2016 GAME GUIDE TORONTO FC v SEATTLE …...TORONTO FC v SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC (July 2, BMO Field, 7:30...

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(W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOW TOR 3-0-0 2-2-2 0-4-2 5-0-0 0-6-3 SEA 2-0-0 3-3-0 0-6-1 5-2-0 0-7-1 TORONTO FC SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since) Home win 6/18/2016 TOR 1, LA 0 (0) 5/07/2016 SEA 2, SJ 0 (2) Road win 4/23/2016 TOR 2, MTL 0 (3) 6/01/2016 SEA 2, DC 0 (1) Home loss 5/14/2016 TOR 3, VAN 4 (3) 6/25/2016 SEA 0, NYC 2 (0) Road loss 6/25/2016 TOR 2, ORL 3 (0) 6/19/2016 SEA 0, NYR 2 (0) Tie game 5/21/2016 TOR 0, CLB 0 (3) 4/10/2016 SEA 1, HOU 1 (10) Shutout for 6/18/2016 TOR 1, LA 0 (1) 6/01/2016 SEA 2, DC 0 (2) Shutout vs. 5/28/2016 TOR 0, NYR 3 (2) 6/25/2016 SEA 0, NYC 2 (0) Toronto FC WTLLTWWLWLTTLWL Sounders FC LLLWTWLWWLLLWLL GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG TOR 15 4 6 4 1 0 17 1.13 SEA 15 5 7 3 0 0 13 0.87 GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG TOR 15 6 4 2 2 1 18 1.20 SEA 15 4 4 6 1 0 19 1.27 GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 TOR 17 1 1 5 2 1 7 SEA 13 1 2 1 1 2 6 GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 TOR 18 4 8 0 0 4 2 SEA 19 2 3 4 2 3 5 GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS BY INTERVALS RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL THE LAST TIME GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED TORONTO FC G: 8 Giovinco A: 6 Giovinco SHT: 90 Giovinco SOG: 32 Giovinco FC: 20 Altidore FS: 37 Giovinco OF: 20 Giovinco C: 4 Morrow E: 1 Cheyrou/Williams SOUNDERS FC G: 5 Morris A: 3 Ivanschitz SHT: 36 Dempsey SOG: 17 Morris FC: 25 Alonso FS: 36 Alonso OF: 9 Morris C: 4 Alonso E: 1 Evans/Fisher TEAM LEADERS GP W-L-T PTS GF GA Toronto FC 15 5-6-4 19 17 18 at home 5 2-1-2 8 6 5 Sounders FC 15 5-9-1 16 13 19 on road 7 1-5-1 4 6 12 2016 SEASON RECORDS LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (10 meetings): Toronto FC 2 wins, 9 goals … Sounders FC 7 wins, 17 goals … Ties 1 AT TORONTO (4 meetings): Toronto FC 1 win, 3 goals … Sounders FC 3 wins, 5 goals … Ties 0 LAST YEAR (MLS): 9/5: SEA 2, TOR 1 (Martins 6; Dempsey 77 – Zavaleta 59) TORONTO FC 1 Clint Irwin (GK) 2 Justin Morrow (DF) 3 Drew Moor (DF) 4 Michael Bradley (MF) 5 Ashtone Morgan (DF) 6 Nick Hagglund (DF) 7 Will Johnson (MF) 8 Benoit Cheyrou (MF) 9 Tsubasa Endoh (FW) 10 Sebastian Giovinco (FW) 11 Mo Babouli (FW) 13 Clement Simonin (DF) 14 Jay Chapman (MF) 15 Eriq Zavaleta (FW) 17 Jozy Altidore (FW) 18 Marky Delgado (MF) 19 Daniel Lovitz (MF) 20 Christopher Mannella (MF) 21 Jonathan Osorio (MF) 22 Jordan Hamilton (FW) 23 Josh Williams (DF) 24 Damien Perquis (DF) 25 Alex Bono (GK) 28 Mark Bloom (DF) 33 Steven Beitashour (DF) 38 Clement Simonin (DF) 40 Quillan Roberts (GK) SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 1 Tyler Miller (GK) 2 Clint Dempsey (FW) 3 Brad Evans (DF) 4 Tyrone Mears (DF) 6 Osvaldo Alonso (MF) 7 Cristian Roldan (MF) 8 Erik Friberg (MF) 9 Herculez Gomez (FW) 11 Aaron Kovar (MF) 12 Michael Farfan (MF) 13 Jordan Morris (FW) 14 Chad Marshall (DF) 15 Dylan Remick (DF) 16 Nelson Haedo Valdez (FW) 17 Darwin Jones (FW) 18 Nathan Sturgis (MF) 20 Zach Scott (DF) 22 Charlie Lyon (GK) 23 Andreas Ivanschitz (MF) 24 Stefan Frei (GK) 25 Tony Alfaro (DF) 29 Roman Torres (DF) 33 Joevin Jones (DF) 39 Oalex Anderson (FW) 80 Victor Mansaray (FW) 91 Oniel Fisher (MF) 99 Andy Craven (FW) ROSTERS PROBABLE LINEUPS REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Adam Wienckowski; AR2 (opposite): Philippe Briere; 4th: Mathieu Bourdeau TORONTO FC Sat. July 9 Chicago Wed. July 13 at Columbus Sat. July 16 at San Jose Sat. July 23 D.C. United UPCOMING MATCHES TORONTO FC v SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC (July 2, BMO Field, 7:30 p.m. ET) SOUNDERS FC Sat. July 9 Los Angeles Wed. July 13 FC Dallas Sun. July 17 at Portland Sun. July 24 at Sporting KC GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER OPEN PLAY CROSS CORNER REBOUND PENALTIES DIRECT FROM FREE KICK FREE KICK (INDIRECT) OWN GOALS INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA F A 13 19 104 71 8 12 3 2 2 4 0 1 4 6 3 3 2 3 3 1 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 4 7 13 2 2 F A 17 18 79 75 6 12 9 3 2 3 0 0 13 12 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 6 1 10 16 1 1 WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM HOW SCORED TYPE OF PLAY DISTANCE TORONTO FC SOUNDERS FC DISCIPLINARY SITUATION DISABLED LIST / INJURED RESERVE INTERNATIONAL DUTY SEA: Roman Torres SEA: Victor Mansaray (U.S. U-20) SUSPENDED: TOR: Josh Williams (through July 4) WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): TOR: Justin Morrow … SEA: Osvaldo Alonso 7 Johnson 25 Bono 21 Osorio 14 Chapman 11 Babouli 9 Endoh 24 Perquis 3 Moor 10 Giovinco 2 Morrow 33 Beitashour 4 Mears 11 Kovar 13 Morris 8 Friberg 6 Alonso 33 J Jones 23 Ivanschitz 14 Marshall 24 Frei 3 Evans 15 Remick 2016 GAME GUIDE

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(W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOWTOR 3-0-0 2-2-2 0-4-2 5-0-0 0-6-3SEA 2-0-0 3-3-0 0-6-1 5-2-0 0-7-1

TORONTO FC SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since)Home win 6/18/2016 TOR 1, LA 0 (0) 5/07/2016 SEA 2, SJ 0 (2)Road win 4/23/2016 TOR 2, MTL 0 (3) 6/01/2016 SEA 2, DC 0 (1)Home loss 5/14/2016 TOR 3, VAN 4 (3) 6/25/2016 SEA 0, NYC 2 (0)Road loss 6/25/2016 TOR 2, ORL 3 (0) 6/19/2016 SEA 0, NYR 2 (0)Tie game 5/21/2016 TOR 0, CLB 0 (3) 4/10/2016 SEA 1, HOU 1 (10)Shutout for 6/18/2016 TOR 1, LA 0 (1) 6/01/2016 SEA 2, DC 0 (2)Shutout vs. 5/28/2016 TOR 0, NYR 3 (2) 6/25/2016 SEA 0, NYC 2 (0)

Toronto FC WTLLTWWLWLTTLWLSounders FC LLLWTWLWWLLLWLL

GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVGTOR 15 4 6 4 1 0 17 1.13SEA 15 5 7 3 0 0 13 0.87

GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVGTOR 15 6 4 2 2 1 18 1.20SEA 15 4 4 6 1 0 19 1.27

GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90TOR 17 1 1 5 2 1 7SEA 13 1 2 1 1 2 6

GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90TOR 18 4 8 0 0 4 2SEA 19 2 3 4 2 3 5

GOALSCORING RECORD

GOALS BY INTERVALS

RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL

THE LAST TIME

GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED

TORONTO FCG: 8 GiovincoA: 6 GiovincoSHT: 90 GiovincoSOG: 32 GiovincoFC: 20 AltidoreFS: 37 GiovincoOF: 20 GiovincoC: 4 MorrowE: 1 Cheyrou/Williams

SOUNDERS FCG: 5 MorrisA: 3 IvanschitzSHT: 36 DempseySOG: 17 MorrisFC: 25 AlonsoFS: 36 AlonsoOF: 9 MorrisC: 4 AlonsoE: 1 Evans/Fisher

TEAM LEADERS

GP W-L-T PTS GF GA Toronto FC 15 5-6-4 19 17 18at home 5 2-1-2 8 6 5

Sounders FC 15 5-9-1 16 13 19on road 7 1-5-1 4 6 12

2016 SEASON RECORDS

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEADALL-TIME (10 meetings): Toronto FC 2 wins, 9 goals … Sounders FC 7 wins, 17 goals … Ties 1

AT TORONTO (4 meetings): Toronto FC 1 win, 3 goals … Sounders FC 3 wins, 5 goals … Ties 0

LAST YEAR (MLS):9/5: SEA 2, TOR 1 (Martins 6; Dempsey 77 – Zavaleta 59)

TORONTO FC1 Clint Irwin (GK)2 Justin Morrow (DF)3 Drew Moor (DF)4 Michael Bradley (MF)5 Ashtone Morgan (DF)6 Nick Hagglund (DF)7 Will Johnson (MF)8 Benoit Cheyrou (MF)9 Tsubasa Endoh (FW)10 Sebastian Giovinco (FW)11 Mo Babouli (FW)13 Clement Simonin (DF)14 Jay Chapman (MF)15 Eriq Zavaleta (FW)17 Jozy Altidore (FW)18 Marky Delgado (MF)19 Daniel Lovitz (MF)20 Christopher Mannella (MF)21 Jonathan Osorio (MF)22 Jordan Hamilton (FW)23 Josh Williams (DF)24 Damien Perquis (DF)25 Alex Bono (GK)28 Mark Bloom (DF)33 Steven Beitashour (DF)38 Clement Simonin (DF)40 Quillan Roberts (GK)

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC1 Tyler Miller (GK)2 Clint Dempsey (FW)3 Brad Evans (DF)4 Tyrone Mears (DF)6 Osvaldo Alonso (MF)7 Cristian Roldan (MF)8 Erik Friberg (MF)9 Herculez Gomez (FW)11 Aaron Kovar (MF)12 Michael Farfan (MF)13 Jordan Morris (FW)14 Chad Marshall (DF)15 Dylan Remick (DF)16 Nelson Haedo Valdez (FW)17 Darwin Jones (FW)18 Nathan Sturgis (MF)20 Zach Scott (DF)22 Charlie Lyon (GK)23 Andreas Ivanschitz (MF)24 Stefan Frei (GK)25 Tony Alfaro (DF)29 Roman Torres (DF)33 Joevin Jones (DF)39 Oalex Anderson (FW)80 Victor Mansaray (FW)91 Oniel Fisher (MF)99 Andy Craven (FW)

ROSTERSPROBABLE LINEUPS

REFEREE: Kevin Stott.AR1 (bench): Adam Wienckowski; AR2 (opposite): Philippe Briere;

4th: Mathieu Bourdeau

TORONTO FCSat. July 9 Chicago

Wed. July 13 at ColumbusSat. July 16 at San JoseSat. July 23 D.C. United

UPCOMING MATCHES

TORONTO FC v SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC(July 2, BMO Field, 7:30 p.m. ET)

SOUNDERS FCSat. July 9 Los AngelesWed. July 13 FC DallasSun. July 17 at Portland

Sun. July 24 at Sporting KC

GOALS SCOREDMINUTES PER GOAL

RIGHT FOOTLEFT FOOTHEADERS

OTHER

OPEN PLAYCROSS

CORNERREBOUND PENALTIES

DIRECT FROM FREE KICKFREE KICK (INDIRECT)

OWN GOALS

INSIDE GOAL AREAINSIDE PENALTY AREA

OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA

F A 13 19 104 71

8 12 3 2 2 4 0 1

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

4 4 7 13 2 2

F A 17 18 79 75

6 12 9 3 2 3 0 0

13 12 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0

6 1 10 16 1 1

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM

HOW SCORED

TYPE OF PLAY

DISTANCE

TORONTO FC SOUNDERS FC

DISCIPLINARY SITUATION

DISABLED LIST / INJURED RESERVE

INTERNATIONAL DUTY

SEA: Roman Torres

SEA: Victor Mansaray (U.S. U-20)

SUSPENDED: TOR: Josh Williams (through July 4)WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): TOR: Justin Morrow … SEA: Osvaldo Alonso

7Johnson

25Bono

21Osorio

14Chapman

11Babouli

9Endoh

24Perquis

3Moor

10Giovinco

2Morrow

33Beitashour

4Mears

11Kovar

13Morris

8Friberg

6Alonso

33J Jones

23Ivanschitz

14Marshall

24Frei

3Evans

15Remick

2016 GAME GUIDE

TORONTO FC v SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC(July 2, BMO Field, 7:30 p.m. ET -- MLS Game 165)

2016 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A1 Clint Irwin GK 6-3 195 04/01/1989 Charlotte, NC 15 15 0 0 104 102 0 02 Justin Morrow DF 5-9 165 10/04/1987 Cleveland, OH 15 15 1 1 149 139 5 123 Drew Moor DF 6-0 165 01/15/1984 Dallas, TX 14 14 2 0 318 305 24 74 Michael Bradley MF 6-2 175 07/31/1987 Princeton, NJ 12 12 0 1 92 92 8 155 Ashtone Morgan DF 5-11 165 02/09/1991 Toronto, ON, Canada 5 0 0 0 93 75 0 106 Nick Hagglund DF 6-1 193 09/14/1992 Cincinnati, OH 2 1 0 0 39 32 2 47 Will Johnson MF 5-10 160 01/21/1987 Toronto, ON, Canada 15 14 2 3 204 188 27 188 Benoit Cheyrou MF 6-0 175 05/03/1981 Suresnes, France 5 4 0 1 33 32 1 89 Tsubasa Endoh FW 5-7 141 08/20/1993 Tokyo, Japan 10 9 1 0 10 9 1 010 Sebastian Giovinco FW 5-4 135 01/26/1987 Turin, Italy 15 15 8 6 48 47 30 2211 Mo Babouli FW 5-8 171 01/02/1993 Al Ain, United Arab Emirates 11 4 0 1 11 4 0 114 Jay Chapman MF 6-0 157 01/01/1994 Brampton, ON, Canada 7 2 0 0 17 3 0 015 Eriq Zavaleta FW 6-1 185 08/02/1992 Westfield, IN 2 2 0 1 42 28 1 117 Jozy Altidore FW 6-0 175 11/06/1989 Livingston, NJ 8 6 0 2 70 52 28 718 Marky Delgado MF 5-9 146 05/16/1995 Glendora, CA 11 9 1 1 68 53 6 619 Daniel Lovitz FW 5-10 170 08/27/1991 Wyndmoor, PA 7 3 0 0 36 11 0 320 Christopher Mannella MF 5-9 173 06/07/1994 Toronto, ON, Canada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 Jonathan Osorio MF 5-9 160 06/12/1992 Toronto, ON, Canada 12 9 0 2 96 77 9 1422 Jordan Hamilton FW 6-0 185 03/17/1996 Scarborough, ON, Canada 3 2 1 0 6 2 1 023 Josh Williams DF 6-2 192 04/18/1988 Canton, OH 8 5 0 1 96 87 4 524 Damien Perquis DF 6-1 165 04/10/1984 Troyes, France 11 10 1 1 36 34 2 225 Alex Bono GK 6-3 195 04/25/1994 Syracuse, NY 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 028 Mark Bloom DF 6-0 165 11/25/1987 Marietta, GA 0 0 0 0 32 32 0 233 Steven Beitashour DF 5-10 170 02/01/1987 San Jose, CA 14 14 0 0 155 154 2 2438 Clement Simonin DF 6-2 179 07/01/1991 Lorient, France 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 040 Quillan Roberts GK 6-0 193 09/13/1994 Toronto, ON, Canada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HEAD COACH : Greg Vanney 07/11/1974 W22 L27 T10

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2016 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A1 Tyler Miller GK 6-4 195 03/12/1993 Woodbury, NJ 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 02 Clint Dempsey MF 6-1 170 03/09/1983 Nacogdoches, TX 10 10 2 0 136 129 53 343 Brad Evans DF 6-1 170 04/20/1985 Phoenix, AZ 12 12 0 0 208 183 23 284 Tyrone Mears DF 5-11 163 02/18/1983 Stockport, England 14 14 0 0 47 47 1 36 Osvaldo Alonso MF 5-11 155 11/11/1985 San Cristobal, Cuba 15 15 1 2 209 204 7 167 Cristian Roldan MF 5-8 165 06/03/1995 Artesia, CA 14 9 0 1 36 20 0 28 Erik Friberg MF 5-11 154 02/10/1986 Lindome, Sweden 10 8 0 1 49 42 1 59 Herculez Gomez FW 5-10 160 04/06/1982 Los Angeles, CA 9 5 0 0 140 90 24 1311 Aaron Kovar MF 5-10 155 08/14/1993 Seattle, WA 12 9 1 0 21 11 1 012 Michael Farfan MF 5-9 160 06/23/1988 San Diego, CA 0 0 0 0 99 73 4 1013 Jordan Morris MF 6-0 185 10/26/1994 Seattle, WA 15 14 5 1 15 14 5 114 Chad Marshall DF 6-4 190 08/22/1984 Riverside, CA 12 12 2 0 325 321 19 1315 Dylan Remick DF 6-0 165 05/19/1991 Chicago, IL 9 5 0 0 42 31 0 016 Nelson Haedo Valdez FW 5-10 160 11/28/1983 Caaguazu, Paraguay 9 4 0 0 16 9 1 117 Darwin Jones FW 5-10 175 04/04/1992 Chicago, IL 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 018 Nathan Sturgis MF 5-10 160 07/06/1987 Boca Raton, FL 0 0 0 0 145 117 6 620 Zach Scott DF 5-11 175 07/02/1980 Wailukur, HI 7 6 0 0 111 88 1 122 Charlie Lyon GK 6-2 215 04/10/1992 St. Charles, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 023 Andreas Ivanschitz MF 6-0 180 10/15/1983 Eisenstadt, Austria 14 12 1 3 20 17 2 424 Stefan Frei GK 6-3 195 04/20/1986 Altstaetten, Switzerland 14 14 0 0 161 161 0 225 Tony Alfaro DF 6-2 190 06/15/1993 Michoacan, Mexico 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 029 Roman Torres DF 6-2 195 03/20/1986 Panama City, Panama 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 133 Joevin Jones DF 5-11 160 08/03/1991 Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago 15 12 1 0 43 38 2 139 Oalex Anderson FW 5-8 155 11/11/1995 Barrouallie, St. Vincent 11 2 0 0 11 2 0 080 Victor Mansaray FW 5-11 180 02/22/1997 Freetown, Sierra Leone 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 091 Oniel Fisher MF 5-9 155 11/22/1991 Portmore, Jamaica 1 1 0 0 13 10 0 099 Andy Craven FW 5-11 167 01/21/1992 St. Simons Island, GA 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0ON LOAN Jimmy Ockford DF 6-1 185 06/10/1992 Trenton, NJ 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

HEAD COACH : Sigi Schmid 03/20/1953 W227 L162 T112

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC

MLS GAME INFORMATION

TORONTO FC vs SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC BMO FIELD, Toronto, Ont.

July 2, 2016 (WEEK 17, MLS Game #165) 7:30 p.m. ET (TSN2; JOEtv)

A pair of clubs needing points to start moving up their respective conference tables meet for the only time this season when Toronto FC play host to Seattle Sounders FC on Saturday evening at BMO Field. TFC return home coming off a 3-2 loss at Orlando City SC in league play last week, though with the Canadian Championship in hand despite a 2-1 defeat at Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the final second leg. Sounders FC have been shut out 2-0 in back-to-back games, hitting the road following a loss to New York City FC at CenturyLink Field. REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Adam Wienckowski; AR2 (opposite): Philippe Briere; 4th: Mathieu Bourdeau MLS Career: 284 games; FC/gm: 25.4; Y/gm: 3.2; R: 71; pens: 73 SUSPENDED: TOR: Josh Williams (through July 4) WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: TOR: Justin Morrow … SEA: Osvaldo Alonso SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: TOR: Jozy Altidore, Damian Perquis DISABLED LIST: SEA: Roman Torres INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: SEA: Victor Mansaray (U.S. U-20) HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (10 meetings): Toronto FC 2 wins, 9 goals … Sounders FC 7 wins, 17 goals … Ties 1 AT TORONTO (4 meetings): Toronto FC 1 win, 3 goals … Sounders FC 3 wins, 5 goals … Ties 0 LAST YEAR (MLS): 9/5: SEA 2, TOR 1 (Martins 6; Dempsey 77 – Zavaleta 59)

This is the only league meeting between the teams this season. Sounders FC won the lone meeting between the clubs a year ago, a 2-1 victory at CenturyLink Field on Sept.

5, their seventh win in 10 all-time meetings between the clubs. TFC last won at BMO Field vs. Seattle on April 25, 2010; Sounders FC have won on their last two visits to

Toronto, and on three of four games there all-time. Coaches record: Greg Vanney vs. SEA: P1 W0 L1 T0 … Sigi Schmid vs. TOR: P16 W10 L2 T4

TORONTO FC Toronto FC lost a third consecutive road match in late dramatics, Orlando City scoring a late, late winner for a 3-2 victory Saturday evening at Camping World Stadium. TFC are in a tie for seventh place in the Eastern Conference with 19 points from 15 games. LAST MATCH

Orlando City took the lead after just five minutes. Adrian Winter found Kevin Molino on the edge of the area, and he drove in a low pass that Cyle Larin hammered into the roof of the goal from close range. But TFC leveled terms just two minutes into the second half, when Jordan Hamilton finished off a left-footed shot from the center of the area.

City looked to have hit for the winner in the 83rd minute when Kevin Molino picked up a loose ball after TFC substitute goalkeeper Alex Bono failed to control, and chipped into the goalmouth for Winter to head into an open goal.

But Toronto FC leveled the score in the 90th minute when Justin Morrow tapped home at the far post from Sebastian Giovinco's low cross from the right.

Then in the eighth minute of stoppage time, TFC's Drew Moor was adjudged to have pulled down Julio Baptista in the box, and referee Ismail Elfath pointed to the spot. After Toronto's Josh Williams was sent off for protests, Kaka blasted the penalty into the roof of the net in the 100th minute of play.

TFC head coach Greg Vanney made three changes to the team that got the game’s only goal for a victory against the LA Galaxy at BMO Field. Nick Hagglund and Josh Williams came into the back four for Steven Beitashour and Eriq Zavaleta, and Will Johnson started in the midfield in place of Marky Delgado.

TORONTO FC (4-4-2): Clint Irwin (Alex Bono 70) - Nick Hagglund, Drew Moor, Josh Williams (ejected 99+), Justin Morrow - Will Johnson (Marky Delgado 46), Benoit Cheyrou (Mo Babouli 86), Tsubasa Endoh, Jonathan Osorio - Sebastian Giovinco, Jordan Hamilton.

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TEAM NEWS Toronto FC suffered their second loss in the last three matches in the defeat at Orlando City, now with one

league win over their last six games. It was also a third consecutive defeat on the road for TFC, having lost both games on their travels after opening

the year with an eight-game road swing. TFC have conceded three or more goals in three of their last six matches. Toronto FC have allowed 11 goals

over that six-game span; they conceded seven goals over their opening nine games of the year. The two late goals were the first conceded by Toronto FC after the 75th minute this season. Now with two

goals allowed over the final 15-plus minutes, TFC has allowed the fewest in the league this season. “I believe every game goes down to the end and everyone is trying to win the game no one is sitting back just

waiting to tie the game. There were times where I believe that they [Orlando City] could have put us into a deeper hole in the first half and we could have done the same in the second half and we didn’t so it came down to the wire,” said TFC head coach Greg Vanney.

Jordan Hamilton scored his first career MLS goal, making his sixth career league appearance. Hamilton was making a second consecutive start, his first two career MLS starts, playing the full 90 minutes for the first time in a league game.

“These games are important for Jordan [Hamilton] and these minutes because he’s learning on the fly right now, but I thought he got himself into some good positions and he had some good moments and he was in the right place in the right time to score the goal there, so he keeps growing with every chance that he gets,” said Vanney.

Sebastian Giovinco collected an assist, the first goal he was a part of in a league game since May 14. Giovinco played a part in each one of TFC’s first 13 goals this season (8 goals, 5 assists).

Jonathan Osorio collected assists on both TFC goals, his first two assists of the season and the first multiple-assist game of his MLS career.

TFC suffered an injury blow when Clint Irwin was forced off in the 70th minute, after suffering a quadriceps strain. Alex Bono came on for the final 20 minutes in his MLS league debut.

“Alex came in and he competed, and we made the adjustments over the course of the game to give ourselves what I thought was a minimum a chance to take a draw out of this, but that’s football. You have to make the plays when the plays are there to be made,” said Vanney.

On Wednesday, Toronto FC won the Canadian Championship for a fifth time in dramatic fashion, getting a late, late goal in a 2-1 loss to Vancouver Whitecaps FC at BC Place, winning the title on away goals after finishing 2-2 on aggregate. Nicolas Mezquida and Tim Parker had given the ‘Caps a 2-0 lead by the three-quarter mark of the match, but Will Johnson knocked home a rebound following a defensive mixup five minutes into second-half stoppage time to give TFC the Voyageurs’ Cup.

Here’s the TFC team: Alex Bono; Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Marky Delgado, Will Johnson, Benoit Cheyrou (Tsubasa Endoh 74’), Jonathan Osorio (Raheem Edwards 86’); Mo Babouli (Jordan Hamilton 73’), Sebastian Giovinco

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Seattle Sounders FC suffered a second consecutive defeat, dropping a 2-0 decision to New York City FC on Saturday afternoon at CenturyLink Field. Sounders FC are in ninth place in the Western Conference with 16 points from 15 games. LAST MATCH

NYCFC went in front in the 38th minute. Following a partially cleared corner, Frank Lampard turned to receive an R.J. Allen cross and appeared to chest the ball past Sounders FC goalkeeper Stefan Frei from close range.

The insurance goal came three minutes from full time, as fullback Roland Matarrita lofted a pass from Mikey Lopez past Frei, who came out to challenge David Villa following a turnover deep in the Sounders end.

Sounders FC head coach Sigi Schmid made no changes to the team that fell 2-0 to the New York Red Bulls at Red Bull Arena.

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC (4-1-2-3): Stefan Frei - Tyrone Mears, Brad Evans, Chad Marshall, Dylan Remick (Nelson Haedo Valdez 57) - Osvaldo Alonso - Erik Friberg, Andreas Ivanschitz (Oalex Anderson 77) - Aaron Kovar (Cristian Roldan 66), Jordan Morris, Joevin Jones.

TEAM NEWS Sounders FC suffered a second consecutive defeat, the second time over their last six matches they’ve lost

back-to-back games, in the defeat by New York City FC. “I think [this stretch] has taken a toll on our confidence,” Sounders FC head coach Sigi Schmid said. “I think

other teams know that we’re struggling getting goals, so they’re playing it tight in the back and hoping they can get one, thinking it’s going to be difficult for us. That’s just the way it’s been going. We’ve got to find a way to create our own luck and pull ourselves up.”

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It was also a second consecutive loss at CenturyLink Field, both defeats coming by shutout. The two losses come after a four-game home winning streak; Sounders FC are now 4-4-0 at home this season.

“Certain guys are maybe OK with how it’s going,” defender Brad Evans said. “Maybe they’ve been at teams before where losing is a tradition and you wait for next season to get a fresh start. But that doesn’t happen here. We don’t have losing seasons. We’re not OK with it.”

Sounders FC were blanked at the attacking end for a fifth time this season. Sounders FC have scored 13 goals over their 15 games, the only team in MLS averaging less than a goal per game (0.87 goals per game).

Schmid ran out an unchanged team for the first time in league play this season, keeping the same first XI from the Red Bulls defeat.

Schmid also used the same three substitutes he brought on in the Red Bulls contest, Nelson Haedo Valdez, Cristian Roldan and Oalex Anderson all entering the match.

Sounders FC are expected to have Clint Dempsey back for the first time since May 21 in the TFC match, having missed four league games for Copa América.

“He’s a competitive player and he’s a quality player,” Schmid said. “When you add those two elements into your team, it’s a good thing. But one man can’t carry it by himself. He can certainly make a difference for our team because of his ability in front of the goal, but we need all the other people to work and we need to get him the ball in good places.”

On Tuesday, Sounders FC reached the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup, defeating Real Salt Lake on penalties after a 1-1 draw over 120 minutes. RSL’s Joao Plata (43) and Sounders FC’s Nelson Valdez (51) scored on either side of halftime; in the penalty shootout, goalkeeper Tyler Miller stopped two of the three attempts he faced to secure Seattle’s passage.

Here’s the Sounders FC team: Tyler Miller; Oniel Fisher, Zach Scott, Tony Alfaro, Dylan Remick; Nathan Sturgis, Cristian Roldan, Zach Mathers (Erik Friberg 64’); Nelson Valdez (Joevin Jones 100’), Herculez Gomez, Oalex Anderson (Jordan Morris 79’).

UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E

10 F Sebastian Giovinco 15 15 1280 8 6 90 32 17 37 20 58 2 07 M Will Johnson 15 14 1238 2 3 23 9 17 15 1 4 2 03 D Drew Moor 14 14 1260 2 0 8 4 6 14 0 0 0 024 D Damien Perquis 11 10 896 1 1 4 1 10 12 3 0 3 02 D Justin Morrow 15 15 1293 1 1 3 2 7 10 5 0 4 018 M Marky Delgado 11 9 803 1 1 7 2 15 10 1 0 1 022 F Jordan Hamilton 3 2 188 1 0 3 2 4 3 3 0 0 09 F Tsubasa Endoh 10 9 759 1 0 11 3 4 9 1 3 0 021 M Jonathan Osorio 12 9 938 0 2 8 2 9 12 0 0 1 017 F Jozy Altidore 8 6 511 0 2 11 5 20 20 2 0 3 08 M Benoit Cheyrou 5 4 297 0 1 3 1 5 1 0 0 2 115 F Eriq Zavaleta 2 2 180 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 023 D Josh Williams 8 5 390 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 M Michael Bradley 12 12 1080 0 1 4 1 17 9 0 17 2 011 F Mo Babouli 11 4 455 0 1 8 1 8 5 3 8 1 025 G Alex Bono 1 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 D Ashtone Morgan 5 0 97 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 01 G Clint Irwin 15 15 1330 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 019 F Daniel Lovitz 7 3 212 0 0 4 0 5 6 0 1 1 014 M Jay Chapman 7 2 187 0 0 4 3 4 2 0 0 0 06 D Nick Hagglund 2 1 99 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 033 D Steven Beitashour 14 14 1259 0 0 2 0 12 15 1 0 2 0

Own-goals received 0Opponent totals 15 15 1350 18 18 180 64 197 168 29 64 25 3Team totals 15 15 1350 17 21 195 68 168 197 41 91 27 2

2016 TORONTO FC STATISTICS (5-6-4, 19 pts.)

TORONTO FC GOALKEEPING

UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO

1 G Clint Irwin 15 15 1330 62 43 16 1.08 1 1 5 5 4 625 G Alex Bono 1 0 20 2 0 2 9 1 1 0 1 0 0

Team totals 15 15 1350 64 43 18 1.2 2 2 5 6 4 6Opponent totals 15 15 1350 68 51 17 1.13 2 4 6 5 4 4

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Sebastian Giovinco 3, Tsubasa Endoh 1, Drew Moor 1GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Jozy Altidore 1, Sebastian Giovinco 1, Marky Delgado 1, Eriq Zavaleta 1, Benoit Cheyrou 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Sebastian Giovinco 2-2, Jozy Altidore 0-1, Will Johnson 0-1

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2016 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC STATISTICS (5-9-1, 16 pts.)UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E

13 M Jordan Morris 15 14 1234 5 1 31 17 10 11 9 0 0 014 D Chad Marshall 12 12 1080 2 0 14 7 8 10 0 0 1 02 M Clint Dempsey 10 10 888 2 0 36 12 18 15 2 0 1 023 M Andreas Ivanschitz 14 12 984 1 3 19 9 6 17 5 58 3 06 M Osvaldo Alonso 15 15 1350 1 2 20 6 25 36 0 0 4 011 M Aaron Kovar 12 9 647 1 0 19 5 8 5 0 9 1 033 D Joevin Jones 15 12 1079 1 0 8 4 14 5 0 0 2 07 M Cristian Roldan 14 9 939 0 1 7 0 8 16 1 0 0 08 M Erik Friberg 10 8 695 0 1 7 1 10 4 1 3 3 03 D Brad Evans 12 12 1025 0 0 4 0 4 6 0 0 1 117 F Darwin Jones 2 0 22 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 015 D Dylan Remick 9 5 441 0 0 1 0 5 4 0 0 1 09 F Herculez Gomez 9 5 445 0 0 10 4 9 8 1 16 0 016 F Nelson Haedo Valdez 9 4 437 0 0 9 3 4 9 6 0 1 039 F Oalex Anderson 11 2 270 0 0 7 2 5 12 0 0 0 091 M Oniel Fisher 1 1 41 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 124 G Stefan Frei 14 14 1260 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 025 D Tony Alfaro 2 0 100 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 G Tyler Miller 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 D Tyrone Mears 14 14 1260 0 0 1 0 12 10 1 0 1 020 D Zach Scott 7 6 510 0 0 2 0 3 10 0 0 1 0

Own-goals received 0Opponent totals 15 15 1350 19 17 187 63 194 152 24 64 30 1Team totals 15 15 1350 13 8 196 70 152 194 26 86 20 2

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC GOALKEEPING

UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO

24 G Stefan Frei 14 14 1260 59 41 17 1.21 4 6 5 8 1 41 G Tyler Miller 1 1 90 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

Team totals 15 15 1350 63 43 19 1.27 4 6 5 9 1 4Opponent totals 15 15 1350 70 56 13 0.87 0 0 9 5 1 5

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Jordan Morris 3, Clint Dempsey 2GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Andreas Ivanschitz 2, Jordan Morris 1, Erik Friberg 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

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DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES:

Sun. Mar. 6 at New York W 2-0 21303 1-0-0 1 3 TOR: Giovinco (82) Delgado (91+); Sun. Mar. 13 at New York

City FCT 2-2 30315 1-0-1 2 4 TOR: Perquis (47+) Giovinco (76); NYC: Villa (24,28)

Sun. Mar. 20 at Sporting KC L 0-1 19867 1-1-1 4 4 KC: Davis (70)Sat. Apr. 2 at Colorado L 0-1 10772 1-2-1 7 4 COL: Solignac (18)Sat. Apr. 9 at New England T 1-1 16935 1-2-2 8 5 TOR: Giovinco (58); NE: Rowe (14)Sat. Apr. 16 at D.C. United W 1-0 16236 2-2-2 4 8 TOR: Giovinco (1); Sat. Apr. 23 at Montreal W 2-0 20801 3-2-2 3 11 TOR: Giovinco (40,81); Sun. May 1 at Portland L 1-2 21144 3-3-2 3 11 TOR: Johnson (40); POR: Adi (17) Valeri (74)Sat. May 7 FC Dallas W 1-0 30025 4-3-2 2 14 TOR: Endoh (28); Sat. May 14 Vancouver L 3-4 24748 4-4-2 3 14 TOR: Giovinco (38,66) Moor (80); VAN: Manneh (12,70)

Bolanos (18) Morales (72)Wed. May 18 New York City

FCT 1-1 30262 4-4-3 4 15 TOR: Johnson (42); NYC: Poku (16)

Sat. May 21 Columbus T 0-0 26252 4-4-4 4 16Sat. May 28 at New York L 0-3 20324 4-5-4 6 16 NYR: Wright-Phillips (4,25,27)Sat. June 18 Los Angeles W 1-0 30025 5-5-4 5 19 TOR: Moor (76); Sat. June 25 at Orlando City

SCL 2-3 27818 5-6-4 7 19 TOR: Hamilton (47) Morrow (90); ORL: Larin (5) Winter

(83) Santos Leite (100+)Sat. July 2 SeattleSat. July 9 ChicagoWed. July 13 at ColumbusSat. July 16 at San JoseSat. July 23 D.C. UnitedSun. July 31 ColumbusWed. Aug. 3 Real Salt LakeSat. Aug. 6 New EnglandSat. Aug. 13 at HoustonSat. Aug. 20 at PhiladelphiaWed. Aug. 24 at Orlando City

SCSat. Aug. 27 MontrealSat. Sep. 10 at ChicagoSun. Sep. 18 New YorkSat. Sep. 24 PhiladelphiaWed. Sep. 28 Orlando City SCSat. Oct. 1 D.C. UnitedSun. Oct. 16 at MontrealSun. Oct. 23 Chicago

TORONTO FC 2016 SCHEDULE

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DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES:

Sun. Mar. 6 Sporting KC L 0-1 39525 0-1-0 10 0 KC: Coelho (73)

Sat. Mar. 12 at Real Salt Lake

L 1-2 19282 0-2-0 10 0 SEA: Alonso (28); RSL: Stephen (43) Olave (86)

Sat. Mar. 19 Vancouver L 1-2 40012 0-3-0 10 0 SEA: Ivanschitz (52); VAN: Morales (10,74)Sat. Apr. 2 Montreal W 1-0 39705 1-3-0 10 3 SEA: Dempsey (79); Sun. Apr. 10 at Houston T 1-1 20975 1-3-1 10 4 SEA: Marshall (94+); HOU: Barnes (35)Sat. Apr. 16 Philadelphia W 2-1 39620 2-3-1 8 7 SEA: Marshall (41) Morris (71); PHI: Le Toux (73)Sat. Apr. 23 at Colorado L 1-3 17294 2-4-1 9 7 SEA: Morris (63); COL: Jones (20) Solignac (52) Doyle

(86)Sat. Apr. 30 Columbus W 1-0 39473 3-4-1 8 10 SEA: Morris (88); Sat. May 7 San Jose W 2-0 39570 4-4-1 8 13 SEA: Dempsey (26) Morris (89); Sat. May 14 at FC Dallas L 0-2 14630 4-5-1 8 13 DAL: Diaz (3) Barrios (80)Sat. May 21 Colorado L 0-1 41028 4-6-1 8 13 COL: Sjoberg (43)Sat. May 28 at New England L 1-2 21456 4-7-1 9 13 SEA: Kovar (7); NE: Nguyen (24) Hollinger-Janzen (80)Wed. June 1 at D.C. United W 2-0 15174 5-7-1 9 16 SEA: Morris (79) Jones (83); Sun. June 19 at New York L 0-2 21102 5-8-1 9 16 NYR: Grella (18,59)Sat. June 25 New York City

FCL 0-2 47537 5-9-1 9 16 NYC: Lampard (38) Matarrita (87)

Sat. July 2 at Toronto FC

Sat. July 9 Los AngelesWed. July 13 FC DallasSun. July 17 at PortlandSun. July 24 at Sporting KCSun. July 31 Los AngelesSun. Aug. 7 at Orlando City

SCSun. Aug. 14 Real Salt LakeSun. Aug. 21 PortlandWed. Aug. 24 at HoustonSun. Aug. 28 at PortlandSat. Sep. 10 at San JoseSat. Sep. 17 VancouverSun. Sep. 25 at Los Angeles

Wed. Sep. 28 ChicagoSun. Oct. 2 at VancouverWed. Oct. 12 HoustonSun. Oct. 16 at FC DallasSun. Oct. 23 Real Salt Lake

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2016 SCHEDULE

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TORONTO FC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)Goals

2 Sebastian Giovinco

04/23/2016 vs MTL W 2-0

2 Sebastian Giovinco

05/14/2016 vs VAN L 3-4

Assists

2 Jonathan Osorio 06/25/2016 vs ORL L 2-3Shots

10 Sebastian Giovinco

05/07/2016 vs DAL W 1-0

Shots on Goal

6 Sebastian Giovinco

05/14/2016 vs VAN L 3-4

Fouls Committed

5 Jozy Altidore 05/07/2016 vs DAL W 1-0Fouls Suffered

7 Jozy Altidore 04/16/2016 vs DC W 1-0Offside

5 Sebastian Giovinco

03/06/2016 vs NYR W 2-0

Saves

7 Clint Irwin 04/02/2016 vs COL L 0-17 Clint Irwin 04/09/2016 vs NE T 1-1Shots Faced

8 Clint Irwin 04/02/2016 vs COL L 0-18 Clint Irwin 04/09/2016 vs NE T 1-1Goals Allowed

4 Clint Irwin 05/14/2016 vs VAN L 3-4

TEAM LOW GAMES (2016)Shots

8 05/21/2016 vs CLB T 0-0Shots on Goal

1 04/09/2016 vs NE T 1-1Fouls Committed

6 04/02/2016 vs COL L 0-1Fouls Suffered

7 05/21/2016 vs CLB T 0-0Corner Kicks

1 03/13/2016 vs NYC T 2-2Offside

0 05/01/2016 vs POR L 1-2Saves

1 03/06/2016 vs NYR W 2-01 05/01/2016 vs POR L 1-21 05/18/2016 vs NYC T 1-11 05/28/2016 vs NYR L 0-3Shots Faced

1 03/06/2016 vs NYR W 2-0

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)Goals

3 05/14/2016 vs VAN L 3-4Assists

4 06/25/2016 vs ORL L 2-3Shots

21 05/14/2016 vs VAN L 3-4Shots on Goal

10 05/14/2016 vs VAN L 3-4Fouls Committed

19 05/07/2016 vs DAL W 1-0Fouls Suffered

22 04/02/2016 vs COL L 0-1Corner Kicks

13 05/21/2016 vs CLB T 0-0Offside

6 03/13/2016 vs NYC T 2-2Saves

7 04/02/2016 vs COL L 0-17 04/09/2016 vs NE T 1-1Shots Faced

8 04/02/2016 vs COL L 0-18 04/09/2016 vs NE T 1-1Goals Allowed

4 05/14/2016 vs VAN L 3-4

SOUNDERS FC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)Goals

1 13 times 03/12/2016 at RSL L 1-2Assists

2 Andreas Ivanschitz

04/16/2016 at PHI W 2-1

Shots

9 Clint Dempsey 03/19/2016 at VAN L 1-2Shots on Goal

4 Clint Dempsey 05/21/2016 at COL L 0-14 Jordan Morris 06/01/2016 at DC W 2-0Fouls Committed

5 Clint Dempsey 03/12/2016 at RSL L 1-25 Osvaldo Alonso 04/16/2016 at PHI W 2-1Fouls Suffered

5 Osvaldo Alonso 03/06/2016 at KC L 0-1Offside

3 Jordan Morris 05/28/2016 at NE L 1-2Saves

6 Stefan Frei 04/10/2016 at HOU T 1-16 Stefan Frei 04/23/2016 at COL L 1-3Shots Faced

9 Stefan Frei 04/23/2016 at COL L 1-3Goals Allowed

3 Stefan Frei 04/23/2016 at COL L 1-3

TEAM LOW GAMES (2016)Shots

6 03/12/2016 at RSL L 1-2Shots on Goal

2 03/06/2016 at KC L 0-12 05/28/2016 at NE L 1-22 06/25/2016 at NYC L 0-2Fouls Committed

8 04/02/2016 at MTL W 1-08 04/10/2016 at HOU T 1-18 05/07/2016 at SJ W 2-08 05/21/2016 at COL L 0-1Fouls Suffered

4 04/10/2016 at HOU T 1-1Corner Kicks

0 06/01/2016 at DC W 2-0Offside

0 04/16/2016 at PHI W 2-10 04/23/2016 at COL L 1-30 04/30/2016 at CLB W 1-00 05/07/2016 at SJ W 2-00 05/21/2016 at COL L 0-1Saves

0 05/21/2016 at COL L 0-1Shots Faced

1 05/07/2016 at SJ W 2-01 05/21/2016 at COL L 0-1

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)Goals

2 04/16/2016 at PHI W 2-12 05/07/2016 at SJ W 2-02 06/01/2016 at DC W 2-0Assists

3 05/07/2016 at SJ W 2-0Shots

19 03/19/2016 at VAN L 1-219 04/16/2016 at PHI W 2-1Shots on Goal

8 04/16/2016 at PHI W 2-18 04/30/2016 at CLB W 1-08 05/07/2016 at SJ W 2-08 06/01/2016 at DC W 2-0Fouls Committed

14 03/19/2016 at VAN L 1-214 06/19/2016 at NYR L 0-2Fouls Suffered

20 03/19/2016 at VAN L 1-2Corner Kicks

12 05/07/2016 at SJ W 2-0Offside

4 03/12/2016 at RSL L 1-24 06/25/2016 at NYC L 0-2Saves

6 04/10/2016 at HOU T 1-16 04/23/2016 at COL L 1-3Shots Faced

9 04/23/2016 at COL L 1-3Goals Allowed

3 04/23/2016 at COL L 1-3

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Toronto FC 2 wins, 9 goals

Sounders FC 7 wins, 17 goals1 ties

4/4/2009 SEA 2 at TOR 0 (T)8/29/2009 SEA 0 vs TOR 0 (Q)4/25/2010 TOR 2 vs SEA 0 (T)10/2/2010 SEA 3 vs TOR 2 (Q)4/30/2011 SEA 3 vs TOR 0 (Q)6/18/2011 SEA 1 at TOR 0 (T)3/17/2012 SEA 3 vs TOR 1 (Q)8/10/2013 SEA 2 at TOR 1 (T)3/15/2014 TOR 2 at SEA 1 (Q)9/5/2015 SEA 2 vs TOR 1 (Q)

SOUNDERS FC VS TORONTO FC

ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS:

1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 OT Total

SEA 2 5 1 4 3 2 0 17TOR 0 3 0 3 1 2 0 9

Sounders FC Toronto FC

Category 1 2 OT Tot 1 2 OT TotGoals 9 8 0 17 3 6 0 9Shots 48 75 0 123 51 48 0 99Shots on Goal 15 35 0 50 11 17 0 28Fouls 60 48 0 108 77 60 0 137Offsides 13 12 0 25 9 10 0 19Corner Kicks 13 33 0 46 25 23 0 48

HEAD-TO-HEAD

CAREER COACHING RECORDS:Greg Vanney vs. SEA 0-1-0 (0 pts./game)Sigi Schmid vs. TOR 10-2-4 (2.12 pts./game)

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS:Toronto FC Sounders FC

Goals 2 Defoe/De Rosario 3 David EstradaAssists 1 9 times 2 Evans/FernandezShots 10 Dwayne De Rosario 15 Fredy MonteroShots on Goal 3 3 times 6 3 timesFouls Committed 10 Dwayne De Rosario 17 Osvaldo AlonsoFouls Suffered 8 Dwayne De Rosario 11 Ljungberg/AlonsoWins 1 Soares

Espindola/Frei4 Kasey Keller

Losses 3 Stefan Frei 1 Keller/FreiShutouts 2 Stefan Frei 4 Kasey KellerSaves 20 Stefan Frei 9 Kasey KellerGoals Allowed 7 Stefan Frei 4 Kasey Keller

Toronto FC Seattle Sounders FCW-L-T Streak (started) W-L-T Streak (started)

At Halftime:Leading 3-0-0 3 Ws (04/16/2016) 2-0-0 3 Ws (10/25/2015)Tied 2-2-2 1 Ws (06/18/2016) 3-3-0 1 Ws (06/01/2016)Trailing 0-4-2 3 Ls (05/14/2016) 0-6-1 5 Ls (04/23/2016)

First Goal:Allowed 0-6-3 2 Ls (05/28/2016) 0-7-1 5 Ls (04/23/2016)Scored 5-0-0 5 Ws (03/06/2016) 5-2-0 1 Ws (06/01/2016)

Goals Scored:0 goals 0-3-1 1 Ls (05/28/2016) 0-5-0 13 Ls (06/06/2015)1 goals 3-1-2 1 Ws (06/18/2016) 2-4-1 1 Ls (05/28/2016)2 goals 2-1-1 1 Ls (06/25/2016) 3-0-0 7 Ws (05/16/2015)3 goals 0-1-0 1 Ls (05/14/2016) 0-0-0 6 Ws (03/08/2015)4 goals 0-0-0 2 Ws (08/05/2015) 0-0-0 1 Ws (08/16/2015)

Goals Allowed:0 goals 5-0-1 1 Ws (06/18/2016) 4-0-0 9 Ws (05/27/2015)1 goals 0-2-2 2 Ts (04/09/2016) 1-2-1 1 Ls (05/21/2016)2 goals 0-1-1 1 Ls (05/01/2016) 0-6-0 8 Ls (06/20/2015)3 goals 0-2-0 6 Ls (08/01/2015) 0-1-0 5 Ls (03/14/2015)4 goals 0-1-0 1 Ls (05/14/2016) 0-0-0 1 Ls (06/28/2015)

W-L-T Breakdowns:

ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS:Toronto FC Sounders FC

Goals 2 Jermain Defoe (03/15/14)

3 David Estrada (03/17/12)

Assists 1 9 players tied 2 Alvaro Fernandez (03/17/12)

Shots 6 Maicon Santos (06/18/11)

7 David Estrada (03/17/12)

Shots on Goal 2 3 players tied 5 David Estrada (03/17/12)

Fouls Committed 5 4 players tied 4 3 players tiedFouls Suffered 5 Ryan Johnson

(03/17/12)6 Clint Dempsey (03/15/14)

Shutouts 1 Stefan Frei (twice) 1 Kasey Keller/Kasey Keller/Kasey Keller/Kasey Keller (06/18/11)

Saves 7 Chris Konopka (09/05/15)

3 Keller/Frei

Goals Allowed 3 3 players tied 2 3 players tied

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PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTDwayne De Rosario 5 5 412 2 1 10Jermain Defoe 1 1 90 2 0 2Jonathan Osorio 3 3 270 1 1 6O'Brian White 2 1 100 1 1 2Chad Barrett 4 4 275 1 0 4Ryan Johnson 1 1 90 1 0 4Eriq Zavaleta 1 1 90 1 0 2Miguel Aceval 1 1 90 0 1 1Maicon Santos 3 3 225 0 1 7Dan Gargan 4 2 209 0 1 0Nicholas Lindsay 1 0 29 0 1 0Ashtone Morgan 3 2 181 0 1 0Andrew Wiedeman 2 1 83 0 1 1Team totals 10 10 900 9 9 99Opponent totals 10 10 900 17 15 123

TORONTO FC CAREER SCORING VS. SOUNDERS FC (2-7-1)

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PGJulio Cesar 1 90 2 1 1.00 0Stefan Frei 5 450 27 20 1.40 1Joseph Bendik 1 90 2 1 2.00 0Chris Konopka 1 90 9 7 2.00 0Greg Sutton 1 90 3 1 2.00 0Milos Kocic 1 90 7 4 3.00 0Team totals 10 900 50 34 1.70 1Opponent totals 10 900 28 18 0.90 0

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PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTDavid Estrada 2 1 99 3 0 8Brad Evans 9 9 729 2 2 12Clint Dempsey 3 2 227 2 1 14Steve Zakuani 4 3 266 2 0 5Alvaro Fernandez 4 2 198 1 2 3Obafemi Martins 3 3 214 1 1 10Fredy Montero 6 5 423 1 1 15Freddie Ljungberg 3 3 258 1 0 7Blaise Nkufo 1 1 77 1 0 2Sanna Nyassi 3 2 140 1 0 5Mauro Rosales 3 3 241 1 0 1Osvaldo Alonso 10 10 899 0 1 9Marc Burch 2 1 91 0 1 0Jhon Kennedy Hurtado 5 5 409 0 1 2Nate Jaqua 4 3 265 0 1 5Eddie Johnson 1 1 90 0 1 2Lamar Neagle 4 4 282 0 1 3James Riley 6 6 528 0 1 1Nathan Sturgis 3 2 172 0 1 1Team totals 10 10 900 17 15 123Opponent totals 10 10 900 9 9 99

SOUNDERS FC CAREER SCORING VS. TORONTO FC (7-2-1)

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PGKasey Keller 6 540 14 9 0.67 0Michael Gspurning 1 90 3 2 1.00 0Marcus Hahnemann 1 90 3 2 1.00 0Stefan Frei 2 180 8 5 1.50 0Team totals 10 900 28 18 0.90 0Opponent totals 10 900 50 34 1.70 1

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CURRENT TORONTO FC VS. SOUNDERS FC (2-7-1)

PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTDrew Moor 14 14 1260 3 0 8Jonathan Osorio 3 3 270 1 1 6Marky Delgado 5 5 433 1 0 6Will Johnson 14 13 1194 1 0 21Eriq Zavaleta 1 1 90 1 0 2Ashtone Morgan 3 2 181 0 1 0Steven Beitashour 11 10 935 0 0 2Mark Bloom 1 1 90 0 0 0Michael Bradley 2 2 180 0 0 3Jay Chapman 1 0 16 0 0 0Jordan Hamilton 1 0 9 0 0 0Clint Irwin 8 8 720 0 0 0Justin Morrow 7 7 630 0 0 0Clement Simonin 1 1 81 0 0 0Josh Williams 4 4 360 0 0 0Team totals 10 10 900 9 9 99Opponent totals 10 10 900 17 15 123

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PGClint Irwin 8 720 50 33 1.88 1Team totals 10 900 50 34 1.70 1Opponent totals 10 900 28 18 0.90 0

PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTBrad Evans 12 10 849 2 2 13Clint Dempsey 3 2 227 2 1 14Herculez Gomez 5 3 317 1 0 9Joevin Jones 2 1 125 1 0 2Michael Farfan 7 6 539 0 2 9Osvaldo Alonso 10 10 899 0 1 9Chad Marshall 15 15 1350 0 1 8Nathan Sturgis 7 6 442 0 1 4Oniel Fisher 1 1 90 0 0 0Stefan Frei 2 2 180 0 0 0Erik Friberg 3 2 189 0 0 0Tyrone Mears 1 1 90 0 0 1Dylan Remick 1 1 90 0 0 0Zach Scott 3 2 218 0 0 0Nelson Haedo Valdez 1 0 29 0 0 1Team totals 10 10 900 17 15 123Opponent totals 10 10 900 9 9 99

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PGStefan Frei 2 180 8 5 1.50 0Team totals 10 900 28 18 0.90 0Opponent totals 10 900 50 34 1.70 1

CURRENT SOUNDERS FC VS. TORONTO FC (7-2-1)

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MATCH DAY #16 

TORONTO FC VS.   SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC    SATURDAY, JULY 2, 2016 BMO FIELD KICKOFF: 7:30 P.M. ET 

 TORONTO FC RECORD (W/L/D) 5‐6‐4  19 pts.  SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC RECORD (W/L/D) 5‐9‐1  16 pts.  TV:  TSN 4 & 5  RADIO:  TSN Radio 1050 Gareth Wheeler  TORONTO FC PR Contact: Jeff Bradley Email:   [email protected] Phone:   (o) 416‐815‐4043   (c) 647‐200‐7536  Mike Masaro Email:   [email protected] Phone:   (o) 416‐815‐2474   (c) 416‐716‐1311  Anthony Cozzetto Email:   [email protected]  Phone:   (o) 416‐815‐6126   (c) 416‐317‐9398    

   

TORONTO FC 2016 MLS SCHEDULE DATE  OPPONENT  BROADCAST  TIME (ET)  RESULT 

Sunday, March 6 New York Red Bulls 

TSN4&5  1:30 PM W 2‐0 

Sunday, March 13  New York City FC  SN One  5:00 PM  D 2‐2 

Sunday, March 20  Sporting KC  TSN2  7:00 PM  L 1‐0 

Saturday, April 2  Colorado  TSN2  8:00 PM  L 1‐0 

Saturday, April 9  New England  TSN2  4:00 PM  D 1‐1 

Saturday, April 16  D.C. United  TSN4  5:00 PM  W 1‐0 

Saturday, April 23  Montreal  TSN4  4:00 PM  W 2‐0 

Sunday, May 1  Portland  TSN2  4:00 PM  L 2‐1 

Saturday, May 7  FC Dallas  TSN4  7:30 PM  W 1‐0 

Saturday, May 14  Vancouver  TSN1,3,4  7:30 PM  L 4‐3 

Wednesday, May 18  New York City FC  TSN4 & 5  7:00 PM  D 1‐1 

Saturday, May 21  Columbus  SN One  5:00 PM  D 0‐0 

Saturday, May 28 New York Red Bulls 

SN 360  7:00 PM L 3‐0 

Saturday, June 18  LA Galaxy  SN 360  7:30 PM  W 1‐0 

Saturday, June 25  Orlando  SN 360  7:30 PM  L 3‐2 

Saturday, July 2  Seattle  TSN2  7:30 PM   

Saturday, July 9  Chicago  TSN4 & 5  7:30 PM   

Wednesday, July 13  Columbus  TSN2  7:00 PM   

Saturday, July 16  San Jose  SN 360  10:30 PM   

Saturday, July 23  D.C. United  SN 360  7:30 PM   

Sunday, July 31  Columbus  SN 360  7:30 PM   

Wednesday, August 3  Real Salt Lake  TSN4  7:00 PM   

Saturday, August 6  New England  SN 360  7:30 PM   

Saturday, August 13  Houston  TSN2  9:00 PM   

Saturday, August 20  Philadelphia  SN 360  7:00 PM   

Wednesday, August 24  Orlando  TSN  7:30 PM   

Saturday, August 27  Montreal  TSN  7:30 PM   

Saturday, September 10 

Chicago  SN 360  8:30 PM  

Sunday, September 18 New York Red Bulls 

TSN2  7:00 PM  

Saturday, September 24 

Philadelphia  TSN2  5:00 PM  

Wednesday, September 28 

Orlando  TSN  7:30 PM  

Saturday, October 1  D.C. United  TSN  7:30 PM   

Sunday, October 16  Montreal  TSN2  5:00 PM   

Sunday, October 23  Chicago  TSN4 & 5  4:00 PM   

 

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TORONTO FC 2016 ROSTER (As of June 30, 2016)  

Number  Name  Pos  HT  WT  D.O.B.  Age  Birthplace  Pronunciation 

1  Clint Irwin  GK  6'2  195  4/1/1989  27  Charlotte, NC  CL‐INT ER‐WIN 

2  Justin Morrow  D  5'9  156  10/4/1987  28  Cleveland, OH  MORR‐OH 

3  Drew Moor  D  6'0  162  1/15/1984  32  Dallas, Texas  M’OO‐UR 

4  Michael Bradley  M  6'2  179  7/31/1987  28  Princeton, NJ  BRAD‐LEE 

5  Ashtone Morgan  D  5'9  163  2/9/1991  25  Toronto, ON  ASH‐TON MORE‐GAN 

6  Nick Hagglund  D  6'1  195  9/14/1992  23  Cincinnati, OH  HAGG‐LUND 

7  Will Johnson  M  5'10  168  1/21/1987  29  Toronto, Ontario  JON‐SON 

8  Benoît Cheyrou  M  5'11  180  5/3/1981  35  Suresnes, France  BUHN‐WAH SHEY‐ROU 

9  Tsubasa Endoh  F  5'7  141  8/20/1993  22  Tokyo, Japan  SOO‐BAH‐SAH ENN‐DO 

10  Sebastian Giovinco  F  5'5  144  1/26/1987  29  Turin, Italy  SE‐BAS‐TI‐AN JOE‐VIN‐KO 

11  Mo Babouli  F  5'8  171  1/2/1993  23  Al Ain, United Arab Emirates  MO‐HAM BAB‐OU‐LEE 

13  Clément Simonin  D  6’1  187  7/1/1991  24  Lorient, France  KLE‐MONT SIM‐OH‐NIN 

14  Jay Chapman  M  6'0  155  1/1/1994  22  Brampton, ON  CHAP‐MAN 

15  Eriq Zavaleta  D  6'1  189  8/2/1992  23  Westfield, IN  ZAV‐AH‐LET‐AH 

17  Jozy Altidore  F  6'1  175  11/6/1989  26  Livingston, NJ  JO‐ZEE AL‐TI‐DOR 

18  Marco Delgado  M  5'9  163  5/16/1995  21  Glendora, CA  DEL‐GA‐DO 

19  Daniel Lovitz  M  5'10  166  8/27/1991  24  Wyndmoor, PA  LOV‐ITZ 

20  Chris Mannella  M  5'11  171  6/7/1994  22  Toronto, ON  MA‐NEL‐A 

21  Jonathan Osorio  M  5'9  162  6/12/1992  23  Toronto, ON  JOHN‐ATHAN O‐SOR‐EE‐O 

22  Jordan Hamilton  F  6'0  189  3/17/1996  20  Scarborough, ON  JOR‐DAN HAM‐IL‐TON 

23  Josh Williams  D  6'1  185  4/18/1988  28  Copley, Ohio  WIL‐E‐AMS 

24  Damien Perquis  D  6'1  183  4/10/1984  32  Troyes, France  DAH‐ME‐AN PEAR‐KEES 

25  Alex Bono  GK  6'2  199  4/25/1994  22  Syracuse, NY  BO‐NO 

28  Mark Bloom  D  6'0  166  11/25/1987  28  Marietta, GA  B’LOOM 

33  Steven Beitashour  D  5'10  152  2/1/1987  29  San Jose, California  BEY‐TAH‐SURE 

40  Quillan Roberts  GK  6'1  214  9/13/1994  21  Brampton, ON  Q'WILL‐AN ROB‐ERTS 

  

     

 

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Toronto FC Media Notes Recent Transactions June 29, 2016  

Toronto FC announced Wednesday that the club has signed Toronto FC II midfielder/forward Raheem Edwards to a short‐term agreement 

June 2, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Thursday that the club has loaned defender Clément Simonin to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

May 13, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has recalled goalkeeper Quillan Roberts from Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL).  

Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Alex Bono o Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

May 10, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Tuesday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Quillan Roberts to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

May 6, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has recalled goalkeepers Quillan Roberts, Alex Bono, defender Eriq Zavaleta, midfielders Daniel Lovitz, Jay Chapman, and forward Mo Babouli to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

May 3, 2016  

Toronto FC announced Tuesday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Quillan Roberts, defenders Mark Bloom, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta, midfielders Chris Mannella, Daniel Lovitz, Jay Chapman, and forward Mo Babouli to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

April 29, 2016  

Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has recalled goalkeeper Quillan Roberts, defender Nick Hagglund, midfielders Chris Mannella and Jay Chapman from Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL).  

Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Alex Bono to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

April 24, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Sunday that the club has loaned defender Ashtone Morgan to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

April 22, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Quillan Roberts, defender Ashtone Morgan, midfielder Jay Chapman and forward Jordan Hamilton to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has recalled goalkeeper Alex Bono and defender Eriq Zavaleta from Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL).  

April 15, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Friday that the club has loaned defenders Nick Hagglund and Eriq Zavaleta to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

March 24, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Thursday that the club has loaned goalkeeper Alex Bono, defender Mark Bloom, midfielder Chris Mannella and forward Mo Babouli to Toronto FC II of the United Soccer League (USL). 

March 10, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Thursday that the club has acquired the Right of First Refusal for forward Ben Spencer from Real Salt Lake in exchange for Targeted Allocation Money (TAM) 

 

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March 8, 2016 

Toronto FC announced Tuesday that the club has acquired GAM (General Allocation Money) from Seattle Sounders FC in exchange for TAM (Targeted Allocation Money) and an international roster spot 

March 5, 2016   

Toronto FC announced Saturday that the club has signed forward Molham Babouli to a Homegrown Player contract from USL affiliate Toronto FC II. Babouli becomes the twelfth player from the Academy to join the First Team 

March 2, 2016 

Placed forward Herculez Gomez on waivers 

Toronto FC announced Wednesday that the club has acquired a conditional second round pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft from the Houston Dynamo in exchange for midfielder Collen Warner.  

February 27, 2016   

Signed 2016 MLS SuperDraft forward Tsubasa Endoh February 26, 2016   

Placed forward Luke Moore on waivers January 19, 2016   

Selected midfielder Mitchell Taintor (59th overall) in the third round of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft 

Selected forward Darius Madison (70th overall) and midfielder Brian James (80th overall) in the fourth round of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft 

January 18, 2016   

Acquired goalkeeper Clint Irwin from the Colorado Rapids in exchange for a third round pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft, a conditional first round pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft and targeted allocation money (TAM) 

January 14, 2016   

Selected midfielder Tsubasa Endoh (9th overall) in the first round of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft January 13, 2016   

Placed defender Ahmed Kantari on waivers  

UPCOMING MLS/TORONTO FC PLAYER MILESTONES   

          

TORONTO FC INJURY REPORT (As of June 29, 2016) 

Player  Injury  Status  2016 Games Missed Jozy Altidore  Hamstring Injury  Out  6 Daniel Lovitz  Knee Injury  Out  4 

Ashtone Morgan  Foot Injury  Out  3 Clint Irwin  Quadriceps Strain  Out  0 

 

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HEAD TO HEAD MLS LEAGUE PLAY ONLY 

 Toronto FC record: 2‐7‐1 Home games: 1‐3‐0 (3 GF, 5 GA) Road games: 1‐4‐1 (6 GF, 12 GA)  04/04/2009   TOR 0 vs SEA 2  L                BMO Field 08/29/2009   TOR 0 at SEA 0  T                Qwest Field  04/25/2010   TOR 2 vs SEA 0  W              BMO Field 10/02/2010   TOR 2 at SEA 3  L                Qwest Field  04/30/2011   TOR 0 at SEA 3  L                Qwest Field 06/18/2011   TOR 0 vs SEA 1  L                BMO Field  03/17/2012   TOR 1 at SEA 3  L                CenturyLink Field  08/10/2013   TOR 1 vs SEA 2  L                BMO Field  03/15/2014   TOR 2 at SEA 1  W              CenturyLink Field  09/05/2015   TOR 1 at SEA 2  L                CenturyLink Field 

 TORONTO FC STATISTICAL BREAK DOWN – 2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON 

# of Games played: 15 Statistics By Half GOALS    First  Second  Total Toronto FC      7   10   17  Opponents     12   6   18  SHOTS     Att.On Goal         On Target     Off Target  Blocked Shots Toronto FC      187     67                 71     56 Opponents             180                             64                 74        41          

 

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Record vs MLS Team  2016  All‐Time Chicago Fire   0‐0‐0  4‐9‐8 Colorado Rapids  0‐1‐0  8‐6‐1 Columbus Crew SC  0‐0‐1  5‐12‐9 D.C. United  1‐0‐0  8‐12‐4 FC Dallas  1‐0‐0  2‐8‐5 Houston Dynamo  0‐0‐0  4‐6‐9 LA Galaxy  1‐0‐0  3‐6‐6 Montreal Impact  1‐0‐0  6‐3‐3 New England Revolution  0‐0‐1  4‐10‐9 New York City FC  0‐0‐2  0‐2‐3 New York Red Bulls  1‐1‐0  7‐13‐5 Orlando City SC  0‐1‐0  3‐1‐0 Philadelphia Union  0‐0‐0  5‐6‐4 Portland Timbers  0‐1‐0  3‐2‐2 Real Salt Lake  0‐0‐0  4‐8‐2 San Jose Earthquakes  0‐0‐0  4‐4‐4 Seattle Sounders FC  0‐0‐0  2‐7‐1 Sporting KC  0‐1‐0  4‐14‐5 Vancouver Whitecaps FC  0‐1‐0  3‐3‐1 

 Record By Month        Record By Day       Month   Home  Away  Overall  Day  Home  Away  Overall March  0‐0‐0  1‐1‐1  1‐1‐1  Monday  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0 April  0‐0‐0  2‐1‐1  2‐1‐1  Tuesday  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0 May  1‐1‐2  0‐2‐0  1‐3‐2  Wednesday  0‐0‐1  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐1 June  1‐0‐0  0‐1‐0  1‐1‐0  Thursday  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0 July  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0  Friday  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0  0‐0‐0 August  0‐0‐0   0‐0‐0   0‐0‐0   Saturday  2‐1‐1  2‐3‐1  4‐4‐2 September  0‐0‐0   0‐0‐0   0‐0‐0   Sunday  0‐0‐0  1‐2‐1  1‐2‐1 October            0‐0‐0        0‐0‐0          0‐0‐0              Situational Records Half Time Record Leading at Half Time  W  L  D   3  0  0 Trailing at Half Time  W  L  D   0  4  2 Tied at Half Time  W  L  D 

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Scoring First Record when TFC Scores First  W  L  D   5  0  0 Record when Opponent Scores First  W  L  D   0  6  3  Possession ‐ Full Time   Record when TFC has greater than 50% Possession   W  L  D   1  3  2 Record when TFC has less than 50% Possession   W  L  D 

                             4  3      2  Record when Scoring…Goal(s)   W  L  D Zero  ‐  3  1 One   3  1  2 Two  2  1  1 Three   0  1  0 Four   0  0  0 Five +  0  0  0  MLS Awards  MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week 

Week 1 – Drew Moor 

Week 7 – Steven Beitashour 

Week 8 – Drew Moor, Michael Bradley, Sebastian Giovinco 

Week 10 – Clint Irwin & Damien Perquis 

Week 11 – Sebastian Giovinco 

Week 15 – Drew Moor 

Week 16 – Clint Irwin 

         

 

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2016 MLS Game‐by‐Game Results  

          *PK, ^ET      + = Sellout 

GM #  DATE  OPPONENT RESULT (W‐L‐D)  GWG  TFC GOALS  GF‐GA  AF‐AA  ATTEND. 

1  Sunday, March 6  New York Red Bulls  W  10  10*, 18^  2‐0  12‐11  21,303 

2  Sunday, March 13  New York City FC  D    24^, 10  2‐2  10‐15  30, 315 

3  Sunday, March 20  Sporting KC  L      0‐1  12‐7  19, 867 

4  Saturday, April 2  Colorado  L      0‐1  11‐23  10, 772 

5  Saturday, April 9  New England  D    10  1‐1  10‐13  16, 935 

6  Saturday, April 16  D.C. United  W  10  10  1‐0  10‐18  16, 236 

7  Saturday, April 23  Montreal  W  10  10*, 10  2‐0  9‐10  20, 801+ 

8  Sunday, May 1  Portland  L    7  1‐2  18‐9  21, 144 

9  Saturday, May 7  FC Dallas  W  9  9  1‐0  17‐10  30, 025+ 

10  Saturday, May 14  Vancouver  L    10,10,3  3‐4  21‐8  24, 748 

11  Wednesday, May 18  New York City FC  D    7  1‐1  11‐7  30, 025+ 

12  Saturday, May 21  Columbus  D      0‐0  8‐15  26, 252 

13  Saturday, May 28  New York Red Bulls  L      0‐3  12‐7  20, 324 

14  Saturday, June 18  LA Galaxy  W  3  3  1‐0  14‐10  30, 025+ 

15  Saturday, June 25  Orlando  L    22,2  2‐3  12‐17  27, 818 

16  Saturday, July 2  Seattle             

17  Saturday, July 9  Chicago             

18  Wednesday, July 13  Columbus             

19  Saturday, July 16  San Jose             

20  Saturday, July 23  D.C. United             

21  Sunday, July 31  Columbus             

22  Wednesday, August 3  Real Salt Lake             

23  Saturday, August 6  New England             

24  Saturday, August 13  Houston             

25  Saturday, August 20  Philadelphia             

26  Wednesday, August 24  Orlando             

27  Saturday, August 27  Montreal             

28  Saturday, September 10  Chicago             

29  Sunday, September 18  New York Red Bulls             

30  Saturday, September 24  Philadelphia             

31  Wednesday, September 28  Orlando             

32  Saturday, October 1  D.C. United             

33  Sunday, October 16  Montreal             

34  Sunday, October 23  Chicago             

     

 

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2016 MLS RESULTS AND LINEUPS  MATCH DAY 1 – @ NEW YORK RED BULLS – W 2‐0 – SUNDAY, MARCH 6  Scoring Summary TFC – Sebastian Giovinco (1) 82’ PK TFC – Marco Delgado (1) 90’ +1                     Misconduct Summary TFC – Daniel Lovitz 38’ (caution) RBNY – Ronald Zubar 47’ (caution) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 88’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Drew Moor, Damien Perquis, Justin Morrow; Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Jonathan Osorio; Tsubasa Endoh (Ashtone Morgan 84’), Sebastian Giovinco, Daniel Lovitz (Marco Delgado 68’)  Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Nick Hagglund, Benoit Cheyrou, Mo Babouli, Josh Williams  New York Red Bulls – Luis Robles; Sal Zizzo, Ronald Zubar (Sean Davis 85’), Gideon Baah, Kemar Lawrence; Dax McCarty ©, Felipe, Lloyd Sam (Anatole Bertrand Abang 73’), Sacha Kljestan, Mike Grella (Shaun Wright‐Phillips 79’); Bradley Wright‐Phillips Substitutes Not Used: Kyle Reynish, Connor Lade, Karl Ouimette, Chris Duvall 

MATCH DAY 2 – @ NEW YORK CITY FC – D 2‐2 – SUNDAY, MARCH 13  Scoring Summary NYCFC – David Villa 24’ (PK) NYCFC – David Villa 28’ (Mix Diskerud) TFC – Damien Perquis 45’+2 (Sebastian Giovinco) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 76’ (Will Johnson)  Misconduct Summary NYCFC – Federico Bravo 52’ (caution) NYCFC – Mikey Lopez 89’ (caution) TFC – Ashtone Morgan 90’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Will Johnson (Josh Williams 90 +1’), Michael Bradley ©, Marco Delgado; Tsubasa Endoh (Benoit Cheyrou 59’), Jonathan Osorio (Ashtone Morgan 88’), Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Nick Hagglund, Mo Babouli, Jordan Hamilton  New York City FC – Josh Saunders; Frederic Brillant, Jason Hernandez, Ronald Matarrita; Thomas McNamara (Mikey Lopez 77’), Federico Bravo, Andrea Pirlo, Mix Diskerud; Khiry Shelton (Ethan White 78’), Tony Taylor (Steven Mendoza 67’), David Villa © Substitutes Not Used: Eirik Johansen, Patrick Mullins, Mehdi Ballouchy, Diego Martinez 

     

 

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MATCH DAY 3 – @ SPORTING KANSAS CITY – L 1‐0 – SUNDAY, MARCH 20  Scoring Summary SKC – Brad Davis 70’  Misconduct Summary TFC – Benoit Cheyrou 60’ (caution) TFC – Justin Morrow 71’ (caution) SKC – Roger Espinoza 84’ (ejection) SKC – Tim Melia 87’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis, Josh Williams (Jay Chapman 86’), Justin Morrow; Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Benoit Cheyrou (Jozy Altidore 77’); Marco Delgado; Tsubasa Endoh (Mo Babouli 77’), Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Ashtone Morgan, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta  Sporting KC – Tim Melia; Chance Myers, Nuno Coelho, Matt Besler, Amadou Dia; Jordi Quintilla (Lawrence Olum 81’), Soni Mustivar, Roger Espinoza; Connor Hallisey (Brad Davis 45’), Dominic Dwyer, Graham Zusi Substitutes Not Used: Alec Kann, Kevin Ellis, Saad Abdul‐Salaam, Daniel Salloi, Jimmy Medranda 

MATCH DAY 4 – @ COLORADO RAPIDS – L 1‐0 – SATURDAY, APRIL 2  Scoring Summary COL – Luis Solignac 18’ (Marco Pappa)                           Misconduct Summary TFC – Benoit Cheyrou 11’ (caution) TFC – Benoit Cheyrou 13’ (caution) (ejection) COL – Marc Burch 45’ (caution) TFC – Damien Perquis 48’ (caution) COL – Bobby Burling 59’ (caution) COL – Conor Doyle 82’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis (Ashtone Morgan 76’), Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Benoit Cheyrou; Daniel Lovitz (Jonathan Osorio 27’), Sebastion Giovinco, Mo Babouli (Jozy Altidore 60’)     Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Josh Williams, Marky Delgado, Tsubasa Endo     Colorado Rapids – Zac MacMath; Eric Miller, Bobby Burling, Axel Sjoberg, Marc Burch; Sam Cronin, Micheal Azira (Dillon Serna 82’), Marco Pappa (Dominique Badji 61’), Dillon Powers, Shkelzen Gashi (Conor Doyle 73’); Luis Solignac Substitutes Not Used: Chris Froschauer, Zach Pfeffer 

  

      

 

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MATCH DAY 5 – @ NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION – D 1‐1 – SATURDAY, APRIL 9  Scoring Summary NE – Kelyn Rowe 14’ (Je‐Vaughn Watson, Gershon Koffie) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 58’ (Jozy Altidore, Will Johnson)                           Misconduct Summary NE – Gershon Koffie 20’ (caution) TFC – Justin Morrow 58’ (caution) TFC – Jozy Altidore 61’ (caution) TFC – Will Johnson 73’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Marco Delgado (Ashtone Morgan 84’), Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Jonathan Osorio; Sebastian Giovinco, Jozy Altidore (Mo Babouli 70’) Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Mark Bloom, Nick Hagglund, Jay Chapman, Daniel Lovitz  New England Revolution – Bobby Shuttleworth; Je‐Vaughn Watson, Andrew Farrell, José Gonçalves ©, Chris Tierney; Scott Caldwell (Daigo Kobayashi 73’), Gershon Koffie, Kelyn Rowe, Lee Nguyen, Diego Fagundez (Charlie Davies 78’); Teal Bunbury (Femi Hollinger‐Janzen 90’) Substitutes Not Used: Brad Knighton, London Woodberry, Sambinha, Zachary Herivaux 

MATCH DAY 6 – @ D.C. UNITED – W 1‐0 – SATURDAY, APRIL 16  Scoring Summary TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 1’ (Marky Delgado, Jozy Altidore)  Misconduct Summary TFC – Jozy Altidore 35’ (caution) TFC – Clint Irwin 88’ (caution) DCU – Marcelo Sarvas 89’ (caution) DCU – Steve Birnbaum 90’+5 (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Josh Williams (Damien Perquis 68’), Justin Morrow; Marky Delgado (Jay Chapman 65’), Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Jonathan Osorio; Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Ashtone Morgan, Mark Bloom, Daniel Lovitz, Mo Babouli  D.C. United – Travis Worra; Sean Franklin, Bobby Boswell ©, Steve Birnbaum, Taylor Kemp; Lamar Neagle, Marcelo Sarvas, Nick DeLeon, Patrick Nyarko (Luciano Acosta 69’); Chris Rolfe (Alvaro Saborio 61’), Fabian Espindola Substitutes Not Used: Tally Hall, Kofi Opare, Luke Mishu, Jared Jeffrey, Rob Vincent 

     

  

 

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MATCH DAY 7 – @ MONTREAL IMPACT – W 2‐0 – SATURDAY, APRIL 23  Scoring Summary TFC – Sebastian Giovinco  40’ (PK) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco  81’ (Will Johnson)  Misconduct Summary TFC – Justin Morrow  27’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Drew Moor, Damien Perquis, Justin Morrow; Marky Delgado (Josh Williams 90’+3’), Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Jonathan Osorio; Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco (Mo Babouli 89’) Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Ashtone Morgan, Eriq Zavaleta, Daniel Lovitz, Tsubasa Endoh  Montreal Impact – Evan Bush; Hassoun Camara (Maxim Tissot 20’), Victor Cabrera, Laurent Ciman, Ambroise Oyongo; Dominic Oduro, Eric Alexander (Patrice Bernier 57’), Marco Donadel, Harry Shipp (Johan Venegas 69’); Ignacio Piatti ©, Didier Drogba Substitutes Not Used: Eric Kronberg, Wandrille Lefevre, Kyle Bekker, Michael Salazar 

MATCH DAY 8 – @ PORTLAND TIMBERS – L 2‐1 – SUNDAY, MAY 2  Scoring Summary POR – Fanendo Adi  17’ (Diego Valeri, Darren Mattocks) TFC – Will Johnson 40’ (Sebastian Giovinco) POR – Diego Valeri 74’  Misconduct Summary TFC – Damien Perquis 57’ (caution) POR – Liam Ridgewell 62’ (caution) POR – Dairon Asprilla 82’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour (Jay Chapman 89’), Drew Moor, Damien Perquis, Justin Morrow (Daniel Lovitz 82’); Marky Delgado, Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Tsubasa Endoh (Mo Babouli 78’); Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Mark Bloom, Eriq Zavaleta, Josh Williams  Portland Timbers – Jake Gleeson; Zarek Valentin, Nat Borchers, Liam Ridgewell ©, Chris Klute; Diego Valeri (Jack Jewsbury 90’+3’), Diego Chara, Darlington Nagbe; Lucas Melano (Dairon Asprilla 82’), Fanendo Adi, Darren Marrocks (Ben Zemanski 56’) Substitutes Not Used: Wade Hamilton, Jermaine Taylor, Jack Barmby, Jack McInerney 

  

       

 

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MATCH DAY 9 – VS. FC DALLAS – W 1‐0 – SATURDAY, MAY 7  Scoring Summary TFC – Tsubasa Endoh 28’ (Sebastian Giovinco)   Misconduct Summary TFC – Marco Delgado 14’ (caution) FCD – Victor Ulloa 39’ (caution) TFC – Michael Bradley 43’ (caution) TFC – Steven Beitashour 74’ (caution) TFC – Will Johnson 87’ (caution) TFC – Jozy Altidore 90’ + 6’(caution)   Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Drew Moor, Damien Perquis, Justin Morrow; Marky Delgado (Jonathan Osorio 57’), Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Tsubasa Endoh (Josh Williams 90’ + 2’); Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Eriq Zavaleta, Jay Chapman, Mo Babouli, Daniel Lovitz   FC Dallas – Jesse Gonzalez; Ryan Hollingshead, Zach Loyd, Walker Zimmerman, Maynor Figueroa; Kellyn Acosta, Mauro Díaz, Victor Ulloa (Mauro Rosales 81’); Michael Barrios (Carlos Lizarazo 72’), Maximiliano Urruti, Tesho Akindele (Fabian Castillo HT’) Substitutes Not Used: Chris Seitz, Juan Esteban Ortiz, Carlos Gruezo, Atiba Harris 

MATCH DAY 10 – VS. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC  – L 4‐3 – SATURDAY, MAY 14  Scoring Summary VWFC – Kekuta Manneh 12’ VWFC – Christian Bolaños 18’ TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 37’ (Damien Perquis) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 66’ (Michael Bradley) VWFC – Kekuta Manneh 70’ (Pedro Morales) VWFC – Pedro Morales 72’ (Kekuta Manneh)  TFC – Drew Moor 80’ (Sebastian Giovinco)  Misconduct Summary VWFC – Pa Modou Kah 35’ (caution) VWFC – Fraser Aird 63’ (caution) VWFC – Fraser Aird 76’ (caution) (ejection) VWFC – Blas Pérez 89’ (caution) TFC – Sebastian Giovinco 90’ + 5’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis (Daniel Lovitz 78’), Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Michael Bradley ©, Jonathan Osorio (Jay Chapman 80’), Will Johnson, Tsubasa Endoh; Sebastian Giovinco, Jozy Altidore (Mo Babouli 38’)  Substitutes Not Used: Quillan Roberts, Josh Williams, Ashtone Morgan, Eriq Zavaleta   Vancouver Whitecaps FC – David Ousted; Fraser Aird, Pa Modou Kah, Tim Parker, Jordan Harvey; Russell Teibert, Matías Laba, Christian Bolaños, Pedro Morales (Andrew Jacobson 89’), Kekuta Manneh (Jordan Smith 78’); Erik Hurtado (Blas Pérez 85’) Substitutes Not Used: Paolo Tornaghi, Sam Adekugbe, Cristian Techera, Nicolás Mezquida 

  

 

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MATCH DAY 11 – VS. NEW YORK CITY FC – D 1‐1 – WEDNESDAY, MAY 18  Scoring Summary NYCFC – Kwadwo Poku 16’ (Patrick Mullins, Steven Mendoza) TFC – Will Johnson 42’ (Josh Williams, Mo Babouli)  MISCONDUCT SUMMARY NYCFC – Patrick Mullins 19’ (caution) TFC –      Michael Bradley 39’ (caution) NYCFC – Federico Bravo 56’ (caution) NYCFC – Mix Diskerud 70’ (caution) NYCFC – David Villa 85’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Josh Williams, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Michael Bradley ©, Will Johnson, Jay Chapman (Daniel Lovitz 90’ + 2’), Tsubasa Endoh; Mo Babouli, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Alex Bono, Damien Perquis, Ashtone Morgan, Mark Bloom, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta  New York City FC – Josh Saunders ©; Ethan White (RJ Allen 57’), Frederic Brillant, Jason Hernandez, Diego Martínez (Andoni Iraola 66’); Mix Diskerud, Federico Bravo, Kwadwo Poku (David Villa 74’); Steven Mendoza, Patrick Mullins, Mehdi Ballouchy Substitutes Not Used: Eirik Johansen, Jefferson Mena, Andrea Pirlo, Jack Harrison 

MATCH DAY 12 – VS. COLUMBUS CREW SC – D 0‐0 – SATURDAY, MAY 21 Scoring Summary None  Misconduct Summary TFC – Justin Morrow 56’ (caution) TFC – Steven Beitashour 82’ (caution) CCSC – Wil Trapp 88’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Eriq Zavaleta, Josh Williams (Tsubasa Endoh 54’), Drew Moor; Steven Beitashour, Will Johnson, Michael Bradley ©, Jay Chapman (Jonathan Osorio HT), Justin Morrow (Daniel Lovitz 72’); Mo Babouli, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Alex Bono, Damien Perquis, Ashtone Morgan, Nick Hagglund  Columbus Crew SC – Steve Clark, Harrison Afful, Michael Parkhurst, Gastón Sauro (Rodrigo Saravia 35’), Corey Ashe; Wil Trapp, Mohammed Saeid, Justin Meram (Héctor Jiménez 85’), Federico Higuaín, Cedrick (Ethan Finlay 67’); Ola Kamara Substitutes Not Used: Brad Stuver, Waylon Francis, Chad Barson, Conor Casey 

     

    

 

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MATCH DAY 13 – @ NEW YORK RED BULLS – L 3‐0 – SATURDAY, MAY 28  Scoring Summary NYRB – Bradley Wright‐Phillips 4’ (Sacha Kljestan) NYRB – Bradley Wright‐Phillips 25’ (Sacha Kljestan) NYRB – Bradley Wright‐Phillips 27’ (Mike Grella, Felipe)                     Misconduct Summary NYRB –  Gonzalo Verón 43’ (ejection) TFC – Ashtone Morgan 63’ (caution) NYRB – Dax McCarty 68’ (caution) TFC – Damien Perquis 83’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Steven Beitashour, Damien Perquis, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow (Jordan Hamilton 59’); Will Johnson, Jonathan Osorio, Marco Delgado, Daniel Lovitz (Jay Chapman 78’); Sebastian Giovinco © (Ashtone Morgan 22’), Mo Babouli Substitutes Not Used: Alex Bono, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta, Benoit Cheyrou  New York Red Bulls – Luis Robles; Sal Zizzo, Ronald Zubar, Aurélien Collin, Connor Lade; Felipe, Dax McCarty, Gonzalo Verón, Sacha Kljestan (Sean Davis 76’), Mike Grella (Gideon Baah 68’); Bradley Wright‐Phillips (Brandon Allen 83’) Substitutes Not Used: Kyle Reynish, Justin Bilyeu, Shaun Wright‐Phillips, Alex Muyl 

MATCH DAY 14 – VS. LA GALAXY – W 1‐0 – SATURDAY, JUNE 18  Scoring Summary TFC – Drew Moor 76’ (Eriq Zavaleta, Benoit Cheyrou)  Misconduct Summary LA – A.J. DeLaGarza 28’ (caution)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin; Justin Morrow, Drew Moor, Eriq Zavaleta, Steven Beitashour; Benoit Cheyrou ©, Jonathan Osorio, Marco Delgado (Nick Hagglund 81’), Tsubasa Endoh (Will Johnson 66’); Jordan Hamilton (Mo Babouli 68’), Sebastian Giovinco  Substitutes Not Used: Alex Bono, Jay Chapman, Damien Perquis, Josh Williams  LA Galaxy – Brian Rowe; A.J. DeLaGarza, Daniel Steres, Jelle Van Damme, Ashley Cole (Dave Romney 83’); Baggio Husidic, Nigel de Jong, Jeff Larentowicz, Mike Magee (Jose Villarreal 77’); Alan Gordon (Emmanuel Boateng 66’), Sebastian Lletget Substitutes Not Used: Clément Diop, Leonardo, Rafael Garcia  

    

   

 

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MATCH DAY 15 – @ ORLANDO CITY SC – L 3‐2 – SATURDAY, JUNE 25  Scoring Summary ORL – Cyle Larin 5’ (Kevin Molino, Adrian Winter) TFC – Jordan Hamilton 47’ (Jonathan Osorio) ORL – Adrian Winter 83’ (Kevin Molino) TFC – Justin Morrow 90’ (Sebastian Giovinco, Jonathan Osorio) ORL – Kaka 90’ +10 (PK)  Misconduct Summary ORL – David Mateos 32’ (caution) TFC – Jonathan Osorio 66’ (caution) TFC – Josh Williams 90’+9 (ejection)  Lineups Toronto FC – Clint Irwin (Alex Bono 70’); Nick Hagglund, Josh Williams, Drew Moor, Justin Morrow; Benoit Cheyrou © (Mo Babouli 86’), Will Johnson (Marky Delgado 45’), Jonathan Osorio, Tsubasa Endoh; Jordan Hamilton, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Mark Bloom, Eriq Zavaleta, Jay Chapman  Orlando City SC – Joe Bendik; Kevin Alston, David Mateos, Tommy Redding, Brek Shea; Darwin Ceren, Cristian Higuita, Kevin Molino (Servando Carrasco 86’), Adrian Winter, Kaka; Cyle Larin (Julio Baptista 79’) Substitutes Not Used: Earl Edwards Jr., Luke Boden, Rafael Ramos, Antonio Nocerino, Carlos Rivas 

 

     

 

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TORONTO FC MANAGEMENT & COACHING BIOS BILL MANNING – PRESIDENT 

 Bill Manning was named President of Toronto FC on October 12, 2015.  Manning, joins Toronto FC after spending the previous eight seasons as president of both Real Salt Lake (RSL) and Rio Tinto Stadium. During his time with RSL, Manning transformed the club into a winner, leading the organization to a 2009 MLS Cup championship, as well as a model franchise off the pitch where both season tickets and sponsorships more than tripled. The club also won the Eastern Conference title (2009), Western Conference title (2013) and were MLS Cup runners‐up (2013) and CONCACAF Champions League runners‐up (2011). Manning was the recipient of the Major League Soccer Doug Hamilton Executive of the Year award in both 2012 and 2014. In addition, he helped 

establish, open and sold naming rights to Rio Tinto Stadium, home to Real Salt Lake.              Manning brings a wealth of sports management experience to Toronto FC from his twenty‐two year career in executive positions in the National Football League with the Philadelphia Eagles, the National Basketball Association’s Houston Rockets and Real Salt Lake of MLS.   A native of Massapequa, New York, Manning was a nationally‐recognized collegiate soccer player at the University of Bridgeport where, as a sophomore, he helped the Purple Knights to a NCAA quarterfinal berth, and as a senior in 1986 he led his team to a final four appearance while earning first‐team All‐America honors. Manning continued his playing career after college and won a U.S. Open Cup with the Brooklyn Italians in 1991, and played professionally in the United Soccer League (USL) with the Penn‐Jersey Spirit (1991), Valley Golden Eagles (1993) and New York Fever (1994‐95). Manning also holds a U.S. Soccer National “A” Coaching License.  Manning began his career in sports management with the Continental Indoor Soccer League during its inaugural season in 1993. After his last season with the Fever, he went on to leadership roles in the United Soccer League with the Long Island Rough Riders and then the Minnesota Thunder where he was named USL Executive of the Year in 1999 following their championship season. Manning got his start in MLS in 2000 with the Tampa Bay Mutiny as President and General Manager and was named 2000 MLS Executive of the Year by the Washington Post.   Manning received his Bachelor of Science degree (1987) and Masters in Business Administration (1989) from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut where he was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2006.  Manning and his wife, Jennifer, will reside in Toronto with their sons John and Will.  

TIM BEZBATCHENKO – GENERAL MANAGER  Tim Bezbatchenko was named general manager of Toronto FC on September 20, 2013 after having spent three years at the Major League Soccer (MLS) as Senior Director of Player Relations and Competition.  Since joining Toronto FC, Bezbatchenko has been instrumental in making changes to a club who had never made the playoffs in its 7 year history prior to his arrival. His work focused on changes to the roster and creating a new vision for Toronto FC: to be a leader in player development, a leading edge organization in innovative practices and to be internationally recognized as a consistent contender for 

 

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championships in North America. The changes have led to Toronto FC having its two best seasons in club history, including its first ever MLS playoffs birth.    In 2014, with a number of key acquisitions made through signings and trades, Bezbatchenko was a central figure in acquiring three Designated Players such as England international Jermain Defoe, American international Michael Bradley and Brazilian striker Gilberto. The club finished with the winningest season in club history at the time.  The 2015 season saw Bezbatchenko make additional roster changes to build on the core group of players established in 2014, including the addition of two Designated Players (Italian international Sebastian Giovinco and U.S. international Jozy Altidore). Bezbatchenko also added French midfielder Benoît Cheyrou and MLS talents such as Herculez Gomez, Robbie Findley, Josh Williams, Marky Delgado and Eriq Zavaleta through various trades and MLS drafts. As a result, the club was able to clinch a playoff berth for first time in club history and broke many club records along the way: total points in a season (49), total wins in a season (15), total goals in a season (58), home wins in a season (11), total home goals in a season (34) and recorded four consecutive wins for first time in club history.   The hallmark signing in Bezbatchenko’s tenure as general manager has been Sebastian Giovinco. In his first season with Toronto FC and in MLS, Sebastian Giovinco broke multiple MLS and club records. He also captured numerous awards that included the 2015 Landon Donovan MLS Most Valuable Player, the 2015 Newcomer of the Year award, being named to the 2015 MLS Best XI and the 2015 Golden Boot as the league’s top goal scorer.   On the player development side, Bezbatchenko was instrumental in securing a second professional team in the United Soccer League (USL) called Toronto FC II and hired Laurent Guyot from the French Football Federation (FFF) as Academy Director. Toronto FC II has helped create a clear developmental path from the Academy through to the First Team and gives TFC Academy players meaningful professional minutes.      Prior to joining Toronto FC, Bezbatchenko spent three years as the Senior Director of Player Relations and Competition with MLS located in New York City. In that role, he was responsible for negotiating and drafting player contracts, as well as finalizing loan and transfer agreements for the import and export of players to and from MLS. In addition he oversaw all MLS rosters, the MLS player pool, and team salary budgets. He was also responsible for youth and player development initiatives for the league, including the home‐grown player signing process. Bezbatchenko also helped the Player Department manage the relationship between the Players Union and interpretation of the league’s collective bargaining agreement (CBA). He also served as a liaison with the US Soccer Federation and the Canadian Soccer Association. During the 2013 season MLS announced a partnership with the FFF to create an educational course for MLS Academy Directors that was managed by Bezbatchenko.    Prior to joining MLS, Bezbatchenko served as an attorney for Shearman & Sterling LLP, in New York City, where he worked in their Mergers & Acquisitions group. He graduated with honours from the University of Richmond with a B.A. in Economics and Leadership Studies in 2004 and later from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2008.  Bezbatchenko played college soccer for the Richmond Spiders of the University of Richmond and was named two‐time Academic All American and the Atlantic 10 Conference first team. A native of Westerville, Ohio, he played two professional seasons as a midfielder for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, and won the USL Pro League Atlantic Division Championship in 2004 with a record of 17‐2‐1.  Tim and his wife Annie live in Toronto with their children Jack and Sarah. 

    

 

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GREG VANNEY – HEAD COACH  Greg Vanney was named the ninth head coach in club history on August 31, 2014.   Vanney, 41, became the first head coach in club history to lead Toronto FC into the playoffs after doing so in 2015. Toronto FC set a number of MLS club records under Vanney in 2015 including: most wins (15), most points (49), most goals scored (58), home wins (11) and goals scored at home (34). Heading into the 2016 season, Vanney also has the most wins by a head coach during league play in Toronto FC history (17). He was originally hired on December 11, 2013 and served as the club’s assistant general manager and academy director before taking over as head coach.   

Prior to joining Toronto FC, Vanney held titles of director of soccer operations and director of Real Salt Lake‐Arizona Youth Academy at Grande Sports World. It was there that he oversaw program and business development at the Grande Sports World facility. Vanney, Grande Sports World, and Real Salt Lake were responsible for creation of the first MLS Residential Academy in the United States, which began play in the Fall of 2010. Vanney also held a dual role at Chivas USA from 2011‐2012 as assistant coach under Robin Fraser and technical director of the youth academy.   Vanney played professionally for 13 years, starting with the LA Galaxy in 1996. During his time with the Galaxy, Vanney helped lead the club to three MLS Cup championship finals, one Supporter's Shield, a US Open Cup Championship and a CONCACAF Champions Cup title.  He was named to the MLS Best XI in 2000 and 2001. Following the 2001 season, Vanney transferred to SC Bastia, of France’s Ligue 1, where he remained until 2005 helping the club reach the Coup de France Final in 2002. He rejoined MLS, signing with FC Dallas and spent two seasons with the Hoops; where he earned two All‐Star selections, captaining the 2005 team to a 4‐0 victory over Fulham. Vanney was traded to the Colorado Rapids in January 2007, and then to D.C. United later that same season. Vanney rejoined the LA Galaxy in February 2008 and retired at the conclusion of the season. During his playing career, Vanney earned 36 caps and scored one goal for the United States Men’s National team. Vanney was added to the U.S. 2002 FIFA World Cup preliminary squad, but missed the tournament due to injury. He was also part of the U.S. side that won the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup.  Vanney holds a USSF “A” Coaching Licence.          

 

 

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ROBIN FRASER – ASSISTANT COACH Robin Fraser was hired as an assistant coach on January 8, 2015.  Prior to joining Toronto FC, Fraser spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the New York Red Bulls. With the Red Bulls, he was part of the club’s Supporters Shield winning side in 2013 and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2014.  

 Fraser began his coaching career as the head coach of the RSL Arizona U‐17 and Director of Coaching for the Arizona Futbol Club. In 2007, he was hired as an assistant coach with Real Salt Lake. In four seasons with RSL, Fraser was part of the club’s MLS Cup winning side (2009), MLS Supporter Shield Runners‐Up (2010), and went on a then‐record 29 home match unbeaten streak. Following a successful run at RSL, Fraser was named head coach of Chivas USA on January 4, 2011 and spent two seasons at the club.  Fraser began his professional playing career in 1989 with the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers of the American Soccer League. He moved to the Colorado Foxes where he remained until joining Major League Soccer. Fraser was drafted fourth overall by the LA Galaxy in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. During his career in MLS, Fraser spent time with the Galaxy (1996‐2000), Colorado Rapids (2001‐03), and Columbus Crew (2004‐05). He was a two‐time MLS Cup runner‐up (1996, 1999), two‐time Supporters Shield winner (1998, 2004), two‐time Supporters Shield runner‐up (1996, 1999), CONCACAF Champions Cup winner (2000), CONCACAF Champions Cup runner‐up (1997), two‐time Playoff Conference Champion (1996, 1999) and a four‐time Regular Season Conference Champion (1996, 1998, 1999, 2004). Fraser was also a two‐time MLS Defender of the Year (1999, 2004), named to the MLS Best XI five times (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004), and was also a five‐time MLS All‐Star. In addition to a successful club career, Fraser also earned 27 caps for the United States national team.  Fraser holds a USSF “A” Coaching Licence. 

DAN CALICHMAN – ASSISTANT COACH Dan Calichman was hired as an assistant coach on September 17, 2014.   Prior to joining Toronto FC, Calichman held a position as the head coach of the men's soccer team at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California (2004‐14).  In addition, he coached in the USSDA U18 division for 

LAFC, Cosmos West and Chivas USA Academy.    Calichman’s professional soccer career spans 12 years. He joined the LA Galaxy in 1996 and was captain of the team for three seasons, earning All‐Star recognition in his first season. Following his time with the Galaxy, Calichman played for the San Jose Earthquakes and the New England Revolution. He played for the United States National Team from 1997‐98 and was the first American player to play in the J‐League, Japan’s professional soccer league. Calichman graduated from Williams College with a bachelor’s degree in history, where he was captain of the college’s Division III soccer and lacrosse teams.    He holds a USSF “A” Coaching Licence. 

  

    

 

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NICK THESLOF – ASSISTANT COACH  Nick Theslof was hired as an assistant coach on August 31, 2014. Prior to joining the first team, he began the 2014 season as the Kia Toronto FC Academy U‐14 head coach.    Theslof began his coaching career in the late 1990’s when he was assistant coach for Ohio Wesleyan University 

and won the NCAA Division 3 National title in 1998. In addition, he was a scout for the German national team during the 2006 World Cup. Theslof went on to become assistant coach and scout for FC Bayern Munich, and then the technical director and assistant coach for Chivas USA. Prior to becoming a coach, Theslof spent time in the Netherlands playing for the PSV Eindhoven Academy and reserve team.   Theslof holds a USSF “A” Coaching Licence.  

JON CONWAY – GOALKEEPING COACH  Jon Conway was hired as goalkeeping coach on August 31, 2014. He spent the previous two seasons as the goalkeeper head coach with the Kia Toronto FC Academy.      Prior to joining the Academy, Conway had a successful career in Major League Soccer that began with the 

San Jose Earthquakes in 2000. In five seasons with the Earthquakes, Conway was part of two MLS Cup Championship teams. Conway was traded to the New York MetroStars who eventually became the Red Bulls and remained with the club for four seasons. He’d later join Chivas USA (2009), Toronto FC (2010) and the Chicago Fire (2011). Conway retired as a player at the conclusion of the 2011 season.   Conway spent time as the director of goalkeeping for the Mustang Soccer Club from 2004‐2005. He also served as a volunteer assistant coach for St. Peter’s College, where he was part of the school’s first ever at large bid into the NCAA Division I tournament.    Conway holds a USSF “B” Licence and an NSCAA Goalkeeping Level II Coaching Certification. 

         

 

 

 

 

 

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2016 TORONTO FC PLAYER BIOS  

#1  CLINT IRWIN  GOALKEEPER  PRONUNCIATION: CL‐INT ER‐WIN 

 HT: 6’2     WT: 195     DOB: April 1, 1989     BIRTHPLACE: Charlotte, NC  Hometown: Charlotte, NC Nationality: American College/University: Elon University Last Club: Colorado Rapids How Acquired: Trade with Colorado Rapids on Monday January 18, 2016  2016…Started the match and played 70 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the 

match, earned his seventh clean sheet in all competition during the 2016 season and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match, earned his fifth clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, earned his fourth clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match, earned his third clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match, earned his second clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his Toronto FC regular season debut, earned his first clean sheet of the 2016 MLS regular season and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches, registering two clean sheets (eighth and six in all competition during the 2016 season.   Career Notables: 2015…Appeared and started in 31 matches, logging 2790 minutes, with a record of 8‐13‐10 and eight clean sheets for the Colorado Rapids … Was named to the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game roster. 2014…Appeared in 26 matches, starting in 25 logging 2336 minutes, with a record of 7‐15‐4 and seven clean sheets for the Colorado Rapids. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids. 2013 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes, with a record of 0‐1‐0 for the Colorado Rapids. 2013…Appeared in 32 matches, starting in 31 logging 2873 minutes, with a record of 14‐9‐9 and 10 clean sheets for the Colorado Rapids. 2013 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids.        

 

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#2  JUSTIN MORROW  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: MORR‐OH 

HT: 5’9     WT: 156     DOB: October 4, 1987     BIRTHPLACE: Cleveland, OH  Hometown: Cleveland, OH Nationality: American College/University: Notre Dame  Last Club: San Jose Earthquakes How Acquired: Traded to Toronto FC on December 16, 2013  2016…Started the match, registered a goal, an assist and played the full 90 minutes on June 

25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played 59 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 72 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played 82 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 32 matches, starting in 31, registering two goals, two assists while logging 2756 minutes … Registered his first Toronto FC goal on May 30 vs San Jose Earthquakes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 46 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 31 matches, starting in 30, registering three assists while logging 2676 minutes. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches, starting in two. 2013…Appeared in 26 matches, starting in 21, adding one goal, one assist and logged 1,937 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, adding one assist for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012…Appeared and started 33 matches, adding one goal, four assist and logged 2,970 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in four matches for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2011…Appeared and started nine matches, and logged 810 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2011 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2010…Appeared in three matches, and logged 59 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2010 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in two matches, adding two goals for the San Jose Earthquakes.  International: Earned one cap for the United States national team.       

 

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#3  DREW MOOR  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: M’OO‐UR 

HT: 6’0     WT: 162    DOB: January 15, 1984    BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, Texas  Hometown: Dallas, Texas Nationality: American Last Club: Colorado Rapids How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on Wednesday, December 16, 2015  2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … 

Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, registered his first Toronto FC goal and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his Toronto FC regular season debut and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared and started in 22 matches, registering one goal, one assist while logging 1980 minutes for the Colorado Rapids … Was named to the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game roster. 2015 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids. 2014…Appeared and started in 23 matches, registering two goals, one assist while logging 1994 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids. 2013 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2013…Appeared in 32 matches, starting in 31 registering three goals, while logging 2793 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2012…Appeared and started in 34 matches, registering three goals, two assists while logging 3060 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2011‐12 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in four matches for the Colorado Rapids. 2011 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 149 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2011…Appeared and started in 32 matches, registering four goals, one assist while logging 2880 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2010 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in four matches, logging 420 minutes for the Colorado Rapids … Moor was part of the Rapids 2010 MLS Cup Championship winning team, which also won the 2010 MLS Eastern Conference title. 2010…Appeared and started in 30 matches, registering one goal while logging 2700 minutes for the Colorado Rapids. 2009…Appeared and started in eight matches while logging 720 minutes for the Colorado Rapids … Was traded from FC Dallas to the Colorado Rapids on August 31 … Appeared and started in 21 matches, registering three goals while logging 1890 minutes for FC Dallas. 2008…Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering two goals, one assist while logging 2430 minutes for FC Dallas. 2008 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in two matches for FC Dallas. 2007 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 209 minutes for FC Dallas. 2007…Appeared and started in 28 matches, registering two goals while logging 2495 minutes for FC Dallas. 2007 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for FC Dallas. 2006 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 210 minutes for FC Dallas. 2006…Appeared in 27 matches, starting in 26 registering one goal, one assist while logging 2280 minutes for FC Dallas. 2005 MLS 

 

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PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match logging nine minutes for FC Dallas. 2005…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in nine while logging 934 minutes for FC Dallas. International: Moor has earned five caps for the United States national team. He earned his first cap for the United States on July 2, 2007 against Paraguay in the 2007 Copa America tournament.  

#4  MICHAEL BRADLEY – CAPTAIN  MIDFIELDER  PRONUNCIATION: BRAD‐LEE 

HT: 6’2     WT: 179    DOB: July 31, 1987    BIRTHPLACE: Princeton, NJ  Hometown: Princeton, NJ Nationality: American Last Club: AS Roma How Acquired: Transferred & signed for Toronto FC on January 13, 2014  2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New 

York City FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared and started in 25 matches, registering five goals, six assists while logging 2250 minutes … Was voted into the MLS Fan XI for the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game but pulled out due to injury. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches registering one assist. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared and started in 25 matches, registering four goals, two assists while logging 2198 minutes … Was voted into the MLS Fan XI for the 2014 AT&T MLS All‐Star game, started the match and played 45 minutes on August 6 vs FC Bayern München … Registered his first Toronto FC goal on April 5 vs Columbus Crew. 2014 MWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches, registering one goal. 2012‐2014…Appeared in 41 matches, scoring five goals for AS Roma … Finished as runners‐up in 2012‐13 Coppa Italia. 2011‐2012…Appeared in 35 matches, scoring one goal for A.C. Chievo Verona. 2011…Appeared in three matches on loan at Aston Villa. 2008‐2011…Appeared in 76 matches, scoring ten goals for Borussia Mönchengladbach. 2006‐2008…Appeared in 50 matches, scoring 21 goals for SC Heerenveen. 2005…Appeared in 30 matches, scoring one goal for MetroStars.  International: Bradley has earned 120 caps for the United States national team and has scored 15 goals. He was named captain ahead of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup. He was named to the 2016 Copa América Centenario tournament. He represented the United States at the 2015, 2011 and 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, 2014 and 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. He was named 2015 U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year.    

 

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#5  ASHTONE MORGAN  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: ASH‐TON MORE‐GAN 

HT: 5’9     WT: 163    DOB: February 9, 1991    BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, ON       Hometown: Toronto, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Toronto FC Academy How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on March 17, 2011  2016…Came on in the 22nd minute and received a yellow card on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Was an unused substitute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused 

substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Came on in the 84th minute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Came on in the 76th minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Was an unused substitute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Came on in the 88th minute and received a yellow card on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 84th minute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches, registering one assist. USL…Started the match and played 62 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati.  Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Was part of the 18. 2015…Appeared in 19 matches, starting in 17, registering two assists while logging 1554 minutes … Made his 100th appearance for Toronto FC on May 2 vs Philadelphia Union. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match. USL…Appeared and started in one match while logging 90 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 46th minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in three matches, starting in two, logging 168 minutes … Morgan was named to the inaugural Chipotle MLS Homegrown game roster, where he started the match and played 78 minutes on August 4 vs Portland Timbers U‐23. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC. 2013…Appeared in 22 matches, starting in 20, adding one assist and logged 1,805 minutes. 2013 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2012…Appeared in 30 matches, starting in 27, added five assists, and logged 2,528 minutes. 2012 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in four matches. 2012 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches. 2011…His first start came in Portland on July 30. 2011 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in 12 matches. 2010 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in one match. International: Morgan has earned 13 caps for the Canadian national team. Represented Canada at the 2015 and 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup.         

 

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#6  NICK HAGGLUND  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: HAGG‐LUND 

HT: 6’1     WT: 195     DOB: September 14, 1992     BIRTHPLACE: Cincinnati, OH  Hometown: Cincinnati, OH Nationality: American College/University: Xavier University Last Club: Xavier University How Acquired: Selected in the First Round (10th Overall) in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft  2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … 

Came on in the 81st minute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Was an unused substitute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Was an unused substitute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Was an unused substitute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in four matches. USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 11 vs. Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on April 17 vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 12 matches, starting in eight registering one assist while logging 787 minutes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches. USL…Appeared in one match while logging 45 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 23, registering two goals and three assists while logging 2088 minutes … Registered his first professional goal and first multi‐goal game on September 27 vs Portland Timbers. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minute and registered an assist on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC.  

#7  WILL JOHNSON  MIDFIELDER  PRONUNCIATION: JON‐SON 

HT: 5’10     WT: 168    DOB: January 21, 1987    BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, Ontario    Hometown: Woodridge, IL Nationality: Canadian, American, English Last Club: Portland Timbers How Acquired: Trade with Portland Timbers on Friday December 18, 2015  2016…Started the match and played 45 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Came on in the 66th minute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes 

on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match, registered his first Toronto FC goal and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match, registered 

 

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an assist and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match, registered an assist, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match, registered an assist and played 89 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his Toronto FC regular season debut and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches, registering one goal. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match, logging one minute for the Portland Timbers … Johnson was part of Portland’s 2015 MLS Cup Championship and Western Conference Championship winning team. 2015…Appeared and started 12 matches while logging 1046 minutes for the Portland Timbers. USL…Appeared and started in three matches, registering one assist while logging 270 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Portland Timbers 2. 2014‐15 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in one match, registering one goal for the Portland Timbers. 2014…Appeared and started 29 matches, registering six goals, two assists while logging 2526 minutes for the Portland Timbers … Was named to the 2014 MLS All‐Star game. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Portland Timbers. 2013 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in four matches, registering two goals, one assist logging 360 minutes for the Portland Timbers. 2013…Appeared and started 28 matches, registering nine goals, five assists while logging 2520 minutes for the Portland Timbers … Johnson was part of Portland’s 2013 Western Conference regular season title … Was named to the 2013 MLS All‐Star game. 2013 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in three matches for the Portland Timbers. 2012‐13 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in four matches for Real Salt Lake. 2012 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two match, logging 180 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2012…Appeared in 26 matches, starting in 23 registering three goals, three assists while logging 2087 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2011 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in three match, logging 270 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2011…Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 22 registering two goals, one assist while logging 2059 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2011 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in two matches for Real Salt Lake. 2010‐11 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in 12 matches registering three goals for Real Salt Lake … Was part of RSL’s 2010‐11 CONCACAF Champions League runner up finish against Monterrey (Mexico) falling 3‐2 on aggregate. 2010 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in two matches, starting in one logging 112 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2010…Appeared in 28 matches, starting in 24 registering one goal, one assist while logging 2184 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2009 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in four match, logging 345 minutes for Real Salt Lake … Johnson was part of RSL’s 2009 MLS Cup Championship winning team, which also won the 2009 MLS Eastern Conference title. 2009…Appeared and started 26 matches, registering one goal, three assists while logging 2305 minutes for Real Salt Lake … Was named to the 2009 MLS All‐Star game. 2008 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in three match, logging 270 minutes for Real Salt Lake. 2008…Appeared and started nine matches, registering two goals while logging 810 minutes for Real Salt Lake … Won the 2008 MLS Goal of the Year … Signed with Real Salt Lake (RSL) after RSL acquired his rights through a trade with Chicago on August 22, 2008. 2007‐2008…Appeared in 39 matches, registering three goals in all competitions while on loan at De Graafschap Doetinchem. 2006‐2007…Appeared in 14 matches for SC Heerenveen. 2005…Appeared in six matches, starting in one registering one goal while logging 161 minutes for the Chicago Fire. International: Will has earned 41 caps for the Canadian national team and has scored four goals for his country. He earned his first cap for Canada in a friendly match against Luxembourg on November 16, 2005. He scored his first goal on September 3, 2011 in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Saint Lucia. Will has represented Canada at three CONCACAF Gold Cups (2009, 2011 and 2013).  

 

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#8  BENOÎT CHEYROU  MIDFIELDER  PRONUNCIATION: BUHN‐WAH SHEY‐ROU 

HT: 5’11     WT: 180     DOB: May 3, 1981     BIRTHPLACE: Suresnes, France  Hometown: Suresnes, France Nationality: French Last Club: Olympique de Marseille How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 29, 2015  2016…Started the match and played 86 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Was an 

unused substitute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Missed the April 9 match vs New England Revolution due to a one match suspension … Started the match and was ejected in the 13th minute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 77 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Came on in the 59th minute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches.  Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared and started in 28 matches, registering one goal, seven assists while logging 2408 minutes … Registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal on April 4 vs Chicago Fire … Made his MLS and Toronto FC debut on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches registering one goal. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2007‐2014…Appeared in 304 matches, adding 28 goals in all competitions for Marseille. 2004‐2007…Appeared in 113 matches, adding eight goals in all competitions for Auxerre. 1999‐2004…Appeared in 102 matches, adding three goals in all competitions for Lille.      International: He earned a call to the French national team on February 25, 2010 but has yet to earn a cap.  

#9  TSUBASA ENDOH  FORWARD  PRONUNCIATION: SOO‐BAH‐SAH ENN‐DO 

 HT: 5’7     WT: 141    DOB: August 20, 1993     BIRTHPLACE: Tokyo, Japan  Hometown: Tokyo, Japan Nationality: Japanese College/University: University of Maryland Last Club: University of Maryland How Acquired: Drafted in the first round (9th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft and signed with Toronto FC on Saturday, February 27, 2016  

2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played 66 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Came on in the 54th minute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal and played 89 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played 78 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played 77 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the 

 

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match and played 59 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his MLS and Toronto FC regular season debut and played 84 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 23 matches registering five goals and six assists for the University of Maryland. 2014…Appeared in 16 matches registering two goals and two assists for the University of Maryland. 2013…Appeared in 26 matches registering three goals and six assists for the University of Maryland. 2012…Appeared in 20 matches registering two goals and two assists for the University of Maryland.  

#10  SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO  MIDFIELDER  PRONUNCIATION: SE‐BAS‐TI‐AN JOE‐VIN‐KO 

HT: 5’5     WT: 144     DOB: January 26, 1987     BIRTHPLACE: Turin, Italy  Hometown: Turin, Italy Nationality: Italian Last Club: Juventus How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 19, 2015  2016…Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … 

Started the match and played 22 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, registered two goals, an assist, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match, registered two goals and played 89 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match, registered a goal an assist and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, registered a goal an assist, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches, registering one goal. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 33 matches, starting in 32, registering 22 goals, 16 assists while logging 2775 minutes … Was named the 2015 Landon Donovan MLS Most Valuable Player becoming the first player in club history to win the award … Was named 2015 Newcomer of the Year … Was named to the 2015 MLS Best XI … Claimed the 2015 Audi Golden Boot as the league’s top goal scorer … Broke a 15‐year‐old MLS single‐season record for shots in a season (181). Mamadou Diallo, 152 (2000) previously held the record … Set a new MLS record for most goals (22) and assists (16) combined in a single season, breaking Chris Wondolowski’s previous record of 27 goals and 7 assists in 2012 … Became the first player in MLS history to record at least 20 goals and 10 assists in a single season … Finished the season with the second‐highest shots on goal total in a season with 73 … Became the first player in club history to record two hat tricks in MLS league play (July 12 at New York City FC & August 5 vs Orlando City SC) (July 12: Scored a first half hat trick within a nine‐minute span, which ties for the third fastest in MLS history) (August 5: Was the first hat trick by a Toronto FC player at BMO Field in MLS league play) … He is second on Toronto FC’s all‐

 

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time goal list with 22 goals (MLS league play) … Became Toronto FC’s all‐time single season goal leader on August 5 vs Orlando City SC … Was selected by MLS All‐Star Head Coach Pablo Mastroeni to participate in the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game but pulled out due to injury … Registered his first multi‐goal game on April 18 vs FC Dallas … Registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal on April 4 vs Chicago Fire … Made his MLS and Toronto FC debut on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Became the first player in club history to win back‐to‐back MLS Player of the Month awards for July and August … Became the first player in club history to win MLS Player of the Month award … Won MLS Goal of the Week for Week 23 … Was named MLS Player of the Week three times this season (Weeks 13, 14, 19) while becoming the first player in club history to be voted Major League Soccer Player of the Week in back‐to‐back weeks … Was named to the MLS Team of the Week on ten occasions (Weeks 9, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 23, 29, 30). 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match registering one goal and one assist. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played 27 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2006‐2015…Appeared in 131 matches, adding 20 goals in all competitions for Juventus … With Juventus, Giovinco won back‐to‐back Scudetto’s (Italian Serie A Champions) in 2012‐13 and 2013‐14, and back‐to‐back Supercoppa Italiana titles in 2012 and 2013. 2010‐2012…Appeared in 70 matches, adding 23 goals in all competitions while on loan with Parma. 2007‐2008…Appeared in 37 matches, adding six goals in all competitions while on loan with Empoli   International: Giovinco has earned 23 caps, registering one goal for the Italian national team  

#11  MOLHAM BABOULI  FORWARD  PRONUNCIATION: MO‐HAM BAB‐OU‐LEE 

HT: 5’8     WT: 171    DOB: January 2, 1993     BIRTHPLACE: Al Ain, United Arab Emirates  Hometown: Mississauga, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Toronto FC II How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on Saturday, March 5, 2016  2016…Came on in the 86th minute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Came on in the 68th minute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 

28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 38th minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Came on in the 78th minute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Came on in the 89th minute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Came on in the 70th minute and received a yellow card on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Made his first start for Toronto FC and played 60 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut when he came on in the 77th minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Was an unused substitute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches, registering two assists.  USL…Started the match and played 72 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on March 26 vs. New York Red Bulls II Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 18, registering four goals and four assist, while logging 1624 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Registered his first professional goal on March 21 vs Charleston Battery … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs 

 

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Charleston Battery. FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match, played 45 minutes, was re subbed on in the 79th minute and missed in penalty kicks on Tuesday, July 28 vs AS Roma Primavera … Came on in the 57th minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. 2014…Won the League1 Ontario and the Inter‐Provincial Cup Championship with the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy team …Registered 26 goals in all competitions for the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy Team … Won the 2014 CCAA National Championship with the Sheridan Bruins men’s soccer team and was named CCAA tournament all‐star International: Represented Canada at the 2015 Pan American Games and the U‐23 Olympic qualifiers.  

#13  CLÉMENT SIMONIN  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: KLE‐MONT SIM‐OH‐NIN 

 HT: 6’1     WT: 187    DOB: July 1, 1991     BIRTHPLACE: Lorient, France  Hometown: Lorient, France Nationality: French College/University: Lander University and North Carolina State University Last Club: North Carolina State University How Acquired: Selected in the First Round (9th Overall) in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft  2016… USL…Was an unused substitute on June 21 vs. Louisville City FC … Came on in the 68th 

minute on June 18 vs. FC Cincinnati … Came on in the 45th minute on June 15 vs. FC Montreal … Came on in the 57th minute and received a yellow card on June 11 vs. Rochester Rhinos … Came on in the 59th minute on June 4 vs. Charlotte Independence. Career Notables: 2015…Underwent knee surgery, as a result he missed matches during the 2015 MLS and USL regular season … Appeared and started in two matches, while logging 171 minutes for Toronto FC … Made his MLS and Toronto FC debut on March 29 vs Real Salt Lake. USL…Appeared and started in three matches, registering one assist, while logging 165 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs Charleston Battery. 2014…Appeared in seven matches with North Carolina State University. 2013…Appeared in 17 matches registering four goals and three assists with North Carolina State University. 2011‐2012…Appeared in 32 career matches, registering two goals and three assists with Lander University.  

#14  JAY CHAPMAN  MIDFIELDER  PRONUNCIATION: CHAP‐MAN 

 HT: 6’0     WT: 155    DOB: January 1, 1994     BIRTHPLACE: Brampton, ON    Hometown: Toronto, ON Nationality: Canadian College/University: Michigan State University Last Club: Michigan State University How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 15, 2015  2016…Was an unused substitute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Was an unused substitute 

on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Came on in the 78th minute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played 89 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 80th minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused 

 

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substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Came on in the 89th minute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Came on in the 65th minute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Came on in the 86th minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in one match. USL…Started the match and played 61 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played 80 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 10 matches, starting in one while logging 202 minutes … Was named to the second annual Chipotle MLS Homegrown game roster, where he came on in the 45th minutes and scored in penalty kicks on July 28 vs Club América U‐20 … Made his first MLS start on July 4 vs LA Galaxy … Made his MLS debut as a substitute on May 30 vs San Jose Earthquakes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in one match … Made his Toronto FC debut on May 6 vs Montreal Impact. USL…Appeared and started in nine matches, registering two goals and one assist, while logging 799 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Registered his first professional goal on April 19 vs Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs Charleston Battery. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 31st minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 21 matches, starting in 20, registering five goals and five assists for Michigan State University. 2013…Appeared and started in 23 matches registering three goals and eight assists for Michigan State University. 2012…Appeared and started in 19 matches registering four goals and one assist for Michigan State University. International: Represented Canada at the U‐23 Olympic qualifiers  

#15  ERIQ ZAVALETA  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: ZAV‐AH‐LET‐AH 

HT: 6’1     WT: 189     DOB: August 2, 1992     BIRTHPLACE: Westfield, IN  Hometown: Westfield, IN Nationality: American College/University: University of Indiana Last Club: Seattle Sounders FC How Acquired: Trade with Seattle Sounders FC on January 26, 2015  2016…Was an unused substitute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match, 

registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Was an unused substitute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Was an unused substitute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches. USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Came on in the 61st minute on April 17 vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match, logging 45 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 18 matches, starting in 11, registering one goal while logging 1054 minutes … Registered his first professional goal for Toronto FC and in MLS on September 5 vs Seattle Sounders FC … Made his Toronto FC debut as a substitute on May 2 vs Philadelphia Union. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … 

 

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Started the match and played 72 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 17 matches, starting in 15, logging 1323 minutes while on loan at Chivas USA. 2013...Appeared in five matches, logging 31 minutes for the Seattle Sounders FC … Made MLS debut at San Jose Earthquakes on March 23.  

#17  JOZY ALTIDORE  FORWARD  PRONUNCIATION: JO‐ZEE AL‐TI‐DOR 

HT: 6’1     WT: 175     DOB: November 6, 1989     BIRTHPLACE: Livingston, NJ  Hometown: Boca Raton, FL Nationality: American Last Club: Sunderland A.F.C. How Acquired: Transferred from Sunderland A.F.C. and signed with Toronto FC on January 16, 2015  2016…Started the match and played 38 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … 

Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match, registered an assist, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match, registered an assist, received a yellow card and played 70 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Came on in the 60th minute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Came on in the 77th minute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC.  Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 21, registering 13 goals while logging 1796 minutes…Was named to the 2015 AT&T MLS All‐Star game as a replacement for Sebastian Giovinco, came on in the 77th minute on July 29 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Was voted Major League Soccer Player of the Week by the North American Soccer Reporters (NASR) for the first week of the 2015 MLS season … Made his Toronto FC regular season debut, registered his first Toronto FC goal and first multi‐goal game on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match registering one goal and two assists. 2013‐2015…Appeared in 52 matches, adding three goals in all competitions for Sunderland. 2011‐2013…Appeared in 93 matches, adding 51 goals in all competitions for AZ Alkmaar. 2011…Appeared in 12 matches, adding one goal in all competitions while on loan at Bursaspor. 2009‐2010…Appeared in 31 matches, adding two goals in all competitions while on loan at Hull City. 2009…Appeared in zero matches while on loan at Xerez. 2008‐2011…Appeared in 22 matches, adding three goals in all competitions for Villarreal. 2006‐2008…Appeared in four matches, adding one goal in the MLS Playoffs with New York Red Bulls. 2006‐2008…Appeared in 37 matches, adding 15 goals in all competitions with New York Red Bulls. International: Altidore has earned 93 caps, registering 34 goals for the United States national team. Altidore represented the United States at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, both the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup.       

 

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#18  MARCO DELGADO  MIDFIELDER  PRONUNCIATION: DEL‐GA‐DO 

 HT: 5’9     WT: 163     DOB: May 16, 1995     BIRTHPLACE:  Glendora, CA  Hometown: Glendora, CA Nationality: American Last Club: Chivas USA How Acquired: Drafted 14th overall in the Chivas USA Dispersal Draft on November 19, 2014.  2016…Came on in the 45th minute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played 81 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 

minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 57 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played 89 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match, registered an assist and played 65 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played 84 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Was an unused substitute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 68th minute and registered a goal on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match, logging 20 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 19, registering three goals and three assists while logging 1699 minutes … Registered his first Toronto FC goal on July 12 vs New York City FC … Made his MLS debut for Toronto FC as a starter on June 24 vs Montreal Impact. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match … Made his Toronto FC debut on May 6 vs Montreal Impact. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. 2014…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 16, registering two goals and one assist, while logging 1121 minutes for Chivas USA. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared and started in one match while logging 120 minutes for Chivas USA. 2013…Appeared in 16 matches, starting in 13, registering one assist, while logging 1247 minutes for Chivas USA. 2012…Appeared in one match, while logging 17 minutes for Chivas USA.  International: Represented the United States at the U‐20 World Cup in New Zealand in 2015.  

#19  DANIEL LOVITZ  MIDFIELDER  PRONUNCIATION: LOV‐ITZ 

HT: 5’10     WT: 166    DOB: August 27, 1991    BIRTHPLACE: Wyndmoor, PA  Hometown: Wyndmoor, PA Nationality: American College/University: Elon University Last Club: Elon University How Acquired: Selected in the Second Round (24th Overall) in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft  2016…Started the match and played 78 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Came on 

in the 72nd minute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Came on in the 89th minute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Came on in the 78th minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Came on in the 82nd minute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. 

 

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Montreal Impact … Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played 27 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 68 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC.  Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 11 matches, starting in three, registering one assist while logging 350 minutes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 18 matches, starting in five, registering two assists while logging 631 minutes … Was recalled from loan to Wilmington Hammerheads FC (USL PRO) by Toronto FC on May 13. He appeared and started in all five matches, registering one goal, one assist, while logging 450 minutes for Wilmington. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches, starting in two, registering one assist. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur.  

#20  CHRIS MANNELLA  MIDFIELDER  PRONUNCIATION: MA‐NEL‐A 

 HT: 5’11     WT: 171    DOB: June 7, 1994     BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, ON    Hometown: Toronto, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy Team How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on September 15, 2014  2016… USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 21 vs. Louisville City FC … Came on in the 71st minute on June 18 vs. FC Cincinnati … Was an unused substitute on June 

15 vs. FC Montreal … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 11 vs. Rochester Rhinos … Came on in the 59th minute on June 4 vs. Charlotte Independence … Started the match and played 73 minutes on May 29 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC … Started the match and played 62 minutes on May 24 vs Harrisburg City Islanders … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 11 vs Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati … Came on in the 66th minute on April 17 vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 26 vs. New York Red Bulls II. Career Notables: 2015…Was part of the 18 for nine MLS matches. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for one match. USL…Appeared in 16 matches, starting in 15, registering one goal, while logging 1300 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Registered his first professional goal on August 12 vs. FC Montreal … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs Charleston Battery … Was named the first team captain in club history by head coach Jason Bent on March 20th. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 31st minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Came on in the 45th minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Was part of the 18 for one MLS match … Became the tenth Homegrown Player in club history to sign for the first team on September 15, 2014 … He was named captain of the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy team. He appeared in 11 matches, scoring two goals and 

 

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logged 945 minutes in the inaugural League 1 Ontario season … Won the League1 Ontario and the Inter‐Provincial Cup Championship with the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy team. International: Mannella has earned three caps for the Canadian national team. He earned his first cap for Canada on January 16, 2015 as a substitute in a friendly match against Iceland. Was named to Canadian U‐23 camp and Caribbean tour … Represented Canada at the 2015 Pan American Games and the U‐23 Olympic qualifiers.  

#21  JONATHAN OSORIO  MIDFIELDER  PRONUNCIATION: JOHN‐ATHAN O‐SOR‐EE‐O 

HT: 5’9     WT: 162     DOB: June 12, 1992     BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, ON      Hometown: Brampton, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: SC Toronto How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on March 1, 2013  2016…Started the match, registered two assists, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on 

June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Made his 100th appearance for Toronto FC when he came on in the 45th minute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played 80 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Came on in the 57th minute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Came on in the 27th minute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played 88 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in four matches, registering two goals. Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 70 minutes. 2015…Appeared in 29 matches, starting in 26, registering one goal and seven assists while logging 2236 minutes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 31st minutes and registered a goal on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Came on in the 45th minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared in 27 matches, starting in 24, registering three goals and four assists while logging 2039 minutes. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches, starting in one. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minute on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played 60 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC. 2013…Appeared in 28 matches, starting in 18, registering five goals, one assist, while logging 1,697 minutes … Registered his first professional goal on March 30 against the LA Galaxy. 2013 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in two matches. International: Osorio has earned 13 caps for the Canadian national team. He represented Canada at the 2015 and 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Osorio made his debut for Canada on May 28, 2013 in a friendly against Costa Rica.      

 

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#22  JORDAN HAMILTON  FORWARD  PRONUNCIATION: JOR‐DAN HAM‐IL‐TON 

HT: 6’0     WT: 189     DOB: March 17, 1996     BIRTHPLACE: Scarborough, ON  Hometown: Scarborough, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Kia Toronto FC Academy How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 9, 2014  2016…Started the match, registered his first MLS goal and played the full 90 minutes on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Made his first MLS start and played 68 minutes on June 18 vs. LA 

Galaxy … Came on in the 59th minute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Was an unused substitute on March 13 vs. New York City FC. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in four matches, registering two goals. USL… Started the match, received a yellow card and played 79 minutes on May 11 vs. Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played 76 minutes on April 30 vs Richmond Kickers … Came on in the 62nd minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in two matches while logging 13 minutes. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for two matches. USL…Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 15, registering three goals, while logging 1356 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Scored the first ever Toronto FC II goal in the eighth minute in USL league play on March 21 vs Charleston Battery. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minutes and scored in penalty kicks on Tuesday, July 28 vs AS Roma Primavera … Came on in the 75th minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Came on in the 45th minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Was recalled from his loan at Clube Desportivo Trofense (Trofense) of the Portuguese Segunda Liga by Toronto FC on December 3. At Trofense, he appeared in seven matches, starting in two while on loan … Was originally sent on loan to Wilmington Hammerheads FC (USL PRO), he appeared in 11 matches, registering five goals and two assists, while logging 453 minutes during the 2014 USL PRO regular season … Appeared in one match, while logging one minute for Toronto FC. 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minute and registered a goal on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC. International: Hamilton has earned one cap for the Canadian national team. He made his debut for Canada on October 14, 2014 as a substitute in a friendly match against Colombia … Was named to Canadian U‐23 camp and Caribbean tour … Was named to the Canadian U‐20 national team for a friendly match against U‐20 England national team on March 17, 2016  

#23  JOSH WILLIAMS  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: WIL‐E‐AMS 

 HT: 6’1     WT: 185     DOB: April 18, 1988     BIRTHPLACE: Copley, Ohio  Hometown: Copley, Ohio Nationality: American Last Club: New York City FC How Acquired: Was acquired off waivers on July 31, 2015  2016…Started the match and was ejected in the 89th minute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Was an unused substitute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played 54 

 

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minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Came on in the 89th minute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Was an unused substitute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Came on in the 89th minute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played 68 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played 86 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Came on in the 89th minute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for two matches.  Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes. 2015…Appeared and started in 12 matches while logging 1080 minutes … Made his Toronto FC debut on August 15 vs New York Red Bulls … Appeared and started in five matches while logging 430 minutes for the New York City FC. 2014 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared in one match logging 34 minutes for the Columbus Crew. 2014…Appeared in 14 matches, starting in 13 while logging 1123 and registering one assist for the Columbus Crew. 2014 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Columbus Crew. 2013…Appeared in 27 matches, starting in 25 while logging 2284 and registering three goals for the Columbus Crew. 2012…Appeared in 30 matches, starting in 27 while logging 2429 and registered one goal and three assists for the Columbus Crew. 2012 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in one match for the Columbus Crew. 2011…Did not feature for the Columbus Crew in MLS league play. 2010…Did not feature for Columbus Crew in MLS league play. 2010 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in two matches for the Columbus Crew.  

#24  DAMIEN PERQUIS  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: DAH‐ME‐AN PEAR‐KEES 

HT: 6’1     WT: 183     DOB: April 10, 1984     BIRTHPLACE: Troyes, France  Hometown: Troyes, France Nationality: French‐Polish Last Club: Real Betis How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 26, 2015  2016…Was an unused substitute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Was an unused 

substitute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, registered an assist and played 78 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Came on in the 68th minute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match, received a yellow card and played 76 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match, registered a goal and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for one match. Career Notables: 2015…Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 24, registering one goal and one assist while logging 2069 minutes … Registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal on September 19 vs Colorado Rapids … Made his MLS and Toronto FC debut on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN 

 

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CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. 2012‐2015…Appeared in 56 matches, adding two goals in all competitions for Real Betis. 2007‐2012…Appeared in 161 matches, adding 11 goals in all competition for Sochaux. 2005‐2007…Appeared in 35 matches, adding two goals in all competitions for AS Saint‐Étienne. 2003‐2005…Appeared in 62 matches, adding two goals in all competitions for ES Troyes AC.     International: Perquis has earned 13 caps, registering one goal for the Polish national team.  

#25  ALEX BONO  GOALKEEPER  PRONUNCIATION: BO‐NO 

 HT: 6’2     WT: 199     DOB: April 1, 1994     BIRTHPLACE: Syracuse, NY    Hometown: Baldwinsville, NY Nationality: American College/University: Syracuse University Last Club: Syracuse University How Acquired: Selected in the First Round (6th Overall) in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft  2016…Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut when he came on in the 70th minute on June 25 vs. 

Orlando City SC … Was an unused substitute on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Was an unused substitute on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Was an unused substitute on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Was an unused substitute on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in one match. USL…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 15 vs. FC Montreal … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 11 vs. Rochester Rhinos … Started the match and played 73 minutes due to a rain delay resulting in the match getting cancelled on June 4 vs. Charlotte Independence … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs Charleston Battery … Was an unused substitute on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 30 vs Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 17 vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. FC Montreal … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 26 vs. New York Red Bulls II Career Notables: 2015…Was part of the 18 for one MLS match. USL…Appeared in 12 matches, starting in 10, while logging 990 minutes, with a record of 2‐8‐0 and one clean sheet during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II … Earned his first professional clean sheet on March 28 vs FC Montreal … Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs Charleston Battery. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 31st minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. … Came on in the 27th minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared and started in 21 matches, with a record of 16‐4‐1 and 12 clean sheets for Syracuse University. 2013…Appeared and started in 18 matches, with a record of 10‐7‐1 and eight clean sheets for Syracuse University. 2012…Appeared and started in 20 matches, with a record of 13‐6‐1 and ten clean sheets for Syracuse University.        

 

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#28  MARK BLOOM  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: B’LOOM 

HT: 6’0     WT: 166     DOB: November 25, 1987     BIRTHPLACE: Marietta, GA       Hometown: Marietta, GA Nationality: American College/University: Berry College Last Club: Atlanta Silverbacks How Acquired: Loaned to Toronto FC on July 12, 2013  2016…Was an unused substitute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC … Was an unused substitute 

on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for one match.USL…Came on in the 57th minute and received a yellow card on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 26 vs. New York Red Bulls II. Career Notables: 2015…Underwent surgery to repair the quadriceps tendon in his right leg. As a result, he missed 24 matches … Was part of the 18 for three matches. 2014…Appeared and started in 26 matches, registering one assist and logging 2290 minutes. 2014 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in three matches, starting in two. 2013…Appeared and started in six matches, registering one assist while logging 540 minutes for Toronto FC … Appeared in 12 matches, adding one assist while logged 1,080 minutes for the Atlanta Silverbacks.  

#33  STEVEN BEITASHOUR  DEFENDER  PRONUNCIATION: BEY‐TAH‐SURE 

HT: 5’10     WT: 152    DOB: February 1, 1987    BIRTHPLACE: San Jose, California  Hometown: San Jose, California Nationality: Iranian‐American Last Club: Vancouver Whitecaps FC How Acquired: Traded and signed with Toronto FC on Friday, December 18, 2015  2016…Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 28 vs. New York Red Bulls … Started the match 

and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 18 vs. New York City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Started the match and played 89 minutes on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 23 vs. Montreal Impact … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Started the match, made his Toronto FC regular season debut and played the full 90 minutes on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared and started in three matches, registering one assist. 

 

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Career Notables: 2015 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 172 minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2015…Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering five assists while logging 2424 minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Appeared in two matches for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2014…Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering three assists while logging 2371 minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2013‐14 CONCACAF Champions League…Appeared in one match for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. 2013…Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering one goal, three assists while logging 2426 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012 MLS PLAYOFFS…Appeared and started in two matches, logging 163 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2012…Appeared and started in 33 matches, registering six assists while logging 2955 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes … Beitashour was part of San Jose’s MLS Supporters Shield winning team … Was named to the MLS All‐Star team. 2012 US OPEN CUP…Appeared in three matches for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2011…Appeared and started in 19 matches, registering seven assists while logging 1655 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. 2010…Appeared in eight matches, starting in seven registering one goal while logging 640 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. International: Steven has earned six caps for the Iranian national team. He earned his first cap for Iran on October 15, 2013 as a substitute in a 2‐1 victory over Thailand during 2015 Asian Cup qualification. Steven was part of Iran’s 2014 FIFA World Cup squad but was an unused substitute in all three matches.  

#40  QUILLAN ROBERTS  GOALKEEPER  PRONUNCIATION: Q’WILL‐ANN ROB‐ERTS 

HT: 6’1     WT: 214    DOB: September 13, 1994    BIRTHPLACE: Brampton, ON       Hometown: Brampton, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Toronto FC Academy How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on April 10, 2012  2016…Was an unused substitute on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC … Was an unused substitute on May 7 vs. FC Dallas … Was an unused substitute on May 2 vs. Portland Timbers 

… Was an unused substitute on April 16 vs. D.C. United … Was an unused substitute on April 9 vs. New England Revolution … Was an unused substitute on April 2 vs. Colorado Rapids … Was an unused substitute on March 20 vs. Sporting KC … Was an unused substitute on March 13 vs. New York City FC … Was an unused substitute on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls. 2016 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for one match. USL…Was an unused substitute on June 21 vs. Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. FC Cincinnati … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 29 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 24 vs Harrisburg City Islanders … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 21 vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds … Started the match, earned his first clean sheet of the 2016 USL regular season and played the full 90 minutes on May 11 vs. Richmond Kickers … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 4 vs Louisville City FC … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on April 24 vs FC Cincinnati.  Career Notables: 2015…Was part of the 18 for four MLS matches. 2015 AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP…Was part of the 18 for two matches. USL…Appeared and started in 15 matches, while logging 1305 minutes, with a record of 3‐7‐5 and four clean sheets during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. 2015 FRIENDLY MATCH…Was an unused substitute on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C. 2014…Appeared and started in 17 matches, logging 1514 minutes with a record of 5‐4‐8 and six clean sheets for Wilmington 

 

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Hammerheads FC (USL PRO). 2014 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on in the 45th minute on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur … Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Toronto FC. 2013 FRIENDLY MATCH…Came on as a second half substitute against AS Roma on August 7 in a friendly match. International: Roberts has earned one cap for the Canadian national team. He made his debut for Canada on March 30, 2015 as a substitute in a friendly match against Puerto Rico. Roberts represented Canada at the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup and the U‐23 Olympic qualifiers. 

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# Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

NYR NYC KC COL NE DC MTL POR DAL VAN NYC CLB NYR LA ORL

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

1 Clint Irwin 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 70G

2 Justin Morrow 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 82D 90D 90D 90D 72M 59D 90D 90D

3 Drew Moor 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

4 Michael Bradley 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M

5 Ashtone Morgan 6 2 14 6 69

6 Nick Hagglund 9 90D

7 Will Johnson 90M 89M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 24 45M

8 Benoit Cheyrou 31 77M 13M 90M 86M

9 Tsubasa Endoh 84F 59M 77M 78M 89M 90M 90M 36 66F 90M

10 Sebastian Giovinco 90F 90F 90F 90F 90M 90M 89F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 21F 90F 90F

11 Mo Babouli 13 60F 20 1 12 52 90F 90F 90F 23 4

14 Jay Chapman 4 25 1 11 89M 45M 12

15 Eriq Zavaleta 90D 90D

17 Jozy Altidore 13 30 70F 90F 90F 90F 90F 38F

18 Marky Delgado 22 90M 90M 84M 65M 89M 90M 57M 90M 81M 45

19 Daniel Lovitz 68F 27F 8 12 1 18 78F

20 Christopher Mannella

21 Jonathan Osorio 90M 88M 63 90M 90M 90M 33 79M 45 90M 90M 90M

22 Jordan Hamilton 31 67F 90F

23 Josh Williams 1 86D 68D 1 1 90D 54D 89D

24 Damien Perquis 90D 90D 90D 76D 90D 22 90D 90D 90D 78D 90D

25 Alex Bono 20

28 Mark Bloom

33 Steven Beitashour 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 89D 90D 90D 90D 90M 90D 90D

38 Clement Simonin

40 Quillan Roberts

"00" = 100 minutes played

F/M/D/G = starting position

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Game log:

Game #1 03/06/2016 TOR 2 at NYR 0 W Giovinco 1 (penalty kick) 82; Delgado 1 (Giovinco 1) 91+

Game #2 03/13/2016 TOR 2 at NYC 2 T Perquis 1 (Giovinco 2) 47+; Giovinco 2 (Johnson 1) 76

Game #3 03/20/2016 TOR 0 at KC 1 L

Game #4 04/02/2016 TOR 0 at COL 1 L

Game #5 04/09/2016 TOR 1 at NE 1 T Giovinco 3 (Altidore 1, Johnson 2) 58

Game #6 04/16/2016 TOR 1 at DC 0 W Giovinco 4 (Delgado 1, Altidore 2) 1

Game #7 04/23/2016 TOR 2 at MTL 0 W Giovinco 5 (penalty kick) 40; Giovinco 6 (Johnson 3) 81

Game #8 05/01/2016 TOR 1 at POR 2 L Johnson 1 (Giovinco 3) 40

Game #9 05/07/2016 TOR 1 vs DAL 0 W Endoh 1 (Giovinco 4) 28

Game #10 05/14/2016 TOR 3 vs VAN 4 L Giovinco 7 (Perquis 1) 37; Giovinco 8 (Bradley 1) 66; Moor 1 (Giovinco 5) 80

Game #11 05/18/2016 TOR 1 vs NYC 1 T Johnson 2 (Williams 1, Babouli 1) 42

Game #12 05/21/2016 TOR 0 vs CLB 0 T

Game #13 05/28/2016 TOR 0 at NYR 3 L

Game #14 06/18/2016 TOR 1 vs LA 0 W Moor 2 (Zavaleta 1, Cheyrou 1) 76

Game #15 06/25/2016 TOR 2 at ORL 3 L Hamilton 1 (Osorio 1, Morrow 1) 47; Morrow 1 (Giovinco 6, Osorio 2) 90

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CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP

# Player SF1 SF2 F1 F2

MTL MTL VAN VAN

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

1 Clint Irwin 90G 90G 90G

2 Justin Morrow 10 90D 90D

3 Drew Moor 90D 90D 90D

4 Michael Bradley

5 Ashtone Morgan 90D 90D

6 Nick Hagglund 90D 22 6 90D

7 Will Johnson 80M 90M 90M

8 Benoit Cheyrou 76M 90M 90M 74M

9 Tsubasa Endoh 12 16

10 Sebastian Giovinco 16 90F 90F

11 Mo Babouli 80M 68M 87F 73F

14 Jay Chapman 14

15 Eriq Zavaleta 90D 90D 90D 90D

17 Jozy Altidore

18 Marky Delgado 90M 78M 90M

19 Daniel Lovitz 84M 90M

20 Christopher Mannella

21 Jonathan Osorio 90M 90M 90M 86M

22 Jordan Hamilton 90F 74F 3 17

23 Josh Williams

24 Damien Perquis

25 Alex Bono 90G

28 Mark Bloom

33 Steven Beitashour 90D 90D 84D

36 Brian James 6

38 Clement Simonin

40 Quillan Roberts

48 Raheem Edwards 4

56 Malik Johnson 10

CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP

SF1 06/01/2016 TOR 4 vs MTL 2 W Osorio (Morgan) 13; Osorio (unassisted) 34; Hamilton (Babouli) 60; Hamilton (Beitashour) 80

SF2 06/08/2016 TOR 0 at MTL 0 T

F1 06/21/2016 TOR 1 vs VAN 0 W Giovinco (Babouli) 43

F2 06/29/2016 TOR 1 at VAN 2 L Johnson (unassisted) 95+

MATCH INFORMATION MATCH PREVIEWSounders FC (5-9-1, 16 points) returns to the road for a contest against Toronto FC (5-6-4, 19 points) at BMO Field on Saturday evening. Last Saturday, Sounders FC fell at home by a score of 2-0 to New York City FC. The Rave Green have lost five of its past six matches in league play, but advanced to the Quarterfinal Round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday in a penal-ty-kick shootout win versus Real Salt Lake.

Toronto FC currently sits in seventh place in the Eastern Confer-ence with 19 points. The club enters Saturday’s match after falling 3-2 on the road to Orlando City on June 25 and has won once in its past five matches. Forward Sebastian Giovinco leads the team with eight goals and six assists.

Table of Contents Page2016 Schedule 2This Week vs. Toronto FC 3Sounders FC Weekly Notes 42016 at a Glance 5Sounders FC History 6Awards and Transactions 72016 Roster 82016 Statistics and Box Scores 9Mini-Bios 11

PROJECTED LINEUP

Frei

Remick EvansMears

Kovar

Friberg

MorrisJ. Jones

QUESTIONABLEBrad Evans (L calf strain)

OUTRoman Torres (L ACL tear)

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INJURY REPORT

Marshall3

Alonso

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FCAT

TORONTO FCKickoff: July 2, 2016 | 4:30 p.m. PT

Location: BMO Field | Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Referee: Kevin StottAssistants: Adam Wienckowski, Phil BriereFourth Official: Mathieu Bourdeau

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Local TV: JOEtv Talent: Keith Costigan and Steve Zakuani Regional TV (Eastern WA, OR, ID, MT, AK): ROOT SPORTSPre, Half and Post TV: Jackie Montgomery, Steve Zakuani and Wade Webber

Local Radio: KIRO Radio 97.3 FMTalent: Matt Johnson and Wade WebberPre, Half and Post Radio: Jason Rantz and Pete Fewing

Local Radio (Spanish): El Rey 1360 AMTalent: Mario Rodriguez and Felipe Maqueda

MEDIA SERVICES

A variety of media resources - including Sounders FC’s 2016 media guide, player and coach interviews, archived press releases, photos for editorial use, game guides, credential re-quest forms - can be found via SoundersFC.com/Media.

Audio files - including post-match media scrums with players and Head Coach Sigi Schmid’s press conferences - can be found via SoundCloud.com/SoundersFC.

SOCIAL MEDIA RESOURCES

Facebook: Facebook.com/SoundersFCTwitter: @SoundersFC | @LiveSounders

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2016 SNAPSHOT SEATTLE TORONTOOverall Record 5-9-1 5-6-4Goals Scored 13 17 Goals Allowed 19 18 Goal Differential -6 -1

Individual Leaders:Goals Morris (5) Giovinco (8)Assists Ivanschitz (3) Giovinco (6)Goalkeeper Frei (1.21) Irwin (1.06)

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2016 SOUNDERS FC SCHEDULEMLS REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 5-9-1 (HOME: 4-4-0; AWAY: 1-5-1)

2016 ALL COMPETITIONS RECORD: 7-10-2 (HOME: 5-4-1; AWAY: 2-6-1)DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME (PT) TV/ATT. W-L-D POS GOAL SCORERS MARCH (0-3-0, 2 GF, 5 GA)Tue. 2/23 Club America D, 2-2 42,836 SCCL Knockout SEA: Dempsey (44, 52); CA: Quintero (45), Peralta (70)Wed. 3/2 at Club America L, 2-3 SCCL Knockout SEA: Aguilar (41 - OG); CA: Quintero (42), Peralta (45+1), Andrade (50)Sun. 3/6 Sporting KC L, 1-0 39,525 0-1-0 T-8 SEA: None; SKC: Coelho (73) Sat. 3/12 at Real Salt Lake L, 1-2 19,282 0-2-0 T-9 SEA: Alonso (28); RSL: Obayan (43), Olave (86) Sat. 3/19 Vancouver L, 1-2 40,012 0-3-0 10 SEA: Ivanschitz (52); VAN: Morales (10, 74)

APRIL (3-1-1, 6 GF, 5 GA)Sat. 4/2 Montreal W, 1-0 39,705 1-3-0 10 SEA: Dempsey (79); MTL: NoneSun. 4/10 at Houston D, 1-1 20,975 1-3-1 10 SEA: Marshall (90+4); HOU: Barnes (35)Sat. 4/16 Philadelphia W, 2-1 39,620 2-3-1 8 SEA: Marshall (41), Morris (71); PHI: Le Toux (73)Sat. 4/23 at Colorado L, 1-3 17,294 2-4-1 9 SEA: Morris (63); COL: Jones (20), Solignac (51), Doyle (86)Sat. 4/30 Columbus W, 1-0 39,473 3-4-1 9 SEA: Morris (88); CLB: None

MAY (1-3-0, 3 GF, 5 GA)Sat. 5/7 San Jose W, 2-0 39,570 4-4-1 8 SEA: Dempsey (26), Morris (89); SJ: None Sat. 5/14 at FC Dallas L, 0-2 14,630 4-5-1 8 SEA: None; DAL: Diaz (3), Barrios (80)Sat. 5/21 Colorado L, 0-1 41,028 4-6-1 8 SEA: None; COL: Sjoberg (43)Sat. 5/28 at New England L, 1-2 21,456 4-8-1 9 SEA: Kovar (7); NE: Nguyen (24), Hollinger-Janzen (80)

JUNE (1-2-0, 2 GF, 4 GA)Wed. 6/1 at D.C. United W, 2-0 15,174 5-7-1 9 SEA: Morris (79), J. Jones (83); DC: NoneWed. 6/15 Kitsap Pumas W, 2-0 3,515 Fourth Round SEA: Roldan (71), J. Jones (90+1); KIT: NoneSun. 6/19 at New York L, 0-2 21,102 5-8-1 9 SEA: None; NYR: Grella (18, 59)Sat. 6/25 New York City L, 0-2 47,537 5-9-1 9 SEA: None; NYC: Lampard (38), Matarrita (87)Tue. 6/28 at Real Salt Lake D, 1-1 (PK: 4-1) 17,087 Fifth Round SEA: Valdez (51); RSL: Plata (43)

JULYSat. 7/2 at Toronto 4:30 p.m. JOEtvTue. 7/5 West Ham United FriendlySat. 7/9 LA Galaxy 12:00 p.m. ESPNWed. 7/13 FC Dallas 7:30 p.m. Q13 FOXSun. 7/17 at Portland 12:00 p.m. FOXWed. 7/20 at LA Galaxy 7:30 p.m. Quarterfinal RoundSun. 7/24 at Sporting KC 12:00 p.m. ESPNSun. 7/31 LA Galaxy 1:00 p.m. ESPN

AUGUSTSun. 8/7 at Orlando 4:00 p.m. FS1Sun. 8/14 Real Salt Lake 4:00 p.m. FS1Sun. 8/21 Portland 6:30 p.m. FS1Wed. 8/24 at Houston 6:00 p.m. JOEtvSun. 8/28 at Portland 2:00 p.m. ESPN

SEPTEMBERSat. 9/10 at San Jose 7:30 p.m. JOEtvSat. 9/17 Vancouver 1:00 p.m. JOEtvSun. 9/25 at LA Galaxy TBD ESPNWed. 9/28 Chicago 7:30 p.m. JOEtv

OCTOBERSun. 10/2 at Vancouver 5:00 p.m. FS1Wed. 10/12 Houston 7:30 p.m. JOEtvSun. 10/16 at FC Dallas 4:00 p.m. JOEtvSun. 10/23 Real Salt Lake 1:00 p.m. JOEtv

*International Friendly *Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup *Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League

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THIS WEEK VS. TORONTO FC

ABOUT TORONTO FCBeginning operations in 2005, Toronto FC was the first Canadian franchise in MLS. The club is owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, which also operates the city’s NHL, AHL, NBA and USL clubs. The Reds are five-time Canadian Champions, but has yet to win a major trophy in MLS action. TFC competes at BMO Field, which is a multi-purpose stadium that has a 30,000-seat configuration for soccer.

Toronto FC is coached by former MLS defender Greg Vanney, who is in his third season as Head Coach. The squad currently sits in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, just one point behind the postseason cutoff line. The Reds are 2-1-2 at home in 2016 and have a minus-one goal differential. In the all-time series between the two sides, Seattle holds the 7-2-1 advantage.

YEAR RECORD FINISH2007 6-17-7 Did not qualify for postseason2008 9-13-8 Did not qualify for postseason2009 10-11-9 Did not qualify for postseason2010 9-13-8 Did not qualify for postseason2011 6-13-15 Did not qualify for postseason2012 5-21-8 Did not qualify for postseason2013 6-17-11 Did not qualify for postseason2014 11-15-8 Did not qualify for postseason2015 15-15-4 Eastern Conference Knockout Round2016 5-6-4

TORONTO FC NOTABLES#10 FORWARD SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO (Designated Player)Signed on January 19, 2015...Scored 22 goals and 16 assists in 2015, which set MLS record for most combined goals and assists in one season...Earned MLS Golden Boot, MLS Newcomer of the Year and MLS MVP award in 2015 as he led Toronto FC to its first postseason appearance in club history...Made 93 appearances and scored 14 league goals for Italian-side Juventus from 2006-2015...Won two Serie A titles with Juventus... Has earned 21 caps and scored one goal for Italian national team.

#17 FORWARD JOZY ALTIDORE (Designated Player)Acquired on January 16, 2015...Made MLS debut at 16 with New York Red Bulls, where he played from 2006-2008...Played for Spain’s Villareal from 2008-2011, AZ Alkmar in the Netherlands from 2011-2013 and England’s Sun-derland from 2013-2015, in addition to loans at Xerez, Hull City and Bursapor... Scored six goals in 25 appearances for Toronto FC in 2015...Has 34 goals and 93 caps for United States Men’s National Team.

#4 MIDFIELDER MICHAEL BRADLEY (Designated Player)Signed on a transfer on January 13, 2014...Previously played for Roma in Italy from 2012-2014...Began MLS career with MetroStars from 2004-2005, before competing with Dutch side Heerenveen, Germany’s Borussia Monchenglad-bach and Chievo in Italy, in addition to a loan with Aston Villa...Recorded five goals and six assists in 2015...Has 121 caps and 15 goals for USMNT and has captained the Stars and Stripes since 2015.

COACHING CORNERToronto FC performs under the direction of Head Coach Greg Vanney, who has accumulated a 22-27-10 record in his current role after beginning the job midway into the 2014 season. Vanney previously served as an assistant coach for Chivas USA from 211-2012. An MLS original, Vanney played for the LA Galaxy from 1996-2001, FC Dallas from 2005-2006, Colorado Rapids and D.C. United in 2007 and LA Galaxy in 2008, in addition to three seasons with French side Bastia. He made 37 appearances for the USMNT.

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS SOUNDERS FC TORONTO FCGoals 3 Estrada 2 De Rosario/DefoeAssists 2 Evans/Fernandez 1 9 players Shots 15 Montero 10 De RosarioShots on Goal 6 3 players 3 3 players Fouls Committed 17 Alonso 10 De RosarioFouls Sufferered 11 Alonso/Ljungberg 8 De Rosario

Wins 4 Keller 1 Frei/Soares EspindolaShutouts 4 Keller 2 FreiSaves 9 Keller 20 FreiGoals Allowed 4 Keller 7 Frei

SOUNDERS FC TORONTO FCGoals 3 Estrada (3/17/12) 2 Defoe (3/15/14) Assists 2 Fernandez (3/17/12) 1 9 timesShots 7 Estrada (3/17/12) 6 Santos (6/18/11)Shots on Goal 5 Estrada (3/17/12) 2 3 timesFouls Committed 4 3 times 5 4 timesFouls Suffered 6 Dempsey (3/15/14) 5 Johnson (3/17/12) Saves 3 Keller/Frei 7 Konopka (9/5/15)Goals Allowed 2 3 times 3 times

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTSSounders FC Record vs. Toronto FC: 7-2-1

Home: 4-1-1 (12 GF, 6 GA) Road: 3-1-0 (5 GF, 3 GA)

DATE RESULT W/L/D LOCATION04/04/2009 SEA 2 at TOR 0 W BMO Field08/29/2009 SEA 0 vs. TOR 0 D CenturyLink Field

04/25/2010 SEA 0 at TOR 2 L BMO Field10/02/2010 SEA 3 vs. TOR 2 W CenturyLink Field

04/30/2011 SEA 3 vs. TOR 0 W CenturyLink Field06/18/2011 SEA 1 at TOR 0 W BMO Field

03/17/2012 SEA 3 vs. TOR 1 W CenturyLink Field

08/10/2013 SEA 2 at TOR 1 W BMO Field

03/15/2014 SEA 1 vs. TOR 2 L CenturyLink Field

09/05/2015 SEA 2 vs. TOR 1 W CenturyLink Field

SOUNDERS FC SOUNDBYTESHead Coach Sigi Schmid:

On beating RSL in the U.S. Open Cup Fifth Round: “I thought the character they showed tonight was tremendous. We spent a lot of time talking about that.”

On taking the momentum from that match to Toronto: “It’s a good building block for our team. They showed a lot of character, fight and togetherness. That’s what we’ve got to continue moving forward.”

Forward Clint Dempsey:

On returning to the club after Copa America: “It’s good to come back and to get into a routine to help the team, especially in the second half of the season. The first half hasn’t gone how we wanted, but we’re looking to change things and to make a push in the second half.”

ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

SERIES SNAPSHOT SOUNDERS FC TORONTO FCCategory 1 2 Total 1 2 TotalGoals 9 8 17 3 6 9Shots 48 75 123 51 48 99Shots on Goal 15 35 50 11 17 28Fouls 60 48 108 77 60 137Offsides 13 12 25 9 10 19 Corner Kicks 13 33 46 25 23 48

Goals Scored in 15-Minute Intervals: 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 TotalSEA 4 3 2 3 3 2 17TOR 0 3 0 2 1 3 9

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SOUNDERS FC WEEKLY NOTES

SOUNDERS TO PLAY WEST HAMSounders FC announced that it is hosting Barclays Premier League side West Ham United in an international friendly on Tuesday, July 5 at 7:30 p.m. PT on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field. This friendly against the historic Pre-miership club and three-time FA Cup champion marks the fifth occasion that Seattle has hosted an English side in international competition, and its tenth overall international friendly since joining MLS in 2009. West Ham achieved its highest-ever point total in the Premier League era during this year’s campaign. The July 5 friendly is set to be carried regionally throughout Western Washington on JOEtv, KIRO Radio 97.3 FM and El Rey 1360 AM.

The international friendly is included as part of the Sounders FC 2016 Season Ticket Member package and Sea of Green half-season package. Season Tick-et Members will receive a 24-hour presale opportunity to purchase additional tickets for the match on Wednesday, May 11. Additionally, single-match tickets are available for purchase on Thursday, May 12 at 9:00 a.m. PT through SoundersFC.com, all Ticketmaster outlets, the CenturyLink Field box office or by calling 877-MLS-GOAL. To reserve the best seats and to receive complete ticketing information for the 2016 season, visit SoundersFC.com/Tickets.

Founded in 1895, West Ham United is one of eight clubs to never have fallen below the second division of English football, spending 58 of 90 league seasons in the country’s topflight. The Irons have accumulated three FA Cup championships, as well as two runner-up finishes. The London-based side has also qualified for two European finals, winning the European Cup Winners Cup in 1965 and finishing as runner-up in the competition in 1976.

LAST MATCH REWIND: AT NYR• Sounders FC is 5-9-1 in the 2016 MLS Regular Season, including a 4-4-0 record at home.

• After the loss, Sounders FC is now 1-1-0 all-time against New York City FC. Last season, the Rave Green won 3-1 at Yankee Stadium in the first matchup between the two sides.

• With an attendance of 47,537, Sounders FC is 15-3-3 all-time in front of home crowds above 45,000.

• With back-to-back 2-0 losses, Sounders FC is amidst its second two-game scoreless streak of 2016.

• Head Coach Sigi Schmid used the same Starting XI in consecutive matches for the first time this season.

• As part of Sounders FC’s Pride Day pre-match ceremonies, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray was presented with a Golden Scarf, a club tradition which recognizes an individual and their connection to the community. In addition, Head Coach Sigi Schmid received a plaque from Owner Adrian Hanauer for becoming the first coach in MLS history to reach 500 games coached versus the NYRB.

BY THE NUMBERS4: Penalty-kick shootouts for Sounders FC in Open Cup play. Seattle has won on three occasions, including last Tuesday versus Real Salt Lake (4-1).

6: Players in club history to score in all four major competitions (regular season, postseason, U.S. Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions League). Nelson Valdez became the latest to do so on Tuesday.

17,798: Minutes in MLS play for Osvaldo Alonso. On Saturday, Alonso will become the first player in club history to reach the 18,000 minutes benchmark for the Rave Green. Brad Evans ranks second in club history with 14,166.

QUICK HITS: VS. TOR• On Saturday, Sounders FC will visit Toronto FC for the clubs’ only matchup of 2016. Sounders FC is 7-2-1 all-time versus Toronto, including a 3-1-0 record at BMO Field. Seattle has won six of the past seven meetings.

• Toronto FC will be the fifth straight Eastern Conference opponent for Seattle, who has gone 1-3-0 during that stretch.

• Nelson Valdez has now scored in the regular season, postseason, Scotia-bank CONCACAF Champions League and in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. He becomes the sixth player in club history to score in all four competitions.

• Sounders FC has scored the fewest goals in MLS this season with 13.

SOUNDERS ADVANCE IN OPEN CUPSeattle Sounders FC advanced to the Quarterfinal Round of the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S Open Cup after defeating Real Salt Lake in a penalty-kick shootout on Tuesday evening at Rio Tinto Stadium. The Rave Green improved to 22-2-4 all-time in the tournament, with three of the club’s four draws resulting in advancement via penalty-kick shootout.

Nelson Valdez scored his first goal across all competitions in 2016 with a 51st-minute equalizer to force a 1-1 draw through 120 minutes of action, while goalkeeper Tyler Miller matched the club’s tournament record with eight saves in regulation. In the shootout, Sounders FC converted on all four attempts, while Miller made two crucial stops for the 4-1 victory. The Rave Green are set to face the LA Galaxy in the Quarterfinal Round with a road fixture on July 20.

Miller made eight saves in his third career appearance with the First Team. He came off his line to thwart a one-on-one with Movsisyan in the 18th minute, then dove to make a save at the far post in the 47th minute when Movsisyan cut inside to his left for a clean attempt in the 18-yard-box. Miller kept the match level in the waning moments of regulation with a diving save in the top corner of his net to stop a dangerous Juan Manuel Martinez attempt from distance. Miller’s first appearance with the First Team was also against RSL in a 2-1 loss at Rio Tinto Stadium back on March 12.

After a scoreless extra-time period, Seattle forwards Jordan Morris and Hercu-lez Gomez began the shootout with successful shots into the right side of the net. RSL’s Martinez scored the first attempt for the host side, but Plata’s ensu-ing shot was thwarted by Miller. After Seattle’s Zach Scott coolly gave Seattle a 3-1 advantage, Miller made another stop - this time from the feet of U.S. Men’s National Team veteran Kyle Beckerman. Moments later, Erik Friberg converted his attempt to give Seattle the clinching 4-1 margin.

FOR CLUB AND COUNTRYSeattle Sounders FC forwards Clint Dempsey and Nelson Valdez competed for the United States and Paraguay National Teams, respectively, for the 2016 Copa América Centenario in June. Dempsey scored a goal in three consecu-tive matches, including a first-half header in the Quarterfinals against Ecuador at CenturyLink Field on June 16 in a 2-1 win for the host country. For his efforts, Dempsey was named to MLSsoccer.com’s Best XI for the tournament.

The USMNT reached the Semifinals, but was knocked out by Argentina on Tuesday before falling to Colombia in the third-place match by a score of 1-0. Valdez and Paraguay were knocked out of the tournament after the Group Stage.

For the Stars and Stripes, Dempsey scored a goal and recorded two assists in a 4-0 win against Costa Rica on June 7 in Chicago. He also provided the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Paraguay, before opening the scoring for the United States against Ecuador on Wednesday.

With 52 career international goals, Dempsey joins Landon Donovan as the only players to reach 50 goals with the USMNT. The USMNT is set to face the winner of Venezuela - Argentina on Tuesday, June 21 in Houston, Texas.

Additionally, injured defender Román Torres was called into Panama’s squad as an honorary captain. The 2016 Copa América Centenario began on June 3 at 10 venues across the United States. Panama finished third in Group D behind Argentina and Chile.

Seattle is one of 10 metropolitan hosting matches during the Copa América Centenario, which honors 100 years of the Copa América tournament and runs from June 3-26 throughout the United States. CenturyLink Field hosted two Group Stage matchups, beginning with Haiti vs. Peru on June 4 and Argentina vs. Bolivia on June 14. CenturyLink Field is also hosting a Quarterfinal match on June 16 between the United States and Ecuador.

Additionally, S2 players Myron Samuel (St. Vincent and the Grenadines) and Jordy Delem (Martinique) competed in Caribbean Cup qualifiers earlier this month, with Martinique securing advancement. Both players recorded a goal in the tournament.

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2016 SOUNDERS FC MLS REGULAR SEASONSITUATIONAL SPLITS PLAYER SPLITS GOAL SPLITS

Overall 5-9-1

Home 4-4-0Away 1-5-1

March 0-3-0 April 3-1-1May 1-3-0June 1-2-0July 0-0-0August 0-0-0September 0-0-0October 0-0-0

vs. Eastern Conf. 4-2-0 vs. Western Conf. 1-7-1

National TV 0-4-1Local TV 5-5-0

When leading at half 2-0-0When tied at half 3-3-0When trailing at half 0-6-1 When scoring first 5-2-0When conceding first 0-6-1

With 0 goals scored 0-5-0With 1 goal scored 2-4-1With 2 goals scored 3-0-0With 3 goals scored 0-0-0With 4+ goals scored 0-0-0

Conceding 0 goals 4-0-0Conceding 1 goal 1-2-1Conceding 2 goals 0-6-0Conceding 3 goals 0-1-0Conceding 4+ goals 0-0-0

When Alonso...Scores or assists 1-1-0Starts 5-9-1

When Dempsey...Scores 2-0-0Scores or assists 2-0-0Starts 4-5-1 When Evans...Scores or assists 0-0-0Starts 4-7-1

When Friberg...Scores or assists 1-0-0Starts 2-5-0

When Ivanschitz...Scores 0-1-0Scores or assists 2-1-0Starts 3-8-1

When Morris...Scores 4-1-0Scores or assists 4-1-0Starts 4-9-1

When Roldan...Scores or assists 0-1-0Starts 4-4-1

When Valdez...Scores 0-0-0Scores or assists 0-0-0Starts 1-3-1

GOALS SCORED (13)While leading 3While tied 7While trailing 3

Inside the six-yard box 5Inside the 18-yard box 7Outside the area 1Penalties 0

Run of play 10Set piece (PK) 3Own Goals 0

Unassisted 6One assist 6Two assists 1

Forwards 7Midfielders 3Defenders 3

GOALS ALLOWED (19)While leading 5While tied 11While trailing 3

Inside the six-yard box 4Inside the 18-yard box 9Outside the area 2Penalties 4

Run of play 10Set piece (PK) 9 (4)Own Goals 0

Unassisted 5One assist 9Two assists 4

Forwards 1Midfielders 14Defenders 4

SOUNDERS FC STARTING XI BY THE NUMBERS

MIDFIELDER Dempsey (6) MIDFIELDER Ivanschitz (5) MIDFIELDER Roldan (9) Friberg (4) Alonso (15) Friberg (4) Ivanschitz (2)

FORWARD FORWARD FORWARD Ivanschitz (5) Morris (10) Kovar (9) Gomez (5) Valdez (4) Morris (4) Dempsey (3) Dempsey (1) Anderson (2) J. Jones (2)

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SOUNDERS FC HISTORY

HEAD COACH SIGI SCHMIDNamed the first Head Coach of Seattle Sounders FC on December 16, 2008, Sigi Schmid is the winningest coach in MLS history. Since 1999, Schmid’s teams have won nine major titles, including two MLS Cups.

A two-time MLS Coach of the Year, Schmid has led Sounders FC to seven-consecutive appearances in the MLS Cup Playoffs, marking the second-longest active streak while nearing the record for most consecutive postseason appearances by an expansion team.

Schmid also guided Sounders FC to a record three-straight Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup titles, becoming the first team in 42 years to win back-to-back championships.

Schmid joined Sounders FC in its inaugural campaign after leading the Co-lumbus Crew to its first MLS Cup and Supporters’ Shield, earning MLS Coach of the Year honors in 2008. From 1999 through 2004, Schmid’s L.A. Galaxy teams won four major competitions: the 2002 MLS Cup and Supporters’ Shield, the 2001 U.S. Open Cup and the 2001 CONCACAF Champions Cup. He was voted the MLS Coach of the Year in his first season, 1999. Altogether, his Gal-axy teams were 79-53-32 and reached the MLS Cup final four times, winning three division crowns.

Schmid has twice served as the U.S. U-20 National Team head coach, most re-cently in 2005 at the FIFA World Championships. Schmid first forged a winning tradition at his alma mater, UCLA. After serving as an assistant, he was elevat-ed to head coach of the Bruins in 1980, beginning a 19-year run at the helm. He claimed three national titles (1985, 1990, 1997) and was named national coach of the year following the 1997 championship. His UCLA teams accumu-lated a record of 322-64-33. Schmid ranks No. 1 in MLS career victories (227) and games coached (500). Overall, Schmid’s record in MLS is 227-162-112. His combined postseason win total (26) is the second-highest in MLS history.

MOST ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON MLS WINS

Rank Coaches Wins1 Sigi Schmid 2272 Bruce Arena 1953 Dominic Kinnear 1574 Frank Yallop 1305 Bob Bradley 124

MOST ALL-TIME POSTSEASON MLS WINS

Rank Coaches Wins1 Bruce Arena 302 Sigi Schmid 263 Dominic Kinnear 154 Bob Bradley 145 Steve Nicol 11

SCHMID VS. MLS

Team Regular Season Postseason TotalChicago 17-9-9 2-0-1 19-9-10Chivas USA 11-5-6 11-5-6Colorado 27-14-8 6-1-0 33-15-8Columbus 10-6-7 10-6-7D.C. United 20-10-5 0-1-0 20-11-5FC Dallas 20-11-12 2-0-4 23-12-15Houston 6-5-6 0-1-1 6-6-7Kansas City 20-17-8 4-2-1 24-18-7L.A. Galaxy 7-9-8 3-4-0 10-13-8Miami 4-1-1 4-1-1Montreal 2-3-0 2-3-0New England 14-13-7 1-0-0 15-13-7New York 12-16-7 2-1-1 14-17-8 New York City 1-1-0 1-1-0Orlando City 1-0-0 1-0-0 Philadelphia 3-3-2 3-3-2Portland 7-4-4 0-2-0 7-6-4Real Salt Lake 9-10-5 2-1-1 11-11-6San Jose 17-16-7 1-2-0 18-18-8Tampa Bay 3-2-1 2-0-0 5-2-1Toronto 10-2-4 10-2-4Vancouver 5-6-4 5-6-4TOTAL 227-162-112 26-15-9 253-177-121

SOUNDERS FC ALL-TIME LEADERS (MLS)CAREER

GAMES STARTED 209 Alonso 204 Alonso 178 Evans 164 Evans137 Gonzalez 119 Gonzalez119 Montero 109 Montero116 Neagle 103 Hurtado

MINUTES GOALS17,998 Alonso 47 Montero14,166 Evans 40 Martins10,638 Gonzalez 28 Dempsey9,450 Montero 26 Neagle9,123 Hurtado 23 Johnson

ASSISTS SHOTS34 Montero 411 Montero Rosales 242 Dempsey26 Evans 241 Alonso23 Martins 182 Neagle20 Dempsey 161 Martins

SAVES SHUTOUTS270 Keller 30 Keller253 Frei 23 Frei135 Gspurning 18 Gspurning

SINGLE-SEASON GAMES STARTED34 Frei, 2014 34 Frei, 2014 24 Keller, 2011 Keller, 201133 Alonso, 2011 33 Alonso, 2014 Montero, 2012 Mears, 2015 Rosales, 2013 32 Alonso, 2011 Alonso, 2014 Neagle, 2015 Mears, 2015 Marshall, 2014

MINUTES GOALS3,060 Frei, 2014 17 Martins, 2014 Keller, 2011 15 Dempsey, 20142,960 Mears, 2015 Martins, 20152,952 Alonso, 2014 14 Johnson, 20122,891 Alonso, 2011 13 Montero, 2012

ASSISTS SHOTS13 Martins, 2014 126 Montero, 2012 Rosales, 2012 113 Dempsey, 2014 Rosales, 2011 108 Montero, 201110 Montero, 2010 91 Montero, 2010 Dempsey, 2014 86 Montero, 2009 Dempsey, 2015

SAVES SHUTOUTS111 Frei, 2015 11 Keller, 2010110 Keller, 2011 10 Frei, 201599 Frei, 2014 2 others

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2016 TRANSACTIONS WEEKLY AWARDSWEEK PLAYER AWARD

Week 5 Osvaldo Alonso MLSsoccer.com Team of the WeekWeek 6 Chad Marshall MLSsoccer.com Team of the WeekWeek 7 Andreas Ivanschitz MLSsoccer.com Team of the WeekWeek 9 Zach Scott MLSsoccer.com Team of the WeekWeek 10 Jordan Morris MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week

DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION

June 28 Zach Mathers Signed to short-term agreement

June 15 Zach Mathers Signed to short-term agreement

March 24 Herculez Gomez Signed to contract

March 8 Tony Alfaro Signed to contract Damion Lowe Loaned to Minnesota United Acquired TAM and an international roster spot from Toronto FC in exchange for GAM

March 1 Oalex Anderson Signed to contract Jimmy Ockford Loaned to New York Cosmos Jordan Schweitzer Added to S2 roster

Feb. 25 Obafemi Martins Transferred to Shanghai Greenland Shenhua FC Feb. 23 Nathan Sturgis Signed to contract

Jan. 22 Zach Scott Re-signed with Sounders FC

Jan. 21 Jordan Morris Signed to Homegrown Player contract

Jan. 20 Michael Farfan Signed to contract

Jan. 19 Emir Alihodzic Selected in MLS SuperDraft with 54th overall pick Michael Nelson Selected in MLS SuperDraft with 76th overall pick

Jan. 14 Joevin Jones Acquired from Chicago for 2016 MLS SuperDraft pick and General Allocation Money Tony Alfaro Selected in MLS SuperDraft with 27th overall pick Zach Mathers Selected in MLS SuperDraft with 35th overall pick

Jan. 11 Troy Perkins Retired

Jan. 7 Gonzalo Pineda Retired

Jordan Schweitzer Signed to Homegrown Player contract

Dec. 21 Andy Craven Signed to contract Tyler Miller Signed to contract

Dec. 2 9 players Contract options declinedDec. 2 11 players Contract options exercised

2016 SOUNDERS FC ROSTER CONSTRUCTIONDRAFT

PLAYER YEAR (DRAFT)Evans 2009 (Expansion)Remick 2013 (SuperDraft)Lowe 2014 (SuperDraft)Ockford 2014 (SuperDraft)Roldan+ 2015 (SuperDraft)Miller 2015 (SuperDraft)Fisher* 2015 (SuperDraft)Craven 2015 (SuperDraft)Lyon 2015 (SuperDraft)Alfaro 2016 (SuperDraft)

TRADEPLAYER YEAR (TEAM)Frei 2013 (Toronto)Marshall 2013 (Columbus)J. Jones* 2016 (Chicago)

SIGNINGPLAYER YEAR (DP / HG)Scott 2009Alonso 2009 (DP)Dempsey 2013 (DP)Kovar 2014 (HG)Mansaray 2014 (HG)D. Jones 2015 (HG)Mears 2015Friberg* 2015Ivanschitz* 2015Valdez* 2015 (DP)Torres* 2015Farfan 2016Morris 2016 (HG)Sturgis 2016Anderson* 2016Gomez 2016

* Denotes international roster spot+ Denotes Generation adidas player

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2016 SOUNDERS FC ROSTERNo Name Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Hometown Previous Club 1 Tyler Miller GK 6-4 195 3/12/93 Woodbury, NJ Northwestern (NCAA)2 Clint Dempsey F 6-1 170 3/9/83 Nacogdoches, TX Tottenham Hotspur (ENG)3 Brad Evans M 6-1 170 4/20/85 Phoenix, AZ Columbus4 Tyrone Mears D 5-11 163 2/18/83 Manchester, England Bolton (ENG)5 Jimmy Ockford* D 6-1 185 6/10/92 Yardley, PA Louisville (NCAA)6 Osvaldo Alonso M 5-11 155 11/11/85 San Cristobal, Cuba Charleston (USL)7 Cristian Roldan M 5-8 165 6/3/95 Pico Rivera, CA Washington (NCAA)8 Erik Friberg M 5-11 154 2/10/86 Göteborg, Sweden Esbjerg (DEN) 9 Herculez Gomez M 5-10 160 4/6/82 Oxnard, CA Toronto FC11 Aaron Kovar M 5-10 155 8/14/93 Seattle, WA Stanford (NCAA)12 Michael Farfan M 5-9 160 6/23/88 San Diego, CA D.C. United13 Jordan Morris F 6-0 185 10/26/94 Mercer Island, WA Stanford (NCAA)14 Chad Marshall D 6-4 190 8/22/84 Riverside, CA Columbus 15 Dylan Remick D 6-0 165 5/19/91 Inverness, IL Brown (NCAA)16 Nelson Valdez F 5-10 160 11/28/83 Caaguazú, Paraguay Eintracht Frankfurt (GER)17 Darwin Jones F 5-10 175 4/4/92 Des Moines, WA Washington (NCAA)18 Nathan Sturgis M 5-10 160 7/6/87 St. Augustine, FL Houston20 Zach Scott D 5-11 175 7/2/80 Haiku, HI Seattle (USL)22 Charlie Lyon GK 6-2 215 4/10/92 St. Charles, IL Marquette (NCAA)23 Andreas Ivanschitz M 6-0 180 10/15/83 Eisenstadt, Austria Levante (ESP)24 Stefan Frei GK 6-3 195 4/20/86 Altstaetten, Switzerland Toronto FC 25 Tony Alfaro D 6-2 190 6/15/93 Santa Barbara, CA Cal State Dominguez Hills (NCAA) 29 Román Torres D 6-2 195 3/20/86 Panama City, Panama Milionarios (COL)31 Damion Lowe* D 6-3 175 5/5/93 Kingston, Jamaica Hartford (NCAA) 33 Joevin Jones D 5-11 160 8/3/91 Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago Chicago39 Oalex Anderson F 5-8 155 11/1193 Barrouallie, St. Vincent Sounders FC 2 (USL) 80 Victor Mansaray F 5-11 180 2/22/97 Fife, WA Sounders FC Academy91 Oniel Fisher M/D 5-9 155 11/22/91 Portmore, Jamaica New Mexico (NCAA)99 Andy Craven F 5-11 167 1/21/92 St. Simons Island, GA Sounders FC 2 (USL)

*Out on loan

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

No. Name Pos Pronunication4 Tyrone Mears D MEERS6 Osvaldo Alonso M ahs-VAHL-doe7 Cristian Roldan M Roll-dahn8 Erik Friberg M Free-burg23 Andreas Ivanschitz M ee-van-shetz24 Stefan Frei GK STEF-in FRY25 Tony Alfaro D AL-fa-row29 Román Torres D roe-MAHN33 Joevin Jones D JOE-vin39 Oalex Anderson F OH-lex80 Victor Mansaray F MAN-sur-AY91 Oniel Fisher M/D Oh-neel

COACHING STAFF Sigi Schmid Head CoachBrian Schmetzer Top Assistant CoachAnte Razov Assistant CoachDjimi Traore Assistant CoachTom Dutra Goalkeeper CoachDavid Tenney Sports Science and Performance ManagerKurt Schmid Assistant Coach/ScoutChad Kolarcik Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

TECHNICAL STAFF Garth Lagerwey General Manager & President of SoccerChris Henderson Sporting DirectorGrant Clark Team Administration DirectorVince Johnson Team Services DirectorRandy Noteboom Director of Sports MedicineChris Cornish Head Athletic TrainerPaul Lombardo Assistant Athletic TrainerAki Tajima Assistant Athletic TrainerNolan Myer Head Equipment ManagerBrett Johnson Assistant Equipment ManagerScott Tranilla Assistant Equipment ManagerRavi Ramineni Sports Science Data AnalystJarryd Phillips Performance Coach / Sports Scientist

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2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON STATSUNF POS Player GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC/FS OFF CK C/E13 F Jordan Morris 15 14 1234 5 1 31 17 10/11 9 0 0/014 D Chad Marshall 12 12 1080 2 0 14 7 8/10 0 0 1/02 F Clint Dempsey 10 10 888 2 0 36 12 18/15 2 0 1/023 M Andreas Ivanschitz 14 12 984 1 3 19 9 6/17 5 58 3/06 M Osvaldo Alonso 15 15 1350 1 2 20 6 25/36 0 0 4/033 D Joevin Jones 15 12 1079 1 0 8 4 14/5 0 0 2/011 M Aaron Kovar 12 9 647 1 0 19 5 8/5 0 9 1/07 M Cristian Roldan 14 9 939 0 1 7 0 8/16 1 0 0/08 M Erik Friberg 10 8 695 0 1 7 1 10/4 1 3 3/024 GK Stefan Frei 14 14 1260 0 0 0 0 0/1 0 0 0/04 D Tyrone Mears 14 14 1260 0 0 1 0 12/10 1 0 1/03 D Brad Evans 12 12 1025 0 0 4 0 4/6 0 0 1/120 D Zach Scott 7 6 510 0 0 2 0 3/10 0 0 1/09 F Herculez Gomez 9 5 445 0 0 10 4 9/8 1 16 0/016 F Nelson Valdez 9 4 437 0 0 9 3 4/9 6 0 1/015 D Dylan Remick 9 5 441 0 0 1 0 5/4 0 0 1/039 F Oalex Anderson 11 2 270 0 0 7 2 5/12 0 0 0/050 D Tony Alfaro 2 0 100 0 0 1 0 0/1 0 0 0/01 GK Tyler Miller 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/091 D Oniel Fisher 1 1 41 0 0 0 0 2/1 0 0 0/1 17 F Darwin Jones 2 0 22 0 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0/0 Team totals 15 15 1350 13 8 196 70 152/194 26 86 20/2 Opponent totals 15 15 1350 19 17 187 63 194/152 24 64 30/1

GP-games played; GS-games started; MIN-minutes; G-goals;A-assists; P-points; SHT-shots; SOG-shots on goal; FC/FS-fouls committed/fouls suffered; CK-corner kicks; OFF-offsides; C/E-cautions/ejections

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Morris 3, Dempsey 2GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Ivanschitz 2, Morris 1, Friberg 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

UNF POS Player GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W-L-D SO24 GK Stefan Frei 14 14 1260 59 41 17 1.21 4 6 5-8-1 41 GK Tyler Miller 1 1 90 4 2 2 2.00 0 0 0-1-0 0 Team totals 15 15 1350 63 43 19 1.27 4 6 5-9-1 4 Opponent totals 15 15 1350 70 56 13 0.87 0 0 9-5-1 4

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2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORESSounders FC 0 vs. Sporting Kansas City 1March 6, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)Attendance: 39,525

SCORINGSEA - NoneSKC - Coelho (Quintilla) 73’

Lineup: Frei; Fisher+, Marshall, Evans (Remick 90’), J. Jones; Roldan, Alonso, Ivanschitz; Dempsey, Valdez (Scott 70’), Morris (Anderson 83’)

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, D. Jones, Kovar, Sturgis

Sounders FC 1 at Real Salt Lake 2March 12, 2016 at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, Utah)Attendance: 19,282

SCORINGSEA - Alonso 28’RSL - Obayan (Plata) 43’, Olave (Martinez, Plata) 86’

Lineup: Miller, Mears, Scott*, Marshall,J. Jones*; Friberg* (Roldan 18’), Alonso, Ivanschitz; Morris (D. Jones 76’), Valdez (Kovar 90’), Dempsey*

Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Alfaro, Remick, Sturgis

Sounders FC 1 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2March 19, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)Attendance: 40,012

SCORINGSEA - Ivanschitz 52’VAN - Morales (penalty) 10’, Morales (penalty) 74’

Lineup: Frei; Mears*, Scott, Marshall*, J. Jones; Roldan, Alonso, Ivan-schitz (Kovar 88’); Dempsey, Valdez, Morris (Anderson 71’)

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Fisher, Remick, Sturgis

Sounders FC 1 vs. Montreal Impact 0April 2, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)Attendance: 39,705

SCORINGSEA - Dempsey (Ivanschitz) 79’MTL - None

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, Remick (J. Jones 74’); Roldan, Alonso, Dempsey; Kovar (Morris 57’), Valdez (Anderson 68’), Ivanschitz*

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Gomez, Scott

Sounders FC 1 at Houston Dynamo 1April 10, 2016 at BBVA Compass Stadium (Houston, TX)Attendance: 20,975

SCORINGSEA - Marshall 90’+4’HOU - Barnes (Anibaba) 35’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, J. Jones* (Remick 71’); Roldan, Alonso, Dempsey; Kovar (Anderson 63’), Morris (Gomez 79’), Ivanschitz

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Scott, Sturgis

Sounders FC 2 vs. Philadelphia Union 1April 16, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)Attendance: 39,620

SCORINGSEA - Marshall (Ivanschitz) 41’, Morris (Ivanschitz) 71’PHI - Le Toux (Sapong, Alves) 73’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, Remick*; Roldan (Gomez 75’), Alonso*, Dempsey; Anderson (Valdez* 63’), Morris (J. Jones 82’), Ivan-schitz

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Farfan, Kovar, Scott

Sounders FC 1 vs. Colorado Rapids 3April 23, 2016 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park (Commerce City, CO)Attendance: 17,294

SCORINGSEA - Morris (Roldan) 63’COL - Jones (Gashi) 20’; Solignac (Badji, Williams) 51’; Doyle (Castillo, Cronin) 86’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans+, J. Jones; Roldan, Alonso, Ivan-schitz (Friberg 50’); Anderson (Remick 77’), Morris, Gomez (Kovar 71’)

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, D. Jones, Scott

Sounders FC 1 vs. Columbus Crew SC 0April 30, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)Attendance: 39,473

SCORINGSEA - Morris 88’CLB - None

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Scott, J. Jones; Alonso*, Roldan, Dempsey (Valdez 78’); Gomez (Anderson 87’), Morris, Kovar (Friberg* 65’)

Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Alfaro, Fisher, Remick

Sounders FC 2 vs. San Jose Earthquakes 0May 7, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)Attendance: 39,570

SCORINGSEA - Dempsey (Friberg, Morris) 26’; Morris (Alonso) 89’SJ - None

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, J. Jones; Alonso*, Friberg (Roldan 72’), Dempsey; Gomez (Ivanschitz 85’), Morris, Kovar (Valdez 64’)

Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Anderson, Remick, Scott

Sounders FC 0 at FC Dallas 2May 14, 2016 at Toyota Stadium (Frisco, TX)Attendance: 39,570

SCORINGSEA - NoneDAL - Diaz (penalty) 3’; Barrios (Rosales) 80’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Marshall, Evans, J. Jones; Alonso, Friberg, Roldan (Anderson 78’); Gomez (Ivanschitz 66’), Morris, Dempsey

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Kovar, Sturgis, Remick, Scott

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2016 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORESSounders FC 0 vs. Colorado Rapids 1May 21, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)Attendance: 41,028

SCORINGSEA - NoneCOL - Sjoberg (Burch) 43’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Scott, Evans, J. Jones; Alonso, Friberg, Dempsey; Kovar (Gomez 66’), Morris, Ivanschitz (Anderson 79’, Remick 83’)

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Roldan, Fisher

Sounders FC 1 at New England Revolution 2 May 28, 2016 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)Attendance: 21,456

SCORINGSEA - Kovar 7’DC - Nguyen (penalty) 24’ DC - Hollinger-Janzen (Nguyen) 80’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Scott, Evans (Alfaro 40’), J. Jones; Alonso, Friberg, Ivanschitz (Roldan 56’); Kovar, Morris, Gomez (D. Jones 82’)

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Lyon, Fisher, Remick, Sturgis

Sounders FC 2 at D.C. United 0June 1, 2016 at RFK Stadium (Washington, D.C.)Attendance: 15,174

SCORINGSEA - Morris 79’SEA - J. Jones (Alonso) 83’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Scott (Alfaro 40’), Evans - captain, Remick; Alonso, Roldan, Friberg; Kovar* (Gomez 86’), Morris, Ivanschitz* (J. Jones 74’)

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Sturgis, D. Jones

Sounders FC 0 at New York Red Bulls 2June 19, 2016 at Red Bull Arena (Harrison, NJ)Attendance: 21,102

SCORINGNY - Grella 18’NY - Grella 59’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans, Marshall, Remick; Alonso, Friberg, Ivan-schitz (Roldan 81’); J. Jones (J. Jones 68’), Kovar (Valdez 68’), Morris

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Scott, Gomez

Sounders FC 0 vs. New York FC 2June 25, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA)Attendance: 47,537

SCORINGNYC - Frank Lampard (R.J. Allen) 38’NYC - Ronald Matarrita (Mikey Lopez) 87’

Lineup: Stefan Frei; Mears, Evans - captain, Marshall, Remick (Valdez 57’); Alonso, Friberg, Ivanschitz (Anderson 77’); Kovar (Roldan 66’), Morris, Jones Substitutes not used: Miller, Scott, Farfan, Gomez

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2015-2016 SCOTIABANK CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE BOX SCORESSounders FC 2 vs. Club America 2February 23, 2016 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink FieldAttendance: 39,836

SCORINGSEA - Dempsey 44’, Dempsey (Ivanschitz) 52’CA - Quintero (Sambueza) 45’, Peralta (Sambueza) 70’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans - captain, Marshall, Jones; Friberg (Roldan 74’), Alonso*, Ivanschitz*; Morris (Jones 85’), Valdez (Kovar 74’), Dempsey

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Sturgis, Scott, Fisher

Sounders FC 1 at Club America 3March 2, 2016 at Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)

SCORINGSEA - Own Goal (Aguilar) 41’CA - Quintero (Sambueza) 42’, Peralta (Sambueza) 45+1’, Andrade (Aguilar) 50’’

Lineup: Frei; Mears, Evans, Marshall, Jones; Friberg (Jones 75’), Alon-so, Ivanschitz (Roldan 70’); Morris (Kovar 70’), Valdez, Dempsey

Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Scott, Fisher, Sturgis

2016 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP BOX SCORESSounders FC 2 vs. Kitsap Pumas 0June 15, 2016 at Starfire StadiumAttendance: 3,515

SCORINGSEA - Roldan (Kovar) 71’, J. Jones (Friberg) 90+1’KIT - None

Lineup: Miller; Fisher, Scott - captain, Alfaro, Remick; Roldan, Mathers, Sturgis (Friberg HT); Kovar, Gomez (Craven 84’), Jones (J. Jones 63’)

Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Marshall, Mears, Morris

Sounders FC 1 (4) vs. Real Salt Lake (1)June 28, 2016 at Rio Tinto StadiumAttendance: 17,087

SCORING RSL - Joao Plata (penalty) 43’SEA - Nelson Valdez 51’ SHOOTOUT RESULTS

SEA - Herculez Gomez - ScoredRSL - Juan Manuel Martinez - ScoredSEA - Jordan Morris - ScoredRSL - Joao Plata - SavedSEA - Zach Scott - ScoredRSL - Kyle Beckerman - SavedSEA - Erik Friberg - Scored

Lineup: Miller; Fisher, Scott, Alfaro, Remick; Sturgis, Roldan, Mathers (Friberg 64’);Gomez, Valdez (J. Jones 100’), Anderson (Jordan Morris 79’)

Substitutes Not Used: Lyon, Farfan, Kovar, Mears

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Height: 6-4 Weight: 195 Born: March 12, 1993 Hometown: Woodbury, NJ College: Northwestern

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed to a First Team contract on December 21, 2015. Originally signed by Sounders FC 2 to contract on July 9, 2015 after being selected in the Second Round (33rd overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Seattle Sounders FC 2 (2015).

CAREER NOTES

• Made MLS debut and first career start in 2-1 loss at Real Salt Lake (March 12, 2016)• Made one appearance for Sounders FC 2, recording a shutout in a 4-0 win against Arizona United SC• A three-time All-Big-10 First Team selection and 2014 Big Ten Goal-keeper of the Year• Only player to earn both All-America and Scholar All-America honors in 2014

1 GK TYLER MILLERHeight: 6-1 Weight: 170Born: March 9, 1983 Hometown: Nacogdoches, TexasCitizenship: United States College: Furman

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed as a Designated Player on August 3, 2013.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Tottenham Hotspur (England, 2012-2013), Fulham (England, 2007-2012), New England (2004-2006).

CAREER NOTES

• Former U.S. captain and second all-time with 48 goals for USMNT• Only player in MLS to record both 10 goals and 10 assists in each of the past two seasons• Scored fastest goal in club history (23 seconds) in 3-2 loss vs. SJ (March 14, 2015)• Holds American record with 57 goals in EPL with Fulham and Tottenham• 25 goals and 14 assists in 71 appearances for New England Revolution from 2004-06

2 F CLINT DEMPSEY

Height: 6-1 Weight: 170

Height: 6-1Weight: 170Born: April 20, 1985 Hometown: Phoenix, ArizonaCitizenship: United States College: UC Irvine

HOW ACQUIRED

Selected from Columbus in the MLS Expansion Draft on November 26, 2008. Signed multi-year contract on November 20, 2013.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Columbus (2007-08).

CAREER NOTES

• Tied MLS record with three first-half assists at CHV (September 3, 2014)• Perfect 8/8 career on penalty kicks (10/10 across all competitions)• Scored latest goal in club history (in regulation) with penalty kick seven minutes into stoppage time in 2-1 win against CD Olimpia (August 19, 2015)• Set career-high in games played and starts (29) in 2012• Recorded game-winning assist in USMNT’s friendly win vs. GER (June 10, 2015)• Won 2008 MLS Cup with Columbus and four Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups with Seattle• Has earned 25 caps for U.S. National Team with one goal

3 D BRAD EVANS Height: 6-1 Weight: 170

Height: 5-11 Weight: 163Born: February 18, 1983 Hometown: Manchester, EnglandCitizenship: England Pronunciation: MEERS

HOW ACQUIRED

Acquired as Discovery Signing on December 29, 2014.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Bolton Wanderers (England, 2011-2014), Burnley (England, 2009-2011), Marseille (France, 2008-2009), Derby County (England, 2007-2009), West Ham United (England, 2006-2007), Preston North End (England, 2002-2006), Manchester City (England, 2001-2002).

CAREER NOTES

• Scored game-winner for first MLS goal in 1-0 win vs. D.C. United (July 3, 2015)• Led team with 34 starts and 2,960 minutes in 2015 • Named to MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week for Week 1 and Week 18 (2015)• In 2010-2011, made a career-high 49 total appearances for Burnley• Advanced Marseille through the quarterfinal of the UEFA Cup with extra time game-winning goal in 2009• Product of the Manchester City youth system

4 D TYRONE MEARS

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Height: 6-1 Weight: 185Born: June 10, 1992 Hometown: Yardley, PA Citizenship: United States College: Louisville

HOW ACQUIRED

Selected in the Second Round (21st overall) in 2014 MLS SuperDraft.

CAREER NOTES

• Loaned to New York Cosmos for 2014 and 2016 season• Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijua-na (March 24, 2015)• Made MLS debut with start at Philadelphia (June 24, 2015) Started and played 81 minutes in 2-1 win vs. CD Olimpia in SCCL Group Stage (August 19, 2015)• Scored two goals in 10 appearances for Cosmos in 2014

5 D JIMMY OCKFORDHeight: 5-11 Weight: 155Born: November 11, 1985 Hometown: San Cristóbal, Cuba Citizenship: Cuba Pronunciation: ahs-VAHL-doe

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed as free agent on January 26, 2009. Signed to contract extension on February 17, 2011. Signed as a Designated Player on November 19, 2013.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Charleston Battery (USL, 2008), FC Pinar del Rio (Cuba, 2005-07).

CAREER NOTES

• Voted team MVP for fourth consecutive season in 2013• Seattle’s all-time leader in games played, starts and minutes• Named to the 2012 MLS Best XI for first time in his career• Granted full U.S. citizenship on June 16, 2012• Capped 17 times by Cuban National Team and captain of U-23 team during 2008 Olympic qualifying

6 M OSVALDO ALONSO

Height: 5-8 Weight: 165Born: June 3, 1995 Hometown: Pico Rivera, CaliforniaCitizenship: United StatesCollege: Washington Pronunciation: roll-dahn

HOW ACQUIRED

Drafted by Seattle as the 16th pick in the MLS SuperDraft on January 15, 2015

CAREER NOTES

• Appeared in 22 MLS regular season matches as a rookie, starting 11, which ranks third-most games played by a rookie in team history (2015)• Roldan recorded first career MLS assist on a goal by Obafemi Martins in a 3-0 win against Vancouver Whitecaps FC (September 19, 2015) • Named NSCAA Third Team All-American as a sophomore at University of Washington• 2013 Gatorade National Player of the Year as a senior at El Racho High School

7 M CRISTIAN ROLDANHeight: 5-11 Weight: 154Born: February 10, 1986 Hometown: Göteborg, Sweden Citizenship: Sweden Pronunciation: FREE-berg

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed on June 29, 2015.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Esbjerg (2014-2015), Bologna (2013-2014), Malmo FF (2012-2013), Sounders FC (2011), BK Hacken (2007-2010), Vastra Frolunda (2005)

CAREER NOTES

• Scored second goal for Seattle across all competitions in SCCL match against CD Olimpia with 90th minute header in 2-1 win (August 19, 2015)• Recorded assist in consecutive MLS appearances (August 9 & 16, 2015)• Made 26 appearances for Sounders FC in 2011• Has two career caps for the Swedish national team• Led BK Hacken with seven assists in 2009

8 M ERIK FRIBERG

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Height: 5-10 Weight: 155Born: August 14, 1993 Hometown: Seattle, Washington Citizenship: United States College: Stanford

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed as Homegrown Player on January 8, 2014.

CAREER NOTES

• Made MLS debut at D.C. United (June 28, 2014)• Drew penalty kick and recorded assist in professional debut, a 5-0 win vs. PSA (June 18, 2014)• Scored first professional goal in S2’s 1-0 win over LA Galaxy II (June 12, 2015)• Recorded two assists in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana (March 24, 2015)• Sounders FC Academy product and two-year starter at Stanford, where he totaled five goals and eight assists• 2012 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year• 2011 Gatorade Washington State Player of the Year as a senior at Garfield High School

11 M AARON KOVAR

Height: 6-0 Weight: 185Born: October 26, 1994 Hometown: Mercer Island, WA Citizenship: United StatesCollege: Stanford

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed as Homegrown Player on January 21, 2016.

CAREER NOTES

• Made Sounders FC debut in 85 minutes of action in 2-2 draw versus Club America in SCCL Knockout Round (February 23, 2016)• Has seven caps and one goal for United States Men’s National Team• Became the first college player since 1995 to make senior USMNT appearance (November 2014)• As a senior at Stanford, led Cardinal to National Championship and won the MAC Hermann Trophy• Scored 28 goals in 32 games for Sounders FC Academy in 2012

13 F JORDAN MORRIS12 M MICHAEL FARFAN

Height: 5-9 Weight: 160Born: June 23, 1988 Hometown: San Diego, California Citizenship: USA/Mexico College: North Carolina

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed to contract on January 20, 2016.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

D.C. United (2015), Cruz Azul (2014), Philadelphia Union (2011-2013).

CAREER NOTES

• Started seven of 17 appearances for D.C. United (2015)• Score late game-winner in lone appearance for Cruz Azul of Liga MX (2014)• Set career-highs in games played, starts, minutes and assists in 2012 with the Philadelphia Union• Drafted by Philadelphia with No. 23 pick of 2011 MLS SuperDraft

9 F HERCULEZ GOMEZHeight: 5-10 Weight: 160Born: April 6, 1982 Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada Citizenship: United States

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed to contract on March 24, 2016.

CAREER NOTES

• Has 26 caps and six goals for USMNT• Member of United States’ 2010 FIFA World Cup roster, making three appearances• Previously played for LA Galaxy, Colorado Rapids, Kansas City Wiz-ards and Toronto FC of MLS and Tigres UANL, Club Tijuana, Santos Laguna, Estudiantes Tecos and Pachuca in Mexico’s Liga MXX • First American to lead a foreign league in scoring (2010)

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Height: 6-0 Weight: 165Born: May 19, 1991 Hometown: Inverness, Ill.Citizenship: United States College: Brown

HOW ACQUIRED

Selected in the Second Round (35th pick) of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft on January 17, 2013.

2015 NOTES

• Has started 18 of 19 appearances at leftback for Sounders FC• Made first start of season against Houston (April 4)

CAREER NOTES

• Made first start of career in season opener vs. KC (March 8, 2014)• Named to MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week in Week 9 (2015)• Three-time First Team All-Ivy League at Brown• Two-time sectional champion in the 400m dash in high school

15 D DYLAN REMICK

Height: 5-10 Weight: 175Born: April 4, 1992 Hometown: Des Moines, WA Citizenship: United States College: Washington

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed as Homegrown Player on January 9, 2015.

CAREER NOTES

• Nine MLS appearances in rookie season and made first start in SCCL win vs. CD Olimpia (August 19, 2015)• Second on S2 with four goals, including hat trick in 4-0 S2 win over Whitecaps FC 2 (March 29, 2015)• All-PAC 12 First Team selection for two seasons at Washington• Scored team-high 16 goals in 2010-11 as a member of Sounders FC U-18

17 F DARWIN JONES16 F NELSON VALDEZHeight: 5-10 Weight: 160Born: November 28, 1983 Hometown: Caaguazu, Paraguay Citizenship: Paraguay

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed as Designated Player on August 7, 2015.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Eintracht Frankfurt (2014-2015), Olympiacos (2014), Al Jazira (2013-2014), Valencia (2012-2013), Rubin Kazan (2011-2013), Hèrcules (2010-2011), Borussia Dortmund (2006-2010), Werder Bremen (2002-2006), Werder Bremen II (2001-2002).

CAREER NOTES

• Became fourth player in team history to score in club debut in 4-0 win vs. ORL (August 16, 2015)• Recorded goal and two assists in SCCL win vs. VAN (September 23, 2015)• 15 seasons in the European topflight, including over 200 appearances in the German Bundesliga, scoring 37 goals • 68 career caps and 12 goals for Paraguayan National Team, appearing in two FIFA World Cups and two Copa America tournaments• 18 UEFA Champions League appearances, helping Werder Bremen to a Round of 16 appearance in 2005-06

14 D CHAD MARSHALL Height: 6-4 Weight: 190Born: August 22, 1984 Hometown: Riverside, CaliforniaCitizenship: United States College: Stanford

HOW ACQUIRED

Acquired via trade with the Columbus Crew on December 12, 2013, in exchange for allocation money and a 2015 third round SuperDraft pick.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Columbus (2004-13).

CAREER NOTES

• First player in MLS history to earn three Defender of the Year awards• Ranks in Top 20 among active players in games played• Played in 300th career match against Portland Timbers (June 28)• Named to 2015 MLS All-Star Gameday Roster and played 45 minutes• Capped 11 times by U.S. National Team

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18 M NATHAN STURGISHeight: 5-11 Weight: 175Born: July 2, 1980 Hometown: Haiku, Hawaii Citizenship: United StatesCollege: Gonzaga

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed on March 16, 2009.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Seattle Sounders (USL-1, 2002-08).

CAREER NOTES

• Set a career-high with 1,480 minutes in 2015• Played every minute of 2014 U.S. Open Cup• Scored first career MLS goal, playoffs goal and Open Cup goal in 2012• Key defender for USL-1 Sounders during championship seasons of 2005 and 2007

20 D ZACH SCOTT

Height: 6-2 Weight: 215 Born: April 10, 1992 Hometown: St. Charlies, ILCitizenship: United States College: Marquette

HOW ACQUIRED

Selected in the Fourth Round (75th overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft.

CAREER NOTES

• Recorded four shutouts for S2 in USL regular season play (2015)• Back-to-back USL Team of the Week honors in Week 14 and 15 (2015)• Two-time co-recipient of Big East Goalkeeper of the Year and All-Big East First Team Selection• Nine clean sheets in 18 appearances as a senior at Marquette, finishing with a 0.74 goals against average

22 GK CHARLIE LYONHeight: 6-0 Weight: 180 Born: October 15, 1983 Hometown: Eisenstadt, AustriaCitizenship: AustriaPronunciation: ee-van-SHETZ

HOW ACQUIRED

Acquired as Discovery Signing on August 4, 2015.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Levante (2013-15), 1. FSV Mainz 05 (2009-13), Panathinaikos (2006-2009), Red Bull Salzburg (2005-2006), Rapid Wien (1999-2006).

CAREER NOTES

• Made MLS debut in 45 minutes of action in 1-1 draw at San Jose (Sep-tember 12, 2015)• Scored first MLS goal in first MLS start in 3-0 win at VAN (September 19, 2015)• Recorded first MLS assist in 1-1 draw at HOU (October 18, 2015)• Spent 15 years in topflight European leagues, amassing 380 appear-ances and 62 goals• 2003 Austrian Footballer of the Year and led Rapid Vienna to 2004-05 Austrian Bundesliga championship• 69 career caps and 12 goals for Austrian National Team

23 M ANDREAS IVANSCHITZ

Height: 5-10 Weight: 160Born: July 6, 1987 Hometown: St. Augustine, FloridaCitizenship: USACollege: Clemson

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed to contract on February 23, 2016.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Houston Dynamo (2015), Chivas USA (2014), Colorado Rapids (2013-2014), Houston Dynamo (2012), Toronto FC (2011), Sounders FC (2009-2010), Real Salt Lake (2007-2008), LA Galaxy (2006-2007).

CAREER NOTES

• Made 29 appearances for Sounders FC in two seasons during first stint• Recorded one goal and two assists with Houston Dynamo in 2015• Set career-highs in games played, starts, minutes and goals with the Colorado Rapids in 2013• Named ACC Defensive Player of the Year at Clemson in 2005

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29 D ROMÁN TORRESHeight: 6-3 Weight: 175Born: May 5, 1993 Hometown: Kingston, Jamaica Citizenship: Jamaica College: Hartford

HOW ACQUIRED

Selected with the eighth overall selection in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft on January 16, 2014.

CAREER NOTES

• Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijua-na (March 24)• Started all 44 appearances in three seasons at University of Hartford• Scored five goals while leading Hartford to school-record 0.84 goals against average in 2013• Jamaican international and a Generation adidas player

31 D DAMION LOWE

Height: 6-2 Weight: 190Born: June 15, 1993Hometown: Santa Barbara, CaliforniaPronunciation: AL-fa-row

HOW ACQUIRED

Selected with seventh pick of Second Round (27th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft

CAREER NOTES

• Named a First Team All-American by the NSCAA and earned CCAA De-fensive Player of the Year in senior season at Cal State Dominguez Hills

25 D TONY ALFARO

Height: 6-2 Weight: 195Born: March 20, 1986Hometown: Panama City, Panama Citizenship: Panama Pronunciation: roe-MAHN

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed on August 12, 2015 using Targeted Allocation Money (TAM).

CAREER NOTES

• Made club debut with 90 minutes of action at centerback and recorded assist in 4-0 win vs. Orlando City (August 16)• Suffered season-ending ACL tear in 1-1 draw at San Jose (September 12), then underwent successful surgery on September 22• Current captain of Panamanian National Team, appearing in 79 interna-tional matches and scoring 12 goals• Amassed 331 career appearances and 32 goals in 11 professional sea-sons of topflight leagues in South and Central America• Five club championships with four different teams in Panama and Colombia

24 GK STEFAN FREIHeight: 6-3 Weight: 195 Born: April 20, 1986 Hometown: Altstaetten, Switzerland College: California Pronunciation: STEF-in FRY

HOW ACQUIRED

Acquired via trade from Toronto on December 10, 2013.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Toronto FC (2009-13).

CAREER NOTES

• Ranked second in MLS with 111 saves and fourth with 10 shutouts (2015) • One of two goalkeepers to reach 100 saves, 10 shutouts and 10 wins (2015) • Recorded nine shutouts and 99 saves in first season for Seattle (2014)• Became second player in Sounders FC history to play in every minute of the season in 2014 • Four-time Canadian Cup Championship winner

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33 D JOEVIN JONESHeight: 5-8 Weight: 165Born: November 11, 1995 Hometown: Barrouallie, SVGCitizenship: St. Vincent and the Grenadines Pronunciation: OH-lex

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed to contract on March 1, 2016.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Sounders FC 2 (2015); Grenades FC (2014-2015); System 3 FC (2013-2014)

CAREER NOTES

• Scored four goals in 16 appearances for Sounders FC 2 (2015)• Scored 12 goals in 18 appearances for Grenades FC, a club in Antigua and Barbuda (2014) and led the NLA Premier League in scoring in 2013• Has 20 caps for the St. Vincent and Grenadines National Team, scoring 10 international goals

39 F OALEX ANDERSON

Height: 5-11 Weight: 180Born: February 22, 1997 Hometown: Freetown, Sierra Leone Citizenship: United States/Sierra LeonePronunciation: MAN-sur-RAY

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed as Homegrown Player on November 5, 2014.

CAREER NOTES

• Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana (March 24, 2015)• Made MLS debut in 15 minutes of action at FC Dallas, becoming youngest player in club history to appear in a match (March 28, 2015)• Scored 33 goals for Sounders FC Academy from 2012-2014• Made two appearances and logged 106 minutes for U.S. U-18 National Team

80 F VICTOR MANSARAYHeight: 5-9 Weight: 155Born: November 22, 1991 Hometown: Portmore, Jamaica Citizenship: JamaicaCollege: New Mexico

HOW ACQUIRED

Selected in the Second Round (40th overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft.

CAREER NOTES

• Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijua-na (March 24)• Made MLS debut in 4 minutes of action at FC Dallas (March 28)• Started 34 of 39 appearances in two seasons at the University of New Mexico, recording four goals and three assists• Earned first Jamaica Senior National Team cap vs. Trinidad and Tobago in 2010; five appearances for Jamaica U-20 squad

91 D ONIEL FISHER

Height: 5-11 Weight: 160Born: August 3, 1991 Hometown: Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago Citizenship: Trinidad & Tobago Pronunciation: JOE-vin

HOW ACQUIRED

Acquired via trade from Chicago Fire in exchange for Sounders FC’s First Round pick (15th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft and allocation money.

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Chicago Fire (2015); HJK Helsinki (2014); W Connection (2009-2014).

CAREER NOTES

• Made 28 appearances in rookie season with Chicago Fire (2015)• Made Sounders FC debut in 90 minutes of action in 2-2 draw versus Club America in SCCL Knockout Round (February 23, 2016)• Played in 55 league matches for the Savonetta Boys from 2009-2014, leading his club to two Pro League titles and scoring 26 goals

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Height: 5-11 Weight: 167Born: November 22, 1991 Hometown: St. Simons Island, GeorgiaCitizenship: United StatesCollege: North Carolina

HOW ACQUIRED

Selected in the Third Round (48th overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft. Signed to First Team contract on June 27, 2015.

CAREER NOTES

• Made first career MLS appearance with 30 minutes of action at Portland (June 28, 2015)• Seven goals and five assists across all competitions for S2 in 2015• Scored 21 goals and recorded 11 assists in three years at the University of North Carolina• Finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy after starting all 22 games for UNC, scoring 15 goals (tied for the national lead)

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

1 Tyler Miller 90G

2 Clint Dempsey 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 78F 90M 90F 90M

3 Brad Evans 89D 90D 90D 90D 86D 90D 90D 90D 40D 90D 90D 90D

4 Tyrone Mears 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

6 Osvaldo Alonso 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M

7 Cristian Roldan 90M 72 90M 90M 90M 75M 90M 90M 18 77M 34 90M 9 24

8 Erik Friberg 18M 40 25 72M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M

9 Herculez Gomez 11 15 71F 87M 85F 66F 24 82F 4

11 Aaron Kovar 1 2 57M 63F 19 65F 64F 66M 90F 86M 68F 66F

12 Michael Farfan

13 Jordan Morris 83M 76M 71M 33 79F 82F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F

14 Chad Marshall 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

15 Dylan Remick 1 74D 19 90D 13 7 90D 90D 57D

16 Nelson Haedo Valdez 70F 89F 90F 68F 27 12 26 22 33

17 Darwin Jones 14 8

18 Nathan Sturgis

20 Zach Scott 20 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 40D

22 Charlie Lyon

23 Andreas Ivanschitz 90M 90M 88M 90M 90F 90F 50M 5 24 79M 56M 74M 81M 77M

24 Stefan Frei 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

25 Tony Alfaro 50 50

29 Roman Torres

33 Joevin Jones 90D 90D 90D 16 71D 8 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 16 68F 90F

39 Oalex Anderson 7 19 22 27 63F 77F 3 13 4 22 13

80 Victor Mansaray

91 Oniel Fisher 41D

99 Andy Craven

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Game #1 03/06/2016 SEA 0 vs KC 1 L

Game #2 03/12/2016 SEA 1 at RSL 2 L Alonso 1 (unassisted) 28

Game #3 03/19/2016 SEA 1 vs VAN 2 L Ivanschitz 1 (unassisted) 52

Game #4 04/02/2016 SEA 1 vs MTL 0 W Dempsey 1 (Ivanschitz 1) 79

Game #5 04/10/2016 SEA 1 at HOU 1 T Marshall 1 (unassisted) 94+

Game #6 04/16/2016 SEA 2 vs PHI 1 W Marshall 2 (Ivanschitz 2) 41; Morris 1 (Ivanschitz 3) 71

Game #7 04/23/2016 SEA 1 at COL 3 L Morris 2 (Roldan 1) 63

Game #8 04/30/2016 SEA 1 vs CLB 0 W Morris 3 (unassisted) 88

Game #9 05/07/2016 SEA 2 vs SJ 0 W Dempsey 2 (Friberg 1, Morris 1) 26; Morris 4 (Alonso 1) 89

Game #10 05/14/2016 SEA 0 at DAL 2 L

Game #11 05/21/2016 SEA 0 vs COL 1 L

Game #12 05/28/2016 SEA 1 at NE 2 L Kovar 1 (unassisted) 7

Game #13 06/01/2016 SEA 2 at DC 0 W Morris 5 (unassisted) 79; J. Jones 1 (Alonso 2) 83

Game #14 06/19/2016 SEA 0 at NYR 2 L

Game #15 06/25/2016 SEA 0 vs NYC 2 L

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# Player QF1 QF2 4R 5R

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

1 Tyler Miller 90G 120G

2 Clint Dempsey 90F 90F

3 Brad Evans 90D 90D

4 Tyrone Mears 90D 90D

6 Osvaldo Alonso 90M 90M

7 Cristian Roldan 16 20 90M 120M

8 Erik Friberg 74M 75M 45 56

9 Herculez Gomez 84F 120F

11 Aaron Kovar 16 20 90F

12 Michael Farfan

13 Jordan Morris 85F 70F 41

14 Chad Marshall 90D 90D

15 Dylan Remick 90D 120D

16 Nelson Haedo Valdez 74F 90F 100F

17 Darwin Jones 5 15 63F

18 Nathan Sturgis 45M 120M

20 Zach Scott 90D 120D

22 Charlie Lyon

23 Andreas Ivanschitz 90M 70M

24 Stefan Frei 90G 90G

25 Tony Alfaro 90D 120D

29 Roman Torres

32 Zach Mathers 90M 64M

33 Joevin Jones 90D 90D 27 20

39 Oalex Anderson 79F

80 Victor Mansaray

91 Oniel Fisher 90D 120D

99 Andy Craven 6

QF1 02/23/2016 SEA 2 vs AMERCA 2 T Dempsey (unassisted) 44; Dempsey (Ivanschitz) 52

QF1 03/02/2016 SEA 1 at AMERCA 3 L Aguilar (own goal) 41

U.S. OPEN CUP

4R 06/15/2016 SEA 2 vs KITSAP 0 W Roldan (Kovar) 71; J. Jones (Friberg) 91+

5R 06/28/2016 SEA 1 vs RSL 1 T (4-1 pens) Valdez (unassisted) 51