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Union's Le Toux tabbed as MLS Player of the Week Mon Apr 12 15:05:13 2010 EST
New York, NY (Sports Network) - Philadelphia Union forward Sebastien Le Toux was voted Major League Soccer Player of the Week for Week 3 of the 2010 MLS season on Monday. Le Toux scored three times to lift the Union to a 3-2 home victory over D.C. United on Saturday, giving the team its first ever win. Le Toux scored the first goal in club history four minutes into the match when he headed home a cross from Roger Torres, and he found the net again five minutes before halftime. Alejandro Moreno
Revs host TFC in home opener Fri Apr  9 15:44:31 2010 EST
ts Network) - Toronto FC travels to take on the New England Revolution in the home opener for the Foxborough club, three games into its season. The Revs started the season with a 0-1 loss at Los Angeles before topping Eastern Conference rivals D.C. United 2-0 last weekend thanks to a brace by striker Kenny Mansally. Now the Revs have a chance to play in front of their home fans at Gillette Stadium. "It's great to be home," Revs midfielder Chris Tierney told his club's website. "We finally get t
Union sign defender Arrieta Fri Apr  9 12:19:23 2010 EST
e Arrieta join our club," Union manager Peter Nowak said. "He was one of the best defenders in the USL and we expect him to continue his success in MLS. His wealth of international experience will also help to strengthen our defensive line." Arrieta, 30, who has been training with the club for two weeks, comes from Puerto Rico Islanders FC and will be eligible to play in Saturday's home opener against D.C. United. Per Major League Soccer and club policy, terms of the signing were not disclosed.
Union excited for home opener against D.C. Thu Apr  8 21:17:04 2010 EST
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Philadelphia Union host D.C. United on Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field in their home opener, and midfielder Toni Stahl believes the expansion team has to learn from their "mistakes." Stahl was ejected 40 minutes into the team's season opener at Seattle Sounders FC, and Philadelphia dropped its first-ever MLS match 2-0. "We've just got to learn, me especially, from our mistakes," Stahl said on the team's website. "We have to move forward." The Union wi
TFC signs goalkeeper Kocic Tue Apr  6 17:51:46 2010 EST
ager and director of soccer Mo Johnston said. "Having him here will be good protection for us at this position. He'll learn not only from our coaches, but will be able to work with our other two great keepers - Stefan [Frei] and Jon [Conway], that will only benefit him down the road." Kocic, 24, was drafted in the second round of the 2009 MLS draft by D.C. United. He will be available for selection upon the approval of his Canadian Visa and the arrival of his International Transfer Certificate.
Revs' Mansally wins MLS Player of the Week Mon Apr  5 15:27:14 2010 EST
ork, NY (Sports Network) - New England Revolution forward Kenny Mansally was voted Major League Soccer's Player of the Week for Week 2 of the 2010 MLS season on Monday. Mansally came off the bench to score two goals at Eastern Conference rival D.C. United on Saturday to lead his club to a 2-0 victory. Mansally scored the game's first goal in the 80th minute - after being subbed in for striker Zack Schilawski in the 68th minute - after finishing a quick counter-attack by the Revs. Chris Tierney
Mansally's 2 goals lead Revs past United at RFK Sat Apr  3 22:00:24 2010 EST
Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution got a brace from second-half substitute Kenny Mansally to top D.C. United, 2-0, in the Black-and-Red's home opener on Saturday night at RFK Stadium. The result is especially disappointing for the home side, with over 20,000 fans showing up for the 2010 opener of Major League Soccer in the District. United actually controlled possession for the majority of the game, but were unable to generate many quality chances as the Revs stayed
D.C. United calls up GK Quinn Fri Apr  2 19:00:21 2010 EST
Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - D.C. United called up goalkeeper Andrew Quinn on Friday ahead of Saturday's MLS home opener against the New England Revolution. D.C. United was allowed to make the move due to a case of "extreme hardship," as stipulated by MLS' Player Rules and Regulations when a club has less than two available goalkeepers. United goalies Bill Hamid and Josh Wicks are both dealing with injuries, leaving Troy Perkins as the lone available goalie.
United, Revs aim to rebound from season-opening losses Fri Apr  2 01:51:24 2010 EST
Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - D.C. United and the New England Revolution renew their Eastern Conference rivalry when the two Major League Soccer squads square off in United's home opener at RFK Stadium on Saturday night. Both teams are coming off season-opening losses in Week 1 and will be looking to rebound in Week 2. United (0-0-1) is the team with the most pressure on it, however, after being embarrassed at new head coach Curt Onalfo's former club Kansas City, 4-0, last weekend. "We ha
New York signs assistant Williams to extension Tue Mar 30 18:06:13 2010 EST
said Red Bull New York General Manager and Sporting Director Erik Soler. "He is one of the top up-and-coming coaches in this country." Williams also played with New York in 2001 and 2003. He played eight years in MLS, including six years with D.C. United. He helped United win the MLS Cup in 1996, 1997 and 1999. "Richie has been an invaluable resource for the club since I joined the club in January," said Red Bulls coach Hans Backe. Per club policy, specific terms of the deal were not disclosed
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