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MINNESOTA UNITED FC vs. FC DALLASTCF BANK STADIUM, Minneapolis, Minn. Saturday, Sept. 23 (Week 29, MLS Game #327)7 p.m. CT (WFTC My29; KTXA-21)
MINNESOTA UNITED FC 2017 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A2 Justin Davis DF 6-0 175 05/06/1988 Southfield, MI 8 5 0 0 8 5 0 03 Jerome Thiesson DF 5-9 155 08/06/1987 Zurich, Switzerland 27 27 1 2 27 27 1 24 Jermaine Taylor DF 5-10 195 01/14/1985 Portland, Jamaica 12 4 0 0 141 126 1 75 Francisco Calvo DF 5-11 170 07/08/1992 San Jose, Costa Rica 22 22 1 0 22 22 1 06 Vadim Demidov DF 6-1 176 10/10/1986 Riga, Latvia, USSR 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 07 Ibson MF 5-10 168 11/07/1983 Sao Goncalo, Brazil 25 23 0 5 25 23 0 58 Marc Burch DF 6-1 180 05/07/1984 Cincinnati, OH 13 13 0 1 223 182 4 249 Abu Danladi FW 5-10 170 10/18/1995 Takoradi, Ghana 21 12 6 2 21 12 6 210 Miguel Ibarra MF 5-6 145 03/15/1990 Lancaster, CA 24 17 2 3 24 17 2 311 Johan Venegas MF 6-0 168 11/27/1988 Puerto Limon, Costa Rica 18 12 2 4 50 28 4 512 Joseph Greenspan DF 6-6 209 09/12/1992 Summit, NJ 3 2 0 0 7 4 0 013 Ethan Finlay MF 5-9 165 08/06/1990 Duluth, MN 24 19 3 4 155 107 32 3314 Brent Kallman DF 6-2 190 10/04/1990 Omaha, NE 21 21 1 0 21 21 1 015 Ismaila Jome MF 6-1 160 11/04/1994 Banjul, Gambia 12 7 0 0 12 7 0 017 Collin Martin MF 5-11 150 11/09/1994 Chevy Chase, MD 6 2 0 0 21 9 0 118 Kevin Molino MF 5-8 155 06/17/1990 Carenage, Diego Martin, Trinidad 25 25 6 7 62 58 17 1619 Sam Cronin MF 5-10 165 12/12/1986 Atlanta, GA 21 21 0 1 253 240 8 2120 Rasmus Schuller MF 5-10 148 06/18/1991 Espoo, Finland 7 4 0 0 7 4 0 021 Christian Ramirez FW 6-2 187 04/04/1991 Garden Grove, CA 24 22 12 1 24 22 12 122 Kevin Venegas DF 5-10 165 07/29/1989 Lakewood, CA 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 023 Bernardo Anor MF 5-8 158 05/24/1988 Caracas, Venezuela 0 0 0 0 84 52 12 324 Patrick McLain GK 6-3 205 08/22/1988 Eau Claire, WI 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 025 Michael Boxall DF 6-2 200 08/18/1988 Auckland, New Zealand 8 8 0 0 27 26 0 026 Collen Warner MF 5-10 178 06/24/1988 Denver, CO 20 10 1 0 185 137 4 1128 Sam Nicholson MF 5-9 157 01/20/1995 Edinburgh, Scotland 8 7 0 0 8 7 0 030 Brandon Allen FW 6-1 190 10/08/1993 Old Bridge, NJ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 031 Thomas de Villardi DF 6-1 175 03/27/1994 Nogent sur Marne, France 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 032 Alex Kapp GK 6-0 190 10/18/1994 Somers, NY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 033 Bobby Shuttleworth GK 6-2 205 05/13/1987 Tonawanda, NY 27 26 0 0 154 150 0 077 Jose Leiton MF 5-9 158 08/06/1993 Moravia, San Jose, Costa Rica 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0ON LOAN Rasmus Schuller MF 5-10 148 06/18/1991 Espoo, Finland 7 4 0 0 7 4 0 0
HEAD COACH : Adrian Heath 01/11/1961 W24 L33 T21
FC DALLAS 2017 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A1 Jesse Gonzalez GK 6-4 185 05/25/1995 Edenton, NC 23 23 0 0 40 40 0 02 Hernan Grana DF 5-7 152 04/12/1985 Quilmes, Argentina 24 24 1 2 31 31 1 25 Carlos Cermeno MF 5-7 143 08/08/1995 Maturin, Venezuela 8 3 0 0 8 3 0 06 Anibal Chala DF 5-10 157 05/09/1996 Mira, Ecuador 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 Carlos Gruezo MF 5-7 148 04/19/1995 Santo Domingo, Ecuador 25 24 0 3 52 50 0 58 Victor Ulloa MF 6-0 165 03/04/1992 Chihuahua, Mexico 19 11 0 2 113 88 4 49 Cristian Colman FW 6-0 174 02/26/1994 San Cosme y Damian, Paraguay 23 9 2 1 23 9 2 110 Mauro Diaz MF 5-7 137 03/10/1991 Concepcion del Uruguay, Argentina 13 8 1 4 91 70 20 3211 Javier Morales MF 5-9 150 01/10/1980 Lomas de Zamora, Argentina 10 4 1 1 250 221 50 8212 Ryan Hollingshead MF 6-1 180 04/16/1991 Granite Bay, CA 14 7 0 0 87 58 4 313 Tesho Akindele FW 6-1 175 03/31/1992 Calgary, AB, Canada 25 12 3 0 110 59 21 814 Atiba Harris DF 6-3 185 01/09/1985 Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis 23 16 1 2 269 210 30 2815 Jacori Hayes MF 5-7 150 06/28/1995 Andrews Air Force Base, MD 3 2 0 0 3 2 0 016 Coy Craft FW 6-2 175 05/23/1997 Abingdon, VA 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 018 Chris Seitz GK 6-3 236 03/12/1987 San Luis Obispo, CA 5 5 0 0 97 96 0 019 Paxton Pomykal MF 5-7 145 12/17/1999 Lewisville, TX 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 020 Roland Lamah MF 5-9 157 12/31/1987 Abidjan, Ivory Coast 26 25 8 3 26 25 8 321 Michael Barrios MF 5-2 143 04/21/1991 Barranquilla, Colombia 28 23 2 13 86 72 18 1722 Reggie Cannon DF 5-11 165 06/11/1998 Chicago, IL 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 023 Kellyn Acosta MF 5-10 150 07/24/1995 Plano, TX 20 18 3 2 101 81 8 1024 Matt Hedges DF 6-4 185 04/01/1990 Carmel, IN 22 22 1 0 172 165 12 225 Walker Zimmerman DF 6-3 185 05/19/1993 Lawrenceville, GA 20 17 1 1 87 70 7 126 Walker Hume FW 6-5 203 08/21/1993 Dallas, TX 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 027 Jesus Ferreira FW 5-8 140 12/24/2000 Santa Marta, Colombia 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 028 Adonijah Reid MF 5-5 150 08/13/1999 Brampton, Ontario, Canada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 029 Bryan Reynolds FW 6-3 170 06/28/2001 Fort Worth, TX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 031 Maynor Figueroa DF 5-11 187 05/02/1983 Jutiapa, Honduras 21 21 2 1 59 59 3 233 Aaron Guillen DF 6-1 160 06/23/1993 El Paso, TX 6 4 0 0 8 5 0 037 Maximiliano Urruti FW 6-0 165 02/22/1991 Rosario, Argentina 26 26 12 5 123 83 36 1490 Luis Gonzalez MF 5-6 148 12/22/1990 Cariaco, Venezuela 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Eduardo Cortes GK 5-10 170 08/31/1993 Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
HEAD COACH : Oscar Pareja 08/10/1968 W85 L68 T45

(W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOWMIN 3-0-0 5-5-2 0-10-3 6-2-0 2-13-4DAL 5-0-2 2-2-6 2-6-3 6-0-3 3-8-4
MINNESOTA UNITED FC DALLAS Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since)Home win 7/29/2017 MIN 4, DC 0 (2) 7/04/2017 DAL 4, DC 2 (5)Road win 9/16/2017 MIN 3, MTL 2 (0) 7/22/2017 DAL 2, MTL 1 (4)Home loss 8/05/2017 MIN 0, SEA 4 (1) 7/29/2017 DAL 0, VAN 4 (4)Road loss 9/13/2017 MIN 0, VAN 3 (1) 9/10/2017 DAL 0, ATL 3 (0)Tie game 9/09/2017 MIN 1, PHI 1 (2) 9/16/2017 DAL 0, SEA 0 (0)Shutout for 7/29/2017 MIN 4, DC 0 (6) 9/16/2017 DAL 0, SEA 0 (0)Shutout vs. 9/13/2017 MIN 0, VAN 3 (1) 9/16/2017 DAL 0, SEA 0 (0)
MNUFC LLTLWLTWLWLLWLLWTLLTLWLLWTLWFC Dallas WTWWTWTWTLLTWLTTWWWLLTLTLTLT
GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVGMIN 28 9 8 7 2 2 36 1.29DAL 28 9 8 6 3 2 39 1.39
GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVGMIN 28 5 5 9 5 4 58 2.07DAL 28 7 9 8 3 1 38 1.36
GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90MIN 36 4 5 5 12 7 3DAL 39 4 3 8 9 6 9
GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90MIN 58 10 7 11 12 5 13DAL 38 5 7 3 7 11 5
GOALSCORING RECORD
GOALS BY INTERVALS
RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL
THE LAST TIME
GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED
MNUFCG: 12 RamirezA: 7 MolinoSHT: 54 RamirezSOG: 29 RamirezFC: 40 MolinoFS: 65 IbsonOF: 19 RamirezC: 6 KallmanE: 1 Danladi/Davis
FC DALLASG: 12 UrrutiA: 13 BarriosSHT: 91 UrrutiSOG: 36 UrrutiFC: 53 GruezoFS: 48 UrrutiOF: 20 UrrutiC: 8 FigueroaE: 1 Gruezo/Hayes
TEAM LEADERS
GP W-L-T PTS GF GA MNUFC 28 8-15-5 29 36 58at home 15 6-6-3 21 20 24
FC Dallas 28 9-8-11 38 39 38on road 13 3-6-4 13 13 19
2017 SEASON RECORDS
LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEADALL-TIME: FC Dallas 1 win, 2 goals … MNUFC 0 wins, 0 goals … Ties 0
AT MINNESOTA: First meeting.
2017 (MLS):4/8: DAL 2, MIN 0 (Morales 43; Barrios 49)
REFEREESREFEREE: Alex Chilowicz.
AR1 (bench): Mike Rottersman; AR2 (opposite): Jeremy Hanson;4th: Kevin Stott; VAR: Katja Koroleva
MNUFCSat. Sept. 30 at HoustonTue. Oct. 3 at Atlanta
Sat. Oct. 7 Sporting KCSun. Oct. 15 at Los Angeles
UPCOMING MATCHES
MINNESOTA UNITED FC vs. FC DALLASSaturday, Sept. 23; TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minn., 7 p.m. CT
FC DALLASWed. Sept. 27 Colorado
Sat. Sept. 30 at Orlando CitySat. Oct. 7 at ColoradoSun. Oct. 15 at Seattle
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 39 38 65 66
27 23 8 9 4 6 0 0
31 23 3 3 3 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 4 0 0
8 10 28 23 3 5
F A 36 58 70 43
24 34 5 12 7 11 0 1
20 31 4 9 3 3 2 1 2 7 0 0 3 4 2 3
12 17 21 37 3 4
WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM
HOW SCORED
TYPE OF PLAY
DISTANCE
MNUFC FC DALLAS
TEAM NEWSSUSPENDED: DAL: Matt Hedges (caution accumulation; through Sept. 24)WARNINGS:SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: DAL: Carlos GruezoSUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: MIN: Ibson, Johan Venegas, Ismaila Jome, Bobby Shuttleworth, Collen Warner ... DAL: Maynor Figueroa, Hernan Grana
DISABLED LIST: MIN: Bernardo AnorINTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none
LAST LEAGUE MATCHES
MONTREAL IMPACT 2MINNESOTA UNITED 3
Scoring Summary:MTL--Bernier 1 (Dzemaili 9) 9MIN--Molino 6 (penalty kick) 20MTL--Dzemaili 7 (Salazar 3, Lovitz 1) 55MIN--Ramirez 12 (Ibson 5) 60MIN--Danladi 6 (Finlay 4) 89
MINNESOTA UNITED--Bobby Shuttleworth, Jerome Thiesson, Michael Boxall, Francisco Calvo, Marc Burch, Ethan Finlay, Collin Martin (Collen Warner 77), Kevin Molino, Ibson, Miguel Ibarra (Sam Nicholson 83), Christian Ramirez (Abu Danladi 65).
FC DALLAS 0SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 0
FC DALLAS--Jesse Gonzalez, Hernan Grana, Walker Zimmerman, Matt Hedges, Maynor Figueroa, Kellyn Acosta, Michael Barrios, Mauro Diaz, Carlos Gruezo (Victor Ulloa 74), Roland Lamah (Javier Morales 67), Maximiliano Urruti (Cristian Colman 82).

UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E
21 F Christian Ramirez 24 22 1927 12 1 54 29 12 27 19 0 1 018 M Kevin Molino 25 25 2170 6 7 43 15 40 62 4 37 4 09 F Abu Danladi 21 12 1088 6 2 28 11 23 18 18 0 3 111 M Johan Venegas 18 12 1156 2 4 30 9 25 20 6 1 4 013 M Ethan Finlay (MIN) 5 5 450 2 3 8 3 7 10 2 2 0 013 M Ethan Finlay (TOT) 24 19 1734 3 4 29 7 24 24 7 23 2 010 M Miguel Ibarra 24 17 1468 2 3 19 10 14 10 2 4 2 03 D Jerome Thiesson 27 27 2415 1 2 8 3 21 14 1 0 4 014 D Brent Kallman 21 21 1766 1 0 5 2 18 16 2 0 6 026 M Collen Warner 20 10 1043 1 0 7 1 20 16 0 0 4 05 D Francisco Calvo 22 22 1980 1 0 15 5 22 10 0 0 3 07 M Ibson 25 23 2120 0 5 13 7 22 65 2 41 5 019 M Sam Cronin (MIN) 18 18 1551 0 1 5 1 16 13 0 0 3 019 M Sam Cronin (TOT) 21 21 1813 0 1 7 1 21 16 0 0 5 016 M Bashkim Kadrii 11 5 422 0 0 12 3 2 1 0 0 0 033 G Bobby Shuttleworth 27 26 2298 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 4 017 M Collin Martin 6 2 260 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 2 015 M Ismaila Jome 12 7 674 0 0 1 0 8 4 0 0 3 04 D Jermaine Taylor 12 4 508 0 0 2 1 3 3 0 0 1 01 G John Alvbage 3 2 222 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 077 M Jose Leiton 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 012 D Joseph Greenspan 3 2 146 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 02 D Justin Davis 8 5 492 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 122 D Kevin Venegas 6 6 540 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 08 D Marc Burch (MIN) 10 10 873 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 8 1 08 D Marc Burch (TOT) 13 13 1143 0 1 0 0 4 7 1 8 1 025 D Michael Boxall 8 8 720 0 0 1 0 6 5 0 0 1 08 M Mohammed Saeid (MIN) 3 3 243 0 0 5 2 2 11 0 7 0 08 M Mohammed Saeid (TOT) 26 25 2071 1 4 15 3 16 39 0 39 1 020 M Rasmus Schuller 7 4 324 0 0 4 0 3 4 0 0 1 028 M Sam Nicholson 8 7 539 0 0 14 4 12 13 0 21 0 06 D Vadim Demidov 3 3 270 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0
Own-goals received 2Opponent totals 28 28 2520 58 52 460 155 368 299 39 156 41 1Team totals 28 28 2520 36 28 278 106 299 368 56 123 52 2
2017 MINNESOTA UNITED STATISTICS (8-15-5, 29 pts.)
MINNESOTA UNITED GOALKEEPING
UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO
1 G John Alvbage 3 2 222 15 5 10 4.05 1 1 0 2 1 033 G Bobby Shuttleworth 27 26 2298 140 94 48 1.88 6 7 8 13 4 5
Team totals 28 28 2520 155 99 58 2.07 7 8 8 15 5 5Opponent totals 28 28 2520 106 66 36 1.29 3 4 15 8 5 9
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Abu Danladi 4, Christian Ramirez 3, Miguel Ibarra 1GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Johan Venegas 2, Ibson 2, Ethan Finlay 2, Kevin Molino 1, Miguel Ibarra 1, Jerome Thiesson 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Kevin Molino 3-4
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2017 FC DALLAS STATISTICS (9-8-11, 38 pts.)UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E
37 F Maximiliano Urruti 26 26 2293 12 5 91 36 32 48 20 3 1 020 M Roland Lamah 26 25 1819 8 3 34 18 21 33 9 1 2 023 M Kellyn Acosta 20 18 1686 3 2 42 15 22 24 0 51 1 013 F Tesho Akindele 25 12 1239 3 0 15 8 19 10 5 1 3 021 M Michael Barrios 28 23 2110 2 13 48 15 18 19 9 38 3 09 F Cristian Colman 23 9 877 2 1 36 11 12 12 6 0 1 031 D Maynor Figueroa 21 21 1890 2 1 29 3 15 13 1 0 8 010 M Mauro Diaz 13 8 664 1 4 9 3 3 19 1 22 0 014 D Atiba Harris 23 16 1555 1 2 8 1 26 20 1 0 6 02 D Hernan Grana 24 24 2153 1 2 7 2 23 10 1 0 7 011 M Javier Morales 10 4 422 1 1 4 2 7 2 0 21 0 025 D Walker Zimmerman 20 17 1517 1 1 9 3 19 8 0 0 0 027 F Jesus Ferreira 1 0 19 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 024 D Matt Hedges 22 22 1975 1 0 18 6 19 16 0 0 6 07 M Carlos Gruezo 25 24 2082 0 3 14 2 53 18 0 0 6 18 M Victor Ulloa 19 11 1085 0 2 5 3 22 10 0 22 1 033 D Aaron Guillen 6 4 374 0 0 2 0 4 3 0 0 2 05 M Carlos Cermeno 8 3 315 0 0 1 0 5 6 0 3 2 018 G Chris Seitz 5 5 450 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 016 F Coy Craft 1 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 015 M Jacori Hayes 3 2 90 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 1 11 G Jesse Gonzalez 23 23 2070 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 090 M Luis Gonzalez 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 019 M Paxton Pomykal 2 2 140 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 3 0 022 D Reggie Cannon 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012 M Ryan Hollingshead 14 7 612 0 0 12 3 6 3 2 0 0 026 F Walker Hume 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0
Own-goals received 0Team totals 28 28 2520 39 40 387 132 333 307 55 165 53 2Opponent totals 28 28 2520 38 39 310 113 307 333 34 127 46 0
FC DALLAS GOALKEEPING
UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO
18 G Chris Seitz 5 5 450 20 12 8 1.6 2 3 3 2 0 01 G Jesse Gonzalez 23 23 2070 93 60 30 1.3 1 1 6 6 11 7
Team totals 28 28 2520 113 72 38 1.36 3 4 9 8 11 7Opponent totals 28 28 2520 132 86 39 1.39 2 2 8 9 11 9
GAME-WINNING GOALS: Maximiliano Urruti 3, Roland Lamah 2, Kellyn Acosta 1, Maynor Figueroa 1, Javier Morales 1, Cristian Colman 1GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Michael Barrios 3, Carlos Gruezo 2, Roland Lamah 1, Walker Zimmerman 1, Mauro Diaz 1, Hernan Grana 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Mauro Diaz 1-1, Maximiliano Urruti 1-1
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DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES:
Fri. Mar. 3 at Portland L 1-5 21144 0-1-0 11 0 MIN: Ramirez (79); POR: Olum (14) Valeri (47,82) Adi (91+,93+)
Sun. Mar. 12 Atlanta L 1-6 35043 0-2-0 11 0 MIN: Molino (30); ATL: Martinez (3,27,75) Almiron (13,52) Peterson (94+)
Sat. Mar. 18 at Colorado T 2-2 14013 0-2-1 11 1 MIN: Molino (50) Ramirez (58); COL: Badji (17) Hairston (59)
Sat. Mar. 25 at New England L 2-5 11571 0-3-1 11 1 MIN: Warner (15) Kallman (49); NE: Agudelo (4,41) Kamara (21) Nguyen (32) Tierney (53)
Sat. Apr. 1 Real Salt Lake W 4-2 17728 1-3-1 9 4 MIN: Molino (16) Ramirez (52,62) Venegas (68); RSL: Mulholland (4) Movsisyan (87)
Sat. Apr. 8 at FC Dallas L 0-2 16048 1-4-1 11 4 DAL: Morales (43) Barrios (49)Sat. Apr. 15 at Houston T 2-2 16125 1-4-2 10 5 MIN: Ramirez (47) Venegas (59); HOU: Manotas (14) Elis
(43)Sun. Apr. 23 Colorado W 1-0 17491 2-4-2 8 8 MIN: Ibarra (72); Sat. Apr. 29 San Jose L 0-1 17605 2-5-2 9 8 SJ: Jungwirth (54)Sun. May 7 Sporting KC W 2-0 17709 3-5-2 7 11 MIN: Danladi (22) Ramirez (39); Sat. May 13 at Toronto FC L 2-3 27249 3-6-2 7 11 MIN: Molino (52,62); TOR: Giovinco (20) own goal (54)
Ricketts (77)Sun. May 21 Los Angeles L 1-2 19107 3-7-2 9 11 MIN: Ramirez (66); LA: dos Santos (38) own goal (84)Sat. May 27 Orlando City SC W 1-0 18896 4-7-2 9 14 MIN: Ramirez (56); Sat. June 3 at Sporting KC L 0-3 20361 4-8-2 9 14 KC: Opara (47+) Medranda (54) Abdul-Salaam (87)Sat. June 17 at Real Salt
LakeL 0-1 19256 4-9-2 11 14 RSL: Movsisyan (84)
Wed. June 21 Portland W 3-2 18442 5-9-2 9 17 MIN: own goal (7) Ramirez (47) Danladi (64); POR: Valeri (37)
Sat. June 24 Vancouver T 2-2 19017 5-9-3 9 18 MIN: Calvo (50) Thiesson (63); VAN: Techera (17) Tchani (47+)
Thu. June 29 at New York City FC
L 1-3 21572 5-10-3 9 18 MIN: Ramirez (9); NYC: Callens (38) Harrison (52) Villa (63)
Tue. July 4 Columbus L 0-1 18564 5-11-3 11 18 CLB: Manneh (58)Wed. July 19 Houston T 0-0 19456 5-11-4 11 19Sat. July 22 New York Red
BullsL 0-3 20022 5-12-4 11 19 NYR: Royer (16) Wright-Phillips (67) Muyl (90)
Sat. July 29 D.C. United W 4-0 20146 6-12-4 10 22 MIN: Ramirez (7) Danladi (40) own goal (58) Ibarra (92+);
Sat. Aug. 5 Seattle L 0-4 22649 6-13-4 10 22 SEA: Bruin (9) Dempsey (18,73) Morris (71)Sun. Aug. 20 at Seattle L 1-2 40312 6-14-4 11 22 MIN: Finlay (21); SEA: Marshall (31) Dempsey (94+)Sat. Aug. 26 at Chicago W 2-1 18048 7-14-4 9 25 MIN: Danladi (36,45); CHI: Accam (77)Sat. Sep. 9 Philadelphia T 1-1 22148 7-14-5 10 26 MIN: Finlay (40); PHI: Sapong (5)Wed. Sep. 13 at Vancouver L 0-3 17368 7-15-5 10 26 VAN: Reyna (5) Hurtado (31) Shea (88)Sat. Sep. 16 at Montreal W 3-2 20801 8-15-5 9 29 MIN: Molino (21) Ramirez (60) Danladi (89); MTL:
Bernier (9) Dzemaili (55)Sat. Sep. 23 FC DallasSat. Sep. 30 at HoustonTue. Oct. 3 at AtlantaSat. Oct. 7 Sporting KCSun. Oct. 15 at Los AngelesSun. Oct. 22 at San Jose
MINNESOTA UNITED 2017 SCHEDULE
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DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES:
Sat. Mar. 4 at Los Angeles W 2-1 23554 1-0-0 2 3 DAL: Urruti (47) Acosta (69); LA: dos Santos (53)
Sat. Mar. 11 at Sporting KC T 0-0 19117 1-0-1 3 4Sat. Mar. 18 New England W 2-1 16150 2-0-1 2 7 DAL: Urruti (71,77); NE: Nguyen (10)Sat. Apr. 8 Minnesota W 2-0 16048 3-0-1 2 10 DAL: Morales (43) Barrios (49); Fri. Apr. 14 at San Jose T 1-1 18000 3-0-2 2 11 DAL: Acosta (78); SJ: Hyka (94+)Sat. Apr. 22 Sporting KC W 1-0 15411 4-0-2 2 14 DAL: Figueroa (77); Sat. Apr. 29 Portland T 2-2 16014 4-0-3 3 15 DAL: Urruti (61) Akindele (80); POR: Adi (30) Blanco
(71)Sat. May 6 at Real Salt
LakeW 3-0 18160 5-0-3 1 18 DAL: Urruti (3,91+) Hedges (67);
Sun. May 14 New York City FC
T 1-1 14665 5-0-4 2 19 DAL: Acosta (20); NYC: McNamara (68)
Sat. May 20 San Jose L 0-1 14200 5-1-4 3 19 SJ: Hyka (81)Thu. May 25 at Chicago L 1-2 12584 5-2-4 3 19 DAL: Lamah (6); CHI: Nikolic (3) Accam (9)Sun. May 28 Houston T 0-0 15055 5-2-5 3 20Sat. June 3 Real Salt Lake W 6-2 14016 6-2-5 3 23 DAL: Lamah (8,22,31) Urruti (39) Akindele (43)
Ferreira (89); RSL: Holness (70) Beckerman (72)Sat. June 10 at Portland L 0-2 21144 6-3-5 4 23 POR: Adi (33,72)Sat. June 17 at Vancouver T 1-1 22120 6-3-6 4 24 DAL: Urruti (52); VAN: Techera (74)Fri. June 23 at Houston T 1-1 22115 6-3-7 3 25 DAL: Urruti (59); HOU: Torres (19)Sat. July 1 Toronto FC W 3-1 14984 7-3-7 2 28 DAL: Lamah (5,21) Urruti (78); TOR: Delgado (56)
Tue. July 4 D.C. United W 4-2 16291 8-3-7 1 31 DAL: Harris (41) Urruti (47) Lamah (48+,55); DC: Harkes (30) Brown (57)
Sat. July 22 at Montreal W 2-1 20481 9-3-7 1 34 DAL: Colman (52,62); MTL: Salazar (23)Sat. July 29 Vancouver L 0-4 15274 9-4-7 2 34 VAN: Ibini (18) Montero (49,67) Mezquida (83)Sat. Aug. 5 at Philadelphia L 1-3 17880 9-5-7 3 34 DAL: Barrios (92+); PHI: Sapong (17,68) Pereira (22)Sat. Aug. 12 Colorado T 0-0 14522 9-5-8 4 35Sat. Aug. 19 at Sporting KC L 0-2 19869 9-6-8 5 35 KC: Rubio (42) Fernandes (92+)Wed. Aug. 23 Houston T 3-3 13339 9-6-9 5 36 DAL: Akindele (45) Figueroa (47+) Urruti (51); HOU:
Sanchez (2) Torres (71,86)Sat. Aug. 26 at Columbus L 1-2 18379 9-7-9 6 36 DAL: Zimmerman (78); CLB: Kamara (50) Mensah (71)Sat. Sep. 2 New York Red
BullsT 2-2 16035 9-7-10 6 37 DAL: Grana (54) Diaz (75); NYR: Kljestan (43) Long
(57)Sun. Sep. 10 at Atlanta L 0-3 45314 9-8-10 6 37 ATL: Gonzalez (14) Martinez (46) Garza (68)Sat. Sep. 16 Seattle T 0-0 15124 9-8-11 8 38Sat. Sep. 23 at MinnesotaWed. Sep. 27 ColoradoSat. Sep. 30 at Orlando City
SCSat. Oct. 7 at ColoradoSun. Oct. 15 at Seattle
Sun. Oct. 22 Los Angeles
FC DALLAS 2017 SCHEDULE
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UNITED INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2017)Goals
2 Christian Ramirez 04/01/2017 vs RSL W 4-22 Kevin Molino 05/13/2017 vs TOR L 2-32 Abu Danladi 08/26/2017 vs CHI W 2-1Assists
2 4 times 04/01/2017 vs RSL W 4-2Shots
6 Christian Ramirez 04/01/2017 vs RSL W 4-26 Sam Nicholson 09/09/2017 vs PHI T 1-1Shots on Goal
4 Christian Ramirez 04/01/2017 vs RSL W 4-24 Christian Ramirez 05/21/2017 vs LA L 1-2Fouls Committed
6 Kevin Molino 03/12/2017 vs ATL L 1-66 Johan Venegas 05/27/2017 vs ORL W 1-0Fouls Suffered
7 Mohammed Saeid 03/12/2017 vs ATL L 1-67 Kevin Molino 09/16/2017 vs MTL W 3-2Offside
4 Christian Ramirez 06/29/2017 vs NYC L 1-3Saves
8 Bobby Shuttleworth
06/17/2017 vs RSL L 0-1
Shots Faced
10 Bobby Shuttleworth
06/03/2017 vs KC L 0-3
Goals Allowed
5 John Alvbage 03/03/2017 vs POR L 1-55 John Alvbage 03/12/2017 vs ATL L 1-65 Bobby
Shuttleworth03/25/2017 vs NE L 2-5
TEAM LOW GAMES (2017)Shots
4 07/19/2017 vs HOU T 0-0Shots on Goal
1 06/03/2017 vs KC L 0-31 06/17/2017 vs RSL L 0-11 07/04/2017 vs CLB L 0-11 08/20/2017 vs SEA L 1-2Fouls Committed
4 03/25/2017 vs NE L 2-5Fouls Suffered
6 08/20/2017 vs SEA L 1-2Corner Kicks
0 03/18/2017 vs COL T 2-20 03/25/2017 vs NE L 2-5Offside
0 04/08/2017 vs DAL L 0-20 05/13/2017 vs TOR L 2-30 06/24/2017 vs VAN T 2-20 07/22/2017 vs NYR L 0-3Saves
1 03/03/2017 vs POR L 1-51 03/18/2017 vs COL T 2-21 03/25/2017 vs NE L 2-51 05/13/2017 vs TOR L 2-3Shots Faced
3 03/18/2017 vs COL T 2-23 04/23/2017 vs COL W 1-03 05/13/2017 vs TOR L 2-33 07/04/2017 vs CLB L 0-13 09/09/2017 vs PHI T 1-1
TEAM HIGH GAMES (2017)Goals
4 04/01/2017 vs RSL W 4-24 07/29/2017 vs DC W 4-0Assists
4 05/07/2017 vs KC W 2-0Shots
22 05/21/2017 vs LA L 1-2Shots on Goal
9 04/01/2017 vs RSL W 4-2Fouls Committed
20 08/20/2017 vs SEA L 1-2Fouls Suffered
20 04/23/2017 vs COL W 1-020 09/16/2017 vs MTL W 3-2Corner Kicks
12 05/21/2017 vs LA L 1-2Offside
6 06/17/2017 vs RSL L 0-1Saves
8 06/17/2017 vs RSL L 0-1Shots Faced
10 06/03/2017 vs KC L 0-3Goals Allowed
6 03/12/2017 vs ATL L 1-6
FC DALLAS INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2017)Goals
3 Roland Lamah 06/03/2017 at RSL W 6-2Assists
3 Michael Barrios 06/03/2017 at RSL W 6-2Shots
7 Kellyn Acosta 08/12/2017 at COL T 0-0Shots on Goal
4 Maximiliano Urruti
05/06/2017 at RSL W 3-0
4 Maximiliano Urruti
07/04/2017 at DC W 4-2
Fouls Committed
5 Atiba Harris 05/25/2017 at CHI L 1-25 Maximiliano
Urruti09/02/2017 at NYR T 2-2
5 Carlos Gruezo 09/10/2017 at ATL L 0-3Fouls Suffered
5 Roland Lamah 03/04/2017 at LA W 2-1Offside
2 9 times 03/18/2017 at NE W 2-1Saves
8 Jesse Gonzalez 09/10/2017 at ATL L 0-3Shots Faced
12 Jesse Gonzalez 09/10/2017 at ATL L 0-3Goals Allowed
4 Jesse Gonzalez 07/29/2017 at VAN L 0-4
TEAM LOW GAMES (2017)Shots
6 03/11/2017 at KC T 0-06 07/01/2017 at TOR W 3-1Shots on Goal
1 05/25/2017 at CHI L 1-2Fouls Committed
7 06/10/2017 at POR L 0-2Fouls Suffered
4 08/26/2017 at CLB L 1-2Corner Kicks
1 06/10/2017 at POR L 0-2Offside
0 03/04/2017 at LA W 2-10 06/17/2017 at VAN T 1-10 07/22/2017 at MTL W 2-10 08/26/2017 at CLB L 1-20 09/16/2017 at SEA T 0-0Saves
0 04/29/2017 at POR T 2-20 05/14/2017 at NYC T 1-10 06/23/2017 at HOU T 1-10 08/26/2017 at CLB L 1-2Shots Faced
1 04/22/2017 at KC W 1-01 05/14/2017 at NYC T 1-11 06/23/2017 at HOU T 1-11 08/12/2017 at COL T 0-0
TEAM HIGH GAMES (2017)Goals
6 06/03/2017 at RSL W 6-2Assists
9 06/03/2017 at RSL W 6-2Shots
28 08/12/2017 at COL T 0-0Shots on Goal
11 06/03/2017 at RSL W 6-2Fouls Committed
23 05/25/2017 at CHI L 1-2Fouls Suffered
18 03/11/2017 at KC T 0-0Corner Kicks
13 03/18/2017 at NE W 2-1Offside
7 08/19/2017 at KC L 0-2Saves
8 09/10/2017 at ATL L 0-3Shots Faced
12 09/10/2017 at ATL L 0-3Goals Allowed
4 07/29/2017 at VAN L 0-4
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UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP8 D Marc Burch 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 019 M Sam Cronin 1 1 90 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 033 G Bobby Shuttleworth 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 026 M Collen Warner 1 1 55 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 018 M Kevin Molino 1 1 90 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 011 M Johan Venegas 1 1 90 0 0 5 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 07 M Ibson 1 0 35 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 014 D Brent Kallman 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 021 F Christian Ramirez 1 1 90 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 016 M Bashkim Kadrii 1 1 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 D Francisco Calvo 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 09 F Abu Danladi 1 0 29 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 D Jerome Thiesson 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Team totals 1 1 90 0 0 13 6 6 10 0 8 3 0 0Opponent totals 1 1 90 2 3 13 5 10 6 2 4 3 0 0
GAME-WINNING GOALS: NoneGAME-WINNING ASSISTS: NonePENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None
2017 MINNESOTA UNITED VS. FC DALLAS (0-1-0)
UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME33 G Bobby Shuttleworth 1 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0-0
Team totals 1 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0-0Opponent totals 1 1 90 6 5 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0-0
UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP21 M Michael Barrios 1 1 90 1 1 4 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 011 M Javier Morales 1 1 79 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 023 M Kellyn Acosta 1 1 71 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 025 D Walker Zimmerman 1 1 90 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 014 D Atiba Harris 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 08 M Victor Ulloa 1 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 024 D Matt Hedges 1 1 90 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 M Roland Lamah 1 1 63 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 01 G Jesse Gonzalez 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 037 F Maximiliano Urruti 1 1 90 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 013 F Tesho Akindele 1 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 D Hernan Grana 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 07 M Carlos Gruezo 1 1 90 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 05 M Carlos Cermeno 1 0 11 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Team totals 1 1 90 2 3 13 5 10 6 2 4 3 0 0Opponent totals 1 1 90 0 0 13 6 6 10 0 8 3 0 0
GAME-WINNING GOALS: NoneGAME-WINNING ASSISTS: NonePENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None
2017 FC DALLAS VS. MINNESOTA UNITED (1-0-0)
UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME1 G Jesse Gonzalez 1 1 90 6 5 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0-0
Team totals 1 1 90 6 5 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0-0Opponent totals 1 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0-0
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United 0 wins, 0 goals
FC Dallas 1 wins, 2 goals0 ties
4/8/2017 DAL 2 vs MIN 0 (PH)
FC DALLAS VS UNITED
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
DAL 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2MIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FC Dallas United
Category 1 2 OT Tot 1 2 OT TotGoals 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0Shots 9 4 0 13 1 12 0 13Shots on Goal 3 2 0 5 0 6 0 6Fouls 6 4 0 10 1 5 0 6Offsides 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0Corner Kicks 4 0 0 4 2 6 0 8
HEAD-TO-HEAD
CAREER COACHING RECORDS:Adrian Heath vs. DAL 0-3-0 (0 pts./game)Oscar Pareja vs. MIN 1-0-0 (3 pts./game)
ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS:United FC Dallas
Goals 0 26 times 1 Morales/BarriosAssists 0 26 times 1 3 timesShots 5 Johan Venegas 4 Michael BarriosShots on Goal 2 Johan Venegas 2 Morales/BarriosFouls Committed 3 Collen Warner 3 Carlos GruezoFouls Suffered 4 Johan Venegas 2 Lamah/UrrutiWins 0 26 times 1 Jesse GonzalezLosses 1 Bobby Shuttleworth 0 29 timesShutouts 0 26 times 1 Jesse GonzalezSaves 3 Bobby Shuttleworth 5 Jesse GonzalezGoals Allowed 2 Bobby Shuttleworth 0 29 times
Minnesota United FC DallasW-L-T Streak (started) W-L-T Streak (started)
At Halftime:Leading 3-0-0 3 Ws (05/07/2017) 5-0-2 1 Ts (08/23/2017)Tied 5-5-2 1 Ws (09/16/2017) 2-2-6 1 Ts (09/16/2017)Trailing 0-10-3 3 Ls (07/22/2017) 2-6-3 1 Ls (09/10/2017)
First Goal:Allowed 2-13-4 1 Ws (09/16/2017) 3-8-4 1 Ls (09/10/2017)Scored 6-2-0 1 Ws (08/26/2017) 6-0-3 1 Ws (07/01/2017)
Goals Scored:0 goals 0-8-1 3 Ls (07/22/2017) 0-5-4 1 Ts (09/16/2017)1 goals 2-5-1 1 Ts (09/09/2017) 1-3-4 2 Ls (08/05/2017)2 goals 2-2-3 1 Ws (08/26/2017) 4-0-2 1 Ts (09/02/2017)3 goals 2-0-0 2 Ws (06/21/2017) 2-0-1 1 Ts (08/23/2017)4 goals 2-0-0 2 Ws (04/01/2017) 2-0-0 4 Ws (05/21/2016)
Goals Allowed:0 goals 4-0-1 1 Ws (07/29/2017) 3-0-4 3 Ts (05/28/2017)1 goals 1-3-1 1 Ts (09/09/2017) 4-1-4 2 Ws (07/01/2017)2 goals 3-3-3 1 Ws (09/16/2017) 2-4-2 1 Ts (09/02/2017)3 goals 0-5-0 5 Ls (05/13/2017) 0-2-1 1 Ls (09/10/2017)4 goals 0-4-0 4 Ls (03/03/2017) 0-1-0 4 Ls (03/12/2016)
W-L-T Breakdowns:
ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS:United FC Dallas
Goals None 1 Morales/BarriosAssists None 1 3 players tiedShots 5 Johan Venegas
(04/08/17)4 Michael Barrios (04/08/17)
Shots on Goal 2 Johan Venegas (04/08/17)
2 Morales/Barrios
Fouls Committed 3 Collen Warner (04/08/17)
3 Carlos Gruezo (04/08/17)
Fouls Suffered 4 Johan Venegas (04/08/17)
2 Lamah/Urruti
Shutouts None 1 Jesse Gonzalez (04/08/17)
Saves 3 Bobby Shuttleworth (04/08/17)
5 Jesse Gonzalez (04/08/17)
Goals Allowed 2 Bobby Shuttleworth (04/08/17)
None
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PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTTeam totals 1 1 90 0 0 13Opponent totals 1 1 90 2 3 13
UNITED CAREER SCORING VS. FC DALLAS (0-1-0)
GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PGBobby Shuttleworth 1 90 5 3 2.00 0Team totals 1 90 5 3 2.00 0Opponent totals 1 90 6 5 0.00 0
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PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTMichael Barrios 1 1 90 1 1 4Javier Morales 1 1 79 1 0 2Kellyn Acosta 1 1 71 0 1 0Walker Zimmerman 1 1 90 0 1 0Team totals 1 1 90 2 3 13Opponent totals 1 1 90 0 0 13
FC DALLAS CAREER SCORING VS. UNITED (1-0-0)
GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PGJesse Gonzalez 1 90 6 5 0.00 0Team totals 1 90 6 5 0.00 0Opponent totals 1 90 5 3 2.00 0
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CURRENT UNITED VS. FC DALLAS (0-1-0)
PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTBernardo Anor 6 3 299 1 0 5Marc Burch 13 11 1005 1 0 9Sam Cronin 17 16 1460 0 2 14Ibson 1 0 35 0 0 1Michael Boxall 2 2 180 0 0 0Francisco Calvo 1 1 90 0 0 0Abu Danladi 1 0 29 0 0 1Ethan Finlay 4 3 247 0 0 4Brent Kallman 1 1 90 0 0 0Kevin Molino 2 2 180 0 0 1Christian Ramirez 1 1 90 0 0 3Bobby Shuttleworth 5 5 450 0 0 0Jermaine Taylor 8 8 714 0 0 3Jerome Thiesson 1 1 90 0 0 0Johan Venegas 2 1 95 0 0 5Collen Warner 9 6 524 0 0 1Team totals 1 1 90 0 0 13Opponent totals 1 1 90 2 3 13
GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PGBobby Shuttleworth 5 450 29 16 2.40 1Team totals 1 90 5 3 2.00 0Opponent totals 1 90 6 5 0.00 0
PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTMichael Barrios 1 1 90 1 1 4Javier Morales 1 1 79 1 0 2Kellyn Acosta 1 1 71 0 1 0Walker Zimmerman 1 1 90 0 1 0Tesho Akindele 1 0 27 0 0 0Carlos Cermeno 1 0 11 0 0 1Jesse Gonzalez 1 1 90 0 0 0Hernan Grana 1 1 90 0 0 0Carlos Gruezo 1 1 90 0 0 1Atiba Harris 1 1 90 0 0 0Matt Hedges 1 1 90 0 0 1Roland Lamah 1 1 63 0 0 1Victor Ulloa 1 0 19 0 0 0Maximiliano Urruti 1 1 90 0 0 3Team totals 1 1 90 2 3 13Opponent totals 1 1 90 0 0 13
GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PGJesse Gonzalez 1 90 6 5 0.00 0Team totals 1 90 6 5 0.00 0Opponent totals 1 90 5 3 2.00 0
CURRENT FC DALLAS VS. UNITED (1-0-0)
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MINNESOTA UNITED FC MATCH NOTES
M I N N E S O TA U N I T E D F C R O S T E R2 Justin Davis Defender
3 Jerome Thiesson Defender
4 Jermaine Taylor Defender
5 Francisco Calvo Defender
6 Vadim Demidov Defender
7 Ibson Midfielder
8 Marc Burch Defender
9 Abu Danladi Forward
10 Miguel Ibarra Midfielder
11 Johan Venegas Midfielder
12 Joseph Greenspan Defender
13 Ethan Finlay Midfielder
14 Brent Kallman Defender
15 Ismaila Jome Midfielder
17 Collin Martin Midfielder
18 Kevin Molino Midfielder
19 Sam Cronin Midfielder
20 Rasmus Schuller Midfielder
21 Christian Ramirez Forward
22 Kevin Venegas Defender
23 Bernardo Anor Midfielder
24 Patrick McLain Goalkeeper
25 Michael Boxall Defender
26 Collen Warner Midfielder
28 Sam Nicholson Midfielder
30 Brandon Allen Forward
31 Thomas de Villardi Midfielder
32 Alex Kapp Goalkeeper
33 Bobby Shuttleworth Goalkeeper
77 Jose Leiton Midfielder
F C D A L L A S R O S T E R1 Jesse Gonzalez Goalkeeper
2 Hernan Grana Defender
5 Carlos Cermeno Defender
6 Anibal Chala Defender
7 Carlos Gruezo Midfielder
8 Victor Ulloa Midfielder
9 Cristian Colman Forward
10 Mauro Diaz Midfielder
11 Javier Morales Midfielder
12 Ryan Hollingshead Midfielder
13 Tesho Akindele Forward
14 Atiba Harris Defender
15 Jacori Hayes Midfielder
16 Coy Craft Forward
17 Luis Gonzalez Midfielder
18 Chris Seitz Goalkeeper
19 Paxton Pomykal Midfielder
20 Roland Lamah Midfielder
21 Michael Barrios Midfielder
22 Reggie Cannon Defender
23 Kellyn Acosta Midfielder
24 Matt Hedges Defender
25 Walker Zimmerman Defender
26 Walker Hume Defender
27 Jesus Ferreira Forward
28 Adonijah Reid Forward
29 Bryan Reynolds Forward
31 Maynor Figueroa Defender
33 Aaron Guillen Defender
37 Maximiliano Urruti Forward
2017 MLS Record (W-L-D): .......................8-15-5Western Conference Standings: .................... 9th
Head Coach: .................Adrian Heath (24-33-21)Asst. Coach: .......................................... Ian FullerAsst. Coach: ................................... Mark WatsonGK Coach: .......................................Marius Røvde
2017 MLS Record (W-L-D): ....................... 9-8-11Western Conference Standings: .................... 8th
Head Coach: ................ Oscar Pareja (85-68-45)Asst. Coach: ................................. Marco FerruzziAsst. Coach: .................................. Josema BazanGK Coach: ......................................Drew Keeshan
2 - Last Time Out, Match Preview, How the Teams Compare, Team Leaders3 - Series Information4 - About Opponent, Quick Facts5 - News and Notes
6 - Standings7 - This Week in MLS, Last Week in MLS8 - MLS Stats Leaders, Media Resources9 - Schedule, Record When..., Scoring Frequency, vs. Opponent
10 - Player Statistics, Individual Honors11 - Goal Map12 - Team Records13 - Recent Achievements, Team Firsts14-15 - All-Time History vs Opposition
16-17 - Past Starting Lineups18 - Roster and Pronunciation Guide19-23 - Player Bios24 - Construction MNUFC25 - Coaching Staff Bios
I N D E X2015 MINNESOTA UNITED FC GOAL MAPI N D E X

M i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s F C D a l l a s | T C F B a n k S t a d i u m , M i n n e a p o l i s , M N | S a t u r d a y, S e p t e m b e r 2 3
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MNUFC MATCH NOTES
Goals#21 Christian Ramirez 12#18 Kevin Molino 6#9 Abu Danladi 6
Assists#18 Kevin Molino 7#7 Ibson 5#11 Johan Venegas 4
L A S T T I M E O U T | M i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s M o n t r e a l I m p a c t | S e p t e m b e r 1 6 , 2 0 1 7 | S t a d e S a p u t o , M o n t r e a l , Q C | M L S R e g u l a r S e a s o n
MIN Substitutes 65’ – Danladi IN, Ramirez OUT
77’ – Warner IN, Martin OUT
83’ – Nicholson IN, Ibarra OUT
Unused SubsGK – McLain D – Kallman M – Leiton, J. Venegas
MIN Starting XI vs. MTL
Minnesota United AbsencesSuspended n/aOut Anor (L Lower Leg), Cronin (Head) De Villardi (L Achilles)Questionable Taylor (Head)International Duty n/a
Confident Loons Return Home to Face Struggling DallasMinnesota United FC returns home on a high note, following its 3-2 road win over Montreal, to face FC Dallas. Once the premier team in the West, FC Dallas has fallen from its once lofty heights and is now winless in its past nine matches. Minnesota will look to take advantage of this and get consecutive wins for the first time this year. The Loons saw success last week with the return of several players to their lineup, including Marc Burch and Christian Ramirez. Slow starts continue to haunt MNUFC, a trend it will work to end on Saturday, but one that will require a complete performance to do so. The variety of scorers for the Loons will prove to be valuable as they hope to match the multi-threat offense of FC Dallas.
MNUFC Rallies to 3-2 Win Over Montreal ImpactMinnesota United FC bounced back after a midweek loss at Vancouver Whitecaps FC to claim all three points over the Montreal Impact on Saturday. After falling behind early, the Loons looked like they were about to dig themselves a deeper hole when Montreal was awarded a penalty kick. MNUFC goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth came up with a game-changing stop to keep his team in the match. Minutes later, the Loons would earn a penalty kick of their own, which Kevin Molino converted. Montreal reclaimed the lead in the second half, but MNUFC answered back with a header from Christian Ramirez. First overall draft pick Abu Danladi smashed home the eventual winning goal in the 89th minute to secure a road victory for Minnesota.
8 - 15 - 5 MLS Record (W-L-D) 9 - 8 - 11
L-W-D-L-W Form (Last 5 Matches) D-L-D-L-D29 Points 389th West MLS Position 8th West
28 Matches Played 28
36 Goals Scored 3958 Goals Against 3828 Assists 40
278 Shots 387
106 SOG 132299 Fouls Conceded 333
368 Fouls Suffered 30756 Offsides 55
123 Corner Kicks 165
3 PK Scored 24 PK Attempts 2
5 Clean sheets 7
Series History
MIN all-time W-L-D: 0 - 1 - 0 | 0 GF, 2 GA
MIN home W-L-D: 0 - 0 - 0 | 0 GF, 0 GA
MIN away W-L-D: 0 - 1 - 0 | 0 GF, 2 GA
MLS stats only | 2017 MLS Season
Match OfficialsReferee: Alex Chilowicz (Career MIN matches: 0) 2017 MLS Stats: 3 YC / 0 RC / 1 MatchARs: Mike Rottersman, Jeremy Hanson4th: Kevin Stott VAR: Katja Koroleva
Goals#37 Maximiliano Urruti 12
#20 Roland Lamah 8Two players tied 3
Assists#21 Michael Barrios 13#37 Maximiliano Urruti 5#10 Mauro Diaz 4
M I N N E S O TA U N I T E D T E A M L E A D E R S
F C D A L L A S T E A M L E A D E R S
U P N E X T | M i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s F C D a l l a s | S e p t e m b e r 2 3 , 2 0 1 7 | T C F B a n k S t a d i u m , M i n n e a p o l i s , M N | M L S R e g u l a r S e a s o n
H O W T H E T E A M S C O M P A R E M I N F C D
SHUTTLEWORTHSHUTTLEWORTH
CALVO
BURCH
MOLINO
IBARRA FINLAY
IBSON
RAMIREZ
MARTIN
BOXALL
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MNUFC MATCH NOTES
Date Score Result Location
4/8/2017 MIN 0 at 2 FCD L Toyota Stadium
MIN FCDN/A GOALS Two players tied 1
N/A ASSISTS Three players tied 1
1 Three players tied YELLOW CARDS Three players tied 1
N/A RED CARDS N/A
N/A WINS Jesse Gonzalez 1
1 Bobby Shuttleworth LOSSES N/A
N/A CLEAN SHEETS Jesse Gonzalez 1
MIN FCDN/A GOALS Two players tied 1
N/A ASSISTS Three players tied 1
3 4/8/2017 YELLOW CARDS 4/8/2017 3
3 Bobby Shuttleworth SAVES Jesse Gonzalez 5
2 Bobby Shuttleworth GOALS ALLOWED N/A
0-15 16-30 31-45 45+ 46-60 61-75 75-90 90+ ET TotalMIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0FCD 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
Carlos Cermeno and Bernardo Anor are both natives of Venezuela.
Javier Morales and Collen Warner were teammates in 2010 while playing for Real Salt Lake.
Ryan Hollingshead and Abu Danladi both attended UCLA in college.
Jacori Hayes, Collin Martin and Sam Cronin all played for Wake Forest in college. Hayes and Martin are both natives of Maryland.
Chris Seitz and Marc Burch were teammates on the Maryland Terrapins roster in 2005.
Maynor Figueroa, Cronin and Burch all played for the Colorado Rapids in 2015.
FC Dallas Head Coach Oscar Pareja coached Burch in 2014 when Pareja was in charge of the Rapids.
Team Type Player # of Matches
MinnesotaUnited FC
Goals None
Assists None
Points None
Shutouts None
FC Dallas
Goals None
Assists None
Points None
Shutouts None
*Streak considered 2+ matches in a row.
Suspended: Hedges (DAL) Suspended after next caution: Gruezo (DAL)
D I S C I P L I N A R Y R E P O R T
M I N N E S O TA C O N N E C T I O N SA L L - T I M E R E S U LT S A G A I N S T F C D A L L A S
A L L - T I M E S E R I E S L E A D E R S
A L L - T I M E S E R I E S S I N G L E M AT C H H I G H S
C U R R E N T T E A M S T R E A K S *
G O A L S S C O R E D I N S E R I E S B Y I N T E R V A L

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MNUFC MATCH NOTESM i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s F C D a l l a s | T C F B a n k S t a d i u m , M i n n e a p o l i s , M N | S a t u r d a y, S e p t e m b e r 2 3
P R E V I O U S M E E T I N G - 4 / 8 / 2 0 1 7
2 01 S T H A L F
5’ YC: Warner
YC: Gruezo 30’
G: Moralez 43’
2 N D H A L F
G: Barrios 49’
61’ YC: Ibson
72’ YC: Kallman
YC: Gonzalez 88’
YC: Grana 89’
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O P P O N E N T F A C T SMatch Abbreviation: .......................................................................................... FCDColors: ...........................................................................Blue, Red, Silver and WhiteFounded:................................................................................. 1995 (as Dallas Burn)First MLS Season: .............................................................................................. 1996MLS Titles: ........................................................................................................... NoneCity, State: .............................................................................................. Frisco, TexasStadium: ............................................................................................ Toyota StadiumCapacity (Built): ..............................................................................20,500 (2005)
• FC Dallas started the season with a nine-match unbeaten streak, but it is currently winless in its past nine. The side’s last victory came back on July 22 against the Montreal Impact.
• FC Dallas has scored just seven goals in its nine-match winless run.
• Minnesota United FC won its past two road matches against Eastern Conference opponents: 3-2 over Montreal on September 16 and a 2-1 result over Chicago Fire on August 29.
• The two teams last met early on April 8 in Dallas. The Loons fell by a 2-0 margin to their hosts. MNUFC has a 7-11-4 record since that match, with FC Dallas going 6-8-10 in that stretch.
• Christian Ramirez returned from injury on Saturday in Montreal, scoring the tying goal in the 60th minute. Ramirez last played on July 29, when he scored a goal before being subbed off due to injury in the first half against D.C. United.
• Ethan Finlay provided an assist last match against the Impact. He now has two goals and three assists in his five appearances for the Loons.
• Minnesota was awarded its first penalty kick since May 13 at Toronto against Montreal. Kevin Molino converted the shot –– his first penalty kick since March 18 at Colorado.
• Abu Danladi scored his fourth match-winning goal of the year last week. He now leads the team in that category, passing Christian Ramirez (three). Miguel Ibarra has the one remaining match-winning goal.
• Molino set a new single-match record for the club by drawing seven fouls against Montreal.
• Minnesota’s 3-2 win over Montreal was the fourth time the club has scored three or more goals this season.
• Bobby Shuttleworth is third in MLS with 94 saves this season. He is five behind leader Joe Bendik with two fewer matches played.
• Minnesota is 6-6-3 with 20 goals for and 24 against while at home. FC Dallas is 3-6-4 with 13 goals for and 19 against on the road.
• FC Dallas has allowed the second-fewest shots in the league at 311, behind only Sporting Kansas City’s 280.
• FC Dallas has not lost when scoring first in a match.
• Minnesota is 3-0-0 when leading at halftime.
• The Loons are 5-6-0 in one-goal matches.
• FC Dallas holds the record for most goals in a half this season, putting five past Real Salt Lake in the first half on June 3.
• Minnesota has sold out its last two home matches and is currently averaging over 20,000 fans per game.
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MNUFC Announces Chris Wright as First CEOMinnesota United FC announced the hiring of Chris Wright as the franchise’s first Chief Executive Officer. As CEO, Wright will oversee both the business and sporting sides of the organization. Wright comes to the club following 13 seasons as President for the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Minnesota Lynx and 26 years with the organization. He will assume his new position on Friday, October 6, following the WNBA Championship and completion of the Minnesota Lynx season.
With the Wolves and Lynx, Wright oversaw both teams’ business operations and over 140 employees. An engaged member of the Twin Cities’ corporate community, he was integral to forming the organizations’ most closely integrated partnerships, including those with Target, Mayo Clinic, US Bank, Federated Insurance and Jack Link’s. Additionally, he has been heavily involved in the current renovation of Target Center, a $140 million project that began in the spring of 2016 and will be completed later in the 2017–18 season. Wright also led the 2014 sales efforts and development of Mayo Clinic Square, a state-of-the-art practice and performance facility that is widely recognized as an innovative and highly successful model for sports franchises.
In his native England, Wright played and coached in various professional and semi-professional soccer leagues. When he first arrived in the United States, he served as general manager for Major Indoor Soccer League teams the Pittsburgh Spirit (1981–86) and the Minnesota Strikers (1986–87). Following that, Wright acted as a consultant working on bids for major national and international events, including the programming of the widely recognized National Sports Center in Blaine — which is today home of the Minnesota United Training Ground — before becoming its first director.
September 23 is Kick Childhood Cancer NightMinnesota United FC hosts Kick Childhood Cancer Night on Saturday, September 23 at TCF Bank Stadium. MNUFC will be partnering with CureSearch and Be The Match to raise awareness and funds to fight childhood cancer, plus integrateing patients and survivors into the month and match day.
MNUFC kicked off the month of awareness with a team hospital visit. The team visited the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s hospital on Tuesday, September 19 to do room visits and interact with patients and their families around the hospital.
Gold is the color for childhood cancer awareness and fans will be able to spot unique gold assets across TCF Bank Stadium, including gold corner flags, nets, player tees and wristbands, jersey patches, scarves and special gold LED graphics.
Players will exit the tunnel surrounded by patients, survivors and volunteers from the childhood cancer community, all holding massive pitch scarves. MNUFC will also recognize the 43 children diagnosed daily with cancer.
MNUFC will help raise funds by contributing five dollars from each single match ticket purchased for the game against FC Dallas to CureSearch and Be The Match. The club will also bring back the popular Love Your Melon beanies, which fans will be able to purchase as part of a hat and ticket package.
Several Loons Return in 3-2 Win Over Montreal ImpactMinnesota United FC saw several players return to action during Saturday night’s win over the Montreal Impact, most of whom were coming back from injury. The squad welcomed the healthy complement of players back during its road trip through Canada.
Marc Burch made his first start since June 3, when he was forced to leave the match due to injury and then underwent a successful surgery for a double sports hernia. Burch played all 90 minutes in his return after appearing on the bench during Wednesday night’s match in Vancouver.
Christian Ramirez came back in dramatic fashion on Saturday, scoring in his first appearance since July 29. His header in the 60th minutes leveled the scoreline at 2-2. He was subbed off five minutes later for Abu Danladi, who went on to score the winning goal.
Kevin Molino and Francisco Calvo returned after one-match absences. Molino recovered from an illness that kept him out of action for the clash with Whitecaps FC. He made up for it with a goal off a penalty kick in the first half on Saturday night. Calvo returned to the squad after spending time with his family following the birth of his son earlier in the week. The Costa Rica international played the full 90 minutes in his usual center back role.
Heath on Shifting Chemistry When Players are Brought In.“We have, and obviously because of it, I think it’s more a time thing that we get to know them. They get to know us. That people know what makes eachother tick. You know, what you can get away with certain folk. I think that, you know, you look at Sam Nicholson. You would think he’d been here for years. He’s been here a couple of months. Settled in really well. Michael Boxall. And then you look at obviously [Marc] Burchy came in with [Sam] Cronin. The pieces that we’ve added through the year have really helped. They’ve been really good characters and have helped what we’ve tried to do.”
Heath on What He Expects from FC Dallas“I’m expecting to see one of the best teams in the league, which is what they are. Obviously they’ve had a little blip and they’re probably a little bit concerned. You know, because it’s this time of the season. But I know that we’re going to have to play well to beat them. I’ve got enormous respect for Oscar Pareja and his coaching staff. I think they do everything right. Play football the way it should be. They’ve got pace in the right areas. Maybe their confidence is a little bit down at this moment in time, but I’m aware that if we don’t play well, we’ll find it very, very difficult on Saturday.”
Burch Discusses His Return to the Team“Getting back on the field, all you want to do is win. You know, and not hurt the team and try to help as much as possible. I think I did that. I don’t think I added too much to the team, but just being out there helped us get a win. That’s all that matters.
“There’s things that I like to do in a game, that I like to add to a game. I think I reserved a little bit [against Montreal], just to make sure I could be there defensively and make sure I could be there with my legs for the full 90 minutes. You know, maybe not as many overlaps as I’d like and not helping out support as much as I’d like forward. But I think I was doing a good job on the back end and that was important for the first game back.”

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TEAM GP W L T GD PTS Home Record Road RecordVancouver Whitecaps FC 28 13 9 6 9 45 8 - 3 - 4 5 - 6 - 2Portland Timbers 30 12 10 8 3 44 8 - 2 - 4 4 - 8 - 4Sporting Kansas City 28 11 6 11 13 44 9 - 0 - 5 2 - 6 - 6Seattle Sounders FC 29 11 7 11 7 44 8 - 1 - 5 3 - 6 - 6San Jose Earthquakes 29 11 12 6 -16 39 8 - 1 - 5 3 - 11 - 1Real Salt Lake 30 11 14 5 -8 38 7 - 4 - 4 4 - 10 - 1Houston Dynamo 28 10 10 8 7 38 9 - 1 - 3 1 - 9 - 5FC Dallas 28 9 8 11 1 38 6 - 2 - 7 3 - 6 - 4Minnesota United FC 29 8 15 5 -22 29 6 - 6 - 3 2 - 9 - 2LA Galaxy 29 7 16 6 -20 27 2 - 9 - 4 5 - 7 - 2Colorado Rapids 28 7 16 5 -16 26 6 - 5 - 3 1 - 11 - 2
TEAM GP W L T GD PTS Home Record Road Recordx - Toronto FC 30 18 4 8 35 62 11 - 1 - 3 7 - 3 - 5New York City FC 29 15 8 6 13 51 10 - 2 - 3 5 - 6 - 3Chicago Fire 29 14 9 6 15 48 11 - 2 - 2 3 - 7 - 4Atlanta United FC 28 13 8 7 26 46 9 - 2 - 2 4 - 6 - 5Columbus Crew SC 30 13 12 5 0 44 10 - 3 - 2 3 - 9 - 3New York Red Bulls 28 12 10 6 5 42 8 - 2 - 4 4 - 8 - 2Montreal Impact 29 11 12 6 0 39 8 - 6 - 1 3 - 6 - 5New England Revolution 29 10 14 5 -6 35 10 - 2 - 2 0 - 12 - 3Orlando City SC 29 9 12 8 -15 35 6 - 4 - 4 3 - 8 - 4Philadelphia Union 29 8 12 9 -2 33 7 - 4 - 3 1 - 8 - 6D.C. United 29 8 17 4 -26 28 5 - 7 - 3 3 - 10 - 1
TEAM GP W T L GD PTS Home Record Road RecordToronto FC 30 18 4 8 35 62 11 - 1 - 3 7 - 3 - 5New York City FC 29 15 8 6 13 51 10 - 2 - 3 5 - 6 - 3Chicago Fire 29 14 9 6 15 48 11 - 2 - 2 3 - 7 - 4Atlanta United FC 28 13 8 7 26 46 9 - 2 - 2 4 - 6 - 5Vancouver Whitecaps FC 28 13 9 6 9 45 8 - 3 - 4 5 - 6 - 2Columbus Crew SC 30 13 12 5 0 44 10 - 3 - 2 3 - 9 - 3Portland Timbers 30 12 10 8 3 44 8 - 2 - 4 4 - 8 - 4Sporting Kansas City 28 11 6 11 13 44 9 - 0 - 5 2 - 6 - 6Seattle Sounders FC 29 11 7 11 7 44 8 - 1 - 5 3 - 6 - 6New York Red Bulls 28 12 10 6 5 42 8 - 2 - 4 4 - 8 - 2Montreal Impact 29 11 12 6 0 39 8 - 6 - 1 3 - 6 - 5San Jose Earthquakes 29 11 12 6 -16 39 8 - 1 - 5 3 - 11 - 1Real Salt Lake 30 11 14 5 -8 38 7 - 4 - 4 4 - 10 - 1Houston Dynamo 28 10 10 8 7 38 9 - 1 - 3 1 - 9 - 5FC Dallas 28 9 8 11 1 38 6 - 2 - 7 3 - 6 - 4New England Revolution 29 10 14 5 -6 35 10 - 2 - 2 0 - 12 - 3Orlando City SC 29 9 12 8 -15 35 6 - 4 - 4 3 - 8 - 4Philadelphia Union 29 8 12 9 -2 33 7 - 4 - 3 1 - 8 - 6Minnesota United FC 29 8 15 5 -22 29 6 - 6 - 3 2 - 9 - 2D.C. United 29 8 17 4 -26 28 5 - 7 - 3 3 - 10 - 1LA Galaxy 29 7 16 6 -20 27 2 - 9 - 4 5 - 7 - 2Colorado Rapids 28 7 16 5 -16 26 6 - 5 - 3 1 - 11 - 2
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x - Clinched playoff spot | y - Clinched No. 1 seed in Conference | s - Clinched Supporters’ Shield

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vs | 1:00 p.m. CT
vs | 7:00 p.m. CT
vs | 4:00 p.m. CT
0-0
0-4 1-0
vs | 2:00 p.m. CT 3-3
4-0 7-03-5 3-0
vs | 6:00 p.m. CT 2-3
vs | 8:30 p.m. CT 1-1vs | 9:00 p.m. CT 2-1
vs | 3:30 p.m. CT 3-0vs | 7:00 p.m. CT 3-1
vs | 4:00 p.m. CT 2-2
vs | 6:00 p.m. CT 0-0
SPORTING KANSAS CITY
PORTLAND TIMBERS
ATLANTA UNITED FC
NEW YORK RED BULLS
LA GALAXY SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
NEW YORK CITY FC ATLANTA UNITED FC
ATLANTA UNITED FC ATLANTA UNITED FCTORONTO FC VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC
D.C. UNITED MONTREAL IMPACT
REAL SALT LAKE COLORADO RAPIDSVANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC REAL SALT LAKE
COLUMBUS CREW SC CHICAGO FIREMINNESOTA UNITED FC SPORTING KANSAS CITY
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC
PHILADELPHIA UNION FC DALLAS
LA GALAXY
PHILADELPHIA UNION
MONTREAL IMPACT
PHILADELPHIA UNION
TORONTO FC HOUSTON DYNAMO
HOUSTON DYNAMO ORLANDO CITY SC
LA GALAXY SPORTING KANSAS CITYMONTREAL IMPACT MINNESOTA UNITED FC
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES MINNESOTA UNITED FC
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC NEW YORK CITY FCCOLORADO RAPIDS PORTLAND TIMBERS
NEW YORK RED BULLS D.C. UNITEDFC DALLAS NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION
TORONTO FC COLUMBUS CREW SC
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GOALS: David Villa, New York City FC (19) MIN: Christian Ramirez (12)
ASSISTS: Victor Vazquez, Toronto FC (16) MIN: Kevin Molino (7)
SHOTS: Sebastian Giovinco, Toronto FC (116) MIN: Christian Ramirez (54)
SOG: Sebastian Giovinco, Toronto FC (47) MIN: Christian Ramirez (29)
YELLOW CARDS: Four players tied (9) MIN: Brent Kallman (6)
RED CARDS: Jelle Van Damme, None (3) MIN: Justin Davis, Abu Danladi (1)
SAVES: Joe Bendik, Orlando City SC (99) MIN: Bobby Shuttleworth (94)
CLEAN SHEETS: Two players tied (10) MIN: Bobby Shuttleworth (5)
Landon Donovan MLS MVP: David Villa, New York City FC
Defender of the Year: Matt Hedges, FC Dallas
Allstate Goalkeeper of the Year: Andre Blake, Philadelphia Union
Newcomer of the Year: Nicolas Lodeiro, Seattle Sounders FC
AT&T Rookie of the Year: Jordan Morris, Seattle Sounders FC
Coach of the Year: Oscar Pareja, FC Dallas
Comeback Player of the Year: Chris Pontius, Philadelphia Union
MLS WORKS Humanitarian of the Year: Matt Lampson, Chicago Fire
MLS Fair Play (Individual): Keegan Rosenberry, Philadelphia Union
MLS Fair Play (Team): Columbus Crew SC
Minnesota United FC plays in North America’s top professional soccer league, Major League Soccer (MLS). The league features 22 teams from across the United States and Canada.
After a successful bid to host the FIFA World Cup in 1994, the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) founded MLS to bring a top-level soccer league back to the country for the first time since 1984, when the original NASL folded. The league was set to begin play in 1996 with 10 teams: Colorado Rapids, Columbus Crew (SC), D.C. United, Dallas Burn (FC Dallas), Kansas City Wiz (Sporting Kansas City), Los Angeles Galaxy, New England Revolution, NY/NJ MetroStars (New York Red Bulls), San Jose Clash (Earthquakes) and Tampa Bay Mutiny.
The league’s first match was played on April 6, 1996 as the San Jose Clash played D.C. United in front of 31,000 fans at Spartan Stadium. The league drew large crowds in its opening season, pulling star power from around North America and building on the excitement of the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
As MLS has continued to grow, clubs have begun moving out of shared American football venues and into soccer-specific stadium, led by Columbus Crew (SC), who moved into the soccer-specific MAPFRE Stadium in 1999. Currently, 14 teams play in soccer-specific venues.
The league is split into the Eastern and Western Conferences. Each team plays 34 matches during the season. Teams play all conference opponents twice, once at home and once on the road, and each team in the other conference once, with an even balance of home and away matches. The remainder of the schedule is filled with matches against conference opponents. The top six teams in each conference at the end of the year qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs.
The postseason begins with the third through sixth seeds in each conference playing in a knockout round. The winners advance to the conference semifinals to play the first and second seeds in the conference. In this round, the format switches to a two-match aggregate series, with the team scoring the most goals over the series moving on. The same format is used for the conference finals. The winner of the conference final moves on to face the other conference champion in the MLS Cup Final. The final is a single match, hosted by the team with the best record in the regular season, with the winner being declared MLS Cup Champion.
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MNUFC MATCH NOTES
2017Playing at home 6-6-3Playing on the road 2-9-2Playing on grass 2-5-2Playing on artificial turf 6-10-3Wearing primary kit 5-6-3Wearing secondary kit 3-9-2Scoring first 6-2-0Allowing first 2-13-4Scoring 0 goals 0-8-1Scoring 1 goal 2-5-1Scoring 2 goals 2-2-3Scoring 3+ goals 4-0-0Allowing 0 goals 4-0-1Allowing 1 goal 1-3-1Allowing 2 goals 3-3-3Allowing 3+ goals 0-9-0Scoring in the 1st half 6-4-1Scoreless 1st half 2-11-4Scoring in the 2nd half 6-4-3Scoreless 2nd half 2-11-2Leading at halftime 3-0-0Trailing at halftime 0-10-3Tied at halftime 5-5-2Leading after 60 minutes 5-0-0Trailing after 60 minutes 0-13-1Tied after 60 minutes 3-2-4Leading after 75 minutes 7-0-0Trailing after 75 minutes 0-12-0Tied after 75 minutes 1-3-5
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MIN OPPShots 278 460Shots on Goal 106 155Accuracy 38% 34%Goals 36 58Fouls 299 368Offside 56 39Corners 123 156Yellow Cards 52 41Red Cards 2 1Saves 99 66Clean Sheets 5 9
DATE OPPONENT RESULT LOCATION3/04 at Portland Timbers 1 - 5 L Providence Park3/12 Atlanta United FC 1 - 6 L TCF Bank Stadium3/18 at Colorado Rapids 2 - 2 D Dick’s Sporting Goods Park3/25 at New England Revolution 2 - 5 L Gillette Stadium4/01 Real Salt Lake 4 - 2 W TCF Bank Stadium4/08 at FC Dallas 0 - 2 L Toyota Stadium4/15 at Houston Dynamo 2 - 2 D BBVA Compass Stadium4/23 Colorado Rapids 1 - 0 W TCF Bank Stadium4/29 San Jose Earthquakes 0 - 1 L TCF Bank Stadium5/07 Sporting Kansas City 2 - 0 W TCF Bank Stadium5/13 at Toronto FC 2 - 3 L BMO Field5/21 LA Galaxy 1 - 2 L TCF Bank Stadium5/27 Orlando City SC 1 - 0 W TCF Bank Stadium6/03 at Sporting Kansas City 0 - 3 L Children’s Mercy Park6/14 at Sporting Kansas City^ 0 - 4 L Children’s Mercy Park6/17 at Real Salt Lake 0 - 1 L Rio Tinto Stadium6/21 Portland Timbers 3 - 2 W TCF Bank Stadium6/24 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 - 2 D TCF Bank Stadium6/29 at New York City FC 1 - 3 L Yankee Stadium7/04 Columbus Crew SC 0 - 1 L TCF Bank Stadium7/15 Atlas FC* 1 - 1 D TCF Bank Stadium7/19 Houston Dynamo 0 - 0 D TCF Bank Stadium7/22 New York Red Bulls 0 - 3 L TCF Bank Stadium7/29 D.C. United 4 - 0 W TCF Bank Stadium8/05 Seattle Sounders FC 0 - 4 L TCF Bank Stadium8/20 at Seattle Sounders FC 1 - 2 L CenturyLink Field8/26 at Chicago Fire 2 - 1 W Toyota Park9/09 Philadelphia Union 1 - 1 D TCF Bank Stadium9/13 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 - 3 L BC Place9/16 at Montreal Impact 3 - 2 W Stade Saputo
TIME (CT)9/23 FC Dallas 7:00 p.m. TCF Bank Stadium9/30 at Houston Dynamo 7:30 p.m. BBVA Compass Stadium10/03 at Atlanta United FC 6:00 p.m. Mercedes-Benz Stadium10/07 Sporting Kansas City 7:00 p.m. TCF Bank Stadium10/15 at LA Galaxy 4:00 p.m. StubHub Center10/22 at San Jose Earthquakes 3:00 p.m. Avaya Stadium
M I N N E S O TA U N I T E D S C O R I N G F R E Q U E N C Y - M L S O N LY
Range 0-15 16-30 31-45 45+ 46-60 61-75 76-90 90+/ET Total
2017For 4 5 5 0 12 7 2 1 36
Against 11 6 9 2 12 5 9 4 58
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2015 MINNESOTA UNITED FC GOAL MAPM I N N E S O TA U N I T E D 2 0 1 7 F I E L D P L A Y E R S TAT I S T I C S - R E G U L A R S E A S O N
2015 MINNESOTA UNITED FC GOAL MAPNo. Name (JERSEY NAME) GP ST SV CS YC RC GAA MIN
32 KAPP, Alex 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0
24 MCLAIN, Patrick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0
33 SHUTTLEWORTH, Bobby 27 26 94 5 4 0 1.88 2298
MIN TOTALS^ 99 5 4 0 2.07
No. Pos. Name (JERSEY NAME) GP ST G A SOG YC RC MIN30 F ALLEN, Brandon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 023 M ANOR, Bernardo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 025 D BOXALL, Michael 8 8 0 0 0 1 0 7208 D BURCH, Marc 10 10 0 0 0 1 0 8735 D CALVO, Francisco 22 22 1 0 5 3 0 198019 M CRONIN, Sam 18 18 0 1 1 3 0 15519 F DANLADI, Abu 21 12 6 2 11 3 1 10882 D DAVIS, Justin 8 5 0 0 0 0 1 4925 D DEMIDOV, Vadim 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 27031 M DE VILLARDI, Thomas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 013 M FINLAY, Ethan 5 5 2 3 3 0 0 45012 D GREENSPAN, Joseph 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 14610 M IBARRA, Miguel 24 17 2 3 10 2 0 14687 M IBSON 25 23 0 5 7 5 0 212015 M JOME, Ismaila 12 7 0 0 0 3 0 67414 D KALLMAN, Brent 21 21 1 0 2 6 0 176677 M LEITON, Jose 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1517 M MARTIN, Collin 6 2 0 0 0 2 0 26018 M MOLINO, Kevin 25 25 6 7 15 4 0 217028 M NICHOLSON, Sam 8 7 0 0 4 0 0 53921 F RAMIREZ, Christian 24 22 12 1 29 1 0 192720 M SCHULLER, Rasmus 7 4 0 0 0 1 0 3244 D TAYLOR, Jermaine 12 4 0 0 1 1 0 5083 D THIESSON, Jerome 27 27 1 2 3 4 0 241511 M VENEGAS, Johan 18 12 2 4 9 4 0 115622 D VENEGAS, Kevin 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 54026 M WARNER, Collen 20 10 1 0 1 4 0 1043
MIN TOTALS^ 36 28 106 48 2
M I N N E S O TA U N I T E D 2 0 1 7 G O A L K E E P I N G S TAT I S T I C S - R E G U L A R S E A S O N
M L S T E A M O F T H E W E E KBrent Kallman (D)Week 3*Christian Ramirez (F)Week 5Adrian Heath (Head Coach)Week 5Kevin Molino (M)Week 7*, Week 21Bobby Shuttleworth (GK)Week 8*, Week 10*, Week 16*Miguel Ibarra (M)Week 10
Francisco Calvo (D)Week 13Jerome Thiesson (D)Week 21*Abu Danladi (F)Week 25
M L S S A V E O F T H E W E E KBobby Shuttleworth (GK)Week 5
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# Player Date Opponent Min1 Christian Ramirez March 3 Portland 792 Kevin Molino March 12 Atlanta 30 ^3 Kevin Molino March 18 Colorado 50 ^4 Christian Ramirez March 18 Colorado 585 Collen Warner March 25 New England 156 Brent Kallman March 25 New England 49 +7 Kevin Molino April 1 Real Salt Lake 168 Christian Ramirez April 1 Real Salt Lake 529 Christian Ramirez April 1 Real Salt Lake 6210 Johan Venegas April 1 Real Salt Lake 6811 Christian Ramirez April 15 Houston 47 *12 Johan Venegas April 15 Houston 5913 Miguel Ibarra April 23 Colorado 72 *14 Abu Danladi May 7 Sporting KC 2215 Christian Ramirez May 7 Sporting KC 3916 Kevin Molino May 13 Toronto FC 5217 Kevin Molino May 13 Toronto FC 6218 Christian Ramirez May 21 LA Galaxy 6619 Christian Ramirez May 27 Orlando City 5320 Own Goal June 21 Portland 721 Christian Ramirez June 21 Portland 4722 Abu Danladi June 21 Portland 6423 Francisco Calvo June 24 Vancouver 5024 Jerome Thiesson June 24 Vancouver 64 *25 Christian Ramirez June 29 New York City 926 Christian Ramirez July 29 D.C. United 727 Abu Danladi July 29 D.C. United 4028 Own Goal July 29 D.C. United 5829 Miguel Ibarra July 29 D.C. United 90
# Player Date Opponent Min30 Ethan Finlay August 20 Seattle 2131 Abu Danladi August 26 Chicago 3632 Abu Danladi August 26 Chicago 4533 Ethan Finlay September 9 Philadelphia 4034 Kevin Molino September 16 Montreal 20 ^35 Christian Ramirez September 16 Montreal 6036 Abu Danladi September 16 Montreal 89
2015 MINNESOTA UNITED FC GOAL MAPG O A L I N F O R M AT I O N
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Goals 2017 36
Assists 2017 28
Yellow Cards 2017 52
Red Cards 2017 2
Points 2017 29
Wins 2017 8
Losses 2017 15
Draws 2017 5
Shutouts 2017 5
Goals Allowed 2017 58
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Wins 8
Losses 16
Draws 5
Points 29
Goals 36
Assists 28
Shutouts 5
Yellow Cards 54
Red Cards 2
Goals Allowed 63
Consecutive Wins (Overall) 1 9/16/2017 - Present
Consecutive Wins (Home) 2 4/1/2017 - 4/23/2107
Consecutive Wins (Away) 1 9/16/2017 - Present
Consecutive Matches Unbeaten (Overall) 2 8/26/2017 - 9/9/2017
Consecutive Matches Unbeaten (Home) 3 5/27/2017 - 7/4/2017
Consecutive Matches Unbeaten (Away) 1 9/16/2017 - Present
Consecutive Losses (Overall) 2 6/3/2017 - 6/17/2017
Consecutive Losses (Home) 1 8/5/2017
Consecutive Losses (Away) 5 5/13/2017 - 8/20/2017
Consecutive Clean Sheets (Overall) 1 7/29/2017
Consecutive Clean Sheets (Home) 1 7/29/2017
M I N N E S O TA U N I T E D A L L - T I M E T E A M R E C O R D S
A L L - T I M E S TAT S A L L C O M P E T I T I O N SR E G U L A R S E A S O N T E A M R E C O R D S
A L L - T I M E I N D I V I D U A L R E C O R D S ( M L S O N LY ) A L L - T I M E I N D I V I D U A L R E C O R D S ( A L L C O M P E T I T I O N S )
Match Season MNUFC Career2 GoalsThree times
12 GoalsChristian Ramirez, 2017
12 GoalsChristian Ramirez, 2017
2 AssistsFour Times
7 AssistsKevin Molino, 2017
7 AssistsKevin Molino, 2017
6 ShotsChristian Ramirez, 4/1/2017 Sam Nicholson, 9/9/2017
54 ShotsChristian Ramirez, 2017
54 ShotsChristian Ramirez, 2017
4 Shots on GoalChristian Ramirez, Two times
29 Shots on GoalChristian Ramirez, 2017
29 Shots on GoalChristian Ramirez, 2017
8 SavesBobby Shuttleworth,6/17/2017
94 SavesBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
94 SavesBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
2415 MinutesJerome Thiesson, 2017
2415 MinutesJerome Thiesson, 2017
8 WinsBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
8 WinsBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
5 Clean SheetsBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
5 Clean SheetsBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
27 AppearancesJerome Thiesson, 2017 Bobby Shuttleworth, 2017
27 AppearancesJerome Thiesson, 2017 Bobby Shuttleworth, 2017
27 Consecutive Apps.Jerome Thiesson, 2017 Bobby Shuttleworth, 2017
27 Consecutive Apps.Jerome Thiesson, 2017 Bobby Shuttleworth, 2017
Match Season MNUFC Career2 GoalsThree times
12 GoalsChristian Ramirez, 2017
12 GoalsChristian Ramirez, 2017
2 AssistsFour Times
7 AssistsKevin Molino, 2017
7 AssistsKevin Molino, 2017
6 ShotsChristian Ramirez, 4/1/2017 Sam Nicholson, 9/9/2017
54 ShotsChristian Ramirez, 2017
54 ShotsChristian Ramirez, 2017
4 Shots on GoalChristian Ramirez, Two times
29 Shots on GoalChristian Ramirez, 2017
29 Shots on GoalChristian Ramirez, 2017
8 SavesBobby Shuttleworth,6/17/2017
94 SavesBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
94 SavesBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
2430 MinutesJerome Thiesson, 2017
2340 MinutesJerome Thiesson, 2017
8 WinsBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
8 WinsBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
5 Clean SheetsBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
5 Clean SheetsBobby Shuttleworth, 2017
28 AppearancesJerome Thiesson, 2017
28 AppearancesJerome Thiesson, 2017
28 Consecutive Apps.Jerome Thiesson, 2017
28 Consecutive Apps.Jerome Thiesson, 2017
Consecutive Clean Sheets (Away) 0
Consecutive Matches with Goals Scored (Overall) 5 3/3/2017 - 4/1/2017
Consecutive Matches with Goals Scored (Home) 5 5/7/2017 - 7/4/2017
Consecutive Matches with Goals Scored (Away) 3 6/29/2017 - 8/26/2017
Consecutive Matches without a Goal (Overall) 3 7/4/2017 - 7/22/2017
Consecutive Matches without a Goal (Home) 3 7/4/2017 - 7/22/2017
Consecutive Matches without a Goal (Away) 2 6/3/2017 - 6/17/2017
Largest Margin of Victory 4 7/29/2017 vs D.C. United
Largest Margin of Defeat 5 3/12/2017 vs. Atlanta
Most Goals Scored in a Match 4 Two times vs. RSL, DC
Most Goals Conceded in a Match 6 3/12/2017 vs. Atlanta

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MNUFC MATCH NOTESM i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s F C D a l l a s | T C F B a n k S t a d i u m , M i n n e a p o l i s , M N | S a t u r d a y, S e p t e m b e r 2 3
Last home win 4-0 vs. D.C. United 7/29/2017Last home loss 0-4 vs. Seattle Sounders FC 8/5/2017Last home draw 1-1 vs. Philadelphia Union 9/9/2017
Last away win 3-2 @ Montreal Impact 9/16/2017Last away loss 0-3 @ Vancouver Whitecaps FC 9/13/2017Last away draw 2-2 @ Houston Dynamo 4/15/2017
Held scoreless 0-3 L @ Vancouver Whitecaps FC 9/13/2017Scored 1 goal 1-1 D vs. Philadelphia Union 9/9/2017Scored 2 goals 2-1 W @ Chicago Fire 8/26/2017Scored 3+ goals 3-2 W @ Montreal Impact 9/16/2017
Clean sheet 4-0 W vs. D.C. United 7/29/2017Allowed 1 goal 1-1 D vs. Philadelphia Union 9/9/2017Allowed 2 goals 3-2 W @ Montreal Impact 9/16/2017Allowed 3+ goals 0-3 L @ Vancouver Whitecaps FC 9/13/2017
Scored hat trick - -Multi-goal match Abu Danladi (2G), @ CHI 8/26/2017Multi-assist match Ethan Finlay (2A), @ CHI 8/26/2017Multi-point match Finlay (2A), Danladi (2G), @ CHI 8/26/2017Sent off Abu Danladi, vs. POR 6/21/2017Penalty scored Kevin Molino, @ MTL 9/16/2017Penalty missed - -GK penalty save Bobby Shuttleworth, @ MTL 9/16/2017M
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Scored hat trick Josef Martinez, ATL 3/12/2017Multi-goal match Clint Dempsey (2G), SEA 8/5/2017Multi-assist match Diego Fagundez (2A), NE 3/25/2017Multi-point match Blerim Dzemaili (1G/1A), MTL 9/16/2017Sent off Sebastian Blanco, POR 6/21/2017Penalty scored Cristian Techera, VAN 6/24/2017Penalty missed - -GK penalty save Alex Bono, TOR 5/13/2017
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* Indicates a match in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. All other achievements reflect league play. Current as of 9/18/2017.
First match 1-5 loss against Portland, Portland, OR, 3/3/2017
First win 4-2 win against Real Salt Lake Minneapolis, MN, 4/1/2017
First home match 1-6 loss against Atlanta, Minneapolis, MN, 3/12/2017
First draw 2-2 against Colorado, Commerce City, CO, 3/18/2017
First goal Christian Ramirez in 1-5 loss against Portland, Portland, OR, 3/3/2017
First home goal Kevin Molino in 1-6 loss against Atlanta, Minneapolis, MN, 3/12/2017
First assist Johan Venegas to Christian Ramirez in 1-5 loss against Portland, Portland, OR, 3/3/2017
First clean sheet Bobby Shuttleworth in 1-0 win against Colorado, Minneapolis, MN, 4/23/2017
First caution Johan Venegas against Portland, Portland, OR, 3/3/2017
First ejection Justin Davis against Colorado Commerce City, CO, 3/18/2017
M O S T R E C E N T T E A M A C H I E V E M E N T S M O S T R E C E N T I N D I V I D U A L A C H I E V E M E N T S
M I N N E S O TA U N I T E D F I R S T S

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MNUFC MATCH NOTESM i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s F C D a l l a s | T C F B a n k S t a d i u m , M i n n e a p o l i s , M N | S a t u r d a y, S e p t e m b e r 2 3
CHIC
AGO 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA8/26 @ Chicago 2 - 1 W 2017 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1
All Time 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Abu Danladi (2); CHI – David Accam (1)
ATLA
NTA 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA3/12 @ Minnesota 1 - 6 L 2017 1 0 1 0 1 6 1 0 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0TBD @ Atlanta 5:00 p.m. All Time 1 0 1 0 1 6 1 0 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Kevin Molino (1); ATL – Josef Martinez (3)
COLO
RADO 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA3/18 @ Colorado 2 - 2 D 2017 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 24/23 @ Minnesota 1 - 0 W All Time 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 2
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Kevin Molino, Christian Ramirez, Miguel Ibarra (1); COL – Dominique Badji, Marlon Hairston (1)
COLU
MBU
S 2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
7/04 @ Minnesota 0 - 1 L 2017 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0All Time 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – None; CLB –Kekuta Manneh (1)
DALL
AS
2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
4/08 @ Dallas 0 - 2 L 2017 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 29/23 @ Minnesota 7:00 p.m. All Time 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – N/A; FCD – Javier Morales, Michael Barrios (1)
DC
2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
7/29 @ Minnesota 4 - 0 2017 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0All Time 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Christian Ramirez, Abu Danladi, Miguel Ibarra (1); DC – None
HOUS
TON 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
4/15 @ Houston 2 - 2 D Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA7/19 @ Minnesota 0 - 0 D 2017 2 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 29/30 @ Houston 7:30 p.m. All Time 2 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Christian Ramirez, Johan Venegas (1); HOU – Mauro Manotas, Alberth Elis (1)
LA
2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
5/21 @ Minnesota 1 - 2 L 2017 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 010/15 @ Los Angeles 4:00 p.m. All Time 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Christian Ramirez (1); Giovani dos Santos (1)
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TREA
L 2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
9/16 @ Montreal 3 - 2 W 2017 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 2All Time 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 2
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Kevin Molino, Christian Ramirez, Abu Danladi (1); MTL – Patrice Bernier, Blerim Dzemaili (1)
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AND 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA3/25 @ New England 2 - 5 L 2017 1 0 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 5
All Time 1 0 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 5Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Brent Kallman, Collen Warner (1); NE – Juan Agudelo (2)
NYCF
C
2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
6/29 @ New York 1 – 3 L 2017 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3All Time 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3
Leading Scorers in series: MIN –Christian Ramirez (1); NYC – Alexander Callens, Jack Harrison, David Villa (1)
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MNUFC MATCH NOTESM i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s F C D a l l a s | T C F B a n k S t a d i u m , M i n n e a p o l i s , M N | S a t u r d a y, S e p t e m b e r 2 3
ORLA
NDO 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA5/27 @ Minnesota 1 - 0 W 2017 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All Time 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Christian Ramirez (1); ORL – N/A
RED
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S 2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
9/22 @ Minnesota 0 - 3 L 2017 1 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0All Time 1 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – None; NY – Daniel Royer, Alex Muyl, Bradley Wright-Phillips (1)
PHILA
DEPH
IA 2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
9/09 @ Minnesota 1 - 1 D 2017 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0All Time 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Ethan Finlay (1); PHI – C.J. Sapong (1)
PORT
LAND 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA3/03 @ Portland 1 - 5 L 2017 2 1 1 0 4 7 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 56/21 @ Minnesota 3 - 2 W All Time 2 1 1 0 4 7 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 5
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Christian Ramirez (2); POR – Diego Valeri (3)
RSL
2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
4/01 @ Minnesota 4 - 2 W 2017 2 1 1 0 4 3 1 1 0 0 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 16/17 @ Salt Lake 9:00 p.m. All Time 2 1 1 0 4 3 1 1 0 0 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 1
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Christian Ramirez (2); RSL – Yura Movsisyan (2)
SAN
JOSE 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA4/29 @ Minnesota 0 - 1 L 2017 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 010/22 @ San Jose 3:00 p.m. All Time 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – NONE; SJ – Jungwirth (1)
SEAT
TLE 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA8/05 @ Minnesota 0 - 4 L 2017 2 0 2 0 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 28/20 @ Seattle 1 - 2 L All Time 2 0 2 0 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 2
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Ethan Finlay (1); SEA – Clint Dempsey (3)
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C 2017 Matches: Total Home Away5/07 @ Minnesota 2 - 0 W Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA6/03 @ Kansas City 0 - 3 L 2017 1 1 1 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 310/07 @ Minnesota 7:00 p.m. All Time 1 1 1 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 3
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Christian Ramirez, Abu Danladi (1); SKC – Ike Opara, Jimmy Medranda, Saad Abdul-Salaam (1)
TORO
NTO 2017 Matches: Total Home Away
Season GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA5/13 @ Toronto 2 - 3 L 2017 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 3
All Time 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 3Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Kevin Molino (2); TOR – Sebastian Giovinco, Jozy Altidore, Tosaint Ricketts (1)
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R 2017 Matches: Total Home AwaySeason GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA GP W L D GF GA
6/24 @ Minnesota 2 - 2 D 2017 2 0 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 39/13 @ Vancouver 0 - 3 L All Time 2 0 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 3
Leading Scorers in series: MIN – Jerome Thiesson, Francisco Calvo (1); VAN – Five players tied (1)
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MNUFC MATCH NOTESM i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s F C D a l l a s | T C F B a n k S t a d i u m , M i n n e a p o l i s , M N | S a t u r d a y, S e p t e m b e r 2 3
POR 3/3 GK Alvbage LD Davis CD Calvo CD Demidov RD Taylor DM Warner LM Kadrii CM Schuller CM Saeid RM Molino CF J. Venegas
Score: MIN 1-5 POR Attendance: 21,114 Venue: Providence Park, Portland, OR
ATL 3/12 GK Alvbage LD Taylor CD Calvo CD Demidov RD Thiesson DM Warner LM J. Venegas CM Schuller CM Saeid RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 1-6 ATL Attendance: 35,043 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
COL 3/18 GK Shuttleworth LD Davis CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Warner LM Ibarra CM Schuller CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 2-2 COL Attendance: 14,013 Venue: Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
NE 3/25 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Kallman CD Demidov RD K. Venegas DM Warner DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Saeid RM Kadrii CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 2-5 NE Attendance: 11,571 Venue: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
RSL 4/1 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Davis DM Warner DM Ibson LM Kadrii CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 4-2 RSL Attendance: 17,728 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
FCD 4/8 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Warner DM Cronin LM Kadrii CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 0-2 FCD Attendance: 16,048 Venue: Toyota Stadium, Frisco, TX
HOU 4/15 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Warner DM Cronin LM Schuller CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 2-2 HOU Attendance: 16,125 Venue: BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, TX
COL 4/23 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 1-0 COL Attendance: 17,491 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
SJ 4/29 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 0-1 SJ Attendance: 17,605 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
SKC 5/7 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Danladi RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 2-0 SKC Attendance: 17,709 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
TOR 5/13 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Danladi CM Molino RM Ibarra CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 2-3 TOR Attendance: 27,249 Venue: BMO Field, Toronto, ON
LA 5/21 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Molino RM Danladi CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 1-2 LA Attendance: 19,107 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
ORL 5/27 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Jome CM J. Venegas RM Ibarra CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 1-0 ORL Attendance: 18,896 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
SKC 6/3 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Taylor CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Warner DM Ibson LM Jome CM Molino RM Ibarra CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 0-3 SKC Attendance: 20,361 Venue: Children’s Mercy Park, Kansas City, KS
SKC 6/14 GK McLain LD Jome LCD Davis CD Kallman RCD Greenspan RB K. Venegas LM Schuller CM Martin RM Warner F Kadrii F Danladi
Score: MIN 0-4 SKC Attendance: 15,260 Venue: Children’s Mercy Park, Kansas City, KS
RSL 6/17 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Kallman RD K. Venegas DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Danladi RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 0-1 RSL Attendance: 19,256 Venue: Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, UT
POR 6/21 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Kallman RD K. Venegas DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM Molino RM Danladi CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 3-2 POR Attendance: 18,442 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
VAN 6/24 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Kallman RD K. Venegas DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 2-2 VAN Attendance: 19,017 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
NYC 6/29 GK Shuttleworth LD Thiesson CD Calvo CD Taylor RD K. Venegas DM Cronin DM Ibson LM Ibarra CM J. Venegas RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 1-3 NYC Attendance: 21,572 Venue: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
CLB 7/4 GK Shuttleworth LD Jome LCD Davis CD Greenspan RCD Thiesson RD K. Venegas LM Danladi CM Cronin CM Ibson RM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 0-1 CLB Attendance: 18,564 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
ATS 7/15 GK Shuttleworth LD Jome CD Davis CD Greenspan RD Thiesson DM Schuller DM Warner LM Kadrii RM Ibarra CM Martin CF Allen
Score: MIN 1-1 ATS Attendance: 17,010 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
HOU 7/19 GK Shuttleworth LD Davis CD Greenspan CD Kallman RD Thiesson DM Ibson DM Cronin LM Kadrii RM Ibarra CM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 0-0 HOU Attendance: 19,456 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
NY 7/22 GK Shuttleworth LD Jome CD Kallman CD Boxall RD Thiesson DM Ibson DM Martin LM Nicholson RM Ibarra CM Molino CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 0-3 NY Attendance: 20,022 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
DC 7/29 GK Shuttleworth LD Jome CD Calvo CD Boxall RD Thiesson DM Ibson DM Cronin LM Nicholson RM Molino CM Danladi CF Ramirez
Score: MIN 4-0 DC Attendance: 20,146 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
2 0 1 7 M I N N E S O TA U N I T E D S TA R T I N G L I N E U P S - A L L C O M P E T I T I O N S
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MNUFC MATCH NOTESM i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s F C D a l l a s | T C F B a n k S t a d i u m , M i n n e a p o l i s , M N | S a t u r d a y, S e p t e m b e r 2 3
SEA 8/5 GK Shuttleworth LD Jome CD Calvo CD Boxall RD Thiesson DM Ibson DM Cronin LM Nicholson RM Ibarra CM Molino CF Danladi
Score: MIN 0-4 SEA Attendance: 22,649 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
SEA 8/20 GK Shuttleworth LD Calvo CD Kallman CD Boxall RD Thiesson DM Ibson DM Cronin LM Nicholson RM Finlay CM Molino CF Danladi
Score: MIN 1-2 SEA Attendance: 40,312 Venue: CenturyLink Field, Seattle, WA
CHI 8/26 GK Shuttleworth LD Calvo CD Kallman CD Boxall RD Thiesson DM Ibson DM Cronin LM Nicholson RM Finlay CM Molino CF Danladi
Score: MIN 2-1 CHI Attendance: 18,048 Venue: Toyota Park, Bridgeview, IL
PHI 9/9 GK Shuttleworth LD Calvo CD Kallman CD Boxall RD Thiesson DM Ibson DM Warner LM Nicholson RM Finlay CM Molino CF Danladi
Score: MIN 1-1 PHI Attendance: 21,148 Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
VAN 9/13 GK Shuttleworth LD Jome CD Kallman CD Boxall RD Thiesson DM Ibson DM Warner LM Nicholson RM Finlay CM J. Venegas CF Danladi
Score: MIN 0-3 VAN Attendance: 17,368 Venue: BC Place, Vancouver, BC
MTL 9/16 GK Shuttleworth LD Burch CD Calvo CD Boxall RD Thiesson DM Ibson DM Martin LM Ibarra RM Finlay CM Molino CF Finlay
Score: MIN 3-2 MTL Attendance: 20,801 Venue: Stade Saputo, Montreal, QC
= Home = Away
2 0 1 7 M I N N E S O TA U N I T E D S TA R T I N G L I N E U P S - A L L C O M P E T I T I O N S

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MNUFC MATCH NOTESM i n n e s o t a U n i t e d F C v s F C D a l l a s | T C F B a n k S t a d i u m , M i n n e a p o l i s , M N | S a t u r d a y, S e p t e m b e r 2 3
2015 MINNESOTA UNITED FC GOAL MAPM I N N E S O TA U N I T E D N U M E R I C A L R O S T E R A N D P R O N U N C I AT I O N SNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown First Name Last Name
2 Justin Davis D 6'0" 175 Novi, Michigan
3 Jerome Theisson D 5'9" 155 Zurich, Switzerland tee-SOHN
4 Jermaine Taylor D 5'10" 195 Portland, Jamaica
5 Francisco Calvo D 5'11" 170 San Jose, Costa Rica KHAL-voh
6 Vadim Demidov D 6'1" 176 Riga, Latvia veh-DEEM DEH-mih-dahv
7 Ibson M 5'10" 168 Sao Goncalo, Brazil EEB-son
8 Marc Burch D 6’1” 180 Cincinnati, Ohio
9 Abu Danladi F 5'10" 170 Takoradi, Ghana ah-BOO dahn-LAH-dee
10 Miguel Ibarra M 5'6" 145 Lancaster, California ee-BAR-ah
11 Johan Venegas M 6'0" 168 Puerto Limon, Costa Rica JOE-han veh-NAY-gus12 Joseph Greenspan D 6'6" 209 Westfield, New Jersey13 Ethan Finlay M 5’9” 165 Marshfield, Wisconsin FIN-lee14 Brent Kallman D 6'2" 190 Woodbury, Minnesota CALL-man15 Ismaila Jome M 6’1 160 Brooklyn Park, Minnesota ISH-mail-uh JOHM17 Collin Martin M 5'11" 150 Chevy Chase, Maryland18 Kevin Molino M 5'8" 155 Carenage, Trinidad and Tobago moh-LEE-no19 Sam Cronin M 5’10 168 Atlanta, Georgia CROH-nin20 Rasmus Schüller M 5'10" 148 Espoo, Finland RAHS-mus SHOO-ler21 Christian Ramirez F 6'2" 187 Garden Grove California22 Kevin Venegas D 5'10" 165 Lakewood, California veh-NAY-gus23 Bernardo Anor M 5'8" 158 Caracas, Venezuela AHN-yor24 Patrick McLain GK 6'3" 205 Eau Claire, Wisconsin25 Michael Boxall D 6’2” 200 Auckland, New Zealand26 Collen Warner M 5'10" 178 Denver, Colorado CALL-in28 Sam Nicholson M 5’9” 157 Edinburgh, Scotland30 Brandon Allen F 6’1” 190 Old Bridge, New Jersey
31 Thomas de Villardi M 6’1” 175 Vincennes, France toe-MAH duh-vee-YAR-dee32 Alex Kapp GK 6’0” 190 Somers, New York KAHP33 Bobby Shuttleworth GK 6'2" 205 Tonawanda, New York
77 Jose Leiton M 5’9” 158 San Jose, Costa Rica lay-TONE
Position Name Yrs. w/ Club Hometown First Name Last NameHead Coach Adrian Heath 1 Newcastle-under-Lyme, UK
Assistant Coach Ian Fuller 2 Ellensburg, WashingtonAssistant Coach Mark Watson 1 Vancouver, British Columbia
Goalkeeper Coach Marius Røvde 1 Trondheim, Norway MAR-e-us ROHV-daHead Athletic Trainer Sean Kupiec 1 Utica, New York KOOP-ee-ek
Sporting Director Manny Lagos 7 Saint Paul, Minn. LAH-gohs
Dir. of Player Personnel Amos Magee 1 Saint Paul, Minn. AY-mos
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# 1 2 B E R N A R D O A N O R | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’10” Weight: 158 Birthdate: 5/24/1988 (29) Hometown: Caracas, VenezuelaPrevious Club: Sporting Kansas City Acquired: Signed 1/24/2017
Anor signed with Minnesota ahead of its inaugural MLS season after joining the club on loan in 2016. The Venezuela-born midfielder arrived to the Loons from Sporting Kansas City and has played five total seasons in MLS (with Columbus Crew, Sporting KC and now MNUFC). He has unfortunately seen a number of injuries since a promising start to his original loan spell, sidelining him for much of the past few seasons.
# 3 0 B R A N D O N A L L E N | F O R W A R DHeight: 6’1” Weight: 190 Birthdate: 10/08/1993 (23) Hometown: Old Bridge, New JerseyPrevious Club: New York Red Bulls Acquired: Loan 7/15/2017
Allen arrived on loan from New York Red Bulls on July 15. Before signing a Homegrown Player contract with New York in Dec. 2015, he was a three-time All-American, three-time All-Big East first-team member and MAC Hermann Trophy nominee at Georgetown, where he holds the record for highest-scoring player in school history (50 goals). Most recently, Allen led Red Bulls II to an Eastern Conference title in 2016, scoring 21 goals in 32 matches for the team.
# 5 F R A N C I S C O C A LV O | D E F E N D E RHeight: 5’11” Weight: 170 Birthdate: 7/8/1992 (25) Hometown: San Jose, Costa RicaPrevious Club: Saprissa Acquired: Signed 12/27/2016
At just 25 years old, Calvo has the potential to be a familiar name in Minnesota for years to come. Whether playing at center back or left back, the MNUFC captain does well to stretch the pitch and create imbalances in the attack. He’s a standout for club and country in defense and on set pieces, scoring for the Loons in a 2-2 comeback draw with Vancouver Whitecaps FC on June 24 and for Costa Rica in a 1-1 result against Canada on July 11. Calvo has started in 22 of 22 matches for MNUFC.
# 8 M A R C B U R C H | D E F E N D E RHeight: 6’1” Weight: 180 Birthdate: 5/7/1984 (33) Hometown: Cincinnati, OhioPrevious Club: Colorado Rapids Acquired: Trade 3/31/2017
Burch is a 12-year MLS veteran with over 200 regular-season appearances. In 2016, he set career highs with Colorado Rapids in games started (27) and minutes played (2,443). Burch was named to the MLS Team of the Week in Week 3 of the 2017 season after tallying an assist in Colorado’s 2-2 draw with MNUFC. He featured in the starting XI for the first time since undergoing successful bi-lateral sports hernia surgery on Saturday, September 16 in the 3-2 win over Montreal Impact.
# 2 5 M I C H A E L B O X A L L | D E F E N D E RHeight: 6’2” Weight: 200 Birthdate: 8/18/1988 (29) Hometown: Auckland, New ZealandPrevious Club: SuperSport United Acquired: Signed 7/12/2017
New Zealand international Boxall joined MNUFC on July 12 after representing his country at the FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia. He brings added MLS experience to Minnesota, having been selected first overall in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft by Vancouver Whitecaps FC ahead of their inaugural MLS campaign. Boxall made his MNUFC debut in the 3-0 loss to New York Red Bulls on July 22 and has since appeared as a starting right center back on seven other occasions.
# 1 9 S A M C R O N I N | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’10” Weight: 165 Birthdate: 12/12/1986 (30) Hometown: Atlanta, GeorgiaPrevious Club: Colorado Rapids Acquired: Trade 3/31/2017
Cronin brings eight years of MLS experience to MNUFC from his holding-midfield role. He was selected second overall by Toronto FC in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft, won the Supporters’ Shield with San Jose Earthquakes in 2012 and made his first MLS All-Star appearance as a member of Colorado Rapids in 2015. His addition to Adrian Heath’s starting XI has helped to solidify the defense; he has featured as a starter in 18 of 18 league matches with the club this season.

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# 1 2 J O S E P H G R E E N S P A N | D E F E N D E RHeight: 6’6” Weight: 209 Birthdate: 9/12/1992 (25) Hometown: Westfield, New JerseyPrevious Club: Colorado Rapids Acquired: Trade 12/11/2016
At 6’2”, 24-year-old Greenspan is a towering, young presence in the Loons’ back line. Selected 26th overall in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft by Colorado Rapids, he arrived to MNUFC via a trade with his former club. The center back was loaned out to the USL’s Pittsburgh Riverhounds from April 10 until the end of May, where he played every minute of eight matches, making the Team of the Week twice and leading his side to four clean sheets. Greenspan made his MLS debut in a 1-0 loss to Crew SC.
# 1 3 E T H A N F I N L A Y | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’9” Weight: 165 Birthdate: 8/6/1990 (27) Hometown: Marshfield, WisconsinPrevious Club: Columbus Crew SC Acquired: Trade 8/9/2017
After six years with Columbus Crew SC, Finlay was traded to Minnesota for Targeted and General Allocation Money. The Minnesota-born midfielder had a breakout 2015 season that earned him a spot in the MLS All-Star Game and MLS Best XI. The former Creighton Bluejay has three caps with the U.S. national team. Finlay has two goals and three assists in his five appearances with the club.
# 3 1 T H O M A S D E V I L L A R D I | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 6’1” Weight: 175 Birthdate: 3/27/1994 (23) Hometown: Vincennes, FrancePrevious Club: University of Delaware Acquired: SuperDraft (#42 Pick) 1/13/2017
De Villardi was selected No. 42 overall by MNUFC in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft. The France native had four goals and 16 assists in his college career, split evenly between Duquesne University and the University of Delaware. He was named to the All-CAA First Team during his junior year, with nine assists and two goals. De Villardi suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in March 2017, but is recovering excellently since successful surgery on March 29.
# 2 J U S T I N D A V I S | D E F E N D E RHeight: 6’0” Weight: 175 Birthdate: 5/6/1988 (29) Hometown: Novi, MichiganPrevious Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 12/1/2016
Davis has spent his entire professional career with the Loons since joining in 2011. He was one of the club’s first two signings in MLS alongside his long-time defensive partner Kevin Venegas, both of whom shone in NASL competition. The left back helped Minnesota to an NASL Soccer Bowl Championship in 2011 and has numerous NASL Best XI selections to his name. Davis played a full 90 in the 1-0 loss to Columbus Crew SC on July 4 and the 0-0 draw with Houston Dynamo on July 19.
# 5 V A D I M D E M I D O V | D E F E N D E RHeight: 6’1” Weight: 176 Birthdate: 10/10/1986 (30) Hometown: Riga, LatviaPrevious Club: SK Brann Acquired: Signed 1/10/2017
Norway international Demidov has had a successful career playing in Europe’s top leagues and on the international stage. The 30-year-old is a strong option at central defense and isn’t afraid to throw his weight around to disrupt opponents. He’s also an aerial threat off set pieces, using his height to soar above defenders. Demidov has seen the field 16 times for Norway, including minutes in European Championship qualifying.
# 9 A B U D A N L A D I | F O R W A R DHeight: 5’10” Weight: 170 Birthdate: 10/18/1995 (21) Hometown: Takoradi, GhanaPrevious Club: UCLA Acquired: SuperDraft (#1 Pick) 1/13/2017
Danladi was selected No. 1 overall by MNUFC in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft following a highly successful career at UCLA. While there, the forward racked up a handful of Freshman of the Year awards and Pac-12 All-Conference teams, and was in the running for the MAC Hermann Trophy. He has been bright in his appearances for the Loons so far, most notably scoring both goals in Minnesota’s 2-1 win at Chicago Fire on August 26 and the winner in the 3-2 result over the Montreal Impact.

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# 1 4 B R E N T K A L L M A N | D E F E N D E RHeight: 6’2” Weight: 190 Birthdate: 10/4/1990 (26) Hometown: Woodbury, MinnesotaPrevious Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 1/23/2017
Kallman has spent his entire professional career with Minnesota United after first joining the club in 2013. He was an unused substitute in the Loons’ first two MLS games, but has since featuring in the starting lineup for 21 of 21 matches, taking on a tremendous amount of leadership and earning high praise from Heath, who described the center back’s performances this season as “excellent” on July 18, adding that “there’s not many [players]” he would swap out for Kallman in MLS.
# 3 2 A L E X K A P P | G O A L K E E P E RHeight: 6’0” Weight: 190 Birthdate: 10/18/1994 (22) Hometown: Somers, New YorkPrevious Club: Atlanta United FC Acquired: Signed off Waivers 8/8/2017
Kapp was signed by Minnesota off waivers on August 8. The goalkeeper featured for Boston College from 2012-15 and Creighton University as a graduate student in 2016. He accumulated 62 collegiate matches and made more than 200 saves during his time in the ACC and Big East. Kapp was selected 68th overall by Atlanta United FC in the fourth round of the 2017 MLS SuperDraft. He recently returned from a brief loan spell with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds in USL.
# 1 5 I S M A I L A J O M E | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 6’1” Weight: 160 Birthdate: 11/4/1994 (22) Hometown: Brooklyn Park, MinnesotaPrevious Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 2/24/2017
Minnesota native Jome first joined the Loons in 2016, making nine appearances and scoring on his professional debut. A former Minnesota Mr. Soccer, he has primarily played as a winger and, most recently, left wing back for MNUFC, using his rapid acceleration and footwork to create spaces down the flanks. After beginning the season as an unused substitute, Jome made three substitute appearances before getting his first MLS start in the 1-0 win over Orlando City SC on May 27.
# 7 I B S O N | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’10” Weight: 168 Birthdate: 11/7/1983 (33) Hometown: Sao Goncalo, BrazilPrevious Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 1/23/2017
Ibson first signed with the Loons in 2015. He’s proven a quietly exceptional possession player with excellent control in tight spaces. His ability to beat defenders with technical footwork helps to open up space for teammates and create chances farther down the pitch. The Brazilian has started 23 of 25 games for MNUFC so far this season and is among the players with the most touches and tackles per 90 minutes in MLS.
# 1 0 M I G U E L I B A R R A | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’4” Weight: 145 Birthdate: 3/15/1990 (27) Hometown: Lancaster, CaliforniaPrevious Club: Club Leon Acquired: Transfer 1/7/2017
Ibarra returned to Minnesota after a year and a half with Club Leon in Liga MX. During his earlier tenure with MNUFC (2012-2015), he earned a pair of NASL Best XI appearances, a Golden Ball Award (MVP) and was the first U.S. lower-division player to be called up to the U.S. national team since 2005. The midfielder has featured in 24 MLS games for the Loons, starting 17 times. He scored the winner against Colorado Rapids on April 23 and capped off the Loons’ 4-0 win over D.C. on July 29 with a stoppage-time goal. He is quick and creative down the wing.
# 7 7 J O S E L E I T O N | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’9” Weight: 158 Birthdate: 8/6/1993 (24) Hometown: San Jose, Costa RicaPrevious Club: C.S. Herediano Acquired: Loan 8/10/2017
Leiton comes to Minnesota on loan from Costa Rican side C.S. Herediano. He made a tremendous impact for Herediano last season in the Campeonato de Verano 2017 (Summer Championship), helping the team to its 26th title with his pace, creativity and ability to unbalance opposing defenses from the left wing. He then made his senior national team debut for Costa Rica in the semifinals of the Gold Cup on July 22, coming off the bench in a 2-0 loss to the United States. He made his club debut on September 9 against Philadelphia Union as a second-half substitute.

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# 2 1 C H R I S T I A N R A M I R E Z | F O R W A R DHeight: 6’2” Weight: 187 Birthdate: 4/4/1991 (26) Hometown: Garden Grove, CaliforniaPrevious Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 1/5/2017
Ramirez was one of the Loons most valuable players during his NASL career and his debut MLS campaign has been no different. The forward has 12 goals in 24 MLS appearances, scoring the winner against Orlando City SC on May 27 and a second-half brace in the 4-2 victory over Real Salt Lake on April 1 among other impressive performances. “Superman,” as he is fondly nicknamed, has been one of the revelations of the MLS season so far and carries Minnesota’s goalscoring load.
# 1 8 K E V I N M O L I N O | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’8” Weight: 155 Birthdate: 6/17/1990 (27) Hometown: Carenage, Trinidad and TobagoPrevious Club: Orlando City SC Acquired: Trade 1/26/2017
Molino was Orlando City SC’s first MLS signing and rejoined forces with former coach Heath when he moved to MNUFC in a major inter-league trade on Jan. 26. He’s a strong, technical player through the midfield and can dribble past defenders to create opportunities in front of goal. Molino has started 25 of 25 league matches for Minnesota, with a tally of six goals and seven assists. He scored his sixth goal by converting a penalty kick against Montreal Impact on September 16.
# 2 8 S A M N I C H O L S O N | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’9” Weight: 157 Birthdate: 1/20/1995 (22) Hometown: Edinburgh, ScotlandPrevious Club: Heart of Midlothian Acquired: Signed 7/10/2017
Nicholson became MNUFC’s first signing of the summer on June 28. The 22-year-old joined the Loons from Hearts after playing a major role in the club’s promotion to the Scottish Premiership, scoring a career-high five goals and adding six assists. He played nearly every match in Hearts’ return to the top flight, guiding them to a spot in the Europa League. Nicholson now has his eyes set on success stateside and has featured in eight matches and started in seven for the Loons.
# 1 7 C O L L I N M A R T I N | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’11” Weight: 150 Birthdate: 11/9/1994 (22) Hometown: Chevy Chase, MarylandPrevious Club: D.C United Acquired: Trade 1/3/2017
A young, creative midfielder, Martin has featured off the bench and in U.S. Open Cup and friendly action for the Loons since joining via a trade with D.C. United in January. He has represented the United States at U14, U15 and U17 levels and was the only high-school junior to train with the U20 squad in January 2012. Martin made his first MLS start with Minnesota in the 3-0 loss to New York Red Bulls on July 22.
# 2 4 P AT R I C K M C L A I N | G O A L K E E P E RHeight: 6’3” Weight: 205 Birthdate: 8/22/1988 (29) Hometown: Eau Claire, WisconsinPrevious Club: Orlando City SC Acquired: Trade 1/26/2017
McLain has been a bit of a journeyman in his career, getting the majority of his playing time in USL. The Eau Claire native played his college soccer for Cal Poly, where he earned All-Big West honors and set a school record with his 0.835 save percentage. He has yet to feature in MLS play for Minnesota, but saw minutes in the U.S. Open Cup defeat to Sporting Kansas City on June 14 and kept Atlas FC scoreless after being subbed on for the second half of the 1-1 friendly draw.
# 2 0 R A S M U S S C H U L L E R | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’10” Weight: 148 Birthdate: 6/18/1991 (26) Hometown: Espoo, FinlandPrevious Club: BK Hacken Acquired: Signed 1/24/2017
Schuller is an active member of the Finland national team and joined Minnesota United FC after playing in the top leagues of his home country and Sweden. He has a deft touch from defensive midfield and is not afraid to make forays forward, but was limited to seven league appearances (four starts) due to injuries over the first half of the 2017 campaign. Schuller is currently on loan with HJK in Finland.

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# 2 2 K E V I N V E N E G A S | D E F E N D E RHeight: 5’10” Weight: 165 Birthdate: 7/29/1989 (28) Hometown: Lakewood, CaliforniaPrevious Club: Minnesota United FC Acquired: Signed 12/1/2016
Venegas has excelled with MNUFC over his five years with the club as both a midfielder and a defender. He’s one of the most physically fit players in the squad and brings a special flair to the field, with a knack for beating defenders with his footwork when going forward. His box-to-box play as a right back earned him a spot in the 2015 NASL Best XI. This season, he’s slotted into the starting XI seamlessly on six occasions.
# 1 1 J O H A N V E N E G A S | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 6’0” Weight: 168 Birthdate: 11/27/1988 (28) Hometown: Puerto Limón, Costa RicaPrevious Club: Montreal Impact Acquired: Trade 1/13/2016
Venegas often featured on the wing for Montreal Impact, showing pace, flair and technique as one of the club’s most dangerous attacking players off the bench. With MNUFC, the Costa Rica international has started 12 of 18 MLS matches, scoring in the 4-2 victory over Real Salt Lake and the equalizer at Houston Dynamo. He was in and out of the side due to his participation in the Gold Cup with Los Ticos, but returned as a substitute in the 4-0 victory over D.C. United on July 29.
# 3 J E R O M E T H I E S S O N | D E F E N D E RHeight: 5’9” Weight: 155 Birthdate: 8/6/1987 (30) Hometown: Zurich, SwitzerlandPrevious Club: FC Luzern Acquired: Signed 2/21/2017
Thiesson spent the past six seasons in the Swiss Super League, where he started 204 of 222 matches in league play, scoring two goals. Since joining MNUFC, the Swiss native has been a mainstay in the back line, proving pivotal with his ability to play at left or right back. In addition to his defensive contributions, Thiesson has scored one goal for the Loons this season: the equalizer in the 2-2 draw with Vancouver Whitecaps FC on June 24. He made the MLS Team of the Week for Week 21.
# 4 J E R M A I N E TA Y L O R | D E F E N D E RHeight: 5’10” Weight: 195 Birthdate: 1/14/1985 (32) Hometown: Portland, JamaicaPrevious Club: Portland Timbers Acquired: Signed 1/24/2017
Jamaica international Taylor had six years of MLS experience prior to joining MNUFC, featuring for Houston Dynamo (2011-15) and most recently Portland Timbers (2016), where he started 21 of 23 matches. He is a strong and experienced defender who is not afraid to lay into his opponents despite standing at just 5’10”. Taylor has made over 80 appearances for Jamaica, including six starts (three clean sheets) during the Gold Cup in July.
# 3 3 B O B B Y S H U T T L E W O R T H | G O A L K E E P E RHeight: 6’2” Weight: 205 Birthdate: 5/13/1987 (30) Hometown: Tonawanda, New YorkPrevious Club: New England Revolution Acquired: Trade 2/15/2017
Shuttleworth spent eight seasons with the New England Revolution from 2009-2016, totaling 127 appearances, 124 starts, 34 shutouts, 344 saves and a 46-53-28 regular-season record. He anchored the squad during its run to the 2014 MLS Cup, tying the club record with 16 wins. Since joining Minnesota on February 15, Shuttleworth has made the MLS Team of the Week three times (Week 8, 10 and 16). He is also third in the league for saves, with a tally of 94.
# 2 6 C O L L E N W A R N E R | M I D F I E L D E RHeight: 5’10” Weight: 178 Birthdate: 6/24/1988 (28) Hometown: Denver, ColoradoPrevious Club: Houston Dynamo Acquired: Expansion Draft (#4 pick) 12/13/2016
Warner is a box-to-box midfielder who can cover ground and protect his attacking players. He brings great MLS experience to MNUFC; Drafted 15th overall by Real Salt Lake in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft, Warner appeared off and on with RSL before being taken by Montreal in the 2011 expansion draft. He played the 2016 season with the Houston Dynamo. Appearing as a starter and substitute this year, Warner has one goal to his name, in the 5-2 loss to New England Revolution on March 25.

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2016Justin Davis (12/1)Kevin Venegas (12/1)Francisco Calvo (12/27)
Joseph Greenspan (12/11)Johan Venegas (12/13)
Collen Warner (4th)
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Christian Ramirez (1/5)Miguel Ibarra (1/5)Vadim Demidov (1/10)Brent Kallman (1/23)Ibson (1/23)Bernardo Anor (1/24)Jermaine Taylor (1/24)Rasmus Schuller (1/24)Jerome Thiesson (2/21)Ismaila Jome (3/1)Sam Nicholson (7/10)Michael Boxall (7/12)Alex Kapp (8/8)
Collin Martin (1/3)Kevin Molino (1/26)Patrick McLain (1/26)Bobby Shuttleworth (2/15)Marc Burch (3/31)Sam Cronin (3/31)Ethan Finlay (8/9)
Abu Danladi (1st)Thomas de Villardi (42nd)
Brandon Allen (7/14)Jose Leiton (8/10)
Players In
Marc Burch Traded from Colorado on 3/31
Sam Cronin Traded from Colorado on 3/31
Joe Greenspan Returned from loan on 5/25
Sam Nicholson Transfer from Hearts on 7/10
Michael Boxall Signed on 7/12
Brandon Allen Loaned from NYRB on 7/14
Alex Kapp Signed off Waivers on 8/8
Ethan Finlay Traded from Columbus on 8/9
Jose Leiton Loaned from Herediano on 8/10
Alex Kapp Returned from loan on 9/18
Players Out
Josh Gatt Traded to Colorado on 3/31
Mohammed Saeid Traded to Colorado on 3/31
Joe Greenspan Loaned to Pittsburgh (USL) on 4/10
John Alvbage Loan from IFK Goteborg Ended
Rasmus Schuller Loaned to HJK on 8/9
Alex Kapp Loaned to Pittsburgh (USL) on 8/30
Bashkim Kadrii Loan Terminated 9/1

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A D R I A N H E AT H | H E A D C O A C H
Heath was appointed head coach in Nov. 2016. After playing over 18 years in Europe, Heath spent the next 11 years coaching in England for clubs such as Burnley, Sheffield United and Coventry City before coming to the United States in 2008. The Englishman was named head coach of the USL expansion side Austin Aztex. The team spent two years in Austin before relocating to Orlando in 2010, to become Orlando City. In just four years under Heath, Orlando City won two USL Pro championships and three Commissioner’s Cups. The club joined MLS in 2015, and Heath’s influence helped build the team for a very successful inaugural season, narrowly missing out on the playoffs.
RECORD WITH MINNESOTA UNITED
YEAR REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS OPEN CUP TOTAL
2017 8 - 15 - 5 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 8 - 16 - 5
TOTAL 8 - 15 - 5 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 8 - 16 - 5
I A N F U L L E R | A S S I S TA N T C O A C H
Fuller joined Minnesota in 2016, following a successful stint with Orlando City SC. He was a player-coach with Orlando, helping the team to multiple titles in USL during his five years with the Lions. Fuller is a Portland native and first met Heath when he joined Austin Aztex in 2010. He was promoted to player-assistant coach for the club’s USL journey and was tapped to join the coaching staff full time as an assistant coach when Orlando joined MLS.
M A R K W AT S O N | A S S I S TA N T C O A C H
Watson, a former Canada national team defender and assistant coach, brings a wealth of MLS experience to MNUFC, having played for teams including Seattle Sounders, Vancouver Whitecaps and D.C. United. Additionally, Watson managed the San Jose Earthquakes before joining Orlando City as an assistant under Heath in 2014. During his tenure at San Jose, Watson helped guide the team to a playoff berth in 2010 and the club’s second Supporters’ Shield in 2012. He was named interim head coach in June 2013 and closed the season with the best record in MLS at 11-5-3. In addition to his MLS experience, Watson previously served as assistant coach with the Canada men’s national U20 and senior teams, as well as several years as an assistant with the USL PRO Charleston Battery.
M A R I U S R Ø V D E | G O A L K E E P E R C O A C H
A native of Norway, Røvde brings nearly 30 years of playing and coaching experience to Minnesota. As a player, he enjoyed a very successful career, starting with his hometown club Rosenborg BK. He played with teams across Europe, featuring in top leagues in Norway and Scotland, as well as League One in England. From 2008 to 2011, he was the head goalkeeping coach of Trinidad and Tobago Professional Football League side Joe Public FC. While working with the club, he also was involved with the Trinidad and Tobago national team program, was part of the coaching staff for several youth national teams and the women’s national team, and worked as the country’s director of goalkeeping.

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1 John Alvbage 90G 86G 46
2 Justin Davis 90D 70D 90D 6 27 90D 90D 29
3 Jerome Thiesson 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 75D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
4 Jermaine Taylor 90D 90D 45 24 15 4 90D 1 43 90D 13 3
5 Francisco Calvo 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
6 Vadim Demidov 90D 90D 90D
7 Ibson 45 90M 90M 35 90M 90M 90M 89M 90M 90M 90M 90M 89M 90M 90M 77M 90M 86M 90M 80M 89M 90M 90M 90M 90M
8 Mohammed Saeid 90M 90M 63M
8 Marc Burch 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 63D 90D
9 Abu Danladi 21 45 13 29 1 5 26 72M 78M 41M 79M 70M 43F 30 60M 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 25
10 Miguel Ibarra 2 90M 45M 10 47 85M 89M 90M 79M 78M 90M 7M 90M 90M 90M 73M 13 90M 90M 47 68M 8 14 83M
11 Johan Venegas 90F 90M 69M 89M 90M 90M 90M 64M 6 11 49 86M 85M 90M 30 22 15 90M
12 Joseph Greenspan 90D 28D 28
13 Ethan Finlay 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M
14 Brent Kallman 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 66D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 47D 90D 61D 90D 90D 90D 62D
15 Ismaila Jome 11 1 12 79M 55M 17 77M 62 90D 90D 90D 90D
16 Bashkim Kadrii 88M 18 21 45M 90M 61M 1 35 5 13 45M
17 Collin Martin 27 11 45 90M 10 77M
18 Kevin Molino 90M 90M 69M 80M 90M 89M 84M 79M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 77M 87M 75M 90M
19 Sam Cronin 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 77M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 34M
20 Rasmus Schuller 69M 72M 45M 1 43M 83 11
21 Christian Ramirez 21 90F 90F 90F 77F 90F 90F 90F 90F 84F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 89F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 43F 18 65F
22 Kevin Venegas 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M
23 Bernardo Anor
24 Patrick McLain
25 Michael Boxall 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
26 Collen Warner 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 55M 90M 18 12 13 90M 1 47 4 13 1 56 90M 90M 13
28 Sam Nicholson 60M 77M 90M 82M 76M 75M 72M 7
30 Brandon Allen
31 Thomas de Villardi
32 Alex Kapp
33 Bobby Shuttleworth 4 90G 90G 90G 90G 44G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G
45 Joshua Gatt
77 Jose Leiton 15
Played for other teams:
Ethan Finlay played 1284 minutes for CLB
Marc Burch played 270 minutes for COL
Sam Cronin played 262 minutes for COL
"00" = 100 minutes played
F/M/D/G = starting position

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Game #1 03/03/2017 MIN 1 at POR 5 L Ramirez 1 (J. Venegas 1) 79
Game #2 03/12/2017 MIN 1 vs ATL 6 L Molino 1 (penalty kick) 30
Game #3 03/18/2017 MIN 2 at COL 2 T Molino 2 (penalty kick) 50; Ramirez 2 (Thiesson 1, Ibson 1) 58
Game #4 03/25/2017 MIN 2 at NE 5 L Warner 1 (Ramirez 1) 15; Kallman 1 (unassisted) 49
Game #5 04/01/2017 MIN 4 vs RSL 2 W Molino 3 (unassisted) 16; Ramirez 3 (Molino 1) 52; Ramirez 4 (unassisted) 62; J. Venegas 1 (Molino 2) 68
Game #6 04/08/2017 MIN 0 at DAL 2 L
Game #7 04/15/2017 MIN 2 at HOU 2 T Ramirez 5 (Molino 3) 47; J. Venegas 2 (unassisted) 59
Game #8 04/23/2017 MIN 1 vs COL 0 W Ibarra 1 (J. Venegas 2) 72
Game #9 04/29/2017 MIN 0 vs SJ 1 L
Game #10 05/07/2017 MIN 2 vs KC 0 W Danladi 1 (Ibarra 1, Ibson 2) 22; Ramirez 6 (Ibarra 2, Danladi 1) 39
Game #11 05/13/2017 MIN 2 at TOR 3 L Molino 4 (Danladi 2) 52; Molino 5 (unassisted) 62
Game #12 05/21/2017 MIN 1 vs LA 2 L Ramirez 7 (Cronin 1) 66
Game #13 05/27/2017 MIN 1 vs ORL 0 W Ramirez 8 (J. Venegas 3, Ibson 3) 56
Game #14 06/03/2017 MIN 0 at KC 3 L
Game #15 06/17/2017 MIN 0 at RSL 1 L
Game #16 06/21/2017 MIN 3 vs POR 2 W own goal (Okugo) 7; Ramirez 9 (Molino 4) 47; Danladi 2 (unassisted) 64
Game #17 06/24/2017 MIN 2 vs VAN 2 T Calvo 1 (Molino 5) 50; Thiesson 1 (Ibarra 3) 63
Game #18 06/29/2017 MIN 1 at NYC 3 L Ramirez 10 (unassisted) 9
Game #19 07/04/2017 MIN 0 vs CLB 1 L
Game #20 07/19/2017 MIN 0 vs HOU 0 T
Game #21 07/22/2017 MIN 0 vs NYR 3 L
Game #22 07/29/2017 MIN 4 vs DC 0 W Ramirez 11 (Molino 6) 7; Danladi 3 (Molino 7) 40; own goal (Jeffrey) 58; Ibarra 2 (J. Venegas 4) 91+
Game #23 08/05/2017 MIN 0 vs SEA 4 L
Game #24 08/20/2017 MIN 1 at SEA 2 L Finlay 2 (Ibson 4) 21
Game #25 08/26/2017 MIN 2 at CHI 1 W Danladi 4 (Finlay 2) 36; Danladi 5 (Thiesson 2, Finlay 3) 45
Game #26 09/09/2017 MIN 1 vs PHI 1 T Finlay 3 (unassisted) 40
Game #27 09/13/2017 MIN 0 at VAN 3 L
Game #28 09/16/2017 MIN 3 at MTL 2 W Molino 6 (penalty kick) 20; Ramirez 12 (Ibson 5) 60; Danladi 6 (Finlay 4) 89

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1 John Alvbage
2 Justin Davis 90D
3 Jerome Theisson 15
4 Jermaine Taylor
5 Francisco Calvo
6 Vadim Demidov
7 Ibson 45
8 Marc Burch 23
9 Abu Danladi 90F
10 Miguel Ibarra
11 Johan Venegas
12 Joseph Greenspan 67D
13 Thomas de Villardi
14 Brent Kallman 90D
15 Ismaila Jome 75D
16 Bashkim Kadrii 90F
17 Collin Martin 90M
18 Kevin Molino
19 Sam Cronin
20 Rasmus Schuller 45M
21 Christian Ramirez
22 Kevin Venegas 90D
23 Bernardo Anor
24 Patrick McLain 90G
26 Collen Warner 90M
33 Bobby Shuttleworth
U.S. OPEN CUP
4R 06/14/2017 MIN 0 at KC 4 L

FC DALLAS MIDFIELDER CARLOS GRUEZOIn his second season with FC Dallas, Carlos Gruezo has started in 50 games and appeared in 52 games. He has recorded 2,082 minutes this season for a total of 4,322 minutes in two seasons. In 24 starts this season, the midfielder has three assists, a career-high, his last one was on July 22 against Montreal. Gruezo had six recoveries, one interception, two chances created, one shot on goal and a 95.30 passing accuracy on September 16 in the scoreless draw against Seattle.
MINNESOTA UNITED FC FORWARD CHRISTIAN RAMIREZMinnesota’s forward Christian Ramirez is in his first MLS season. He played with the Loons while they were in the NASL. Ramirez has started in 22 games and played in 24 games with 1,927 minutes recorded. He currently leads his team in goals with 12, tied with FC Dallas’ forward Maxi Urruti. Ramirez’s last goal for Minnesota was on September 16 in the 3-2 win against Montreal Impact in the 60th minute to equalize the game before being subbed for Abu Danladi.
FC Dallas at Minnesota United FCRegular Season Game #29
TCF Bank Stadium • Saturday, September 23 • 7:00 p.m. CT
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Dallas (9-8-11) at Minnesota United FC (8-15-5)Last Meeting: April 8, 2017 Win (2-0)
All-Time Record 1-0-0@Minnesota 0-0-0 @FC Dallas 1-0-0
Total Goals: Goals Conceded:FC Dallas 39 38Seattle 36 58
Team Leaders on Season Goals:FC Dallas Maximiliano Urruti 12Seattle Christian Ramirez 12
Team Leaders on Season Assists:FC Dallas Michael Barrios 13 Seattle Kevin Molino 7
FC Dallas vs. Seattle Sounders FCSeptember 16, 2017 Draw (0-0)
Goals: NoneTotal Passes: FC Dallas – 463 Seattle – 428Shots: FC Dallas – 13 Seattle – 10Shots on Target: FC Dallas – 3 Seattle – 2Saves: FC Dallas – 2 Seattle – 3Clearances: FC Dallas – 11 Seattle – 24
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ALL-TIME SERIES
FC Dallas defeated Minnesota, 2-0, in the club’s first meeting on April 8 at
Toyota Stadium. Javier Morales (assisted by Walker Zimmerman and
Michael Barrios in the 43rd minute) and Barrios (assisted by Kellyn Acosta in
the 49th minute) scored for FCD. Jesse Gonzalez made five saves on the
night to secure the team’s second shutout of the season.
VS. THE LOONS
In the only match between FC Dallas and Minnesota, Michael Barrios had a
team-high four shots – two of which were on goal. Minnesota’s Johan
Venegas had a game-high five as the Loons unleashed 12 of its 13 shots in
the second half. FCD outshot Minnesota 9-1 in the first 45 minutes.
SLIDE
FC Dallas is 0-5-4 in its last nine games. This is FC Dallas’ longest winless
drought since an 11-game slide from May 25 to August 17, 2013. FC Dallas
went 0-4-7 in that span, dropping from first place to seventh, before
defeating Chivas USA, 3-1, on August 21. The nine-game winless run is the
fourth-longest in FCD club history. The club record is a 13-game winless
streak, set in 2012).
BENEATH THE PLAYOFF LINE
RSL and San Jose passed FC Dallas in the standings with wins last weekend.
This is the first time FCD has been below the playoff line since 2013.
LAST TIME OUT
FC Dallas saw its winless streak extended to nine games, drawing 0-0, with
Seattle. Minnesota defeated the Impact, 3-2, at Saputo Stadium in Montreal.
MAJOR LEAGUE DIVERSITY
MLS once again set the trend in the North American landscape as the
youngest and most diverse among the big five professional sports leagues.
From its current pool of 641 players, a league-record 73 countries are
represented (as determined by birthplace), while MLS players hold an
average age of 26.18 years, more than a year younger than the next closest
league. Compared to other top international soccer leagues, MLS has the
widest representation across the globe with the most countries represented,
while also holding the 2nd-highest total in percentage of players born within
its competitive borders (48.36% of players born outside USA and Canada).
HEATING UP
Minnesota United forward Abu Danladi scored his sixth goal of the season,
his third in the last four matches, the most of any rookie this season.
Danladi came off the substitutes’ bench after six consecutive starts, playing
the final 25 minutes.
INTERNATIONAL CALL-UPS
In FC Dallas’ nine-game winless streak, the team is averaging three changes
per game, in part, due to international call-ups (Matt Hedges, Kellyn Acosta,
Carlos Gruezo, Maynor Figueroa and Tesho Akindele).
CHANGES…
FCD’s defense has been hit especially hard, weathering 23 of those 27
lineup changes in the last nine games – eight changes at center back, seven
at defensive mid, four at left back, three at goalkeeper and one at right
back.
YELLOW CARD ACCUMULATION
FC Dallas will be without 2016 MLS Defender of the Year, Matt Hedges vs.
Minnesota. He must sit out his next match due to yellow-card accumulation.
SHUTOUT RECORD
Goalkeeper Jesse Gonzalez recorded the seventh shutout of the season vs.
Seattle on September 16 – a career-high for the 22-year-old.
VETERAN PRESENCE
Atiba Harris, a veteran of 12 MLS seasons, has scored a goal in 10 of those
years. He has 30 goals and 28 assists (10G 13A for Dallas). Harris has played
at least 20 games in a season 10 times in his career. He ranks 16th among
active players for games played in MLS (269). FC Dallas is 9-4-10 in games
Harris plays this season.
REMAINING SCHEDULE
Besides the Sounders, FC Dallas’ only matches remaining against conference
opponents are versus the ninth (Minnesota), 10th (LA) and 11th (Colorado)
ranked teams in the West.
WHEN URRUTI SCORES OR ASSISTS…
FC Dallas is 20-0-7 all-time, across all competitions. In the past two MLS
seasons, FC Dallas is 16-0-7 with Urruti scoring or assisting. Dallas is 4-0-0
in CCL and USOC matches.
HOMEGROWN MINUTES
FC Dallas (5386) ranks third in minutes played by former academy players
behind LA (5566) and the New York Red Bulls (6172).
GOALKEEPER BATTLE
Jesse Gonzalez ranks 11th in MLS with a GAA of 1.30 (64.5% save
percentage). Minnesota’s Bobby Shuttleworth has a GAA of 1.88 (67.1%
save percentage).
CORNERS CREATED
FC Dallas (165) has created the second-most corner kicks in MLS this season
behind only RSL (192).
HALFTIME ADJUSTMENTS
Minnesota has scored 12 times coming out of halftime (between the 46th
and 60th minutes). Those 15 minutes of the match account for 33% of the
Loons’ goals this season. That is the second-most goals in the league in that
time frame despite scoring the sixth-fewest goals in the league.

MIDWAY
Minnesota has given up 23 of its league-leading 58 goals (40%) between
the 31st and 60th minutes
BREAKING POINT
FC Dallas has allowed 11 of its 38 goals on the season between the 61st and
75th minutes – 29%. Only the LA Galaxy has allowed more (12).
RECORD IN ONE-GOAL GAMES
FC Dallas ranked fifth in the league in games decided by a single goal last
season (5-3-0). This season, FC Dallas ranks sixth (4-3-0).
LIMITING SHOTS
FC Dallas ranks second in the league in shots against (311 or 11.1 per game)
Minnesota ranks 22nd (460 or 16.42 per game).
PENALTY!
FC Dallas has had four penalty kicks called against them this season –
Minnesota has had eight.
SCORER TO CREATOR
Michael Barrios has 10 more assists (13 total) in 28 appearances than he did
in either the 2015 or 2016 seasons. Adversely, Barrios has only scored twice
this season. He found the back of the net 16 times in his first two seasons.
He ranks fourth in the league in assists.
BARRIOS: HOME AND AWAY
Nine of Barrios’ 18 goals have come on the road – nine have been scored at
Toyota Stadium. On the flip side, 16 of Barrios’ 17 assists occurred at home.
ONE TO 100
FCD Homegrown player and U.S.N.T.M. Kellyn Acosta made his 100th
regular-season appearance vs. Atlanta (45,314 in attendance) on Sept. 10.
Acosta appeared in his first-ever match on August 3, 2013 in Seattle (39,360
in attendance). Only one game in his regular-season career had more fans
on hand – a July 13, 2016 match, also in Seattle (40,101 in attendance).
HOMEGROWN 100
Acosta become the 12th MLS Homegrown player to reach the century mark
in league history. FC Dallas’ Victor Ulloa became the eighth Homegrown to
play his 100th regular season match vs. Real Salt Lake on June 3.
WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS
Acosta played 90 minutes in a 1-1 draw against FCD teammate Maynor
Figueroa on Tuesday, September 5. Acosta whipped in the free kick that led
to the U.S’s lone goal, scored by Bobby Wood in the 85th minute. The vital
point inches the U.S. closer to qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
GET TO THE HALF
Since 2015, FCD has a record of 39‐8‐19 if leading or tied at half.
ATTACKING MINDED
Since Oscar Pareja became the head coach of FC Dallas in 2014, FCD is 54‐2‐
8 when scoring at least two goals. The two losses were at LA (3-2L) on
9/26/15 and at SEA (3-2L) 4/12/14.
FIRST GOAL WINS
Since 2015, FCD is 34-1-6 when scoring first. Dallas’ only loss was a 2‐1
defeat to the LA Galaxy on Aug. 15, 2015.
BEST EVER FOR FCD
With a regular-season record of 60-36-32 (current) with FCD, Oscar Pareja
has the highest winning percentage (.593) of any coach in Dallas history. He
was signed to a long-term contract extension on March 30, 2017.
ROAD RECORDS
FC Dallas needs results on the road if it is going to make its fourth-
consecutive appearance in MLS Cup Playoffs. The team currently has the
seventh best winning percentage (.385) with a record of 3-6-4.
COMEBACK POTENTIAL
FC Dallas (3-8-4) ranks fourth in MLS with a .333 winning percentage when
allowing the first goal. Minnesota ranks 12th (2-13-4) with a winning
percentage of .211.
OFFENSIVE REINFORCEMENT
The ninth South American on the FCD roster, Dallas signed midfielder Luis
Gonzalez, on loan from Monagas, on August 8. The 26-year-old has over
185 appearances in the Venezuelan first division and scored 17 goals in 45
appearances since 2016. He has earned three caps with the Venezuelan
National Team since 2016. He made his debut for FCD in Columbus on 8/26.
VIDEO REVIEW
Video review was used for the very first time in league history to deny FC
Dallas of a goal by Maxi Urruti vs. Philadelphia on August 5. The goal was
called back because the referee deemed Cristian Colman fouled
Philadelphia goalkeeper John McCarthy, impeding him from making a save
on Urruti’s shot. A second Dallas goal was disallowed vs. Colorado on
August 12.
SELLOUTS
FC Dallas sold out its fifth match of the season (club record) on September
2 with a crowd of 16,035. Toyota Stadium currently seats 16,000 due to the
construction of the U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame. FCD also sold out its matches
on March 18 (16,150), April 4 (16,048), April 29 (16,014) and July 4 (16,291).
FERREIRA IS BACK IN DALLAS
Jesus Ferreira became the second-youngest player to score a goal in MLS
history, behind Freddy Adu, on June 3. He is also the youngest player ever
to appear in a match for FCD at 16 years and 161 days old. Ferreira is the
son of 2010 MLS MVP David Ferreira. Jesus led the FC Dallas U-18 Academy
team to the Dr Pepper Dallas Cup Super Group Championship in April.
COLMAN IS ON THE BOARD
Cristian Colman’s brace against Montreal on July 22 led FC Dallas to its first
ever victory at Stade Saputo. After scoring 18 goals in 65 appearances with
Asuncion in Paraguay, Colman had gone 14 games without a goal this
season.
MLS TEAM OF THE WEEK/PLAYER OF THE WEEK
FC Dallas’ Victor Ulloa earned MLS Team of the Week honors on September
4. Cristian Colman (July 24), Ryan Hollingshead (July 4), Michael Barrios (July
4), Roland Lamah (June 3), Matt Hedges (May 6), Maxi Urruti (April 29),
Carlos Gruezo (April 22), Jesse Gonzalez (April 8), Barrios (April 8), Urruti
(March 18), Hedges (March 11) and Kellyn Acosta (March 4) have all been
named to the TotW this season.
DALLAS CUP CHAMPS
FC Dallas became the first MLS club to win the Dallas Cup Super Group. Its
U-18 team defeated Liga MX side CF Monterrey, 2-1, in the final at Toyota
Stadium on Sunday, April 16. Three FC Dallas Homegrown players powered
the club to victory, as 16-year-old forward Jesus Ferreira scored four goals
in the tournament and 17-year-old midfielder Paxton Pomykal scored three,
including one in the championship match. Eighteen-year-old defender
Reggie Cannon helped anchor a stout Dallas defense that saw it outscore
opponents 11-3 in the tournament, including a 5-0 victory over English
Premier League side Everton and a 2-1 victory over Brazilian club Coritiba in
the semifinals.
FCD IS YOUNGEST TEAM IN MLS
FC Dallas got even younger during the offseason. The additions of teenage
Homegrowns Reggie Cannon (19), Paxton Pomykal (17) Jesus Ferreira (16)
and Bryan Reynolds (16) gave FCD the youngest average age in MLS (24.31).
REPRESENTING DFW
FC Dallas’ current roster has eight players who grew up in DFW: Kellyn
Acosta (Plano), Victor Ulloa (Wylie), Jesse Gonzalez (Dallas), Reggie Cannon
(Grapevine), Jesus Ferreira (McKinney), Paxton Pomykal (Lewisville), Bryan
Reynolds (Ft. Worth) and Eduardo “Pollo” Cortes (Dallas).

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2017 FC DALLAS STARTING FORMATIONS
vs. ARABE UNIDO Feb. 23 – W 4-0
CS HG/WZ/MH/MF MB/KA/CG/RL
CC/MU
@ ARABE UNIDO March 1 – L 2-1
CS HG/WZ/MH/AG
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@ LA GALAXY March 4 – W 2-1
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@ KANSAS CITY March 11 – D 0-0
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vs. PACHUCA FC
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vs. NE REVOLUTION March 18 – W 2-1
CS HG/WZ/MH/MF
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@ PACHUCA FC April 4 – L 3-1
CS HG/WZ/MH/MF MB/KA/CG/RL
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vs. MINNESOTA April 8 – W 2-0
JG HG/WZ/MH/AH
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@ SAN JOSE April 14 – D 1-1
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vs. SPORTING KC April 22 – W 1-0
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PORTLAND April 29 – D 2-2
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@ REAL SALT LAKE May 6 – W 3-0
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NEW YORK CITY FC May 14 – D 1-1
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vs. SAN JOSE May 20 – L 1-0
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@ CHICAGO May 25 – L 2-1
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vs. HOUSTON May 28 – D 0-0
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vs. REAL SALT LAKE June 3 – W 6-2
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vs. TORONTO FC July 1 – W 3-1
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vs. VANCOUVER July 29 – L 4-0
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FC DALLAS STARTING LINEUPS
vs. ARABE UNIDO Feb. 23 – (Win 4-0) GK Chris Seitz LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB W. Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti F Cristian Colman Subs J. Morales (Colman 70) Tesho (Lamah 75) Atiba Harris (Grana 84) @ ARABE UNIDO March 1 - (Loss 1-2) GK Chris Seitz LB Aaron Guillen CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta LM Tesho Akindele CAM Javier Morales RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs A. Harris (Barrios 45) C. Colman (Urruti 45) P. Pomykal (Acosta 64) @ LA GALAXY March 4 - (Win 2-1) GK Chris Seitz LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Cristian Colman F Maxi Urruti Subs A. Harris (Barrios 68) C. Cermeño (Colman 68) Tesho (Urruti 79) @ KANSAS CITY March 11 - (Draw 0-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Aaron Guillen CB Matt Hedges CB Maynor Figueroa RB Atiba Harris LM Tesho Akindele CM Carlos Cermeño DM Jacori Hayes CM Carlos Gruezo RM Paxton Pomykal F Cristian Colman Subs K. Acosta (Hayes 46) R. Lamah (Colman 63) M. Barrios (Pomykal 80)
vs. PACHUCA March 15 – (Win 2-1) GK Chris Seitz LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Cristian Colman F Maxi Urruti Subs Tesho Akindele (Barrios 81) Atiba Harris (Colman 84) Aaron Guillen (Lamah 90) vs. NE REVOLUTION March 18 – (Win 2-1) GK Chris Seitz LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta RM Paxton Pomykal F Cristian Colman F Maxi Urruti Subs Michael Barrios (Colman 46) Tesho Akindele (Pomykal 60) Atiba Harris (Lamah 80) @ PACHUCA April 4 – (Loss 3-1) GK Chris Seitz LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Cristian Colman F Maxi Urruti Subs Tesho Akindele (Barrios 73) Javier Morales (Acosta 85) Atiba Harris (Urruti 89) vs. MINNESOTA April 8 – (Win 2-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Atiba Harris CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta LM Roland Lamah CAM Javier Morales RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Tesho Akindele (Lamah 63) Carlos Cermeño (Morales 79) Victor Ulloa (Acosta 79)
@ SAN JOSE April 14 – (Draw 1-1) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Atiba Harris LM Roland Lamah DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti F Cristian Colman Subs Tesho Akindele (Colman 58) Javier Morales (Lamah 68) Victor Ulloa (Barrios 81) vs. SPORTING KC April 22 – (Win 1-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta LM Tesho Akindele CAM Javier Morales RM Roland Lamah F Maxi Urruti Subs M. Barrios (Tesho 73) Victor Ulloa (Morales 85) Atiba Harris (Roland 86) vs. PORTLAND April 29 – (Draw 2-2) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta LM Tesho Akindele CAM Javier Morales RM Roland Lamah F Maxi Urruti Subs Michael Barrios (Morales 54) Cristian Colman (Lamah 75) Atiba Harris (Grana 83) @ REAL SALT LAKE May 6 – (W 3-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah CM Victor Ulloa CM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti F Tesho Akindele Subs Carlos Gruezo (Lamah 46) Cristian Colman (Barrios 67) Atiba Harris (Tesho 91+)
vs. NEW YORK CITY FC May 14 – (D 1-1) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah CM Carlos Gruezo CM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti F Tesho Akindele Subs Cristian Colman (Barrios 71) Atiba Harris (Hedges 85) Hollingshead (Tesho 88) vs. SAN JOSE May 20 – (L 1-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Carlos Gruezo DM Kellyn Acosta LM Roland Lamah CAM Javier Morales RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Tesho Akindele (Lamah 46) Cristian Colman (Morales 59) Hollingshead (Acosta 88) @ CHICAGO May 25 – (L 2-1) GK Chris Seitz LB Aaron Guillen CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Hume RB Atiba Harris DM Victor Ulloa LM Roland Lamah CM Carlos Cermeño CM Carlos Gruezo RM Tesho Akindele F Cristian Colman Subs Javier Morales (Cermeño 64) Michael Barrios (Lamah 74) Ryan Hollingshead (Guillen 89) vs. HOUSTON May 28 – (D 0-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Kellyn Acosta DM Carlos Gruezo LM Roland Lamah CAM Maxi Urruti RM Michael Barrios
F Tesho Akindele Subs Atiba Harris (Zimmerman 24) Tesho Akindele (Colman 74) Mauro Diaz (Lamah 81)
vs. REAL SALT LAKE June 3 – (W 6-2) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Aaron Guillen CB Maynor Figueroa CB Atiba Harris RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah CM Victor Ulloa CM Carlos Gruezo RM Michael Barrios F Tesho Akindele F Maxi Urruti Subs Mauro Diaz (Tesho 61) Jesus Ferreira (Lamah 71) Cristian Colman (Urruti 81) @ PORTLAND June 10 – (L 2-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Aaron Guillen CB Walker Hume CB Atiba Harris RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah CM Victor Ulloa CM Carlos Gruezo RM Michael Barrios F Tesho Akindele F Maxi Urruti Subs Cristian Colman (Tesho 57) Mauro Diaz (Lamah 64) Hollingshead (Guillen 79) USOC vs. TULSA June 14 – W 2-1 GK Chris Seitz LB Ryan Hollingshead CB Walker Hume CB Matt Hedges RB Reggie Cannon DM Victor Ulloa DM Javier Morales LM Paxton Pomykal CAM Mauro Diaz RM Coy Craft F Cristian Colman Subs Carlos Cermeño (Morales 58) Michael Barrios (Pomykal 63) Tesho Akindele (Craft 63) @ VANCOUVER June 17 – (D 1-1) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Atiba Harris CB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah CM Kellyn Acosta CM Carlos Gruezo RM Michael Barrios F Tesho Akindele F Maxi Urruti Subs Mauro Diaz (Lamah 68) Hollingshead (Barrios 86) Victor Ulloa (Tesho 87)

FC DALLAS STARTING LINEUPS @ HOUSTON June 23 – (D 1-1) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Atiba Harris CB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges RB Hernan Grana DM Kellyn Acosta DM Carlos Gruezo LM Michael Barrios CAM Mauro Diaz RM Tesho Akindele F Maxi Urruti Subs Victor Ulloa (Gruezo 59) Cristian Colman (Diaz 67) Aaron Guillen (Tesho 70) USOC vs. COLORADO June 27 – W 3-1 GK Chris Seitz LB Ryan Hollingshead CB Walker Hume CB Maynor Figueroa RB Reggie Cannon DM Victor Ulloa DM Carlos Cermeño LM Paxton Pomykal CAM Mauro Diaz RM Coy Craft F Cristian Colman Subs Michael Barrios (Pomykal 52) Tesho Akindele (Lamah 52) Javier Morales (Diaz 73) vs. TORONTO FC July 1 – (W 3-1) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Ryan Hollingshead CB Maynor Figueroa CB Atiba Harris RB Hernan Grana DM Victor Ulloa DM Carlos Gruezo LM Roland Lamah CAM Mauro Diaz RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Tesho Akindele (Diaz 59) Carlos Cermeño (Lamah 73) Aaron Guillen (Barrios 84) vs. D.C. UNITED July 4 – (W 4-2) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Ryan Hollingshead CB Walker Zimmerman CB Atiba Harris RB Hernan Grana DM Victor Ulloa DM Carlos Gruezo LM Roland Lamah CAM Mauro Diaz RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Carlos Cermeño (Lamah 70) Javier Morales (Diaz 79) Tesho Akindele (Urruti 84)
USOC vs. SPORTING KC July 11 – L 3-0 OT GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Ryan Hollingshead CB Atiba Harris CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Victor Ulloa DM Carlos Cermeño LM Michael Barrios CAM Mauro Diaz RM Roland Lamah F Maxi Urruti Subs Tesho Akindele (Ulloa 46) J. Morales (Hollingshead 88) Cristian Colman (Lamah106) @ MONTREAL July 22 – (W 2-1) GK Chris Seitz LB Ryan Hollingshead CB Maynor Figueroa CB Atiba Harris RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah CM Victor Ulloa CM Carlos Gruezo RM Michael Barrios F Cristian Colman F Maxi Urruti Subs Carlos Cermeño (Colman 81) W. Zimmerman (Lamah 83) Tesho Akindele (Barrios 87) vs. VANCOUVER July 29 – (L 4-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Ryan Hollingshead CB Walker Zimmerman CB Matt Hedges RB Atiba Harris DM Victor Ulloa DM Carlos Gruezo LM Roland Lamah CAM Mauro Diaz RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Kellyn Acosta (Ulloa 46) Cristian Colman (Diaz 63) Tesho Akindele (Urruti 79) @ PHILADELPHIA August 5 – (L 3-1) GK Chris Seitz LB Ryan Hollingshead CB Matt Hedges CB Maynor Figueroa RB Hernan Grana DM Victor Ulloa DM Carlos Cermeño LM Roland Lamah CAM Mauro Diaz RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Cristian Colman (Diaz 46) W. Zimmerman (Hollingshead 46) Jacori Hayes (Cermeño 82)
vs. COLORADO August 12 – (D 0-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Atiba Harris RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah CM Victor Ulloa CM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti F Cristian Colman Subs T. Akindele (Lamah 68) Mauro Diaz (Colman 80) Walker Zimmerman (Ulloa 89) @ KANSAS CITY August 19 – (L 2-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah CM Carlos Gruezo CM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti F Cristian Colman Subs T. Akindele (Colman 65) R. Hollingshead (Lamah 75) Coy Craft (Barrios 79) vs. HOUSTON August 23 – (D 3-3) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Atiba Harris CB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges RB Hernan Grana LM Roland Lamah CM Carlos Gruezo RM Kellyn Acosta F Tesho Akindele F Maxi Urruti F Michael Barrios Subs Ryan Hollingshead (Akindele 73) Victor Ulloa (Lamah 77) Cristian Colman (Urruti 88) @ COLUMBUS August 26 – (L 2-1) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Atiba Harris CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Carlos Gruezo LM Tesho Akindele CM Roland Lamah CM Kellyn Acosta RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Javier Morales (Lamah 72)
Luis Gonzalez (Barrios 83)
Cristian Colman (Acosta 87)
vs. RED BULL NEW YORK September 2 – (D 2-2) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Ryan Hollingshead CB Atiba Harris CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Victor Ulloa DM Jacori Hayes LM Roland Lamah CAM Mauro Diaz RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Javier Morales (Lamah 46) Cristian Colman (Diaz 88) Reggie Cannon (Barrios 89) @ ATLANTA September 10 – (L 3-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Kellyn Acosta DM Carlos Gruezo LM Ryan Hollingshead CAM Mauro Diaz RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Victor Ulloa (Gruezo 46) Tesho Akindele (Hollingshead 65) Cristian Colman (Diaz 77) vs. SEATTLE September 16 – (D 0-0) GK Jesse Gonzalez LB Maynor Figueroa CB Matt Hedges CB Walker Zimmerman RB Hernan Grana DM Kellyn Acosta DM Carlos Gruezo LM Roland Lamah CAM Mauro Diaz RM Michael Barrios F Maxi Urruti Subs Javier Morales (Lamah 67)
Victor Ulloa (Gruezo 74)
Cristian Colman (Urruti 82)

FC DALLAS 2017 CATEGORICAL RECORD
Overall Home Road
Overall MLS Games 9-8-11 6-2-7 3-6-4
Overall ALL COMPETITIONS 13-11-11 10-2-7 3-9-4
Against Western Conference 5-4-8 3-2-5 2-2-4
Against Eastern Conference 4-4-2 3-0-2 1-4-0
Scoring 0 goals 0-5-4 0-2-3 0-3-1
Scoring 1 goal 1-3-5 1-0-1 0-3-3
Scoring 2 goals 4-0-2 2-0-2 2-0-0
Scoring 3 goals 2-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0
Scoring 4+ goals 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0
Conceding 0 goals 3-0-4 2-0-4 1-0-1
Conceding 1 goal 4-1-4 1-1-1 2-0-3
Conceding 2 goals 2-4-2 2-0-2 0-4-0
Conceding 3 goals 0-2-1 0-0-1 0-2-0
Conceding 4+goals 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0
Scoring first 6-0-3 4-0-1 2-0-2
Conceding first 2-8-4 1-2-3 1-6-1
Leading at halftime 5-0-3 4-0-2 1-0-1
Trailing at halftime 2-6-3 1-1-2 1-5-1
Tied at halftime 2-2-5 1-1-3 1-1-2
In March 2-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-1
In April 2-0-2 2-0-1 0-0-1
In May 1-2-2 0-1-2 1-1-0
In June 1-1-2 1-0-0 0-1-2
In July 3-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0
In August 0-3-2 0-0-2 0-3-0
In September 0-1-2 0-0-2 0-1-0
On a Tuesday 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0
On a Wednesday 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0
On a Thursday 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0
On a Friday 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-2
On a Saturday 8-6-6 5-2-4 3-4-2
On a Sunday 0-1-2 0-0-2 0-1-0
In red tops 8-4-9 6-2-7 2-2-2
In blue tops 1-4-2 0-0-0 1-4-2

Pareja was announced as the sixth FC Dallas head coach in
franchise history on Jan. 10, 2014 but first joined the Dallas
Burn in August of 1998. The Colombian star hung up his boots
in 2005 after tallying 13 goals and 47 assists (second all-time)
in a Dallas kit.
Pareja has a MLS record of 51-30-21 in three seasons, as well
as an 8-1-2 record in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and 2-0-
2 record in CONCACAF Champions League play.
In his third year at the helm of FC Dallas, Pareja led the club to
its first title in 19 years with a domestic double. The club
captured its second U.S. Open Cup title (1997, 2016) with a 4-
2 victory over the New England Revolution on Sept. 13, 2016,
followed by its first Supporters’ Shield title after registering
the best regular-season record (17-8-9 record, 60 points). FCD
became the first team in league history to record consecutive
60-plus point seasons after finishing the 2015 campaign with
an identical 60-point mark. For his efforts, Pareja was named
the 2016 MLS Coach of the Year on Dec. 1, 2016.
Marco Ferruzzi is beginning his 13th season as an assistant
coach for FC Dallas. During his tenure, Dallas has compiled a
regular season record of 144-116-94 in MLS play. In addition
to running training sessions and evaluating players for the first
team, Ferruzzi oversees the scouting of college and youth
players for the club, including the staff preparations for the
annual MLS Player Combine and SuperDraft.
Ferruzzi, who also holds his USSF “A” coaching license, played
his collegiate soccer at the University of North Carolina. He
has served as a reserve team, pre-academy and premier team
coach in the FC Dallas youth club.
Ferruzzi, 46, was selected sixth overall in the 1997 MLS
Supplemental Draft by the Tampa Bay Mutiny, where he
played in 19 games, registering two assists. Following his time
with Tampa Bay, Ferruzzi played two seasons with the
Minnesota Thunder and four seasons with the Richmond
Kickers. In six seasons, Ferruzzi captained both sides to the A-
League final.
FC Dallas Academy’s Josema Bazan was promoted to an
assistant coaching position with the FC Dallas first team on
Feb. 10, 2014. Bazan originally joined FC Dallas as an academy
coach for the U-16 and U-18 teams on April 28, 2011, where
he worked closely with current FC Dallas head coach Oscar
Pareja.
A U.S. Soccer Federation “A” Licensed Coach, Bazan is a
certified trainer that holds both a Director of Coaching
Diploma, an Argentine Youth National Soccer Diploma and an
Argentine Professional License. He has served as an assistant
coach for the U-17, U-20 and full Venezuelan National Teams.
Bazan coached youth soccer in Dallas for nearly 20 years
before initially joining FC Dallas. He formed a youth academy
named River Plate SC in Dallas in 1997 before becoming the
Director of Coaching for the No. 3 ranked youth club in the
U.S., Andromeda SC.
As a player, Bazan played in the U-20 World Cup for Argentina
in 1991. He also played professionally in Argentina, Bolivia,
Chile and Brazil from 1986 to 1996. Bazan ended his playing
career in Dallas with the DFW Tornados of the then United
Soccer Leagues’ D3 Pro League.
Drew Keeshan is entering his 10th season as FC Dallas’
goalkeeper coach. He also serves as the Director of
Goalkeeping for the FC Dallas Academy and played an integral
role in the development of 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup
Championship goalkeeper Richard Sanchez and Mexican U-20
National Team goalkeeper Jesse Gonzalez.
Prior to joining FCD, the Tipperary, Ireland, native spent the
2007 season as an assistant coach at Clemson following a
successful season in a similar role at Emory in 2006. Keeshan
began his professional career with Waterford United in 1993,
and then had stints at Galway United, Kilkenny City and
Limerick Football Club, all in the League of Ireland. Keeshan
was a part of the Galway team that earned a promotion to the
Premier Division at the end of the 1998-1999 season.
Keeshan holds both a USSF “B” and USSF Goalkeeper license,
and has served as an assistant for the Augusta Fireball of the
PDL (2005-06), head goalkeeping coach for Georgia ODP
(2002-07), and goalkeeper staff coach for ODP Region III
(2004-07).
Oscar
Pareja
Head coach
Marco
Ferruzzi
Assistant coach
Josema
Bazan
Assistant coach
Drew
Keeshan
Goalkeeper coach

@KELLYNACOSTA
• FC Dallas’ seventh Homegrown player, signed on July
12, 2012.
National Team:
• Has been capped 14 times by the USMNT.
• Scored game-winning goal in an international friendly
against Ghana on July 1.
2017 Season:
• Scored the game-winning goal in Dallas 2-1 win at LA
on March 4.
• Scored his second goal of the season in a 1-1 draw at
San Jose on April 14.
• Scored his third goal of the season in a 1-1 draw vs.
NYCFC on May 14.
• Became the tenth MLS Homegrown player to reach
100 appearances on Sept. 10 at Atlanta United.
@TESHO13
• Drafted in the first round (6th
overall) of the 2014 MLS
SuperDraft.
National Team:
• Has been capped 13 times with two goals for the
Canadian National Team.
2017 Season:
• Scored his first goal of the 2017 season vs. Portland
Timbers on April 29.
• Has started in twelve matches for FC Dallas.
• Scored FC Dallas’ 1,000th goal vs. RSL on June 3.
• Played his 100th game on June 17 vs. Vancouver.
• Scored his third goal vs. Houston on Aug. 23.
Playoffs:
• Scored in three consecutive MLS Cup Playoff runs.
• Signed with FC Dallas on Feb. 20, 2015.
2015 Season:
• Scored twice in a 4-1 win against Portland on July 25,
2015.
2016 Season:
• Led FC Dallas (tied with Maxi Urruti) with nine goals in
2016.
• Scored twice in a 3-0 win at D.C. United on March 26,
2016.
2017 Season:
• Scored his first goal of the season vs. MIN on April 8.
• Assisted on Figueroa’s GW goal vs. SKC on April 22.
• Notched his 13th assist on Sept. 2 vs. NY Red Bulls,
a career-high.
• Scored his second goal of the season vs. PHI on 8/5.
• Has played in every game for FC Dallas this season.
• Completed 95.70% of his passes and created six
chances on Aug. 23 vs. Houston.
@REGGIECANNON15
• FC Dallas’ 18th
Homegrown player, signed on Dec. 22,
2016.
College:
• Attended UCLA for his freshman year before signing
with FC Dallas.
FC Dallas Academy:
• Helped the FC Dallas Academy win the Super Group
in Dallas Cup on April 16.
Preseason:
• Logged 506 minutes with FC Dallas this preseason in
Argentina.
U.S. Open Cup:
• Made his professional debut against Tulsa
Roughnecks in the USOC Round 4 on June 14.
• Assisted on Ryan Hollingshead’s goal in the 3-1 USOC
Round of 16 game vs. Colorado.
2017 Season:
• Made his MLS debut vs. New York Red Bulls in the
90+2 minute.
Kellyn Acosta
No. 23
Tesho
Akindele
No. 13
Michael
Barrios
No. 21
Reggie
Cannon
No. 22

• Signed with FC Dallas on Feb. 7, 2017 as a defensive
midfielder.
Venezuela:
• Transferred to fellow Venezuelan first division side
Táchira from Managas in 2013.
• Scored five goals in 95 appearances for Táchira.
• Has been capped once for the Venezuelan National
Team (March 24, 2016).
2017 Season:
• Made his MLS debut vs. LA Galaxy on March 4.
• Started in his first match vs. SKC on March 11.
• Second start was vs. Chicago Fire on May 25.
• Has played in eight games for FC Dallas.
• Completed 91.5% of his passes vs. PHI on Aug. 5.
• Signed with FC Dallas on Dec. 14, 2016.
Ecuador:
• Has played over 9,500 minutes in 116 league
appearances for El Nacional (Ecuador).
• Member of the Ecuadorian U-20 team in 2015.
• Scored two goals in 2016.
2017 Season:
• Returned from sports hernia surgery to make the top
18 vs. Minnesota on April 8.
• Loaned to Ecuadorian Serie A side L.D.U. Quito
through Dec. 31, 2017 to recover from sports hernia.
• Signed as a Young DP on Jan. 10, 2017.
Paraguay:
• Found the back of the net 13 times in 3,000 minutes
for CA 3 de Febrero.
• Scored 18 goals for Nacional Asuncion in 65
appearances in 2014-2016.
• Made three appearances for Paraguay U-23’s at the
2015 Pan American Games.
2017 Season:
• Scored opening goal in Dallas’ 4-0 win vs. Arabe
Unido in the CCL Quarterfinals.
• Scored in a 3-1 loss to Pachuca in CCL Semifinal 4/4.
• Notched his first assist of the 2017 season vs. Chicago
Fire on May 25.
• Scored his first and second goal of the season in the
2-1 win vs. Montreal on July 22.
@COYCRAFT
• FC Dallas’ 12th
Homegrown player, signed on Aug. 1,
2014.
National Team:
• Was a member of the U.S. U-20 side that won the
2017 CONCACAF Championship.
USL:
• Had two assists in a 2-2 draw against OKC Energy FC
in the 2016 USOC.
MLS:
• Made his professional debut on Oct. 25, 2014.
• Made one MLS start in a 3-0 win vs. Columbus on
Sept. 6, 2015.
• Returned from loan to FCD’s USL affiliate Oklahoma
City Energy FC on May 2.
• Scored in the US Open Cup game vs. Tulsa
Roughnecks on June 14.
• Made his first appearance since Sept. 3, 2016 vs. SKC
on Aug. 19.
Carlos
Cermeño
No. 5
Aníbal
Chalá
No. 6
Cristian
Colmán
No. 9
Coy
Craft
No. 16

• Signed with FC Dallas on July 17, 2013.
2016 Season:
• Named to the 2016 MLS All-Star team.
• Suffered torn Achilles injury vs. Seattle on Oct. 16.
• Has notched seven two-assist games in 78 MLS
appearances.
• Led FCD to the 2016 USOC Championship with one
goal and three assists in the final.
2017 Season:
• Made his first appearance of the 2017 season vs.
Houston Dynamo on May 28.
• Played first full 90 minutes during the US Open Cup
game vs. Tulsa on June 14.
• Started in his first MLS game vs. Houston, assisted
with Maxi’s 9th goal on June 23.
• Scored his first goal in the USOC Round of 16 vs.
Colorado Rapids.
• Scored his first goal of the season vs. NY on Sept. 2.
• FC Dallas’ 16th
Homegrown player, signed on Nov. 17,
2016.
Personal:
• Son of former FC Dallas and MLS MVP (2010) David
Ferreira.
FC Dallas Academy:
• Netted 10 goals in three matches during the 2016 MLS
Generation Adidas Cup.
• Helped the FC Dallas Academy win the Super Group in
Dallas Cup on April 16.
2017 Season:
• Scored and assisted on a goal in a pair of friendlies
against River Plate this preseason.
• Made his MLS debut on June 3 vs. Real Salt Lake at 16
years and 161 days.
• Scored his first goal in his MLS debut.
@MAYNORF31
• FC Dallas sent GAM to Colorado in exchange for
Figueroa on January 26, 2016.
• Converted from center back to left back for the 2016
season.
National Team:
• Started in eight World Cup Qualifying matches for
Honduras in 2016.
• Has been capped by Honduras 142 times.
2017 Season:
• Scored vital game-winning goal in a 2-1 CCL Group
Stage victory against Real Estelí.
• Scored his first MLS goal for FCD, a game-winner vs.
Sporting on April 22.
• Led the team (along with Urruti) in tackles (6) @ San
Jose on April 14.
• Featured in MLS Team of the Week for Week 16 with
8 clearances, 6 interceptions, 2 blocks and 7 recoveries
vs. Vancouver on June 17.
• Scored his second goal for FCD vs. Houston on Aug.
23.
@JESSEGONZALEZ44
• FC Dallas’ 10th
Homegrown player, signed on March 21,
2013.
National Team:
• Called up by the USMNT for the 2017 Gold Cup
semifinal and final.
2015 Season:
• Became youngest player to start a game in goal in
franchise history on Aug. 22, 2015.
• Made two saves in a PK shootout to help FCD advance
in the 2015 MLS Cup playoffs.
2016 Season:
• Started six MLS matches, two USOC and four CCL
games in 2016.
2017 Season:
• Made first start of the 2017 season vs. SKC on March
11.
• Has seven shutouts, 60 saves, a 64.5% save percentage
and 1.30 GAA in 23 starts.
Mauro
Diaz
No. 10
Jesus
Ferreira
No. 27
Maynor
Figueroa
No. 31
Jesse
Gonzalez
No. 1

• Signed with FC Dallas on Aug. 9, 2017.
Venezuela:
• Has over 185 appearances in Venezuelan first division
with Caracas, Deportivo la Guaira, Mineros de Guayana
and Monagas.
• He had 17 goals in 45 appearances with Monagas.
• Has earned three caps with Venezuelan National
Team since 2016. Played 11 seasons in the Argentine
first division.
2017 Season:
• Made his first MLS appearance and played 7 minutes
in the 2-1 loss vs. CLB.
• Signed on loan from Ferro Carril Oeste on Feb. 7,
2017.
2015 Season:
• Played for the Columbus Crew in MLS – seven games
during the 2015 season.
Argentina:
• Returned home to Argentina for the 2016 season,
played 36 matches for Ferro.
• Played 11 seasons in the Argentine first division.
2017 Season:
• Had assists in back-to-back games – April 22 & April
29.
• Completed 968 passes and created 29 chances for FCD
in 24 starts this season.
• Scored his first MLS and FC Dallas goal vs. NY Red
Bulls on Sept. 2 in the 54th minute.
@GRUESINHO51
National Team:
• Has been capped 17 times by the Ecuadoran National
Team since 2014.
2017 Season:
• Scored a vital goal in the CCL group stage, helping FCD
qualify for the quarterfinals.
• Assisted on Colman’s goal in a 3-1 loss to Pachuca in
the CCL Semifinal on April 4.
• Completed 90% of his passes vs. MIN on April 8.
• Completed 95% of his passes vs. SKC on April 22.
• Led the team with five tackles in just 45 minutes vs. RSL
on May 6.
• Assisted in two goals in the 6-2 win vs. RSL on June 3.
• Assisted in Colman’s second goal in the 2-1 win vs.
Montreal on July
• Completed 95.30% of his passes vs. SEA on Sept. 16.
@AARONGUILLEN33
• FC Dallas’ 14th
Homegrown player, signed on Jan. 5,
2016.
FC Dallas Academy:
• Along with Alejandro Zendejas, Guillen joined FCD
from academy affiliate in El Paso.
• Played one season for Florida Gulf Coast University
before signing with FC Dallas.
2016 Season:
• Made his professional debut in a 3-0 win against D.C.
United on March 26, 2016.
2017 Season:
• Made two starts vs. Suchitepéquez, helping FCD
qualify for the CCL quarterfinals.
• Started and played 90 mins vs. SKC on March 11.
• Second start was vs. Chicago Fire on May 25.
• Made two consecutive starts for FCD vs. Real Salt Lake
and Portland.
Luis
González No. 17
Aaron
Guillen
No. 33
Carlos
Gruezo
No. 7
Hernán
Grana
No. 2

@ATIBAHARRIS
• Re-acquired by FCD in the second stage of the 2014
MLS Re-Entry Draft on 12/18/14.
2016 Season:
• Scored one goal and had two assists in 28 MLS
matches.
• Scored two goals in the CCL Group Stage.
2017 Season:
• Is entering his 12th
MLS season, played his 100th
game
in an FCD jersey on Apr. 8, 2017.
• Has scored 30 goals and 28 assists in 269 regular
season matches.
• Made team-high, five tackles vs. MUFC on April 8.
• Has appeared in 23 matches this season.
• Assisted Roland Lamah in his second goal of the game
on June 3.
• Scored his first goal of the season and 30th overall
against D.C. United on July 4.
@JACORIHAYES
• Selected by FCD with its first pick (18th
overall) in the
2017 MLS SuperDraft.
National Team:
• Played with Kellyn Acosta during their time with the
US U18 and U20 National Teams.
College:
• Appeared in 81 matches for Wake Forest since 2013.
2017 Season:
• Logged 505 minutes in preseason during FCD’s trip to
Argentina.
• Made his MLS debut vs. SKC on March 11.
• Made his second MLS appearance vs. PHI on Aug. 5.
• Made his third MLS appearance and second start vs.
NY Red Bulls on Sept. 2.
USL:
• Scored his first professional goal on July 22 while on
loan with the Tulsa Roughnecks.
@MATT_HEDGES
• Selected by FCD with its first pick (11th
overall) of the
2012 MLS SuperDraft.
2016 Season:
• 2016 MLS Defender of the Year.
• Scored two vital goals in Dallas’ 2016 U.S. Open Cup
Championship run.
• Anchored a back line that recorded 12 shutouts in the
2016 MLS regular season.
2017 Season:
• Did not play full 90 minutes on May 14 after receiving
six stitches to the head from a collision with Kellyn
Acosta in the 1-1 draw against NYCFC.
• Named to the MLS Team of the Week following a 0-0
draw in SKC on March 18.
• Scored his first goal of the season May 6 vs. RSL.
• Completed 92.7% of his passes vs. COL on Aug. 12.
• Completed 90% of his passes vs. SKC on Aug. 19.
• Completed 90.4% of his passes vs. CLB on Aug. 26
@RMHOLLINGSHEAD
• Selected by FCD with the 20th
pick in the 2013 MLS
SuperDraft.
FC Dallas:
• Has played 80 MLS matches for Dallas with four goals
and three assists.
• Versatile player, has played defender, midfielder and
goalkeeper in an MLS match.
2017 Season:
• Broke three vertebrae in his neck when struck by a car
while aiding a stranded vehicle on an icy road in Dallas
in Jan. 2017.
• Returned to the game-day roster vs. SKC on April 22,
but did not play.
• Made first appearance of the 2017 season on May 14,
128 days after accident.
• Assisted Coy Craft with his goal during the US Open
Cup game vs. Tulsa on June 14.
• Scored in the USOC Round of 16 vs. Colorado.
• Started in his sixth game for FCD on Sept. 2 vs. NY.
• Started in seventh game for FCD on Sept. 10 vs. ATL.
Ryan Hollingshead
No. 12
Matt
Hedges
No. 24
Jacori
Hayes
No. 15
Atiba
Harris
No. 14

@WALKERHUME
• Selected by FCD with the 37th
overall pick in the 2017
MLS SuperDraft.
Personal:
• Born in Dallas, attended Westlake HS in Austin, Texas.
• Grandfather, Tom Franckhauser was 1st Dallas Cowboy
to carry the ball in team history.
College:
• Scored 20 goals and had 10 assists in college at Rollins
College and UNC.
2017 Season:
• Played 195 minutes with FC Dallas this preseason in
Argentina.
• Scored a GW goal vs. River Plate on Feb. 12.
• Made his MLS debut vs. Chicago Fire on May 25.
• Signed by FC Dallas on Dec. 16, 2016.
National Team:
• Has been capped five times by the Belgium National
Team.
• Has played in Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Spain,
England and Hungary.
• FC Dallas is his ninth team, first in the U.S.
2017 Season:
• Assisted on a GWG by Acosta vs. LA on March 4.
• Completed 100% of his passes vs. RSL on May 6.
• Scored first goal on May 25 vs. Chicago Fire.
• Recorded his first hat trick in 30 minutes and 38
seconds, fastest in franchise history and second fastest
in the MLS.
• Scored his second brace for FC Dallas vs. D.C. United
on July 4. First was on July 1.
• Assisted on Barrios’ second goal vs. PHI on Aug. 5.
@JAVI_MO11
MLS:
• MLS legend won MLS Cup with RSL in 2009.
• A three-time MLS All-Star.
• Has scored 50 goals and has 81 assists in 240+ MLS
appearances.
• Has 22 CONCACAF Champions League appearances
with four goals and four assists.
2017 Season:
• Scored his first FCD goal, the 50th
of his MLS career, vs.
Minnesota on April 8.
• Completed 88.6% of his passes vs. MU on April 8.
• Also had four tackles, 63 touches and two shots on goal
on April 8.
• Scored in 3-1 win against Colorado Rapids on June 27
in US Open Cup Round of 16.
• Completed 100% of his passes vs. D.C. United and
had 2 chances created on July 4.
• Notched his first assist on Zimmerman’s goal vs. CLB
on Aug. 26.
• Made his ninth appearance for FC Dallas on Sept. 2
vs. NY Red Bulls.
• Made his tenth appearance for FC Dallas on Sept. 16.
@PAXIPOMY
• FC Dallas’ 15th
Homegrown player, signed on Sept. 8,
2016.
FC Dallas Academy:
• Helped FC Dallas claim both the U-16 and U-18
National Championships.
• Helped the FC Dallas Academy win the Super Group
in Dallas Cup on April 16.
2017 Season:
• Played 437 minutes with FC Dallas this preseason in
Argentina.
• Scored twice in FCD’s 2-0 win vs. SMU on Feb. 11.
• Made his MLS debut, becoming FCD’s youngest
player to start a match, vs. SKC on March 11.
Paxton
Pomykal
No. 19
Javier
Morales
No. 11
Roland
Lamah
No. 20
Walker
Hume
No. 26

• Selected by FCD with the 40th
overall pick in the 2017
MLS SuperDraft.
Canada:
• First Canadian Generation Adidas player selected in
MLS SuperDraft.
• Won the Golden Boot in League1 Ontario after scoring
20 goals for ANB Futbol.
2017 Season:
• Scored the game-winning goal in a 1-1 draw vs. River
Plate during FCD’s preseason.
• Finished preseason with 335 minutes played.
• Scored his first professional goal while on loan with
USL Ottawa Fury FC Aug. 12.
• FC Dallas’ 17th
Homegrown player, signed Nov. 22,
2016.
FC Dallas Academy:
• Part of the U-16 FCD Academy team that won the ‘16
USSDA Championship.
• Scored five goals in three matches in the Generation
Adidas Cup.
• Scored one goal in 38 minutes during a pair of
friendlies against Jamaican U-17 team.
• Youngest player on the U.S. U-17 team at the
CONCACAF Championships in Costa Rica.
@SEITZY1
• Acquired from Seattle Sounders on Dec. 15, 2010.
2016 Season:
• Recorded 10 shutouts in 2016.
• Started in 28 MLS games in 2016, going 14-5-9.
• Finished the 2016 season with 63 saves.
• Started three 2016 U.S. Open Cup matches with a 3-0-0
record.
2017 Season:
• Started in his third game of the 2017 vs. Chicago Fire
on May 25.
• Had his fifth penalty kick save of his career during the
2-1 loss vs. Chicago Fire.
• Started in his fourth game of the season in the 2-1 win
vs. Montreal on July 22.
• Started in his fifth game of the season in the 3-1 loss
vs. PHI on Aug. 5.
@ULLOA_VICTOR
• Signed with FCD as a Homegrown player on July 30,
2010.
2014 Season:
• Became first FCD Homegrown player to play over
2,000 minutes in 2014.
2016 Season:
• Scored game-winning goal in OT during the 2016 U.S.
Open Cup against LA Galaxy.
• Played in 32 FCD matches, FCD went 7-7-4 in the 18
matches he started in 2016.
2017 Season:
• Returned from sports hernia surgery to play 19
minutes vs. Minnesota on April 8.
• Became the eighth MLS Homegrown player to reach
100 appearances on June 3.
• Started in first match of season vs. RSL on May 6.
• Had six chances created vs. COL on Aug. 12.
• Named to the MLS Team of the Week for Week 26.
• Made his 11th FC Dallas start on Sept. 10.
Victor
Ulloa
No. 8
Chris
Seitz
No. 18
Bryan
Reynolds
No. 15
Adonijah
Reid
No. 28

• Selected by FCD with the 1st overall pick of the 2015
MLS Re-Entry Draft.
2016 Season:
• Scored nine goals and had four assists.
• Scored twice in the 4-2 win against NE Revolution
during the 2016 USOC final.
2017 Season:
• Scored in Dallas’ 2-1 win in LA on March 4.
• Named MLS Player of the Week (2 goals in a 2-1 win
against NE on March 18).
• Led the team (along with Figueroa) in tackles (6) @ San
Jose on April 14.
• Has raised his MLS GPG avg. to 0.47 this season, was
0.25 entering the 2017 season.
• Scored his eleventh goal on July 4 vs. DC.
• Scored his twelfth goal, a career-high, vs. Houston on
Aug. 23.
@THEWALKERZIM
• Selected by FCD with the 7th
overall pick of the 2013
MLS SuperDraft.
National Team:
• Capped by the full USMNT in a 1-0 win against
Jamaica on Feb. 3, 2017.
2016 Season:
• Finished the 2016 with 4 goals assisted by Mauro
Diaz, three of them game-winning.
• Recorded 2,700 minutes played in 2016, a season
high for the club.
• FCD ended 2016 season 15-7-8 in games he started.
2017 Season:
• Picked up an assist on Morales’ goal against
Minnesota United on April 8.
• Returned on July 4 after being 5 weeks and 2 days
out for an MCL strain.
• Has played in 20 games for FC Dallas this season.
• Scored his first goal of the season on Aug. 26 vs. CLB.
Walker Zimmerman
No. 25
Maxi
Urruti
No. 37

2017 FC DALLAS ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown College Status 23 Kellyn Acosta M 5-10 165 7-24-95 Plano, Texas -- 13 Tesho Akindele F 6-1 185 3-31-92 Thornton, Colorado Colo. School of Mines 21 Michael Barrios M 5-2 143 4-21-91 Barranquilla, Colombia -- INT 22 Reggie Cannon D 5-11 165 6-11-98 Grapevine, Texas UCLA HG 5 Carlos Cermeño M 5-7 143 8-8-95 Maturín, Venezuela -- INT 9 Cristian Colmán F 6-0 174 2-26-94 San Cosme y Damián, Paraguay -- INT/YDP 32 “Pollo” Cortes GK 5-10 170 8-31-93 Dallas, Texas IUPUI 16 Coy Craft M 6-1 163 5-23-97 Glade Spring, Virginia -- 10 Mauro Diaz M 5-6 155 3-10-91 Concepcion del Uruguay, Arg. -- GC/DP 27 Jesus Ferreira F 5-8 140 12-24-00 McKinney, Texas -- HG 31 Maynor Figueroa D 5-11 187 5-2-83 Jutiapa, Honduras -- INT 2 Hernán Grana D 5-7 152 4-12-85 Quilmes, Argentina -- INT 1 Jesse Gonzalez GK 6-3 181 5-25-95 Edenton, North Carolina -- 17 Cariaco Gonzalez M 5-6 148 12-22-90 Cariaco, Venezuela -- INT 7 Carlos Gruezo M 5-7 150 4-19-95 Santo Domingo, Ecuador -- INT/DP 33 Aaron Guillen D 5-11 160 6-23-93 El Paso, Texas Florida Gulf Coast 14 Atiba Harris D 6-3 185 1-9-85 St. Peters, St. Kitts -- GC 15 Jacori Hayes M 5-7 150 6-28-95 Bowie, Md. Wake Forest 24 Matt Hedges D 6-4 196 4-1-90 Carmel, Indiana UNC 12 Ryan Hollingshead D/M 6-1 190 4-16-91 Granite Bay, California UCLA 26 Walker Hume D 6-5 203 8-21-93 San Angelo, Texas UNC 20 Roland Lamah M 5-9 157 12-31-87 Abidjan, Ivory Coast -- INT 11 Javier Morales M 5-9 150 1-10-80 Buenos Aires, Argentina -- 19 Paxton Pomykal M 5-7 145 12-17-99 Highland Village, Texas -- 29 Bryan Reynolds M/F 6-3 171 6-28-01 Fort Worth, Texas -- HG 18 Chris Seitz GK 6-4 232 3-12-87 San Luis Obispo, California Maryland 8 Victor Ulloa M 6-0 170 3-4-92 Wylie, Texas -- 37 Maxi Urruti F 6-0 165 2-22-91 Rosario, Argentina -- GC 25 Walker Zimmerman D 6-3 192 5-19-93 Lawrenceville, Georgia Furman NUMERICAL WITH PRONUNCIATION No. Player Pronunciation Age Place of Birth Last Club Status 1 Jesse Gonzalez 22 Edenton, North Carolina FC Dallas Academy 2 Hernan Grana Gra-nah 32 Quilmes, Argentina Ferro Carril Oleste INT 5 Carlos Cermeño Sir-main-yo 22 Maturín, Venezuela Táchira INT 7 Carlos Gruezo Groo-ay-zo 22 Santo Domingo, Ecuador VfB Stuttgart INT/DP 8 Victor Ulloa Ooh-Yo-A 25 Chihuahua, Mexico FC Dallas Academy 9 Cristian Colmán Coal-MAAN 23 San Cosme y Damián, Paraguay Nacional Asunción INT/YDP 10 Mauro Diaz Dee-AZ 26 Concepcion del Uruguay, ARG. River Plate GC/DP 11 Javier Morales 37 Buenos Aires, Argentina Real Salt Lake 12 Ryan Hollingshead 26 Granite Bay, California UCLA 13 Tesho Akindele Ah-kin-del-lee 25 Calgary, Canada Colo. School of Mines 14 Atiba Harris A-tee-ba 32 St. Peters, St. Kitts San Jose Earthquakes GC 15 Jacori Hayes Ja-CORE-E 22 Andrews Air Force Base, Md. Wake Forest 16 Coy Craft 20 Abingdon, Virginia FC Dallas Academy 17 Cariaco Gonzalez Care-E-auck-o 26 Cariaco, Venezuela Monagas INT 18 Chris Seitz Sights 30 San Luis Obispo, California Maryland 19 Paxton Pomykal PAW-me-Cul 17 Lewisville, Texas FC Dallas Academy 20 Roland Lamah La-Maa 29 Abidjan, Ivory Coast Ferencvarosi INT 21 Michael Barrios Bar-e-oose 26 Barranquilla, Colombia Uniautónoma INT 22 Reggie Cannon 19 Chicago, Illinois FC Dallas Academy HG 23 Kellyn Acosta a-COST-a 22 Plano, Texas FC Dallas Academy 24 Matt Hedges 27 Carmel, Indiana UNC 25 Walker Zimmerman 24 Lawrenceville, Georgia Furman 26 Walker Hume 23 Dallas, Texas UNC 27 Jesus Ferreira Fa-Rare-A 16 Santa Marta, Colombia FC Dallas Academy HG 29 Bryan Reynolds 16 Fort Worth, Texas FC Dallas Academy HG 31 Maynor Figueroa My-nohr, Fee-ga-roah-a 34 Jutiapa, Honduras Colorado Rapids INT 32 “Pollo” Cortes 24 Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico FC Dallas Academy 33 Aaron Guillen Gee-yéhn 24 El Paso, Texas FC Dallas Academy 37 Maxi Urruti Uh-roo-tee 26 Rosario, Argentina Portland Timbers FC GC Technical Director: Fernando Clavijo Head Coach: Oscar Pareja Assistant Coaches: Marco Ferruzzi, Josema Bazan, Drew Keeshan INT International player GC Former foreigner playing as a domestic due to green card status DP Designated Player DEV Developmental player Ga Generation adidas signing

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# Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
LA KC NE MIN SJ KC POR RSL NYC SJ CHI HOU RSL POR VAN HOU TOR DC MTL VAN PHI COL KC HOU CLB NYR ATL SEA
2-1 0-0 2-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 2-2 3-0 1-1 0-1 1-3 0-0 6-2 0-2 1-1 1-1 3-1 4-2 2-1 0-4 1-3 0-0 0-2 3-3 1-2 2-2 0-3 0-0
1 Jesse Gonzalez 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G
2 Hernan Grana 90D 90D 90D 90D 83D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
5 Carlos Cermeno 22 90M 11 64M 17 20 9 82M
6 Anibal Chala
7 Carlos Gruezo 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 45 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 59M 90M 90M 90M 59M 90M 90M 90M 45M 74M
8 Victor Ulloa 19 9 5 90M 90M 90M 90M 3 31 90M 90M 90M 45M 90M 89M 13 90M 45 16
9 Cristian Colman 68F 63F 45F 58F 15 23 19 31 90F 74F 9 33 23 81F 27 45 80F 65F 2 3 2 13 8
10 Mauro Diaz 9 29 26 22 67M 59M 79M 63M 45M 10 88M 77M 90M
11 Javier Morales 79M 22 85M 54M 59M 26 11 18 45 23
12 Ryan Hollingshead 2 2 1 11 4 90D 90D 90D 90D 45D 15 17 90D 65M
13 Tesho Akindele 11 90M 30 27 32 72M 90M 88F 88F 45 90M 16 61F 57F 87F 70M 31 6 2 11 22 25 73F 90M 25
14 Atiba Harris 22 90D 9 90D 90D 4 7 2 5 90D 66 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
15 Jacori Hayes 45M 8 37M
16 Coy Craft 11
18 Chris Seitz 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G
19 Paxton Pomykal 80M 60M
20 Roland Lamah 90M 27 81M 63F 68M 86M 75M 45M 71M 45M 74M 81M 71M 64M 68M 73M 70M 83M 90M 90M 68M 75M 77M 72M 45M 67M
21 Michael Barrios 68M 10 45 90F 81M 18 36 67M 90M 90M 16 90M 90M 90M 86M 90M 84M 90M 88M 90M 90M 90M 79M 90F 83M 89M 90M 90M
22 Reggie Cannon 1
23 Kellyn Acosta 90M 45 90M 71M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 88M 90M 90M 90M 45 90M 90M 90M 87M 90M 90M
24 Matt Hedges 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 85D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
25 Walker Zimmerman 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 24D 90D 7 90D 45 1 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
26 Walker Hume 90D 90D
27 Jesus Ferreira 19
28 Adonijah Reid
29 Bryan Reynolds
30 Jimmy Maurer
30 Jacob Lissek
31 Maynor Figueroa 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
33 Aaron Guillen 90D 89D 90D 79D 20 6
37 Maximiliano Urruti 79F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 81F 90F 90F 90F 90F 84F 90F 79F 90F 90F 90F 88F 90F 90F 90F 82F
90 Luis Gonzalez 7
"00" = 100 minutes played
F/M/D/G = starting position

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Game log:
Game #1 03/04/2017 DAL 2 at LA 1 W Urruti 1 (unassisted) 47; Acosta 1 (Lamah 1) 69
Game #2 03/11/2017 DAL 0 at KC 0 T
Game #3 03/18/2017 DAL 2 vs NE 1 W Urruti 2 (unassisted) 71; Urruti 3 (unassisted) 77
Game #4 04/08/2017 DAL 2 vs MIN 0 W Morales 1 (Zimmerman 1, Barrios 1) 43; Barrios 1 (Acosta 1) 49
Game #5 04/14/2017 DAL 1 at SJ 1 T Acosta 2 (unassisted) 78
Game #6 04/22/2017 DAL 1 vs KC 0 W Figueroa 1 (Barrios 2, Grana 1) 77
Game #7 04/29/2017 DAL 2 vs POR 2 T Urruti 4 (unassisted) 61; Akindele 1 (Grana 2, Urruti 1) 80
Game #8 05/06/2017 DAL 3 at RSL 0 W Urruti 5 (penalty kick) 3; Hedges 1 (Acosta 2) 67; Urruti 6 (unassisted) 91+
Game #9 05/14/2017 DAL 1 vs NYC 1 T Acosta 3 (Urruti 2, Barrios 3) 20
Game #10 05/20/2017 DAL 0 vs SJ 1 L
Game #11 05/25/2017 DAL 1 at CHI 2 L Lamah 1 (Colman 1) 6
Game #12 05/28/2017 DAL 0 vs HOU 0 T
Game #13 06/03/2017 DAL 6 vs RSL 2 W Lamah 2 (Barrios 4, Gruezo 1) 8; Lamah 3 (Urruti 3, Harris 1) 22; Lamah 4 (Gruezo 2) 31; Urruti 7 (Ulloa 1) 39;
Akindele 2 (Barrios 5) 43; Ferreira 1 (Barrios 6, Diaz 1) 89
Game #14 06/10/2017 DAL 0 at POR 2 L
Game #15 06/17/2017 DAL 1 at VAN 1 T Urruti 8 (unassisted) 52
Game #16 06/23/2017 DAL 1 at HOU 1 T Urruti 9 (Barrios 7, Diaz 2) 59
Game #17 07/01/2017 DAL 3 vs TOR 1 W Lamah 5 (Urruti 4, Figueroa 1) 5; Lamah 6 (Diaz 3) 21; Urruti 10 (Barrios 8) 78
Game #18 07/04/2017 DAL 4 vs DC 2 W Harris 1 (Ulloa 2) 41; Lamah 7 (unassisted) 48+; Urruti 11 (Barrios 9) 47; Lamah 8 (Barrios 10, Diaz 4) 55
Game #19 07/22/2017 DAL 2 at MTL 1 W Colman 1 (Urruti 5, Lamah 2) 52; Colman 2 (Gruezo 3) 62
Game #20 07/29/2017 DAL 0 vs VAN 4 L
Game #21 08/05/2017 DAL 1 at PHI 3 L Barrios 2 (Lamah 3) 92+
Game #22 08/12/2017 DAL 0 vs COL 0 T
Game #23 08/19/2017 DAL 0 at KC 2 L
Game #24 08/23/2017 DAL 3 vs HOU 3 T Akindele 3 (Barrios 11) 45; Figueroa 2 (Harris 2) 47+; Urruti 12 (Barrios 12) 51
Game #25 08/26/2017 DAL 1 at CLB 2 L Zimmerman 1 (Morales 1) 78
Game #26 09/02/2017 DAL 2 vs NYR 2 T Grana 1 (Barrios 13) 54; Diaz 1 (penalty kick) 75
Game #27 09/10/2017 DAL 0 at ATL 3 L
Game #28 09/16/2017 DAL 0 vs SEA 0 T

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2016/17 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE U.S. OPEN CUP
# Player QF1 QF2 SF1 SF2 4R 5R QF
DAU DAU PACH PACH TULS COL KC
4-0 1-2 2-1 1-3 2-1 3-1 0-3
1 Jesse Gonzalez 120G
2 Hernan Grana 84D 90D 90D 90D 120D
5 Carlos Cermeno 32 90M
6 Anibal Chala
7 Carlos Gruezo 90M 90M 90M 90M 120M
8 Victor Ulloa 90M 90M 45M
9 Cristian Colman 90F 45 84F 90F 90F 90F 15
10 Mauro Diaz 90M 73M 120M
11 Javier Morales 90M 5 58M 17 17
12 Ryan Hollingshead 90D 90D 88D
13 Tesho Akindele 15 90F 9 17 27 38 75
14 Atiba Harris 6 45 6 1 120D
15 Jacori Hayes
16 Coy Craft 63M
18 Chris Seitz 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G
19 Paxton Pomykal 26 63M 52M
20 Roland Lamah 75M 89M 90M 52M 105M
21 Michael Barrios 90F 45M 81M 73M 27 38 120M
22 Reggie Cannon 90D 90D
23 Kellyn Acosta 90M 64M 90M 85M
24 Matt Hedges 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D
25 Walker Zimmerman 90D 90D 90D 90D 120D
26 Walker Hume 90D 90D
27 Jesus Ferreira
28 Adonijah Reid
29 Bryan Reynolds
31 Maynor Figueroa 90D 90D 90D 90D
33 Aaron Guillen 90D 1
37 Maximiliano Urruti 90F 45F 90F 89F 101F
2016/17 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
QF1 02/23/2017 DAL 4 vs ARABEU 0 W Colman (Gruezo) 30; Acosta (Lamah) 55; Acosta (Akindele) 86; Barrios (Akindele) 91
QF2 03/01/2017 DAL 1 at ARABEU 2 L own goal 6
SF1 03/15/2017 DAL 2 vs PACHCA 1 W Urruti (unassisted) 44; Acosta (unassisted) 58
SF2 04/04/2017 DAL 1 at PACHCA 3 L Colman (Gruezo) 86
U.S. OPEN CUP
4R 06/14/2017 DAL 2 vs TULSA 1 W Craft (Hollingshead) 31; own goal (Jadama) 92+
5R 06/27/2017 DAL 3 vs COL 1 W Diaz (penalty kick) 45; Hollingshead (Cannon) 57; Morales (unassisted) 89
QF 07/12/2017 DAL 0 at KC 3 L (OT)