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(W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOW NY 6-0-4 1-3-8 0-3-3 7-0-9 0-6-4 RSL 7-2-1 7-2-3 0-3-2 14-2-1 0-5-2 NEW YORK RED BULLS REAL SALT LAKE Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since) Home win 7/06/2011 NY 5, TOR 0 (4) 9/17/2011 RSL 1, KC 0 (0) Road win 9/17/2011 NY 1, DAL 0 (0) 9/10/2011 RSL 2, SEA 1 (0) Home loss 7/09/2011 NY 0, DC 1 (3) 7/30/2011 RSL 0, CLB 2 (3) Road loss 8/06/2011 NY 0, RSL 3 (2) 8/20/2011 RSL 2, HOU 3 (2) Tie game 9/10/2011 NY 1, VAN 1 (1) 7/04/2011 RSL 3, NE 3 (11) Shutout for 9/17/2011 NY 1, DAL 0 (0) 9/17/2011 RSL 1, KC 0 (0) Shutout vs. 8/06/2011 NY 0, RSL 3 (4) 8/13/2011 RSL 0, TOR 1 (5) Red Bulls WTTLWWWTLTTTTWTLTTWLTLTLTTTW Real Salt Lake WWWWLWTTLWLTTTWTWWLLWLLWWWW GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG NY 28 5 10 9 2 2 43 1.54 RSL 27 7 9 6 3 2 38 1.41 GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG NY 28 8 9 6 3 2 38 1.36 RSL 27 13 8 4 2 0 22 0.81 GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 NY 43 9 3 11 5 6 9 RSL 38 6 5 6 8 4 9 GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 NY 38 7 6 7 7 6 5 RSL 22 3 5 2 1 4 7 GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS BY INTERVALS RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL THE LAST TIME GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED RED BULLS G: 12 Henry A: 7 Richards SHT: 53 Henry SOG: 24 Henry FC: 41 Lindpere FS: 45 Lindpere OF: 29 Rodgers C: 6 Tainio E: 1 4 players tied REAL G: 9 Saborio A: 8 Beckerman SHT: 52 Saborio SOG: 26 Espindola FC: 34 Beckerman FS: 34 Saborio OF: 31 Saborio C: 6 Beckerman/Johnson E: 2 Borchers TEAM LEADERS GP W -L-T PTS GF GA Red Bulls 28 7-6-15 36 43 38 at home 13 5-2-6 21 23 14 Real 27 14-7-6 48 38 22 on road 12 4-5-3 15 10 11 2011 SEASON RECORDS LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (13 meetings): Red Bulls 3 wins, 19 goals … Real 3 wins, 16 goals … Ties 7 AT NEW YORK (6 meetings): Red Bulls 3 wins, 12 goals … Real 0 wins, 3 goals … Ties 3 2011 (MLS) 8/6: RSL 3, NY 0 (Borchers 13; Gil 44; Saborio 77 pen) 1 Rost 19 Richards 4 Marquez 11 McCarty 5 Ream 9 Rodgers 14 Henry 8 Solli 44 Mendes 20 Lindpere 2 Tainio 15 Saborio 3 Russell 20 Grabavoy 21 Gil 8 Johnson 28 Schuler 6 Borchers 4 Olave 77 Williams 18 Rimando 7 Espindola N.Y . RED BULLS 1 Frank Rost (GK) 2 Teemu Tainio (MF) 3 Chris Albright (DF) 4 Rafael Marquez (MF) 5 Tim Ream (DF) 6 Corey Hertzog (FW) 7 Roy Miller (DF) 8 Jan Gunnar Solli (MF) 9 Luke Rodgers (FW) 10 Mehdi Ballouchy (MF) 11 Dax McCarty (MF) 12 Tyler Lassiter (DF) 14 Thierry Henry (FW) 15 Matt Kassel (MF) 16 John Rooney (MF) 17 Juan Agudelo (FW) 18 Bouna Coundoul (GK) 19 Dane Richards (MF) 20 Joel Lindpere (MF) 22 Stephen Keel (DF) 23 Mike Jones (DF) 25 Stephane Auvray (MF) 31 Alex Horwath (GK) 32 Marcos Paullo (MF) 33 Carl Robinson (MF) 39 Teddy Schneider (DF) 44 Carlos Mendes (DF) 91 Sacir Hot (DF) REAL SAL T LAKE 1 Tim Melia (GK) 2 Tony Beltran (DF) 3 Robbie Russell (DF) 4 Jamison Olave (DF) 5 Kyle Beckerman (MF) 6 Nat Borchers (DF) 7 Fabian Espindola (FW) 8 Will Johnson (MF) 10 Arturo Alvarez (MF) 11 Javier Morales (MF) 12 Jean Alexandre (MF) 13 Chris Agorsor (FW) 14 Yordany Alvarez (MF) 15 Alvaro Saborio (FW) 17 Chris Wingert (DF) 18 Nick Rimando (GK) 19 Blake Wagner (DF) 20 Ned Grabavoy (MF) 21 Luis Gil (MF) 22 Nelson Gonzalez (MF) 23 Paulo Junior (FW) 24 Kyle Reynish (GK) 25 Donny Toia (FW) 26 Collen Warner (MF) 27 Cody Arnoux (FW) 28 Chris Schuler (DF) 30 Rauwshan McKenzie (DF) 77 Andy Williams (MF) ROSTERS PROBABLE LINEUPS REFEREE: Jorge Gonzalez. SAR (bench): Greg Barkey; JAR (opposite): Claudio Badea; 4th: Andrew Chapin RED BULLS Sat. Sept. 24 Portland Sat. Oct. 1 at Toronto FC Tue. Oct. 4 Los Angeles Sat. Oct. 15 at Sporting KC UPCOMING MATCHES NEW YORK RED BULLS v REAL SALT LAKE (Sept. 21, Red Bull Arena, 8 p.m. ET) INJURY REPORTS DISCIPLINARY SITUATION INTERNATIONAL DUTY SUSPENDED: RSL: Kyle Beckerman (through Sept. 21) WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): NY: Mehdi Ballouchy, Roy Miller, Dane Richards … RSL: Robbie Russell none NEW YORK RED BULLS - OUT: MF Carl Robinson (R knee contusion); DF Roy Miller (R adductor strain); QUESTIONABLE: MF Brian Nielsen (knee sur- gery recovery); GK Frank Rost (R quadriceps tear); FW Thierry Henry (Achilles tendon injury); FW Luke Rodgers (plantar fasciitis) … REAL SALT LAKE - OUT: MF Nelson González (R foot fracture); MF Javier Morales (L ankle fracture dislocation); GK Kyle Reynish (R ankle sprain); DF Chris Wingert (L wrist fracture); PROBABLE: DF Robbie Russell (L back spasms); FW Álvaro Saborío (R knee effusion) REAL Sat. Sept. 24 at D.C. United Wed. Sept. 28 Chicago Sat. Oct. 1 at Los Angeles Thu. Oct. 6 at Vancouver GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER OPEN PLAY CROSS CORNER REBOUND PENALTIES DIRECT FROM FREE KICK FREE KICK (INDIRECT) OWN GOALS INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA F A 38 22 64 110 19 13 11 5 7 4 1 0 14 9 6 4 7 2 1 1 5 3 1 1 3 2 1 0 12 4 21 13 5 5 F A 43 38 59 66 29 20 9 13 5 5 0 0 25 15 11 2 3 7 0 4 2 3 0 1 0 5 2 1 7 7 30 25 6 6 WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM HOW SCORED TYPE OF PLAY DISTANCE RED BULLS REAL

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The MLS Game Guide (Media Notes) for the MLS Regular Season match between Real Salt Lake and The New York Red Bulls on Wednesday, Sept. 21 at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, NJ

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(W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOWNY 6-0-4 1-3-8 0-3-3 7-0-9 0-6-4RSL 7-2-1 7-2-3 0-3-2 14-2-1 0-5-2

NEW YORK RED BULLS REAL SALT LAKEDate Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since)

Home win 7/06/2011 NY 5, TOR 0 (4) 9/17/2011 RSL 1, KC 0 (0)Road win 9/17/2011 NY 1, DAL 0 (0) 9/10/2011 RSL 2, SEA 1 (0)Home loss 7/09/2011 NY 0, DC 1 (3) 7/30/2011 RSL 0, CLB 2 (3)Road loss 8/06/2011 NY 0, RSL 3 (2) 8/20/2011 RSL 2, HOU 3 (2)Tie game 9/10/2011 NY 1, VAN 1 (1) 7/04/2011 RSL 3, NE 3 (11)Shutout for 9/17/2011 NY 1, DAL 0 (0) 9/17/2011 RSL 1, KC 0 (0)Shutout vs. 8/06/2011 NY 0, RSL 3 (4) 8/13/2011 RSL 0, TOR 1 (5)

Red Bulls WTTLWWWTLTTTTWTLTTWLTLTLTTTWReal Salt Lake WWWWLWTTLWLTTTWTWWLLWLLWWWW

GOALS SCORED IN GAMEGP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG

NY 28 5 10 9 2 2 43 1.54RSL 27 7 9 6 3 2 38 1.41

GOALS ALLOWED IN GAMEGP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG

NY 28 8 9 6 3 2 38 1.36RSL 27 13 8 4 2 0 22 0.81

GOALS SCOREDTotal 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90

NY 43 9 3 11 5 6 9RSL 38 6 5 6 8 4 9

GOALS ALLOWEDTotal 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90

NY 38 7 6 7 7 6 5RSL 22 3 5 2 1 4 7

GOALSCORING RECORD

GOALS BY INTERVALS

RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL

THE LAST TIME

GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED

RED BULLSG: 12 HenryA: 7 Richards SHT: 53 Henry SOG: 24 HenryFC: 41 LindpereFS: 45 LindpereOF: 29 RodgersC: 6 TainioE: 1 4 players tied

REALG: 9 SaborioA: 8 BeckermanSHT: 52 SaborioSOG: 26 EspindolaFC: 34 BeckermanFS: 34 SaborioOF: 31 SaborioC: 6 Beckerman/JohnsonE: 2 Borchers

TEAM LEADERS

GP W-L-T PTS GF GARed Bulls 28 7-6-15 36 43 38at home 13 5-2-6 21 23 14

Real 27 14-7-6 48 38 22on road 12 4-5-3 15 10 11

2011 SEASON RECORDS

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEADALL-TIME (13 meetings): Red Bulls 3 wins, 19 goals … Real 3 wins, 16 goals … Ties 7

AT NEW YORK (6 meetings): Red Bulls 3 wins, 12 goals … Real 0 wins, 3 goals … Ties 3

2011 (MLS)8/6: RSL 3, NY 0 (Borchers 13; Gil 44; Saborio 77 pen)

1Rost

19Richards

4Marquez

11McCarty

5Ream

9Rodgers

14Henry

8Solli

44Mendes

20Lindpere

2Tainio

15Saborio

3Russell

20Grabavoy

21Gil8

Johnson

28Schuler 6

Borchers

4Olave

77Williams

18Rimando

7Espindola

N.Y. RED BULLS1 Frank Rost (GK)2 Teemu Tainio (MF)3 Chris Albright (DF)4 Rafael Marquez (MF)5 Tim Ream (DF)6 Corey Hertzog (FW)7 Roy Miller (DF)8 Jan Gunnar Solli (MF)9 Luke Rodgers (FW)10 Mehdi Ballouchy (MF)11 Dax McCarty (MF)12 Tyler Lassiter (DF)14 Thierry Henry (FW)15 Matt Kassel (MF)16 John Rooney (MF)17 Juan Agudelo (FW)18 Bouna Coundoul (GK)19 Dane Richards (MF)20 Joel Lindpere (MF)22 Stephen Keel (DF)23 Mike Jones (DF)25 Stephane Auvray (MF)31 Alex Horwath (GK)32 Marcos Paullo (MF)33 Carl Robinson (MF)39 Teddy Schneider (DF)44 Carlos Mendes (DF)91 Sacir Hot (DF)

REAL SALT LAKE1 Tim Melia (GK)2 Tony Beltran (DF)3 Robbie Russell (DF)4 Jamison Olave (DF)5 Kyle Beckerman (MF)6 Nat Borchers (DF)7 Fabian Espindola (FW)8 Will Johnson (MF)10 Arturo Alvarez (MF)11 Javier Morales (MF)12 Jean Alexandre (MF)13 Chris Agorsor (FW)14 Yordany Alvarez (MF)15 Alvaro Saborio (FW)17 Chris Wingert (DF)18 Nick Rimando (GK)19 Blake Wagner (DF)20 Ned Grabavoy (MF)21 Luis Gil (MF)22 Nelson Gonzalez (MF)23 Paulo Junior (FW)24 Kyle Reynish (GK)25 Donny Toia (FW)26 Collen Warner (MF)27 Cody Arnoux (FW)28 Chris Schuler (DF)30 Rauwshan McKenzie (DF)77 Andy Williams (MF)

ROSTERSPROBABLE LINEUPS

REFEREE: Jorge Gonzalez.SAR (bench): Greg Barkey; JAR (opposite): Claudio Badea;

4th: Andrew Chapin

RED BULLSSat. Sept. 24 Portland

Sat. Oct. 1 at Toronto FCTue. Oct. 4 Los Angeles

Sat. Oct. 15 at Sporting KC

UPCOMING MATCHES

NEW YORK RED BULLS v REAL SALT LAKE(Sept. 21, Red Bull Arena, 8 p.m. ET)

INJURY REPORTS

DISCIPLINARY SITUATION

INTERNATIONAL DUTY

SUSPENDED: RSL: Kyle Beckerman (through Sept. 21)WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): NY: Mehdi Ballouchy, Roy Miller,Dane Richards … RSL: Robbie Russell

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NEW YORK RED BULLS - OUT: MF Carl Robinson (R knee contusion); DFRoy Miller (R adductor strain); QUESTIONABLE: MF Brian Nielsen (knee sur-gery recovery); GK Frank Rost (R quadriceps tear); FW Thierry Henry(Achilles tendon injury); FW Luke Rodgers (plantar fasciitis) … REAL SALT LAKE - OUT: MF Nelson González (R foot fracture); MF JavierMorales (L ankle fracture dislocation); GK Kyle Reynish (R ankle sprain); DFChris Wingert (L wrist fracture); PROBABLE: DF Robbie Russell (L backspasms); FW Álvaro Saborío (R knee effusion)

REALSat. Sept. 24 at D.C. United

Wed. Sept. 28 ChicagoSat. Oct. 1 at Los AngelesThu. Oct. 6 at Vancouver

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 A38 2264 110

19 1311 57 41 0

14 96 47 21 15 31 13 21 0

12 421 135 5

F A43 3859 66

29 209 135 50 0

25 1511 23 70 42 30 10 52 1

7 730 256 6

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM

HOW SCORED

TYPE OF PLAY

DISTANCE

RED BULLS REAL

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NEW YORK RED BULLS v REAL SALT LAKE(Sept. 21, Red Bull Arena, 8 p.m. ET - MLS Game 263)

2011 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A1 Tim Melia GK 6-1 195 05/15/1986 Great River, NY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Tony Beltran DF 5-8 150 10/11/1987 Claremont, CA 22 19 0 1 78 67 0 33 Robbie Russell DF 6-2 200 07/16/1979 Accra, Ghana 21 18 0 2 73 64 1 94 Jamison Olave DF 6-3 210 04/21/1981 Medellin, Colombia 18 18 2 1 93 92 10 15 Kyle Beckerman MF 5-11 165 04/23/1982 Crofton, MD 27 25 3 9 267 239 24 336 Nat Borchers DF 6-2 175 04/13/1981 Tucson, AZ 23 23 3 1 195 194 8 47 Fabian Espindola FW 5-9 160 05/04/1985 Buenos Aires, Argentina 22 20 7 2 90 72 23 98 Will Johnson MF 5-10 155 01/21/1987 Toronto, Ontario, Canada 20 18 2 1 89 78 7 510 Arturo Alvarez MF 5-9 170 06/28/1985 Houston, TX 13 7 0 1 179 108 24 1911 Javier Morales MF 5-9 165 01/10/1980 Buenos Aires, Argentina 5 5 2 2 93 88 17 3312 Jean Alexandre MF 5-11 185 08/24/1986 Verrettes, Haiti 16 8 1 2 35 13 1 213 Chris Agorsor FW 5-9 145 01/09/1990 Severn, MD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 Yordany Alvarez MF 5-10 165 05/24/1985 Cienfuegos, Cuba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 015 Alvaro Saborio FW 6-0 170 03/25/1982 San Carlos, Costa Rica 17 17 8 2 44 40 20 617 Chris Wingert DF 5-10 170 06/16/1982 Babylon, NY 17 16 0 1 181 150 1 1118 Nick Rimando GK 5-9 184 06/17/1979 Montclair, CA 26 26 0 0 281 281 0 619 Blake Wagner DF 5-10 165 01/29/1988 Atlanta, GA 10 9 0 0 50 41 0 020 Ned Grabavoy MF 5-7 150 07/01/1983 Joliet, IL 22 18 0 0 159 114 8 1721 Luis Gil MF 5-8 150 11/14/1993 Garden Grove, CA 20 11 2 0 20 11 2 022 Nelson Gonzalez MF 5-6 154 09/22/1988 Buenos Aires, Argentina 6 2 1 1 18 5 2 223 Paulo Araujo Jr. FW 5-7 158 01/23/1989 Teresina, Brazil 8 3 2 3 11 3 2 324 Kyle Reynish GK 6-3 193 11/03/1983 Valencia, CA 1 1 0 0 5 4 0 025 Donny Toia FW 5-8 155 05/28/1992 Tucson, AZ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 026 Collen Warner MF 5-10 170 06/24/1988 Denver, CO 20 12 0 4 33 16 0 427 Cody Arnoux FW 5-10 170 04/13/1988 Stony Brook, NY 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 028 Chris Schuler DF 6-4 185 09/09/1987 St. Louis, MO 16 13 2 0 17 14 2 030 Rauwshan McKenzie DF 6-1 185 11/19/1986 Hartford, CT 1 1 0 0 10 8 0 077 Andy Williams MF 5-8 171 09/23/1977 Toronto, Ontario, Canada 25 15 2 0 326 226 30 85

HEAD COACH : Jason Kreis 12/29/1972 W56 L46 T41

REAL SALT LAKE

2011 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A1 Frank Rost GK 6-4 203 06/30/1973 Chemnitz, Germany 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 02 Teemu Tainio MF 5-9 157 11/27/1979 Tornio, Finland 22 22 0 2 22 22 0 23 Chris Albright DF 6-1 180 01/14/1979 Philadelphia, PA 7 5 0 0 224 194 11 224 Rafael Marquez MF 6-0 166 02/13/1979 Zamora, Mexico 14 14 0 3 24 24 1 45 Tim Ream DF 6-1 160 10/05/1987 St. Louis, MO 22 22 0 1 52 52 1 16 Corey Hertzog FW 6-0 172 08/01/1990 Reading, PA 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 07 Roy Miller DF 6-2 170 11/24/1984 San Jose, Costa Rica 26 26 0 3 51 47 0 58 Jan Gunnar Solli MF 6-0 185 04/19/1981 Arendal, Norway 25 25 0 6 25 25 0 69 Luke Rodgers FW 5-8 157 01/01/1982 Birmingham, England 17 14 7 3 17 14 7 310 Mehdi Ballouchy MF 6-0 166 04/06/1983 Casablanca, Morocco 26 17 2 1 155 125 12 2211 Dax McCarty MF 5-9 150 04/30/1987 Winter Park, FL 24 22 0 4 117 93 5 2112 Tyler Lassiter DF 6-0 170 04/07/1989 Wake Forest, NC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 Thierry Henry FW 6-2 183 08/17/1977 Les Ulis, France 21 21 12 4 32 32 14 715 Matt Kassel MF 6-0 172 10/30/1989 Bridgewater, NJ 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 016 John Rooney MF 5-10 176 12/17/1990 Liverpool, England 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 017 Juan Agudelo FW 6-1 183 11/23/1992 Manizales, Colombia 22 12 6 2 24 12 6 218 Bouna Coundoul GK 6-3 197 03/04/1982 Dakar, Senegal 12 11 0 0 99 97 0 219 Dane Richards MF 5-7 153 12/14/1983 Montego Bay, Jamaica 21 21 5 7 124 109 18 2420 Joel Lindpere MF 5-10 165 10/05/1981 Tallinn, Estonia, USSR 28 28 6 6 57 57 9 1221 Brian Nielsen MF 5-11 176 02/25/1987 Herlev, Denmark 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 022 Stephen Keel DF 6-0 175 04/11/1983 Littleton, CO 11 8 0 2 21 15 0 223 Mike Jones DF 6-2 180 08/19/1988 St. Louis, MO 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 024 Greg Sutton GK 6-6 215 04/19/1977 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 10 10 0 0 52 50 0 027 Stephane Auvray MF 5-8 150 09/04/1981 Les Abymes, Guadeloupe 10 4 0 0 31 25 0 131 Alex Horwath GK 6-4 170 03/27/1987 Woodbine, MD 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 032 Marcos Paullo MF 5-9 160 03/28/1990 Trindade, Goias, Brazil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 033 Carl Robinson MF 5-10 165 10/13/1976 Llandrindod Wells, Wales 2 0 0 0 86 76 4 739 Teddy Schneider DF 5-6 130 11/23/1988 Middletown, NJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 044 Carlos Mendes DF 5-11 175 12/25/1980 Mineola, NY 16 15 0 0 144 127 0 291 Sacir Hot DF 6-1 185 06/10/1991 Wayne, NJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HEAD COACH : Hans Backe 02/14/1952 W22 L15 T21

NEW YORK RED BULLS

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MLS GAME INFORMATION

NEW YORK RED BULLS vs REAL SALT LAKE RED BULL ARENA, Harrison, N.J. 8 p.m. ET (MSG+; KMYU-2.2) September 21, 2011 (WEEK 28; MLS Game 263)

The New York Red Bulls head back home to meet Real Salt Lake in a vital match for playoff positioning for both clubs. The Red Bulls put an end to their eight-game winless streak last weekend at FC Dallas, and now find themselves tied for 10th place overall and the last wild card spot. Real have now won four games in a row, after their 1-0 win against Sporting KC last week, and could clinch a postseason berth this week if all the various permutations come to fruition. REFEREE: Jorge Gonzalez. SAR (bench): Greg Barkey; JAR (opposite): Claudio Badea; 4th: Andrew Chapin MLS Career: 67 games; FC/gm: 24.6; Y/gm: 3.4; R: 23; pens: 20 INJURY REPORT: NEW YORK RED BULLS – OUT: MF Carl Robinson (R knee contusion); DF Roy Miller (R adductor strain); QUESTIONABLE: MF Brian Nielsen (knee surgery recovery); GK Frank Rost (R quadriceps tear); FW Thierry Henry (Achilles tendon injury); FW Luke Rodgers (plantar fasciitis) … REAL SALT LAKE – OUT: MF Nelson González (R foot fracture); MF Javier Morales (L ankle fracture dislocation); GK Kyle Reynish (R ankle sprain); DF Chris Wingert (L wrist fracture); PROBABLE: DF Robbie Russell (L back spasms); FW Álvaro Saborío (R knee effusion) INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none SUSPENDED: RSL: Kyle Beckerman (caution accumulation; through Sept. 21) WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: NY: Mehdi Ballouchy, Roy Miller, Dane Richards … RSL: Robbie Russell SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: NY: Thierry Henry, Joel Lindpere, Carlos Mendes, Luke Rodgers, Teemu Tainio … RSL: Jean Alexandre, Fabian Espindola, Chris Wingert HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (13 meetings): Red Bulls 3 wins, 19 goals … Real 3 wins, 16 goals … Ties 7 AT NEW YORK (6 meetings): Red Bulls 3 wins, 12 goals … Real 0 wins, 3 goals … Ties 3

In the first meeting this season, Nat Borchers, Luis Gil and Kyle Beckerman all scored as Real eased to a 3-0 victory, Aug. 6 at Rio Tinto Stadium.

RSL has a four-game unbeaten streak vs. New York, with three victories. Those wins are the only three ever vs. New York in league play for RSL, coming after nine winless meetings to start the all-time series (0-3-6).

In five meetings all-time at Giants Stadium, RSL lost four, coming away with a draw only in the club’s first-ever game, a scoreless result April 2, 2005.

The teams played the first game at Rio Tinto Stadium, a 1-1 draw Oct. 9, 2008. In three meetings all-time at Rice-Eccles Stadium, the New York club did not lose, playing to three draws.

The teams then met in Sandy just more than a month later in the Western Conference Championship, the Red Bulls claiming a 1-0 victory on a goal by Dave van den Bergh to secure a spot in MLS Cup 2008.

Coaches record: Hans Backe vs. RSL: P3 W0 L2 D1 … Jason Kreis vs. NY: P9 W3 L2 D4 LAST MEETING (MLS) 8/6: RSL 3, NY 0 (Borchers 13; Gil 44; Saborio 77 pen)

Real took the lead in the 13th minute, a Kyle Beckerman corner kick found the head of defender Nat Borchers, who nodded his shot past New York goalkeeper Frank Rost.

Then in the 44th minute, Beckerman intercepted a clearance from defender Rafa Márquez laid the ball back to Luis Gil, who blasted a shot past Rost from outside the area.

RSL completed the comprehensive victory in the 77th minute when Roy Miller was whistled for a handball in the penalty area on a corner kick. Álvaro Saborío stepped up and put away the resulting spot kick.

REAL SALT LAKE (4-3-1-2): Nick Rimando - Robbie Russell, Chris Schuler, Nat Borchers, Chris Wingert – Andy Williams (Arturo Alvarez 82), Kyle Beckerman, Will Johnson (Jean Alexandre 87) - Luis Gil (Collen Warner 67) - Fabian Espindola, Alvaro Saborio.

NEW YORK RED BULLS (4-4-2): Frank Rost (Bouna Coundoul 46) - Chris Albright, Tim Ream, Rafael Marquez, Roy Miller - Jan Gunnar Solli (John Rooney 69), Dax McCarty (Stephen Keel 46), Mehdi Ballouchy, Joel Lindpere - Thierry Henry, Juan Agudelo.

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MLS GAME INFORMATION

NEW YORK RED BULLS The New York Red Bulls put an end to their winless run after eight games, defeating FC Dallas 1-0 on Saturday evening at Pizza Hut Park. The Red Bulls have 36 points from 28 games, in fifth place in the Eastern Conference. LAST MATCH

The game’s lone goal came in the 36th minute. Juan Agudelo sent in a low cross from the right edge of the penalty area and Luke Rodgers managed to get his first-time effort past goalkeeper Kevin Hartman and inside the right post.

Red Bulls head coach Hans Backe made five changes to the team that came back for a 1-1 draw with Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Red Bull Arena. Frank Rost came in at goal for Bouna Coundoul, Stephen Keel replaced the suspended Jan Gunnar Solli, and Teemu Tainio, Luke Rodgers and Juan Agudelo.started in place of Rafael Marquez, Stephane Auvray and Thierry Henry.

NEW YORK RED BULLS (4-1-3-2): Frank Rost - Chris Albright, Tim Ream, Stephen Keel, Carlos Mendes - Teemu Tainio - Dane Richards, Dax McCarty (Stephane Auvray 92+), Joel Lindpere - Luke Rodgers (Mehdi Ballouchy 46), Juan Agudelo.

TEAM NEWS The win was the first for the Red Bulls since a 5-0 victory against Toronto FC on July 6. It was also just the

second win away from Red Bull Arena this season. “Hopefully now we can build on this, even if we had to defend a lot today. We didn’t have that much of an

attacking game, maybe two or three good chances,” said Red Bulls boss Hans Backe. “Overall it was a good game for us. Defend, defend, defend, and play a little bit dirty. We like to get these three points.”

Luke Rodgers made his first start since July 9, and scored for the first time since the July 6 vs. Toronto, missing six games in all with plantar fasciitis. “When Luke has been playing, it is so, so important for us,” Backe said. “He has been phenomenal for us and of course as I said, it’s about the energy. He’s a tough guy, he wins the 50-50 balls and he scores goals.”

Said Rodgers: “Obviously, I haven’t played for a bit, it’s my first game back and I felt good. I didn’t feel as sharp as I usually do, but you’re only going to get that with match fitness. I’ve got 45 minutes under my belt now, which is big for me. I came through it good, scored a goal, which is nice as well.”

The Red Bulls were without three first-choice performers on their back line – Jan Gunnar Solli and Rafa Marquez were suspended, while Roy Miller was out with an adductor strain.

In addition, Thierry Henry did not make the trip, still sidelined by a lingering Achilles tendon injury. “We’re without four starters but it didn’t change our result. … I think that sometimes these guys can pick up

each other. I think that they really know where we are. I can’t say it’s a must win because going to Dallas and winning is not easy,” said Backe. “But we are back in the race now after winning this game. Some of the guys know how important it is when the big guns are out. We need to step up and take responsibility.”

Teemu Tainio returned to action after missing the Vancouver match to suspension, just his fourth appearance in the last nine games. He was teamed with Dax McCarty in the center of the park.

“[Dax brings] a lot of energy on the central midfield. Teemu is more of a holding guy,” Backe said. “Dax is, in our attacking game, a late runner. He can run all day long. He has runs from midfield, his crosses, his final passes; it means a lot to our game.”

REAL SALT LAKE Real Salt Lake raised their winning streak to four games, defeating Sporting Kansas City 1-0 on Saturday evening at Rio Tinto Stadium. RSL moved into third place in the Western Conference, with 48 points from 27 matches. LAST MATCH

The game's lone goal came in the 54th minute, when Kyle Beckerman lofted a free kick into the penalty kick and center back Nat Borchers flicked it into the back of the net.

RSL coach Jason Kreis made one change to the side that defeated Seattle Sounders FC 2-1 at CenturyLink Field. Chris Schuler came in at left back for the suspended Tony Beltran.

REAL SALT LAKE (4-3-1-2): Nick Rimando - Robbie Russell, Jamison Olave, Nat Borchers, Chris Schuler - Andy Williams, Kyle Beckerman, Will Johnson - Luis Gil (Ned Grabavoy 59) - Fabian Espindola (Jean Alexandre 91+), Alvaro Saborio.

TEAM NEWS Real Salt Lake have won four games in a row, matching their longest winning streak of the season, when they

won the first four league games on the year. “I believe that this team can win in multiple ways. I think it sends a message to the rest of the league that if a

brawl is going to break out and it’s going to be a wrestling match, well, we can win that way too,” said RSL head coach Jason Kreis.

For Nat Borchers, his goal was his third of the season, a new single-season career-high in MLS. “It was almost like Kyle and I drew it up like a play in basketball. I just made sure I curled my run, he hit the

perfect ball, and Jimmy Nielsen’s in no-man’s land. It’s a pretty easy goal,” said Borchers. “Usually Javier has

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taken those in the past and has been fantastic, and now with Kyle, he’s putting in excellent balls, so those are easy to finish. We work on them in training every now and again, which helps.”

Kyle Beckerman has a career-high nine assists this year after setting up the goal, but he will miss the Red Bulls match through caution accumulation. “Yeah, I knew it, but I could use a rest,” said Beckerman. “It’s not much of a rest so I’ll just get ready for Saturday (against D.C. United).”

Said Borchers: “He’s been playing Wednesday/Saturdays for the last two months. So it’s good to get him a rest. We’re going to need the reserves to step up on Wednesday.”

There is a slight chance Real could have Chris Wingert again available, who has missed five games with a fractured wrist suffered Aug. 13. He played 45 minutes in a reserve match last weekend.

“I would love to play on Wednesday, but I have a feeling that they’re not going to allow me to do that,” Wingert said. “But [I’m] trying to be patient and listen to doctor’s orders as I continue to push them to let me play a little bit, but hopefully it will be soon.”

There is more concern at fullback after Tony Beltran suffered an adductor strain in that reserves match that will put him out 2-4 weeks.

While he is not ready to play, playmaker Javier Morales will be making the trip to the East Coast. “I’m going to New York because the team travels the whole week, so I have to train,” Morales said. “I can’t lose any training, so I have to go and train every day, and we’ll see. Maybe two or three [weeks] and I’ll play again.”

Real Salt Lake will clinch a berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs IF: RSL defeats host New York on Wednesday AND Houston ties or loses OR Colorado loses; OR RSL defeats host D.C. United on Saturday AND Houston ties or loses AND Colorado loses; OR RSL fails to win both games AND Portland loses twice this week AND Houston loses

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2011 NEW YORK RED BULLS STATISTICS (7-6-15, 36 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 14 F Thierry Henry 21 21 1878 12 4 53 24 25 26 13 0 3 1 9 F Luke Rodgers 17 14 1092 7 3 31 15 17 20 29 1 4 0 20 M Joel Lindpere 28 28 2515 6 6 43 17 41 45 12 44 3 0 17 F Juan Agudelo 22 12 1283 6 2 41 16 24 20 6 0 1 0 19 M Dane Richards 21 21 1795 5 7 40 13 33 21 9 5 5 1 11 F *Dwayne De Rosario 13 12 1113 2 4 31 10 21 14 17 12 2 0 10 M Mehdi Ballouchy 26 17 1510 2 1 22 7 31 24 5 1 4 0 13 M *Austin da Luz 7 4 367 1 1 4 1 5 1 0 0 2 0 8 M Jan Gunnar Solli 25 25 2103 0 6 8 2 14 8 2 0 1 1 11 M Dax McCarty (TOT) 24 22 1832 0 4 15 2 16 26 4 51 2 0 11 M Dax McCarty (NY) 11 11 886 0 2 5 0 4 13 3 21 1 0 4 M Rafael Marquez 14 14 1260 0 3 11 3 16 22 0 59 5 0 7 D Roy Miller 26 26 2339 0 3 18 5 25 14 2 0 5 0 22 D Stephen Keel 11 8 785 0 2 2 0 11 5 0 0 2 0 2 M Teemu Tainio 22 22 1878 0 2 24 4 39 16 0 7 6 1 5 D Tim Ream 22 22 1980 0 1 3 1 8 7 0 0 2 0 3 D Chris Albright 7 5 467 0 0 1 0 4 8 1 0 0 0 27 M Stephane Auvray (TOT) 10 4 435 0 0 6 0 7 6 0 0 0 0 27 M Stephane Auvray (NY) 4 1 110 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 11 D *Danleigh Borman 2 1 91 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 G Bouna Coundoul 12 11 1035 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 F Corey Hertzog 5 0 35 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 31 G Alex Horwath 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 D Mike Jones (TOT) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 D Mike Jones (NY) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 M Matt Kassel 2 0 82 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 40 G Chris Konopka 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 D Carlos Mendes 16 15 1340 0 0 1 0 21 7 0 0 3 0 33 M Carl Robinson 2 0 54 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 16 M John Rooney 5 0 48 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 G Frank Rost 5 5 405 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 G Greg Sutton 10 10 900 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 23 M *Tony Tchani 2 1 112 0 0 3 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 91 D Sacir Hot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 D Tyler Lassiter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 M Marcos Paullo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 M Brian Nielsen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 D Teddy Schneider 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own-goals received 2 Team totals 28 28 2520 43 47 345 122 350 306 99 150 50 4 Opponent totals 28 28 2520 38 31 309 120 306 349 95 92 34 2 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Luke Rodgers 3, Thierry Henry 3, Juan Agudelo 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Jan Gunnar Solli 3, Dane Richards 2, Stephen Keel 2, Teemu Tainio 1 Thierry Henry 1, Dwayne De Rosario 1, Juan Agudelo 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Dwayne De Rosario 2-2, Rafael Marquez 0-1, Thierry Henry 0-1 NEW YORK RED BULLS INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 31 G Alex Horwath 1 1 90 4 4 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 1 1 18 G Bouna Coundoul 12 11 1035 51 37 13 1.13 1 1 3 2 6 3 24 G Greg Sutton 10 10 900 44 30 15 1.50 2 5 3 2 5 2 1 G Frank Rost 5 5 405 17 9 8 1.78 0 0 1 2 2 2 40 G Chris Konopka 1 1 90 4 2 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 Team totals 28 28 2520 120 82 38 1.36 3 6 7 6 15 8 Opponent totals 28 28 2520 122 81 43 1.54 2 4 6 7 15 5 * = Played with other teams in 2011. Only New York Red Bulls statistics listed here.

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2011 REAL SALT LAKE STATISTICS (14-7-6, 48 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 15 F Alvaro Saborio 17 17 1470 8 2 52 19 33 34 31 0 2 0 7 F Fabian Espindola 22 20 1671 7 2 51 26 22 24 29 1 3 0 5 M Kyle Beckerman 27 25 2322 3 9 32 13 34 23 1 40 6 0 6 D Nat Borchers 23 23 1917 3 1 15 5 11 8 5 0 1 2 23 F Paulo Araujo Jr. 8 3 308 2 3 10 5 5 3 5 0 0 0 11 M Javier Morales 5 5 405 2 2 9 4 5 12 3 28 1 0 8 M Will Johnson 20 18 1671 2 1 33 15 17 21 2 12 6 1 4 D Jamison Olave 18 18 1588 2 1 19 6 21 12 0 0 1 1 21 M Luis Gil 20 11 1053 2 0 18 6 13 8 2 2 0 0 28 D Chris Schuler 16 13 1354 2 0 13 2 11 9 0 0 2 0 77 M Andy Williams 25 15 1532 2 0 33 12 27 33 1 37 2 0 12 M Jean Alexandre 16 8 620 1 2 10 4 18 7 8 0 3 0 22 M Nelson Gonzalez 6 2 174 1 1 5 2 4 1 0 13 0 0 26 M Collen Warner 20 12 886 0 4 13 5 23 14 4 11 2 0 3 D Robbie Russell 21 18 1463 0 2 4 1 13 8 0 0 4 0 10 M Arturo Alvarez 13 7 634 0 1 15 1 11 7 3 3 0 0 2 D Tony Beltran 22 19 1731 0 1 5 3 14 21 1 0 1 1 17 D Chris Wingert 17 16 1405 0 1 8 2 24 8 0 3 3 0 14 F Artur Aghasyan 4 1 98 0 0 3 0 5 2 1 0 0 0 27 F Cody Arnoux 1 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 M Ned Grabavoy 22 18 1639 0 0 14 3 20 31 3 1 1 0 30 D Rauwshan McKenzie 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 24 G Kyle Reynish 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 G Nick Rimando 26 26 2340 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 19 D Blake Wagner (TOT) 10 9 779 0 0 5 2 11 10 0 4 0 0 19 D Blake Wagner (RSL) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 F Chris Agorsor (TOT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 F Chris Agorsor (RSL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 M Yordany Alvarez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 G Tim Melia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 F Donny Toia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own-goals received 1 Team totals 27 27 2430 38 33 362 134 331 319 99 151 39 5 Opponent totals 27 27 2430 22 20 282 99 319 331 47 115 44 8 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Alvaro Saborio 4, Chris Schuler 2, Nat Borchers 2, Andy Williams 1 Javier Morales 1, Will Johnson 1, Fabian Espindola 1, Kyle Beckerman 1 Jean Alexandre 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Kyle Beckerman 6, Collen Warner 2, Robbie Russell 1, Javier Morales 1 Nat Borchers 1, Tony Beltran 1, Paulo Araujo Jr. 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Alvaro Saborio 3-3, Javier Morales 1-1, Fabian Espindola 1-1 REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 24 G Kyle Reynish 1 1 90 2 2 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 18 G Nick Rimando 26 26 2340 97 71 22 0.85 3 4 13 7 6 12 Team totals 27 27 2430 99 73 22 0.81 3 4 14 7 6 13 Opponent totals 27 27 2430 134 96 38 1.41 5 5 7 14 6 7 * = Played with other teams in 2011. Only Real Salt Lake statistics listed here.

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NEW YORK RED BULLS 2011 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T POS. PTS GOALS: Sat. Mar. 19 Seattle W 1-0 20,982 1-0-0 T1 3 NY: Agudelo (70) Sat. Mar. 26 at Columbus T 0-0 10,306 1-0-1 T2 4 Sat. Apr. 2 Houston T 1-1 13,664 1-0-2 T2 5 NY: Richards (47); HOU: Weaver (50) Sat. Apr. 9 at Philadelphia L 0-1 19,027 1-1-2 T3 5 PHI: Torres (68) Sat. Apr. 16 San Jose W 3-0 14,308 2-1-2 T2 8 NY: Rodgers (2,15) Henry (87) Thu. Apr. 21 at D.C. United W 4-0 18,052 3-1-2 1 11 NY: Henry (12,38) Lindpere (76) Agudelo (90) Sat. Apr. 30 Sporting KC W 1-0 20,636 4-1-2 1 14 NY: Rodgers (22) Sat. May 7 at Los Angeles T 1-1 27,000 4-1-3 1 15 NY: Henry (4); LA: Donovan (41) Sun. May 15 Chivas USA L 2-3 16,365 4-2-3 1 15 NY: Henry (21) De Rosario (35); CHV: Braun (6,31,56) Sat. May 21 at Houston T 2-2 25,314 4-2-4 2 16 NY: Richards (1) Ballouchy (90); HOU: Davis (12) Koke (82) Wed. May 25 Colorado T 2-2 18,081 4-2-5 T1 17 NY: Henry (29) Rodgers (33); COL: Larentowicz (27,32) Sat. May 28 at Vancouver T 1-1 21,000 4-2-6 2 18 NY: Rodgers (34); VAN: Hassli (24) Sat. June 4 Columbus T 1-1 20,393 4-2-7 2 19 NY: Ballouchy (9); CLB: Balchan (90) Fri. June 10 New England W 2-1 21,201 5-2-7 1 22 NY: own goal (37) Henry (50); NE: Boggs (54) Sun. June 19 at Portland T 3-3 18,627 5-2-8 0 23 NY: da Luz (5) Henry (73) De Rosario (90); POR: Jewsbury (48) Goldthwaite (49) own goal (67) Thu. June 23 at Seattle L 2-4 46,065 5-3-8 0 23 NY: Richards (31) own goal (58); SEA: Friberg (11) Alonso (12) Levesque (67,78) Sun. June 26 at Chicago T 1-1 16,961 5-3-9 0 24 NY: Lindpere (40); CHI: Pappa (58) Sat. July 2 at San Jose T 2-2 41,028 5-3-10 2 25 NY: Lindpere (7,85); SJ: Stephenson (37) Lenhart (68) Wed. July 6 Toronto FC W 5-0 15,269 6-3-10 1 28 NY: Henry (33) Rodgers (38) Lindpere (52) Agudelo (67,89) Sat. July 9 D.C. United L 0-1 22,200 6-4-10 T1 28 DC: De Rosario (61) Sat. July 16 at Chivas USA T 0-0 14,838 6-4-11 1 29 Wed. July 20 at Colorado L 1-4 15,227 6-5-11 2 29 NY: Henry (67); COL: Nyassi (2,31,61) Thompson (26) Sat. July 23 FC Dallas T 2-2 17,276 6-5-12 3 30 NY: Agudelo (39) Henry (85); DAL: Chavez (51,78) Sat. Aug. 6 at Real Salt Lake L 0-3 19,081 6-6-12 T3 30 RSL: Borchers (13) Gil (44) Saborio (77) Sat. Aug. 13 Chicago T 2-2 25,177 6-6-13 3 31 NY: Henry (9) Lindpere (63); CHI: Oduro (16) Grazzini (24) Sat. Aug. 20 at New England T 2-2 18,882 6-6-14 0 32 NY: Richards (53,87); NE: Caraglio (15,37) Sat. Sept. 10 Vancouver T 1-1 19,684 6-6-15 6 33 NY: Agudelo (68); VAN: Chiumiento (23) Sat. Sept. 17 at FC Dallas W 1-0 17,019 7-6-15 5 36 NY: Rodgers (36) Wed. Sept. 21 Real Salt Lake Sat. Sept. 24 Portland Sat. Oct. 1 at Toronto FC Tue. Oct. 4 Los Angeles Sat. Oct. 15 at Sporting KC Thu. Oct. 20 Philadelphia

REAL SALT LAKE 2011 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T POS. PTS NOTES: Sat. Mar. 19 at San Jose W 1-0 10,525 1-0-0 T1 3 RSL: Beckerman (63) Sat. Mar. 26 Los Angeles W 4-1 20,507 2-0-0 T1 6 RSL: Williams (2) Morales (10,41) Araujo (68); LA: Angel (79) Sat. Apr. 9 at New England W 2-0 7,970 3-0-0 T1 9 RSL: Schuler (27) Araujo (47) Wed. Apr. 13 Colorado W 1-0 15,513 4-0-0 1 12 RSL: Espindola (90) Sat. Apr. 30 at Portland L 0-1 18,627 4-1-0 T2 12 POR: Cooper (22) Sat. May 7 Chivas USA W 1-0 14,313 5-1-0 2 15 RSL: Johnson (87) Sat. May 14 Houston T 0-0 16,301 5-1-1 3 16 Sun. May 22 at FC Dallas T 0-0 10,550 5-1-2 T3 17 Sat. May 28 Seattle L 1-2 14,674 5-2-2 T5 17 RSL: Gonzalez (87); SEA: Ianni (72) Neagle (84) Sat. June 4 Vancouver W 2-0 15,174 6-2-2 4 20 RSL: Alexandre (32) Espindola (79) Wed. June 8 at Columbus L 1-2 9,650 6-3-2 4 20 RSL: Olave (7); CLB: Mendoza (76) Gardner (82) Sat. June 11 at Philadelphia T 1-1 18,728 6-3-3 0 21 RSL: Espindola (53); PHI: Daniel (24) Sat. June 18 D.C. United T 1-1 16,841 6-3-4 T4 22 RSL: Espindola (38); DC: Davies (85) Wed. June 22 at Chicago T 0-0 14,972 6-3-5 4 23 Sat. June 25 Toronto FC W 3-1 15,077 7-3-5 4 26 RSL: Borchers (39) Saborio (42,60); TOR: dos Santos (66) Mon. July 4 New England T 3-3 16,139 7-3-6 4 27 RSL: Johnson (24) Saborio (56) Espindola (83); NE: Lekic (4) Tierney (16) Joseph (63) Sat. July 9 FC Dallas W 2-0 17,734 8-3-6 4 30 RSL: Williams (47) Espindola (90) Sat. July 23 San Jose W 4-0 19,429 9-3-6 4 33 RSL: Saborio (63,75) Beckerman (78) Olave (83) Sat. July 30 Columbus L 0-2 18,516 9-4-6 5 33 CLB: Gaven (5) Heinemann (10) Wed. Aug. 3 at Sporting KC L 0-2 18,467 9-5-6 5 33 KC: Espinoza (29) Bunbury (34) Sat. Aug. 6 New York W 3-0 19,081 10-5-6 5 36 RSL: Borchers (13) Gil (44) Saborio (77) Sat. Aug. 13 at Toronto FC L 0-1 21,644 10-6-6 5 36 TOR: Plata (77) Sat. Aug. 20 at Houston L 2-3 16,247 10-7-6 5 36 RSL: Espindola (28) Gil (60); HOU: Ching (47) Boswell (69) Dixon (90) Sat. Aug. 27 at Chivas USA W 1-0 14,127 11-7-6 5 39 RSL: Saborio (11) Sat. Sept. 3 Philadelphia W 2-1 18,720 12-7-6 4 42 RSL: Beckerman (18) Schuler (26); PHI: Le Toux (30) Sat. Sept. 10 at Seattle W 2-1 35,940 13-7-6 0 45 RSL: own goal (12) Saborio (56); SEA: Montero (45) Sat. Sept. 17 Sporting KC W 1-0 19,888 14-7-6 3 48 RSL: Borchers (54) Wed. Sept. 21 at New York Sat. Sept. 24 at D.C. United Wed. Sept. 28 Chicago Sat. Oct. 1 at Los Angeles Thu. Oct. 6 at Vancouver Fri. Oct. 14 at Colorado Sat. Oct. 22 Portland

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NEW YORK RED BULLS INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011) Goals 2 5 times Assists 2 Jan Gunnar Solli 04/21/2011 at DC W 4-0 2 Joel Lindpere 07/06/2011 vs. TOR W 5-0 2 Jan Gunnar Solli 07/06/2011 vs. TOR W 5-0 2 Dane Richards 08/13/2011 vs. CHI T 2-2 Shots 6 Juan Agudelo 07/02/2011 at SJ T 2-2 6 Joel Lindpere 07/02/2011 at SJ T 2-2 6 Thierry Henry 09/10/2011 vs. VAN T 1-1 Shots on Goal 3 8 times Fouls Committed 6 Juan Agudelo 07/23/2011 vs. DAL T 2-2 Fouls Suffered 6 Juan Agudelo 03/19/2011 vs. SEA W 1-0 Offside 5 Thierry Henry 06/04/2011 vs. CLB T 1-1 5 Dwayne De Rosario 06/26/2011 at CHI T 1-1 Saves 8 Greg Sutton 05/25/2011 vs. COL T 2-2 Shots Faced 10 Greg Sutton 05/25/2011 vs. COL T 2-2 Goals Allowed 4 Greg Sutton 06/23/2011 at SEA L 2-4 4 Frank Rost 07/20/2011 at COL L 1-4

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011) Goals 5 07/06/2011 vs. TOR W 5-0 Assists 5 04/21/2011 at DC W 4-0 5 07/06/2011 vs. TOR W 5-0 Shots 22 04/02/2011 vs. HOU T 1-1 Shots on Goal 9 04/02/2011 vs. HOU T 1-1 9 04/16/2011 vs. SJ W 3-0 Fouls Committed 25 06/19/2011 at POR T 3-3 Fouls Suffered 17 03/19/2011 vs. SEA W 1-0 17 05/15/2011 vs. CHV L 2-3 Corner Kicks 14 05/15/2011 vs. CHV L 2-3 Offside 10 06/04/2011 vs. CLB T 1-1 Saves 8 05/25/2011 vs. COL T 2-2 Shots Faced 10 05/25/2011 vs. COL T 2-2 Goals Allowed 4 06/23/2011 at SEA L 2-4 4 07/20/2011 at COL L 1-4

TEAM LOW GAMES (2011) Shots 6 09/17/2011 at DAL W 1-0 Shots on Goal 1 04/09/2011 at PHI L 0-1 1 08/06/2011 at RSL L 0-3 Fouls Committed 5 08/13/2011 vs. CHI T 2-2 Fouls Suffered 4 04/21/2011 at DC W 4-0 Corner Kicks 1 07/23/2011 vs. DAL T 2-2 1 09/10/2011 vs. VAN T 1-1 Offside 1 03/19/2011 vs. SEA W 1-0 1 03/26/2011 at CLB T 0-0 1 04/02/2011 vs. HOU T 1-1 1 07/16/2011 at CHV T 0-0 1 07/23/2011 vs. DAL T 2-2 Saves 0 07/16/2011 at CHV T 0-0 Shots Faced 0 07/16/2011 at CHV T 0-0

REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011) Goals 2 Javier Morales 03/26/2011 vs. LA W 4-1 2 Alvaro Saborio 06/25/2011 vs. TOR W 3-1 2 Alvaro Saborio 07/23/2011 vs. SJ W 4-0 Assists 2 Collen Warner 04/09/2011 at NE W 2-0 2 Kyle Beckerman 06/25/2011 vs. TOR W 3-1 2 Robbie Russell 06/25/2011 vs. TOR W 3-1 2 Kyle Beckerman 08/06/2011 vs. NY W 3-0 Shots 7 Andy Williams 07/04/2011 vs. NE T 3-3 7 Alvaro Saborio 07/23/2011 vs. SJ W 4-0 Shots on Goal 4 Andy Williams 07/04/2011 vs. NE T 3-3 4 Alvaro Saborio 07/23/2011 vs. SJ W 4-0 4 Fabian Espindola 09/03/2011 vs. PHI W 2-1 Fouls Committed 5 Fabian Espindola 08/03/2011 at KC L 0-2 5 Alvaro Saborio 09/17/2011 vs. KC W 1-0 Fouls Suffered 5 4 times Offside 7 Alvaro Saborio 05/07/2011 vs. CHV W 1-0 Saves 8 Nick Rimando 03/19/2011 at SJ W 1-0 Shots Faced 9 Nick Rimando 08/20/2011 at HOU L 2-3 Goals Allowed 3 Nick Rimando 07/04/2011 vs. NE T 3-3 3 Nick Rimando 08/20/2011 at HOU L 2-3

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011) Goals 4 03/26/2011 vs. LA W 4-1 4 07/23/2011 vs. SJ W 4-0 Assists 4 03/26/2011 vs. LA W 4-1 4 06/25/2011 vs. TOR W 3-1 Shots 24 06/04/2011 vs. VAN W 2-0 24 07/23/2011 vs. SJ W 4-0 Shots on Goal 13 07/23/2011 vs. SJ W 4-0 Fouls Committed 18 06/04/2011 vs. VAN W 2-0 18 09/17/2011 vs. KC W 1-0 Fouls Suffered 19 04/09/2011 at NE W 2-0 Corner Kicks 10 04/30/2011 at POR L 0-1 10 05/28/2011 vs. SEA L 1-2 Offside 12 05/07/2011 vs. CHV W 1-0 Saves 8 03/19/2011 at SJ W 1-0 Shots Faced 10 08/20/2011 at HOU L 2-3 Goals Allowed 3 07/04/2011 vs. NE T 3-3 3 08/20/2011 at HOU L 2-3

TEAM LOW GAMES (2011) Shots 5 05/22/2011 at DAL T 0-0 5 09/17/2011 vs. KC W 1-0 Shots on Goal 1 05/14/2011 vs. HOU T 0-0 1 06/11/2011 at PHI T 1-1 Fouls Committed 7 05/07/2011 vs. CHV W 1-0 7 05/28/2011 vs. SEA L 1-2 Fouls Suffered 5 08/20/2011 at HOU L 2-3 Corner Kicks 2 06/11/2011 at PHI T 1-1 2 08/27/2011 at CHV W 1-0 2 09/10/2011 at SEA W 2-1 2 09/17/2011 vs. KC W 1-0 Offside 0 07/04/2011 vs. NE T 3-3 0 09/03/2011 vs. PHI W 2-1 Saves 0 06/25/2011 vs. TOR W 3-1 0 07/04/2011 vs. NE T 3-3 Shots Faced 1 05/07/2011 vs. CHV W 1-0 1 06/25/2011 vs. TOR W 3-1 1 07/23/2011 vs. SJ W 4-0 1 08/06/2011 vs. NY W 3-0

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2011 NEW YORK RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE (0-1-0) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 17 FWD Juan Agudelo 1 1 90 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 DEF Chris Albright 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 10 MID Mehdi Ballouchy 1 1 90 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 18 GK Bouna Coundoul 1 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 FWD Thierry Henry 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 22 DEF Stephen Keel 1 0 45 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 MID Joel Lindpere 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 MID Rafael Marquez 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 11 MID*Dax McCarty 1 1 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 DEF Roy Miller 1 1 90 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 DEF Tim Ream 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 MID John Rooney 1 0 21 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 GK Frank Rost 1 1 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 MID Jan Gunnar Solli 1 1 69 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ----------- Team totals 1 1 90 0 0 7 1 12 10 3 4 1 0 0 Opponent totals 1 1 90 3 2 11 5 10 12 4 6 1 0 0 GAME-WINNING GOALS: None GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 18 GK Bouna Coundoul 1 0 45 2 1 1 2.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 1 GK Frank Rost 1 1 45 3 1 2 4.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0-0 ----------- Team totals 1 1 90 5 2 3 3.00 1 1 0 1 0 0 0-0-0 Opponent totals 1 1 90 1 1 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0-0

2011 REAL SALT LAKE VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS (1-0-0) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 6 DEF Nat Borchers 1 1 90 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 MID Luis Gil 1 1 67 1 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 FWD Alvaro Saborio 1 1 90 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 MID Kyle Beckerman 1 1 90 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 12 MID Jean Alexandre 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 MID Arturo Alvarez 1 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 FWD Fabian Espindola 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 MID Will Johnson 1 1 87 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 18 GK Nick Rimando 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 DEF Robbie Russell 1 1 90 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 28 DEF Chris Schuler 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 26 MID Collen Warner 1 0 23 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 MID Andy Williams 1 1 82 0 0 3 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 17 DEF Chris Wingert 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ----------- Team totals 1 1 90 3 2 11 5 10 12 4 6 1 0 0 Opponent totals 1 1 90 0 0 7 1 12 10 3 4 1 0 0 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Nat Borchers 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Kyle Beckerman 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Alvaro Saborio 1-1 UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 18 GK Nick Rimando 1 1 90 1 1 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0-0 ----------- Team totals 1 1 90 1 1 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0-0 Opponent totals 1 1 90 5 2 3 3.00 1 1 0 1 0 0 0-0-0

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NEW YORK RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS Red Bulls 3 wins, 19 goals Real 3 wins, 16 goals Ties 7 04/02/2005 MET 0 vs RSL 0 (ER) 07/04/2005 RSL 2 vs MET 2 (RE) 04/15/2006 RSL 1 vs NY 1 (RE) 08/26/2006 NY 6 vs RSL 0 (ER) 05/05/2007 RSL 3 vs NY 3 (RE) 09/29/2007 NY 2 vs RSL 2 (ER) 09/13/2008 NY 2 vs RSL 1 (ER) 10/09/2008 RSL 1 vs NY 1 (RT) 04/18/2009 NY 2 vs RSL 0 (ER) 10/14/2009 RSL 2 vs NY 0 (RT) 09/04/2010 RSL 1 vs NY 0 (RT) 10/09/2010 NY 0 vs RSL 0 (BA) 08/06/2011 RSL 3 vs NY 0 (RT) MLS CUP PLAYOFFS 11/15/2008 NY 1 at RSL 0 (RT)

HEAD-TO-HEAD: Red Bulls Real Salt Lake Category 1 2 OT Tot. 1 2 OT Tot. Goals 5 14 0 19 6 10 0 16 Shots 83 77 0 160 60 109 0 169 Shots on Goal 36 38 0 74 31 43 0 74 Fouls 83 104 0 187 71 71 0 142 Offsides 28 17 0 45 29 22 0 51 Corner Kicks 34 21 0 55 21 46 0 67 GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS: 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 OT Total NY 2 1 2 5 3 6 0 19 RSL 2 1 3 0 2 8 0 16 CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Hans Backe vs. RSL 0-2-1 (0.33 pts./game) Jason Kreis vs. NY 3-2-4 (1.44 pts./game) ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS: Red Bulls Real Salt Lake Goals 3 Angel/Buddle 2 3 players tied Assists 2 3 players tied 3 Beckerman/Findley Shots 26 Juan Pablo Angel 22 Andy Williams Shots on Goal 14 Juan Pablo Angel 11 Yura Movsisyan Fouls Committed 11 Kandji/Mendes 11 Javier Morales Fouls Suffered 11 Jeff Parke 27 Andy Williams Wins 2 Jon Conway 3 Nick Rimando Losses 1 3 players tied 2 Nick Rimando Shutouts 1 4 players tied 4 Nick Rimando Saves 17 Jon Conway 25 Nick Rimando Goals Allowed 4 Jon Conway 7 Nick Rimando ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: Red Bulls Real Salt Lake Goals 3 Edson Buddle (8/26/06) 1 16 players tied Assists 2 3 players tied 2 Findley/Beckerman Shots 8 Juan Pablo Angel (9/29/07) 10 Yura Movsisyan (9/13/08) Shots on Goal 5 Juan Pablo Angel (9/29/07) 5 Yura Movsisyan (9/13/08) Fouls Committed 6 Jozy Altidore (5/5/07) 7 Yura Movsisyan (9/29/07) Fouls Suffered 4 3 players tied 7 Javier Morales (4/18/09) Saves 8 Conway/Cepero 7 Nolly/Rimando Goals Allowed 2 5 players tied 6 Jay Nolly (8/26/06) 2011 W-L-T BREAKDOWNS: NEW YORK RED BULLS REAL SALT LAKE W-L-T Streak (started) W-L-T Streak (started) At Halftime: Leading 6-0-4 1 Ws (9/17/2011) 7-2-1 2 Ws (8/27/2011) Tied 1-3-8 1 Ts (7/16/2011) 7-2-3 2 Ws (9/10/2011) Trailing 0-3-3 3 Ts (8/13/2011) 0-3-2 2 Ls (7/30/2011) First Goal: Scored 7-0-9 1 Ws (9/17/2011) 14-2-1 4 Ws (8/27/2011) Allowed 0-6-4 2 Ts (8/20/2011) 0-5-2 3 Ls (7/30/2011) Goals Scored: 0 goals 0-3-2 1 Ls (8/6/2011) 0-4-3 3 Ls (7/30/2011) 1 goals 3-1-6 1 Ws (9/17/2011) 5-2-2 2 Ws (8/27/2011) 2 goals 1-2-6 4 Ts (7/2/2011) 5-1-0 2 Ws (9/3/2011) 3 goals 1-0-1 1 Ts (6/19/2011) 2-0-1 1 Ws (8/6/2011) 4 or more 2-0-0 5 Ws (5/8/2009) 2-0-0 10 Ws (8/9/2006) Goals Allowed: 0 goals 6-0-2 1 Ws (9/17/2011) 10-0-3 5 Ws (7/9/2011) 1 goals 1-2-6 1 Ts (9/10/2011) 4-2-2 2 Ws (9/3/2011) 2 goals 0-0-6 6 Ts (5/21/2011) 0-4-0 4 Ls (5/28/2011) 3 goals 0-2-1 1 Ls (8/6/2011) 0-1-1 1 Ls (8/20/2011) 4 goals 0-2-0 10 Ls (5/25/2008) 0-0-0 9 Ls (7/9/2005)

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NEW YORK RED BULLS CAREER STATISTICS VS. REAL SALT LAKE (3-3-7) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Juan Pablo Angel 6 6 511 3 0 26 Edson Buddle 2 1 135 3 0 8 Dave van den Bergh 4 4 359 2 2 4 Clint Mathis 2 1 134 2 0 7 Amado Guevara 3 3 270 1 2 7 John Wolyniec 5 3 278 1 2 6 Todd Dunivant 2 2 170 1 1 1 Macoumba Kandji 4 4 334 1 1 4 Ante Razov 1 1 90 1 1 6 Dane Richards 5 5 436 1 1 10 Jordan Cila 1 0 14 1 0 1 Francis Doe 1 1 64 1 0 3 Mike Magee 4 3 242 1 0 6 Eddie Gaven 2 2 180 0 1 3 Dema Kovalenko 3 2 190 0 1 4 Claudio Reyna 2 2 148 0 1 2 Marvell Wynne 2 2 180 0 1 2 Jeff Agoos 2 2 180 0 0 2 Juan Agudelo 2 1 92 0 0 2 Chris Albright 3 3 266 0 0 3 Jozy Altidore 2 1 112 0 0 4 Mehdi Ballouchy 2 2 180 0 0 3 Danleigh Borman 3 2 191 0 0 2 Andrew Boyens 2 1 91 0 0 0 Michael Bradley 2 2 180 0 0 1 Peter Canero 1 1 90 0 0 0 Albert Celades 1 1 90 0 0 1 Danny Cepero 1 1 90 0 0 0 Gabriel Cichero 1 1 90 0 0 0 Jon Conway 4 3 288 0 0 0 Bouna Coundoul 1 0 45 0 0 0 Youri Djorkaeff 2 2 155 0 0 8 Hunter Freeman 1 1 90 0 0 0 Sergio Galvan Rey 2 2 157 0 0 3 Kevin Goldthwaite 3 3 270 0 0 0 Taylor Graham 1 1 90 0 0 0 Jeremy Hall 2 2 148 0 0 0 Chris Henderson 2 2 114 0 0 0 Thierry Henry 3 3 270 0 0 1 Salou Ibrahim 1 0 4 0 0 0 Diego Jimenez 1 1 90 0 0 0 Carlos Johnson 1 1 90 0 0 2 Steve Jolley 1 0 10 0 0 0 Stephen Keel 1 0 45 0 0 0 Chris Leitch 5 4 397 0 0 1 Joel Lindpere 3 3 270 0 0 2 Mark Lisi 2 2 180 0 0 1 Rafael Marquez 2 2 180 0 0 3 Thiago Martins 1 0 11 0 0 1 Matthew Mbuta 1 0 8 0 0 0 Dax McCarty 1 1 45 0 0 0 Carlos Mendes 10 8 775 0 0 0 Tony Meola 2 2 180 0 0 0 Roy Miller 2 2 180 0 0 2 Danny O'Rourke 2 2 180 0 0 1 Ernst Oebster 1 0 3 0 0 0 Alfredo Pacheco 1 1 90 0 0 0 Jeff Parke 8 8 683 0 0 0 Mike Petke 1 1 90 0 0 0 Juan Pietravallo 2 2 173 0 0 2 Tim Ream 3 3 270 0 0 0 Tim Regan 1 0 3 0 0 0 Jorge Rojas 2 2 180 0 0 1 John Rooney 1 0 21 0 0 1 Frank Rost 1 1 45 0 0 0 Luke Sassano 2 0 41 0 0 0 Khano Smith 1 1 76 0 0 1 Jan Gunnar Solli 1 1 69 0 0 1 Seth Stammler 7 6 561 0 0 6 Greg Sutton 2 2 180 0 0 0 Tony Tchani 2 2 178 0 0 3 Sinisa Ubiparipovic 3 1 129 0 0 1 Joe Vide 1 1 46 0 0 1 Ronald Waterreus 2 2 162 0 0 0 Zach Wells 2 2 180 0 0 0 Team totals 13 13 1170 19 14 160 Opponent totals 13 13 1170 16 15 169

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Tony Meola 2 180 10 9 0.50 0 Greg Sutton 2 180 9 8 0.50 0 Zach Wells 2 180 9 6 1.00 1 Jon Conway 4 288 24 17 1.25 1 Ronald Waterreus 2 162 7 4 1.67 0 Danny Cepero 1 90 10 8 2.00 0 Bouna Coundoul 1 45 2 1 2.00 1 Frank Rost 1 45 3 1 4.00 0 ----------- Team totals 13 1170 74 54 1.23 3 Opponent totals 13 1170 74 48 1.46 1 CURRENT NEW YORK RED BULLS PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. REAL SALT LAKE (3-3-7) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Dane Richards 5 5 436 1 1 10 Chris Albright 10 10 896 0 2 15 Mehdi Ballouchy 8 6 519 0 1 6 Dax McCarty 9 6 475 0 1 4 Juan Agudelo 2 1 92 0 0 2 Stephane Auvray 1 1 90 0 0 0 Bouna Coundoul 8 7 675 0 0 0 Thierry Henry 3 3 270 0 0 1 Stephen Keel 2 1 135 0 0 0 Joel Lindpere 3 3 270 0 0 2 Rafael Marquez 2 2 180 0 0 3 Carlos Mendes 10 8 775 0 0 0 Roy Miller 2 2 180 0 0 2 Tim Ream 3 3 270 0 0 0 Carl Robinson 5 5 450 0 0 5 John Rooney 1 0 21 0 0 1 Frank Rost 1 1 45 0 0 0 Jan Gunnar Solli 1 1 69 0 0 1 Greg Sutton 4 4 360 0 0 0 Team totals 13 13 1170 19 14 160 Opponent totals 13 13 1170 16 15 169 GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Greg Sutton 4 360 24 18 0.75 0 Bouna Coundoul 8 675 32 25 0.93 2 Frank Rost 1 45 3 1 4.00 0 ----------- Team totals 13 1170 74 54 1.23 3 Opponent totals 13 1170 74 48 1.46 1

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REAL SALT LAKE CAREER STATISTICS VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS (3-3-7) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Fabian Espindola 4 3 259 2 1 10 Chris Brown 4 3 214 2 0 3 Jason Kreis 4 3 296 2 0 8 Kyle Beckerman 8 8 720 1 3 10 Chris Klein 3 3 258 1 1 4 Andy Williams 11 9 781 1 1 22 Nat Borchers 7 7 630 1 0 4 Jeff Cunningham 3 3 270 1 0 5 Luis Gil 1 1 67 1 0 2 Yura Movsisyan 5 5 420 1 0 21 Jamison Olave 5 5 450 1 0 2 Alvaro Saborio 2 2 180 1 0 2 Seth Trembly 1 0 14 1 0 1 Robbie Findley 7 4 374 0 3 8 Freddy Adu 1 1 90 0 1 1 Alecko Eskandarian 1 1 90 0 1 3 Leslie Fitzpatrick 1 0 45 0 1 0 Will Johnson 6 6 537 0 1 9 Javier Morales 6 6 532 0 1 15 Chris Wingert 7 7 630 0 1 4 Nelson Akwari 4 2 269 0 0 2 Jean Alexandre 1 0 3 0 0 0 Arturo Alvarez 1 0 8 0 0 2 Paulo Araujo Jr. 1 0 22 0 0 1 Mehdi Ballouchy 3 3 174 0 0 0 Matt Behncke 1 1 90 0 0 1 Tony Beltran 2 2 180 0 0 0 Pablo Campos 1 0 40 0 0 0 D.J. Countess 2 2 180 0 0 0 Kenny Cutler 2 2 180 0 0 0 Kenny Deuchar 2 0 13 0 0 1 Brian Dunseth 1 1 45 0 0 0 Luis Miguel Escalada 1 0 25 0 0 1 Willis Forko 3 3 270 0 0 0 Scott Garlick 1 1 90 0 0 0 Nelson Gonzalez 1 0 15 0 0 1 Ned Grabavoy 4 1 119 0 0 0 Atiba Harris 2 1 106 0 0 1 David Horst 1 1 65 0 0 0 Ryan Johnson 1 0 9 0 0 0 Ian Joy 2 1 95 0 0 0 Brian Kamler 2 2 166 0 0 0 Cameron Knowles 1 0 76 0 0 0 Dema Kovalenko 1 0 6 0 0 0 Luke Kreamalmeyer 1 0 18 0 0 0 Matias Mantilla 1 1 90 0 0 0 Clint Mathis 6 5 440 0 0 11 Jay Nolly 1 1 90 0 0 0 Kevin Novak 1 1 64 0 0 0 Rusty Pierce 2 2 104 0 0 1 Eddie Pope 5 5 450 0 0 1 Nick Rimando 8 8 720 0 0 0 Marlon Rojas 1 1 72 0 0 0 Robbie Russell 6 6 489 0 0 4 Chris Schuler 1 1 90 0 0 0 Chris Seitz 1 1 90 0 0 0 Dipsy Selolwane 1 1 90 0 0 2 Douglas Sequeira 2 1 116 0 0 2 Jafet Soto 1 0 12 0 0 0 Jack Stewart 2 2 71 0 0 0 Carey Talley 4 4 341 0 0 3 Daniel Torres 2 2 180 0 0 1 Collen Warner 1 0 23 0 0 0 Jamie Watson 1 1 90 0 0 0 Team totals 13 13 1170 16 15 169 Opponent totals 13 13 1170 19 14 160 GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Nick Rimando 8 720 39 25 0.88 1 D.J. Countess 2 180 9 7 1.00 0 Scott Garlick 1 90 7 6 1.00 0 Chris Seitz 1 90 6 3 3.00 0 Jay Nolly 1 90 13 7 6.00 0 ----------- Team totals 13 1170 74 48 1.46 1 Opponent totals 13 1170 74 54 1.23 3

CURRENT REAL SALT LAKE PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS (3-3-7) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Andy Williams 29 22 1958 2 10 49 Nat Borchers 12 12 1080 2 1 12 Fabian Espindola 4 3 259 2 1 10 Kyle Beckerman 19 17 1500 1 5 20 Arturo Alvarez 13 8 833 1 0 19 Luis Gil 1 1 67 1 0 2 Jamison Olave 5 5 450 1 0 2 Alvaro Saborio 2 2 180 1 0 2 Chris Wingert 15 14 1245 0 2 9 Will Johnson 7 6 554 0 1 9 Javier Morales 6 6 532 0 1 15 Jean Alexandre 1 0 3 0 0 0 Paulo Araujo Jr. 1 0 22 0 0 1 Tony Beltran 2 2 180 0 0 0 Nelson Gonzalez 1 0 15 0 0 1 Ned Grabavoy 12 8 663 0 0 9 Nick Rimando 27 27 2427 0 0 0 Robbie Russell 6 6 489 0 0 4 Chris Schuler 1 1 90 0 0 0 Blake Wagner 3 2 225 0 0 0 Collen Warner 1 0 23 0 0 0 Team totals 13 13 1170 16 15 169 Opponent totals 13 13 1170 19 14 160 GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Nick Rimando 27 2427 143 88 1.30 5 ----------- Team totals 13 1170 74 48 1.46 1 Opponent totals 13 1170 74 54 1.23 3

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET

MATCH INFORMATION Date: September 21, 2011 Location: Red Bull Arena, Harrison, NJ Time: 8:00 PM ET TV: MSG Plus Play-by-play: Steve Cangialosi Analyst: Shep Messing Sideline: Tina Cervasio Producer: Eddie Caggianelli Radio: WADO 1280 AM Play-by-play: Mario Concha Team Media Contacts: Jurgen Mainka (o: 973.268.7247) Brian Tsao (o: 973.268.7246) RSL Media Contact: Trey Fitz-Gerald (o: 801.727.2717) John Koluder (o: 801.727.2716)

2011 RED BULLS SCHEDULE (7-6-15, 36 pts.)DATE (TV) OPPONENT H/A Time (ET)/Res.

Saturday, Mar 19 (MSG) Seattle Sounders FC Home 1-0 W

Saturday, Mar 26 (MSG Plus) Columbus Crew Away 0-0 T

Saturday, Apr 2 (MSG 2) Houston Dynamo Home 1-1 T

Saturday, Apr 9 (ESPN2/Deportes) Philadelphia Union Away 0-1 L

Saturday, Apr 16 (MSG) San Jose Earthquakes Home 3-0 W

Thurs., Apr 21 (ESPN2/Deportes) D.C. United Away 4-0 W

Saturday, April 30 (MSG) Sporting Kansas City Home 1-0 W

Saturday, May 7 (ESPN2/Deportes) Los Angeles Galaxy Away 1-1 T

Wednesday, May 11 (No TV) Montreal Impact (Friendly) Away 0-1 L

Sunday, May 15 (MSG Plus/Gala) Chivas USA Home 2-3 L

Saturday, May 21 (MSG) Houston Dynamo Away 2-2 T

Wednesday, May 25 (MSG Plus) Colorado Rapids Home 2-2 T

Saturday, May 28 (MSG) Vancouver Whitecaps FC Away 1-1 T

Saturday, Jun 4 (MSG) Columbus Crew Home 1-1 T

Friday, Jun 10 (FSC) New England Revolution Home 2-1 W

Sunday, Jun 19 (MSG Plus/Gala) Portland Timbers Away 3-3 T

Thurs., Jun 23 (ESPN2/Deportes) Seattle Sounders FC Away 2-4 L

Sunday, Jun 26 (ESPN) Chicago Fire Away 1-1 T

Tuesday, Jun 28 (No TV) FC New York (USOC) Home 2-1 W

Saturday, Jul 2 (ESPN2) San Jose Earthquakes Away 2-2 T

Wednesday, Jul 6 (MSG Plus) Toronto FC Home 5-0 W

Saturday, Jul 9 (MSG) D.C. United Home 0-1 L

Tuesday, July 12 (NO TV) Chicago Fire (USOC) Away 0-4 L

Saturday, Jul 16 (MSG) Chivas USA Away 0-0 T

Wednesday, Jul 20 (MSG Plus) Colorado Rapids Away 1-4 L

Saturday, Jul 23 (MSG/Gala) FC Dallas Home 2-2 T

Saturday, Jul 30 (MSG+, ESPND) Paris Saint-Germain (Emirates Cup) Away 1-0 W

Sunday, Jul 31 (FSC, FSE) Arsenal (Emirates Cup) Away 1-1 T

Saturday, Aug 6 (MSG) Real Salt Lake Away 0-3 L

Saturday, Aug 13 (MSG) Chicago Fire Home 2-2 T

Saturday, Aug 20 (MSG) New England Revolution Away 2-2 T

Saturday, Sep 10 (MSG Plus) Vancouver Whitecaps FC Home 1-1 T

Saturday, Sep 17 (MSG) FC Dallas Away 1-0 W

Wednesday, Sep 21 (MSG Plus) Real Salt Lake Home 8:00 PM

Saturday, Sep 24 (MSG) Portland Timbers Home 7:30 PM

Saturday, Oct 1 (FSC) Toronto FC Away 7:30 PM

Tuesday, Oct 4 (ESPN2/Deportes) Los Angeles Galaxy Home 8:00 PM

Saturday, Oct 15 (MSG/Tele) Sporting Kansas City Away 4:00 PM

Thurs., Oct 20 (ESPN2/Deportes) Philadelphia Union Home 8:00 PM

QUICK FACTS Red Bulls Real Salt Lake Record 7-6-15, 36 pts. (5th, East) 14-7-6, 48 pts. (3rd, West) Leading Scorer Thierry Henry (12) Alvario Saborío (8) Assist Leaders Dane Richards (7) Kyle Beckerman (9) Head Coach Hans Backe Jason Kreis (2nd seas. in NY: 22-15-21) (5th seas. at RSL: 56-46-41) Last MLS match between the teams: Red Bulls 0, Real Salt Lake 3 on August 6, 2011 at Rio Tinto Stadium.

BENCHGK – 18 Bouna Coundoul GK – 31 Alex Horwath D – 23 Mike Jones D – 22 Stephen Keel D – 91 Sacir Hot M – 15 Matt Kassel M – 16 John Rooney M – 21 Brian Nielsen M – 25 Stephane Auvray M – 32 Marcos Paullo M – 10 Mehdi Ballouchy F – 6 Corey Hertzog F – 17 Juan Agudelo

PROBABLE STARTERS

GK – 1 Frank Rost D – 44 Carlos Mendes D – 5 Tim Ream D – 4 Rafa Márquez D – 8 Jan Gunnar Solli M – 20 Joel Lindpere M – 2 Teemu Tainio M – 11 Dax McCarty M – 19 Dane Richards F – 14 Thierry Henry F – 9 Luke Rodgers

HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERY INJURY REPORTOUT: Carl Robinson (Right Knee Contusion); DOUBTFUL: Roy Miller (Right Adductor Strain)

DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY None

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20 44 RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE- New York looks to win its second straight game and stay unbeaten in its

last five matches when it hosts Real Salt Lake on Wednesday night. - The Red Bulls earned their first victory since July 6 on Saturday night,

defeating FC Dallas 1-0. Luke Rodgers scored the lone goal of the match in his first start since missing over two months with plantar fasciitis.

- This will be the 14th meeting between New York and Real Salt Lake, with both teams having three victories over the other, with seven ties.

- In the NY-RSL all-time series, neither team has ever defeated the other on the road.

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET

BULLETIN BOARD NEW YORK HOSTS REAL SALT LAKE, PORTLAND TIMBERS IN BUSY WEEK AT RED BULL ARENA Unbeaten in their last four matches, New York begins a busy week of action on Wednesday when it hosts Real Salt Lake at 8:00 PM ET (TV: MSG Plus; Radio WADO 1280 AM). The Red Bulls enter the week in fifth place in the Eastern Conference after picking up their seventh win of the season last Saturday, a 1-0 road win over FC Dallas. The victory moved the Red Bulls to 7-6-15 on the season with 36 points, just three behind the Philadelphia Union, which currently holds the third position in the East. (See note below for updated playoff standings) In Dallas, New York was boosted by the return of goalkeeper Frank Rost, who earned his second shutout as a Red Bull after missing the past three games with a right quadriceps tear. Forward Luke Rodgers, who returned to action on Sept. 10 against Vancouver after missing time with plantar fasciitis, made his first start since July 9 and tallied his seventh goal of the season. One of the top defensive sides in MLS this season, Real Salt Lake comes into the match riding a four game winning streak. RSL continued its roll on Saturday with a 1-0 victory over Sporting Kansas City on the strength of Nat Borchers’ third goal of the season. Jason Kreis’ team currently sits on 48 points with a 14-7-6 record, good for third in the competitive Western Conference. On Aug. 6, Real Salt Lake defeated the Red Bulls by a 3-0 score at Rio Tinto Stadium. The Red Bulls have never lost at home to the Utah side, owning a 3-0-3 all-time home record vs. Real Salt Lake. Real Salt Lake will be without midfielder Kyle Beckerman, who earned a one-match suspension for yellow card accumulation when he was booked on Saturday. The Red Bulls host the Portland Timbers for the first time ever on Saturday at 7:30 PM ET (TV: MSG, Radio: WADO 1280 AM). Portland comes into Red Bull Arena fresh off a 3-0 decision over the New England Revolution on Friday. The Timbers improved their record to 10-12-6 with 36 points. Before heading East for this weekend’s clash with the Red Bulls, Portland stops over in San Jose for a matchup against the Earthquakes on Wednesday. Earlier this season, the Red Bulls and Timbers played to a wild 3-3 draw at JELD-WEN Field on June 19 as late goals by Thierry Henry and former-Red Bull Dwayne De Rosario erased a 3-1 Timbers lead. RODGERS GOAL, ROST SHUTOUT LEADS RED BULLS TO 1-0 VICTORY AT FC DALLAS Luke Rodgers’ seventh goal of the season and a stout defensive performance helped the New York Red Bulls snap an eight-game winless streak in MLS play with a 1-0 shutout victory over FC Dallas Saturday night at Pizza Hut Park. New York, led by goalkeeper Frank Rost, earned its eight clean sheet of the year, as the Red Bulls moved to 36 points off a 7-6-15 record. The Red Bulls are currently in possession of the last wild card spot in the MLS Cup Playoffs standings, currently tied on points with the Portland Timbers, but besting them on goal differential. The Red Bulls tested FC Dallas goalkeeper Kevin Hartman in the ninth minute. Rodgers, who made his first start for New York since July 9 after missing time due to plantar fasciitis, slid a pass through to Dane Richards in the corner of the box. Richards’ ensuing shot was pushed aside by Hartman. Two minutes later, FC Dallas’ Ricardo Villar won possession in the center of the park and found an on-rushing Maicon Santos, as the forward slid his attempt past the right post. Santos got behind the Red Bulls back four and lobbed it over Rost and the crossbar moments after. Both teams searched for the first goal and Villar nearly had it, forcing Rost to make a full-extension save at the near post. Rost was returning

Saturday from a right quadriceps tear that made him miss three regular season matches. Then, the visitors almost caught FC Dallas on the counterattack with Teemu Tainio stringing the ball to Rodgers, who rounded Hartman and could not get his left-footed attempt on net. The pesky Rodgers put the Red Bulls in front in the 36th minute. New York defender Stephen Keel launched a ball down the right channel into the path of forward Juan Agudelo. Agudelo drove to the endline and crossed it to Rodgers, who bundled it in from close range. The Red Bulls’ defense held off FC Dallas for the second half and could have doubled their lead. Former FC Dallas midfielder Dax McCarty found a wide open Joel Lindpere in the left side of the box. Lindpere dribbled in, cut to his right foot and put his shot just high from six yards out. New York was missing Thierry Henry due to Achilles inflammation while defenders Rafa Marquez and Jan Gunnar Solli were suspended for the match. Roy Miller was also out due to injury. Rost made three saves to earn his second shutout this season. CURRENT MLS CUP PLAYOFFS PICTURE In the MLS Cup Playoff wild card standings, the Red Bulls hold the tenth and final spot as they enter the week tied on 36 points with Portland but ahead on goal differential. The Red Bulls trail the Philadelphia Union for third place in the Eastern Conference, and an automatic bid in the MLS Cup Playoffs, by three points. (The top three teams in each conference at the end of the season earn automatic bids to the MLS Cup Playoffs, with four wild card spots rounding out the postseason.) CURRENT MLS CUP PLAYOFFS PICTURE In the MLS Cup Playoff wild card standings, the Red Bulls hold the tenth and final spot as they enter the week tied on 36 points with Portland but ahead on goal differential. The Red Bulls trail the Philadelphia Union for third place in the Eastern Conference, and an automatic bid in the MLS Cup Playoffs, by three points. Here are the current Eastern Conference and wild card standings: Eastern Conference (current automatic bids) Points GP Goal Diff. Columbus Crew 41 29 -2 Sporting Kansas City 40 29 6 Philadelphia Union 39 28 6 Wild Card (top four earn playoff bids) Points GP Goal Diff. FC Dallas 46 29 4 Colorado Rapids 41 30 1 Houston Dynamo 39 30 1 New York Red Bulls 36 28 5 Portland Timbers 36 28 -5 D.C. United 34 26 -1 Chivas USA 31 29 -2 Chicago Fire 30 28 -4 Toronto FC 30 30 -20 San Jose Earthquakes 29 28 -7 New England Revolution 27 29 11 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 22 28 -18 ROST RETURNS, EARNS CLEAN SHEET Backstopped by the return of goalkeeper Frank Rost, the Red Bulls shutout FC Dallas 1-0 on Saturday. It was the first clean sheet for the Red Bulls since a scoreless draw at Chivas USA on July 16. Rost earned his second shutout as a Red Bull, making three saves. It was Rost’s first

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET appearance since Aug. 6, when he left the Red Bulls’ match with Real Salt Lake with an injury after one half. FILLING IN ADMIRABLY With Roy Miller injured and Jan Gunnar Solli and Rafa Márquez suspended, defender Stephen Keel earned a start against FC Dallas on Saturday and contributed to the victory with his second assist of the season. Keel played a long ball to Juan Agudelo, who then fed Luke Rodgers for the lone goal of the match in the 36th minute. It was the Littleton, CO native’s 11th appearance of the season and his eighth start, his first since June 26 at Chicago. RODGERS RETURNS TO THE FIELD New York forward Luke Rodgers made his return to the field on Sept. 10 after missing two months of action with plantar fasciitis. The Englishman earned his first start since July 9 this past Saturday against FC Dallas and scored his seventh goal of the season to lift New York to a 1-0 victory. Rodgers also has three assists to go along with his seven goals in 17 appearances this season. MENDES 2ND ON CLUB’S ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED LIST Red Bulls defender Carlos Mendes made his 144th regular season appearance for club on Saturday, and continues to close in on Mike Petke atop the club’s all-time games played list. NEW YORK ALL TIME GAMES PLAYED 1. Mike Petke 169 2. Carlos Mendes 144 T-3. Seth Stammler 142 T-3. John Wolyniec 142 5. Jeff Parke 132 HENRY TIED ATOP MLS GOLDEN BOOT RACE Despite missing the Red Bulls’ last match on Saturday at FC Dallas due to an Achilles tendon injury, captain and forward Thierry Henry remains tied atop Major League Soccer’s Golden Boot race, with 12 goals in 2011. 2011 MLS GOALS LEADERS Player (Team) Goals 1. Thierry Henry (NY) 12 T-1. Landon Donovan (LA) 12 T-3. Charlie Davies (D.C.) 11 T-4. Andres Mendoza (CLB) 11 5. Four players tied 10 U.S. NATIONAL TEAM TO MAKE RED BULL ARENA DEBUT OCT 11 VS. ECUADOR The New York Red Bulls announced that Red Bull Arena will host the United States Men’s National Team for the first time in its history, as the Americans will face the Ecuador National Team on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 7:00 PM. It will be broadcast live on ESPN2, ESPN3 and Univision. Fans can also follow along on ussoccer.com’s MatchTracker and Twitter @ussoccer. To purchase tickets for the match or for more information, log onto www.newyorkredbulls.com The match will be the second for U.S. head coach Jurgen Klinsmann in four days in early October as the U.S. will face Honduras three days earlier on Saturday, Oct. 8 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. Both matches fall during an international fixture window, which gives Klinsmann the opportunity to call in a full complement of players. “We want to expose the team to as many styles as possible, and we know the quality of Ecuador,” said Klinsmann. “We are also excited for the opportunity to play in Red Bull Arena. The stadium is one of the best soccer-specific venues in the United States and we are looking forward to playing our first ever national team match in Harrison.”

“We are honored to host the U.S. Men’s National Team at Red Bull Arena for the first time in our stadium’s history,” said Red Bulls President, Business Operations Chris Heck. “It will be a unique opportunity to bring together the deep passion for the National Team within the country’s top soccer market and the premium soccer-specific venue in North America.” The U.S. only holds a 2-4-4 record against Ecuador, but both wins have come in the last two meetings. After only scoring two goals in eight games (both in a 2-2 draw on Dec. 2, 1984), the U.S. finally earned their first victory against Ecuador on March 10, 2002, with a 1-0 victory in Birmingham, Ala. that saw U.S. goalkeeper and New Jersey native Tim Howard earned his first cap and first shutout. In the next match of the series, the U.S. was led by all-time leading goalscorer Landon Donovan who registered a hat trick in a 3-1 victory on March 25, 2007, in Tampa, Fla. Ecuador has qualified for two FIFA World Cups, in 2002 and 2006, and just missed the South American playoff spot during the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign. Ecuador will be traveling to the United States directly following its opening 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Oct. 7 when the team hosts Venezuela. The Oct. 11 match will be the first for the U.S. Men at Red Bull Arena, but the second for a U.S. National Team as the U.S. Women’s National Team defeated Mexico 1-0 at the venue in that team’s Send-Off match before heading to Germany for the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup. RED BULLS ANNOUNCE THIRD ANNUAL NYPD/FDNY “BATTLE ON THE PITCH” FOR SEPT. 24 The New York Red Bulls announced that the third annual Battle on the Pitch between the New York Police Department and the Fire Department of New York soccer teams will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011 at Red Bull Arena after the conclusion of the Red Bulls match against the Portland Timbers. The Red Bulls are scheduled to kick off play with the Timbers at 7:30 PM ET, with the Battle on the Pitch kicking off shortly after the conclusion of the match. Through the admission of any ticket, fans are entitled to attend both contests. Special $20 endline tickets for the match are available for fans by calling 1.877.RBSOCCER, or by visiting www.newyorkredbulls.com/battleonthepitch. A portion of the funds raised through the end zone tickets will benefit The Sergio Villanueva Foundation and The Widows and Orphans Fund. “We are anxious to get this game on versus the Fire Department for several reasons - number one being that we will raise money for two great causes,” Lieutenant Ronald Mejia of the New York Police Department Soccer Team said. “Fans will be supporting two really great charities, they will see some great competition, and they’ll be around fans who are passionate about the FDNY and the NYPD,” Firefighter Joe Brosi said. “I think it will be a really great match.” The annual match was founded in 2009 and was initially referred to as the Mayor’s Cup. The FDNY won in 2009 and the NYPD claimed victory in 2010. Although the match has the title of being a scrimmage, Brosi claims that for the two sides the game represents much more. “For 90 minutes it is a heated rivalry. Prior to the game and after the game we are very good friends,” Brosi said. “More importantly though, it is about the good we are able to do, the money we are able to raise, and the message we are allowed to share through the sport of soccer.”

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET RED BULL ARENA TO HOST ANNUAL HARRISON/KEARNY HIGH SCHOOL MATCHES Red Bull Arena will host the annual girls and boys matches between Harrison High School and Kearny High School on Saturday, Oct. 8. The girls teams will face off against each other at 1:00 PM while the boys will play at 3:00 PM. “We are excited to be hosting the next installment of this historic local rivalry at Red Bull Arena,” said Red Bulls President, Business Operations Chris Heck. “This will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for the players involved and we are looking forward to providing a first-class environment for them to compete.” "We are very grateful to the Red Bull organization, not only for their generous donation, but for rolling out the red carpet so that our local student athletes can showcase their talents in the best soccer venue anywhere,” said Dr. James Doran, Harrison Superintendent of Schools. “It is exciting to add another chapter to the historic rivalry between two prestigious high school soccer programs. We hope for many more in future years." "I would like to thank the Red Bulls for this tremendous opportunity that they have afforded the soccer players of Kearny and Harrison," said Ronald Bolandi, Kearny Superintendent of Schools. “We are expecting a fantastic day of soccer." Admittance for the match is $5 for adults and $3 for students. Fans can purchase their tickets by heading to the Red Bull Arena box office or calling 1.877.RBSOCCER. Each school will also have a specific amount of allotted tickets available for purchase through their respective athletic departments. For more information, call 1.877.RBSOCCER. RICHARDS GETS FIRST TWO GOAL GAME Red Bulls midfielder Dane Richards brought the Red Bulls back from a two-goal deficit on Saturday against the New England Revolution, scoring both goals of a 2-2 draw at Gillette Stadium. It was the first time in his five-year career that the Jamaican International scored two goals in a game. The two goals raised his goal total in 2011 to five, matching his career high which he set last season. Richards also has a single-season career high in assists this season with seven in 19 appearances. His career assist total is now 24, which is good for a tie with Mark Chung for fourth all-time in New York history. RED BULLS ALL-TIME ASSIST LEADERS PLAYER GP ASTS T-1. Amado Guevara 103 36 T-1. Tab Ramos 112 36 3. Mark Lisi 89 25 T-4. Dane Richards 122 24 T-4. Mark Chung 82 24 6. Clint Mathis 93 23 REAM RECORDS FIRST CAREER ASSIST Tim Ream set up Dane Richards’ first goal on Aug. 20 in a 2-2 draw with the New England Revolution, and it was the United States International’s first career MLS assist. Ream, a finalist for the 2010 MLS Rookie of the Year award, has played and started 50 games with the club since being drafted out of Saint Louis University in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft. KONOPKA BECOMES RED BULLS FIFTH STARTING GOALKEEPER OF THE SEASON Head Coach Hans Backe selected Chris Konopka in net for the Red Bulls’ 2-2 draw on Saturday with the Chicago Fire. Konopka became New York’s fifth starting goalkeeper of the season, joining Bouna Coundoul, Greg Sutton, Frank Rost, and Alex Horwath. It is just the fourth time in MLS history that a team has used five starting goalkeepers in one season, with Toronto FC in 2007 the last side to do so. Konopka, a 26-year-old MLS pool goalkeeper from Toms River, NJ, made three saves in his debut.

IRONMAN Red Bulls midfielder Joel Lindpere has started every game for the Red Bulls this season, and has logged 2,515 minutes – missing just five minutes of game action. BACKE RECORD STILL INTACT Since Hans Backe took over as Red Bulls’ head coach at the beginning of last season, New York has posted a record of 21-0-10 in games where they opened the scoring. TICKETS FOR REMAINING RED BULLS HOME GAMES AVAILABLE Individual game tickets to the final portion of the New York Red Bulls’ 2011 MLS regular season at Red Bull Arena are on sale now. These remaining home games will mark the return of the Red Bulls to Harrison after the team’s historic participation and victory in the prestigious Emirates Cup tournament in London at the end of July. Some of the action includes exciting matchups against CONCACAF Champions League Finalists Real Salt Lake and Eastern Conference foe, the Philadelphia Union. The matches that are on sale are: Date Opponent Time Wednesday, Sep. 21 Real Salt Lake 8:00 PM Saturday, Sep. 24 Portland Timbers 7:30 PM Tuesday, Oct. 4 Los Angeles Galaxy 8:00 PM – SOLD OUT Thursday, Oct. 20 Philadelphia Union 8:00 PM Each game also gives the Red Bulls and their fans an opportunity to give back to the community. On Oct. 20, the Red Bulls will host Breast Cancer Awareness Night when the team faces the Philadelphia Union. For a full list of charitable opportunities at every Red Bulls home match, visit http://www.newyorkredbulls.com/charitable-schedule. Tickets can be purchased by logging onto www.newyorkredbulls.com or by calling 1.877.RBSOCCER. RED BULLS LOAN DEFENDER TYLER LASSITER TO CAROLINA RAILHAWKS The New York Red Bulls announced Aug. 30 that it loaned defender Tyler Lassiter to the Carolina RailHawks of the North American Soccer League for the remainder of the RailHawks’ season. New York selected Lassiter with the 30th overall pick in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft out of North Carolina State University. Lassiter appeared in two U.S. Open Cup matches for the Red Bulls this season, making his team debut in the Red Bulls’ 2-1 victory over FC New York on June 28. Lassiter has not appeared in a MLS match this season. The RailHawks are currently leading the NASL with 51 points off a 16-4-3 record. RED BULLS ACQUIRE MIDFIELDER STEPHANE AUVRAY The New York Red Bulls announced Aug. 12 that they acquired midfielder Stephane Auvray from Sporting Kansas City in exchange for New York’s natural 2013 second round MLS SuperDraft pick. Auvray made his Red Bulls debut on August 13, coming on in the 60th minute for Mehdi Ballouchy. Auvray, 29, was in the midst of his second season in Major League Soccer with Kansas City. This season, he has made six appearances and three starts, missing a significant amount of time captaining the Guadeloupe National Team during the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Last year, Auvray started in 21 games after missing the first two months due to injury, notching one assist featuring primarily as a defensive midfielder. Before joining Kansas City, Auvray played for Nimes Olympique in the French second division, making 11 appearances. From 2004-09, Auvray featured 144 times for French second division club Vannes OC, scoring

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET one goal. He has also been with lower division sides GSI Pontivy and Caen B during his senior career, which started in 2002. Auvray has earned 20 caps for his national team and recorded two goals. He was part of Guadeloupe’s 2007 and 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup campaigns, as well as the 2010 Digicel Caribbean Cup. RED BULLS BECOME FIRST AMERICAN SIDE TO WIN EMIRATES CUP The Red Bulls made history the weekend of July 30-31, becoming the first American club to participate in and win the Emirates Cup, the annual four-team tournament hosted by England’s Arsenal FC. The Red Bulls topped the Emirates Cup table with four points after defeating French club Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 on July 30 and earning a 1-1 draw with host Arsenal on July 31. In the five-year history of the tournament, Arsenal has won the trophy three times (2007, 2009-10), while the Red Bulls join German club Hamburger SV, who won the competition in 2008, as the only other clubs other than the host to raise the cup. HENRY, MARQUEZ, REAM VOTED TO ALL-STAR FIRST XI, HENRY AND REAM START, AGUDELO PLAYS AS COMMISSIONER’S PICK New York Red Bulls forward Thierry Henry and defenders Rafa Márquez and Tim Ream were selected to the 2011 MLS All-Star First XI. Henry started for the MLS All-Stars on July 27 vs. Manchester United, and played the first half. Ream was also selected to start by his club manager, Hans Backe, and played 76 minutes. Marquez sat out the match. Red Bulls forward Juan Agudelo was selected to the 2011 MLS All-Star by Don Garber with one of his two Commissioner’s Picks. The U.S. International entered the match in the 81st minute for Omar Bravo. NEW YORK SIGNS GERMAN GOALKEEPER FRANK ROST, LOANS SUTTON TO IMPACT The New York Red Bulls announced Wednesday, July 13 the signing of goalkeeper comes to New York after playing in the German Bundesliga for nearly 20 years – most recently starting for Hamburger SV. Rost made his MLS and club debut in the Red Bulls’ 0-0 draw with Chivas USA on June 16. Rost made one save in preserving the shutout. He was the fourth New York goalkeeper this season to earn a shutout, an MLS record. Rost, 38, started his professional career in 1992 with Werder Bremen, where he spent 10 years, first with the reserve team before moving to the senior squad. During his time there, the 6-4 goalkeeper earned 147 senior team appearances. In 2002, Rost moved to Schalke 04, winning a starting spot and playing in 130 matches. Rost will count as the third Designated Player in the New York Red Bulls current roster. He was most recently with Hamburger SV, becoming a fixture in the lineup and making 149 appearances. Rost has played in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa Cup, playing in 89 matches in the latter – a Germany record. Rost was part of two Bundesliga runner up squads in 1995 and 2005. This past season, Rost featured in 30 games for Hamburger. He is also one of two goalkeepers to score in open play in the Bundesliga. The Red Bulls also announced that they loaned goalkeeper Greg Sutton to NASL side, the Montreal Impact, for the remainder of the year. The loan is subject to Sutton clearing MLS waivers. Sutton started 10 games in goal for the Red Bulls this season, posting a record of 3-2-5 and a 1.50 goals against average. Sutton joined the club prior to last season, being signed on March 11. For his Red Bulls career, Sutton started in 13 regular season matches with a record of 4-3-6 and a 1.23 goals against average. LINDPERE WINS MLS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Joel Lindpere was voted Major League Soccer Player of the Week by the North American Soccer Reporters for Week 16 of the 2011 Major League Soccer season. Lindpere notched his first MLS multi-goal game, scoring both of the Red Bulls’ goals in the team’s come-from-behind 2-2 tie with

the San Jose Earthquakes on July 2 at Stanford Stadium. This was first-ever MLS Player of the Week award for the midfielder, who is in his second year in the league. RED BULLS ACQUIRE MIDFIELDER DAX MCCARTY Red Bull New York announced June 27 that it acquired midfielder Dax McCarty from D.C. United in exchange for midfielder Dwayne De Rosario. McCarty, 24, played in 13 games for United, notching 11 starts and two goals. His rights were acquired by D.C. from the Portland Timbers in addition to allocation money on Nov. 24, 2010 in exchange for defender Rodney Wallace and the lower of United’s two fourth round selections in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. Portland had drafted McCarty with the first pick in the 2010 Expansion Draft. Prior to joining D.C., the Winter Park, FL native was an integral part of FC Dallas’ run to the 2010 MLS Cup Final. In 2010, McCarty featured in 21 matches, tallying one goal and two assists while establishing himself as one of the top young midfielders in MLS. McCarty enjoyed a breakout campaign in 2009, recording three goals and six assists in 28 games played. Drafted in the first round of the 2006 MLS SuperDraft out of the University of North Carolina, McCarty, who had a career-high seven assists in 2007, amassed 93 appearances, 71 starts, five goals and 17 assists over five seasons in the Lone Star State. On the international level, McCarty has earned five caps for the United States and made his senior team debut on Nov. 14, 2009 against Slovakia. McCarty has also represented his country on the Under-20 level, where he appeared in all five games in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2007 and was a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team that competed in Beijing. He was in addition a part of the U.S. Under-17 Residency Program. RED BULLS SIGN DEFENDER MIKE JONES Red Bull New York signed defender Mike Jones on June 18. He made his MLS and Red Bulls’ debut on June 26 at Chicago, coming on as a substitute in second half stoppage time for Dwayne De Rosario. Jones, a left-footed defender, was selected by Sporting Kansas City as the 28th overall selection in the 2011 MLS Supplemental draft on Jan. 18, 2011, before being waived on May 5. He did not make any MLS appearances for Kansas City, but played in one reserve league match. The St. Peters, MO native played at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville for four years, being named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference Second Team in 2010 while playing 60 games during his college career, notching six goals and two assists. In his senior year, Jones and the Cougars were runners-up in the MVC Tournament. RED BULLS NAME CHRIS HECK AS NEW PRESIDENT, BUSINESS OPERATIONS Red Bull New York announced that long-time sports executive, Chris Heck, has joined the Red Bulls as its new President, Business Operations. Heck oversees the business and commercial aspects of the club and Red Bull Arena. In his most recent role, Heck served as the Senior Vice President of Marketing Partnerships for the National Basketball Association since 2004, where he managed the business for the USA Basketball Senior Men’s and Women’s National Teams. Prior to his role with NBA’s Marketing Partnerships, Heck, served as the league’s Senior Vice President of Team Business Operations, where he managed a group of experts in team sponsorship development, ticket sales, premium seating, marketing, and retention staff. Additionally, Heck oversaw the NBA Canada office in Toronto and managed the day-to-day league business relationships with the Wizards, Celtics, Knicks, Lakers, Clippers, and Sonics.

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THE TEAM #17 JUAN AGUDELO Position: Forward How Acquired: Signed on March 26, 2010 under Major League Soccer’s Home Grown Player rule. Previous Club/College: Red Bulls Academy NY Debut: April 27, 2010 vs. Philadelphia (USOC). His regular season debut was on Oct. 9, 2010 vs. Real Salt Lake. 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 6 Assists: 2 GP: 22 GS: 12 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 6 Assists: 2 GP: 24 GS: 12 2011 Season Notes: Started, played 90 minutes, and scored first career goal, the game-winning goal on March 19 in 1-0 win over Seattle. Was called up to the United States National Team, missing March 26 match at Columbus. Scored second international goal for USA against Argentina on March 26. Scored goal on April 21 at D.C. in 4-0 win; goal was nominated for MLS Goal of the Week. Played in five matches for U.S. National Team during 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup, registering one assist. Returned to team June 27. Notched first career two-goal game in 5-0 victory over Toronto FC on July 6. Notched first career regular season assist on July 20 at Colorado, setting up Henry goal. Scored 5th goal of the year on July 23 vs. FC Dallas. Was chosen by Commissioner Don Garber to the MLS All-Star Team, and played 9 minutes against Manchester United in the All-Star Game. Played twice for U.S. on Sept. 2 and 5. Scored sixth goal of season off the bench in 1-1 draw with Vancouver on Sept. 10. Assisted on Rodgers’ game-winning goal on Sept. 17 at FC Dallas. First MLS Goal: March 19, 2011 Last MLS Goal: September 10, 2011 #3 CHRIS ALBRIGHT Position: Defender How Acquired: Signed on January 14, 2010 after his rights were acquired from the New England Revolution in exchange for two MLS SuperDraft picks. Previous Club/College: New England Revolution (MLS) NY Debut: April 27, 2010 vs. Philadelphia (USOC), May 20, 2010 vs. Columbus (MLS) 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 7 GS: 5 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 11 Assists: 22 GP: 224 GS: 194 2011 Season Notes: Underwent successful hernia surgery on May 24, and was expected to be out 6-8 weeks. Made first competitive appearance of season on July 12 at Chicago in U.S. Open Cup, starting and playing 60 minutes. Made 2011 regular season debut on July 20 at Colorado, coming on as a substitute for Dax McCarty in the 71st minute. Started both games of the 2011 Emirates Cup. Made first MLS start of the year against Real Salt Lake on Aug. 6. Went all 90 against Chicago on August 13. First MLS Goal: May 27, 2000 Last MLS Goal: Aug. 26, 2006 #25 STEPHANE AUVRAY Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Acquired by New York on Aug. 12, 2011 from Sporting Kansas City in exchange for New York’s natural 2013 second round MLS SuperDraft pick Previous Club/College: Sporting Kansas City (MLS) NY Debut: Aug. 13, 2011 vs. Chicago *2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 10 GS: 4 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 1 GP: 31 GS: 25 (*Stats with New York and Sporting Kansas City combined) 2011 Season Notes: Acquired by Red Bulls on Aug. 12 from Sporting Kansas City. Made Red Bulls debut on Aug. 13 vs. Chicago, entering the match in the 60th minute. Made first start for Red Bulls on Sept. 10 vs. Vancouver First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A

#10 MEHDI BALLOUCHY Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Acquired by New York on Sept. 14, 2010 from Colorado in exchange for forward Macoumba Kandji Previous Club: Colorado Rapids (MLS) NY Debut: September 16, 2010 at FC Dallas 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 2 Assists: 1 GP: 26 GS: 17 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 12 Assists: 22 GP: 155 GS: 125 2011 Season Notes: Started first 3 games for Red Bulls. Picked up first assist of season on Agudelo’s goal in 4-0 win at D.C. on April 21. Notched first goal of the season on May 21 at Houston, tallying the game-tying goal in second half stoppage time. Scored second goal of season in 1-1 tie vs. Columbus on June 4. First MLS Goal: May 20, 2006 Last MLS Goal: June 4, 2011 #18 BOUNA COUNDOUL Position: Goalkeeper How Acquired: Signed on June 29, 2009 after his rights were acquired from the Colorado Rapids in exchange for allocation money. Previous Club: Colorado Rapids (MLS) NY Debut: July 25, 2009 at Colorado 2011 Season Stats: GP: 12 GS: 11 Rec: 3-2-6 GAA: 1.13 MLS Career Stats: GP: 99 GS: 97 Rec: 36-36-25 GAA: 1.13 2011 Season Notes: Missed March 26 match at Columbus due to international duty. Earned first shutout of season on April 16 vs. San Jose. Pitched third consecutive shutout on April 30 vs. Sporting Kansas City with two saves. Was unavailable for June 4 game vs. Columbus due to international duty for Senegal. Came on at halftime for Rost on Aug. 6 against Real Salt Lake. Played for Senegal Aug. 10 against Morocco. #14 THIERRY HENRY Position: Forward How Acquired: Signed on July 14, 2010 as Designated Player Previous Club: FC Barcelona (Spain) NY Debut: July 31, 2010 at Houston 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 12 Assists: 4 GP: 21 GS: 21 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 14 Assists: 7 GP: 32 GS: 32 2011 Season Notes: Missed match at Columbus on March 26 with hamstring injury. Scored first goal and picked up first assist of season in 3-0 win over San Jose on April 16. Had first MLS two-goal game on April 21 in 4-0 win at D.C.. Scored fourth goal of season on May 7 at Los Angeles, fifth on May 15 vs. Chivas USA. Missed May 21 match at Houston with a sore knee. Scored goal on May 25 vs. Colorado in 2-2 draw. Missed match on May 28 at Vancouver due to knee swelling. Provided cross that led to own goal and scored game-winner in 2-1 victory over New England on June 10. Registered goal and an assist on June 19 in 3-3 draw at Portland; was sent off in the 93rd minute, and was suspended for June 23 match at Seattle. Missed July 2 match at San Jose with flu-like symptoms. Scored game-tying goal in 85th minute on July 23 vs. FC Dallas. Created pass in game-tying own goal in 1-1 draw with Arsenal July 31. Scored 12th goal in 2-2 tie vs. Chicago Aug. 13. Missed Aug. 20 match at New England and Sept. 17 match at FC Dallas with inflammation in Achilles tendon. First MLS Goal: August 28, 2010 Last MLS Goal: August 13, 2011

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET #6 COREY HERTZOG Position: Forward How Acquired: Drafted in the first round (13th overall) in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft Previous Club/College: Penn State University NY Debut: March 26, 2011 at Columbus 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 5 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 5 GS: 0 2011 Season Notes: Made MLS debut on March 26 at Columbus, coming on as a substitute in the 84th minute in 0-0 draw. Came on as substitute in 2-2 draw on May 21 at Houston and 1-1 draw on May 28 at Vancouver. Came on as a substitute in 64th minute of 2-1 victory over New England on June 10, and registered one shot on goal. Started, played 90 minutes, and scored first goal for Red Bulls in 2-1 victory over FC New York in U.S. Open Cup on June 28. Played 16 minutes as a substitute on July 30 vs. Paris Saint-Germain in Emirates Cup. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A #31 ALEX HORWATH Position: Goalkeeper How Acquired: Signed on March 25, 2011 Previous Club/College: University of Wisconsin NY Debut: March 26, 2011 at Columbus 2011 Season Stats: GP: 1 GS: 1 Rec. 0-0-1 GAA: 0.00 MLS Career Stats: GP: 1 GS: 1 Rec. 0-0-1 GAA: 0.00 2011 Season Notes: Made MLS and club debut on March 26 at Columbus, and started, played all 90 minutes, and made five saves in registering first career shutout. #91 SACIR HOT Position: Defender How Acquired: Signed on Jan. 31, 2011 under Major League Soccer’s Home Grown Player rule. Previous Club/College: Boston College NY Debut: June 28, 2011 vs. FC New York (U.S. Open Cup) 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 0 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 0 GS: 0 2011 Season Notes: Was called up to the U.S. U-20 National Team on March 17 for the CONCACAF U-20 Championships. Called into U.S. U-20 squad for friendlies on May 17 and 19 at France. Made Red Bulls debut in U.S. Open Cup victory over FC New York on June 28, playing the second half. Made second pro appearance in U.S. Open Cup on July 12 at Chicago, playing 18 minutes off the bench. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A #15 MATT KASSEL Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Signed on Jan. 24, 2011 under Major League Soccer’s home Grown Player Rule Previous Club/College: University of Maryland NY Debut: May 28, 2011 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 2 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 2 GS: 0 2011 Season Notes: Played second half of friendly at Montreal Impact. Made MLS debut on May 28 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC, coming on as a substitute in the 70th minute of 1-1 draw. Replaced Solli at right back in the first half of 1-1 draw with Columbus. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A

#23 MIKE JONES Position: Defender How Acquired: Signed on June 18, 2011 Previous Club/College: Sporting Kansas City NY Debut: June 26, 2011 at Chicago Fire 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 1 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 1 GS: 0 2011 Season Notes: Signed by the club on June 18, 2011. Was in the 18-man matchday roster on June 19 at Portland. Made MLS and team debut on June 26 at Chicago, coming on as a substitute in second half stoppage time. Started and played 90 minutes in U.S. Open Cup victory over FC New York on June 28. #22 STEPHEN KEEL Position: Defender How Acquired: Signed on March 9, 2011 Previous Club: Portland Timbers (USL) NY Debut: March 26, 2011 at Columbus 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 2 GP: 11 GS: 8 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 2 GP: 21 GS: 15 2011 Season Notes: Made team debut on March 26 at Columbus, starting and playing all 90 minutes of 0-0 draw. Registered first career MLS assist on Henry’s game-winning goal on June 10 in 2-1 victory over New England. Suffered own goal in 3-3 draw at Portland on June 19. Came on as a substitute in both matches of Emirates Cup July 30-31. Started, played 90 minutes and assisted on Rodgers’ game-winning goal on Sept. 17 at FC Dallas. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A #12 TYLER LASSITER Position: Defender How Acquired: Drafted in the second round (30th overall) in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft Previous Club/College: North Carolina State University NY Debut: June 28, 2011 vs. FC New York (U.S. Open Cup) 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 0 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 0 GS: 0 2011 Season Notes: Made Red Bulls debut on June 28 in U.S. Open Cup victory over FC New York on June 28, entering the match in the 66th minute. Started and played 90 minutes in U.S. Open Cup on July 12 at Chicago. Loaned out to USL side Carolina Railhawks on Aug. 30. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A #20 JOEL LINDPERE

Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Signed on March 5, 2010. Previous Club: Tromso IF (Norway) NY Debut: March 27, 2010 vs. Chicago Fire 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 6 Assists: 6 GP: 28 GS: 28 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 9 Assists: 12 GP: 57 GS: 57 2011 Season Notes: Started first six games of 2011 season. Scored first goal of season on April 21 at D.C. in 4-0 victory. Assisted via corner kick on Ballouchy’s game-tying goal on May 21 at Houston. Registered assist on Henry goal on May 25 vs. Colorado. Assisted on Richards’ goal on June 23 at Seattle. Scored second goal of the season on June 26 at Chicago in 1-1 tie. Had first career two goal game on July 2 at San Jose, scoring both goals in a 2-2 tie and was named MLS Player of the Week. Scored a goal and added two assists in 5-0 victory over Toronto FC on July 6. Tallied only goal in 1-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain July 30. Scored game-tying goal on August 13 in 2-2 draw with Chicago Fire. First MLS Goal: March 27, 2010 Last MLS Goal: August 13, 2011

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET #4 RAFA MARQUEZ Position: Defender/Midfielder How Acquired: Signed on Aug. 2, 2010 as Designated Player Previous Club: FC Barcelona (Spain) NY Debut: August 8, 2010 at Chicago Fire 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 3 GP: 14 GS: 14 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 1 Assists: 4 GP: 24 GS: 24 2011 Season Notes: Earned 100th cap for Mexico on March 26 vs. Paraguay. Assisted on Henry’s goal on May 15 vs. Chivas USA. Missed May 25 match vs. Colorado and May 28 match at Vancouver due to groin strain. Unavailable from May 26 due to international duty with Mexico for Gold Cup. Helped Mexico win 2011 Gold Cup, playing in every match while scoring one goal. Returned to team on June 27 but suffered right hamstring strain in Gold Cup Final. Missed five matches from July 2 to July 20 due to right hamstring injury. Returned from injury on July 23 vs. FC Dallas, going the full 90. Was selected to MLS All-Star First XI, but did not play in the All-Star game. Played for Mexico vs. U.S. on Aug. 10. Assisted on Richards’ game-tying goal on Aug. 20 at New England. Assisted on Agudelo goal on Sept. 10 vs. Vancouver. Suspended for Sept. 17 match at FC Dallas due to card accumulation. First MLS Goal: August 21, 2010 Last MLS Goal: August 21, 2010 #11 DAX MCCARTY Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Acquired from D.C. United on June 27, 2011 in exchange for midfielder Dwayne De Rosario Previous Club: D.C. United (MLS) NY Debut: July 2, 2011 at San Jose *2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 4 GP: 24 GS: 22 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 5 Assists: 21 GP: 117 GS: 93 (* Stats with D.C. United and New York combined) 2011 Season Notes: Appeared in 13 games for D.C. United, starting 11 and adding two assists before being acquired by New York on June 27. Made Red Bulls debut on July 2 in 2-2 tie at San Jose, starting and playing 90 minutes. Picked up first assist as a Red Bull on Henry’s game-winning 85th minute goal on July 23 vs. FC Dallas. First MLS Goal: September 23, 2007 Last MLS Goal: April 17, 2010 # 44 CARLOS MENDES Position: Defender How Acquired: Signed on March 21, 2005. Previous Club: Rochester Raging Rhinos (USL-1) NY Debut: April 2, 2005 vs. Real Salt Lake. 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 16 GS: 15 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 2 GP: 144 GS: 127 2011 Season Notes: Started and played 90 minutes in 0-0 draw with Columbus on March 26, and in 2-2 draw with Colorado on May 25. Captained side at Vancouver on May 28. Missed Aug. 6 match at Real Salt Lake due to right calf strain. Made 143rd appearance for club on Sept. 10 vs. Vancouver, moving to second place on club’s all-time games played list. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A

#7 ROY MILLER Position: Defender How Acquired: Signed on January 8, 2010 Previous Club: Rosenborg (Norway) NY Debut: March 27, 2010 vs. Chicago 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 3 GP: 26 GS: 26 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 5 GP: 51 GS: 47 2011 Season Notes: Has started every game of the 2011 season. Was called into Costa Rica National Team for 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Picked up first assist of season on Rodgers’ game-tying goal on May 25 vs. Colorado. Assisted on Rodgers’ goal in 1-1 draw on May 28 at Vancouver. Earned assist on Lindpere’s first goal on July 2 at San Jose. Provided cross that led to own goal in 84th minute against Arsenal on July 31 in Emirates Cup, the goal that gave New York the tournament victory. Missed Sept. 10 match vs. Vancouver and Sept. 17 match at FC Dallas with right adductor strain. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A #21 BRIAN NIELSEN Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Signed on loan on April 15, 2010 Previous Club: Vejle Boldklub (Denmark) NY Debut: April 24, 2010 vs. Philadelphia 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 0 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 2 GS: 1 2011 Season Notes: Has missed entire season recovering from knee surgery. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A #32 MARCOS PAULLO Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Signed January 21, 2011 Previous Club: Atletico Paranaense (Brazil) NY Debut: N/A 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 0 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 0 GS: 0 2011 Season Notes: Scored in Reserve League match vs. Columbus on May 30. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A #5 TIM REAM Position: Defender How Acquired: Drafted in the second round (18th overall) in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft Previous Club/College: Saint Louis University NY Debut: March 27, 2010 vs. Chicago 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 1 GP: 22 GS: 22 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 1 Assists: 1 GP: 52 GS: 52 2011 Season Notes: Was unavailable for March 26 match at Columbus after being called up by United States National Team. Played in two matches at the Gold Cup for United States. Returned to team June 27. Assisted on game-winning goal in 2-1 victory over FC New York in U.S. Open Cup on June 28. Started and played 76 minutes in MLS-All Star Game on July 27 against Manchester United. Recorded first career assist at New England Aug. 20. First MLS Goal: September 11, 2010 Last MLS Goal: September 11, 2010

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET #19 DANE RICHARDS Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Drafted in the second round (19th overall) in the 2007 MLS SuperDraft. Previous Club/College: Clemson University NY Debut: April 7, 2007 at Columbus 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 5 Assists: 7 GP: 21 GS: 21 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 18 Assists: 24 GP: 124 GS: 109 2011 Season Notes: Scored fastest goal in club history on May 21 at Houston, opening the scoring just 39 seconds into the match. Was called into Jamaica squad for 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup, unavailable from May 22, and returned on June 23. Assisted on Agudelo’s goal on July 23 vs. FC Dallas but earned two yellow cards, serving a one-game suspension when NY played at Real Salt Lake Aug. 6. Had two assists on Aug, 13 vs. Chicago, tying Mark Chung for fourth on the club’s all-time assists list. Registered first career multi-goal game with both goals in 2-2 draw at New England on Aug, 20. First MLS Goal: May 5, 2007 Last MLS Goal: August 20, 2011 #33 CARL ROBINSON Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Acquired on March 11, 2010 from Toronto FC in exchange for a fourth round selection in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. Previous Club: Toronto FC (MLS) NY Debut: April 17, 2010 vs. FC Dallas 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 2 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 4 Assists: 7 GP: 86 GS: 76 2011 Season Notes: Made season debut on April 21 in 4-0 win at D.C. Came on as a substitute at halftime of 1-0 win over Sporting Kansas City on April 30. Has missed time due to right knee injury. First MLS Goal: June 17, 2007 Last MLS Goal: August 21, 2010 # 9 LUKE RODGERS Position: Forward How Acquired: Signed on Jan. 28, 2011 Previous Club: Notts County (England) NY Debut: March 26, 2011 at Columbus Crew 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 7 Assists: 3 GP: 17 GS: 14 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 7 Assists: 3 GP: 17 GS: 14 2011 Season Notes: Made team debut in 0-0 draw at Columbus on March 26, starting and playing 84 minutes. Scored first career MLS goals and first career MLS assist in 3-0 victory over San Jose on April 16. Was named MLS Player of the Week for Week 5. Scored game-winning goal on April 30 vs. Sporting Kansas City. Assisted on Richards’ goal on May 21 at Houston, which was fastest goal in club history. Notched fifth goal of the season, another game-tying goal, on May 28 at Vancouver. Assisted on Ballouchy goal on June 4 vs. Columbus in 1-1 draw. Missed four matches from June 19-July 2 with plantar fasciitis. Scored sixth goal of season in 5-0 win on July 6 vs. Toronto FC. Returned to field on Sept. 10 vs. Vancouver after missing six games with plantar fasciitis. Started, played 45 minutes and scored seventh goal of season on Sept. 17 at FC Dallas. First MLS Goal: April 16, 2011 Last MLS Goal: September 17, 2011

#16 JOHN ROONEY Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Drafted in the second round (25th overall) in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft Previous Club: Macclesfield Town NY Debut: April 16, 2011 vs. San Jose Earthquakes 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 5 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 5 GS: 0 2011 Season Notes: Made MLS debut on April 16 vs. San Jose, coming on as a substitute in the 90th minute. Came on as a substitute in the 84th minute on June 10 vs. New England. Scored first Red Bulls goal, the game winning goal on June 28 in 2-1 victory over FC New York in U.S. Open Cup. Came on as a substitute in both matches during Emirates Cup July 30-31. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A #1 FRANK ROST Position: Goalkeeper How Acquired: Signed on July 13, 2011 Previous Club: Hamburger SV (German Bundesliga) NY Debut: July 16, 2011 at Chivas USA 2011 Season Stats: GP: 5 GS: 5 Rec.: 1-2-2 GAA: 1.78 MLS Career Stats: GP: 5 GS: 5 Rec.: 1-2-2 GAA: 1.78 2011 Season Notes: Made team debut on July 16 at Chivas USA, making one save and earning shutout. Earned shutout on July 30 over Paris Saint-Germain in Emirates Cup. Left game at Real Salt Lake Aug. 6 due to right quadriceps strain. Same injury kept him out of action until returning on Sept 17 at FC Dallas. Earned first Red Bulls win and second shutout on Sept 17 at FC Dallas in 1-0 victory. #39 TEDDY SCHNEIDER Position: Defender How Acquired: Drafted in the 2nd round (31st overall) in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft Previous Club/College: Princeton University NY Debut: June 28, 2011 vs. FC New York (U.S. Open Cup) 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 0 GS: 0 MLS Career Stats Goals: 0 Assists: 0 GP: 0 GS: 0 2011 Season Notes: Officially signed with team on April 12, 2011. Played 2nd half of friendly at Montreal Impact. Was in 18-man matchday roster on June 10 vs. New England and June 19 at Portland. Made Red Bulls debut, starting and playing 66 minutes in 2-1 victory over FC New York in U.S. Open Cup. Started and played 72 minutes in U.S. Open Cup on July 12. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A #8 JAN GUNNAR SOLLI Position: Defender/Midfielder How Acquired: Signed on Jan. 24, 2011 Previous Club: SK Brann (Norway) NY Debut: March 19, 2011 vs. Seattle Sounders FC 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 6 GP: 25 GS: 25 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 6 GP: 25 GS: 25 2011 Season Notes: Started, played 90 minutes and made Red Bulls debut in 1-0 victory over Seattle on March 19. Picked up first MLS assist on April 16 vs. San Jose. Had two assists in 4-0 victory over D.C. on April 21. Assisted on Rodgers’ goal on May 28 at Vancouver. Helped create play to force Zach Scott own goal in Seattle June 23. Had two assists on July 6 vs. Toronto FC in 5-0 victory. Left game at Real Salt Lake on Aug. 6 due to right quadriceps strain. Missed Aug. 13 match at Chicago with same injury. Suspended for Sept. 17 match at FC Dallas due to red card earned on Sept. 10 vs. Vancouver. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET #2 TEEMU TAINIO Position: Midfielder How Acquired: Signed on March 9, 2011. Previous Club: Ajax (Netherlands) NY Debut: March 19, 2011 vs. Seattle Sounders FC 2011 Season Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 2 GP: 22 GS: 22 MLS Career Stats: Goals: 0 Assists: 2 GP: 22 GS: 22 2011 Season Notes: Made Red Bulls debut and earned first MLS assist, setting up Agudelo’s winner on March 19 in 1-0 win versus Seattle. Left match on April 30 vs. Sporting Kansas City at halftime with groin injury, and missed following match on May 7 at Los Angeles. Picked up second assist of the season on Lindpere’s first goal in 2-2 tie at San Jose on July 2. Suspended for July 9 match vs. D.C. United due to card accumulation after picking up yellow card on July 6 vs. Toronto FC. Was a late scratch from lineup on July 20 at Colorado. Traveled but missed game at Real Salt Lake on Aug. 6 due to flu-like symptoms. Was sent off after receiving two yellow cards on Aug. 20 at New England, missing Vancouver match on Sept. 10 as a result. First MLS Goal: N/A Last MLS Goal: N/A

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET

2011 Red Bulls Regular Season Overview

Red Bulls Goals Scored Intervals TOTAL 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90+

Red Bulls 43 9 4 10 5 6 9 Opponents 38 7 6 7 7 6 5

2011 Categorical Win/Loss Home Road Overall Overall: 5-2-6 2-4-9 7-6-15 Vs. East: 3-1-3 1-1-4 4-2-7 Vs. West: 2-1-3 1-3-5 3-4-8 Scoring First: 5-0-4 2-0-5 7-0-9 Opp. Scoring First: 0-2-2 0-4-2 0-6-4 Leading at Half: 4-0-2 2-0-2 6-0-4 Trailing at Half: 0-0-2 0-3-1 0-3-3 Tied at Half: 1-2-2 0-1-6 1-3-8 Leading at 75’ 5-0-1 2-0-0 7-0-1 Trailing at 75’: 0-2-0 0-4-4 0-6-4 Tied at 75’: 0-0-5 0-0-5 0-0-10 Outshooting Opp.: 3-2-3 0-3-5 3-5-8 Out-Shot by Opp.: 2-0-3 1-1-4 3-1-7 Shots Even: 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 One-Goal Games: 3-2-0 1-1-0 4-3-0 Day Games: 0-0-0 0-0-3 0-0-3 Night Games: 5-2-6 2-4-6 7-6-12 In White Uniforms: 5-2-6 2-4-5 7-6-11 In Blue Uniforms: 0-0-0 0-0-4 0-0-4 On ESPN/2: 0-0-0 1-2-3 1-2-3 On MSG/MSG Plus 4-1-6 1-2-6 5-3-12 On TeleFutura: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 On FSC: 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 In March: 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-1 In April: 2-0-1 1-1-0 3-1-1 In May: 0-1-1 0-0-3 0-1-4 In June: 1-0-1 0-1-2 1-1-3 In July: 1-1-1 0-1-2 1-2-3 In August: 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-2 In September: 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 In October: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Miscellaneous Statistics Quickest Goal: Richards 1’ (5/21 at HOU) Quickest Goal Against: Braun 6’ (5/15 vs. CHV) Game-Winning Goals after 75’: N/A Game-Tying Goals after 75’: Ballouchy 91’+ (5/21 at HOU) De Rosario 96’+ (6/19 at POR) Lindpere 85’ (7/2 at SJ) Richards 87’ (8/20 at NE) Multi-Goal Games: Rodgers 2 (4/16 vs. SJ) Henry 2 (4/21 at D.C.) Lindpere 2 (7/2 at SJ) Agudelo 2 (7/6 vs. TOR) Richards 2 (8/20 at NE) Hat Tricks: N/A Hat Tricks Against: Braun (5/15 vs. CHV) Nyassi (7/20 at COL) Own Goals For: Cochrane 37’ (6/10 vs. NE) Scott 58’ (6/23 at SEA) Own Goals Against: Keel 49’ (6/19 at POR) Red Cards: Henry 93’+ (6/19 at POR) Richards 80’ (7/23 vs. FCD) Tainio 69’ (8/20 at NE) Solli 45’+ (9/10 vs. VAN) Opponent’s Red Cards: Burling 91’+ (7/2 at SJ) Mansally 55’ (8/20 at NE) Shutouts: Sutton (3/19 vs. SEA) Horwath (3/26 at CLB) Coundoul (4/16 vs. SJ) Coundoul (4/21 at D.C.) Coundoul (4/30 at SKC) Sutton (7/6 vs. TOR) Rost (7/16 at CHV)

Rost (9/17 at FCD)

Penalty Kicks For (2-for-4)

Henry vs. Keller (SEA) on 3/19 – SAVE Marquez vs. Nielsen (SKC) on 4/30 – SAVE De Rosario vs. Kennedy (CHV) on 5/15 – GOAL De Rosario vs. Perkins (POR) on 6/19 – GOAL

Penalty Kicks Against (3-for-6) Davis (HOU) vs. Sutton on 5/21 – GOAL Larentowicz (COL) vs. Sutton on 5/25 – SAVE Hassli (VAN) vs. Sutton on 5/28 – GOAL Joseph (NE) vs. Sutton on 6/10 – SAVE Jewsbury (POR) vs. Sutton on 6/19 – OFF RIGHT POST Saborio (RSL) vs. Coundoul on 8/6 - GOAL

Red Bulls Individual Awards/Honors Week 1 – AT&T Goal of the Week – Juan Agudelo vs. Seattle 3/19 Week 5 – MLS Player of the Week – Luke Rodgers Week 6 – AT&T Goal of the Week – Juan Agudelo at D.C. 4/21 Week 8 – AT&T Goal of the Week – Thierry Henry at LA 5/7 Week 8 – MLS Save of the Week – Tim Ream at LA 5/7 Week 14 – MLS Save of the Week – Teemu Tainio at Portland 6/19 Week 16 – MLS Player of the Week – Joel Lindpere

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET

2011 LINEUPS March 19 vs. Seattle March 26 at Columbus April 2 vs. Houston April 9 at Philadelphia W 1-0 (20,982) T 0-0 (10,306) T 1-1 (13,664) L 0-1 (19,027) GK Sutton GK Horwath GK Coundoul GK Coundoul D Miller D Miller D Miller D Miller D Ream D Keel D Ream D Ream D Márquez D Mendes © D Marquez D Marquez D Solli D Solli D Solli D Solli M Richards (Borman 93’+) M Borman M Lindpere M Lindpere M Tainio M Tainio M Tainio M Tainio M Lindpere M Lindpere M Ballouchy (De Rosario 46’) M De Rosario M Ballouchy (Tchani 68’) M Tchani M Richards – 1 (Rodgers 78’) M Richards (Rodgers 68’) F Henry © F Ballouchy F Henry © F Henry © F Agudelo – 1 F Rodgers (Hertzog 84’) F Agudelo F Agudelo (Ballouchy 86’) SNU: Coundoul, Hertzog, Mendes, Robinson, Rodgers

SNU: Maurer, Lassiter, Kassel, Rooney, da Luz, Robinson

SNU: Horwath, Keel, Mendes, Kassel, Robinson

SNU: Horwath, Keel, Lassiter, Robinson, Rooney

April 16 vs. San Jose April 21 at D.C. United April 30 vs. Sporting

Kansas City May 7 at Los Angeles

W 3-0 (14,308) W 4-0 (18,052) T 1-1 (27,000) W 1-0 (20,636) GK Coundoul GK Coundoul GK Coundoul

D Miller D Miller D Miller GK Coundoul D Ream D Ream D Ream D Miller D Marquez D Marquez D Marquez D Ream D Solli D Solli D Marquez D Solli M Lindpere (Ballouchy 85’) M Lindpere – 1 D Solli M Lindpere M Tainio M Tainio M Ballouchy M Lindpere M De Rosario M De Rosario M De Rosario M Tainio (Robinson 46’) M Richards (Rooney 90’+) M Richards (Ballouchy 67’) M Richards M De Rosario (Ballouchy 80’)

M Richards F Henry © – 1 F Henry © – 2 (Robinson 81’) F Henry © - 1 F Henry © F Rodgers – 2 (Agudelo 90’) F Rodgers (Agudelo 75’ – 1) F Rodgers (Agudelo 72’)

SNU: Sutton, Keel, Kassel, Robinson

SNU: Sutton, Keel, Kassel, Rooney

SNU: Sutton, Keel, Mendes, Robinson, Rooney

F Rodgers – 1 (Agudelo 46’) SNU: Sutton, Keel, Mendes

May 11 at Montreal May 15 vs. Chivas USA May 21 at Houston May 25 vs. Colorado Exhibition Match L 2-3 (16,365) T 2-2 (25,314) T 2-2 (18,081) L 0-1 (12,568) GK Coundoul GK Sutton GK Sutton

D Miller (Keel 89’) D Miller D Miller GK Sutton D Ream D Ream D Ream D Miller (Schneider 46’) D Marquez D Marquez © D Mendes D Ream (Keel 46’)

D Marquez (Mendes 46’) D Solli D Solli D Solli D Solli (Albright 46’) M Lindpere M Lindpere M Lindpere

M Tainio (Ballouchy 71’) M Tainio M Tainio M Lindpere (Rooney 46’) M De Rosario – 1 M De Rosario M De Rosario M Robinson (Lassiter 42’, Hot 68’)

M De Rosario (Davis 46’) M Richards (Agudelo 71’) M Richards – 1 M Ballouchy M Richards (Kassel 46’, Metzger 84’) F Henry © - 1 F Agudelo (Ballouchy 79’ – 1) F Henry © - 1 (Agudelo 87’) F Henry © (Hertzog 46’, Allen 84’) F Rodgers F Rodgers (Hertzog 89’) F Rodgers – 1 F Agudelo SNU: Sutton, Mendes, Kassel,

Rooney SNU: Coundoul, Mendes, Keel, Kassel, Rooney

SNU: Coundoul, Keel, Kassel, Da Luz, Rooney, Hertzog SNU: Coundoul

May 28 at Vancouver June 4 vs. Columbus June 10 vs. New England June 19 at Portland T 1-1 (21,000) T 1-1 (20,393) W 2-1 (21,201) T 3-3 (18,627) GK Sutton GK Sutton GK Sutton GK Sutton D Miller D Miller D Miller D Miller D Ream D Keel D Keel D Keel D Mendes © (Kassel 70’) D Mendes D Mendes D Mendes D Keel D Solli (Kassel 28’) D Solli D Solli M Lindpere M Lindpere M Lindpere M Lindpere M Tainio M Tainio M Tainio M Tainio M De Rosario (Hertzog 89’) M Ballouchy – 1 M Ballouchy M Ballouchy M Solli M da Luz M da Luz (Rooney 84’) M da Luz – 1 (Rooney 81’) F Agudelo F Henry © F Henry © - 1 F De Rosario – 1 F Rodgers – 1 (da Luz 70’) F Rodgers F Rodgers (Hertzog 64’) F Henry © - 1 (Sent Off – 93’+) SNU: Coundoul, Lassiter, Schneider, Rooney

SNU: Horwath, Rooney, Hertzog

SNU: Coundoul, Schneider, Hot, Lassiter, Kassel

SNU: Coundoul, Schneider, Lassiter, Kassel, Jones, Hertzog

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET June 23 at Seattle June 26 at Chicago June 28 vs. FC New York

(USOC) W 2-1 (2,074) July 2 at San Jose

L 2-4 (46,065) T 1-1 (16,961) T 2-2 (41,028) GK Sutton GK Coundoul GK Sutton GK Coundoul D Miller D Miller D Jones D Miller D Keel D Keel D Keel (Hot 46’) D Ream D Mendes © D Mendes D Ream © D Mendes © D Solli D Solli D Kassel D Solli (Keel 71’) M Lindpere M Lindpere – 1 M Schneider (Lassiter 66’) M Lindpere – 2 M Tainio (Hertzog 89’) M Tainio M da Luz M Tainio M Ballouchy M Ballouchy (da Luz 84’) M Rooney – 1 M Richards M da Luz (Rooney 79’) M Richards M Marcos Paullo M McCarty F De Rosario F Henry © F Hertzog – 1 F Ballouchy F Richards – 1 F De Rosario (Jones 93’+) F Agudelo F Agudelo SNU: Coundoul, Lassiter, Kassel, Jones, Hot

SNU: Sutton, Rooney, Kassel, Hertzog, Schneider

SNU: Horwath SNU: Sutton, Rooney, Jones Hertzog, da Luz

July 6 vs. Toronto July 9 vs. D.C. United July 12 at Chicago Fire

(USOC) L 0-4 July 16 at Chivas USA

W 5-0 (15,269) L 0-1 (22,200) T 0-0 (14,838)

GK Sutton GK Sutton GK Coundoul GK Rost D Miller D Miller D Jones D Miller

D Ream D Ream D Keel D Ream D Mendes D Mendes D Lassiter D Mendes

D Solli D Solli D Albright (Marcos Paullo 60’)

D Solli M Lindpere – 1 M Lindpere M Lindpere

M Tainio (Ballouchy 80’) M Ballouchy (Agudelo 66’) M Schneider (Hot 72’) M Tainio (Ballouchy 84’) M Richards M Richards (da Luz 83’) M da Luz M Richards

M McCarty M McCarty M Rooney M McCarty F Henry © - 1 F Henry © M Kassel F Henry ©

F Rodgers – 1 (Agudelo 56’ – 2) F Rodgers F Agudelo F Hertzog SNU: Coundoul, Jones, Keel, da Luz, Rooney

SNU: Coundoul, Jones, Kassel, Keel, Rooney

SNU: Coundoul, Albright, da Luz, Keel, Rooney, Hertzog

F Ballouchy

SNU: Horwath

July 20 at Colorado July 23 vs. FC Dallas July 30 vs. PSG July 31 vs. Arsenal

L 1-4 (15,227) T 2-2 (17,276) W 1-0 T 1-1 GK Rost GK Rost GK Rost GK Rost

D Miller D Miller D Miller D Miller D Ream D Ream D Ream D Ream

D Mendes D Marquez D Mendes D Mendes D Solli D Solli D Albright (Rooney 81’) D Albright (Rooney 78’)

M Lindpere M Lindpere M Lindpere – 1 M Marquez M Ballouchy M Ballouchy (Albright 82’) M Tainio (Keel 58’) M Tainio (Agudelo 55’)

M Richards M Richards (Ejected – 80’) M Richards M Richards M McCarty (Albright 71’) M McCarty M McCarty (Kassel 89’) M McCarty (Kassel 89’)

F Henry © - 1 F Henry © - 1 M Solli M Solli F Agudelo F Agudelo – 1 F Agudelo (Hertzog 74’) F Henry ©

SNU: Coundoul, Keel, Lassiter, Rooney, Hertzog

SNU: Coundoul, Keel, Lassiter, Rooney, Hertzog

SNU: Coundoul, Lassiter, Schneider, Marquez, Jones, Henry

SNU: Coundoul, Lassiter, Kassel, Hertzog, Jones, Schneider

August 6 at RSL August 13 vs. Chicago August 20 at New England T 2-2 (18,882)

September 10 vs. Vancouver 1-1 T (19,684) L 0-3 (19,081) T 2-2 (25,117) GK Coundoul GK Rost (Coundoul 46’) GK Konopka GK Coundoul D Solli (Ejected 45’+) D Miller D Miller D Miller D Ream D Ream D Ream D Ream D Mendes D Marquez D Marquez D Marquez © D Albright D Albright D Albright D Albright (Mendes 80’) M Lindpere M Lindpere M Lindpere – 1 M Lindpere M Auvray (Agudelo 61’ – 1) M Ballouchy M Ballouchy (Auvray 60’) M Ballouchy (Auvray 72’) M McCarty (Rodgers 81’) M McCarty (Keel 46’) M McCarty (Agudelo 60’) M McCarty M Marquez M Solli (Rooney 69’) M Tainio M Tainio (Ejected – 69’) F Richards F Henry © F Richards F Richards – 2

F Agudelo F Henry F Henry © - 1 F Agudelo SNU:Lassiter, Kassel, Hertzog

SNU: Horwath, Keel, Kassel, Ballouchy

SNU: Horwath, Mendes, Keel, Rooney, Hertzog

SNU: Horwath, Keel, Rooney, Hertzog

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET September 17 at FC Dallas 1-0 W (17,019) GK Rost D Keel D Ream D Mendes D Albright M Lindpere M Richards M McCarty (Auvray 89’) M Tainio F Agudelo F Rodgers – 1 (Ballouchy 46’) SNU: Coundoul, Hertzog, Kassel, Rooney, Nielsen

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RED BULLS VS. REAL SALT LAKE – SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 – 8:00 PM ET

2011 NEW YORK RED BULLS ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL) UPDATED AS OF AUGUST 13, 2011

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Hometown College 17 Juan Agudelo F 6-1 183 11/23/1992 Barnegat, NJ 3 Chris Albright D 6-1 180 1/14/1979 Philadelphia, PA Virginia

25 Stephane Auvray M 5-8 150 9/4/1981 Les Abymes, Guadeloupe 10 Mehdi Ballouchy M 5-11 169 4/6/1983 Casablanca, Morocco Santa Clara 18 Bouna Coundoul GK 6-2 197 3/4/1981 Bronx, NY Albany 14 Thierry Henry F 6-2 183 8/17/1977 Paris, France 6 Corey Hertzog F 6-0 172 8/1/1990 Reading, PA Penn State

31 Alex Horwath GK 6-4 185 3/27/1987 Woodbine, MD Wisconsin 91 Sacir Hot D 6-1 185 6/10/1991 Fair Lawn, NJ Boston College 23 Mike Jones D 6-2 180 8/19/1988 St. Peters, MO So. Illinois Univ. Edwarsdville

15 Matt Kassel M 6-0 172 10/30/1989 Bridgewater, NJ Maryland 22 Stephen Keel D 6-0 175 4/11/1983 Littleton, CO Wake Forest 12 Tyler Lassiter D 6-0 170 4/7/1989 Rolesville, NC North Carolina State 20 Joel Lindpere M 5-10 165 10/5/1981 Tallinn, Estonia 32 Marcos Paullo M 5-7 155 3/28/1990 Trindade, Goias, Brazil 4 Rafa Márquez M/D 6-0 166 2/13/1979 Zamora, Mexico

11 Dax McCarty M 5-9 150 4/30/1987 Winter Park, FL North Carolina 44 Carlos Mendes D 5-11 178 12/25/1980 Mineola, NY Old Dominion 7 Roy Miller D 6-2 166 11/24/1984 San Jose, Costa Rica

21 Brian Nielsen M 5-11 176 2/25/1987 Herlev, Denmark 5 Tim Ream D 6-1 160 10/5/1987 St. Louis, MO Saint Louis

19 Dane Richards M 5-7 150 12/14/1983 Montego Bay, Jamaica Clemson 33 Carl Robinson M 5-10 165 10/13/1976 Llandrudod, Wales 9 Luke Rodgers F 5-8 157 1/1/1982 Birmingham, England

16 John Rooney M 5-9 165 12/17/1990 Liverpool, England 1 Frank Rost GK 6-4 203 6/30/1973 Chemnitz, Germany

39 Teddy Schneider D 5-6 130 11/23/1988 Califon, NJ Princeton 8 Jan Gunnar Solli M 6-0 186 4/19/1981 Arendal, Norway 2 Teemu Tainio M 5-9 157 11/27/1979 Tornio, Finland

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (NUMERICAL) No. Player Pos. Pronunciation Place of Birth Last Team

1 Frank Rost GK RAWST Chemnitz, Germany Hamburger SV (Germany) 2 Teemu Tainio M TEH-moo TAIN-nee-oh Tornio, Finland Ajax (Netherlands) 3 Chris Albright D Philadelphia, PA New England Revolution (MLS) 4 Rafa Márquez D/M MAHR-kez Zamora, Mexico FC Barcelona (Spain) 5 Tim Ream D St. Louis, MO Saint Louis University 6 Corey Hertzog F Reading, PA Penn State University 7 Roy Miller D San Jose, Costa Rica Rosenborg (Sweden) 8 Jan Gunnar Solli M YAHN GUNN-nahr SOH-lee Arendal, Norway SK Brann (Norway) 9 Luke Rodgers F Birmingham, England Notts County (England)

10 Mehdi Ballouchy M MEH-dee bah-LOO-chee Casablanca, Morocco Colorado Rapids (MLS) 11 Dax McCarty M Winter Park, FL D.C. United (MLS) 12 Tyler Lassiter D Wake Forest, NC North Carolina State University 14 Thierry Henry F TYAIR-ree ahn-REE Les Ulis, France FC Barcelona (Spain) 15 Matt Kassel M KASS-sell Bridgewater, NJ University of Maryland 16 John Rooney M Liverpool England Macclesfield Town (England) 17 Juan Agudelo F agg-goo-DELL-oh Manizales, Colombia New York Red Bulls U-20s 18 Bouna Coundoul GK BOO-nah KOON-dool Dakar, Senegal Colorado Rapids (MLS) 19 Dane Richards M Montego Bay, Jamaica Clemson University 20 Joel Lindpere M JOL lind-PEAR Tallinn, Estonia Tromso IL (Norway) 21 Brian Nielsen M Herlev, Denmark Vejle Boldklub (Denmark) 22 Stephen Keel D Littleton, CO Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) 23 Mike Jones D St. Peters, MO Sporting Kansas City (MLS) 25 Stephane Auvray M STEFF-fahn OH-vrey Les Abymes, Guadeloupe Sporting Kansas City (MLS) 31 Alex Horwath GK HORR-waath Baltimore, MD MLS Pool Goalkeeper 32 Marcos Paullo M POW-loh Trindade, Goias, Brazil Atletico Paranaense (Brazil) 33 Carl Robinson M Llandrudod, Wales Toronto FC (MLS) 39 Teddy Schneider D Middletown, NJ Princeton University 44 Carlos Mendes D MEN-dez Mineola, NY Rochester Raging Rhinos (USL-1) 91 Sacir Hot D SAH-chee Wayne, NJ New York Red Bulls U-20s

Team Staff:Coaching/Technical Staff: Head Athletic Trainer: Damien Franolich Sporting Director/GM: Erik Soler Player Rehabilitation Specialist: David Alvarez Head Coach: Hans Backe Team Administrator: Juan Romero Assistant Coach: Jan Halvor Halvorsen Performance Analyst: David Lee Goalkeeper Coach: Todd Hoffard Equipment Manager: Fernando Ruiz Individual Development Coach: Mike Petke Assistant Equipment Manager: Sean Ruiz Technical Director: Ricardo Campos Massage Therapist: Traci Snyder Strength & Conditioning Coach: Scott Piri Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jeremy Holsopple

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SEA CLB HOU PHI SJ DC KC LA CHV HOU COL VAN CLB NE POR SEA CHI SJ TOR DC CHV COL DAL RSL CHI NE VAN DAL

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

1 Frank Rost 90G 90G 90G 45G 90G

2 Teemu Tainio 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 45M 71M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 89M 90M 90M 80M 84M 90M 69M 90M

3 Chris Albright 19 8 90D 90D 80D 90D 90D

4 Rafael Marquez 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M

5 Tim Ream 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

6 Corey Hertzog 6 1 1 26 1

7 Roy Miller 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 89D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

8 Jan Gunnar Solli 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M 28D 90D 90D 90D 90D 71D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 69M 45D

9 Luke Rodgers 84F 12 22 89F 75F 45F 72F 90F 89F 90F 70F 90F 64F 56F 90F 9 45F

10 Mehdi Ballouchy 68M 90F 45M 4 5 23 10 90M 19 11 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 84M 90M 10 66M 6 90M 82M 90M 60M 72M 45

11 Dwayne De Rosario 45 90M 90M 90M 80M 90M 90M 90M 90M 89F 90F 90F 89F

11 Dax McCarty 90M 90M 90M 90M 71M 90M 45M 60M 90M 81M 89M

11 Danleigh Borman 1 90M

12 Tyler Lassiter

13 Austin da Luz 20 90M 84M 81M 79M 6 7

14 Thierry Henry 90F 90F 90F 90F 81F 90F 90F 90F 87F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90M 90F 90F 90M 90F 90F 90F 90F

15 Matt Kassel 20 62

16 John Rooney 1 6 9 11 21

17 Juan Agudelo 90F 90F 86F 1 15 45 18 19 79F 3 90M 90F 34 24 90F 90F 90F 90F 30 90F 29 90F

18 Bouna Coundoul 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 45 90G 90G

19 Dane Richards 89M 78M 68M 89M 67M 90M 90M 71M 90M 90F 90M 90M 90M 83M 90M 90M 80M 90M 90F 90F 90M

20 Joel Lindpere 90M 90M 90M 90M 85M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90F 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M

21 Brian Nielsen

22 Stephen Keel 90D 1 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 19 45 90D

23 Mike Jones 1

23 Tony Tchani 22 90M

24 Greg Sutton 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

27 Stephane Auvray 30 18 61M 1

31 Alex Horwath 90G

32 Marcos Paullo

33 Carl Robinson 9 45

39 Teddy Schneider

40 Chris Konopka 90G

44 Carlos Mendes 90D 90D 70D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 10 90D 90D

91 Sacir Hot

"00" = 100 minutes played

F/M/D/G = starting position

Played for other teams:

Dax McCarty played 946 minutes for DC

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Game log:

Game #1 03/19/2011 NY 1 vs SEA 0 W Agudelo 1 (Tainio 1) 70

Game #2 03/26/2011 NY 0 at CLB 0 T

Game #3 04/02/2011 NY 1 vs HOU 1 T Richards 1 (De Rosario 2) 47

Game #4 04/09/2011 NY 0 at PHI 1 L

Game #5 04/16/2011 NY 3 vs SJ 0 W Rodgers 1 (Richards 1) 2; Rodgers 2 (Henry 1) 15; Henry 1 (Rodgers 1) 87

Game #6 04/21/2011 NY 4 at DC 0 W Henry 2 (Solli 2, Richards 2) 12; Henry 3 (unassisted) 38; Lindpere 1 (Henry 2) 76;

Agudelo 2 (Solli 3, Ballouchy 1) 93+

Game #7 04/30/2011 NY 1 vs KC 0 W Rodgers 3 (De Rosario 3, Henry 3) 22

Game #8 05/07/2011 NY 1 at LA 1 T Henry 4 (Richards 3) 4

Game #9 05/15/2011 NY 2 vs CHV 3 L Henry 5 (Marquez 1) 21; De Rosario 2 (penalty kick) 35

Game #10 05/21/2011 NY 2 at HOU 2 T Richards 2 (Rodgers 2) 1; Ballouchy 1 (Lindpere 1) 91+

Game #11 05/25/2011 NY 2 vs COL 2 T Henry 6 (De Rosario 4, Lindpere 2) 29; Rodgers 4 (Miller 1) 33

Game #12 05/28/2011 NY 1 at VAN 1 T Rodgers 5 (Solli 4, Miller 2) 34

Game #13 06/04/2011 NY 1 vs CLB 1 T Ballouchy 2 (Rodgers 3) 9

Game #14 06/10/2011 NY 2 vs NE 1 W own goal (Cochrane) 37; Henry 7 (Keel 1) 50

Game #15 06/19/2011 NY 3 at POR 3 T da Luz 1 (De Rosario 5, Henry 4) 5; Henry 8 (da Luz 1) 73; De Rosario 3 (penalty kick) 96+

Game #16 06/23/2011 NY 2 at SEA 4 L Richards 3 (Lindpere 3) 31; own goal (Scott) 58

Game #17 06/26/2011 NY 1 at CHI 1 T Lindpere 2 (unassisted) 40

Game #18 07/02/2011 NY 2 at SJ 2 T Lindpere 3 (Miller 3, Tainio 2) 7; Lindpere 4 (unassisted) 85

Game #19 07/06/2011 NY 5 vs TOR 0 W Henry 9 (Solli 5) 33; Rodgers 6 (Solli 6); Lindpere 5 (Richards 4) 52; Agudelo 3 (Lindpere 4) 67;

Agudelo 4 (Lindpere 5) 89

Game #20 07/09/2011 NY 0 vs DC 1 L

Game #21 07/16/2011 NY 0 at CHV 0 T

Game #22 07/20/2011 NY 1 at COL 4 L Henry 10 (Agudelo 1) 67

Game #23 07/23/2011 NY 2 vs DAL 2 T Agudelo 5 (Richards 5) 39; Henry 11 (McCarty 3) 85

Game #24 08/06/2011 NY 0 at RSL 3 L

Game #25 08/13/2011 NY 2 vs CHI 2 T Henry 12 (Richards 6, McCarty 4) 9; Lindpere 6 (Richards 7) 63

Game #26 08/20/2011 NY 2 at NE 2 T Richards 4 (Ream 1) 53; Richards 5 (Lindpere 6, Marquez 2) 87

Game #27 09/10/2011 NY 1 vs VAN 1 T Agudelo 6 (Marquez 3) 68

Game #28 09/17/2011 NY 1 at DAL 0 W Rodgers 7 (Agudelo 2, Keel 2) 36

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U.S. OPEN CUP

# Player R16 QF

FCNY CHI

2-1 0-4

1 Alex Horwath

2 Teemu Tainio

3 Chris Albright 60D

4 Rafael Marquez

5 Tim Ream 90D

6 Corey Hertzog 90M 90F

7 Roy Miller

8 Jan Gunnar Solli

9 Luke Rodgers

10 Mehdi Ballouchy 90F

11 Danleigh Borman

11 Dwayne De Rosario

12 Tyler Lassiter 24 90D

13 Austin da Luz 90M 90M

14 Thierry Henry

15 Matt Kassel 90D 90M

16 John Rooney 90M 90M

17 Juan Agudelo 90F

18 Bouna Coundoul 90G

19 Dane Richards

20 Joel Lindpere

21 Brian Nielsen

22 Stephen Keel 45D 90D

23 Mike Jones 90D 90D

24 Greg Sutton 90G

32 Marcos Paullo 90F 30

33 Carl Robinson

39 Teddy Schneider 66M 72M

44 Carlos Mendes

91 Sacir Hot 45 18

U.S. OPEN CUP

R16 06/28/2011 NY 2 vs FCNY 1 W Hertzog (Agudelo) 58; Rooney (Ream) 65

QF 07/12/2011 NY 0 at CHI 2 L

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REAL SALT LAKE @ NEW YORK RED BULLS – WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 2011

MLS REGULAR SEASON GAME #28 – 2011 RSL GAME #36

Real Salt Lake (14-7-6, 48 pts, 3rd

in West)

at

New York Red Bulls (7-6-15, 36 pts, 5th

in East)

Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011 – Red Bull Arena – Harrison, NJ – 6:00 p.m. MT TV: KMYU 2.2 / Comcast 22 / Dish 12 w/ David James & Brian Dunseth RADIO: ESPN 700 Sports Radio w/ Bill Riley & Kenny Cutler America First Credit Union Pre-Game Show @ 5:00 p.m. w/ Spencer Checketts & The Guv Juan 106.1 FM / ESPN-Deportes 1600 AM w/ Nelson Moran & Fernando Hortal

PROBABLE STARTERS 9/21 @ NEW YORK RSL (4-4-2 diamond, R L):

GK: Rimando DF: Russell, Olave, Borchers, Schuler MF: Grabavoy; Williams, Johnson; Gil;

FW: Espíndola, Saborío

ROAD EAST LEADS TO MLS CUP PLAYOFFS?:

Real Salt Lake tackles an East Coast “Double Dip” by visiting two places in which it has never won, Wednesday @ NY and Saturday @ DC; a pair of victories would clinch an MLS Cup Playoff berth … An RSL win in either match combined with ties/losses by either Houston or Colorado or a pair of Portland losses would also vault RSL into the postseason for the fourth consecutive season, all while Jason Kreis’ side still entertains thoughts and hopes of a 2011 MLS Supporters Shield, thanks to a pair of games in hand over West leaders LA & Seattle and an Oct. 1 visit to face the Galaxy … Last Saturday at home, RSL extended its current win streak to four games with a gritty 1-0 victory over surging East power Kansas City, 2010 MLS Best XI DF Nat Borchers heading home a 55’ free kick from RSL Captain Kyle Beckerman … The assist was Beckerman’s franchise-high 10th game-winning helper of his 118-game RSL career, and his ninth of the season, ranking 5th among MLS playmakers as the veteran has stepped up in the absence of Javier Morales … Wednesday’s match at Red Bull Arena kicks off at 6:15 p.m. MT, with the match televised live statewide on KMYU 2.2. / Comcast 22 / Dish 12 … Fans can also follow over the air on RSL’s official radio partners, ESPN 700 Sports and ESPN Deportes 1600 AM / Juan 106.1 FM …

RSL INJURY REPORT (as of 9/19/11)

OUT: MF Nelson González (R foot fracture), MF Javier Morales (L ankle fracture dislocation), GK Kyle Reynish (R ankle sprain); DF Tony Beltran (L groin adductor tear)

DOUBTFUL: FW Chris Agorsor (R hand fracture)

QUESTIONABLE: DF Chris Wingert (L wrist fracture),

PROBABLE: FW Álvaro Saborío (R knee effusion)

ROAD WARRIORS’ MIXED BAG: Starting with Wednesday’s trip to New York, five of RSL’s next six matches are on the road (@ NY, @ DC, @LA, @VAN & @COL), with only two regular season home games remaining (9/28 v CHI and 10/22 v POR) … Despite late collapses at Houston and Columbus, Real Salt Lake – once the worst road team in the history of MLS – has earned points in 20 of its last 31 road games dating back to May, 2010 in MLS, CCL and Open Cup play … This recent advent of road success places the squad’s all-time regular season road mark at 18-60-26 (.298; 94 GF / 171 GA) following the 104th road contest in League play last week at Seattle … Since Kreis took over, RSL’s MLS road mark is 14-36-21, with the four road wins in 2010 doubling the two earned in each of the 2007-09 seasons … 12 games down (4-5-3, 16 pts), 5 to go in 2011 … Starting with Aug. 13 at Toronto, and factoring in the new Oct. 6 date north of the border, the Claret-and-Cobalt play 9 of its final 13 regular season contests – and 5 of the last 7 – away from the friendly confines of Rio Tinto Stadium …

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REAL SALT LAKE @ NEW YORK RED BULLS – WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 2011

TIRELESS BECKERMAN – DARK HORSE MVP?:

RSL Captain Kyle Beckerman was once again the hero of yet another win for the Claret-and-Cobalt Saturday, providing the game-winning assist on a free kick in the 54’ from 25 yards, curling an inswinger onto the head of a perfectly-timed run by DF Nat Borchers to down East visitor Sporting Kansas City … The 29-year-old midfielder upped his team-leading assist total to nine – good for a 5th-place tie in the League, extending a career high – while the fifth game-winning assist now places him alone in second place in the league this season, behind only that other “Becks,” LA Galaxy midfielder, David Beckham … KB5’s career total of 10 game-winning assists leads RSL all-time, three ahead of MF Javier Morales (7) … The RSL Captain has started and played a full 90 minutes in 31 of RSL’s 35 games this year (25 out of 27 MLS games, along with 5 of 6 CCL matches and the Open Cup Quarterfinal at Dallas) … Out of the 35 games in all competitions, Beckerman has sat out only the CCL Final v. Monterrey (suspended due to yellow cards) and the Open Cup contest v. Wilmington Hammerheads … National soccer scribes Steve Davis (SI.com) and Grant Wahl (SI.com) have each mentioned Beckerman as a dark horse candidate in the 2011 MLS MVP race for his tireless efforts to assume RSL’s playmaking mantle in place of the injured Javier Morales … Others often mentioned include Dallas MF Brek Shea, Seattle MF Mauro Rosales and Los Angeles talisman Landon Donovan … Beckerman also keyed the Sept. 3rd home victory over Philadelphia, scoring the eventual MLS Goal of the Week with a 18’ blast from 25 yards out and serving up a corner kick to DF Chris Schuler in the 26’ to give RSL a 2-0 lead in the eventual 2-1 win … The goal+assist performance by Beckerman was the second for the RSL captain in 2011 and his fourth multi-point effort of the year … The Sept. 3 heroics were made possible in part by U.S. Men’s National Team Head Coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who allowed Beckerman to miss the Sept. 2 friendly vs Costa Rica and travel after the RSL match for the Sept. 6 international friendly in Belgium, a game that saw Beckerman play the final 45 minutes of the 0-1 loss, connecting on 29 of 33 passes and stabilizing the U.S. defense … In mid-August, Beckerman started and played 90 “exceptional” minutes in the United States’ 1-1 friendly draw with Mexico, earning that praise from Klinsmann … Beckerman – one of three RSL All-Stars this season – now has 14 caps and one goal in his U.S. career … The recent National Team duty gave the 12-year MLS veteran Beckerman a total of 11 games in 5 weeks from July 23 – Sept. 6, playing a full 90 minutes in eight RSL games plus one USMNT contest, along with the final 45 minutes in the MLS All-Stars’ loss to Manchester United on July 27 and the final 45 at Belgium …

ANOTHER CLEAN SHEET FOR RIMANDO: RSL GK Nick Rimando and his stellar defense blanked visiting Kansas City for the team’s league-high 13th clean sheet in 27 MLS games during the 2011 campaign … The shutout was Rimando’s 12th of the season (Reynish, 4/9 @NE) and the 50th of his 136-game RSL career, as well as the 86th of his 281 MLS games with RSL (2007-present), D.C. United (2002-06) and Miami (2000-01) … Only current FC Dallas GK Kevin Hartman has more career “donuts” than Rimando, with 105 clean sheets in 382 games (19 add’l shutouts in 101 more games) … Each of the ‘keepers has a pair of MLS Cup rings … DEFENSE THE BACKBONE OF RSL SUCCESS:

RSL’s vaunted rearguard has conceded only 22 goals through 27 games, including the allowance of one goal or fewer in 19 of 27 MLS contests … The team boasts a league-low 0.85 GAA, including three PKs among the 22 total goals conceded … Last year, RSL allowed just 20 goals in the 30-game regular season, setting a new standard in MLS annals and breaking the 2007 Houston Dynamo record of 23 GA … Among RSL’s 14 wins through 27 games are five victories by a 1-0 count, emphasizing the critical nature of the team’s commitment to defense … With 7 games remaining this season, the 2011 total of five 1-0 wins is a season-record, and equals the combined total of 2010 (three) and 2009 (two) …

BORCHERS FINDS BACK OF NET – AGAIN: RSL DF Nat Borchers – a 2010 MLS Best XI selection along with his center-back partner, Jamison Olave (who was the 2010 MLS Defender of the Year) – has a total of four goals in all competitions this year (three in MLS play, one in CCL), equaling his total goal output from the 2008 (zero), 2009 (one) and 2010 (three) seasons … All told, RSL has seen nine of its 38 MLS goals in 2011 come from its centerbacks, as Borchers’ four goals are joined by three from Olave and a pair from 2nd-year player Chris Schuler … All three players have been clutch, as Borchers and Schuler each boast a pair of game-winning goals from their scoring output, while Olave’s critical goal in the CCL Semifinal at Saprissa was the away score that granted RSL passage to the Finals …

“YOUNG-UN” GIL STEPPING UP AS WELL: When RSL acquired 16-year old MF Luis Gil in Feb. 2010, few would have imagined 18 months later that the Garden Grove, Calif., native would have played in 16 consecutive games, starting 12 out of 13, replacing the void left by Javier Morales at attacking mid for 8-10 critical games in August / September … Gil has two goals on the season in more than 1000 minutes of play, with the budding 17-year-old playmaker opening his MLS account in RSL’s 3-0 win over New York on August 6 at Rio Tinto Stadium, and scoring the go-ahead goal midway through the second half at Houston on August 20 …

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REAL SALT LAKE @ NEW YORK RED BULLS – WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 2011

“BOR-LAVE” PAIRING NEARLY INVINCIBLE:

When 2010 Best XI defenders Nat Borchers and Jamison Olave start together and play 60+ minutes, Real Salt Lake has posted a 7-0-5 mark this season, allowing only 5 goals in those 12 games … When injury, suspension or red cards limit the duo’s time together and cause one or both to miss action, RSL is only 7-7-1 with 17 goals conceded … Olave – an MLS All-Star this season – has missed one game due to the red card on May 28 in the home loss to Seattle, two road games on turf that followed CONCACAF games 72 hours earlier and five games due to the knee injury suffered in the MLS All-Star Game in late July against Manchester United … Borchers was ejected for the third time this season on August 27 at Chivas, denying Nick LaBrocca an “obvious goal-scoring opportunity” … Nat was also tossed in the 3rd minute of the wild 3-3 draw on July 4 at home vs. NE, and saw one red in CCL play on Feb. 22 at Columbus, when he and Emilio Renteria got tangled and both were ejected in the 72’ … Borchers has missed only 10 of RSL’s 151 matches across all competitions from 2008-present, with the four absences this year surpassing his three combined during the 2009 & 10 seasons …

SABORIO SPECIAL FOR RSL STRIKE FORCE:

RSL’s predatory striker Álvaro Saborío moved into the team’s 2011 scoring lead with his 8th goal of the year two weeks ago at Seattle, surpassing by one this year’s MLS output for partner Fabian Espíndola … The early 2nd-half game-winner was the 9th GWG for Saborio in his now 44 MLS games over the last two seasons – placing him in a 1st place tie with Robbie Findley’s 9 game-winners in 96 career MLS games – and the 20th MLS goal overall for the Costa Rican international … “Sabo” was also RSL’s leading scorer during the historic CONCACAF Champions League run, scoring 8 goals in 11 games … When Saborío – the first DP in RSL’s seven-season history – finds the back of the net, Jason Kreis’ team is a dominating 18-1-4 in all competitions (only loss was the rain-soaked 4-5 loss at Cruz Azul), compared to the 11-12-13 mark when he plays and does not score, as well as RSL’s 7-3-4 record when Sabo is unavailable …

DISAPPOINTED IN THE PACE?: While the 2-3-0 August record and the disappointment of home losses to Seattle and Columbus have cast a pall over RSL’s summer, as well as the lineup carousel due to suspension, injury and national team duty, Real Salt Lake’s total of 48 points through 27 games is only three points behind last year’s club-record pace, yet 14 points ahead of where the team was at this point in 2009, when it won MLS Cup … Totals after 27, 28 and 29 games in the Kreis era: YEAR RECORD PTS GM 28 GM 29 FINAL 2011 14-7-6 48 ??? ??? 2010 14-4-9 51 TIE WIN 15-4-11 (56) 2009 9-11-7 34 LOSS WIN 11-12-7 (40) 2008 9-10-8 35 TIE TIE 10-10-10 (40)

THREE-GAME WEEKS PILE UP: Real Salt Lake – with six games in next two weeks – closed out its last three-game MLS week with its 3-0 win back on August 6 over New York, reversing the fortunes of a pair of 0-2 losses to Columbus and Kansas City … In the Jason Kreis era, RSL has played 3 games in a week a total of 18 times (in all competitions), registering a 24-17-17 record … As indicated in RED below, RSL is 3-3-6 when opening a 3-game week at home, and a pair of roadies follow … The list: 2011: 4/5 @ SAP (1-2 L); 4/9 @ NE (2-0 W); 4/13 v COL (1-0 W) 2-1-0 6/4 v VAN (2-0 W); 6/8 @ CLB (1-2 L); 6/11 @ PHI (1-1 T) 1-1-1 6/18 v DC (1-1 T); 6/22 @ CHI (1-1 T); 6/25 v TOR (3-1 W) 1-0-2 7/4 v NE (3-3 T); 7/9 v DAL (2-0 W); 7/12 @ DAL (0-2 L) 2-1-0 7/30 v CLB (0-2 L); 8/3 @ KC (0-2 L); 8/6 v NY (3-0 W) 1-2-0 *9/17 v KC (1-0 W); 9/21 @ NY; 9/24 @DC 1-0-0 *9/28 v CHI; 10/1 @ LA; 10/6 @ VAN *6 games in 20 days from Sept. 17 – Oct. 6 2010: 4/10 v SEA (2-2 T); 4/14 @ SJ (3-3 T); 4/17 @ LA (1-2 L) 0-1-2 5/29 v KC (4-1 W); 6/2 @ DC (1-2 L aet); 6/5 @ DC (0-0 T) 1-1-1 8/7 @ KC (1-1 T); 8/11 @ PHI (1-1 T); 8/14 v CLB (2-0 W) 1-0-2 9/15 v TOR (4-1 W); 9/18 v CHI (1-0 W); 9/22 @ AUO (3-2 W) 3-0-0 9/25 v COL (1-1 T); 9/28 @ TOR (1-1 T); 10/2 @ NE (2-1 W) 1-0-2 10/16 v DA (2-0 W); 10/19 v CAZ (3-1 W); 10/23 @ COL (2-2 T) 2-0-1 2009: 5/2 @ COL (0-2 L); 5/6 v LA (2-2 T); 5/9 @ CHV (0-1 L) 0-2-1 8/23 @ NE (1-3 L); 8/26 v CHV (4-0 W); 8/29 @ KC (1-0 W) 2-1-0 10/10 v GUA (1-1 T); 10/14 v NY (2-0 W); 10/17 @ TOR (0-1 L) 1-1-1 2008: 4/26 @ DC (1-4 L); 4/30 v SJ (4-0 W); 5/3 @ LA (2-2 T) 1-1-1 5/24 @ DAL (1-2 L); 5/27 @ CLB (0-2 L); 5/31 v SJ (3-1 W) 1-2-0 6/14 @ CHV (1-0 W); 6/18 v SJ (0-0 T); 6/21 v NE (2-1 W) 2-0-1 2007: 4/14 v CLB (0-0 T); 4/18 v KC (2-1 W); 4/21 @ CHV (0-4 L) 1-1-1 5/20 @ DAL (1-2 L); 5/23 @ COL (1-2 L); 5/27 @ CHI (0-0 L) 0-2-1 7/14 @ KC (0-1 L); 7/21 v EVE (2-0 W); 7/24 v BOC (1-1 T) 1-1-1 8/26 @ CHV (0-1 L); 8/29 v KC (3-1 W); 9/01 @ LA (2-1 W) 2-1-0 * doesn’t include the 5 games in 15 days in late 2007: 1-2-2 9/8 @ HOU (3-4 L); 9/12 @ DC (1-2 L); 9/15 @ TOR (0-0 T); 9/19 v LA (2-2 T); 9/22 v COL (1-0 W)

RSL RESPONSIBLE FOR SURGING SHAKEUP:

Saturday’s victory moved RSL past rival FC Dallas and into third place in the Western Conference, as Real Salt Lake (48 points) still trails league-leader Los Angeles (58 points) but is now within one game of second-place Seattle Sounders FC (51 pts.), with the Utah side holding two games in hand on both squads … RSL is now seven points above Rocky Mountain Cup rival Colorado Rapids, but holds three games in hand on the defending MLS Cup Champs … Based on points-per-match, RSL currently projects to 2nd in MLS with a 1.77 PPM average, trailing only LA (2.00) … With RSL’s two games in hand on LA and the head-to-head matchup on Oct. 1, Jason Kreis’ team controls its destiny in the 2011 MLS Supporters Shield race … Last year, only an LA win over Dallas on the final day gave the Galaxy the Shield …

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REAL SALT LAKE @ NEW YORK RED BULLS – WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 2011

NEW YORK, RSL HISTORIES INTERTWINE: Real Salt Lake and New York’s MLS club have shared a fascinating history since RSL’s addition to the league in 2005, with the Claret-and-Cobalt – founded by New York-based sports entrepreneur Dave Checketts – playing its first-ever game in April 2005 against the former MetroStars at Giants Stadium … That 0-0 road result was one of many firsts for RSL, as was the stoppage-time PK later that inaugural season by then-captain Jason Kreis to salvage a point at Rice-Eccles Stadium … A year later, in the midst of RSL’s best month during its first two MLS seasons – a 4-1-0 August – RSL suffered the worst loss in franchise history, losing 0-6 at New York after an 8th-minute red card to DF Jack Stewart, conceding all six goals after halftime … In 2007, just three days after a shakeup that saw Checketts fire GM Steve Pastorino and replace John Ellinger with Jason Kreis, RSL scored two goals in the 90th minute or later against New York to draw 3-3 in Kreis’ first-ever MLS game as coach … In October 2008, RSL was re-born with its move to Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, a sold-out crowd of 20,008 in the house and a live ESPN2 audience watching as Red Bulls MF Dave van den Bergh scored the first goal in Utah’s premier sports and entertainment venue … RSL DF Jamison Olave scored 11 minutes later to salvage a draw on an otherwise spectacular night … 2008 was also the year the Red Bulls and RSL shocked the MLS Cup Playoff system, New York flipping to the West and upsetting Houston in the first-round series, while RSL handled expansion brethren Chivas to suddenly host the Western Conference Final … Red Bulls GK Danny Cepero stood on his head (with some help from the woodwork on several occasions) as RSL out-shot NY, 24-11, but could not overcome another van den Bergh goal … In October of 2009, it was a 2-0 home win over New York on the heels of a bizarre 18-day break in the MLS schedule that catapulted RSL to a red-hot late-season run, culminating in an MLS Cup victory, the state of Utah’s first major-league professional championship in nearly 40 years … Last year, RSL won the series between the teams with a hard-fought 1-0 win at home and a scoreless draw in the team’s only previous visit to Red Bull Arena …

ALL-TIME HISTORY v NEW YORK: The RSL / NY all-time regular-season series has never seen a road team win in 16 tries, visitors posting an 0-6-10 mark … However, NY dealt RSL its first-ever Rio Tinto Stadium loss, 1-0, in the 2008 Western Conference Final – the teams’ lone postseason meeting – in a result that still stings … Back on August 6, RSL won 3-0 against NY thanks to goals by Nat Borchers, Luis Gil and Alvaro Saborio … Jason Kreis’ side has never lost a regular-season game on Utah soil to NY, posting a 3-0-4 mark and outscoring the “Metro-Bulls” 13-7 … All-time results:

Real Salt Lake record: 3-3-7

Home games: 3-0-4 (13 GF, 7 GA)

Road games: 0-3-3 (3 GF, 12 GA)

04/02/2005 RSL 0 at MET 0 T Giants Stadium

07/04/2005 RSL 2 vs MET 2 T Rice-Eccles Stadium

04/15/2006 RSL 1 vs NY 1 T Rice-Eccles Stadium

08/26/2006 RSL 0 at NY 6 L Giants Stadium

05/05/2007 RSL 3 vs NY 3 T Rice-Eccles Stadium

09/29/2007 RSL 2 at NY 2 T Giants Stadium

09/13/2008 RSL 1 at NY 2 L Giants Stadium

10/09/2008 RSL 1 vs NY 1 T Rio Tinto Stadium

11/15/2008 RSL 0 vs NY 1 L* Rio Tinto Stadium

04/18/2009 RSL 0 at NY 2 L Giants Stadium

10/14/2009 RSL 2 vs NY 0 W Rio Tinto Stadium

09/04/2010 RSL 1 vs NY 0 W Rio Tinto Stadium

10/09/2010 RSL 0 at NY 0 T Red Bull Arena

08/03/2011 RSL 3 vs NY 0 W Rio Tinto Stadium

*postseason

RSL, NY CONNECTIONS: RSL “Original” Andy Williams called the Meadowlands home for 19 games during the 2002 season after arriving via trade from NE, scoring twice and adding 13 assists in the “Red-and-Black” … As Williams Jamaican National Team career was winding down, that of NY FW Dane Richards was trending up … RSL FW Alvaro Saborio and Red Bulls left back Roy Miller have each appeared dozens of times together with the Costa Rican National Team … RSL GK Nick Rimando spent the 2007 preseason with the Red Bulls following a trade with RSL, who (fortunately) were forced to re-acquire Rimando following the sudden retirement of Scott Garlick just 20 days prior to the season … Red Bull playmaker Medhi Ballouchy was RSL’s top overall pick in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft, playing in 46 games (2 goals, 2 assists) before being traded to Colorado for Kyle Beckerman … Beckerman and RSL DF Chris Wingert were teammates on the 2006-07 Colorado Rapids teams with current NY GK Bouna Coundoul … Red Bull right back Chris Albright was a member of the 2005 MLS Cup champion LA Galaxy along with current RSL MF Ned Grabavoy … RSL assistant coach Miles Joseph appeared in 96 MLS reg. season & playoff games for the former MetroStars from 1996-2000, scoring 10 goals …

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NEW BLOOD JOINING RSL … : At the death of last Thursday’s MLS roster freeze, RSL GM Garth Lagerwey announced the addition of two players to the team’s roster … Joining RSL on loan from USL PRO Champion Orlando City FC, MF Yordany Alvarez will wear #14 for the Claret-and-Cobalt … Now 26 years old and recently named the MVP of the Division 2 USL PRO league, Alvarez is a Cuban-born asylee who defected to the United States during the Olympic qualifying tourney in 2008 … The holding midfielder played at Rio Tinto Stadium in March of 2009 with the Austin Aztex, his side in 2010 as well, prior to the organization’s move to Orlando last winter … Also signing with RSL is the franchise’s second-ever Home Grown addition, 18-year old MF Nico Muñiz … The Albuquerque native is the first to make the voyage directly from the RSL-Arizona Academy system … The 18-year-old midfielder was a key part of the RSL-AZ U-18 side’s successful inaugural campaign in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy, playing in 26 of the team’s 28 contests (11 goals) during the regular season and helping the side to a 15-8-5 mark and eventual #2 wild-card seeding for the USSDA’s playoffs … Muñiz started in all three of the RSL-AZ U-18s’ postseason contests at Pizza Hut Park, where the squad won its first two pool play matches before bowing out on the cusp of qualifying for the “Finals Week” championships in Milwaukee …

… WHILE OLD BLOOD RETURNS TO HEALTH:

Stalwart MF Ned Grabavoy has played 17, 22 and 31 minutes each of the last three weeks after missing all of August, while FW Cody Arnoux was one of two RSL players to make his team debut two weeks ago at home vs. PHI, joining DF Blake Wagner … Arnoux has missed most of 2011 due to his recovery from a serious knee injury suffered last November while with Vancouver, while Wagner signed with RSL on August 15 after DF Chris Wingert – who has started nearly every game since 2008 – broke his wrist that weekend at Toronto … Wingert has been cleared for action, starting and playing 45 minutes in Sunday’s 0-1 reserve game loss to Kansas City … Another midseason pickup – FW Chris Agorsor – returned to training last week after breaking his right hand in a reserve game at Houston on August 21 … MF Javier Morales has the Oct. 1 match at Los Angeles circled for his return from the gruesome May 7 ankle injury, but the RSL MVP has been elevated to “non-neutral” status in this week’s trainings, traveled with the team to NY and DC and could see action during RSL’s next home game, Sept. 28 vs. Chicago …

DEPTH CONTINUALLY TESTED: The good news is that talisman MF Javier Morales – the man who has made the RSL attack click since 2008 – returned to training two weeks ago with a “non-contact” decree by Jason Kreis and the doctors … Morales has missed 23 games and counting, as he targets a Sept. 28 return from the broken ankle suffered back on May 7 … This year’s time lost due to injury, suspension or int’l duty: PLAYER MIN. LOST RECORD RETURN

Javier Morales 2250 11-7-6 9/28 v CHI ???

Paulo Junior 1880 5-5-6 8/13 @ TOR

Alvaro Saborio 900 3-3-3

Arturo Alvarez 900 4-2-3

Will Johnson 810 2-2-2

Chris Wingert 720 5-3-2 9/28 v CHI ???

Fabian Espindola 630 1-1-2

Jamison Olave 450 1-4-0 8/27 @ CHV

Ned Grabavoy 360 1-3-0 9/3 v PHI

Tony Beltran 90 1-0-0 ???

The total number of games lost due to injury or national team duty this season? … More than 100 games worth by RSL’s top contributors … Almost 1/2 of those games missed have been by Morales and Paulo Junior, with RSL posting a 6-5-6 MLS mark in games missed completely by the dynamic duo …

MORALES A MARKED MAN IN MLS: Argentine playmaker Javier Morales has played 116 games for RSL (93 MLS regular-season, 8 playoff, 3 Open Cup, 12 CCL) … During that time, he has been the most-fouled player in the League (reg. season only), an indicator of the target on his back by opposing defenses … The list (from 8/29/07 to 5/7/11): Player FS

Javier Morales - RSL 211

Alejandro Moreno - CLB 199

Eddie Gaven - CLB 189

Robbie Rogers - CLB 172

Guillermo Barros Schelotto - CLB 163

ALL-TIME RESULTS, WITHOUT JAVIER: Since the talismanic Argentine Javier Morales’ arrival on the Wasatch Front, RSL has played 49 MLS regular-season/playoff, CCL or Open Cup games without its playmaker, posting a 21-15-14 overall mark (only 6-11-5 away from home) … Head Coach Jason Kreis’ team has gone 16-13-12 in MLS reg. season play, 0-0-1 Playoff, 3-0-0 in CONCACAF and 1-2-1 in Open Cup sans Javi … Since the beginning of the 2009 season, that record is 17-12-11, including the ability to score 2+ goals in only 19 of those 40 games without Javier …

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REAL SALT LAKE @ NEW YORK RED BULLS – WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 2011

SEEING RED, BUT TO LITTLE ADVANTAGE: After seeing just one red card for the bulk of 2010 (only a bench red to Espindola in a CONCACAF match in Panama), RSL has seen eight players ejected in its last 36 games, dating back to the Javier Morales ejection at Dallas in last year’s playoffs … DF Tony Beltran saw red early 2nd half in RSL’s first game of the year at Columbus in the Feb. 22 CONCACAF Quarterfinal, and again last week in Seattle … In between, DF Nat Borchers has seen 3 red cards, Jamison Olave one and MF Will Johnson one … Back on May 7, in RSL’s 1-0 home win over CD Chivas USA, RSL saw an opponent hit with multiple red cards for the third time in the team’s now 210-game MLS regular-season history, with the 65-minute span with at least a one-man advantage the longest in club annals … For an incredible amount of 49 minutes, RSL enjoyed a TWO-MAN advantage over Chivas USA, playing 11-v-9 in deadlocked fashion prior to Will Johnson’s victory-clinching goal in the 87th minute … On only one prior occasion – Oct. 18, 2008, in the 2nd-ever game at Rio Tinto Stadium – had RSL enjoyed a 2-man advantage over its opponent, but that was just for stoppage time of the team’s 3-1 victory over FC Dallas, a game known primarily for Johnson’s 2008 MLS Goal of the Year blast … Following the August 3 ejection of KC MF Roger Espinoza in the 57th minute v KC, RSL opponents have now been subject to ejection on 28 occasions, giving the Claret-and-Cobalt a total of 487 minutes with a man-advantage … During those minutes, RSL has now seen a +13 goal difference, thanks to the 4-goal outburst on July 23 vs SJ … All-time, RSL now has been victim of 32 red cards, succumbing to a -9 goal difference in a total of 702 minutes playing a man down … Incredibly, SIX of those nine goals came in one game, the 0-6 loss @NY in August 2006 when DF Jack Stewart was tossed in the 8th minute … RSL has never played with just nine men due to disciplinary issues, and has now scored SEVEN short-handed goals (Jason Kreis, 7/4/05 v. NY; Chris Klein & Kreis, 9/16/06 v. DAL; a Chris Leitch own-goal on 7/3/09 v. SJ; Nelson Gonzalez late goal on 5/28/11 v SEA; and the Johnson/Saborio goals on July 4 v NE) …

LINEUP SHUFFLE STOPPED IN TORONTO … :

For the first – and only – time in more than a year, Real Salt Lake Head Coach Jason Kreis rolled out the same starting XI on Aug. 13 at Toronto as he had the previous week – in the team’s 30th game in all competitions this season … Injuries, cards, suspensions, national team duty and fixture congestion had all conspired to prevent a duplicate lineup in back-to-back matches, something that had not happened since July 31/Aug. 7, 2010 – a span of 48 MLS, CCL and Open Cup games … … BUT PICKING UP AGAIN: However, Kreis’ carousel continues, as DF Chris Wingert (left wrist fracture) and MF Will Johnson (yellow-card accumulation) missed the game in Houston … With the Borchers red card suspension and the national team duty for several guys, the carousel spinned hard again last time out at home v PHI … The return of Sabo, Johnson and Olave last week @ SEA provides a return to normalcy, yet Tony Beltran’s red card last week and injury this week requires more tinkering by Coach Kreis @ NY and @ DC … BECKERMAN SUSPENDED AT NEW YORK: With his trio of caution-free games in early August, Captain and MF Kyle Beckerman has earned a “Good Behavior” reduction to his caution total … However, with his yellow card foul on Chivas villain Marco Mondaini August 27, Beckerman played three games under “yellow-card peril” – all RSL wins – but will be forced to sit out the NY game Wednesday due to his dissent on Saturday … DF Robbie Russell is also on the precipice of having to sit out one game after his next yellow, but will earn the “Good Behavior” incentive if he can go 90 yellow-card-free minutes Wednesday @ NY … Three RSL players – FW Fabian Espíndola, DF Chris Wingert and M/F Jean Alexandre – are each TWO cautions away from suspension … ANOTHER STREAK IN THE OFFING?: RSL’s 0-2 loss to Columbus on July 30 halted the team’s unbeaten run at seven MLS games, marking the club’s third-longest stretch without a loss in team history … The only longer streaks each originated last year, when single-season runs of 10 and 14 games without a loss, the latter extended to 18 with its hot start this year … RSL enters this week with a 4-game unbeaten run, the fifth-longest in its 7-seasons:

TEAM STK START END

Real Salt Lake 18 07/24/2010 04/13/2011

Real Salt Lake 10 05/01/2010 07/08/2010

Real Salt Lake 7 06/11/2011 07/30/2011

Real Salt Lake 5 07/26/2006 08/19/2006

Real Salt Lake 5 09/30/2006 04/14/2007

Real Salt Lake 5 05/31/2008 06/21/2008

Real Salt Lake 5 09/27/2008 10/25/2008

Real Salt Lake 5 06/06/2009 07/03/2009

Real Salt Lake 4 08/27/2011 current

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FORTRESS STILL STANDING STRONG: Despite dropping three home games in the last five months, Rio Tinto Stadium and Utah soil remains a “Fortress” for Jason Kreis’ team, as RSL has dropped just 6 of its last 69 home games (44-6-19) across MLS regular season / playoff and CONCACAF / Open Cup play dating back to the start of 2008 … Prior to that, RSL was 15-19-13 on Utah soil in MLS competition, with a -5 goal differential (60 GF / 65 GA) from 2005-07 … The 2010 RSL side was just the 2nd MLS team to remain unbeaten at home in an entire season, joining the 2005 SJ Earthquakes (9-0-7) … Since June ‘09, RSL is 20-0-8 at home in regular-season play, the longest such run in League history: TEAM # START STOP

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Real Salt Lake 29 06/06/2009 05/28/2011

Columbus Crew 22 06/28/2008 09/26/2009

San Jose 18 09/25/2004 10/08/2005

Three teams tied with 17 With RSL’s 0-2 loss at home July 30 against Columbus, the team saw its once-impenetrable home breached for the third occasion in 2011, including the 1-2 loss on May 28 against Seattle – which snapped its MLS home unbeaten streak at 29 games – and the CCL Final loss on April 27 to Monterrey (MEX) snapped the club’s overall home unbeaten run at 37 games across MLS, CCL and exhibition play … Since June 6, 2009, RSL is 5-1-0 at home in CONCACAF play, 29-2-11 in MLS regular season, 1-0-1 playoffs and 2-0-1 in international exhibitions … The aggregate scoreline in those games?: 98-29 …

Form Guide: the 37-3-13 (all competitions) mark from June 6, 2009 – present: (CCL=red; Playoff = blue; friendly = green; Open Cup = underline): 2009: T W T W W W T W T T W W W 2010: T W W W W W W T W T W W W W W W T W W T 2011: W W W W L W T L W T W W T W W L W W W

RMC TIES: The June 6, 2009 Fox Soccer Channel telecast went to multiple commercial breaks during Elder Gonzalez’ lengthy “consecration” of the field, much to the disdain of current Rapids’ coach Gary Smith … RSL’s all-time home mark PRIOR to Elder Gonzalez' "consecration" – just 25-21-19 … AFTER Elder Gonzalez' June 6, 2009 prayer at Rio Tinto Stadium – now 37 wins, 3 losses, 13 ties … Real Salt Lake Year-by-Year Home Results (Regular Season) 2005: 5-8-3 (.406) 18 pts. 19 GF / 24 GA (-5 GD) 2006: 6-4-6 (.563) 24 pts. 23 GF / 19 GA (+4 GD) 2007: 4-7-4 (.400) 16 pts. 18 GF / 22 GA (-4 GD) 2008: 8-1-6 (.733) 30 pts. 24 GF / 10 GA (+14 GD) 2009: 9-1-5 (.750) 32 pts. 34 GF / 11 GA (+23 GD) 2010: 11-0-4 (.867) 37 pts. 31 GF / 7 GA (+24 GD) 2011: 10-2-3 (.767) 33 pts. 28 GF / 11 GA (+17 GD) CAREER: 53-23-31 (.640) 177 GF / 104 GA (+73 GD)

BREAKING DOWN THE STREAK: In the two years without losing a home MLS game between May 16, 2009 (Kansas City) and May 28, 2011 (Seattle), here’s the 29-game MLS / Rio Tinto Stadium unbeaten streak for RSL (reg. season only), by the numbers: 17 – RSL shutouts by GK Nick Rimando 16 – number of RSL players to score at home 13 – crowds of 18,000+ or more at Rio Tinto Stadium 12 – opposing players to each score once during streak 11 – total 2nd half comebacks for RSL to salvage tie/win 9 – goals by FW Robbie Findley, tops among scorers 9 – goals by FW Álvaro Saborío, all coming in 2010 7 – wins at home during the streak following road losses 7 – number of one-goal wins (including five 1-0 wins) 5 – largest margin of victory (see below) 4 – number of 3-0 wins, the most common result 4 – come-from-behind ties 3 – scoreless draws 2 – number of times opponent scored 2 or more goals 2 – Wins against 2010 Supp. Shield winner LA Biggest Win (margin): 7/2/10 v NE – 5-0 Biggest Win (meaning): 10/24/09 v COL – RSL wins 3-0 on final day of season to force postseason tiebreakers and eliminate Colorado from playoffs for 3rd consecutive season, qualifying for Playoffs and eventually winning MLS Cup and paving way to CCL participation; Biggest Crowd: 3/26/11 v LA – a RioT record of 20,507 saw RSL score twice in first 10 minutes en route to a 3-0 halftime lead and an eventual 4-1 win over David Beckham and the L.A. Galaxy, despite the FIFA date and a Jazz home game; Loudest Crowd: 4/10/10 v SEA – 19,970 were on hand as newcomer Álvaro Saborío headed home a Nelson Gonzalez corner kick three minutes into 2nd half stoppage time to salvage a 2-2 draw in RSL’s 2010 home opener, a match that included a pre-game banner raising and ring ceremony to commemorate the teams’ MLS Cup 2009 win; Cutting it close: 7/3/09 v SJ – stoppage time OG by Earthquakes’ Chris Leitch gives RSL a 1-1 tie; 4/13/11 v COL – 93’ goal by Fabian Espindola gives RSL 1-0 win Best Comeback: 7/24/09 v DAL – Four second-half goals erase 0-2 halftime deficit; GK Nick Rimando saves Cunningham PK, Kreis ejected; Outscored opponents 59-13, with 16 different scorers: (Findley 9, Saborío 9, Morales 7, Espindola 6, Movsisyan 5, Olave 4, Grabavoy 4, Williams 3, Beckerman 2, Johnson 2, Russell, Campos, Gonzalez, Borchers, Mathis, Paulo Jr.; Own Goals – 2)

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MAYDAY, MAYDAY: 12-MONTH RUN OF

SUCCESS ON MULTIPLE FRONTS: Real Salt Lake performed exceptionally in the 45 games played between May 1, 2010 and April 30, 2011, losing only six times in that stretch, the rough equivalent of a season-and-a-half … Across MLS reg. season, MLS Playoff and CONCACAF Champions League games, Jason Kreis’ team posted an impressive mark of 26-6-13 and outscored opponents 75-33 since May 1, 2010 … RSL would have earned 91 points in this stretch … The MLS equivalents: (reg.-season games only)

TEAM GAME 1 GAME 45 PTS

Los Angeles Galaxy 7/04/1997 9/02/1998 95

Real Salt Lake 5/01/2010 4/30/2011 91

D.C. United 5/21/2005 7/22/2006 91

Chicago Fire 6/04/2000 9/01/2001 90

Prior to April 30 at Portland, the lone MLS losses both came on the road at Dallas on July 17 and Oct. 30, sandwiched around the bizarre 4-5 loss at Cruz Azul … The fourth loss was the 1-2 decision at Saprissa which enabled RSL to advance to the CCL Final …

KREIS CONTRACT EXTENDED THRU 2013: On March 24, RSL President Bill Manning and GM Garth Lagerwey announced that the club has extended by two years the contract of current Head Coach Jason Kreis, keeping the youngest MLS Cup-winning manager in League history on the RSL sideline through the completion of the 2013 season … All-time, Kreis now owns a 55-44-37 mark in MLS regular-season, playoff and CONCACAF Champions League play …

Under Kreis’ leadership, RSL became the first-ever MLS team (and one of just three non-Mexican teams) to win a CONCACAF group, posting a 4-1-1 mark and becoming the first-ever MLS side to advance CCL Final … The former striker’s 2010 side was also the second-highest-scoring team in CONCACAF’s group stage, with 17 goals in six games (2.83 goals/game) …

MILESTONES ACHIEVED DURING KREIS ERA: During MLS play in 2010, the following numbers established by RSL set or tied new single-season league standards:

fewest goals allowed (20) overall goal differential (+25) total home points (37) fewest home losses (0) fewest home goals allowed (7)

In addition to those league benchmarks, last year’s edition set franchise-high records in

wins (15) goals (45) scoring output (1.50/game) points (56) shutouts (15) road points (19) road goal differential (+1)

TWO-GOAL COMEBACKS: Real Salt Lake emerged with a point on July 4 for the sixth time in club history after spotting the opposition a two-goal lead … Four of the six 2-goal comebacks have occurred at home, with three of the four happening as precursors to the Independence Day or Pioneer Day fireworks shows … This week’s NE comeback was the second to occur on July 4, as former captain Jason Kreis tallied a 90’ PK v NY to salvage a 2-2 draw … In last year’s regular-season finale at rival Colorado, Saborio scored twice in second-half stoppage time to retain the Rocky Mountain Cup for holders RSL … The only win of the six came against Dallas … In 2009, RSL stormed back from a 0-2 deficit at halftime to visiting Dallas on Pioneer Day to score four in an incredible second half, which saw GK Nick Rimando stone a Jeff Cunningham PK and Yura Movsisyan notch a 2nd-half brace … The list:

7/4/2005 v NY: T 2-2 RSL: Trembly (78) Kreis (90);

MET: Razov (44) Magee (48)

10/8/2005 @ SJ: T 2-2 RSL: Novak (64) Williams (73);

SJ: De Rosario (38) Nash (44)

05/05/2007 v NY: T 3-3 RSL: Klein (61) Cunningham (90) C. Brown (90);

NY: Richards (12) Mathis (28,83)

07/24/2009 v DAL: W 4-2 RSL: Movsisyan (55,90) Findley (62) own goal (88);

DAL: Cunningham (13) van den Bergh (21)

10/23/2010 @ COL: T 2-2 RSL: Saborio (90,90);

COL: Cummings (16) Casey (50)

07/04/2011 v NE: T 3-3 RSL: Johnson (24) Saborio (56) Espindola (83);

NE: Lekic (4) Tierney (16) Joseph (63)

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RSL “BRACING” FOR SUCCESS: With FW Alvaro Saborio’s two-goal ‘brace’ on July 23 v SJ, RSL has now seen 20 of its 30 all-time multi-goal performances occur at home in its 211-game MLS regular-season game, 12-game CCL and 12-game Open Cup histories … The multi-goal game was Saborio’s 7th cross all competitions, ahead of Jeff Cunningham (5) and Javier Morales’ tie with Robbie Findley with four “braces,” while Yura Movsisyan and Jason Kreis each had 2, ahead of Paulo Junior, Will Johnson, Kyle Beckerman, Atiba Harris, Chris Brown and Fabian Espíndola, who have each also scored 2 or more times in a game … When an RSL player scores 2 or more goals in a game, the team has posted a 21-3-4 all-time mark … Besides the 4-5 loss at Cruz Azul in CCL play and the 4-6 loss at Minnesota in Open Cup action, when was the lone MLS loss? … June 17, 2007, when Chris Brown’s brace @LA was wasted in a 2-3 loss: G Player Date Opponent Result

2 Álvaro Saborío 07/23/2011 vs. SJ W 4-0

2 Álvaro Saborío 06/25/2011 vs. TOR W 3-1

2 Javier Morales 03/26/2011 vs. LA W 4-1

2 Javier Morales 03/01/2011 vs. CLB W 4-1*

2 Álvaro Saborío 10/23/2010 @ COL T 2-2

2 Paulo Junior 10/18/2010 vs. CAZ W 3-1*

2 Will Johnson 09/25/2010 @ AUO W 3-2*

2 Álvaro Saborío 08/25/2010 @ CAZ L 4-5*

2 Álvaro Saborío 08/18/2010 vs. AUO W 2-1*

2 Javier Morales 08/14/2010 vs. CLB W 2-0

2 Álvaro Saborío 07/02/2010 vs. NE W 5-0

2 Álvaro Saborío 05/13/2010 vs. HOU W 3-1

2 Javier Morales 03/27/2010 @ SJ W 3-0

3 Robbie Findley 04/02/2009 vs. CLB W 4-1

2 Yura Movsisyan 07/24/2009 vs. DAL W 4-2

2 Robbie Findley 08/26/2009 vs. CHV W 4-0

2 Robbie Findley 10/24/2009 vs. COL W 3-0

2 Yura Movsisyan 09/27/2008 @ SJ W 3-2

2 Fabian Espindola 08/29/2008 vs. COL W 2-0

2 Kyle Beckerman 04/12/2008 vs. DC W 4-0

2 Robbie Findley 06/23/2007 vs. DC W 2-1

2 Chris Brown 06/17/2007 @ LA L 2-3

2 Jeff Cunningham 04/07/2007 vs. DAL T 2-2

2 Atiba Harris 09/30/2006 @ KC T 3-3

2 Jeff Cunningham 08/09/2006 @ COL W 4-1

2 Jeff Cunningham 07/29/2006 vs. DC W 2-1

2 Jeff Cunningham 06/03/2006 vs. CHI W 3-1

2 Jeff Cunningham 05/13/2006 @ LA W 3-0

3 Jason Kreis 07/13/2005 @ MIN L 4-6&

2 Jason Kreis 04/30/2005 vs. SJ T 2-2

*CONCACAF Champions League &U.S. Open Cup

LATE DRAMA PART OF RSL DNA: MF Will Johnson’s 87’ game-winning goal vs. Chivas way back on May 7 marked the 16th all-time go-ahead scored by RSL in the final 15 minutes of a regular-season MLS or CCL game … Two of the three RSL goals scored prior to that – Espindola’s 93+ game-winner v COL and Morales’ late equalizer at Monterrey – also meet the dramatic criteria … All-time lists for equalizers and GWG (active players in bold):

RSL EQUALIZERS AFTER 75’ (18 total)

95+ ................ Saborío, 10/23/10 @ COL (1-1 T)

94+ ............... Saborío, 04/10/10 v. SEA (2-2 T)

93+ .............. Borchers, 09/25/10 v. COL (1-1 T)

92+ ................ Johnson, 8/25/10 @ CAZ* (4-5 L)

92+................. C. Brown, 5/05/07 v. NY (3-3 T)

91+’ ............ Leitch (OG), 7/03/09 v. SJ (1-1 T)

90’ ...............Movsisyan, 10/15/08 @ COL (1-1 T)

90’................Cunningham, 7/29/06 v. DC (2-1 W)

90’..................... Kreis, 7/4/05 v. NY (2-2 T)

89’................ Morales, 04/20/11 @ MTY* (2-2 T)

89’.................... Soto, 10/15/06 @ CHV (1-1 T)

89’.....................Kreis, 4/15/06 v. NY (1-1 T)

88’....................Kreis, 5/27/06 v. COL (2-2 T)

86’.................. Morales, 9/19/07 v. LA (2-2 T)

83’..................Espindola, 7/4/11 v. NE (3-3 T)

81’..................... Kreis, 9/30/06 @ KC (3-3 T)

78’................ Ballouchy, 5/20/06 v. KC (2-1 W)

75’.................... Klein, 8/16/06 @ CLB (2-1 W)

RSL GAME-WINNERS AFTER 75’ (16 total)

93+.............. Espíndola, 04/13/11 v. COL (1-0 W)

92+................ Saborío, 8/18/10 v. DAU* (2-1 W)

92+ .............. Cunningham, 7/29/06 v. DC (2-1 W)

90’................... Talley, 8/16/06 @ CLB (2-1 W)

89’............... Espíndola, 05/22/10 @ CHV (2-1 W)

88’............. Torres (OG), 7/24/09 v. DAL (4-2 W)

87’.................. Johnson, 5/7/11 v. CHV (1-0 W)

87’................. Findley, 7/28/08 v. TOR (2-1 W)

87’................. Findley, 10/20/07 @ COL (1-0 W)

84’................... Saborío, 10/2/10 @ NE (2-1 W)

84’................. Findley, 8/04/07 v. HOU (1-0 W)

81’................. Dunseth, 4/16/05 v. COL (1-0 W)

80’.................. Morales, 6/09/10 v. LA (1-0 W)

80’................ Williams, 10/14/09 v. NY (1-0 W)

80’ ................. Morales, 4/11/09 v. DC (2-1 W)

80’............... Cunningham, 5/20/06 v. KC (2-1 W)

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REAL SALT LAKE ALL-TIME INT’L RESULTS (12-7-6 – 43 GF / 33 GA) * - XanGo Cup # - CCL Date Opponent Score Result June 8, 2005 Universidad Catolica (Chile) 3-2 W August 24, 2005 Harbour View F.C. (Jamaica) 1-1 T July 19, 2006 Monarcas Morelia (Mexico) 1-3 L August 12, 2006 Real Madrid (Spain)* 0-2 L April 18, 2007 Fiji National Team 3-0 W June 7, 2007 Chinese National Team 1-0 W July 21, 2007 Everton F.C. (England)* 2-0 W July 24, 2007 Boca Juniors (Argentina)* 1-1 T July 9, 2008 Club Santos Laguna (Mexico)* 1-4 L July 23, 2008 Dep. Saprissa (Costa Rica) 1-2 L Sept. 3, 2008 U.A.N.L. (Tigres) (Mexico) 1-0 W July 11, 2009 C.F. América (Mexico)* 1-0 W Oct. 7, 2009 CD Guadalajara (Mexico) 1-1 T June 19, 2010 Puntarenas F.C. (Costa Rica) 2-0 W August 18, 2010 Árabe Unido (Panama) # 2-1 W August 25, 2010 @ Cruz Azul (Mexico) # 4-5 L Sept. 15, 2010 Toronto FC (Canada) # 4-1 W Sept. 22, 2010 @ Arabe Unido (Panama) # 3-2 W Sept. 28, 2010 @ Toronto FC (Canada) # 1-1 T Oct. 19, 2010 Cruz Azul (Mexico) # 3-1 W Feb. 22, 2011 @ Columbus (USA) # 0-0 T March 1, 2011 Columbus Crew (USA) # 4-1 W March 15, 2011 Dep. Saprissa (CRC) # 2-0 W April 5, 2011 @ Dep. Saprissa (CRC) # 1-2 L* April 20, 2011 @ Monterrey (MEX) # 2-2 T April 27, 2011 Monterrey (MEX) # 0-1 L

* RSL advances 3-2 on aggregate

HOW DOES RSL GET BACK IN TO CCL?: RSL probably won’t play another international side – exhibition or otherwise – until the 2012/13 CONCACAF tourney, which it could only qualify for by winning the 2011 MLS Supporters Shield crown or be a MLS Cup 2011 participant … RSL saw its other opportunity fall by the wayside this week after falling out of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup via a quarterfinal defeat at FC Dallas … Had RSL defeated Dallas in last year’s MLS Cup Playoff series, or even had Los Angeles advanced in place of Dallas to MLS Cup – RSL would have qualified for this year’s CONCACAF Champions League due to LA essentially owning “dual” slots (Supp. Shield / Cup participant) and RSL finishing #2 in last year’s overall MLS table … RSL’S INTERNATIONAL HISTORY: With the late April 0-1 loss to Monterrey in the 2010/11 CONCACAF Final, RSL is now 12-7-6 all-time in international contests, with a positive goal differential (43 goals for / 33 goals against) … In meaningful int’l competition, RSL is now 6-3-3 (26 GF / 17 GA) … In the Jason Kreis era, RSL falls to 8-3-2 vs. visiting international squads (does NOT include Toronto FC league matches; however, DOES include CCL games vs Columbus) …

DIXON THE LATEST – & FIRST IN AWHILE:

During Real Salt Lake’s early years, it seemed like fans’ hearts were routinely broken by an opposing goal from a player few had ever heard of … Between 2005-07, the club’s turmoil-filled early years, 20 different players scored their first-ever MLS goal against the hapless Claret-and-Cobalt … In the Kreis era, as the team matured, that trend slowed to a trickle – only three players in 2008-09 found the back of the net for the first time vs. RSL … Earlier this year, Seattle’s Lamar Neagle became the first player in two years to bury his first career tally against RSL , with his bending 84’ blast that proved to be the game winner … Two weeks later, Philadelphia midfielder Keon Daniel struck with his initial MLS goal … That feat was repeated Aug. 20 in Houston, as homegrown player Alex Dixon opened his MLS account with a stoppage-time dagger for the Dynamo to send RSL to a crushing defeat … Dixon is now one of the 12 to have scored their lone career MLS goal (as of Aug. 28, 2011, indicated by an *) … The list:

DATE OPP Player Result

05/28/2005 CHI Chad Barrett L, 0-3

05/28/2005 CHI Samuel Caballero* L, 0-3

06/04/2005 DAL Abe Thompson L, 0-2

06/22/2005 LA Ednaldo* T, 1-1

09/21/2005 COL Dedi Ben Dayan L, 0-2

10/08/2005 SJ Julian Nash* T, 2-2

10/12/2005 COL Fabrice Noel L, 0-1

04/08/2006 DAL Mark Wilson* L, 1-2

05/06/2006 CLB Jason Garey L, 0-1

05/27/2006 COL Daniel Wasson* T, 2-2

06/03/2006 CHI Brian Plotkin* L, 1-3

07/08/2006 LA Josh Gardner* L, 0-2

08/19/2006 HOU Adrian Serioux W, 3-1

10/07/2006 HOU Paul Dalglish T, 1-1

10/15/2006 CHV Brent Whitfield* T, 1-1

04/21/2007 CHV Maykel Galindo L, 0-4

05/05/2007 NY Dane Richards T, 3-3

07/04/2007 TOR Collin Samuel L, 1-2

08/18/2007 CHI Cuauhtemoc Blanco L, 0-2

08/18/2007 CHI Paulo Wanchope L, 0-2

04/19/2008 TOR Laurent Robert* L, 0-1

09/06/2008 LA Bryan Jordan T, 2-2

05/02/2009 COL Kosuke Kimura L, 0-2

05/28/2011 SEA Lamar Neagle* L, 1-2

06/11/2011 PHI Keon Daniel* T, 1-1

08/20/2011 HOU Alex Dixon* L, 2-3

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Penalty KicksMorales – 3/26 v LA

Espindola – 6/18 v DC

Saborio – 7/4 v NE

Saborio – 7/23 v SJ

Saborio – 8/6 v NY

Own GoalsKeller, 13’ – 9/10 @ SEA

5

23

77

11

23

28 7

8

22

7

124

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15

15

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7

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REAL SALT LAKE 2011 MISCELLANEOUS STATS (MLS Regular Season Games through 09/17)

2011 RSL GOAL SCORERS

15 – Saborio (8) 7 – Espíndola (7) 11 – Morales (2) 23 – Paulo Jr. (2) 8 – Johnson (2) 77 – Williams (2) 5 – Beckerman (3) 6 – Borchers (3) 4 – Olave (2) 21 – Gil (2) 28 – Schuler (2) 22 – Gonzalez (1) 12 – Alexandre (1)

2011 REAL SALT LAKE REGULAR SEASON STATS: Goals 1 2 Total RSL 17 21 38 Opp. 10 12 22 Assists 1 2 Total RSL 14 18 32 Opp. 5 11 16 Fouls 1 2 Total RSL 159 155 314 Opp. 140 160 300

Shots 1 2 Total RSL 145 190 335 Opp. 126 135 261 SOG 1 2 Total RSL 61 72 133 Opp. 44 53 97 Corners 1 2 Total RSL 54 80 134 Opp. 41 61 102

Cautions 1 2 Total RSL 13 28 41 Opp. 16 30 46 Ejections 1 2 Total RSL 3 2 5 Opp. 3 5 8 Offsides 1 2 Total RSL 47 48 95 Opp. 25 22 47

2011 PENALTY KICK RESULTS REAL SALT LAKE:

Player Opp. GK Min. Result Date Morales Saunders 9’ Goal 3/26 v LA Espindola Hamid 38’ Goal 6/18 v DC Saborio Reis 56’ Goal 7/4 v NE Saborio Busch 63’ Goal 7/23 v SJ Saborio Coundoul 77’ Goal 8/6 v NY

OPPONENT:

Player (Team) RSL GK Min. Result Date Mendoza (CLB) Rimando 76’ Goal 6/8/11 Davies (DC) Rimando 85’ Goal 6/18/11 Lekic (NE) Rimando 4’ Goal 7/4/11 Rosales (SEA) Rimando 17’ Wide 9/10/11

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2011 REAL SALT LAKE MISCELLANEOUS STATS: Quickest Goals Scored: 2’ – Williams; 03/26 v LA 7’ – Olave; 6/8 @ CLB Quickest Goals Allowed: 4’ – Lekic; 7/4 v NE 5’ – Gaven; 7/30 v CLB RSL Equalizers after 75': 83’ – Espindola, 7/4 v NE Opp. Equalizers after 75': 85’ – Davies, 6/18 v DC RSL Game-Winners after 75': 93’ – Espindola; 4/13 v COL 87’ – Johnson; 5/7 v CHV Opposition GWG after 75': 93+ - Dixon; 8/20 @ HOU 84’ – Neagle; 5/28 v SEA 82’ – Gardner; 6/8 @ CLB 77’ – Plata; 8/13 @ TOR RSL Multi-Goal Games: Morales (2); 3/26 v LA Saborio (2); 6/25 v TOR Saborio (2); 7/23 v SJ Opp. Multi-Goal Games: N/A RSL Multi-Assist Games: Warner (2); 4/9 @ NE Russell (2); 6/25 v TOR Beckerman (2); 6/25 v TOR Beckerman (2); 8/6 v NY Opp. Multi-Assist Games: Rogers (2); 7/30 v CLB Davis (2); 8/20 @ HOU RSL Hat Tricks: N/A Opp. Hat Tricks: N/A Own Goals for RSL: Keller, SEA; 9/10 @ SEA, 12’ Own Goals against RSL: N/A RSL Red Cards Received: Johnson, 87’; 4/9 @ NE Olave, 58’; 5/28 v SEA Borchers, 3’; 7/4 v NE Borchers, 24’; 8/27 @ CHV Beltran, 35’; 9/10 @ SEA Opp. Red Cards Received: Joseph, 64’; 4/9 @ NE Phelan, 87’; 4/9 @ NE Boyens, 24’; 5/7 v CHV Mondaini, 37’; 5/7 v CHV Cochrane, 67’; 7/4 v NE Burling, 60’; 7/23 v SJ Espinoza, 57’; 8/3 @ KC Hurtado, 39’; 9/10 @ SEA

2011 RSL AWARD WINNERS MLS Player of the Week Week 2 – MF Javier Morales Week 12 – FW Jean Alexandre MLS Goal of the Week Week 21 – MF Luis Gil Week 25 – MF Kyle Beckerman MLS Save of the Week Week 1 – GK Nick Rimando Week 24 – GK Nick Rimando MLS Player of the Month March – GK Nick Rimando

2011 MLS REG. SEASON CATEGORICAL W-L-T (GF/GA):

Home Road Overall MLS Regular Season: 10-2-3 (28/11) 4-5-3 (10/11) 14-7-6 (38/22) One-Goal Games: 4-1-0 3-4-0 7-4-0 vs. East: 4-1-3 (13/8) 1-4-2 (6/9) 5-5-5 (19/17) vs. West: 6-1-0 (15/3) 3-1-1 (4/2) 9-2-1 (19/5) First 17 games: 6-1-3 (18/8) 2-2-3 (5/4) 8-3-6 (23/12) Last 17 games: 4-1-0 (10/3) 2-3-0 (5/7) 6-4-0 (15/10) Before All-Star: 7-1-3 (22/8) 2-2-3 (5/4) 9-3-6 (27/12) Since All-Star: 3-1-0 (6/3) 2-3-0 (5/7) 5-4-0 (10/10) Scoring First: 10-0-1 4-2-0 14-2-1 Opp. Scoring First: 0-2-1 0-3-1 0-5-2 Leading at Half: 5-0-1 2-2-0 7-2-1 Tied at Half: 5-1-1 2-1-2 7-2-3 Trailing at Half: 0-1-1 0-2-1 0-3-2 Leading at 75': 8-0-1 4-1-0 12-1-1 Tied at 75': 2-0-1 0-2-3 2-2-4 Trailing at 75': 0-2-1 0-2-0 0-4-1 Day Games: 1-0-0 (1/0) 1-0-1 (3/2) 2-0-1 (4/2) Night Games: 9-2-3 (28/11) 3-5-2 (7/9) 12-7-5 (34/20) On Grass: 10-2-3 (28/11) 2-4-3 (6/9) 12-6-6 (34/20) On Turf: N/A 2-1-0 (4/2) 2-1-0 (4/2) In Red: 10-2-3 (28/11) 3-5-1 (9/11) 13-7-4 (37/22) In Gold: n/a 0-0-1 (0/0) 0-0-1 (0/0) In White: N/A (-/-) 1-0-1 (1/0) 1-0-1 (1/0) On KUTV2/KMYU: 4-1-0 (10/2) 3-5-3 (9/11) 7-6-4 (19/13) On ESPN2: 0-0-1 (3/3) N/A (-/-) 0-0-1 (3/3) On Telefutura: 1-0-0 (1/0) N/A (-/-) 1-0-0 (1/0) On Fox Soccer: 0-0-1 (0/0) 1-0-0 (1/0) 1-0-1 (1/0) 1-0-3 (5/2) Opp. Local TV: 9-2-1 (24/8) 3-5-3 (9/11) 12-7-4 (33/19) In March: 1-0-0 (4/1) 1-0-0 (1/0) 2-0-0 (5/1) In April: 1-0-0 (1/0) 1-1-0 (2/1) 2-1-0 (3/1) In May: 1-1-1 (2/2) 0-0-1 (0/0) 1-1-2 (2/2) In June: 2-0-1 (6/3) 0-1-2 (2/3) 2-1-3 (8/5) In July: 2-1-1 (9/3) -- 2-1-1 (9/5) In August: 1-0-0 (3/0) 1-3-0 (3/6) 2-3-0 (6/6) In Sept.: 2-0-0 (3/1) 1-0-0 (2/1) 3-0-0 (5/2) MLS Regular Season:10-2-3 (28/11) 4-5-3 (10/11) 14-7-6 (38/22) MLS Reserve Division: 1-3-0 (2/4) 1-3-0 (2/5) 2-6-0 (4/9) U.S. Open Cup: 1-0-0 (2/0) 0-1-0 (0/2) 1-1-0 (2/2) CONCACAF CL: 2-1-0 (6/2) 0-1-2 (3/4) 2-2-2 (9/6) Friendlies: N/A (-/-) N/A (-/-) N/A (-/-) TOTALS 14-6-3 (38/19) 5-10-5 (15/22) 19-16-8 (53/41)

2010 RSL AWARD WINNERS RSL Team MVP – MF Javier Morales Budweiser Golden Boot – FW Alvaro Saborio Defensive Player of the Year – DF Nat Borchers Humanitarian of the Year – DF Jean Alexandre

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REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (ALL-TIME) – MLS REGULAR SEASON ONLY, 2005-2011 (includes games of 9/17/11)

(active players in BOLD)

GAMES PLAYED

PLAYER GP

1) Andy Williams 183

2) Nick Rimando 136

3) Kyle Beckerman 119

4) Chris Wingert 116

5) Nat Borchers 112

6) Robbie Findley 96

7) Javier Morales 93

Jamison Olave 93

9) Fabian Espindola 90

10)Will Johnson 83

GAMES STARTED

PLAYER GS

1) Nick Rimando 136

2) Andy Williams 117

3) Kyle Beckerman 115

4) Nat Borchers 112

5) Chris Wingert 106

6) Jamison Olave 92

7) Javier Morales 88

8) Will Johnson 77

9) Fabian Espindola 71

10)Eddie Pope 69

MINUTES PLAYED

PLAYER MIN

1) Nick Rimando 12185

2) Andy Williams 11081

3) Kyle Beckerman 10358

4) Chris Wingert 9555

5) Nat Borchers 9879

6) Jamison Olave 8046

7) Javier Morales 7524

8) Will Johnson 6970

9) Eddie Pope 5930

10)Robbie Findley 5573

GOALS

PLAYER GP GOALS

1) Robbie Findley 96 29

2) Fabián Espíndola 90 23

3) Alvaro Saborio 44 20

4) Jeff Cunningham 38 19

5) Jason Kreis 58 17

Javier Morales 93 17

7) Yura Movsisyan 53 15

8) Andy Williams 183 14

9) Kyle Beckerman 119 13

10)Jamison Olave 93 10

ASSISTS

PLAYER GP ASTS

1) Javier Morales 93 33

2) Andy Williams 183 28

3) Kyle Beckerman 119 17

4) Robbie Findley 96 13

5) Jeff Cunningham 38 11

Clint Mathis 66 11

7) Chris Klein 43 9

Jason Kreis 58 9

Carey Talley 60 9

Chris Wingert 116 9

GAME-WINNING GOALS

PLAYER GP GWG

1) Robbie Findley 96 9

Álvaro Saborío 44 9

3) Javier Morales 93 8

4) Fabián Espíndola 90 6

5) Jeff Cunningham 38 4

Kyle Beckerman 119 4

Andy Williams 183 4

8) Jason Kreis 58 3

9) Pablo Campos 27 2

Brian Dunseth 24 2

Yura Movsisyan 53 2

Will Johnson 83 2

Chris Schuler 15 2

Nat Borchers 112 2

GAME-WINNING ASSISTS

PLAYER GP GWA

1) Kyle Beckerman 119 10

2) Javier Morales 93 7

3) Robbie Findley 96 5

Andy Williams 183 5

5) Clint Mathis 66 4

Fabián Espíndola 90 4

Robbie Russell 73 4

7) Jeff Cunningham 38 3

8) Alecko Eskandarian 17 2

Chris Klein 43 2

Carey Talley 60 2

Tony Beltran 76 2

Collen Warner 31 2

HAT TRICKS

PLAYER GP HATS

1) Robbie Findley 96 1

MULTI-GOAL GAMES

PLAYER GP GAMES

1) Álvaro Saborío 44 5

Jeff Cunningham 38 5

3) Robbie Findley 96 4

4) Javier Morales 93 3

5) Yura Movsisyan 53 2

6) Kyle Beckerman 119 1

Fabián Espíndola 90 1

Chris Brown 60 1

Atiba Harris 43 1

Jason Kreis 58 1

PENALTY-KICK GOALS

PLAYER GP PKG

1) Jeff Cunningham 38 5

Alvaro Saborio 44 5

2) Jason Kreis 58 4

4) Carey Talley 60 2

Robbie Findley 96 2

6) Freddy Adu 11 1

Alecko Eskandarian 17 1

Will Johnson 83 1

Dema Kovalenko 22 1

Andy Williams 183 1

Javier Morales 93 1

Fabian Espindola 90 1

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REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (ALL-TIME) – REGULAR SEASON ONLY, 2005-2011 (continued)

SHOTS

PLAYER GP SHOTS

1) Andy Williams 183 222

2) Fabián Espíndola 90 172

3) Kyle Beckerman 119 166

4) Robbie Findley 96 157

5) Yura Movsisyan 53 143

6) Javier Morales 93 141

7) Will Johnson 83 140

8) Jason Kreis 58 132

9) Jeff Cunningham 38 94

10)Chris Klein 43 92

SHOTS ON GOAL

PLAYER GP SOG

1) Fabián Espíndola 90 87

2) Andy Williams 183 81

3) Robbie Findley 96 69

4) Javier Morales 93 67

Kyle Beckerman 119 67

6) Yura Movsisyan 53 65

7) Will Johnson 83 60

8) Jason Kreis 58 57

9) Jeff Cunningham 38 52

10)Chris Klein 43 37

FOULS COMMITTED

PLAYER GP FC

1) Andy Williams 183 192

2) Kyle Beckerman 119 158

3) Javier Morales 93 127

4) Chris Wingert 116 121

5) Jamison Olave 93 118

6) Fabian Espíndola 90 101

7) Carey Talley 60 95

8) Atiba Harris 43 92

9) Nat Borchers 112 84

10)Mehdi Ballouchy 46 82

FOULS SUFFERED

PLAYER GP FS

1) Andy Williams 183 253

2) Javier Morales 93 211

3) Kyle Beckerman 119 126

4) Carey Talley 60 91

5) Fabian Espindola 90 90

6) Will Johnson 83 87

7) Robbie Findley 96 85

8) Mehdi Ballouchy 46 75

9) Chris Wingert 116 74

10)Jason Kreis 58 72

CAUTIONS (YELLOWS)

PLAYER GP CAUT

1) Kyle Beckerman 119 29

2) Jamison Olave 93 23

3) Andy Williams 183 21

4) Will Johnson 83 19

5) Chris Wingert 116 17

6) Clint Mathis 66 14

Carey Talley 60 14

Javier Morales 93 14

Nat Borchers 112 14

10)Atiba Harris 43 13

EJECTIONS (RED CARDS)

PLAYER GP EJECT

1) Jamison Olave 93 4

2) Andy Williams 183 3

3) Fabián Espíndola 90 2

Clint Mathis 66 2

Nat Borchers 112 2

CORNER KICKS

PLAYER GP CK

1) Javier Morales 93 348

2) Andy Williams 183 221

3) Chris Klein 43 76

4) Clint Mathis 66 52

5) Mehdi Ballouchy 46 49

OFFSIDES

PLAYER GP OFF

1) Fabían Espíndola 90 90

2) Robbie Findley 96 60

3) Alvaro Saborio 44 48

4) Jeff Cunningham 38 45

5) Jason Kreis 58 44

GAMES PLAYED / STARTED IN GOAL

PLAYER GP GS

1) Nick Rimando 136 136

2) Scott Garlick 31 31

3) D.J. Countess 27 27

4) Chris Seitz 7 7

Jay Nolly 7 6

6) Kyle Reynish 5 4

7) Brian Kamler 1 0

MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL

PLAYER MIN

1) Nick Rimando 12185

2) Scott Garlick 2745

3) D.J. Countess 2422

4) Chris Seitz 630

5) Jay Nolly 585

6) Kyle Reynish 415

7) Brian Kamler 8

GOALS AGAINST AVG. (minimum 4000 min.)

PLAYER GP MIN SHTS SVS GA GAA W-L-T SHO

Nick Rimando 136 12185 608 465 145 1.07 54-44-38 50

SAVE PERCENTAGE (minimum 150 saves)

PLAYER GP SAVES SOG PCT

Nick Rimando 136 465 633 73.3 WINS

PLAYER GP WON

1) Nick Rimando 136 54

2) Scott Garlick 31 10

3) D.J. Countess 27 4

4) Chris Seitz 7 1

Jay Nolly 7 1

Kyle Reynish 4 1

LOSSES

PLAYER GP LOST

1) Nick Rimando 136 44

2) D.J. Countess 27 19

3) Scott Garlick 31 12

4) Jay Nolly 7 4

5) Chris Seitz 7 4

SAVES

PLAYER GP SVS

1) Nick Rimando 136 465

2) D.J. Countess 27 112

3) Scott Garlick 31 108

4) Jay Nolly 7 41

5) Chris Seitz 7 19

6) Kyle Reynish 5 14

SHUTOUTS

PLAYER GP SHO

1) Nick Rimando 136 50

2) D.J. Countess 27 4

Scott Garlick 31 4

4) Kyle Reynish 5 2 5) Chris Seitz 7 1

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2011 REAL SALT LAKE PLAYER BIOS

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#13 – CHRIS AGORSOR FW 5-9 145 lbs. 9/01/1990 Severn, Maryland The 20-year old native of Severn, Maryland (suburban Baltimore) enters the RSL roster with a world of potential, the diminutive striker coming to the Wasatch Front for a trial in late June after being waived by the Philadelphia Union earlier in the month … With the RSL forward corps returning to full strength in recent weeks, Agorsor will be looked upon to provide valuable depth as the second half of RSL’s campaign kicks into gear … Philadelphia Union (2011): Did not appear for the first-team in Philadelphia, but did make three MLS Reserve League appearances … Scored two goals, including the game-winner, in a preseason match against Greek Third Division side Hersonissos F.C. on 3/03 … Played full 90 minutes and tallied the Union’s first ever MLS Reserve League goal on 4/10 v. NY, helping the Union Reserve side to a 2-1 win … Also played all 90 minutes for the Union Reserves on 5/16 v. DC (0-1 L), 5/29 v. TOR (0-0 T) … Was waived by Philadelphia on 6/02 and joined RSL camp as a trialist in late June. University of Virginia (2008-09): Made 20 appearances across two seasons at the University of Virginia, although both years with the Cavaliers ended prematurely due to injury … 2008: Appeared in seven games as a freshman in Charlottesville, starting five, before suffering a season-ending knee injury on 9/23 vs. Central Connecticut State … Tallied four goals, including one game-winner … Started his collegiate career off with a bang, scoring in three straight games against SMU (8/31), George Mason (9/05), and Hofstra (9/07) … 2009: Appeared in 13 games as a sophomore, starting in 10, before his season ended due to an ankle injury … Scored two goals and added two assists en route to the Cavs winning the NCAA College Cup, although the ankle injury prevented him from participating in the postseason. Youth Career: U.S. Youth National Teams: Was a member of the player pools for the U.S. Under-20, Under-18 & Under-16 Men’s National Teams … Called into the USA’s U-18 side for the Limoges Tournament in France in Oct. 2007 (3 GP) and earned last-second call-up to the U.S. U-20s for a trip to England in May 2008 (goal v. Bolton Wanderers Reserves and saw time vs. Manchester United Reserves) … Club Career: Played club soccer for the Baltimore Bays from 2006-09 … Helped the Bays win numerous crowns, including the 2006 U.S. Youth Soccer U-16 National Championship, the 2008 U.S. Soccer Development Academy U-17/18 National Championship, and the 2009 U.S. Youth Soccer Region I title … Enjoyed an accolade-filled 2008 campaign after being named the Gatorade National Player of the Year, the U.S. Soccer Development Academy U-17/18 Player of the Year & U-17/18 First-Team member, the NSCAA Player of the Year and Baltimore Sun’s Male Athlete of the Year … High School: Played three years of high school ball for McDonogh School in Owings Mills, MD, helping the squad to the 2008 Maryland Athletic Interscholastic Association ‘A’ Conference championship. Misc: Born on September 1, 1990 in Severn, Maryland … Following his two injury-riddled seasons at the University of Virginia, spent time trialing in Europe, including training stints with English Premier League power Manchester United and Portuguese First Division side CD V+ Nacional … Combined his junior and senior years at McDonogh School in order to accelerate his soccer career … While he has suited up for the United States at youth international levels, Agorsor is also eligible to switch his national team allegiance to Ghana. #12 – JEAN ALEXANDRE MF 5-11 185 lbs. 8/24/86 Delray Beach, FL LAST MLS MATCH: Played final 1 minute in RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 06/04/11 v VAN (32’) – received pass in box from Beckerman and juked defenders to slot past GK (9 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 06/11/11 v PHI (54’) – won ball at midfield and gained possession before springing Espindola for 2nd career assist (7 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 4 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 122 minutes 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 1G, 1A in 90 minutes NOTE: Named MLS Player of the Week for Week 12 after scoring goal and adding assist in RSL 2-0 W v VAN on 6/4/11 … Tallied game-winning assist and added insurance goal in 2-0 home win vs. USL Wilmington Hammerheads on 6/28 … Missed RSL action on 9/3 v PHI due to int’l duty with Haiti National Team, scoring twice and playing 90 minutes in 6-0 win over US Virgin Islands on 9/2 and playing full 90 in 4-2 win on 9/6 over Curacao in 2014 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers … #10 – ARTURO ALVAREZ M/F 5-9 170 lbs. 6/28/85 Houston, TX LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played first 32 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 road win @ CHV on 8/27/11, sacrificed for DF Chris Schuler after Borchers red LAST MLS GOAL: 7/10/10 v PHI (92+) – ran length of field at PPL Park in waning seconds to give SJ 2-1 road win (25 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 7/23/11 v SJ (83’) – broke 10-game run off the scoresheet with looping pass to Olave’s head (6 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 4 GP / 0 GS, 0G, 1A in 50 minutes 2010 MLS SEASON: 19 GP/ 11 GS, 3G, 1A in 1,210 min. w/ San Jose Earthquakes NOTE: Missed RSL action on 9/3 v PHI due to int’l duty with El Salvador National Team, playing final 35 minutes in 9/2 win over Dominican Republic and final 34 minutes in 9/6 win over Cayman Islands in 2014 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers … #14 – YORDANY ALVAREZ MF 6-1 165 lbs. Cienfuegos, Cuba NOTE: joined RSL on loan from USL PRO Champion Orlando City on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011 … Defensive midfielder named 2011 league MVP for Division II USL PRO … Played 2009/10 seasons with Austin Aztex prior to their move to Orlando last offseason … Appeared for Austin in their March, 2009 “Open House” exhibition game at Rio Tinto Stadium prior to the opening of the 2009 MLS season … Defected from Cuba to seek asylum in the United States in March, 2008, during a CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tourney, in which he played against the U.S. and former RSL striker Robbie Findley … Went on trial with two other Cuban defections at Los Angeles Galaxy in summer of 2008, but did not stick …

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OR REFER TO www.REALSALTLAKE.com/Players *** #27 – CODY ARNOUX FW 5-10 170 lbs. 4/13/1988 Wilmington, NC LAST MLS MATCH: Played final 24 minutes of RSL’s 2-1 home win v PHI on 9/3/11, making MLS debut 2010: Vancouver Whitecaps FC – USSF D-2 Pro League: Signed by Whitecaps FC on 8/18 … Made his debut a day later in a 1-1 draw @ FC Tampa Bay … Scored his first Whitecaps FC goal in the club's regular season finale, as Vancouver drew 2-2 v. Portland on 10/02. 2009-10: Everton FC – English Premier League: After impressing on trial, signed a one-year contract with Everton FC on 8/04/09 … As a member of the Everton reserve squad, the striker made seven appearances in the English Premier Reserve League North … Scored in a 3-0 home win over Burnley reserves on 8/25/09 … Struck for the equalizer in a 1-1 draw v. Sunderland reserves on 11/23/09 … During Everton stint, trialed with Scottish Premier League club Motherwell FC in March 2010 … After being released by Everton at the end of the previous season, Arnoux had a trial with English League One side Plymouth Argyle FC in July 2010. 2007-09: Carolina Dynamo – USL Premier Development League: During his time at Wake Forest University, played three summers with PDL club Carolina Dynamo … 2007: The striker made one appearance for the Dynamo, though it proved to be an eventful one, as he scored the game-winner and the squad’s sixth goal in an 8-0 trouncing of Cocoa Expos on 6/23 … 2008: Scored four goals and two assists in eight appearances … Those goals came in a 2-0 win @ Nashville Metros (6/07), a 4-2 defeat @ Cary Clarets (6/14), a 3-3 draw v. Central Florida Kraze (6/21), and a 4-2 defeat v. Atlanta Silverbacks U-23's (7/19) … 2009: Was named to the PDL's All-Eastern Conference Team after scoring eight goals and recording three assists in seven appearances during his third season with the Dynamo … Scored twice in a 6-1 win v. West Virginia Chaos on 5/09 … Notched a hat-trick in a 5-1 victory @ West Virginia Chaos on 6/25 … Also scored two goals in a 5-1 win v. Virginia Legacy on 6/27. #5 – KYLE BECKERMAN – CAPTAIN MF 5-11 165 lbs. 4/23/82 Crofton, MD LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11, notching 10th career game-winning assist LAST MLS GOAL: 09/3/11 v PHI (18’) – took short corner and dribbled around top corner of box, launching bomb from 25 yards (2 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 09/17/11 v KC (54’) – found Borchers on FK for game-winning header (ACTIVE) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 9 GP / 9 GS, 1G, 0A in 810 minutes 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 63 minutes NOTE: Game-winning assist on 8/6/11 v NY was the 8th of his RSL career, giving him the all-time lead in the category, one ahead of Morales … One of eight MLS players called in by U.S. Men’s National Team coach Jurgen Klinsmann for recent US v Mexico friendly in Philadelphia (1-1 draw) … Kyle reported to U.S. camp on August 7 and met RSL in Toronto on August 11, allowing him to not miss any MLS league games … Beckerman also selected by Klinsmann for the early September U.S. friendlies, but missed 9/2 v Costa Rica (allowing him to play for RSL against PHI on 9/3), joining the USMNT on 9/4 for the Sept. 6 friendly in Brussels, Belgium … Played final 45 minutes in 0-1 USA loss at Belgium, connecting on 29/32 passes and stabilizing US defense … #2 – TONY BELTRAN DF 5-8 150 lbs. 10/11/87 Claremont, CA LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played 35 minutes in RSL’s 2-1 road win @ SEA on 9/10/11, ejected for 2nd yellow at that time LAST MLS GOAL: Has yet to score in MLS (77 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 03/19/11 @ SJ (64’) – Got deep into offensive corner, cutting ball back to Morales, who set up Beckerman (20 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 7 GP / 4 GS, 0G, 0A in 438 minutes 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 1G, 0A in 90 minutes NOTE: Tallied game-winning goal – first-ever in an RSL uniform – in 2-0 Open Cup win vs USL Wilmington Hammerheads on 6/28 … Suffered potential season-ending left adductor tear in 0-1 reserve game loss v KC on 9/18/11, a massive blow to RSL’s most consistent outside back in 2011 #6 – NAT BORCHERS DF 6-2 175 lbs. 4/13/81 Pueblo, CO LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes in RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 9/17/11 v KC (54’) – broke 4-game scoreless streak with powerful header on Beckerman free kick (ACTIVE) LAST MLS ASSIST: 05/7/11 v CHV (87’) – Assisted Johnson on RSL GWG in a 1-0 win, breaking an 90-game assist-less streak (18 games) LAST CCL GOAL: Following a cleared corner, stormed back into box to get on a Will Johnson cross on 4/20/11 @ MTY 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 8 GP / 8 GS, 1G, 0A in 702 minutes 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 90 minutes NOTE: Missed 9/3 game v PHI due to red card prior week @ CHV, his 3rd ejection of season (2/22 CCL @ CLB, 7/4 v NE) #7 – FABIÁN ESPÍNDOLA FW 5-9 160 lbs. 05/04/85 Buenos Aires, Argentina LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played 89 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 08/20/11 @ HOU (29’) – took Warner pass on wing and beat ‘keeper from corner of box for team-leading 7th goal (4 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/20/11 @ HOU (60’) – His pass to Luis Gil set up 2-1 lead in eventual 2-3 loss, breaking 14-gm assist-less streak (4 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 8 GP / 7 GS, 2G, 2A in 604 minutes #21 – LUIS GIL MF 5-8 150 lbs. 11/14/93 Garden Grove, CA LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played 59 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 8/20/11 @ HOU (60’) – took Beckerman pass and launched low liner from 23 yards out (3 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: has yet to provide assist in 18 career MLS appearances 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 1 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 45 minutes 2010 USOC: 1 GP/ 0 GS, 0G, 0A in 30 min. 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 90 minutes

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OR REFER TO www.REALSALTLAKE.com/Players *** #22 – NELSON GONZALEZ MF 5-6 156 lbs. 9/22/88 Buenos Aires, Argentina LAST MLS MATCH: Played final 23 minutes of RSL’s 3-1 home win v TOR on 6/25/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 5/28/11 v. SEA (88’) – Scored late goal to cut SEA lead in half (5 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 06/08/11 @ CLB (7’) – His corner kick in the early going was chipped home by Olave (4 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 4 GP / 3 GS, 0G, 0A in 215 minutes 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 0 GS, 0G, 0A in 27 minutes NOTE: lost to season-ending injury suffered on 7/24/11 (broken 5th metatarsal of right foot) …

#20 – NED GRABAVOY MF 5-7 150 lbs. 7/01/83 New Lenox, IL LAST MLS MATCH: Played final 31 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 10/16/10 v. DAL (59’) – Broke 9-game goalless streak with header over Dallas defense for 3rd goal of season (23 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 07/31/10 v. DC (13’) – Broke 18-game streak w/o assist by setting up Saborio in the box for game-winner (32 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 12 GP / 4 GS, 0G, 2A in 515 minutes 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 0 GS, 0G, 0A in 27 minutes NOTE: Suffered left hamstring strain on 7/30 v CLB, forcing him out for as much as six weeks … Returned on 9/3 vs PHI … #8 – WILL JOHNSON MF 5-10 155 lbs. 1/21/87 Toronto, Ontario, Canada LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 07/04/11 v NE (24’) – Slammed home rebound of saved Williams free kick to cut NE lead to just one (9 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 07/9/11 v DAL (94+) – Broke 25-game MLS assist-less streak with helper on late Espindola goal (8 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 11 GP / 11 GS, 3G, 1A in 930 minutes 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 1A in 90 minutes NOTE: Johnson represented Canada in 2011 Gold Cup duty, playing 245 minutes across the trio of group stage matches … He departed RSL on Sunday, May 29 and returned in time to come off the bench in the June 18 home game against D.C. United … served yellow-card accumulation suspension on 8/20 @ HOU … Missed 9/3 v PHI due to Canadian National Team WCQ duty … Scored final goal in Canada’s 4-1 win on 9/2 v St. Lucia, playing final 20 minutes … Started and played full 90 in Canada’s 3-0 win Tuesday at Puerto Rico, kicking off 2014 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying for the Maple Leafs … #30 – RAUWSHAN MCKENZIE DF 6-1 185 lbs. 11/19/86 Hoffman Estates, IL LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes of RSL’s 2-0 road win @ NE on 4/9/11 LAST MLS GOAL: Has yet to score a goal in MLS (10 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has yet to record an assist in MLS (10 games) LAST CCL MATCH: Dressed but did not play vs Saprissa on 3/15/11 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 2 GP / 2 GS, 0G, 1A in 180 min. 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 90 minutes #1 – TIM MELIA GK 6-1 195 lbs. 5/15/86 East Islip, NY 2010 MLS SEASON: Did not see any RSL first-team action 2009 w/ Rochester Rhinos (USL-1): Posted a 0.97 GAA, 6 shutouts, and 60 saves in 14 appearances for Rochester (1,363 min.) … Led Rhinos to 2009 U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinals with pair of wins in the competition. NOTE: Dressed as part of the 18-man gameday roster for first time in his 18 months with club on Sat., July 30 v CLB and Wed., Aug. 3 @ KC due to Reynish concussion … Also dressed on 9/3 v PHI due to Reynish ankle injury … #11 – JAVIER MORALES F 5-9 165 lbs. 1/10/80 Buenos Aires, Argentina LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played 44 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 home win over CHV on 5/7/11, suffering broken ankle due to bad tackle LAST MLS GOAL: 3/26/11 v. LA (9’, 44’) – Scored on early game-winning PK and booming 20-yarder just before half to pace RSL (3 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 3/26/11 v. LA (2’) – Found Paulo Jr in corner to start Williams’ scoring play (3 games) LAST CCL MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes of RSL’s 0-1 home loss to MTY on 4/27/11 LAST CCL GOAL: 4/20/11 @MTY (89’) – Scored equalizer at the death on cutback play in corner of box, going far post to earn 2-2 draw 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 10 GP / 8 GS, 4G, 1A in 754 minutes #4 – JAMISON OLAVE DF 6-3 210 lbs. 4/21/81 Medellin, Colombia LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 07/23/11 v SJ (83’) – Got on the end of Alvarez cross into the six to break 7-game goalless streak (4 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 7/4/11 v NE (83’) – Recorded first assist of 87-game MLS career, slotting through to Sabo, who set up Fabian (6 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 10 GP / 10 GS, 2G, 0A in 855 minutes NOTE: Suffered Grade 1 MCL sprain in Left Knee during 2011 MLS All-Star Game vs. Manchester United, keeping him out of Sat., July 30 v CLB; Wed., August 3 at KC; Sat., Aug. 6 v NY; Sat., Aug. 13 @ TOR; and Sat., Aug. 20 @ HOU … Returned to action on 8/27 @ CHV …

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*** FOR FULL PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES, PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE 2011 RSL MEDIA GUIDE AT: http://www.riotintostadium.com/docs/2011-RSL-Media-Guide(web-version).pdf

OR REFER TO www.REALSALTLAKE.com/Players *** #23 – PAULO JUNIOR FW 5-7 160 lbs. 2/23/89 Teresina, Brazil LAST MLS MATCH: Played final 11 minutes in RSL’s 2-1 road win @ SEA on 9/10/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 4/9/11 @ NE (47’); Scored one-on-one with GK after being sprung at midfield by Warner pass (5 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 4/13/11 vs. COL (93’); slotted rebound of Morales’ free kick to Espindola for game-winner (4 games) LAST CCL MATCH: Played final 10 minutes of RSL’s 0-1 home loss to MTY on 4/27/11 LAST CCL GOAL: 10/19/10 v CAZ (43’, 67’) – Scored twice in spectacular fashion to give RSL 3-1 home win and Group A title over Cruz Azul 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 4 GP / 1 GS, 3G, 1A in 111 min. NOTE: Series of hamstring and hip flexor injuries (and subsequent re-aggravation) caused Paulo Junior to miss all of May, June and July … Nine-minute appearance at Toronto on 8/13/11 was first MLS action since 4/13/11, a span of 17 games … #24 – KYLE REYNISH GK 6-3 190 lbs. 11/3/84 Valencia, CA LAST MLS MATCH: Made three saves in RSL’s 2-0 road win at NE on 4/9/11, his first-ever MLS win LAST MLS WIN: 4/9/11 @ NE (1 career win) LAST MLS SHUTOUT: 4/9/11 @ NE – 2nd career clean sheet LAST CCL MATCH: Made four saves in RSL’s 3-1 home win v. Cruz Azul, earning victory in Group A clincher on 10/19/10 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 1 GP / 1 GS RECORD: 1-0-0 GAA: 1.00 SO: 0 2011 USOC: 1 GP / 1 GS RECORD: 1-0-0 GAA: 0.00 (0 GA) SO: 1

#18 – NICK RIMANDO GK 5-9 184 lbs. 6/17/79 Montclair, CA LAST MLS MATCH: Made 4 saves in RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS WIN: 9/17/11 v KC (119 career wins, 53 with RSL (ACTIVE) LAST MLS SHUTOUT: 9/17/11 v KC – 86th career shutout (50th for RSL); sole possession of 2nd place on MLS career chart (ACTIVE) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 11 GP / 11 GS RECORD: 5-3-3 GAA: 1.45 SO: 2 2010 MLS SEASON: 27 GP / 27 GS RECORD: 15-4-8 GAA: 0.67 SO: 14 #3 – ROBBIE RUSSELL DF 6-1 200 lbs. 7/16/79 Amherst, MA LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 05/29/10 v. KC (83’) – Broke 38-game scoreless streak by slotting home rebound of saved Morales free kick (34 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 6/25/11 v TOR (42’, 60’) – Pair of crosses into box – square through defense and lofted over top – found Saborio (11 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 11 GP / 10 GS, 0G, 0A in 800 minutes 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 0 GS, 1G, 1A in 27 minutes #15 – ALVARO SABORÍO FW 6-0 170 lbs. 3/25/82 San Carlos, Costa Rica LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes in RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 9/10/11 @ SEA (56’) – scored 8th goal of season, collecting rebound and failed clearance to slam left-footed shot home(1 game) LAST MLS ASSIST: 7/23/11 v SJ (78’) – tallied 2nd helper in 3 games with pass to Beckerman for 3rd goal v SJ (7 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 11 GP / 11 GS, 8G, 2A in 941 minutes 2010 MLS SEASON: 27 GP / 23 GS, 12G, 4A in 1987 min. 2010 USOC: 2 GP/ 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 137 min. NOTE: Saborio departed for Costa Rica 2011 Gold Cup Duty on Sunday, May 23 and returned to Utah on Monday, June 20 following his national team’s quarterfinal elimination against Honduras (4-5 in PKs after 1-1 draw) … Scored goal in Costa Rica’s 5-0 win over Cuba, while seeing two others disallowed and also narrowly missing several other chances in the Group Stage … Was first-ever MLS player suspended for “simulation & intent to deceive the referee” on 7/29, forcing him to miss the following day’s home match v CLB … Played full 90 minutes and set up Costa Rica goal in 1-0 win over USA on 9/2, flying back to Utah and dressing – but not playing – in RSL’s 2-1 home win v PHI on 9/3 … #28 – CHRIS SCHULER DF 6-4 185 lbs. 9/6/87 Aurora, IL LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes at left back in RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 9/3/11 v PHI (26’) – Nodded home corner kick from MF Kyle Beckerman for second career MLS goal (2 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: Has yet to record an assist in MLS career (16 games) LAST CCL MATCH: Played final 45 minutes in RSL’s 2-0 home win vs SAP on 3/15/11, replacing injured Jamison Olave 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 3 GP, 2 GS, 0G, 0A in 225 min 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 90 minutes

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*** FOR FULL PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES, PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE 2011 RSL MEDIA GUIDE AT: http://www.riotintostadium.com/docs/2011-RSL-Media-Guide(web-version).pdf

OR REFER TO www.REALSALTLAKE.com/Players *** #19 – BLAKE WAGNER DF 5-10 165 lbs. 1/29/88 Tampa, FL LAST MLS MATCH: Played final 1 minute of RSL’s 2-1 home v PHI on 9/3/11, making RSL debut after signing with RSL on 8/15/11 Citizenship: USA College: N/A MLS Experience: 5th Season (2006-09, 2011) Last club: Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2011) Acquired RSL: Signed to a contract on 8/16/11 VAN: Signed to then USSF D-2 contact on 2/02/10; Signed to MLS contract on 3/11/11; Released on 7/28/11 DAL: Selected in the Second Round (18th overall) of the 2006 MLS SuperDraft on 1/20/06 MLS/Professional Career 2011 (Vancouver Whitecaps FC – MLS): Made his official return to Major League Soccer after winning a spot with Vancouver Whitecaps FC during the 2011 preseason, signing with the expansion squad just a week before the season opener on 3/11/11 … Started in all nine appearances in MLS play for Vancouver during its inaugural MLS campaign (778 minutes) … After sitting out of Whitecaps FC’s opening day 4-2 win on 3/19 v. TOR, started in eight of the team’s next 11 contests, including six straight matches beginning with 3/26 @ PHI (0-1 L) … Lined up primarily at left back for Vancouver, starting seven of his nine appearances on the Whitecaps’ backline … Also made a pair of appearances in the Nutrili te Canadian Championship tournament, going the full 90 minutes on 4/27 @ Montreal in the first leg of the Semifinals (1-0 W; 2-1 W on agg.) and playing 28 minutes off the bench on 7/02 @ TOR in the second leg of the Finals (1-2 L; 2-3 L on agg.) … Wagner’s playing time dwindled after Vancouver replaced head coach Teitur Thordarson with Tom Soehn in late May, Whitecaps FC eventually releasing him along with fellow defender Mouloud Akloul on 7/28. 2010 (Vancouver Whitecaps – USSF D-2): After beginning his career with four seasons at FC Dallas, signed on with Vancouver Whitecaps of the then-USSF D-2 League on 2/02/10 … Started in 14 of his 16 regular season appearances en route to notching four goals and an assist across 1217 minutes of play … A foot injury kept Wagner from making his debut with the Whitecaps until 6/30 @ Montreal, when he played the second half in a 2-1 win … Made his first start in Vancouver’s next contest on 7/03 @ Portland, playing 78 minutes in the scoreless rivalry fixture … Tallied his first point for the Whitecaps on 7/08 v. St. Louis, his assist on Randy Edwini-Bonsu’s equalizer helping to claim a 1-1 draw … Tallied a hat trick for the home-standing Whitecaps on 7/14 v. Miami FC, his first three goals in a Vancouver shirt leading the way in a 3-1 victory … Final goal of the campaign on 8/19 @ Tampa Bay – a highlight-reel blast from distance – helped salvage a 1-1 away draw … Also started all three appearances during Vancouver’s run in the USSF D-2 postseason, playing all but one of the 180 minutes in the Quarterfinal series against Portland (2-1 W on agg.) before leaving the first leg of the Semifinals @ Puerto Rico due to injury (back) after 56 minutes. 2009 (FC Dallas – MLS): Started eight of 15 regular season appearances during the final of his four seasons with FC Dallas, totaling 789 minutes of action … All eight of his starts came during the first half of the year for Schellas Hyndman’s side, ending with a 73-minute stint on 5/09 @ HOU (0-1 L) … Minutes would become sporadic soon after, as Wagner’s last seven appearances across the final four months of the season came off the substitute’s bench. 2008 (FC Dallas – MLS): Registered career highs in games played (24), games started (23) and minutes played (2,068) during his third season, as coach Steve Morrow plugged in the winger on the left side of the Hoops’ formation, primarily at fullback ... Started both of FCD’s contests in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on 7/01 v. Miami FC (2-1 W) and 7/08 v. Charleston (1-3 L), totaling 172 minutes across the pair of games … Registered an assist across three matches with Dallas’ MLS Reserve Division squad … Also appeared in four of FCD’s six international friendlies in 2008. 2007 (FC Dallas – MLS): His lone regular season appearance for Dallas would mark his official MLS debut, the then-19-year-old starting and playing the full 90 minutes at left back on 9/30 v. HOU (0-3 L) … Made 12 appearances on FCD’s 18-man gameday roster during his second professional season before making his breakthrough on the field … Saw plenty of action in MLS Reserve Division action, starting 11 of Dallas’ 12 contests while tallying 904 minutes of play and helping the Hoops to a 4-4-4 mark. 2006 (FC Dallas – MLS): After originally committing to play collegiately at ACC powerhouse Maryland, tacked course and signed a Generation adidas contract with Major League Soccer … Was drafted by FC Dallas in the Second Round (18th overall) of the 2006 MLS SuperDraft in Philadelphia on 1/20/06 … While he did not see any first-team time during his rookie campaign, the 18-year-old would play both contests in FCD’s Rio Grande Plate friendly series against Mexican side Tigres, appearing off the bench in the opening leg on 7/19 at Pizza Hut Park (2-0 W) before starting the away leg a week later on 7/26 (0-2 L) … Started seven of his eight appearances in MLS Reserve Division action, playing a total of 709 minutes for the FCD Reserves at left and central positions on both the backline and in midfield.

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BLAKE WAGNER – cont’d U.S. Youth National Teams Represented the United States regularly between 2003-08 at the U-17, U-20 & U-23 levels … U.S. Under-23s: With the USA U-23 Olympic squad, started all three Group B matches at the 2008 Toulon International Tournament in Toulon, France … Appeared in contests on 5/21 v. Turkey (2-3 L), 5/23 v. Côte d’Ivoire (0-1 L) & 5/25 v. Italy (0-2 L) … U.S. Under-20s: U-20: Was involved with the USA U-20 squad throughout much of 2006 … Made roster for a U-20 camp in Argentina in April 2006, earning a start in a 0-4 friendly defeat to Argentina U-20’s on 4/26 … Attended another training camp in Canada in July 2006 before participating in the 2006 Milk Cup tournament in Northern Ireland and the Busan International U-20 Four Nations Tournament in South Korea … Last U-20 appearance came as a late substitute at Pizza Hut Park, helping the USA to a 2-1 win over the Haitian senior squad on 3/28/07 … U.S. Under-17s: From 2003 to 2005, was a member of the United States U-17 National Team Residency Program in Bradenton, FL … As a member of the USA U-17 squad, the defender/midfielder made 20 appearances, scoring his first-ever international goal in a 4-3 friendly defeat to Uruguay U-17’s in Porte Alegre, Brazil, on 7/15/05 … Started and went the full 90 minutes in all four of the USA’s matches at the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Peru, including contests on 9/17 v. North Korea (3-2 W), 9/20 v. Italy (3-1 W), 9/23 v. Côte d’Ivoire (1-1 T) and the 0-2 quarterfinal defeat to the Netherlands on 9/26. Club / Youth Wagner attended and played soccer for Paul R. Wharton High School in Tampa, FL, during his freshman year before moving to the USA U-17 Residency Program in 2003 … It was with the Residency Program that the defender/midfielder finished high school a year early at the Edison Academic Center in Bradenton, FL … As a youth player, won three Florida State Championships with Tampa’s Black Watch Soccer Club … Also played one year with Hillsborough County United Soccer Club (HC United) in Tampa … Initially committed to playing NCAA Division I soccer with defending national champion Maryland before opting to sign a Generation adidas contract with MLS in 2006. Misc. Born in Atlanta, Wagner moved with his family to San Diego when he was just 10 months old … By the time he was four years old, moved again with his family to his current hometown of Tampa … Parents are Carol and Bo Wagner, and grew up alongside two older brothers – Brandon and Brett – and a younger sister, Allegra … Wagner is a fan of Dutch giants Ajax Amsterdam and the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers … When not concentrating on the playing field, enjoys spending time at the beach and surfing, while he also enjoys winter sports like skiing and snowboarding. #26 – COLLEN WARNER MF 5-10 170 lbs. 6/24/88 Denver, CO LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played first 73 minutes of RSL’s 2-1 home win v PHI on 9/3/11 LAST MLS GOAL: Has yet to score in MLS career (34 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/20/11 (29’) – Broke 14-game streak w/o assist by setting up Espindola goal to give RSL early 1-0 lead (2 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 3 GP, 2 GS, 1G, 1A in 145 min 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 63 minutes #77 – ANDY WILLIAMS MF 5-8 170 lbs. 9/23/77 Herriman, UT LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played full 90 minutes of RSL’s 1-0 home win v KC on 9/17/11 LAST MLS GOAL: 07/9/11 v DAL (47’) – Broke 13-game MLS scoreless streak with looping free kick off Hartman’s hands (10 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 10/16/10 v. DAL (89’) – broke 3-game streak w/o assist by setting up Findley cross to Morales (25 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 11 GP / 8 GS, 1G, 7A in 690 minutes 2011 U.S. OPEN CUP: 1 GP / 1 GS, 0G, 0A in 90 minutes #17 – CHRIS WINGERT DF 5-11 170 lbs. 6/16/82 Babylon, NY LAST MLS MATCH: Started and played first 32 minutes of RSL’s 0-1 road loss @ TOR on 8/13/11, breaking L wrist LAST MLS GOAL: 05/22/10 @ CHV – His solid, low shot off Morales’ shot off the post gave Wingert his first career goal in MLS play (34 games) LAST MLS ASSIST: 08/26/09 v. CHV (85’) – Helped RSL pour it on against Chivas USA, assisting Findley on RSL’s third in a 4-0 rout (44 games) 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 8 GP / 8 GS, 0G, 1A in 720 minutes 2010 MLS SEASON: 24 GP / 22 GS, 1G, 0A in 1985 min. NOTE: expected to miss as much as six weeks after L wrist fracture suffered on 8/13/11 @ TOR … made trip to DC and NY on 9/19/11, could see action in one or both games

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RSL 2010 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

GROUP STAGE RESULTS – GROUP A

Wed., August 18 – Rio Tinto Stadium; Sandy, Utah Real Salt Lake 2 : 1 Árabe Unido (PAN) (A:10,626) RSL: Saborio 45, 94+ DAU: Cooper 13 Wed., August 25 – Estadio Azul; Mexico City, Mexico Cruz Azul (MEX) 5 : 4 Real Salt Lake RSL: Saborío 26, 43; Espíndola 64, Johnson 92+ CAZ: Orozco 5, 75, 88, 89; Gimenez 93+ Wed., Sept. 15 – Rio Tinto Stadium; Sandy, Utah Real Salt Lake 4 : 1 Toronto FC (CAN) (A: 11,579) RSL: Beckerman 21, Olave 40, Saborio 69, Paulo Jr 80 TOR: Santos 8 Wed., Sept. 22 – Estadio Rommel Fernandez; Panama City, Panama Árabe Unido (PAN) 2 : 3 Real Salt Lake RSL: Johnson 10, 43; Saborio 36 DAU: Aguilar 2, Angulo 53 Tues., Sept. 28 – BMO Field; Toronto, Canada Toronto FC (CAN) 1 : 1 Real Salt Lake RSL: Morales 67 TOR: Peterson 21 Tues., Oct. 19 – Rio Tinto Stadium; Sandy, Utah Real Salt Lake 3 : 1 Cruz Azul (MEX) (A: 20,463) RSL: Paulo Junior 43, 67; Warner 69 CAZ: Villaluz 71

RSL 2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

QUARTERFINAL STAGE RESULTS

Tues., Feb. 22 – Columbus Crew Stadium; Columbus, Ohio Columbus Crew (USA) 0 : 0 Real Salt Lake (USA) (A: 4,665)

Tues.,March 1 – Rio Tinto Stadium; Sandy, Utah Real Salt Lake (USA) 4 : 1 Columbus Crew (USA) (A: 15,405) RSL: Morales 31, 63; Saborio 41; Williams 94+ CLB: Mendoza 48 RSL advances 4-1 on aggregate

SEMIFINAL STAGE RESULTS

Tues.,March 15 – Rio Tinto Stadium; Sandy, Utah Real Salt Lake (USA) 2 : 0 Dep. Saprissa (CRC) (A: 16,888) RSL: Saborio 9; Espindola 56

Tues.,April 5 – Estadio Ricardo Saprissa ; San Jose, Costa Rica Dep. Saprissa (CRC) 2 : 1 Real Salt Lake (USA) (A: 24,000) RSL: Olave 61 SAP: Cordero 46; Solis 87’ RSL advances 3-2 on aggregate

2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

GROUP A STANDINGS

Team GP W L D Pts GF/GA Real Salt Lake* 6 4 1 1 13 17 / 11 Cruz Azul* 6 3 2 1 10 15 / 9

Toronto FC 6 2 2 2 8 5 / 7 Arabe Unido 6 1 5 0 3 4 / 14

* Advanced to Quarterfinal Round of CCL Championship Stage (Feb. 22-24 & Mar. 1-3) *RSL first-ever MLS team to win a CCL group, and only 2nd non-MEX team (Olimpia became 3rd two days later)

GROUP WINNERS: GROUP RUNNERS-UP:

Real Salt Lake (USA) Cruz Azul (MEX) Santos Laguna (MEX) Columbus Crew (USA) Monterrey (MEX) Saprissa (CRC) Olimpia (HON) Toluca (MEX)

2010/11 CONCACAF CHAMPIONSHIP STAGE

Quarterfinals (home teams listed first) First Leg February 22-24 Columbus (USA) 0 : 0 Real Salt Lake (USA) Toluca (MEX) 0 : 1 Monterrey (MEX) Cruz Azul (MEX) 2 : 0 Santos Laguna (MEX) Saprissa (CRC) 1 : 0 Olimpia (HON) Second Leg March 1-3 Real Salt Lake (USA) 4 : 1 Columbus Crew (USA) Monterrey (MEX) 2 : 0 Toluca (MEX) Santos Laguna (MEX) 0 : 3 Cruz Azul (MEX) Olimpia (HON) 1 : 2 Saprissa (CRC) Semifinals First Leg March 15-16 Real Salt Lake (USA) 2 : 0 Saprissa (CRC) Monterrey (MEX) 2 : 1 Cruz Azul (MEX) Second Leg April 5-6 Saprissa (USA) 2 : 1 Real Salt Lake (USA) Cruz Azul (MEX) 1 : 1 Monterrey (MEX) 2010/11 CCL FINAL RESULTS FIRST LEG Wed.,April 20 – Estadio Tecnologico; Monterrey, Mexico Monterrey (MEX) 2 : 2 Real Salt Lake (USA) (A: 31,000) RSL: Borchers 35; Morales 89’ MTY: deNigris 18’; Suazo (pen) 63’ SECOND LEG Wed.,April 27 – Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, Utah Real Salt Lake 0 : 1 Monterrey (MEX) (A: 20,378) MTY: Suazo 46+

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FINAL 2010/11 REAL SALT LAKE CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE STATS

(6-3-3 overall; 1st place Group A; loses Final 2-3 on aggregate)

UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A C E

15 FW Alvaro Saborío 11 11 924 8 2 1 0

11 MF Javier Morales 10 8 759 4 1 1 0

8 MF Will Johnson 12 12 1020 3 1 0 0

23 FW Paulo Junior 4 1 125 3 1 0 0

7 FW Fabián Espíndola 9 8 651 2 2 2 1

4 DF Jamison Olave 10 10 855 2 0 1 0

77 MF Andy Williams 11 8 688 1 7 2 0

26 MF Collen Warner 3 2 143 1 1 2 0

5 MF Kyle Beckerman 10 10 900 1 0 3 0

6 DF Nat Borchers 10 10 882 1 0 0 1

20 MF Ned Grabavoy 12 4 537 0 2 0 0

10 FW Robbie Findley 6 3 303 0 2 1 0

17 DF Chris Wingert 9 9 810 0 1 1 0

2 DF Tony Beltran 7 4 438 0 1 0 1

22 MF Nelson González 4 3 226 0 1 2 0

30 DF Rauwshan McKenzie 2 2 180 0 1 0 0

10 FW Arturo Alvarez 4 0 52 0 1 0 0

18 GK Nick Rimando 11 11 990 0 0 0 0

3 DF Robbie Russell 10 9 710 0 0 2 0

28 DF Chris Schuler 3 2 225 0 0 0 0

12 MF Jean Alexandre 4 1 117 0 0 2 0

24 GK Kyle Reynish 1 1 90 0 0 0 0

19 FW Pablo Campos 1 1 66 0 0 0 0

21 MF Luis Gil 1 1 45 0 0 0 0

RSL totals 12 12 1080 26 24 22 3

Opponent totals 12 12 1080 17 7 25+ 4

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Álvaro Saborío 2, Will Johnson 1, Jamison Olave 1, Paulo Junior 1,

Javier Morales 1

GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Andy Williams 4, Fabian Espíndola 2, Nelson Gonzalez 1, Robbie

Findley 1, Tony Beltran 1

PENALTY KICKS: Álvaro Saborío 3-3, Pablo Campos 0-1

REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING

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

18 GK Nick Rimando 11 11 990 16 1.45 3 3 5 3 3 2

24 GK Kyle Reynish 1 1 90 1 1.00 0 0 1 0 0 0

RSL Totals 12 12 1080 17 1.45 3 3 6 3 3 2

Opponent totals 12 12 1080 26 2.31 3 4 3 6 3 2

REAL SALT LAKE – CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE HISTORY

No. of Series Last

vs. Team Series W-L GP W-L-T OT ShO GF GA Mtg. Stage Result

Arabe Unido (PAN) - --- 2 2-0-0 n/a n/a 5 3 2010 Group

Cruz Azul (MEX) - --- 2 1-1-0 n/a n/a 7 6 2010 Group

Toronto FC (CAN) - --- 2 1-0-1 n/a n/a 5 2 2010 Group

Columbus Crew (USA) 1 1-0 2 1-0-1 n/a n/a 4 1 2011 Quarter RSL advance 4-1 agg.

Saprissa (CRC) 1 1-0 2 1-1-0 n/a n/a 3 2 2011 Semi RSL advance 3-2 agg.

Monterrey (MEX) 1 0-1 2 0-1-1 2 3 2011 FINAL RSL loses 2-3 agg.

TOTALS 12 6-3-3 n/a n/a 26 17

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SJ LA NE COL POR CHV HOU DAL SEA VAN CLB PHI DC CHI TOR NE DAL SJ CLB KC NY TOR HOU CHV PHI SEA KC

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

1 Tim Melia

2 Tony Beltran 90D 27 90D 90D 70D 90D 90D 90D 90D 33 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 68D 58 90D 90D 90D 35D

3 Robbie Russell 63D 90D 54D 90D 76D 10 57D 5 90D 90D 45D 90D 61D 22 90D 81D 90D 90D 89D 90D 90D

4 Jamison Olave 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 58D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

5 Kyle Beckerman 90M 90M 27 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 45 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M

6 Nat Borchers 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 3D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 24D 90D 90D

7 Fabian Espindola 65F 90F 90F 65F 90F 90F 90F 90F 83F 7F 27 24 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 62F 90F 90F 79F 89F

8 Will Johnson 90M 86M 45 90M 85M 90M 90M 24 90M 90M 90M 90M 84M 90M 90M 87M 90M 90M 90M 90M

10 Arturo Alvarez 25 90F 90F 36 74F 81F 11 29 59M 8 14 85M 32M

11 Javier Morales 90M 90M 90M 90M 45M

12 Jean Alexandre 13 63M 45M 16 9 62F 81F 80F 71F 90F 9 2 70F 3 5 1

13 Chris Agorsor

14 Yordany Alvarez

14 Artur Aghasyan 3 19 7 69F

15 Alvaro Saborio 84F 69F 90F 90F 90F 90F 81F 90F 88F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 68F 90F

17 Chris Wingert 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 28 90D 90D 90D 85D 90D 90D 90D 90D 32D

18 Nick Rimando 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

19 Blake Wagner 1

20 Ned Grabavoy 77M 90M 90M 90M 20 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 67M 90M 66M 79M 90M 17 22 31

21 Luis Gil 13 11 3 9 31 83M 83 90F 63F 90F 6 20 25 67M 90M 90M 85M 90M 45M 59M

22 Nelson Gonzalez 5 14 67M 59M 6 23

23 Paulo Araujo Jr. 6 77F 90F 21 9 28 66F 11

24 Kyle Reynish 90G

25 Donny Toia

26 Collen Warner 21 79M 45M 25 60M 18 87M 66M 7 66M 84M 57M 9M 9 18 29 65M 23 45M 73M

27 Cody Arnoux 24

28 Chris Schuler 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 81 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 58 90D 45 90D

30 Rauwshan McKenzie 90D

77 Andy Williams 69M 90M 45 45 30 72M 87M 23 24 90M 90M 21 33 90M 81M 72M 61M 31 82M 76M 45 5 90M 90M 90M

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F/M/D/G = starting position

Played for other teams:

Blake Wagner played 778 minutes for VAN

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Game #1 03/19/2011 RSL 1 at SJ 0 W Beckerman 1 (Morales 1, Beltran 1) 64

Game #2 03/26/2011 RSL 4 vs LA 1 W Williams 1 (Paulo Junior 1, Morales 2) 2; Morales 1 (penalty kick) 10; Morales 2 (Wingert 1) 41;

Paulo Junior 1 (Espindola 1) 68

Game #3 04/09/2011 RSL 2 at NE 0 W Schuler 1 (Warner 1) 27; Paulo Junior 2 (Warner 2) 47

Game #4 04/13/2011 RSL 1 vs COL 0 W Espindola 1 (Paulo Junior 2) 93+

Game #5 04/30/2011 RSL 0 at POR 1 L

Game #6 05/07/2011 RSL 1 vs CHV 0 W Johnson 1 (Borchers 1, Warner 3) 87

Game #7 05/14/2011 RSL 0 vs HOU 0 T

Game #8 05/22/2011 RSL 0 at DAL 0 T

Game #9 05/28/2011 RSL 1 vs SEA 2 L Gonzalez 1 (unassisted) 87

Game #10 06/04/2011 RSL 2 vs VAN 0 W Alexandre 1 (Beckerman 1) 32; Espindola 2 (Alexandre 1) 79

Game #11 06/08/2011 RSL 1 at CLB 2 L Olave 1 (Gonzalez 1) 7

Game #12 06/11/2011 RSL 1 at PHI 1 T Espindola 3 (Alexandre 2) 53

Game #13 06/18/2011 RSL 1 vs DC 1 T Espindola 4 (penalty kick) 38

Game #14 06/22/2011 RSL 0 at CHI 0 T

Game #15 06/25/2011 RSL 3 vs TOR 1 W Borchers 1 (Beckerman 2) 39; Saborio 1 (Russell 1, Beckerman 3) 42; Saborio 2 (Russell 2) 60

Game #16 07/04/2011 RSL 3 vs NE 3 T Johnson 2 (unassisted) 24; Saborio 3 (penalty kick) 56; Espindola 5 (Saborio 1, Olave 1) 83

Game #17 07/09/2011 RSL 2 vs DAL 0 W Williams 2 (Beckerman 4) 47; Espindola 6 (Johnson 1) 94+

Game #18 07/23/2011 RSL 4 vs SJ 0 W Saborio 4 (penalty kick) 63; Saborio 5 (unassisted) 75; Beckerman 2 (Saborio 2) 78;

Olave 2 (Alvarez 1, Beckerman 5) 83

Game #19 07/30/2011 RSL 0 vs CLB 2 L

Game #20 08/03/2011 RSL 0 at KC 2 L

Game #21 08/06/2011 RSL 3 vs NY 0 W Borchers 2 (Beckerman 6) 13; Gil 1 (Beckerman 7) 44; Saborio 6 (penalty kick) 77

Game #22 08/13/2011 RSL 0 at TOR 1 L

Game #23 08/20/2011 RSL 2 at HOU 3 L Espindola 7 (Warner 4) 28; Gil 2 (Espindola 2) 60

Game #24 08/27/2011 RSL 1 at CHV 0 W Saborio 7 (unassisted) 11

Game #25 09/03/2011 RSL 2 vs PHI 1 W Beckerman 3 (Paulo Junior 3) 18; Schuler 2 (Beckerman 8) 26

Game #26 09/10/2011 RSL 2 at SEA 1 W own goal (Keller) 12; Saborio 8 (unassisted) 56

Game #27 09/17/2011 RSL 1 vs KC 0 W Borchers 3 (Beckerman 9) 54

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CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 10/11 U.S. OPEN CUP

# Player QF1 QF2 SF1 SF2 F1 F2 R16 QF

CLB CLB SAP SAP MTR MTR WILM DAL

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

1 Tim Melia

2 Tony Beltran 90D 90D 9 45 90D 90D

3 Robbie Russell 31 90D 90D 90D 81D 45D 27

4 Jamison Olave 90D 90D 45D 90D 90D 90D 90D

5 Kyle Beckerman 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 63M 90M

6 Nat Borchers 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

7 Fabian Espindola 59F 85F 87F 79F 90F 85F 66F

8 Will Johnson 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M

10 Arturo Alvarez 3 11 9 26 32

11 Javier Morales 90M 87M 90M 90M 90M 90M

12 Jean Alexandre 5 90F 24

15 Alvaro Saborio 90F 71F 90F 90F 81F 90F

17 Chris Wingert 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 58D

18 Nick Rimando 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

20 Ned Grabavoy 81M 3 23 32 60M 90M 27 58M

21 Luis Gil 90F 90F

22 Nelson Gonzalez 16

23 Paulo Araujo Jr. 19 5

24 Kyle Reynish 90G

26 Collen Warner 74M 32

28 Chris Schuler 90D 45 63D

30 Rauwshan McKenzie 90D

77 Andy Williams 9 90M 67M 58M 30 64M 90M 90M

CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 10/11

QF1 03/09/2011 RSL 0 at CLB 0 T

QF2 03/09/2011 RSL 4 vs CLB 1 W Saborío (Morales) 23; Morales (Williams) 36; Morales (Paulo Junior) 77; Williams (unassisted) 95+

SF1 03/22/2011 RSL 2 vs SAPRSA 0 W Saborio (Espindola) 9; Espindola (Williams) 57

SF2 04/05/2011 RSL 1 at SAPRSA 2 L Olave (unassisted) 60

F1 04/20/2011 RSL 2 at MONTRY 2 T Borchers (Johnson) 35; Morales (Alvarez) 89

F2 04/27/2011 RSL 0 vs MONTRY 1 L

U.S. OPEN CUP

R16 06/28/2011 RSL 2 vs WILMTN 0 W Beltran (Alexandre) 40; Alexandre (Johnson) 44

QF 07/12/2011 RSL 0 at DAL 2 L