santos 68’) F Magee 1(Duka 87’)

6-13-13* vs. CLB, 2-1 W GK Johnson D Anibaba D Soumare D Berry D Segares M Nyarko 1 M Alex (Larentowicz 81’) M Pause © (Paladini 59’) M Duka (Santos 46’) F Rolfe F Magee 1

6-19-13 vs COL, 2-1 W GK Johnson D Anibaba D Soumare D Berry 1 D Segares M Nyarko M Alex (Paladini 71’) M Larentowicz © M Duka F Rolfe (Lindpere 86’) F Magee 1 (MacDonald 75’)

6-22-13 at CLB, 2-1 W GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Duka M Paladini M Pause © (Larentowicz 26’) M Lindpere (Nyarko 70’) F Rolfe (Santos 59’) F Magee 1

6-26-13 vs OSC*, 5-1 W GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Nyarko 1 (Lindpere 66’)1 M Alex (Paladini 54’) M Larentowicz © M Duka F Magee 1 F Rolfe 2 (Santos 80’)

6-8-13 vs. POR, 2-2 T GK Johnson D Anibaba D Soumare D Berry D Segares M Nyarko M Alex M Larentowicz © (Paladini 70) 1 M Duka (MacDonald 70’) F Rolfe (Santos 64’) F Magee 1 7-3-13 vs SJ, 3-2 W GK Tornaghi D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Nyarko 1 (Lindpere 64’) M Larentowicz © M Alex (Paladini 79’) M Duka 1 (Santos 87’) F Rolfe 1 F Magee

7-10-13 vs CA^, 3-2 L GK Tornaghi D Thompson (King 86’) D Videira D Jumper D Segares (Francis 46’) M Duka (Pineda 46’) M Alex (Bone 46’) M Paladini 1 M Lindpere (Atouba 63’) F Amarikwa F Santos (MacDonald 63’) 1

7-14-13 at VAN, 3-1 L GK Tornaghi D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Francis M Nyarko M Larentowicz © M Alex (Lindpere 60’) M Duka (Santos 74’) F Rolfe 1 (Amarikwa 67’) F Magee

7-20-13 vs. DCU, 4-1 W GK Tornaghi D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Lindpere 1 M Alex (Pause 77’) M Larentowicz © M Duka (Amarikwa 47’) F Magee 1 (Santos 82’) F Rolfe 2

7-27-13 at HOU, 1-1 T GK Tornaghi D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Nyarko M Larentowicz © M Alex (Paladini 41’) M Lindpere (Amarikwa 65’) F Magee 1 F Rolfe (Pause 81’)

8-4-13 at PHI, 2-1 W GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Nyarko 1 M Larentowicz © M Alex (Paladini 74’) M Lindpere (Duka 67’) F Magee 1 F Rolfe (Amarikwa 67’)

7-7-13 vs SKC, 2-1 L GK Tornaghi D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Nyarko (Lindpere 71’) M Larentowicz © M Alex (Paladini 46’) M Duka F Magee 1 F Rolfe (MacDonald 61’)

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- at D.C. United – October 4, 2013 8-7-13 vs. DC*, 2-0 L GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares (Amarikwa 74’) M Nyarko (Lindpere 36’) M Larentowicz © M Alex M Duka F Magee F Rolfe (Anangono 57’)

8-10-13 vs. MTL, 2-1 W GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Duka 1 (Rolfe 71’) M Pause © M Larentowicz M Lindpere 1 F Anangono (Amarikwa 76’) F Alex (Paladini 63’)

8-17-13 at NE, 2-0 L GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Duka (Paladini 73’) M Larentowicz © M Rios M Lindpere (Alex 63’) F Anangono (Amarikwa 64’) F Magee

8-23-13 vs. SKC, 1-0 W GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Jumper 1 D Segares M Alex (Nyarko 65’) M Rios M Larentowicz © M Duka (Lindpere 85’) F Magee F Rolfe (Anangono 69’)

9-01-13 vs. HOU, 1-1 T GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Alex (Lindpere 84’) M Rios M Larentowicz © M Duka (Nyarko 64’) F Magee F Rolfe (Anangono 70’)

9-7-13 at SEA, 2-1 L GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Duka (Nyarko 67’) M Larentowicz M Pause © M Alex F Magee 1 (Anangono 46’) F Rolfe (Paladini 84’)

9-11-13 at TFC, 1-1 T GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Nyarko (Amarikwa 56’) M Alex (Anangono 78’) M Larentowicz © M Duka 1 (Paladini 68’) F Rolfe F Magee

9-14-13 vs. NE, 3-2 W GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares M Nyarko (Alex 83’) 1 M Larentowicz © M Rios M Lindpere (Duka 63’) F Magee 1 F Anangono 1 (Amarikwa 71’)

9-21-13 at CLB, 3-0 L GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Soumare D Segares (Lindpere 80’) M Alex (Nyakro 59’) M Larentowicz © M Rios M Duka (Rolfe 70’) F Magee F Anangono

9-28-2013 vs. MTL, 2-2 T GK Johnson D Anibaba D Berry D Larentowicz D Segares M Nyarko M Pause © (Alex 46’) M Rios M Duka (Rolfe 46’) F Magee F Anangono

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CHI CHI CHI CHI

Alec Kann Hunter Jumper Bakary Soumare Jalil Anibaba Sherjill MacDonald Dilly Duka Mike Magee Daniel Paladini Logan Pause Gonzalo Segares Patrick Nyarko Wells Thompson Brendan King Chris Rolfe Steven Kinney Corben Bone Jeff Larentowicz Michael Videira Austin Berry Arne Friedrich Quincy Amarikwa Sean Johnson Joel Lindpere Victor Pineda Maicon Santos Yazid Atouba Emane Juan Luis Anangono Paolo Tornaghi Alex Kellen Gulley

U.S. OPEN CUP 3R 05/28/2013 4R 06/13/2013 QF 06/26/2013 SF 08/07/2013 2 2 5 0

CHICAGO FIRE 90D 90D

90D 66M

90M 90F 36

90D 90D

57F

74D 36M

90M 90F

90D 90D

SF DC 0-2

45M 90F 31 59M 90D 90M

80F

90M

U.S. OPEN CUP 4R QF CLB ORLC 2-1 5-1

45M 90D 52M

90F

90M

3R CHAR 2-0

72F

9

90D 90D 18 90M 90F

45 90D

Magee (Segares) 11; Rolfe (Magee) 57 Magee (Segares) 29; Nyarko (Rolfe) 77 Rolfe (Duka) 6; Nyarko (unassisted) 59; Rolfe (Larentowicz) 64; Magee (Maicon Santos) 83; Lindpere (Duka) 90+

90M

33

54

16

90D

90G 24

90D

90G

54M

10

0 1 1 2

81M

45

W W W L

90D

38

CHARLT CLB ORLCTY DC

90G 90M

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