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(W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOW RSL 2-0-2 5-2-0 1-3-1 4-2-3 4-3-0 DC 4-1-1 1-3-3 0-2-1 5-1-1 0-5-2 REAL SALT LAKE D.C. UNITED Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since) Home win 6/22/2016 RSL 2, NYR 1 (0) 6/25/2016 DC 2, NE 0 (0) Road win 6/02/2016 RSL 3, NYC 2 (1) 5/27/2016 DC 1, KC 0 (1) Home loss 10/17/2015 RSL 0, DAL 1 (6) 6/01/2016 DC 0, SEA 2 (1) Road loss 6/25/2016 RSL 0, DAL 2 (0) 5/20/2016 DC 0, PHI 1 (2) Tie game 6/18/2016 RSL 2, POR 2 (2) 6/18/2016 DC 0, HOU 0 (1) Shutout for 4/16/2016 RSL 1, VAN 0 (10) 6/25/2016 DC 2, NE 0 (0) Shutout vs. 6/25/2016 RSL 0, DAL 2 (0) 6/18/2016 DC 0, HOU 0 (1) Real Salt Lake TWTWWWLWLLWLWTWL United LTTLTWLWTLWLWLTW GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG RSL 16 3 2 8 3 0 27 1.69 DC 16 7 5 2 1 1 16 1.00 GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVG RSL 16 2 7 5 0 2 26 1.63 DC 16 7 5 2 1 1 16 1.00 GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 RSL 27 1 5 3 4 9 5 DC 16 1 3 4 1 1 6 GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 RSL 26 1 7 3 5 3 7 DC 16 2 1 1 4 2 6 GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS BY INTERVALS RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL THE LAST TIME GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED REAL G: 6 Movsisyan A: 6 Plata SHT: 31 Plata SOG: 14 Plata FC: 19 Beltran/Mulholland FS: 35 Martinez OF: 11 Movsisyan C: 4 Beltran E: 1 3 players tied UNITED G: 4 Saborio A: 4 Acosta/Neagle SHT: 37 Espindola SOG: 14 Espindola FC: 40 Sarvas FS: 41 Sarvas OF: 12 Saborio C: 7 Sarvas E: 1 Sarvas TEAM LEADERS GP W-L-T PTS GF GA Real 16 8-5-3 27 27 26 at home 6 5-0-1 16 10 5 United 16 5-6-5 20 16 16 on road 7 1-2-4 7 4 7 2016 SEASON RECORDS LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (18 meetings): Real 7 wins, 28 goals … United 7 wins, 30 goals … Ties 4 AT SALT LAKE (9 meetings): Real 7 wins, 19 goals … United 1 win, 7 goals … Ties 1 LAST YEAR (MLS) 8/1: DC 6, RSL 4 (Rolfe 42, 54; Kemp 59; Espindola 63; Kitchen 79; DeLeon 85 – Plata 2; Beckerman 21; Maund 62; Mansally 68) REAL SALT LAKE 1 Lalo Fernandez (GK) 2 Tony Beltran (DF) 3 Phanuel Kavita (DF) 4 Jamison Olave (DF) 5 Kyle Beckerman (MF) 6 Boyd Okwuonu (DF) 7 Juan Manuel Martinez (FW) 8 Sunday Stephen (MF) 10 Joao Plata (FW) 11 Javier Morales (MF) 12 Omar Holness (FW) 14 Yura Movsisyan (FW) 15 Justen Glad (DF) 16 Chris Wingert (DF) 17 Demar Phillips (DF) 18 Nick Rimando (GK) 19 Luke Mulholland (MF) 21 Aaron Maund (DF) 24 Jeff Attinella (GK) 25 Danilo Acosta (MF) 27 John Stertzer (MF) 30 Emery Welshman (FW) 49 Devon Sandoval (FW) 70 Jordan Allen (MF) 80 Olmes Garcia (FW) D.C. UNITED 1 Tally Hall (GK) 2 Taylor Kemp (DF) 5 Sean Franklin (DF) 6 Kofi Opare (DF) 7 Marcelo Sarvas (MF) 9 Alvaro Saborio (FW) 10 Fabian Espindola (FW) 11 Luciano Acosta (MF) 12 Patrick Nyarko (FW) 13 Lamar Neagle (MF) 14 Nick DeLeon (MF) 15 Steve Birnbaum (DF) 17 Miguel Aguilar (MF) 18 Chris Rolfe (FW) 20 Jalen Robinson (DF) 21 Chris Durkin (DF) 22 Chris Korb (DF) 25 Jared Jeffrey (MF) 26 Rob Vincent (MF) 27 Collin Martin (MF) 28 Bill Hamid (GK) 30 Charlie Horton (GK) 32 Bobby Boswell (DF) 33 Julian Buscher (MF) 34 Luke Mishu (DF) 41 Andrea Mancini (FW) 45 Alhaji Kamara (FW) 48 Travis Worra (GK) 50 Andrew Dykstra (GK) ROSTERS PROBABLE LINEUPS REFEREE: Juan Guzman. AR1 (bench): Frank Anderson; AR2 (opposite): Jonathan Johnson; 4th: Baboucarr Jallow REAL Sat. July 9 Montreal Wed. July 13 at Vancouver Sat. July 16 New England Fri. July 22 San Jose UPCOMING MATCHES REAL SALT LAKE v D.C. UNITED (July 1, Rio Tinto Stadium, 8:30 p.m. MT; UniMas) UNITED Sat. July 9 at Philadelphia Sat. July 16 at Columbus Sat. July 23 at Toronto FC Sun. July 31 Montreal 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 16 16 84 84 7 9 7 3 2 4 0 0 7 6 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 2 8 14 2 0 F A 27 26 53 55 16 16 3 7 7 3 1 0 12 14 4 2 2 2 0 3 3 3 1 0 3 1 2 1 9 3 15 20 3 3 WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM HOW SCORED TYPE OF PLAY DISTANCE REAL UNITED DISCIPLINARY SITUATION DISABLED LIST / INJURED RESERVE INTERNATIONAL DUTY DC: Andrew Dykstra, Chris Korb none SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): RSL: Tony Beltran … DC: Steve Birnbaum, Marcelo Sarvas 7 Martinez 2 Beltran 11 Morales 19 Mulholland 10 Plata 17 Phillips 15 Glad 21 Maund 5 Beckerman 18 Rimando 14 Movsisyan 10 Espindola 28 Hamid 14 DeLeon 5 Franklin 32 Boswell 11 Acosta 6 Opare 13 Neagle 2 Kemp 7 Sarvas 25 Jeffrey 2016 GAME GUIDE

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(W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOWRSL 2-0-2 5-2-0 1-3-1 4-2-3 4-3-0DC 4-1-1 1-3-3 0-2-1 5-1-1 0-5-2

REAL SALT LAKE D.C. UNITED Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since)Home win 6/22/2016 RSL 2, NYR 1 (0) 6/25/2016 DC 2, NE 0 (0)Road win 6/02/2016 RSL 3, NYC 2 (1) 5/27/2016 DC 1, KC 0 (1)Home loss 10/17/2015 RSL 0, DAL 1 (6) 6/01/2016 DC 0, SEA 2 (1)Road loss 6/25/2016 RSL 0, DAL 2 (0) 5/20/2016 DC 0, PHI 1 (2)Tie game 6/18/2016 RSL 2, POR 2 (2) 6/18/2016 DC 0, HOU 0 (1)Shutout for 4/16/2016 RSL 1, VAN 0 (10) 6/25/2016 DC 2, NE 0 (0)Shutout vs. 6/25/2016 RSL 0, DAL 2 (0) 6/18/2016 DC 0, HOU 0 (1)

Real Salt Lake TWTWWWLWLLWLWTWLUnited LTTLTWLWTLWLWLTW

GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVGRSL 16 3 2 8 3 0 27 1.69DC 16 7 5 2 1 1 16 1.00

GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVGRSL 16 2 7 5 0 2 26 1.63DC 16 7 5 2 1 1 16 1.00

GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90RSL 27 1 5 3 4 9 5DC 16 1 3 4 1 1 6

GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90RSL 26 1 7 3 5 3 7DC 16 2 1 1 4 2 6

GOALSCORING RECORD

GOALS BY INTERVALS

RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL

THE LAST TIME

GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED

REALG: 6 MovsisyanA: 6 PlataSHT: 31 PlataSOG: 14 PlataFC: 19 Beltran/MulhollandFS: 35 MartinezOF: 11 MovsisyanC: 4 BeltranE: 1 3 players tied

UNITEDG: 4 SaborioA: 4 Acosta/NeagleSHT: 37 EspindolaSOG: 14 EspindolaFC: 40 SarvasFS: 41 SarvasOF: 12 SaborioC: 7 SarvasE: 1 Sarvas

TEAM LEADERS

GP W-L-T PTS GF GA Real 16 8-5-3 27 27 26at home 6 5-0-1 16 10 5

United 16 5-6-5 20 16 16on road 7 1-2-4 7 4 7

2016 SEASON RECORDS

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEADALL-TIME (18 meetings): Real 7 wins, 28 goals … United 7 wins, 30 goals … Ties 4

AT SALT LAKE (9 meetings): Real 7 wins, 19 goals … United 1 win, 7 goals … Ties 1

LAST YEAR (MLS)8/1: DC 6, RSL 4 (Rolfe 42, 54; Kemp 59; Espindola 63; Kitchen 79; DeLeon 85 – Plata 2; Beckerman 21; Maund 62; Mansally 68)

REAL SALT LAKE1 Lalo Fernandez (GK)2 Tony Beltran (DF)3 Phanuel Kavita (DF)4 Jamison Olave (DF)5 Kyle Beckerman (MF)6 Boyd Okwuonu (DF)7 Juan Manuel Martinez (FW)8 Sunday Stephen (MF)10 Joao Plata (FW)11 Javier Morales (MF)12 Omar Holness (FW)14 Yura Movsisyan (FW)15 Justen Glad (DF)16 Chris Wingert (DF)17 Demar Phillips (DF)18 Nick Rimando (GK)19 Luke Mulholland (MF)21 Aaron Maund (DF)24 Jeff Attinella (GK)25 Danilo Acosta (MF)27 John Stertzer (MF)30 Emery Welshman (FW)49 Devon Sandoval (FW)70 Jordan Allen (MF)80 Olmes Garcia (FW)

D.C. UNITED1 Tally Hall (GK)2 Taylor Kemp (DF)5 Sean Franklin (DF)6 Kofi Opare (DF)7 Marcelo Sarvas (MF)9 Alvaro Saborio (FW)10 Fabian Espindola (FW)11 Luciano Acosta (MF)12 Patrick Nyarko (FW)13 Lamar Neagle (MF)14 Nick DeLeon (MF)15 Steve Birnbaum (DF)17 Miguel Aguilar (MF)18 Chris Rolfe (FW)20 Jalen Robinson (DF)21 Chris Durkin (DF)22 Chris Korb (DF)25 Jared Jeffrey (MF)26 Rob Vincent (MF)27 Collin Martin (MF)28 Bill Hamid (GK)30 Charlie Horton (GK)32 Bobby Boswell (DF)33 Julian Buscher (MF)34 Luke Mishu (DF)41 Andrea Mancini (FW)45 Alhaji Kamara (FW) 48 Travis Worra (GK)50 Andrew Dykstra (GK)

ROSTERSPROBABLE LINEUPS

REFEREE: Juan Guzman.AR1 (bench): Frank Anderson; AR2 (opposite): Jonathan Johnson;

4th: Baboucarr Jallow

REALSat. July 9 Montreal

Wed. July 13 at VancouverSat. July 16 New England

Fri. July 22 San Jose

UPCOMING MATCHES

REAL SALT LAKE v D.C. UNITED(July 1, Rio Tinto Stadium, 8:30 p.m. MT; UniMas)

UNITEDSat. July 9 at PhiladelphiaSat. July 16 at ColumbusSat. July 23 at Toronto FC

Sun. July 31 Montreal

GOALS SCOREDMINUTES PER GOAL

RIGHT FOOTLEFT FOOTHEADERS

OTHER

OPEN PLAYCROSS

CORNERREBOUND PENALTIES

DIRECT FROM FREE KICKFREE KICK (INDIRECT)

OWN GOALS

INSIDE GOAL AREAINSIDE PENALTY AREA

OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA

F A 16 16 84 84

7 9 7 3 2 4 0 0

7 6 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

6 2 8 14 2 0

F A 27 26 53 55

16 16 3 7 7 3 1 0

12 14 4 2 2 2 0 3 3 3 1 0 3 1 2 1

9 3 15 20 3 3

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM

HOW SCORED

TYPE OF PLAY

DISTANCE

REAL UNITED

DISCIPLINARY SITUATION

DISABLED LIST / INJURED RESERVE

INTERNATIONAL DUTY

DC: Andrew Dykstra, Chris Korb

none

SUSPENDED: noneWARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): RSL: Tony Beltran … DC: Steve Birnbaum, Marcelo Sarvas

7Martinez

2Beltran

11Morales

19Mulholland

10Plata

17Phillips

15Glad

21Maund

5Beckerman

18Rimando

14Movsisyan

10Espindola

28Hamid

14DeLeon

5Franklin32

Boswell

11Acosta

6Opare

13Neagle

2Kemp

7Sarvas

25Jeffrey

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REAL SALT LAKE v D.C. UNITED(July 1, Rio Tinto Stadium, 8:30 p.m. MT -- MLS Game 163)

2016 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Tally Hall GK 6-4 215 05/12/1985 Seatac, WA 0 0 0 0 153 153 0 12 Taylor Kemp DF 5-11 153 07/23/1990 Highlands Ranch, CO 16 16 0 1 64 59 2 95 Sean Franklin DF 5-10 160 03/21/1985 Panorama City, CA 16 16 1 0 229 217 8 246 Kofi Opare DF 6-2 190 10/12/1990 Mampong, Ghana 5 5 0 0 35 33 2 07 Marcelo Sarvas MF 5-10 155 10/16/1981 Sao Paulo, Brazil 14 14 0 1 127 115 11 219 Alvaro Saborio FW 6-0 170 03/25/1982 San Carlos, Costa Rica 10 5 4 3 149 126 71 1610 Fabian Espindola FW 5-9 160 05/04/1985 San Luis, Argentina 12 8 3 0 209 174 63 3511 Luciano Acosta FW 5-3 130 05/31/1994 Buenos Aires, Argentina 16 11 1 4 16 11 1 412 Patrick Nyarko MF 6-0 160 01/15/1986 Kumasi, Ghana 11 11 3 1 207 159 22 4013 Lamar Neagle MF 5-11 165 05/07/1987 Tacoma, WA 16 16 3 4 155 113 31 2314 Nick DeLeon MF 5-10 170 07/17/1990 Phoenix, AZ 15 15 0 0 129 119 12 1515 Steve Birnbaum DF 6-1 180 01/23/1991 Irvine, CA 11 11 0 0 54 53 2 017 Miguel Aguilar MF 5-9 172 08/30/1993 Juarez, Mexico 6 0 0 0 23 4 0 018 Chris Rolfe FW 5-8 155 01/17/1983 Kettering, OH 9 9 0 1 239 208 64 3320 Jalen Robinson DF 5-9 145 05/08/1994 Cantonsville, MD 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 021 Chris Durkin DF 6-0 165 02/08/2000 Glen Allen, VA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 022 Chris Korb DF 5-9 160 10/08/1987 Cleveland, OH 0 0 0 0 105 96 0 1025 Jared Jeffrey MF 5-11 165 06/14/1990 Richardson, TX 10 5 0 0 32 18 2 026 Rob Vincent MF 5-10 175 10/26/1990 Liverpool, England 8 2 0 0 8 2 0 027 Collin Martin MF 5-11 150 11/09/1994 Chevy Chase, MD 0 0 0 0 13 6 0 128 Bill Hamid GK 6-3 225 11/25/1990 Annandale, VA 4 4 0 0 144 144 0 130 Charlie Horton GK 6-5 210 09/14/1994 London, England 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 032 Bobby Boswell DF 6-2 185 03/15/1983 Austin, TX 15 15 0 0 340 336 16 1233 Julian Buscher MF 5-10 170 04/22/1993 Dolmen, Germany 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 034 Luke Mishu DF 6-0 180 06/26/1991 Knoxville, TN 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 041 Andrea Mancini FW 5-10 174 08/13/1992 Genoa, Italy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 045 Alhaji Kamara FW 6-0 161 04/16/1994 Freetown, Sierra Leone 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 048 Travis Worra GK 6-3 175 04/09/1993 Lancaster, PA 11 11 0 0 12 11 0 050 Andrew Dykstra GK 6-4 195 01/02/1986 Honolulu, HI 1 1 0 0 31 31 0 1

HEAD COACH: Ben Olsen 05/03/1977 W69 L83 T46

D.C. UNITED

2016 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Lalo Fernandez GK 6-3 170 12/16/1992 Guadalajara, Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Tony Beltran DF 5-8 150 10/11/1987 Whittier, CA 15 14 0 2 210 196 0 103 Phanuel Kavita DF 6-1 184 03/09/1993 Lubumbashi, Katanga, Zaire 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 04 Jamison Olave DF 6-3 210 04/21/1981 Medellin, Colombia 8 7 1 0 207 203 16 45 Kyle Beckerman MF 5-11 165 04/23/1982 Crofton, MD 10 10 0 1 389 360 36 496 Boyd Okwuonu DF 5-9 170 02/24/1993 Edmond, OK 1 1 0 0 4 2 0 07 Juan Manuel Martinez MF 5-9 170 10/25/1985 Viedma, Rio Negro, Argentina 14 13 5 2 22 20 6 38 Sunday Stephen MF 5-11 148 09/17/1988 Lagos, Nigeria 12 12 1 1 12 12 1 110 Joao Plata MF 5-2 135 03/01/1992 Guayaquil, Ecuador 13 12 5 6 123 100 29 2911 Javier Morales MF 5-9 150 01/10/1980 Buenos Aires, Argentina 12 9 1 2 223 203 46 7912 Omar Holness FW 6-0 174 03/13/1994 Kingston, Jamaica 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 014 Yura Movsisyan FW 6-1 179 08/02/1987 Baku, Azerbaijan, USSR 15 14 6 0 96 56 26 315 Justen Glad DF 6-0 145 02/28/1997 Pasadena, CA 12 11 1 1 19 17 1 116 Chris Wingert DF 5-11 165 06/16/1982 Babylon, NY 11 10 0 0 307 272 1 1617 Demar Phillips DF 5-6 132 09/23/1983 Kingston, Jamaica 12 7 0 2 30 23 0 218 Nick Rimando GK 5-9 184 06/17/1979 Montclair, CA 13 13 0 0 407 407 0 719 Luke Mulholland MF 5-9 150 08/07/1988 Preston, England 15 9 2 2 75 60 11 1121 Aaron Maund DF 6-1 185 09/19/1990 Dorchester, MA 13 13 0 0 59 51 1 124 Jeff Attinella GK 6-2 190 09/29/1988 Clearwater, FL 3 3 0 0 28 27 0 025 Danilo Acosta MF 5-11 170 11/17/1997 San Pedro Sula, Honduras 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 John Stertzer MF 6-0 170 10/04/1990 Fairfax, VA 9 6 0 1 39 18 1 130 Emery Welshman FW 5-11 180 11/09/1991 Mississauqa, ON, Canada 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 049 Devon Sandoval FW 6-1 185 06/16/1991 Albuquerque, NM 10 2 0 0 72 36 7 370 Jordan Allen MF 5-11 160 04/25/1995 Rochester, NY 11 7 3 1 36 18 4 380 Olmes Garcia FW 6-0 175 10/21/1992 Barranquilla, Colombia 7 1 0 0 87 36 10 5ON LOAN Sebastian Saucedo MF 5-7 145 01/22/1997 San Fernando Valley, CA 9 1 0 0 9 1 0 0

HEAD COACH : Jeff Cassar 02/02/1974 W34 L28 T22

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REAL SALT LAKE vs D.C. UNITED RIO TINTO STADIUM, Sandy, Utah

July 1, 2016 (WEEK 17, MLS Game #163) 8:30 p.m. MT (UniMás; UDN)

Two teams who met in one of the wildest games in MLS history come together for the only time this season when Real Salt Lake face D.C. United on Friday evening at Rio Tinto Stadium. Both teams are firmly above the red line in their respective conference. RSL return home off of a 2-0 defeat at FC Dallas, leaving them in third place in the Western Conference. United snapped a two-game winless slide last weekend in a 2-0 home win against the New England Revolution, now tied for fifth place in the East. A year ago, the teams combined for 10 goals – one shy of the single-game MLS record – as United took a 6-4 win at RFK Stadium. REFEREE: Juan Guzman. AR1 (bench): Frank Anderson; AR2 (opposite): Jonathan Johnson; 4th: Baboucarr Jallow MLS Career: 69 games; FC/gm: 25.3; Y/gm: 3.6; R: 21; pens: 15 SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: RSL: Tony Beltran … DC: Steve Birnbaum, Marcelo Sarvas SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: RSL: Kyle Beckerman, Sunday Stephen … DC: Luciano Acosta, Sean Franklin, Nick DeLeon, Jared Jeffrey DISABLED LIST: DC: Andrew Dykstra, Chris Korb INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (18 meetings): Real 7 wins, 28 goals … United 7 wins, 30 goals … Ties 4 AT SALT LAKE (9 meetings): Real 7 wins, 19 goals … United 1 win, 7 goals … Ties 1 LAST YEAR (MLS) 8/1: DC 6, RSL 4 (Rolfe 42, 54; Kemp 59; Espindola 63; Kitchen 79; DeLeon 85 – Plata 2; Beckerman 21; Maund 62; Mansally 68)

This is the only league meeting between the teams this season. The teams met once a year ago, a wild 6-4 D.C. United win Aug. 1 at RFK Stadium. United equaled their club

record for goals in a league game; the 10 total goals were tied for second-most in a game in MLS history. United won on their first ever trip to Utah in 2005 – a 3-1 win at Rice-Eccles Stadium – and haven’t won there

again. Real are 7-0-1 at home since, including a 3-0 victory at Rio Tinto Stadium in the last meeting there in 2014.

Real Salt Lake have never won at RFK Stadium. United have won six of the nine league encounters all-time on East Capitol Street, and also claimed a U.S. Open Cup play-in match there in 2010.

Coaches record: Ben Olsen vs. RSL: P6 W3 L2 D1 … Jeff Cassar vs. DC: P2 W1 L1 D0 REAL SALT LAKE Real Salt Lake saw their undefeated run put to an end after three games, falling 2-0 to FC Dallas on Saturday evening at Toyota Stadium. Real are in third place in the Western Conference with 27 points from 16 games. LAST MATCH

FC Dallas opened the scoring in the 18th minute. From a quick restart in the middle of the field, Mauro Diaz sent a pass ahead to Michael Barrios on the right flank. Barrios then sent a neat square pass into the box for Kellyn Acosta, who buried his shot as the two were all alone behind the RSL defense.

Dallas doubled the lead just before the hour mark, when Fabian Castillo took an audacious bicycle kick pass from Diaz from the center circle, dribbled upfield and finished past RSL goalkeeper Jeff Attinella.

RSL head coach Jeff Cassar made 10 changes to the team that claimed a 2-1 come-from-behind win against the New York Red Bulls at Rio Tinto Stadium. Only Luke Mulholland maintained his place from the midweek game.

REAL SALT LAKE (4-1-2-3): Jeff Attinella - Boyd Okwuonu, Phanuel Kavita, Jamison Olave, Chris Wingert - John Stertzer - Omar Holness, Luke Mulholland (Demar Phillips 67) - Olmes Garcia, Devon Sandoval, Jordan Allen.

TEAM NEWS Real had their undefeated streak put to an end after two wins and a draw, returning to the road following back-

to-back games at Rio Tinto Stadium (where they went 1-0-1).

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RSL was also shut out at the attacking end for the first time since May 15, having scored multiple goals in five consecutive matches. RSL has scored 27 goals for the season, an average of 1.69 goals per game, the fourth-best attacking record in MLS this season.

Omar Holness, RSL’s first-round selection in the 2016 SuperDraft (No. 5 overall), made his league debut, coming into a midfield role and playing the full 90 minutes, one of three players making their season debut.

“I thought he was great. I really do. He’s had a tough year. We have very high hopes for him, and he did not let us down. He looked like he made a big step in becoming a man out there,” said RSL head coach Jeff Cassar.

Said Holness: “It was just absolutely incredible. A couple weeks ago, a month ago, I had a seizure as everyone knows. It was good to overcome that, build my way back into it, continuously improve, work my way from the bottom back up. Just incredible.”

Phanuel Kavita made his first league appearance of the season, coming into central defense and playing the full 90 minutes. It was the third MLS appearance of his career, the last coming last Aug. 8.

Boyd Okwuonu also made his first MLS start of the season, playing the full 90 minutes at right back, his first league appearance since last Aug. 8 and the fourth of his career.

“We had a stretch of six games in 16 days. It's difficult. You have to manage your players. You have to manage the staff. I thought this group of players did an excellent job working for each other in difficult situations,” said Cassar. “ … I have the utmost confidence in this group of guys to get a result here, but we did show a little bit of naïveté on a few plays, but they got experience that they normally can't get.”

Olmes Garcia made his first start of the season, playing the full 90 minutes wide on the right in the attack. Garcia had made six league appearances, all off the substitutes’ bench, totaling 39 minutes, before the FC Dallas match.

Jeff Attinella made his third start of the season in league play, his first since the 1-0 loss to the Houston Dynamo, the last time RSL was blanked at the attacking end.

“I thought he did a great job. He hadn't had long to work with this back line, and I thought his leadership was great,” said Cassar. “He always comes up with big saves for us, and this game is important for our plan moving forward so he should feel very good about his performance tonight and hopefully that will carry on to the next couple of games coming up.”

RSL also received some bad injury news, midfielder Sunday Stephen to be sidelined for up to six weeks after suffering serious facial fractures in a collision with New York Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles at midweek.

On Tuesday, Real were dumped out of the U.S. Open Cup at the round-of-16, falling to Seattle Sounders FC on penalties after a 1-1 draw over 120 minutes. RSL’s Joao Plata (43) and Sounders FC’s Nelson Valdez (51) scored on either side of halftime; in the penalty shootout, goalkeeper Tyler Miller stopped two of the three attempts he faced to secure Seattle’s passage.

Here’s the Real team: Jeff Attinella; Tony Beltran, Justen Glad (Chris Wingert 119’), Aaron Maund, Demar Phillips; Kyle Beckerman, Luke Mulholland (Jordan Allen 72’); Juan Manuel Martinez, Javier Morales, Joao Plata; Yura Movsisyan.

D.C. UNITED D.C. United won for a first time in three matches, defeating the New England Revolution 2-0 on Saturday evening at RFK Stadium. United are in a tie for fifth place in the Eastern Conference with 20 points from 16 games. LAST MATCH

United’s two goals came in a seven-minute span midway through the first half. The opener came at the end of a terrific 20th-minute buildup, when Lamar Neagle latched onto a perfectly floated ball from Luciano Acosta from the left flank and put a first-time volley past Revolution goalkeeper Brad Knighton from 10 yards out.

On the counter seven minutes later, Neagle played provider when he took a terrific through ball from Alvaro Saborio and played a low cross to the edge of the six-yard box where Sean Franklin hammered it home from close range.

United head coach Ben Olsen made three changes to the team that reached a scoreless draw with the Houston Dynamo at BBVA Compass Stadium. Jalen Robinson came into central defense for the suspended Bobby Boswell, and Alvaro Saborio and Fabian Espindola started on the front line, replacing Jared Jeffrey and Rob Vincent.

D.C. UNITED (4-1-2-3): Bill Hamid - Sean Franklin, Kofi Opare, Jalen Robinson, Taylor Kemp - Marcelo Sarvas - Luciano Acosta (Jared Jeffrey 73), Nick DeLeon - Lamar Neagle (Rob Vincent 84), Alvaro Saborio (Alhaji Kamara 82), Fabian Espindola.

TEAM NEWS United gained a result for a second consecutive match, the first time since April 23-30 they’ve gone

consecutive games without a defeat. United kept a clean sheet for a second consecutive match, the first time this season they’ve recorded shutouts

in back-to-back games, and a seventh defensive shutout in 16 games.

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“Now, we have to switch our mentality a little bit. It’s still about moving forward and trusting in the process. Considering we have four away games over the next month, everybody’s going to have to do their part; I believe in our character, spirit and our soccer ability, and we’ll be fine,” said United head coach Ben Olsen.

Goalkeeper Bill Hamid made his fourth consecutive start, recording a shutout for the third time in that span. Hamid has conceded two goals in his 360 minutes of play thus far this season (0.50 goals against average).

Lamar Neagle scored his third goal of the season, his first since April 23. Neagle was also credited with an assist, his fourth of the season; it was the sixth time in his MLS career he’s had at least one goal and one assist in the same game.

“It was a great goal with great buildup; he had a good night on both ends of the field and it was good to see him score a great goal. The buildup on the second goal was great,” said Olsen. “We haven’t put together a back-to-front attack like that in a while, so that was encouraging.”

Sean Franklin scored his first goal of the season, his first in MLS play since last May 2. Franklin has scored one goal in each of the last four seasons.

Jalen Robinson made his first start of the 2016 season, coming into central defense and playing the full 90 minutes. He had come on as a late substitute the week before at the Houston Dynamo.

“Jalen was tremendous,” said goalkeeper Bill Hamid. “For him to get the start and do that well against one of last year's leading goal scorers in the league, it speaks volumes about how hard he's been working. A lot of eyes haven't been on him, so he's had to kind of work in the cut. But he's been pounding away at transforming himself into a center back … I'm very proud of him.”

Olsen ran out his group in a new tactical scheme, with Alvaro Saborio playing as the spearhead in attack, and Luciano Acosta and Nick DeLeon in the center of the midfield, with Lamar Neagle and Fabian Espíndola in wide attacking roles.

“Some of it's about getting our most dangerous guys on the field together, and asking them to work in a way that isn't always natural for them, but doing it for the betterment of the group,” said Olsen. “Today they did that, and at the end of the day that's why we come out with three points. … I'm looking forward to building off of this group that we played tonight.”

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

14 F Yura Movsisyan 15 14 1210 6 0 30 12 14 21 11 0 3 010 M Joao Plata 13 12 1082 5 6 31 14 5 14 4 30 1 07 M Juan Manuel Martinez 14 13 1113 5 2 22 11 7 35 1 4 1 070 M Jordan Allen 11 7 663 3 1 10 6 10 9 0 1 0 019 M Luke Mulholland 15 9 818 2 2 14 3 19 17 1 2 2 011 M Javier Morales 12 9 876 1 2 14 3 15 25 0 19 2 015 D Justen Glad 12 11 995 1 1 1 1 7 6 0 0 1 08 M Sunday Stephen 12 12 863 1 1 10 2 18 10 0 0 3 04 D Jamison Olave 8 7 672 1 0 7 4 7 6 0 0 1 117 D Demar Phillips 12 7 720 0 2 4 1 13 7 0 1 2 12 D Tony Beltran 15 14 1279 0 2 4 2 19 17 0 0 4 027 M John Stertzer 9 6 532 0 1 2 2 8 5 0 0 0 05 M Kyle Beckerman 10 10 841 0 1 14 3 16 6 0 1 3 121 D Aaron Maund 13 13 1116 0 0 4 1 12 9 0 0 1 06 D Boyd Okwuonu 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 016 D Chris Wingert 11 10 862 0 0 4 0 6 3 0 1 2 049 F Devon Sandoval 10 2 223 0 0 3 0 4 4 0 0 0 024 G Jeff Attinella 3 3 270 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 018 G Nick Rimando 13 13 1170 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 080 F Olmes Garcia 7 1 129 0 0 2 1 5 2 0 0 0 012 F Omar Holness 1 1 90 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 03 D Phanuel Kavita 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Own-goals received 2Team totals 16 16 1440 27 21 177 66 187 206 17 59 28 3Opponent totals 16 16 1440 26 26 227 87 206 187 69 117 33 2

2016 REAL SALT LAKE STATISTICS (8-5-3, 27 pts.)

REAL SALT LAKE GOALKEEPING

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

18 G Nick Rimando 13 13 1170 76 50 22 1.69 2 3 7 3 3 224 G Jeff Attinella 3 3 270 11 7 4 1.33 1 1 1 2 0 0

Team totals 16 16 1440 87 57 26 1.62 3 4 8 5 3 2Opponent totals 16 16 1440 66 39 27 1.69 3 4 5 8 3 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Yura Movsisyan 1, Jamison Olave 1, Joao Plata 1, Jordan Allen 1, Luke Mulholland 1, Juan Manuel Martinez 1GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Joao Plata 2, Jordan Allen 1, Juan Manuel Martinez 1, Tony Beltran 1, Demar Phillips 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Javier Morales 1-1, Yura Movsisyan 1-1, Joao Plata 1-2

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2016 D.C. UNITED STATISTICS (5-6-5, 20 pts.)UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E

9 F Alvaro Saborio 10 5 558 4 3 21 7 11 7 12 0 0 013 M Lamar Neagle 16 16 1328 3 4 30 13 26 18 6 25 2 012 M Patrick Nyarko 11 11 824 3 1 13 5 9 28 2 0 2 010 F Fabian Espindola 12 8 737 3 0 37 14 8 15 5 7 2 011 F Luciano Acosta 16 11 890 1 4 24 5 22 19 4 0 4 045 F Alhaji Kamara 4 0 43 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 05 D Sean Franklin 16 16 1440 1 0 3 1 23 10 1 0 4 018 F Chris Rolfe 9 9 643 0 1 17 3 7 11 3 1 2 07 M Marcelo Sarvas 14 14 1236 0 1 11 2 40 41 0 0 7 12 D Taylor Kemp 16 16 1440 0 1 9 1 21 15 1 15 1 050 G Andrew Dykstra 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 028 G Bill Hamid 4 4 360 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 032 D Bobby Boswell 15 15 1350 0 0 3 3 12 6 0 0 1 020 D Jalen Robinson 2 1 91 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 025 M Jared Jeffrey 10 5 586 0 0 12 1 15 1 0 5 3 033 M Julian Buscher 9 0 137 0 0 3 1 8 6 0 5 1 06 D Kofi Opare 5 5 450 0 0 4 1 5 6 2 0 1 017 M Miguel Aguilar 6 0 90 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 014 M Nick DeLeon 15 15 1340 0 0 15 4 11 9 2 0 4 026 M Rob Vincent 8 2 203 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 015 D Steve Birnbaum 11 11 990 0 0 8 0 19 1 1 0 4 048 G Travis Worra 11 11 990 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Own-goals received 0Opponent totals 16 16 1440 16 16 198 63 201 241 43 62 28 0Team totals 16 16 1440 16 15 216 65 241 201 40 59 38 1

D.C. UNITED GOALKEEPING

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

50 G Andrew Dykstra 1 1 90 7 3 4 4 1 1 0 1 0 028 G Bill Hamid 4 4 360 19 17 2 0.5 0 0 2 1 1 348 G Travis Worra 11 11 990 37 27 10 0.91 0 0 3 4 4 4

Team totals 16 16 1440 63 47 16 1 1 1 5 6 5 7Opponent totals 16 16 1440 65 47 16 1 1 2 6 5 5 7

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Lamar Neagle 2, Alhaji Kamara 1, Fabian Espindola 1, Alvaro Saborio 1GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Patrick Nyarko 1, Marcelo Sarvas 1, Taylor Kemp 1, Luciano Acosta 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Lamar Neagle 1-1, Fabian Espindola 0-1

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

Sun. Mar. 6 at Orlando City SC

T 2-2 60147 0-0-1 7 1 RSL: Plata (26,66); ORL: Larin (94+) Winter (95+)

Sat. Mar. 12 Seattle W 2-1 19282 1-0-1 3 4 RSL: Stephen (43) Olave (86); SEA: Alonso (28)Sat. Mar. 19 at Portland T 2-2 21144 1-0-2 5 5 RSL: Plata (16) Movsisyan (58); POR: Adi (79,84)Sat. Apr. 2 at Sporting KC W 2-1 20553 2-0-2 3 8 RSL: Glad (29) Mulholland (79); KC: Feilhaber (94+)Sat. Apr. 9 Colorado W 1-0 19224 3-0-2 2 11 RSL: Plata (72); Sat. Apr. 16 Vancouver W 1-0 19720 4-0-2 2 14 RSL: Martinez (55); Sat. Apr. 23 at Los Angeles L 2-5 25867 4-1-2 4 14 RSL: Martinez (16) Morales (70); LA: Zardes (19) Magee

(26) Boateng (41) dos Santos (45) Gerrard (91+)Sat. Apr. 30 Houston W 2-1 19950 5-1-2 2 17 RSL: Allen (62) Movsisyan (70); HOU: Miranda (54)Sat. May 7 at Colorado L 0-1 14638 5-2-2 2 17 COL: Jones (47)Sat. May 14 at Houston T 0-0 0 5-2-2 6 17Sun. May 15 at Houston L 0-1 17943 5-3-2 6 17 HOU: Barnes (65)Sat. May 21 at Sporting KC W 3-1 20618 6-3-2 3 20 RSL: Martinez (32) own goal (47+) Movsisyan (53); KC:

Dwyer (50)Sat. May 28 at Columbus L 3-4 14894 6-4-2 4 20 RSL: Mulholland (13) Allen (78) Plata (83); CLB:

Kamara (17,64,74) own goal (20)Thu. June 2 at New York

City FCW 3-2 22736 7-4-2 3 23 RSL: Movsisyan (59) Martinez (67) own goal (74); NYC:

Harrison (56) Villa (87)Sat. June 18 Portland T 2-2 20317 7-4-3 3 24 RSL: Martinez (17) Movsisyan (70); POR: Adi (29)

Melano (44)Wed. June 22 New York W 2-1 18036 8-4-3 3 27 RSL: Movsisyan (65) Allen (88); NYR: Baah (7)Sat. June 25 at FC Dallas L 0-2 13128 8-5-3 3 27 DAL: Acosta (18) Castillo (58)Fri. July 1 D.C. UnitedSat. July 9 MontrealWed. July 13 at VancouverSat. July 16 New EnglandFri. July 22 San JoseSun. July 31 at PhiladelphiaWed. Aug. 3 at Toronto FCSat. Aug. 6 ChicagoSun. Aug. 14 at SeattleSat. Aug. 20 FC DallasFri. Aug. 26 ColoradoWed. Sep. 7 Los AngelesSat. Sep. 10 at PortlandSat. Sep. 17 HoustonSat. Sep. 24 FC DallasSat. Oct. 1 at San JoseSun. Oct. 16 Sporting KCSun. Oct. 23 at Seattle

REAL SALT LAKE 2016 SCHEDULE

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

Sun. Mar. 6 at Los Angeles L 1-4 25667 0-1-0 10 0 DC: Neagle (5); LA: Steres (54) Magee (64,87) Keane (83)

Sat. Mar. 12 at New England T 0-0 16102 0-1-1 8 1Sun. Mar. 20 Colorado T 1-1 15334 0-1-2 9 2 DC: Espindola (80); COL: Powers (69)Sat. Mar. 26 FC Dallas L 0-3 14201 0-2-2 9 2 DAL: Barrios (14,28) Urruti (52)Sat. Apr. 2 at San Jose T 1-1 18000 0-2-3 9 3 DC: Nyarko (34); SJ: Jahn (88)Sat. Apr. 9 Vancouver W 4-0 14088 1-2-3 5 6 DC: Espindola (39,54) Saborio (88,91+); Sat. Apr. 16 Toronto FC L 0-1 16236 1-3-3 8 6 TOR: Giovinco (1)Sat. Apr. 23 New England W 3-0 16005 2-3-3 5 9 DC: Neagle (33) Acosta (86) Saborio (90); Sat. Apr. 30 at Chicago T 1-1 13114 2-3-4 5 10 DC: Nyarko (64); CHI: Campbell (41)Sun. May 8 New York City

FCL 0-2 14504 2-4-4 7 10 NYC: Villa (49) Shelton (53)

Fri. May 13 New York W 2-0 19632 3-4-4 5 13 DC: Saborio (20) Nyarko (43); Fri. May 20 at Philadelphia L 0-1 17364 3-5-4 6 13 PHI: Marquez (91+)Fri. May 27 at Sporting KC W 1-0 19118 4-5-4 6 16 DC: Kamara (86); Wed. June 1 Seattle L 0-2 15174 4-6-4 6 16 SEA: Morris (79) Jones (83)Sat. June 18 at Houston T 0-0 19774 4-6-5 7 17

Sat. June 25 New England W 2-0 16051 5-6-5 5 20 DC: Neagle (20) Franklin (27); Fri. July 1 at Real Salt

LakeSat. July 9 at PhiladelphiaSat. July 16 at ColumbusSat. July 23 at Toronto FCSun. July 31 MontrealSat. Aug. 6 PhiladelphiaSat. Aug. 13 PortlandSun. Aug. 21 New YorkWed. Aug. 24 at MontrealSat. Aug. 27 ChicagoThu. Sep. 1 at New York

City FCSun. Sep. 11 at New YorkFri. Sep. 16 at Chicago

Sat. Sep. 24 Orlando City SCWed. Sep. 28 ColumbusSat. Oct. 1 at Toronto FCSun. Oct. 16 New York City

FCSun. Oct. 23 at Orlando City

SC

D.C. UNITED 2016 SCHEDULE

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REAL SALT LAKE INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)Goals

2 Joao Plata 03/06/2016 vs ORL T 2-2Assists

2 Joao Plata 03/12/2016 vs SEA W 2-1Shots

8 Joao Plata 06/18/2016 vs POR T 2-2Shots on Goal

3 Yura Movsisyan 04/09/2016 vs COL W 1-03 Yura Movsisyan 06/18/2016 vs POR T 2-2Fouls Committed

4 5 times 03/12/2016 vs SEA W 2-1Fouls Suffered

7 Juan Manuel Martinez

06/18/2016 vs POR T 2-2

Offside

2 5 times 03/12/2016 vs SEA W 2-1Saves

6 Nick Rimando 04/23/2016 vs LA L 2-56 Nick Rimando 05/28/2016 vs CLB L 3-4Shots Faced

12 Nick Rimando 04/23/2016 vs LA L 2-5Goals Allowed

5 Nick Rimando 04/23/2016 vs LA L 2-5

TEAM LOW GAMES (2016)Shots

4 06/25/2016 vs DAL L 0-2Shots on Goal

0 05/15/2016 vs HOU L 0-10 06/25/2016 vs DAL L 0-2Fouls Committed

7 04/30/2016 vs HOU W 2-17 05/21/2016 vs KC W 3-1Fouls Suffered

6 06/02/2016 vs NYC W 3-2Corner Kicks

1 04/09/2016 vs COL W 1-0Offside

0 04/23/2016 vs LA L 2-50 04/30/2016 vs HOU W 2-10 05/07/2016 vs COL L 0-10 05/15/2016 vs HOU L 0-10 06/18/2016 vs POR T 2-20 06/25/2016 vs DAL L 0-2Saves

2 03/12/2016 vs SEA W 2-12 04/02/2016 vs KC W 2-12 05/15/2016 vs HOU L 0-12 06/22/2016 vs NYR W 2-1Shots Faced

3 03/12/2016 vs SEA W 2-13 04/02/2016 vs KC W 2-13 05/15/2016 vs HOU L 0-13 06/22/2016 vs NYR W 2-1

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)Goals

3 05/21/2016 vs KC W 3-13 05/28/2016 vs CLB L 3-43 06/02/2016 vs NYC W 3-2Assists

3 03/12/2016 vs SEA W 2-13 04/30/2016 vs HOU W 2-13 05/21/2016 vs KC W 3-13 05/28/2016 vs CLB L 3-4Shots

21 04/23/2016 vs LA L 2-5Shots on Goal

8 04/02/2016 vs KC W 2-1Fouls Committed

18 04/02/2016 vs KC W 2-1Fouls Suffered

19 06/22/2016 vs NYR W 2-1Corner Kicks

7 04/30/2016 vs HOU W 2-1Offside

4 05/21/2016 vs KC W 3-1Saves

6 04/23/2016 vs LA L 2-56 05/28/2016 vs CLB L 3-4Shots Faced

12 04/23/2016 vs LA L 2-5Goals Allowed

5 04/23/2016 vs LA L 2-5

UNITED INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2016)Goals

2 Alvaro Saborio 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-02 Fabian Espindola 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-0Assists

2 Luciano Acosta 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-0Shots

7 Fabian Espindola 03/26/2016 at DAL L 0-37 Fabian Espindola 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-0Shots on Goal

7 Fabian Espindola 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-0Fouls Committed

5 4 times 03/12/2016 at NE T 0-0Fouls Suffered

6 Patrick Nyarko 03/20/2016 at COL T 1-1Offside

4 Alvaro Saborio 05/08/2016 at NYC L 0-24 Alvaro Saborio 05/13/2016 at NYR W 2-0Saves

6 Bill Hamid 06/01/2016 at SEA L 0-2Shots Faced

8 Bill Hamid 06/01/2016 at SEA L 0-2Goals Allowed

4 Andrew Dykstra 03/06/2016 at LA L 1-4

TEAM LOW GAMES (2016)Shots

5 05/27/2016 at KC W 1-0Shots on Goal

0 05/08/2016 at NYC L 0-2Fouls Committed

10 03/26/2016 at DAL L 0-310 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-0Fouls Suffered

8 03/06/2016 at LA L 1-4Corner Kicks

0 05/08/2016 at NYC L 0-2Offside

0 03/20/2016 at COL T 1-1Saves

0 03/20/2016 at COL T 1-10 04/30/2016 at CHI T 1-1Shots Faced

1 03/20/2016 at COL T 1-11 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-01 04/30/2016 at CHI T 1-1

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2016)Goals

4 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-0Assists

4 05/13/2016 at NYR W 2-0Shots

25 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-0Shots on Goal

14 04/09/2016 at VAN W 4-0Fouls Committed

20 03/12/2016 at NE T 0-0Fouls Suffered

17 04/23/2016 at NE W 3-017 05/08/2016 at NYC L 0-2Corner Kicks

7 03/20/2016 at COL T 1-1Offside

8 05/08/2016 at NYC L 0-2Saves

6 06/01/2016 at SEA L 0-2Shots Faced

8 06/01/2016 at SEA L 0-2Goals Allowed

4 03/06/2016 at LA L 1-4

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Real Salt Lake 7 wins, 28 goals

United 7 wins, 30 goals4 ties

8/31/2005 DC 5 vs RSL 1 (DC)10/5/2005 DC 3 at RSL 1 (RE)7/29/2006 RSL 2 vs DC 1 (RE)9/9/2006 DC 1 vs RSL 1 (DC)6/23/2007 RSL 2 vs DC 1 (RE)9/12/2007 DC 2 vs RSL 1 (DC)4/12/2008 RSL 4 vs DC 0 (RE)4/26/2008 DC 4 vs RSL 1 (DC)4/11/2009 RSL 2 vs DC 1 (RT)5/23/2009 DC 0 vs RSL 0 (DC)6/5/2010 DC 0 vs RSL 0 (DC)7/31/2010 RSL 3 vs DC 0 (RT)6/18/2011 RSL 1 vs DC 1 (RT)9/24/2011 DC 4 vs RSL 1 (DC)9/1/2012 RSL 1 vs DC 0 (RT)3/9/2013 DC 1 vs RSL 0 (DC)8/9/2014 RSL 3 vs DC 0 (RT)8/1/2015 DC 6 vs RSL 4 (DC)

UNITED VS REAL SALT LAKE

ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS:

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

DC 2 4 5 8 4 7 0 30RSL 5 3 4 3 3 10 0 28

Real Salt Lake United

Category 1 2 OT Tot 1 2 OT TotGoals 12 16 0 28 13 17 0 30Shots 110 121 0 231 97 111 0 208Shots on Goal 53 48 0 101 46 57 0 103Fouls 110 99 0 209 101 145 0 246Offsides 22 13 0 35 26 25 0 51Corner Kicks 47 39 0 86 35 38 0 73

HEAD-TO-HEAD

CAREER COACHING RECORDS:Jeff Cassar vs. DC 1-1-0 (1.5 pts./game)Ben Olsen vs. RSL 3-2-1 (1.67 pts./game)

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS:Real Salt Lake United

Goals 4 Beckerman/Findley 5 Jaime MorenoAssists 5 Javier Morales 3 Carreiro/GomezShots 19 Beckerman/Morales 17 Christian GomezShots on Goal 10 Kyle Beckerman 14 Jaime MorenoFouls Committed 16 Kyle Beckerman 15 Ben OlsenFouls Suffered 36 Javier Morales 14 Freddy AduWins 6 Nick Rimando 2 Perkins/HamidLosses 4 Nick Rimando 2 Perkins/HamidShutouts 6 Nick Rimando 1 3 timesSaves 48 Nick Rimando 18 Troy PerkinsGoals Allowed 14 Nick Rimando 7 Troy Perkins

Real Salt Lake D.C. UnitedW-L-T Streak (started) W-L-T Streak (started)

At Halftime:Leading 2-0-2 2 Ws (04/02/2016) 4-1-1 4 Ws (04/09/2016)Tied 5-2-0 1 Ws (06/02/2016) 1-3-3 1 Ts (06/18/2016)Trailing 1-3-1 1 Ls (06/25/2016) 0-2-1 1 Ts (04/30/2016)

First Goal:Allowed 4-3-0 1 Ls (06/25/2016) 0-5-2 3 Ls (05/08/2016)Scored 4-2-3 1 Ts (06/18/2016) 5-1-1 5 Ws (04/09/2016)

Goals Scored:0 goals 0-3-1 2 Ls (05/15/2016) 0-5-2 1 Ts (06/18/2016)1 goals 2-0-0 2 Ws (04/09/2016) 1-1-3 1 Ws (05/27/2016)2 goals 4-1-3 1 Ws (06/22/2016) 2-0-0 8 Ws (04/25/2015)3 goals 2-1-0 1 Ws (06/02/2016) 1-0-0 3 Ws (06/03/2015)4 goals 0-0-0 1 Ls (08/01/2015) 1-0-0 3 Ws (08/01/2015)

Goals Allowed:0 goals 2-0-1 1 Ts (05/14/2016) 5-0-2 1 Ws (06/25/2016)1 goals 5-2-0 2 Ws (05/21/2016) 0-2-3 1 Ls (05/20/2016)2 goals 1-1-3 1 Ls (06/25/2016) 0-2-0 5 Ls (08/22/2015)3 goals 0-0-0 2 Ls (07/11/2015) 0-1-0 3 Ls (08/13/2015)4 goals 0-2-0 6 Ls (04/25/2015) 0-1-0 2 Ls (10/25/2015)

W-L-T Breakdowns:

ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS:Real Salt Lake United

Goals 2 4 players tied 3 Dwayne De Rosario (09/24/11)

Assists 2 5 players tied 2 Jaime Moreno (04/26/08)Shots 7 Jeff Cunningham

(07/29/06)6 3 players tied

Shots on Goal 4 Cunningham/Eskandarian 6 Gomez/MorenoFouls Committed 5 Deuchar/Kovalenko 6 Joshua Gros (08/31/05)Fouls Suffered 8 Carey Talley

(09/12/07)5 Gomez/Pontius

Shutouts 1 Nick Rimando/Nick Rimando/Nick Rimando/Nick Rimando/Nick Rimando/Nick Rimando (08/09/14)

1 3 players tied

Saves 11 Jay Nolly (08/31/05) 8 Josh Wicks (05/23/09)Goals Allowed 6 Jeff Attinella

(08/01/15)4 Carvallo/Dykstra

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PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTRobbie Findley 9 6 525 4 4 11Kyle Beckerman 12 12 1063 4 1 19Jeff Cunningham 2 2 180 2 1 7Joao Plata 3 2 180 2 1 4Fabian Espindola 5 4 342 2 0 8Alvaro Saborio 5 4 360 2 0 7Chris Schuler 2 2 180 2 0 2Javier Morales 10 10 830 1 5 19Andy Williams 13 6 649 1 3 13Will Johnson 7 5 502 1 1 13Nelson Gonzalez 1 0 2 1 0 1Chris Klein 2 2 180 1 0 2Abdoulie Mansally 3 3 246 1 0 3Aaron Maund 1 1 90 1 0 1Jamison Olave 6 6 540 1 0 6Carey Talley 5 5 450 1 0 6Melvin Tarley 2 2 135 1 0 4Dema Kovalenko 2 2 180 0 2 0Paulo Junior 2 2 153 0 1 1Mehdi Ballouchy 3 3 248 0 1 3Tony Beltran 9 7 623 0 1 3Nat Borchers 10 10 900 0 1 6Alecko Eskandarian 2 2 174 0 1 10Ned Grabavoy 8 6 597 0 1 5Sebastian Jaime 1 1 55 0 1 1Jason Kreis 3 3 230 0 1 6Luke Mulholland 2 2 159 0 1 4Jack Stewart 3 3 215 0 1 1Chris Wingert 9 8 718 0 1 4Team totals 18 18 1620 28 29 231Opponent totals 18 18 1620 30 21 208

REAL SALT LAKE CAREER SCORING VS. UNITED (7-7-4)

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PGScott Garlick 2 180 7 5 1.00 0Nick Rimando 13 1170 62 48 1.08 3D.J. Countess 1 90 5 2 3.00 0Jay Nolly 1 90 17 11 5.00 1Jeff Attinella 1 90 12 6 6.00 1Team totals 18 1620 103 72 1.67 5Opponent totals 18 1620 101 72 1.56 4

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PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTJaime Moreno 8 7 527 5 2 16Christian Gomez 7 7 577 3 3 17Freddy Adu 4 4 323 3 1 14Dwayne De Rosario 2 2 155 3 1 8Luciano Emilio 6 6 492 3 0 11Chris Rolfe 2 2 147 2 0 6Bobby Boswell 7 7 630 1 1 3Taylor Kemp 1 1 90 1 1 1Andy Najar 4 4 351 1 1 9Jamil Walker 4 0 91 1 1 1Charlie Davies 1 0 28 1 0 1Nick DeLeon 4 4 347 1 0 4Fabian Espindola 2 1 131 1 0 4Marcelo Gallardo 1 1 90 1 0 4Perry Kitchen 5 5 450 1 0 2Lionard Pajoy 2 2 173 1 0 4Santino Quaranta 6 4 413 1 0 7Fred 7 5 388 0 3 5Joshua Gros 5 5 450 0 2 2Marc Burch 7 6 563 0 1 0Rod Dyachenko 4 3 258 0 1 1Chris Pontius 7 5 528 0 1 11Clyde Simms 14 9 806 0 1 5Josh Wolff 2 2 136 0 1 4Team totals 18 18 1620 30 21 208Opponent totals 18 18 1620 28 29 231

UNITED CAREER SCORING VS. REAL SALT LAKE (7-7-4)

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PGJosh Wicks 1 90 8 8 0.00 0Nick Rimando 2 180 6 4 1.00 0Zach Wells 1 90 4 3 1.00 0Bill Hamid 5 450 23 17 1.20 1Troy Perkins 5 450 26 18 1.40 3Louis Crayton 1 90 8 6 2.00 0Jay Nolly 1 90 9 7 2.00 0Jose Carvallo 1 90 6 2 4.00 0Andrew Dykstra 1 90 11 7 4.00 0Team totals 18 1620 101 72 1.56 4Opponent totals 18 1620 103 72 1.67 5

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CURRENT REAL SALT LAKE VS. UNITED (7-7-4)

PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTKyle Beckerman 26 24 2165 6 2 36Joao Plata 6 4 383 2 2 19Jamison Olave 12 11 1004 2 1 11Javier Morales 10 10 830 1 5 19Aaron Maund 2 2 180 1 0 3Tony Beltran 9 7 623 0 1 3Luke Mulholland 2 2 159 0 1 4Nick Rimando 20 20 1822 0 1 0Chris Wingert 17 13 1231 0 1 5Jeff Attinella 1 1 90 0 0 0Olmes Garcia 2 1 125 0 0 5Justen Glad 1 1 90 0 0 0Yura Movsisyan 8 2 297 0 0 14Devon Sandoval 1 1 82 0 0 1John Stertzer 1 0 9 0 0 1Team totals 18 18 1620 28 29 231Opponent totals 18 18 1620 30 21 208

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PGNick Rimando 20 1822 107 82 1.14 3Jeff Attinella 1 90 12 6 6.00 1Team totals 18 1620 103 72 1.67 5Opponent totals 18 1620 101 72 1.56 4

PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTChris Rolfe 11 10 870 4 1 25Lamar Neagle 9 6 555 3 1 18Fabian Espindola 3 2 220 3 0 8Bobby Boswell 18 18 1604 2 1 8Taylor Kemp 1 1 90 1 1 1Patrick Nyarko 9 6 544 1 1 7Nick DeLeon 4 4 347 1 0 4Sean Franklin 13 12 1058 0 2 2Marcelo Sarvas 12 11 934 0 1 12Steve Birnbaum 2 2 180 0 0 2Andrew Dykstra 2 2 180 0 0 0Tally Hall 6 6 540 0 0 0Bill Hamid 5 5 450 0 0 0Jared Jeffrey 1 1 90 0 0 0Chris Korb 4 4 360 0 0 4Alvaro Saborio 1 1 82 0 0 4Team totals 18 18 1620 30 21 208Opponent totals 18 18 1620 28 29 231

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PGBill Hamid 5 450 23 17 1.20 1Tally Hall 6 540 27 18 1.50 2Andrew Dykstra 2 180 14 9 2.50 1Team totals 18 1620 101 72 1.56 4Opponent totals 18 1620 103 72 1.67 5

CURRENT UNITED VS. REAL SALT LAKE (7-7-4)

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2016 REAL SALT LAKE STORYLINES TO WATCH RSL v. D.C. UNITED

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SUMMER OF SOCCER IN SANDY: Real Salt Lake hosts D.C. United on Friday night in the first nationally televised match of the season for the Claret-and-Cobalt, with the match broadcast nationally on UniMas and locally on KMYU … RSL continues its “Summer of Soccer” in Sandy, Head Coach Jeff Cassar’s team (8-5-3, 27 points, 3rd-best in MLS w/ a 1.69 points-per-game average) resuming action at its vaunted Rio Tinto Stadium home, where RSL is unbeaten in eight games all competitions this season (5-0-4 in MLS, CCL and Open Cup), with Friday the fifth out of eight home games in 10 overall from mid-June to the end of July following the recent install of a new natural grass surface … OPEN CUP RUN ENDS IN SHOOTOUT Real Salt Lake bowed out of the U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday night with a shootout defeat against Seattle Sounders FC. FW Joao Plata scored on a first-half penalty and Seattle responded with a goal from Nelson Valdez, but neither team could find a match-winner through 120 minutes despite RSL outshooting Seattle 30-16 for the match and putting nine shots on frame. In the shootout, Seattle goalkeeper Tyler Miller made two saves while the Sounders converted all four of their attempts to outlast RSL 4-1 to advance to the quarterfinals. ALL-TIME HISTORY AGAINST D.C. UNITED: RSL and D.C. United have split 18 all-time meetings in MLS play at 7-7-4, with D.C. holding a 30-28 scoring edge. At Rio Tinto Stadium, RSL boasts a 5-0-0 all-time regular season record, outscoring the Black-and-Red 10-2. In the clubs’ last meeting at Rio Tinto on August 9, 2014, RSL got one goal from FW Joao Plata and two more from DF Chris Schuler all within the first 24 minutes to coast to a 3-0 victory. WELCOME BACK KYLE Real Salt Lake MF and captain Kyle Beckerman returned from duty with the U.S. National Team where he was part of a run to the semifinals in Copa America Centenario with three straight wins over Costa Rica, Paraguay and Ecuador. Now with 56 caps to his credit, Beckerman brings his wealth of international experience back to the RSL locker room as the Claret-and-Cobalt gets into the summer grind of the MLS schedule. Currently in his 10th season with Salt Lake, Beckerman is the emotional leader that drives RSL’s midfield and getting him back into the lineup will be key to continuing the club’s early-season success and will be backed by the energy from the faithful supporters at Rio Tinto Stadium, as RSL plays four of its next five league matches at home after a tumultuous stretch of road matches in May and June. LATE RIOT DRAMA LAST WEDNESDAY v. RED BULLS: RSL hit Texas on a high, however, buoyed by the 88th minute game-winning goal from substitute MF Jordan Allen at home last Wednesday, completing the comeback win over the visiting Red Bulls … Allen’s goal – RSL’s 500th in club history through 370 MLS contests over 12 seasons – was the 4th of his career and the 3rd of the year, pairing with a Yura Movsisyan header midway through the second half to improve to 5-0-5 all-time at home against the Red Bulls … POINTS FROM A LOSING POSITION: The June 22 win vs. NYRB was also RSL’s fourth win this season (out of eight) after conceding the opening goal, as RSL also came from behind against both Seattle and Houston at home earlier in 2016, and on the road at NYCFC in early June … All of last year, it took RSL 30 games to notch a come-from-behind victory, Oct. 4 at Colorado … On June 14 in Open Cup, RSL battled back from conceding the opening goal and digging an 0-2 hole to earn the draw and win in PKs …

LATEST RSL INJURY REPORT (Thu., 6/30) OUT:

FW Emery Welshman (hip flexor 3/10) MF Sunday Stephen (face 6/22)

SCHEDULE CONGESTION DICTATES LINEUP CHANGES: RSL boss Jeff Cassar made 10 lineup changes from Wednesday’s 2-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls in advance of Saturday’s 0-2 loss at Dallas, with only MF Luke Mulholland reprising his role … MF Javier Morales, FW Juan Manuel Martinez, MF Sunday Stephen and DF Aaron Maund did not travel, while GK Nick Rimando, DF Tony Beltran, DF Demar Phillips, DF Justen Glad, FW Yura Movsisyan and FW Joao Plata were each on the bench at Dallas … Nine of Saturday’s starters combined for just 193 career MLS selections, fewer than each of the other two starters, DF Chris Wingert (271) and DF Jamison Olave (202) … RARE DEPARTURE FROM RIOT HOMESTAND: RSL traveled to the DFW Metroplex last weekend for one of just two road games between June 14 and July 22, amongst 8 home matches in MLS and U.S. Open Cup play … The 0-2 loss was RSL’s 17th all-time game at Dallas in league, playoff or Open Cup competition, winning just once to post an all-time/all-comp 1-14-2 mark, being outscored 11-31 … YOUTH REIGNS SUPREME AT DALLAS: RSL rookie MF Omar Holness made his full RSL debut in MLS action after logging just 3 minutes 11 days prior in Open Cup action, while DF Boyd Okwuonu made his 2nd career start (1-3 L at Colorado on July 11, 2015) … DF Phanuel Kavita, an SLC Highland High School product, made his 3rd career MLS start at Dallas (2-2 T at Columbus 6/27/15 and 0-4 L at Vancouver last August) … MF Luke Mulholland led the valiant Metroplex effort with his 60th career start, followed by FW Olmes Garcia (36), FW Devon Sandoval (36), GK Jeff Attinella (27), MF Jordan Allen (19) and MF John Stertzer (18) … Garcia’s start Saturday was his first of the season, while Sandoval made just his second …

HOME COOKING TASTES SO GOOD: With Wednesday’s 2-1 win over NYRB, since the beginning of 2008 RSL now boasts a 103-22-42 mark in its last 167 home games (all comps) in that span on Utah soil, during which it has outscored opponents by 173 goals (295-122), with an 82-17-37 reg. season mark (240/99), the 8-1-2 CCL record (21/7), a 5-2-2 playoff performance (11/4), as well as an 8-2-1 Open Cup mark (23/12) ...

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RSL SEEKS TO RESTORE ROAR AT RIOT FORTRESS: RSL ended its disappointing 2015 campaign with a home 12-4-6 record across all competitions (just a 7-4-6 RioT mark in MLS play), with the pair of late-season 0-1 losses to Portland & Dallas just the club’s 4th & 5th shutout losses in its last 47 home games overall, dating back to the 2013 Open Cup Final ... The six draws at home equaled the club’s all-time season high, set in 2006 and 2008 ... Last year’s ignominy snapped a 7-year run that had seen RSL average 2.00 points per game or more at home each MLS season from 2008-14, as well as a 5-year streak of 10 or more home wins in league play … RIOT LIGHT AT END OF TUNNEL: Despite playing 10 of its first 16 games to this point away from home, RSL’s 1.69 points-per-game average on the strength of its 8-5-3 record / 27 points from 16 games is 3rd-best in MLS, behind only Colorado (2.00) and Dallas (1.77) … RSL remains on a record pace for 58 points in 2016, a pacing which could even improve with 4 of its next 5 MLS matches at its Rio Tinto Stadium home from now through All-Star … Following the recent field renovation and the league-wide Copa America break in early June, RSL plays six of seven and eight of 10 at home, beginning on June 14 in Open Cup play and then June 18 against Portland, leading into the annual MLS All-Star Break in late July … RSL also sees another late-season stretch of six out of eight at home from late August to late October, prior to the season finale at Seattle on Oct. 23 … On top of the June 28 Open Cup game against Seattle, other potential home game additions could occur during Open Cup windows on August 9/10 (Semifinal stage) and Sept. 20/21 (Final) … U.S. Soccer will complete the draw for the Aug./Sept. contests on July 21 … EARLY-SEASON ROAD WARRIORS: RSL has fared well away from home early on in 2016, as Head Coach Jeff Cassar’s club kicked off the MLS season with a 3-5-2 mark in its first 10 road matches … The deepest glut of road games in RSL’s 12 seasons (9 of first 13) ended up with RSL securing a 1.22 points-per-game average away, very close to the club’s record of 1.29 (2012 and 2013) and previous high of 1.27 (2010) …

FEAST OR FAMINE AWAY FROM RIOT: With RSL conceding goals away at an alarming rate in May’s five-game road trip, the club has now allowed 60 goals in its last 28 road games dating back to last season, an astonishing 2.12 goals per game, three times more than at home (by comparison, RSL has allowed just 21 goals at home in its last 27 games at Rio Tinto Stadium, an 0.78 average) … On 12 occasions – nearly half of the last 27 road games – RSL has allowed 3 or more goals, posting a 7-18-3 mark away dating back to last Easter … RSL has conceded just one or fewer goals in 10 of the last 28 road games, including each of three consecutive games on the recent trip at Colorado, Houston and Kansas City … SO SO CLOSE TO ROAD CLEAN SHEET: Back on April 2 at Kansas City, RSL was one disputed PK call away from a potential road clean sheet, as the 89th-minute lunge outside the box from MF John Stertzer was adjudged by Referee Ted Unkel – Thursday’s man in the middle – to be in the box, allowing SKC man Dom Dwyer to convert the spot kick against GK Jeff Attinella … That’s the only goal RSL had conceded in the month of April prior to the 2-5 LA debacle, in 270 minutes of action, on the heels of an eventful March that saw RSL allow 5 goals in three games, including four late goals at Orlando and Portland in red-card-marred contests …

THREE GOALS IN THREE STRAIGHT FOR FIRST TIME EVER: With the 3-goal second half to complete the come-from-behind 3-2 win at NYCFC, RSL scored three goals in three straight games for the only time in its 369-game MLS history (courtesy Opta) … Despite kicking off the five-game road trip with back-to-back zeroes at Colorado and at Houston, RSL’s attack exploded each of the last three games of its epic road trip, finding the back of the net three times each at Kansas City (a 3-1 win), at Columbus (a 3-4 loss) and at NYCFC (a 3-2 win) … Including all competitions, RSL did score 3+ goals in four straight games back in 2013, a span that saw a pair of Open Cup matches sandwiching two MLS contests … That four-game run – one which saw RSL actually scored 3 or more in five of six contests as part of a 7-game win streak (all comps) – highlighted an incredible 11-game unbeaten streak at the core of a season that saw RSL advance to both the U.S. Open Cup and MLS Cup finals … BACK-TO-BACK ROAD WINS DENIED: In late May, RSL headed to Columbus looking to capitalize on the May 21st 3-1 win at Kansas City, riding that emotion and momentum to capture consecutive road wins for the first time since May 3-11, 2014 (wins at Chicago and Houston, part of RSL’s 6-0-6 start to begin Jeff Cassar’s head coaching career) … RSL fell 3-4 at Columbus, a Luke Mulholland laser in the 15th minute overcome by back-to-back Crew goals in the next quarter-hour, and RSL FW Joao Plata seeing a PK attempt denied just before halftime … In the 2nd half, RSL dug itself a 1-4 hole as Crew FW Ola Kamara completed his hat trick to go with a Justen Glad own goal, before Plata and FW Jordan Allen pulled late goals back to narrow the margin as RSL picked up the attack with substitutes Javier Morales and Juan Manuel Martinez off the bench … RED-HOT FW TRIO ROUNDING INTO FORM: RSL FW Juan Manuel "Burrito" Martinez (4 goals in his last 5 starts) and FW Yura Movsisyan (5 goals in his last 7 starts) are in red-hot form, while FW Joao Plata, Javier Morales, Jordan Allen and the rest of the RSL attack have combined for a blistering 15 goals in their last six games overall … Movsisyan’s equalizer last Wednesday against the Red Bulls was his 21st in an RSL uniform (reg. season only), pushing him past Jeff Cunningham and into sole possession of 7th place all-time in the Claret/Cobalt Golden Boot race … Yura trails Saborio, Morales, Findley, Espindola, Plata and Beckerman as he continues to rise up the ranks … Plata boasts 7 goals and 7 assists across all competitions this season (the only RSL player to have scored in CCL, MLS and Open Cup this season), accounting for nearly 55% of the club’s goals … The Ecuadoran’s 5 goals and 6 assists give RSL the unique distinction of being the lone MLS club this season with three players that each have 5 or more MLS goals thus far …

RARE OWN-GOAL GAME-WINNERS AT KC, NYC: The 3-1 win at Kansas City on May 21 was the rare RSL game-winner credited to an own goal, as that game saw the ultimate decider slammed home off Brad Davis by a thundering Yura Movsisyan cross just before halftime … Only the 3rd in RSL’s 379-game MLS reg. season history … Two weeks later, Javier Morales’ offering glanced off NYC defender Frederic Brillant, for RSL’s 2nd OG game-winner in a 3-game stretch, after boasting (?) only 2 in the previous 364 league matches …

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WHILE GLAD VICTIMIZED IN COLUMBUS: A week after the 2-1 win at KC on May 21, RSL conceded its first own goal of the season, as a sliding Aaron Maund tackle on Crew FW Justin Meram caromed off the onrushing leg of fellow centerback Justen Glad, the teenager victimized with an OG for the first time in his young career … RSL last conceded on OG back on March 19, 2015, at home against Philadelphia, when DF Jamison Olave was credited in a 3-3 draw … Prior to benefiting on May 21 at KC and June 2 in NYC, RSL’s last OG received was back in April, 2012, in a home win over Toronto, as DF Richard Eckersley was victimized … RED-HOT FW TRIO ROUNDING INTO FORM: RSL FW Juan Manuel "Burrito" Martinez (4 goals in his last 5 starts) and FW Yura Movsisyan (5 goals in his last 7 starts) are in red hot form, while FW Joao Plata, Javier Morales, Jordan Allen and the rest of the RSL attack have combined for a blistering 15 goals in the last six games overall … Plata boasts 7 goals and 7 assists across all competitions this season, accounting for nearly 55% of the club’s goals … The Ecuadoran’s 5 goals and 6 assists give RSL the unique distinction of being the lone MLS club this season with three players that each have 5 or more MLS goals thus far … PLATA RETURNS TO STARTING XI AFTER ABSENCE: RSL FW Joao Plata – who had not started in three consecutive weekends after suffering a hip flexor strain in training April 20 – returned to action several weeks ago at Colorado off the bench, and returned to the XI each of the last four MLS weeks at HOU / KC / CLB / NYC, with a scintillating substitute appearance last Tuesday … Prior to his injury, Plata assaulted the league leaderboards, having scored or assisted in a six consecutive games, one off the club record (MF Javier Morales, Aug.-Sept. 2014) … Plata added yet another game-winning assist April 16 against Vancouver, just one week after scoring the game-winner in the 1-0 home win over Colorado to bring his 2016 total to 4 goals / 4 assists on the young season … The diminutive Ecuadoran was also robbed of another assist as FW Yura Movsisyan’s legitimate goal against Colorado that would have given RSL a 2-0 scoreline was disallowed … Plata – now in his fourth season with RSL – had scored or assisted on nine of RSL’s 11 goals in CONCACAF and MLS play this season (prior to the 4 scored in his absence), with only FW Yura Movsisyan’s “strip-streak” past Nat Borchers 3/19 at Portland and the long-range Luke Mulholland seeing-eye blast in Kansas City outside Plata’s influence … ECUADORAN ‘PLATITA’ HEATING UP: RSL catalyst Joao Plata owns two goals and three assists in the last five games across all competitions (including USOC), despite missing his first career penalty kick May 28 at Columbus (now 3-4 all-time from the spot for RSL, 4-5 in MLS career including 1-1 w/ Toronto) …

2016 RSL OVERVIEW 2015 RESULTS: MLS: 11-15-8 (9th West, 16th MLS);

Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (3-1-0, Semifinalist); SCCL Group G winner (3-0-1, 10 pts.)

HEAD COACH: Jeff Cassar, 10th Season w/ Club

(3rd as HC: 32-26-20 all comps, 1.49 ppg) TECHNICAL STAFF: GM Craig Waibel, 3rd Season; Head Scout Andy Williams, 12th Season; Asst. Coach Ted Eck, 3rd Season; Asst. Coach Tyrone Marshall, 2nd Season Asst. Coach Daryl Shore, 3rd Season; Asst. Coach Richie Williams, 1st Season; 2015 LEADERS: Goals: Javier Morales (8 total, 3 game-winning) Assists: Javier Morales (12 total, 3 game-winning) In Goal: Nick Rimando (66 saves, 8 shutouts) Appearances: Olmes Garcia (33) Starts: Tony Beltran (31) Minutes: Tony Beltran (2,774) KEY ADDITIONS: FW Yura Movsisyan; MF Sunday Stephen;

DF Chris Wingert; FW Emery Welshman KEY DEPARTURES: MF Luis Gil; FW Sebastian Jaime;

DF Chris Schuler; MF Luis Silva PREFERRED XI (4-3-3):

GK: Nick Rimando (18)

DF: Tony Beltran (2) / Jamison Olave (4) / Aaron Maund (21) / Chris Wingert (16)

MF: Kyle Beckerman (5) / “Sunny” (8) /

Javier Morales (11)

FW: Juan Manuel Martinez (7) / Yura Movsisyan (14) / Joao Plata (10) BENCH: GK Jeff Attinella, DF Justen Glad, DF Demar Phillips,

MF Luke Mulholland, MF John Stertzer, MF Jordan Allen, FW Olmes Garcia, FW Devon Sandoval, FW Emery Welshman

RSL LOOKING TO REBOUND FROM NON-PLAYOFF 2015: RSL’s 4-0-2 start to the season earned the club the distinction of being the last MLS side to suffer a loss, which happened with a dismal first-half performance in a 2-5 loss at LA on April 23 … Overall, RSL is ultimately seeking a return to the postseason after not qualifying in 2015, its first non-playoff year in eight seasons, dating back to 2007… Last year saw an unprecedented amount of change due to roster turnover, injury and the demands of learning a new formation … Despite the disappointment in league play, RSL did advance to the Semifinals of the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, losing at eventual champion Sporting Kansas City, and won its 2015-16 CONCACAF Champions League group with a 3-0-1 mark (10 points), earning the 3rd overall seed in this year’s CCL Quarterfinal stage, where it was ousted 3-1 on aggregate by Mexican power Tigres UANL … INTERNATIONAL CALLS DISSIPATING: For several years, RSL has been ravaged with international call-ups throughout the season, but this Summer’s Copa America claims only Claret-and-Cobalt Captain Kyle Beckerman, as GK Nick Rimando was left off the USA roster after inclusion in the 40-man preliminary group … Jamaican DF Demar Phillips and MF Omar Holness also did not receive invites to the final 23, as Jeff Cassar’s options throughout May/June remain relatively intact … Ecuadoran FW Joao Plata was not even included in his nation’s 40-man potential list … In past seasons, Alvaro Saborio (Costa Rica), Abdoulie Mansally (The Gambia), Enoc Vasquez (Guatemala), Luis Gil (USA U-23), Carlos Salcedo (MEX U-23) have missed time in MLS play due to international duty, as have current USA youth players Justen Glad, Jordan Allen and Sebastian Saucedo …

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RIMANDO NOW JUST ONE WIN AWAY FROM HARTMAN: With last Wednesday’s victory, RSL GK Nick Rimando now sits just one win away from matching former Dallas/LA/KC/NY ‘keeper Kevin Hartman’s MLS-record 123 career wins … Rimando is also set this summer to eclipse the fellow UCLA man in minutes, games, saves, and starts as well … Rimando made his 400th career MLS regular-season appearance over a month ago in LA, just one week after extending the all-time MLS clean sheet record with his 125th career shutout (89 in an RSL uniform) April 16 against Vancouver … Rimando – now in his 10th year with RSL and his 18th in MLS – is a Montclair, Calif., native and former UCLA ‘keeper who returned to his Southern California home to make his 400th career MLS regular-season appearance (all starts), just the second-ever player to attain the threshold (GK Kevin Hartman, 416) … Legendary USA MetroStars and Kansas City GK Tony Meola ranks #2 in all-time starts without an appearance off the bench, with (only) 250 … PERSONAL-HIGH 17 OF RIMANDO’S SHUTOUTS STALL RAPIDS: While RSL GK Nick Rimando’s career MLS shutout #124 nearly came in Orlando on opening day – the final 65 seconds obviously changed that – it was finally added to the record books April 9 against Colorado, against whom the Wall of the Wasatch has amassed 17 of his 125 career shutouts, his highest total vs. one team ... April 16 against Vancouver, Rimando extended his MLS-record total for clean sheets to 125 (with 89 coming in an RSL kit) … Victims over the last 18 cumulative seasons, in descending order: Colorado (17), Chicago / Chivas / San Jose (10 each), Red Bulls (9), LA Galaxy / New England (8 each), Columbus & D.C. (7 each), Kansas City (6), Dallas / Houston / Toronto / Portland (5 each), Vancouver (3), Philadelphia (2), Montreal, NYCFC and Tampa Bay (1 each) ... RIMANDO’S MLS HISTORY AGAINST SPOT KICKS: Despite allowing NYCFC’s David Villa to convert a late penalty kick on June 2 at Yankee Stadium, RSL GK Nick Rimando has achieved legendary status as a PK stopper in MLS play, stoning Steven Gerrard at LA April 23 and denying opponents on a total of 18 of 46 attempts during his 10 MLS seasons with RSL, his 8 PK saves in the 2013-16 seasons doubling the total of any other GK … For his MLS career, Rimando has saved 27 of 76 attempts from the spot, in addition to his scintillating efforts in shootout tiebreakers to enable RSL to advance to and win MLS Cup 2009 (also engaged in playoff PK shootouts in 2004 with D.C. United and 2013 for RSL) … MORE MILESTONES FOR WALL OF THE WASATCH: Rimando – known affectionately as the “Wall of the Wasatch” by MLS fans – made his 300th career RSL appearance (all competitions in the 10 seasons from 2007-present) in the April 30th 2-1 win over Houston, one which will be remembered for his 80th-minute “face save” to secure the three points for RSL … #SWISSARMYKNIFE JORDAN ALLEN STEPS UP: Prior to last Wednesday’s game-winner, RSL’s dynamic third-year player Jordan Allen last found the back of the net May 28 in Ohio to spark RSL’s comeback attempt at Columbus, his second of the season … Back on April 30 against Houston Allen tallied his first of the year, a dramatic equalizer just minutes after the Dynamo took a 1-0 lead … Allen was sprung by fellow RSL homegrown Justen Glad, who combined with fellow centerback Jamison Olave to win the ball back after a recycled corner kick and spring Allen in alone … Earlier in the year, Allen stepped up for his first-ever start at the #10 spot in the 2-1 victory March 12 against Seattle … The win – without MF Javier Morales, the team’s midfield maestro out with a hip injury suffered in the 2-2 draw at Orlando – was the first in eight games played without the 10th-year Argentine since May 14, 2015, in a 2-1 win at Chicago … RSL now boasts four wins without the maestro this season, equaling its total from the previous 42 games …

MOVING ON WITHOUT MAUND IN MIDDLE: Midway through the first half April 30 against Houston, RSL DF Aaron Maund suffered a hamstring strain after getting tangled up in a tackle from behind by Dynamo FW Giles Barnes, forcing the former Notre Dame man out in the 36th minute … To that point of the year, Maund had been the lone RSL player to have played every minute of the season (666 in MLS play, 180 in CCL action), emerging from deep on the 2015 preseason depth chart to have now started 41 of RSL’s last 44 games across all competitions … Maund missed each of the 2 trips to Colorado and Houston, but returned to stellar form in the XI at Kansas City after receiving PRP therapy on the hamstring on May 2 … GLAD, MAUND SHOWING METTLE IN THE MIDDLE: The 3-4 loss on May 28 at Columbus stands out as the lone blemish in an overall 6-1-0 mark this season when starting DF Justen Glad and Aaron Maund together … The duo had amassed a stellar 0.44 goals against average in the 401 minutes they had played together prior to allowing 4 in the 90’ at Columbus …

Maund saw rapid growth last season, going from just 432 minutes played in 2014 to 1,974 minutes played and RSL Defender of the Year honors in 2015 … Meanwhile, Glad saw his path from the RSL-Arizona Academy take a dramatic turn this year, as the 19-year-old defender bypassed a scholarship to Stanford to come to RSL and last year saw action in seven matches at the MLS level and seven more with Real Monarchs in the USL … With his first full professional season now behind him, he has already made seven starts for Real Salt Lake this season … After training alongside the likes of former MLS Best XI defenders Nat Borchers and Jamison Olave and getting coaching from MLS mainstays Craig Waibel and Tyrone Marshall, Glad has shown an ability to take in all the information around him to improve at a great rate … MOVSISYAN GAME-WINNER REKINDLES MEMORIES: RSL FW Yura Movsisyan found the back of the net April 30 with a game-winner against Houston, the goal his first on Utah soil since October, 2009, a 3-0 win over Colorado that clinched a playoff berth for RSL and simultaneously eliminated the Rapids for the third consecutive season … Yura’s 2nd goal of the year was his first since March 19 at Portland, stripping Nat Borchers and sprinting 55 yards towards goal before calmly slotting a lefty shot past Adam Kwarasey to give RSL a 2-0 lead in Portland … Despite the 6+ year gap, Yura only went two reg. season MLS games without scoring (technically) … With his equalizer last Wednesday against Red Bulls, Movsisyan has now scored 5 goals in his last 8 games, one of which was a 90th-minute sub at Columbus after battling strep throat that week … The red-hot form has seen Movsisyan surpass both Jason Kreis and Jeff Cunningham on the all-time golden bootl list for the club, moving into 7th place all time (Saborio, Morales, Findley, Espindola, Beckerman, Plata) … YURA’S BACK!: RSL entered 2016 buoyed by the return of the club’s sixth all-time leading scorer, as FW Yura Movsisyan has been loaned from Spartak Moscow of the Russian Premier League for 2016 … Yura scored 15 goals in 50 appearances for RSL from 2007-09, culminating in MLS Cup 2009 … Reunited with fellow RSL champions Kyle Beckerman, Nick Rimando, Chris Wingert, Tony Beltran, Jamison Olave and Javier Morales, the man who scored 70 goals in 177 Danish / Russian Premier League or Armenian National Team games since departing RSL stated simply upon his return: “I’m here to win Championships.” …

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RSL SNAPS FUTILITY STREAK AGAINST VANCOUVER: While the April 16 RSL win was the club’s 101ST on Utah soil since 2008 – averaging 2.12 points per game while posting an impressive 101-22-40 mark across all competitions in that time – the club had not defeated Vancouver since September, 2013, when a shock 1-0 win at BC Place occurred three days prior to that year’s Open Cup Final … Prior to last week, RSL was 0-4-2 overall against the Whitecaps since that time, including a 0-1-2 mark at Rio Tinto Stadium (including last season’s 0-1 home loss that saw red card ejections to DF Jamison Olave and FW Sebastian Saucedo, as well as the Whitecaps’ stoppage-time equalizer in 2014 … Last year’s Whitecaps win at the RioT was the first for a Canadian side in 16 all-time Vancouver/Montreal/Toronto visits to Utah, RSL now boasting a 12-1-5 all-time mark against the “Maple Leaf collective” on the Wasatch Front … RSL’s RED CARD EPIDEMIC STARTED WITH VANCOUVER VISIT: In the March 19 2-2 draw at Portland, RSL saw MF Kyle Beckerman and DF Jamison Olave each ejected, RSL’s second and third red cards in the young MLS season … Following DF Demar Phillips’ ejection 22 minutes into the March 6 opener at Orlando, the ejections continue a disturbing trend, as 2015 saw the club set a dubious new mark for RSL with 9 red cards in 34 games, surpassing the club’s season-record 7 set in 2013, 2011 and 2009 ... Outside MLS competition last year, FW Olmes Garcia was shown a straight red for a late tackle behind play Aug. 12 at Kansas City in the 1-3 elimination from the Open Cup, while on Sept. 15 in the CCL, MF John Stertzer was ejected in the 81st after receiving his second yellow card just 6 minutes after his first, causing RSL to play with 10 men the final 10’ and forcing Stertzer out of the home Santa Tecla tilt ... Additionally, RSL head coach Jeff Cassar was dismissed in two games last year (Aug. 4 at VAN and July 11 at COL, post-game) ... RSL has now played 437 games across all competitions in its 12-year history – 370 MLS reg. season, 21 MLS Cup Playoff, 24 Open Cup and 22 CONCACAF Champions League – and has been reduced to nine men in a game just 5 times, but just once at home (last April’s 0-1 loss to Vancouver started a run of 3 double-reds in the last 46 games overall, 36 in MLS play) ... The list:

Feb. 22, 2011 (CCL) @ Columbus - 0:0 T (Beltran/Borchers) April 21, 2012 (MLS) @ San Jose - 1:3 L (Olave/Espindola) April 18, 2015 (MLS) v Vancouver - 0:1 L (Olave/Saucedo) June 24, 2015 (MLS) @ Red Bulls - 0:1 L (Morales/Phillips) March 19, 2016 (MLS) @ Portland – 2:2 T (Beckerman/Olave)

OLAVE SETS DUBIOUS MARK: With the red card on March 19 at Portland, RSL DF Jamison Olave now owns the dubious distinction of being the all-time expulsion leader in Major League Soccer’s 21-year history, with 10 ejections in 205 career games played … RSL Captain Kyle Beckerman – who is the league’s all-time yellow card (88) and fouls committed (588) leader, in part due to appearing in more games than any field player in MLS history (388) – received his fourth all-time red card, and his first since 2012, on March 19 … HOME-OPENING DRAMA AGAINST SEATTLE: RSL improved to 5-0-7 all-time on Utah soil in MLS openers with the March 12th, 2-1 comeback win over Seattle, as FW Joao Plata assisted on both goals, each coming late in each half … In the 44th minute, a Plata corner kick found newcomer MF Sunny at the corner of the box, his pinpoint header giving the Spanish-raised Nigerian a goal on his first-ever MLS shot … then, in the 86th minute, a Plata free kick sailed across the box to FW Juan Manuel Martinez, whose offering far post found DF Jamison Olave, who outjumped the SEA ‘keeper to give RSL the full 3 points …

OPENING NIGHT AT THE RIOT: In actuality, Real Salt Lake kicked off the home portion of its 12th season 10 days earlier on March 2, succumbing in a 1-1 elimination draw against Mexican power Tigres UANL, which had won the home leg 2-0 back on Feb. 24 in Monterrey … That night’s match – RSL’s first knockout-round SCCL contest at Rio Tinto Stadium since an 0-1 loss on April 27, 2011 – marked the 3rd-largest crowd for RSL at the venue, as a sold-out, standing-room only mass of 20,921 was only 84 shy of surpassing the 21,004 that saw RSL defeat LA, 3-0, last Sept. 19, and just 53 shy of eclipsing the 20,956 that saw Kaka and Orlando last July 4 in another 1-1 draw … ALWAYS “SUNNY” AT THE RIOT: In addition to Movsisyan and Wingert, RSL has added an experienced, pedigreed midfield presence in Nigerian MF Sunday Stephen, the former Valencia man who has been playing professionally in Turkey in recent years … Known simply as “Sunny” (which is what will appear on his jersey), the 27-year old was capped by the Super Eagles in 2010 after an extensive youth international career with Spain, where he emigrated as a 15-year old … His reputation as a young starlet saw his Second Division club, Poli, Ejido, reject lucrative transfer overtures from the likes of Real Madrid and Atletico … After 8 years in Spain from 2005-13, Sunny has played just 50 games in Israel, Bulgaria and Turkey in the last two seasons before signing with RSL … A two-way midfielder known for his crisp passing and defensive bite, Sunny provides depth in midfield alongside Kyle Beckerman, Luke Mulholland, John Stertzer, rookies Danilo Acosta and Omar Holness, and behind Javier Morales & Jordan Allen … BURRITO BACK FOR FULL SEASON: The biggest benefit for RSL’s inability to secure Yura Movsisyan’s transfer from Spartak Moscow in last Summer’s window was GM Craig Waibel’s “backup” signing of Argentine FW Juan Manuel Martinez from Boca Juniors … Nicknamed “Burrito,” Martinez immediately injected a spark into the RSL attack, as the club scored eight goals in his first four games, the outside winger atop the 4-3-3 offering a secondary playmaker option, a scintillating work rate and a defensive dimension that accelerated how Joao Plata & Olmes Garcia, among others, understood their roles in the diamond departure … Martinez and his family have assimilated so quickly to life in Utah that he day after RSL’s late-October elimination from the MLS Cup Playoffs, Martinez asked for a contract extension, and later told Waibel in his season-ending exit meeting that the club and its fans “have seen only about 70-75% of what I can do” in an initial eight games that saw a goal, an assist and the creation of dozen other quality scoring chances … BELTRAN THE IRON MAN: RSL DF Tony Beltran has called the Wasatch Front home since 2008, and enters 2016 coming off an All-Star campaign that saw him lead the club in minutes (2,774) and starts (31), second only to FW Olmes Garcia (33) in appearances (31) … The Iron Man has appeared in all but 23 of the last 189 starting selections since the beginning of 2012 in either Jeff Cassar’s or Jason Kreis’ XI across all competitions, after battling Robbie Russell and Chris Wingert for time early in his career as part of a three-outside back rotation … Back on June 2 at NYCFC, Beltran went to the bench in favor of Wingert, who started just his 10th game out of 200+ at right back for RSL … That match ended a streak of 23 straight starts (all comps) for Beltran, who scored his lone professional goal back on June 28, 2011, in the previous Wilmington visit to Rio Tinto Stadium in Open Cup play …

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10TH SEASON ON WASATCH FOR ICONS KYLE, NICK, JAVI: RSL’s iconic trio of GK Nick Rimando, Capt. Kyle Beckerman and MF Javier Morales arrived with RSL throughout the 2007 season, making this year each player’s 10th with the Claret-and-Cobalt … Rimando – already the all-time MLS leader in shutouts (125) – could eclipse Kevin Hartman in several categories, including wins (needs 2 to surpass), starts (5), games (12) and minutes (478) … “The Wall of the Wasatch” is roughly ½ a season away from securing G.O.A.T. (“Greatest of All Time) status … Beckerman continues racking up the numbers as Major League Soccer’s all-time leader amongst field players in games played (388), the RSL captain is just 984 minutes from overtaking Steve Ralston, the former Tampa Bay/New England star … Beckerman is also 13 starts from eclipsing Ralston for every field-player service category, with this season – his 18th in MLS – as the league’s all-time leader in both fouls (588) and yellow cards (88) … Those totals and that distinction sounds worse than it actually is, considering the dreadlocked warrior averages just one foul every 55 minutes played – mostly at the defensive midfielder position – and just one yellow card every 4.5 games played … Morales, known as “The Maestro,” entered 2016 off back-to-back seasons that have seen him notch career highs in goals (9 in 2014 / 8 in 2015) and assists (12 in each of 2014/15) … Javi was stellar in last Fall’s SCCL group stage, providing assists on each of the club’s last 3 goals, the trio coming at home in 2-1 and 1-0 wins over Santa Tecla (SLV) and Municipal (GUA) to secure 10 of a possible 12 points and win Group G, earning the #3 seed in the knockout round … Morales has long served as the fulcrum for the RSL attack, the ageless wonder returning to the field in Oct. 2011 after a shattered ankle suffered just 2 weeks following the CCL Final loss to Monterrey … Morales, with 46 goals and 79 assists in 222 career MLS games, boasts nearly 25% of the Utah club’s all-time scoring, despite missing all of 2005/06 and most of 2007/2011 … Javi needs just one game-winning goal to match former FW Alvaro Saborio for club’s all-time lead (21), the Argentine already with one more game-winning assist (18) than captain Beckerman (17) … REGGAE BOYZ FIND A HOME IN UTAH: Several of Jamaica’s finest have found a home in Utah, as Head Scout Andy Williams – the club’s first-ever pick in the 2005 expansion draft and a beloved fan favorite for several seasons – and second-year assistant Tyrone Marshall, an MLS/CONCACAF National Team legend in his own right – have recruited active Reggae Boyz Demar Phillips (left back, now in his 2nd RSL season) and Omar Holness (defensive midfielder, rookie year) to Sandy … “OC” & OMAR REUNITED: Holness was drafted in January’s MLS SuperDraft out of the University of North Carolina with RSL’s #5 pick, the second consecutive year that RSL took a Tar Heel in the college draft (DF Boyd “OC” Okwuonu, 27th overall, 2015) … Okwuonu was actually Holness’ host during his recruiting visit back in 2012, as the Jamaican international played in Chapel Hill for three seasons with Okwuonu … WELSHMAN GRADUATES FROM MONARCHS: As RSL’s minor-league affiliate, the Real Monarchs (USL) kick off its second campaign on March 26, the club’s first “graduate” from USL to MLS is FW Emery Welshman, now signed to the RSL roster as a backup winger/target man … Welshman, the Guyana National Team standout who grew up in suburban Toronto, Ontario, played his college career at Oregon State … In 2013, he was a first-round pick in the MLS SuperDraft for Toronto FC (16th overall), appearing in 2 games (1 MLS, 1 Amway Canadian Championship) …

ACADEMY INFLUENCE EXPANDING QUICKLY: The RSL pyramid continues to expand, as MF Jordan Allen, DF Justen Glad, DF Phanuel Kavita, MF Danilo Acosta, GK Lalo Fernandez and MF Adolfo “Fito” Ovalle each occupy one of the 28-30 senior roster spots for RSL … Ovalle – as in 2015 – will likely be assigned to the USL Monarchs as the one “permanent” player allowed under MLS rules, while the rest of the group should log heavy minutes with both RSL and the Monarchs, depending on time of year, competition needs, international call-ups, etc. … JUSTEN “GLADLY” GIVES UP #14: Glad – who appeared in 7 MLS games last year, starting six, playing a total of 551 minutes at both center and outside back – showed up this preseason with an added 20 pounds of muscle, the 19-year old growing ever more comfortable in his 3rd professional season since eschewing a full ride at Stanford to pursue his RSL dream … A fixture in the U.S. National Team youth setup, Glad expects to be eating for free on the road this year, thanks to conceding the jersey #14 he has worn the last two seasons to incoming FW Yura Movsisyan, who chose the digits he wore from 2007-09 instead of the then-available #10 shirt … PLATA NOW #10: With Yura choosing #14 and Glad moving to #15, fourth-year RSL man Joao Plata switched from #8 to the vaunted #10 this season, that jersey vacated with former MF Luis Gil’s move to Queretaro (Liga MX) in December … Plata joins Gil, Robbie Findley, Arturo Alvarez & Mehdi Ballouchy as part of the quintet to have worn #10 in RSL’s 12 seasons … BURRITO, ALLEN, GARCIA ALSO CHANGING JERSEYS: Amidst the flurry of changes, Argentine FW Juan Manuel “Burrito” Martinez has ditched the #22 he wore the last eight games year for his preferred #7, his old Boca Juniors jersey number … Burrito’s decision meant that third-year RSL man Jordan Allen had to switch, so he combined his old #7 with his desired #10 to wear #70 this season … Perhaps feeling left out after his buddies Plata and Martinez switched, FW Olmes Garcia – now in his fourth season with RSL – has flipped his jersey from #13 to #80, reasons unknown … RSL ACQUIRES TARGET ALLOCATION MONEY: Back on Thursday, March 10, RSL GM Craig Waibel acquired Target Allocation Money from Toronto FC in exchange for the right of first refusal to former RSL-AZ Academy FW Ben Spencer, who has been with TFC II (USL) the last year after playing for Indy Eleven (NASL), FC Molde (Norway) and the Chivas USA Academy after departing RSL-AZ in 2011 … TURF MONSTER STRUGGLE IS REAL: All-time, RSL owns a woeful record on turf, as the team is now 8-23-18 in all competitions on fake grass, being outscored 42-85 … RSL is 0-8-4 in its last 12 games across all competitions on the fake stuff, posting an 0-4-1 mark in each of the 2014/2015 seasons, prior to an 0-0-2 mark so far in 2016 … RSL’s greatest glory has come on an artificial surface, winning MLS Cup 2009 in a shootout against LA at what was then known as Qwest Field in Seattle ... In 2011, RSL emerged from two home-and-home knockout series with turf results in the second leg: the 2010/11 CONCACAF Champions League Semifinal series with a 1:2 road loss at Saprissa, courtesy of the valued Jamison Olave road goal; and the MLS Cup Playoffs West Semifinal against Seattle with an 0:2 loss ...

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ORIGINAL RIOT PITCH REPLACEMENT: Random facts and figures for the original Rio Tinto Stadium pitch, from Oct. 9, 2008 through April 30, 2016: YEAR RECORD OVERALL 2008: 2-1-1 2009: 10-1-5 (12- 2- 6) 2010: 14-0-5 (26- 2-11) 2011: 14-4-4 (40- 6-15) 2012: 12-6-3 (52-12-18) 2013: 16-4-4 (68-16-22) 2014: 11-1-6 (79-17-28) 2015: 12-4-6 (91-21-34) 2016: 4-0-1 (95-21-35) MLS Regular Season: 74-16-31 (2.09 PPG) CONCACAF Champions League: 8-1-2 (2.36 PPG) MLS Cup Playoffs: 5-2-2 (1.89 PPG) U.S. Open Cup: 8-2-0 (2.40 PPG) First Goal: Jamison Olave, 42’ equalizer, 10/9/08 v NYRB First Win: Oct. 18, 2008; 3-1 v FC Dallas First Shutout: Nick Rimando, 11/1/08 v Chivas USA First Playoff Win: Nov. 1, 2008; 1-0 v Chivas USA First Playoff Goal: Yura Movsisyan, game-winner, 11/1/08 v Chivas First CCL Win: Aug. 18, 2010; 2-1 v Arabe Unido (PAN) First CCL Goal: Alvaro Saborio, 8/18/10 v Arabe Unido (PAN) 151st Game: April 30, 2016; 2-1 W v Houston Dynamo (95-21-35) Last Goal: Yura Movsisyan, 70’ game-winner, 4/30/16 v Houston Last Shutout: Nick Rimando, 4/16/16 v Vancouver Largest Crowd: 21,004 – 9/19/15 - 3-0 W over LA Galaxy Smallest Crowd: 7,620 – 6/28/11 - 2-0 W over Wilmington (USOC) BACK ABOVE .500 ALL-TIME: Last year’s late-season quartet of October losses at San Jose and Seattle sandwiching home setbacks against Portland and Dallas returned RSL’s all-time MLS regular-season mark down to a perfectly even .500, six months after reaching a 11-year cumulative high of 6 games over with the April 5 road win at San Jose ... Attaining the “.500” mark in 2014, in MLS game 293, allowed the club to call itself “even” for the first time since May 2005, with a 3-3-2 mark early in its history ... RSL dropped to 32 games below .500 on May 24, 2008, after a 1-2 loss at Dallas, the club’s low-water mark in terms of overall record ... RSL went 8-5-8 the rest of the way to earn a playoff berth, knock out #1 seed Chivas and even host the West Final that season ... The early-season form has pushed RSL back to three games above .500 on the heels of the recent road trip … ALL-TIME GOAL DIFFERENTIAL CREEPING UP AS WELL: It took 265 all-time regular-season matches, but the 4-1 victory @CHV in May 2013 put RSL’s all-time aggregate goal differential in MLS play deep into positive territory at the conclusion of a game, the club scoring 341 goals all-time while conceding 338 ... Back on Sept. 21, 2011 in a 3-1 win at Red Bull Arena in New York, RSL briefly got its goal +/- head above water, but a late Joel Lindpere goal dropped the side to even, three days before a 1-4 road loss at D.C. United ... When Jason Kreis took over RSL 4 games into the club’s third season in 2007, the differential was minus-43, eventually dropping as low as minus-57 after a loss at Dallas on May 24, 2008 - more than 6.5 years ago ... It took 160 regular-season matches, but RSL finally made up the difference ... Last year’s April 5 win over SJ allowed RSL to set a new all-time +33 high-water goal differential mark, now back to +22 after Saturday’s match in Dallas ...

WASATCH FORTRESS AGAINST INTERNATIONAL VISITORS: After the 1-1 Tigres draw, all-time RSL boasts a total of 27 wins on Utah soil against international opponents in either CCL play (8-1-2, with a 21/7 goal advantage), exhibitions (7-4-4, 20/17 difference) or against visiting Canadian MLS teams (12-2-3, with a 32/14 +/-) … Since moving into Rio Tinto Stadium in October, 2008, RSL owns a 22-2-7 (win-loss-draw) mark against int’l clubs or in CCL competition … Mexican clubs are now 1-1-1 in Sandy in meaningful games, as Cruz Azul (2010 group stage) fell 1-3 at RSL prior to Monterrey riding a Humberto Suazo dagger in April 2011 in the second leg of the 2010/11 Final … HOW RSL GOT THERE: By eliminating Municipal (Guatemala) and Santa Tecla (El Salvador) last fall, RSL joined D.C. United, LA Galaxy and Seattle Sounders as MLS placed four teams in the CONCACAF knockout round for the first time ever, each facing off against a Liga MX side … As it was back in the 2011 CCL Final, RSL was eliminated by a team from Monterrey, Mexico, as Tigres UANL – the current Mexican champions – defeated RSL, 3-1, on aggregate … WALL OF THE WASATCH INDEED: Iconic RSL GK Nick Rimando saw his CCL shutout streak snapped at 593 minutes Feb. 24 with Tigres’ first goal (he last allowed a goal in the 14th minute of RSL’s 0-1 loss at Herediano in July 2012), while his HOME clean sheet streak totaled 406 minutes, snapped with a 91+ clincher by Andre-Pierre Gignac at the death … Rimando – who saved a PK in 1st half stoppage against Gignac in Monterrey a week earlier – had not conceded at Rio Tinto Stadium in CCL play since the Humberto Suazo series-winner in the 44th minute against Monterrey at the RioT back in April 2011 … MULHOLLAND MOVING UP THE RANKS: RSL MF Luke Mulholland’s seeing-eye long-range blast May 28 in Columbus gave the Englishman the distinction of becoming the 10th player in RSL annals to achieve double-digit totals in goals (11) and assists (10) … MORALES, WINGERT CELEBRATE START #200 FOR RSL: RSL men Javier Morales and Chris Wingert each made their 200th career MLS reg. season starts for RSL back on June 2 at Yankee Stadium in the club’s 3-2 win … Morales (222 appearances, all with RSL) and Wingert (215) long ago surpassed the double-century mark in reg. season appearances for the Claret-and-Cobalt, while Wingert – who has also appeared for Colorado (16), Columbus (49) and NYCFC (27), as well as RSL – boasts a total of 306 career games played in his 13 MLS seasons …

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ORL SEA POR KC COL VAN LA HOU COL HOU KC CLB NYC POR NYR DAL

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

1 Lalo Fernandez

2 Tony Beltran 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 19 90D 90D

3 Phanuel Kavita 90D

4 Jamison Olave 90D 90D 83D 90D 54 85D 90D 90D

5 Kyle Beckerman 90M 90M 31M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M

6 Boyd Okwuonu 90D

7 Juan Manuel Martinez 87M 90M 90M 90F 90F 23F 88F 90F 82F 90F 30 89F 90F 84F

8 Sunday Stephen 24M 90M 90M 90M 84M 85M 58M 90M 84M 90M 64M 14M

10 Joao Plata 77M 90M 85M 90M 90F 90F 32 90F 78F 90F 90F 90F 90F

11 Javier Morales 90M 55M 26 45 90M 90M 90M 90M 30 90M 90M 90M

12 Omar Holness 90M

14 Yura Movsisyan 90F 89F 64F 70F 90F 89F 90F 90F 90F 90F 89F 6 84F 89F 90F

15 Justen Glad 5 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

16 Chris Wingert 66 90D 90D 59D 73D 90D 75D 68D 71D 90D 90D

17 Demar Phillips 20D 31 17 90D 67 90D 90D 22 90D 90D 90D 23

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

19 Luke Mulholland 13 35 90M 64M 75M 90M 5 32 16 1 90M 90M 90M 60M 67M

20 Emilio Orozco

21 Aaron Maund 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 36D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

22 Andrew Brody

24 Jeff Attinella 90G 90G 90G

25 Danilo Acosta

26 Adolfo Ovalle

27 John Stertzer 90M 6 90M 45M 74M 60M 1 76 90M

30 Emery Welshman

49 Devon Sandoval 1 26 20 1 2 5 12 60F 6 90F

50 Sebastian Saucedo

70 Jordan Allen 81M 90M 15 78F 90F 58F 15 90F 26 30 90F

80 Olmes Garcia 3 9 12 8 1 6 90F

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Game log:

Game #1 03/06/2016 RSL 2 at ORL 2 T Plata 1 (penalty kick) 26; Plata 2 (Beltran 1, Martinez 1) 66

Game #2 03/12/2016 RSL 2 vs SEA 1 W Obayan 1 (Plata 1) 43; Olave 1 (Martinez 2, Plata 2) 86

Game #3 03/19/2016 RSL 2 at POR 2 T Plata 3 (unassisted) 16; Movsisyan 1 (unassisted) 58

Game #4 04/02/2016 RSL 2 at KC 1 W Glad 1 (Plata 3) 29; Mulholland 1 (unassisted) 79

Game #5 04/09/2016 RSL 1 vs COL 0 W Plata 4 (unassisted) 72

Game #6 04/16/2016 RSL 1 vs VAN 0 W Martinez 1 (Plata 4) 55

Game #7 04/23/2016 RSL 2 at LA 5 L Martinez 2 (Mulholland 1) 16; Morales 1 (penalty kick) 70

Game #8 04/30/2016 RSL 2 vs HOU 1 W Allen 1 (Glad 1) 62; Movsisyan 2 (Phillips 1, Allen 1) 70

Game #9 05/07/2016 RSL 0 at COL 1 L

Game #10 05/15/2016 RSL 0 at HOU 1 L

Game #11 05/21/2016 RSL 3 at KC 1 W Martinez 3 (Plata 5, Morales 1) 32; own goal (Davis) 47+; Movsisyan 3 (Beckerman 1) 53

Game #12 05/28/2016 RSL 3 at CLB 4 L Mulholland 2 (Plata 6) 13; Allen 2 (Phillips 2) 78; Plata 5 (Mulholland 2) 83

Game #13 06/02/2016 RSL 3 at NYC 2 W Movsisyan 4 (Stephen 1) 59; Martinez 4 (unassisted) 67; own goal (Brillant) 74

Game #14 06/18/2016 RSL 2 vs POR 2 T Martinez 5 (Morales 2) 17; Movsisyan 5 (penalty kick) 70

Game #15 06/22/2016 RSL 2 vs NYR 1 W Movsisyan 6 (Stertzer 1) 65; Allen 3 (Beltran 2) 87

Game #16 06/25/2016 RSL 0 at DAL 2 L

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1 Lalo Fernandez

2 Tony Beltran 90D 90D 120D

3 Phanuel Kavita

4 Jamison Olave 90D 90D 120D

5 Kyle Beckerman 90M 90M 120M

6 Boyd Okwuonu 56D

7 Juan Manuel Martinez 90M 90M 120M 120M

8 Sunday Stephan Obayan 81M 90M

10 Joao Plata 90M 90M 64 120M

11 Javier Morales 90M 90M 120M 120M

12 Omar Holness 3

14 Yura Movsisyan 72F 84F 64 120F

15 Justen Glad 119D

16 Chris Wingert 90D 120D 1

17 Demar Phillips 90D 120D

18 Nick Rimando 90G 90G

19 Luke Mulholland 120M 72M

21 Aaron Maund 90D 89D 120D 120D

24 Jeff Attinella 120G 120G

25 Danilo Acosta

26 Adolfo Ovalle

27 John Stertzer 117M

49 Devon Sandoval 56F

50 Sebastian Saucedo

70 Jordan Allen 9 1 120M 48

80 Olmes Garcia 18 6

2015/16 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

QF1 02/24/2016 RSL 0 at TIGRES 2 L

QF2 03/02/2016 RSL 1 at TIGRES 1 T Plata (Movsisyan) 22

U.S. OPEN CUP

4R 06/14/2016 RSL 2 vs WLMGTN 2 T (3-1 pen) Plata (Mulholland) 65; Martinez (Plata) 86

5R 06/28/2016 RSL 1 vs SEA 1 T (1-4 pen) Plata (penalty kick) 43

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(5-6-5; 20 pts.) (8-5-3, 27 pts.)

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PROBABLE STARTING XI

Espíndola #10 Acosta #11

(12 GP/8 GS; 3G/0A) (16 GP/11 GS; 1G/4A) Neagle #13 Jeffrey #25 Marcelo #7 DeLeon #14

(16 GP/16 GS; 3G/4A) (10 GP/5 GS; 0G/0A) (14 GP/14 GS; 0G/1A) (15 GP/15 GS; 0G/0A)

Kemp #2 Boswell #32 Opare #6 Franklin #5 (16 GP/16 GS; 0G/1A) (15 GP/15 GS; 0G/0A) (5 GP/5 GS; 0G/0A) (16 GP/16 GS; 1G/0A)

Hamid #28

(4 GP/4 GS; 0.50 GAA)

INJURY REPORT

OUT: Chris Korb (R knee ACL surgery), Collin Martin (foot surgery), Chris Rolfe (concussion), Patrick Nyarko (concussion), Miguel Aguilar (R hamstring strain) QUESTIONABLE: Andrew Dykstra (back surgery)

D.C. UNITED COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS

Lindsay Simpson 202.587.5486 [email protected] Director of Media, Communications & PR

Drew Rauso Sam Legg

202.587.5432 703.346.5209

[email protected] [email protected]

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2016 D.C. United ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown College Status 11 Luciano Acosta M 5-3 130 5-31-94 Buenos Aires, Argentina -- INT 17 Miguel Aguilar M 5-9 172 8-30-93 Ciudad Juarez, Mexico University of San Francisco SUP/INT. 15 Steve Birnbaum D 6-1 180 1-23-91 Irvine, CA California 32 Bobby Boswell D 6-2 185 3-15-83 Austin, TX Florida International U. 33 Julian Büscher M 5-10 170 4-22-93 Dolmen, Germany Syracuse SUP/Ga/INT 30 Charlie Horton GK 6-5 220 9-14-94 London, England -- SUP 14 Nick DeLeon M 5-10 170 7-17-90 Phoenix, AZ Louisville 21 Chris Durkin D/M 6-0 165 2-8-00 Glen Allen, VA -- SUP/HG 50 Andrew Dykstra GK 6-4 195 1-2-86 Honolulu, Hawaii Virginia Commonwealth 10 Fabián Espíndola F 5-9 160 5-4-85 San Luis, Argentina -- GC/DP 5 Sean Franklin D 5-10 160 3-21-85 Panorama City, CA Cal State U. Northridge 1 Tally Hall GK 6-2 215 5-12-85 Gig Harbor, WA San Diego State 28 Bill Hamid GK 6-3 225 11-25-90 Annadale, VA -- HG 25 Jared Jeffrey M 5-11 165 6-14-90 Richardson, TX -- 45 Alhaji Kamara F 6-0 161 4-16-94 Freetown, Sierra Leon INT/SUP 2 Taylor Kemp D 5-11 153 7-23-90 Highlands Ranch, CO University of Maryland 22 Chris Korb D 5-9 160 10-8-87 Cleveland, OH Akron 41 Andrea Mancini F/M 5-10 174 8-13-92 Genoa, Italy -- INT 27 Collin Martin M 5-11 150 11-9-94 Chevy Chase, MD Wake Forest SUP/HG 34 Luke Mishu D 6-0 180 6-26-91 Knoxville, TN Notre Dame 13 Lamar Neagle M 5-11 165 5-7-87 Federal Way, WA UNLV 12 Patrick Nyarko M 6-0 160 1-15-86 Kumasi, Ghana Virginia Tech GC 6 Kofi Opare D 6-2 190 10-12-90 Mampong, Ghana Michigan 20 Jalen Robinson D 5-9 145 5-8-94 Catonsville, MD Wake Forest SUP/HG 18 Chris Rolfe M 5-8 155 1-17-83 Kettering, OH Dayton 9 Álvaro Saborío F 6-0 170 3-25-82 San Carlos, Costa Rica -- GC 7 Marcelo Sarvas M 5-10 155 10-16-81 São Paulo, Brazil -- GC 26 Rob Vincent M 5-10 175 10-26-90 Liverpool, England University of Charleston, WV GC 48 Travis Worra GK 6-3 175 4-9-93 Lancaster, PA University of New Hampshire SUP NUMERICAL WITH PRONUNCIATION No. Player Pos. Pronunciation Age Place of Birth 2015 Club 1 Tally Hall GK 30 SeaTac, WA Orlando City SC 2 Taylor Kemp D 25 Highlands Ranch, CO D.C. United 5 Sean Franklin D KAY-len 31 Panorama City, CA D.C. United 6 Kofi Opare D CO-fee oh-PAR-ee 25 Mampong, Ghana D.C. United 7 Marcelo Sarvas M sahr-VIS 34 São Paulo, Brazil Colorado Rapids 9 Álvaro Saborío F Al-vuh-ro sabb-oh-REE-oh 34 San Carlos, Costa Rica D.C. United 10 Fabián Espíndola F Fah-bee-AHN es-SPEEN-doh-lah 30 San Luis, Argentina D.C. United 11 Luciano Acosta M loo-SYAH-no uh-KOHS'-tuh 21 Buenos Aires, Argentina Boca Juniors (on loan to Estudiantes) 12 Patrick Nyarko M NEE-yah-koh 30 Kumasi, Ghana Virginia Tech 13 Lamar Neagle M NAY-gull 28 Federal Way, WA Seattle Sounders 14 Nick DeLeon M de-le-ON 25 Phoenix, AZ D.C. United 15 Steve Birnbaum D BURN-bawm 25 Irvine, CA D.C. United 17 Miguel Aguilar M AH-gee-lar 21 Ciudad Juarez, Mexico D.C. United 18 Chris Rolfe M 33 Kettering, OH D.C. United 20 Jalen Robinson D 21 Catonsville, MD D.C. United 21 Chris Durkin D/M 16 Hampton, VA D.C. United Academy 22 Chris Korb D 28 Cleveland, OH D.C. United 25 Jared Jeffrey M 25 Richardson, TX D.C. United 26 Rob Vincent M 25 Liverpool, England PGH Riverhounds 27 Collin Martin M 21 Chevy Chase, MD D.C. United 28 Bill Hamid GK 25 Annadale, VA D.C. United 30 Charlie Horton GK 21 London, England Leeds United FC 32 Bobby Boswell D 33 Austin, TX D.C. United 33 Julian Büscher M BOO-sher 22 Dolmen, Germany Syracuse 34 Luke Mishu D MEE-shoo 24 Knoxville, TN D.C. United 41 Andrea Mancini M/F an DREY ah mahn-CHEE-ni 23 Genoa, Italy Szombathely (Hungary) 45 Alhaji Kamara F ahl-HAH-jee kuh-MAR-uh 22 Freetown, Sierra Leon IFK Norrköping (Sweden) 48 Travis Worra GK WORE-uh 23 Lancaster, PA D.C. United 50 Andrew Dykstra GK d-eye-k-stra 30 Honolulu, Hawaii D.C. United General Manager: Dave Kasper Head Coach: Ben Olsen Assistant Coaches: Chad Ashton, Zach Thornton, Amos Magee, Davy Arnaud INT è International player GC è Former foreigner playing as a domestic due to green card status DP è Designated Player DEV è Developmental player Ga è Generation adidas signing

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Sunday, Mar 6 @ LA Galaxy (L, 4-1) StubHub Center UniMás 10:00 PM Saturday, Mar 12 @ NE Revolution (T, 0-0) Gillette Stadium NC8 3:00 PM Sunday, Mar 20 Colorado Rapids (T, 1-1) RFK Stadium ESPN2 5:00 PM Saturday, Mar 26 FC Dallas (L, 3-0) RFK Stadium ABC 7 5:30 PM Saturday, Apr 2 @ San Jose Earthquakes (T, 1-1) Avaya Stadium NC8 10:30 PM Saturday, Apr 9 Vancouver Whitecaps FC (W, 4-0) RFK Stadium ABC 7 5:30 PM Saturday, Apr 16 Toronto FC (L, 1-0) RFK Stadium NC8 5:00 PM Saturday, Apr 23 NE Revolution (W, 3-0) RFK Stadium ABC 7 5:30 PM Saturday, Apr 30 @ Chicago Fire (T, 1-1) Toyota Park ABC 7 5:00 PM Sunday, May 8 NYCFC (L, 2-0) RFK Stadium FS1 7:30 PM Friday, May 13 NY Red Bulls (W, 2-0) RFK Stadium UniMás 7:00 PM Friday, May 20 @ Philadelphia (L, 1-0) Talen Energy Stadium UniMás 7:00 PM Friday, May 27 @ Sporting KC (W, 1-0) Children's Mercy Park UniMás 9:30 PM Wednesday, Jun 1 Sounders FC (L, 2-0) RFK Stadium NC8 8:00 PM Saturday, Jun 18 @ Houston (T, 0-0) BBVA Compass Stadium NC8 9:00 PM Saturday, Jun 25 NE Revolution (W, 2-0) RFK Stadium NC8 8:00 PM Friday, Jul 1 @ Real Salt Lake Rio Tinto Stadium UniMás 10:30 PM Saturday, Jul 9 @ Philadelphia Union Talen Energy Stadium NC8 7:00 PM Saturday, Jul 16 @ Columbus Crew SC MAPFRE Stadium NC8 7:30 PM Saturday, Jul 23 @ Toronto FC BMO Field NC8 7:30 PM Sunday, Jul 31 Montreal Impact RFK Stadium NC8 6:00 PM Saturday, Aug 6 Philadelphia Union RFK Stadium NC8 7:00 PM Saturday, Aug 13 Portland Timbers RFK Stadium NC8 7:00 PM Sunday, Aug 21 NY Red Bulls RFK Stadium ESPN 3:00 PM Wednesday, Aug 24 @ Montreal Impact Stade Saputo NC8 7:30 PM Saturday, Aug 27 Chicago Fire RFK Stadium NC8 7:00 PM Thursday, Sep 1 @ NYCFC Yankee Stadium NC8 7:00 PM Sunday, Sep 11 @ NY Red Bulls Red Bull Arena ESPN 1:00 PM Friday, Sep 16 @ Chicago Fire Toyota Park UniMás 8:00 PM Saturday, Sep 24 Orlando City SC RFK Stadium NC8 7:00 PM Wednesday, Sep 28 Columbus Crew SC RFK Stadium NC8 7:30 PM Saturday, Oct 1 @ Toronto FC BMO Field NC8 7:30 PM Sunday, Oct 16 NYCFC RFK Stadium ABC 7 5:00 PM Sunday, Oct 23 @ Orlando City SC Citrus Bowl Stadium ABC 7 4:00 PM

2016 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (5-6-5) DATE OPPONENT VENUE TV MATCH TIME (ET)

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2016: LAST MLS GAME RECAP D.C. United played New England on June 25 at RFK Stadium in their 16th game of the MLS regular season. Lamar Neagle scored the opening goal, which was later nominated for AT&T Goal of the Week. Sean Franklin then slotted in the second goal (off an assist from Neagle) to seal a 2-0 win for the Black-and-Red. HAMID NOMINATED FOR ETIHAD AIRWAYS PLAYER OF THE MONTH United goalkeeper Bill Hamid has been nominated for Etihad Airways Player of the Month for the month of June. The 25-year-old Homegrown Player returned to the field on May 27 against Sporting Kansas City following a long layoff from knee surgery. Since returning, Hamid has made 17 saves and recorded three shutouts in four appearances. BILL HAMID IN 2016 Since returning from knee surgery, Bill Hamid has started four games for the Black-and-Red. The 2014 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year secured his third shutout in the 2-0 win against New England on June 25. His first shutout of the season came against Sporting KC on May 27 (1-0) and then against Houston on June 18 (0-0). Hamid has made 17 saves this season and leads the MLS in saves percentage (89.5%). NEAGLE NOMINATED FOR AT&T GOAL OF THE WEEK Lamar Neagle has been nominated for AT&T Goal of the Week for his goal against the New England Revolution on Saturday. The Washington state native's right-footed volley in the 20th minute opened the scoring for United, finishing a Luciano Acosta cross across the face of goal and past New England 'keeper Brad Knighton. NEAGLE AND ROBINSON MAKE MLS TOTW Lamar Neagle and Jalen Robinson have both been named to the MLS Team of the Week for their performances in United's 2-0 victory over the New England Revolution on June 25. VS. REAL SALT LAKE IN 2015 The Black-and-Red played Real Salt Lake once in the 2015 regular season. Their only fixture on July 1 at RFK Stadium involved 10 goals with D.C. United coming from behind to win 6-4. After conceding two early goals to Joao Plata and Kyle Beckerman, Chris Rolfe scored a goal on either side of halftime before Taylor Kemp scored to give the Black-and-Red their first lead of the game. Aaron Maund equalized for Real Salt Lake three minutes later, then Fabián Espíndola restored the Black-and-Red lead in the 63rd minute. Abdoulie Mansally scored to level it one more time for Real Salt Lake before D.C. United’s Perry Kitchen scored the game-winner and Nick DeLeon scored a late goal to give United a 6-4 win. The game tied the record for most goals in an MLS match. VS. REAL SALT LAKE ALL-TIME D.C. United and Real Salt Lake have played 18 times since the Utah-based team joined the MLS in 2005. The record is currently level at 7-7-4 between the two teams. There have been 58 goals exchanged; United leads with 30 goals compared to Real Salt Lake’s 28. ALL-TIME GOAL LEADERS AGAINST REAL SALT LAKE D.C. United have three players in the top five (active players only) for most goals scored against Real Salt Lake all-time. Chris Rolfe sits in fourth place with four goals against Real Salt Lake while Fabián Espíndola and Lamar Neagle come just behind in fifth place with three goals. DEFENSE IN LAST FOUR GAMES D.C. United has posted four shutouts in their last four games. Since May 27, the Black-and-Red conceded two goals in 360 minutes of MLS play. United and Bill Hamid are tied in the league for conceding the least number of goals in the last four games with Colorado and Los Angeles.

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ESPÍNDOLA AND SABORÍO RETURN TO REAL SALT LAKE Fabián Espíndola and Alváro Saborío return to face their former club on July 1 at Rio Tinto. Espíndola spent six seasons in Utah, making 125 appearances and scoring 35 goals. The Argentine forward has also scored three goals against his former club scoring two for New York Red Bulls in 2013 and one for the Black-and-Red in the 6-4 game last season. Saborío spent six seasons at Real Salt Lake, making 127 appearances and scoring 63 goals before being traded to D.C. United on July 16, 2015. JALEN ROBINSON MAKES FIRST MLS START D.C. United’s seventh homegrown signing made his first career MLS start in the 2-0 win against New England on June 25. The center back’s performance earned him a spot on the MLS Team of the Week. BEN OLSEN COACHES 100th REGULAR SEASON GAME AT RFK Head coach Ben Olsen won his 100th home game 2-0 against New England on June 25. Since 2010, Olsen has posted a 46-30-24 record at the stadium. As a player, the Black-and-Red head coach made 117 appearances (107 starts) at D.C. United’s home field. D.C. UNITED SIGN FIFTH YOUNGEST HOMEGROWN PLAYER D.C. United signed Chris Durkin as their eighth MLS Homegrown Player on June 14, 2016. The Under-17 U.S. National Team captain is the fifth-youngest MLS Homegrown signing behind Diego Fagundez (15 years, 9 months, 11 days), Zach Pfeffer (15 years, 11 months, 16 days), Jack McBean (16 years, 1 month, 16 days) and Erik Palmer- Brown (16 years, 3 months, 9 days). Durkin is the youngest ever Black-and-Red Homegrown Player at 16 years, 4 months and 6 days. JALEN ROBINSON MAKES MLS DEBUT D.C. United’s seventh Homegrown signing made his MLS debut as a late substitute in the 0-0 draw against Houston on June 18. The academy product has made four U.S. Open Cup appearances and five CONCACAF Champions League appearances since signing for the Black-and-Red on January 6, 2014. ACOSTA REACHES 10th D.C. UNITED START Luciano Acosta made his 10th career MLS start against Houston in the 0-0 draw on June 18. In 16 appearances, Acosta has scored one goal and recorded three assists. The Argentinean has completed 366 passes with a 72.4% passing accuracy so far this season. HAMID SECURES 40th CAREER SHUTOUT Bill Hamid earned his 40th career shutout after his four saves including a Week 15 Save of the Week nomination, guaranteed the shutout against Houston on June 18. After returning from knee surgery, Hamid has made four appearances in 2016, recording 17 saves and notching three shutouts for the Black-and-Red. BILL HAMID NOMINATED FOR SAVE-OF-THE-WEEK Bill Hamid has been nominated for MLS Save of the Week for his one-armed diving save in stoppage time against the Houston Dynamo on Saturday night. Hamid's efforts helped United earn a 0-0 draw and leave Houston with a valuable road point, while also preserving his 40th career shutout. BOSWELL PLAYS FORMER CLUB Bobby Boswell started his MLS career with D.C. United in 2005 before spending a six-season stint with the Houston Dynamo from 2008 until 2013. The Black-and-Red captain made 177 appearances for Houston scoring nine goals and recording five assists. In his career, Boswell has played against his former club nine times logging 810 minutes against the Dynamo. BILL HAMID NOMINATED FOR SAVE OF THE WEEK Bill Hamid has been nominated for MLS Save of the Week 14 for his impressive stop on a volley from Osvaldo Alonso against Seattle Sounders June 1. Hamid has been nominated for the second week in a row since returning to the pitch against SKC on May 27. Boasting 13 saves and 86.7% save percentage in 2 matches, Hamid is back and finding his match form quickly since recovering from offseason injury.

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KAMARA SCORES FASTEST EVER MLS DEBUT GOAL D.C. United’s newly-acquired forward, Alhaji Kamara, came on as a substitute in the 85th minute to make his MLS debut against Sporting KC on May 27. The Sierra Leonean native scored after 33 seconds, making him the fastest debut goal-scorer in MLS history. He beat Benji Joya who scored 49 seconds after making his MLS debut for Chicago on March 9, 2014. BILL HAMID RETURNS FROM INJURY Bill Hamid returned to action for the first time since undergoing knee surgery in January against Sporting KC on May 27. The 2014 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year made three saves on his return, securing three points and D.C. United’s fifth shutout in 2016. FIRST AWAY WIN OF 2016 D.C. United won their first away fixture of the season after defeating Sporting KC 1-0 on May 27. The Black-and-Red are now 1-2-4 away from home, scoring four and conceding seven. D.C. UNITED WIN FIRST ONE-GOAL GAME OF 2016 The Black-and-Red won their first one-goal game after beating Sporting KC 1-0 on May 27. D.C. United are currently 1-2-0 in one-goal games in 2016 with their previous losses coming against Philadelphia (1-0, May 27) and Toronto (1-0, April 16). BOSWELL THIRD ALL-TIME IN GAMES STARTED/MINUTES PLAYED D.C. United’s veteran center back, Bobby Boswell, currently sits in third place for most starts and minutes played in MLS history. The Black-and-Red’s captain has started 336 games and logged 30,049 minutes since his MLS debut in 2005. Only Kyle Beckerman (360 GS, 32,252 minutes) and Steve Ralston (372 GS, 33,143 minutes) are ahead of Boswell. STEVE BIRNBAUM NAMED TO FINAL USMNT COPA AMERICA ROSTER D.C. United defender Steven Birnbaum has been named to the U.S. Men's National Team final roster ahead of the Copa America Centenario this summer. Birnbaum, 25, has made 54 league appearances for the Black-and-Red, played at least 1800 minutes in his first two years in MLS and was a rookie of the year finalist in 2014. TRAVIS WORRA NOMINATED FOR MLS SAVE OF THE WEEK (WEEK 12) Travis Worra was nominated for MLS Save of the Week for his double-save against the Philadelphia Union on Friday, May 20. Worra's scrambling effort to make two key saves kept the match level at 0-0. This is Worra's third nomination (second consecutive) for Save of the Week. SABORIO NAMED TO FINAL COSTA RICA COPA AMERICA ROSTER Álvaro Saborío has been named to Costa Rica’s final roster for the impending Copa America Centenario this summer. The seven-year MLS veteran has made 105 appearances for Costa Rica, scoring 35 goals. Saborío has been prolific in 2016, scoring four goals and recording two assists in nine appearances for the Black-and-Red. SABORIO MOVES TO FOURTH MOST MLS GOALS (ACTIVE ONLY) Álvaro Saborío scored the opening goal in D.C. United’s 2-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on May 13, 2016. It was the Costa Rican forward’s 71st career MLS goal and saw him go level with Columbus’ Conor Casey in fourth place for most goals scored out of currently active MLS players. WORRA RECORDS FOURTH SHUTOUT Travis Worra recorded his fourth MLS shutout in the 2-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on May 13 at RFK Stadium. In his 10th MLS appearance, Worra made five saves to help secure D.C. United’s fourth shutout of the season and tie him for most shutouts in the MLS in 2016. Worra’s first MLS career start came against New England on March 12, 2016. In 90 minutes, the 23-year-old shot- stopper blocked three shots to help him record his first career shutout. Worra joined D.C. United during the 2015 preseason. During his four-year college career at the University of New Hampshire, Worra started 59 of 60 games and finished with a record of 25-22-10.

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WORRA, NYARKO NAMED TO MLS TEAM OF THE WEEK (WEEK 11) D.C. United’s Travis Worra and Patrick Nyarko were named to the MLS Team of the Week following standout performances in Friday’s 2-0 victory over the New York Red Bulls. Travis Worra recorded five saves to earn himself his fourth shutout of the season while Nyarko scored a goal just before half time to give United a 2-0 lead and secure his second goal in 2016. NEAGLE MAKES HIS 150th MLS APPEARANCE D.C. United’s newly acquired midfielder, Lamar Neagle made his 150th MLS appearance on May 13, 2016 against the New York Red Bulls. Since joining from Seattle over the offseason, Neagle has already netted his first goal for United in the Black-and-Red’s 4-1 loss to Los Angeles on March 6, 2016 and recorded three assists in 13 appearances. Prior to United, Neagle made 141 MLS appearances, scoring 28 goals and recording 19 assists since joining Major League Soccer in 2009. UNITED EQUAL HOME LOSSES FROM 2015 With the 2-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on May 13 at RFK Stadium, United took their 2016 home record to 3-3-1. They have conceded seven goals in seven games averaging 1.40 goals against per game. In 2015, D.C. United posted an 11-3-3 record at RFK Stadium scoring 34 goals and conceding 21 at home during the entire campaign. NYARKO SCORES ON RETURN TO CHICAGO Patrick Nyarko scored the equalizer on his return to Chicago in the Black-and-Red’s 1-1 draw on April 30. The offseason signing made 196 appearances over eight seasons for Chicago, scoring 19 goals and recording 39 assists. ESPINDOLA’S SHOOTING FORM Fabián Espíndola has taken 37 shots with 14 on target in 2016. The Argentine forward is seventh in the league for most shots taken this season. Espíndola has scored three goals in ten games for the Black-and-Red. ACOSTA SCORES FIRST MLS GOAL Luciano Acosta scored his first MLS goal for the Black-and-Red in the 3-0 win against New England on April 23. Luciano Acosta won MLS Goal of the Month for his 86th-minute chip against the Revolution. Since joining United in the offseason, Acosta has made 15 appearances (10 starts), scoring a goal and recording three assists. BOBBY BOSWELL IN MLS TEAM OF THE WEEK (WEEK 8) Bobby Boswell was named to the MLS Team of the Week for his performance in D.C. United's 3-0 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday, April 23. The Black-and-Red captain led the back line in the team's third shutout of the season with 13 clearances, and has now played all 90 minutes of every game this season. Boswell led all MLS field players in minutes last season while recently surpassing 150 appearances for United. The 33-year-old has played at least 2800 minutes every year since 2012, and no player started more games from 2014-2015. BIRNBAUM MAKES 50th APPEARANCE Steve Birnbaum made his 50th MLS career appearance in the 3-0 win against New England on April 23. The 2014 Rookie of the Year finalist made 21 appearances for the Black-and-Red in his first season and 22 in 2015, when he scored two goals. Birnbaum has started 11 out of 15 of D.C. United’s games this season. SABORIO’S 2016 FORM The Costa Rican forward has scored four goals and recorded two assists in nine appearances for the Black-and-Red this season. In Saborío’s five 2016 MLS substitute appearances, the forward is averaging a goal or assist every 32.75 minutes. D.C. UNITED 2015 HOME RECORD The Black-and-Red are currently 3-4-1 in games at RFK Stadium. They have scored ten goals and conceded nine at home this season. In 2015, D.C. United posted an 11-3-3 record at RFK Stadium during the 2015 season. They scored 34 goals and conceded 21 at home during the entire 2015 campaign.

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ESPINDOLA MAKES 50th BLACK-AND-RED APPEARANCE D.C. United’s current 2016 top scorer, Fabián Espíndola, made his 50th appearance for the Black-and-Red on April 16 in the 1-0 defeat to Toronto. In his third season with United, the Argentine forward has scored 19 goals including three this season and recorded 16 assists. BLACK-AND-RED WIN SECOND REGULAR SEASON GAME D.C. United recorded their second win of the 2016 MLS regular season on April 23 against New England to move their record to 2-3-3 (9 pts.) The Black-and-Red secured their first win on April 9 against Vancouver at RFK Stadium. After posting a 0-2-3 (3 pts.) record after five games, the Black-and-Red beat the Whitecaps 4-0 to secure three points and move to 1-2-3 (6 pts.). ESPÍNDOLA NAMED MLS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Fabián Espíndola has been voted MLS Player of the Week by the North American Soccer Reporters (NASR) for his contributions in D.C. United's 4-0 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday, April 9 during the sixth week of MLS play. The Argentine scored two goals, recorded a career-high six shots on goal, won four fouls and was named the team's Man of the Match. ESPINDOLA AND SABORIO SCORE TWICE Fabián Espíndola and Álvaro Saborío scored two goals each in the 4-0 victory against Vancouver on April 9. Espíndola scored a goal on either side of the half before Saborío came off the bench in the 79th minute and netted two more goals for the Black-and-Red. Espíndola took his tally up to three goals in 2016 while Saborío scored his first and second goal for United this year. It was the first time since 1996 that two Black-and-Red players scored a pair of goals each in the same game. The last time two players scored twice was in United’s 5-2 win against Columbus on May 15, 1996 when Steve Rammel scored a hat trick and Raul Diaz Arce scored twice. D.C. UNITED SCORE FOUR AGAINST VANCOUVER D.C. United scored four goals against an MLS team for the first time since October 18, 2015 when the Black-and-Red beat Chicago 4-0 at RFK Stadium. Chris Pontius, Bobby Boswell, Fabián Espíndola and Álvaro Saborío all scored in the 2015 fixture. ACOSTA NOTCHES TWO ASSISTS AS A SUBSTITUTE Luciano Acosta came off the bench in the 77th minute to replace Chris Rolfe in the 4-0 win against Vancouver on April 9. The 21-year-old midfielder supplied two assists to Alvaro Saborio (his first in MLS) to secure United’s 4-0 victory and first win of the season. PATRICK NYARKO SCORES FIRST BLACK-AND-RED GOAL Patrick Nyarko made his 200th MLS appearance in the 1-1 draw with San Jose on April 2. Nyarko scored his first goal for the Black-and-Red in the 34th minute to give United a 1-0 first-half lead. Since joining from Chicago in the offseason, Nyarko has started 11 out of 15 of the Black-and-Red’s 2016 regular season games. During his eight seasons with Chicago, Nyarko made 196 appearances scoring 19 goals and recording 39 assists. LAMAR NEAGLE NAMED IN MLS TEAM OF THE WEEK Lamar Neagle, who recently made his 100th MLS start, was named to the MLS Team of the Week (Week 4) following his performance in United's 1-1 draw against the San Jose Earthquakes. Neagle's inch-perfect cross in the 34th minute found Patrick Nyarko for the Black-and-Red's only goal of the game (and an AT&T Goal of the Week nomination). UNITED SIGN GOALKEEPER TALLY HALL D.C. United signed MLS veteran goalkeeper, Tally Hall, on April 1, 2016. The former Houston and Orlando City goalkeeper has made 153 MLS appearances over seven seasons, recording 40 shutouts.

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STEVE BIRNBAUM PLAYS 90 MINUTES IN USA WCQ D.C. United’s central defender started and played 90 minutes in the United States’ 4-0 victory over Guatemala in a World Cup Qualifier on March 30. Since his selection by the Black-and-Red in the 2014 MLS Super Draft, Birnbaum has made four appearances for the United States National Team, scoring one goal against Iceland on January 31, 2016. ESPINDOLA MAKES 200th MLS APPEARANCE Fabián Espíndola made his 200th MLS appearance on March 26 in United’s 3-0 loss against Dallas. Since his trade from the New York Red Bulls in 2013, Espíndola has made 55 appearances for the Black-and-Red, scoring 19 goals and recording 16 assists. SABORIO PLAYS IN COSTA RICAN WCQ United forward Álvaro Saborío played in both of Costa Rica's CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier against Jamaica Friday and Tuesday nights, helping to keep los Ticos on top of Group B in matchups featuring several fellow MLS players. Saborío, Costa Rica's third-highest all-time goalscorer, entered Friday’s match in the 75th minute and Tuesday’s in the 81st, the latter his 41st appearance in a World Cup Qualifier. UNITED SIGN ANDREA MANCINI D.C. United have signed Italian midfielder Andrea Mancini, who most recently played for Szombathelyi Halidás of the Hungarian first division. The 23-year-old is the latest trialist to sign with the Black-and-Red following the 2016 preseason. ESPINDOLA SCORES FIRST GOAL IN 2016 Fabián Espíndola scored his first goal of 2016 against Colorado on March 20. The Argentine forward came on as a 60th minute substitute and equalized for the Black-and-Red in the 80th minute. Espíndola has made 11 appearances this season with his first action coming in D.C. United’s 4-1 loss against Los Angeles on March 6. Espíndola has scored 19 goals in 51 appearances for the Black-and-Red since his trade from the New York Red Bulls in 2013. BIRNBAUM NAMED TO FINAL USA WCQ ROSTER Central defender Steven Birnbaum made the final roster for the U.S. Men's National Team for the upcoming World Cup Qualifying matches on March 25 and March 29 against Guatemala. Birnbaum, 25, was recently called up to U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann's annual January camp in California where he scored his first international goal, a game-winning header against Iceland on Jan. 31. The 2014 Rookie of the Year finalist made 21 appearances for the Black-and-Red in his first season and 22 in 2015, when he scored two goals. SABORIO NAMED TO FINAL COSTA RICAN WCQ ROSTER United forward Alvaro Saborío made Costa Rica's final roster for their upcoming World Cup Qualifying matches against Jamaica on March 25 and March 29. The Costa Rican has scored over 30 goals for the national team since his debut in 2002, making more than 100 appearances for los Ticos. Since joining the Black-and-Red in 2015, Saborío has made 21 appearances for United, scoring eight goals. NEAGLE MAKES HIS 100th MLS START D.C. United’s newly acquired midfielder, Lamar Neagle made his 100th MLS start on March 20, 2016 against Colorado. Since joining from Seattle over the offseason, Neagle has already netted his first goal for United in the Black-and-Red’s 4-1 loss to Los Angeles on March 6, 2016. Prior to United, Neagle made 141 MLS appearances, scoring 28 goals and recording 19 assists since joining Major League Soccer in 2009. HOME OPENER RECORD Since 1996, the Black-and-Red have accumulated a 9-7-5 home-opening record at RFK Stadium scoring 30 goals in 21 games. CHARLIE HORTON SIGNS WITH UNITED The Black-and-Red officially signed former New England Revolution goalkeeper Charlie Horton on March 3, 2016.

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WEEK-ONE HISTORY With D.C. United’s 4-1 defeat to Los Angeles at the StubHub Center, the Black-and-Red have an overall week-one record of 8-11-2. United have scored 27 goals in all of its week-one fixtures since 1996. DAVY ARNAUD RETIRES The 35-year-old midfielder ended his 14-year playing career and will transition into a full-time coach for the Black- and-Red. Arnaud, who played for the Kansas City Wizards and Montreal Impact before his time in Washington, is the most fouled player in MLS history (746). He is sixth in games played (351), sixth in minutes (28,471 and tied for seventh in starts (316). After being traded to the Impact after the 2011 season, Arnaud became the first-ever captain for the Canadian side and scored the team’s first MLS goal on March 17. D.C. UNITED REACH SCCL QUARTERFINALS FOR 2nd CONSECUTIVE YEAR For the second year in a row, United reached the quarterfinal round of the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League. The Black-and-Red did not advance, falling 3-1 on aggregate to Liga MX side Querétaro F.C. Rookie Julian Büscher scored his first D.C. United goal in the second leg at RFK in the 84th minute. D.C. UNITED SIGN ROB VINCENT United completed the acquisition of midfielder Rob Vincent from the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the United Soccer League on February 17. The Liverpool native scored 18 goals for the Riverhounds in 2015, and was taken on trial with the Black-and-Red in the fall of 2015 as well as the 2016 preseason. He made his competitive debut for the club in Querétaro, Mexico, during the first leg of the SCCL quarterfinals. STEVE BIRNBAUM SCORES FOR USMNT Third-year defender Steven Birnbaum scored his first goal for the U.S. Men’s National Team against Iceland on Jan. 31. After providing the assist on Michael Orozco’s equalizing goal in the 59th minute, Birnbaum scored rose highest on a Michael Bradley corner and headed home the winning goal in the 90th minute.

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2015/2016 D.C. United Transactions

PLAYERS IN: M Lamar Neagle (12/7/15 - trade from Seattle) M Patrick Nyarko (1/6/16 - trade from Chicago) M Marcelo Sarvas (2/1/16 - trade from Colorado) M Luciano Acosta (2/15/16 - loan from Boca Juniors) M Rob Vincent (2/17/16 - transfer from Pittsburgh) M Antonio Nocerino (2/18/16 - free) M Paul Clowes (2/19/16 - SuperDraft) M Julian Büscher (1/14/16 – SuperDraft) GK Charlie Horton (3/3/16 – trade from New England) M Andrea Mancini (3/5/16 – free) GK Tally Hall (4/1/16 – trade from Orlando City SC) F Alhaji Kamara (5/11/16 – Discovery Claim signing) D/M Chris Durkin (6/14/16 – Homegrown Signing) PLAYERS OUT F Eddie Johnson (11/1/15 - retired) F Jairo Arrieta (12/7/15 - option declined) M Michael Farfan (12/7/15 - option declined) M Facundo Coria (12/7/15 - waived) M Perry Kitchen (12/7/15 - out of contract) M Chris Pontius (12/7/15 - traded to Philadelphia) F Conor Doyle (2/9/16 - traded to Colorado) M Antonio Nocerino (2/18/16 - traded to Orlando City) M Davy Arnaud (3/3/16 – retired) M Paul Clowes (5/11/16 – waived) M Markus Halsti (5/25/16 – mutual termination)

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Player Pos. Statistics

Tally Hall

#1 @TALLYHALLGK

GK

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 2-1 win for Orlando on 10/16/15. 2016: N/A 2015: Had 23 appearances (23 starts) for Orlando City SC. He recorded 73 saves and had three shutouts in the 2015 season. Career: Joined the Houston Dynamo in 2009 from Danish club, Esbjerg. On October 28, 2014, Hall was traded to Orlando City SC. Tally was traded to D.C. United on April 1, 2016. Hall holds several records with the Dynamo, including regular season shutouts (12) and consecutive regular season starts for a goalkeeper.

Taylor Kemp

#2 @TKemp02

DEF

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last Goal: 8/1/15 vs. Real Salt Lake Last Assist: 5/27/16 at Kansas City. 2016: Has 16 appearances (16 starts). Tallied an assist in 1-0 win at Sporting KC on 5/27/16. 2016 US OPEN CUP: Came off bench for 75 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2015: Had 27 appearances (25 starts). Recorded an assist in 1-1 draw at Colorado on 9/12/15. Scored a goal and tallied an assist in 6-4 win vs. Real Salt Lake on 8/1. Had assist in 2-1 win over Philadelphia on 5/30. Had assist in 1-1 draw at New England. Had assist in 2-1 win over Orlando City on 5/13. Had an assist off a corner kick in 2-2 draw vs. Houston on 4/11. 2014-15 SCCL: Made one appearance (one start). 2014: Made 13 appearances (12 starts), recording one goal and two assists. Made 2014 debut 6/28 vs. Seattle. CAREER: Selected in the first round (17th overall) of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft on 1/17/13.

Sean Franklin

#5 @SFranklin5

DEF

Last appearance: Started, played 90 minutes and scored a goal in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last goal: 6/25/16 vs. New England Last assist: 10/12/14 (2x) at Houston. 2016: Has 16 appearances (16 starts). Scored a goal in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 45 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2015: Had 24 appearances (23 starts). Scored in 2-0 win vs. Columbus on 5/2. Made season debut against Montreal on 3/7/15. 2014-15 SCCL: Made two appearances (two starts). 2014: In his first season in D.C., Franklin featured in 29 games (28 starts), recording one goal and four assists. The defender made his debut on 3/8/14 vs. Columbus. CAREER: Joined D.C. United after being selected in Stage 1 of the 2013 Major League Soccer Re-Entry Draft. Selected by the L.A. Galaxy in the first round (4th overall) of the 2008 SuperDraft and played in 160 games (150 starts) in six seasons. Was named 2008 Rookie of the Year and 2008 Galaxy defender of the year, and won back-to-back MLS Cups with the Galaxy in 2011 and 2012.

Kofi Opare

#6

DEF

Last appearance Started and played 90 minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last goal: 9/22/15 vs. Montego Bay (SCCL). Last assist: N/A. 2016: Has five appearances (five starts). 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2015: Has 18 appearances (17 starts). Scored first D.C. United goal in 2-1 win over Orlando on 5/13. Made D.C. United and season debut against Los Angeles on 3/28/15, replacing an injured Steven Birnbaum in the fifth minute. Made first D.C. United start at Orlando City on 4/3/15. US 2015 US OPEN CUP: Made two appearances (two starts). Scored in 3-1 overtime win at USL Pittsburgh on 6/17/15. 2015-16 SCCL: Made four appearances (four starts). Scored in 3-3 draw at Montego Bay United on 9/22/15. Scored in 3-0 win over Montego Bay on 8/25/15. 2014: Acquired

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@Kofiopare6 from Los Angeles on 7/29/14 in exchange for United’s allocation ranking and a second round pick in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. Didn’t appear during regular season. Started all four matches in SCCL. CAREER: Selected by Los Angeles in the second round (No. 24 overall) of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft. Started six of the Galaxy's final eight games as a rookie and both legs of Western Conference semifinal series loss to Real Salt Lake. Played four years (2009-12) at the University of Michigan, reached College Cup final in 2010.

Marcelo Sarvas

#7 @MarceloSarvas

MID

Last appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last goal: 10/21/15 vs. SKC. Last assist: 5/13/16 vs. New York 2016: Has 14 appearances (14 starts). CAREER: Acquired from Colorado Rapids on 2/1/16 in exchange for conditional draft pick in 2018 and TAM.

Álvaro Saborío

#9 @al_saborio

FWD

Last Appearance: Started, played 82 minutes and tallied an assist in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last Goal: 5/13/16 vs. New York Last Assist: 6/25/16 vs. New England 2016: Has 10 appearances (five starts). Tallied an assist in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Scored a goal and tallied an assist in 2-0 win vs. New York on 5/13/16. Scored a goal and tallied an assist in 3-0 win vs. New England on 4/23/16. Scored two goals in 4-0 win vs. Vancouver on 4/9/16. 2015: Had 12 appearances (nine starts). Scored goal in 4-0 win vs. Chicago on 10/18. Scored game-winning stoppage time goal vs. NYCFC on 10/2. Scored a goal in 1-3 loss at NYC on 8/13. Scored a goal in team debut vs. Philadelphia on 7/26/15. Acquired by DCU on 7/16/15 from Real Salt Lake in exchange for midfielder Luis Silva. Had three goals in 14 appearances (13 starts) with RSL. 2014: Had eights goals in 16 appearances (13 starts) with RSL. CAREER: Signed by Real Salt Lake in 2010. RSL’s all-time leading scorer with 63 goals in 127 appearances. Tallied a franchise-record 18 goals and added six assists across 36 appearances (31 starts; 2,669 minutes) in League and Cup competition in 2010. Has 35 goals in 102 career appearances for Costa Rican national team. Was a member of 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup roster.

Fabián Espíndola

#10

FWD

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last Goal: 4/9/16 vs. Vancouver (x2) Last Assist: 10/18/15 vs. Chicago. 2016: Has 12 appearances (eight starts). Scored two goals in 4-0 win vs. Vancouver on 4/9/16. Scored an 80th minute goal in 1-1 draw vs. Colorado on 3/20/16. 2015: Had 17 appearances (15 starts) following six-game suspension to start the season. Scored goal and tallied an assist in 4-0 win vs. Chicago on 10/18. Scored goal in 2-1 win vs. NYC on 10/2. Had assist in 1-1 draw at Colorado on 9/12. Scored in 6-4 win vs. Real Salt Lake on 8/1. Scored in 3-2 win vs. Philadelphia on 7/26. Had assist in 2-1 win against New England on 6/21. Had assist in 1-2 loss against Toronto on 6/6/15. Had two assists in 45 minutes off the bench in 3-1 win vs. Chicago on 6/3. Had goal and assist in 2-0 win vs. Columbus on 5/2. 2014-15 SCCL: Made two appearances (two starts). Had goal and assist in 5-2 loss at Alajuelense on 2/26/15. Had penalty kick goal in 2-1 win over Alajuelense on 3/4/15. 2014: In his first season in D.C., Espíndola played 27 games (24 starts), setting career-highs in goals (11) and assists (9). CAREER: Selected by D.C. United in Stage 2 of the 2013 Major League Soccer Re-Entry Draft on 12/18/13. Had nine goals and two assists in 28 appearances (23 starts) for the New York Red Bulls in 2013. Had 35 goals and 17 assists for Real Salt Lake from 2007-

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12.

Luciano Acosta

#11 @LuchoAcosta94

MID FWD

Last Appearance: Started, played 73 minutes and tallied an assist in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last Goal: 4/23/16 vs. New England Last Assist: 6/25/16 vs. New England. 2016: Has 16 appearances (11 starts). Tallied an assist in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Tallied an assist in 1-1 draw at Chicago on 4/30/16. Scored goal in 3-0 win vs. New England on 4/23/16. Tallied two assists in 4-0 win vs. Vancouver on 4/9/16. 2016 US OPEN CUP: Came off bench for 34 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. CAREER: Acosta was loaned to D.C. United from Boca Juniors in February 2016. He started and played 76 minutes @ Querétaro F.C. on 2/23/16 in his Black-and-Red debut. The Boca Juniors youth product, who entered the Argentinian giants’ academy at 13, made his debut for the first team in 2014. Acosta finished his first Torneo Final in 2014, playing 17 games and scoring 2 goals along with an assist. Acosta has recorded 25 appearances total with the club since 2014. In 2015, Acosta was loaned to Estudiantes de La Plata, where he had a goal and assist in his first game.

Patrick Nyarko

#12 @pattyberron

FWD MID

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 1-0 loss at Philadelphia on 5/20/16. Last Goal: 5/13/16 vs. New York Last Assist: 5/13/16 vs. New York 2016: Has 11 appearances (11 starts). Scored a goal and tallied an assist in 2-0 win vs. New York on 5/13/16. Scored a 64th minute goal in 1-1 draw against former club, Chicago Fire, on 4/30/16. Scored a 34th minute goal in 1-1 draw at San Jose on 4/2/16. 2015: Nyarko had three goals and four assists in 19 regular season games, 14 of which were starts. He scored in his first MLS appearance of the year at HOU on 7/3 and had goals at PHI on 8/16 and at NYR on 8/26. Nyarko also had an assist at PHI on 8/16 and provided a pair of helpers at TOR on 9/26. Nyrako ended the season on a high note with an assist in the club’s final match vs. NYR on 10/25. CAREER: Acquired from 1/6/16 from Chicago Fire.

Lamar Neagle

#13 @LamarNeagle

MID FWD

Last Appearance: Started, played 84 minutes, scored a goal and tallied an assist in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last Goal: 6/25/16 vs. New England Last Assist: 6/25/16 vs. New England 2016: Has 16 appearances (16 starts). Scored a goal and tallied an assist in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/15. Tallied an assist in 2-0 win vs. New York on 5/13/16. Tallied an assist in 1-1 draw at Chicago on 4/30/16. Scored penalty kick goal in 3-0 win vs. New England on 4/23/16. Tallied an assist in 1-1 draw at San Jose on 4/2/16. CAREER: Now in his seventh season, Neagle was acquired from Seattle Sounders FC on 12/7/15 for GAM and TAM. Neagle scored his first goal for the Black-and-Red in the first match of the 2016 MLS regular season against the LA Galaxy.

Nick DeLeon

#14 @NickDeLeon7

MID

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last Goal: 8/1/15 vs. Real Salt Lake Last Assist: 10/18/15 vs. Chicago 2016: Has 15 appearances (15 starts). 2015: Had 29 appearances (25 starts). Tallied assist in 4-0 win vs. Chicago on 10/18. Scored a goal in 6-4 win vs. Real Salt Lake on 8/1. Scored a goal and tallied an assist in 3-2 win vs. Philadelphia on 7/26. Had assist in 2-1 win vs. New England on 6/21. Had assist in 3-1 win vs. Chicago on 6/3. Assisted game-winning goal in 1-0 win vs. Los Angeles on 3/28. US OPEN CUP: Made one appearance. Scored in 3-1 overtime win at USL Pittsburgh on 6/17/15. 2014-15 SCCL: Made two appearances (two starts). 2014: In his third MLS season, made career-high 32 appearances (31 starts), recording two goals and five assists. CAREER: In 2013, DeLeon had two goals and one assist in 25 appearances (23 starts).

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Selected seventh overall in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft. Finished rookie year with six goals and four assists and was selected as a finalist for MLS Rookie of the Year.

Steve Birnbaum

#15 @StevenBirnbaum

DEF

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 1-0 loss at Philadelphia on 5/20/16. Last Goal: 9/12/15 at Colorado Last Assist: N/A. 2016: Has 11 appearances (11 starts). 2015: Had 22 appearances (21 starts). Scored goal in 1-1 draw at Colorado on 9/12/15. Scored first MLS regular season goal in a 1-2 loss against Toronto on 6/6/15. 2014-15 SCCL: Made two appearances (two starts). Scored first professional goal in 5-2 loss at Alajuelense on 2/26/15. US Open Cup: Made one appearance (one start). 2015-16 SCCL: Has three appearances (two starts). 2014: Started final 21 games, beginning with debut on 6/7/14 at FedEx Field against Columbus. Was named Rookie of the Year finalist, United’s fifth in six seasons, joining Chris Pontius (2009), Andy Najar (2010, Rookie of the Year), Perry Kitchen (2011) and Nick DeLeon (2012). CAREER: Selected second overall out of California-Berkeley in the 2014 SuperDraft on 1/16/14.

Miguel Aguilar

#17 @maaguilar17

MID

Last Appearance: Started and played 66 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. Last Goal: 8/25/15 vs. Montego Bay United (SCCL). Last Assist: 6/30/15 at Philadelphia (U.S. Open Cup) 2016: Has six appearances (no starts). 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 66 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2015: Had 17 appearances (four starts). Made first MLS start in 1-0 loss at Philadelphia on 5/17. Has two appearances (two starts) on loan with USL Richmond Kickers. 2014-15 SCCL: Made one appearance. 2015 US OPEN CUP: Made two appearances (two starts). Had assist in 1-2 loss at Philadelphia on 6/30/15. 2015-16 SCCL: Has four appearances (four starts). Scored lone goal in 1-0 win at Árabe Unido on 8/19/15. Scored in 3-0 win over Montego Bay United on 8/25/15. CAREER: Selected 17th overall selection in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. Was a four-year standout at the University of San Francisco, played 72 games, had 15 goals and nine assists. In 2014, was an All-West Coast Conference First Team selection for a USF team that finished second in the West Coast Conference. The first Don selected in the MLS SuperDraft since 2010 when Conor Chinn was taken in the third round and the highest selection since Rob Valentino in 2008.

Chris Rolfe

#18 @ChrisRolfe17

FWD

Last Appearance: Started and played 72 minutes in 1-1 draw at Chicago on 4/30/16. Last Goal: 9/19/15 vs. Columbus (PK) Last Assist: 4/2/16 at San Jose 2016: Has nine appearances (nine starts). Tallied an assist in 1-1 draw at San Jose on 4/2/16. 2015: Had 31 appearances (30 starts). Scored a penalty kick goal in 1-2 loss vs. Columbus on 9/19, establishing new career-high with 10 goals. Had an assist in 1-3 loss at NYC on 8/13. Scored lone goal in 1-0 win at Montreal on 8/8. Scored two goals, one of which was a penalty kick, in 6-4 win vs. Real Salt Lake on 8/1. Scored two goals, one of which was a game-winning penalty kick in 2-1 win against New England on 6/21. Scored game-winning penalty kick goal in 2-1 win over Philadelphia on 5/30. Scored game-winning goal off the bench in 2-1 win over Orlando City on 5/13. Had assist in 2-0 win vs. Columbus on 5/2. Scored game-winning goal in 2-1 win at Vancouver on 4/25. Scored free kick goal in 1-1 tie with Houston on 4/18. Had assist in 2-2 tie with New York on 4/11. Assisted lone goal in 1-0 win vs. Montreal on 3/7. 2014-15 SCCL: Made two appearances (one start). US OPEN CUP: Made one appearance. 2014: Made 21 appearances (20 starts), recording six goals and six assists. Had a goal and an assist in 3-0 win at Sporting Kansas on 8/23 and in 2-0 win vs. Houston on 5/21. Scored in debut on 4/5/14 vs. New England following acquisition from Chicago in exchange for allocation money on 4/2/14. CAREER: Had 48 regular season goals and 22 assists over eight seasons with Chicago, including being named the Fire’s MVP in 2012. Had career-best nine goals and eight assists in 2008 en route to leading Chicago to the MLS Eastern Conference finals. Played 32 matches and had six goals for Aalborg BK in Denmark from 2010-2012. Selected by Chicago in the third round of the 2005 MLS SuperDraft.

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Jalen Robinson

#20 @JayyBird15

DEF

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last Goal: N/A Last Assist: N/A 2016: Has two appearances (one start). 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2015: Had one goal and one assist in 16 appearances (16 starts) on loan with USL Richmond Kickers. Name 2015 US OPEN CUP: Made two appearances (two starts). 2014: Made 19 appearances (10 starts) on loan with USL PRO side Arizona United SC. 2015-16 SCCL: Has four appearances (four starts). CAREER: Robinson, in his second season, has not yet appeared in a regular season match. United’s seventh Homegrown player to sign with the First Team joined the club from Wake Forest University on 1/6/14.

Chris Durkin

#21 @ChrisDurkin0

DEF MID

Last Appearance: Started and played 86 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. Last Goal: N/A Last Assist: N/A 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 86 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. Career: Signed as D.C. United Homegrown Player on June 14, 2016. 2016: Captains the Under-17 U.S. National Team. Most recently played four out of five games for the U-17 National Team at the AIFF (All India Football Federation) Cup. YOUTH: Joined the D.C. United Academy in 2011. Spent a season with the Richmond Kickers

Chris Korb

#22

DEF

Last Appearance: Started and played 79 minutes in 1-3 loss at NYCFC on 8/13/15. Last Goal: N/A. Last Assist: 7/26/15 (x2) vs. Philadelphia 2015: Has 18 appearances (17 starts). Tallied two assists in 3-2 win vs. Philadelphia on 7/26/15. Suffered season-ending torn ACL in right knee in 3-1 loss at New York City FC on 8/13/15. 2014-15 SCCL: Made one appearance (one start). US OPEN CUP: Made one appearance. 2014: In his fourth season, made 19 appearances (15 starts), recording a career-high matching three assists. He made his 2014 debut on 4/26/14 vs. FC Dallas. CAREER: Selected in the second round (31st overall) of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. In 2013, The Akron product set career highs in games played (30), started (30), and minutes played (2,700).

Jared Jeffrey

#25

MID

Last Appearance: Came off bench for 17 minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last Goal: 9/15/15 vs. Árabe Unido (SCCL). Last Assist: 6/30/15 at Philadelphia (U.S. Open Cup). 2016: Has 10 appearances (six starts). 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2015: Has two appearances (one start) for D.C. United. Has six appearances (five starts) on loan with Richmond Kickers. 2015 US OPEN CUP: Made two appearances (two starts). Had assist in 1-2 loss at Philadelphia on 6/30/15. Had assist in 3-1 overtime win at USL Pittsburgh on 6/17/15. 2015-16 SCCL: Has four appearances (four starts). Scored in 2-0 win over Árabe Unido in SCCL on 9/15/15. 2014: In his second season with D.C. United, Jeffrey made ten appearances (two starts). Made 2014 debut on 3/29 vs. Chicago. CAREER: Was acquired on 7/3/13 via waiver draft. In 2013, Jeffrey made 10 appearances (10 starts) and scored two goals.

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Rob Vincent

#26 @RV__17

MID FWD

Last Appearance: Came off bench for six minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. 2016: Has eight appearances (two starts). 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2015: Scored 18 goals for USL side Pittsburgh Riverhounds. CAREER: Signed by D.C. United on 2/16/16.

Collin Martin

#27 @Martcw10

MID

Last Appearance: Came off bench for 45 minutes in 3-3 draw at Montego Bay United in SCCL on 9/22/15. Last Goal: N/A. Last Assist: 8/3/13 vs. Montreal. 2015: Made four appearances (one start) on loan with the USL Richmond Kickers. 2015-16 SCCL: Made four appearances. 2014: Made six appearances (two starts). Made his 2014 debut with the club on 5/24 vs. the New England Revolution. CAREER: On 7/10/13, Martin became the sixth United player to sign a Homegrown contract. In his first professional season he appeared in seven games (four starts), recording one assist in his debut, a 3-1 victory over the Montreal Impact.

Bill Hamid

#28 @BillHamid28

GK

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. 2016: Has four appearances (four starts). Has 17 saves and three shutouts. 2015: Had 25 appearances (25 starts). Had 101 saves and eight shutouts. 2014-15 SCCL: Made one appearance (one start). 2014: In his fifth season, made 30 appearances (30 starts), recording ten shutouts and one assist en route to being named Goalkeeper of the Year – the first Homegrown player to win the honor – and as a member of the 2014 MLS Best XI. Finished first in saves percentage (75.3), second in shutouts (10), third in goals against average (1.13), tied for fourth in wins (14) and fourth in saves (110). Was the only goalkeeper to finish in the top three in saves percentage, shutouts and average goals against. Set career highs in games played and started (30), minutes played (2,700) shutouts, saves and wins. Became the youngest goalkeeper and the first MLS Homegrown player to reach 100 MLS regular season games. CAREER: Became United’s first academy player to turn professional in 2009. Made history on May 5, 2010, becoming the youngest goalkeeper to win an MLS contest at 19 years and 161 days old.

Charlie Horton

#30

GK

CAREER: Traded from New England on March 3, 2016,

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Bobby Boswell

#32 @bobbyboswell

DEF

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 0-0 draw at Houston on 6/18/16. Last Goal: 10/18/15 vs. Chicago. Last Assist: 9/20/14 at Chicago. 2016: Has 15 appearances (15 starts). 2015: Had 34 appearances (33 starts). Scored goal in 4-0 win vs. Chicago on 10/18. Made 300th MLS appearance in 1-1 draw with Sporting Kansas City on 5/9. Scored game-tying goal in 2-1 win at Vancouver on 4/25. 2014-15 SCCL: Made two appearances (two starts). 2014: Was only United player to start all 34 games, recording one goal and a career-high three assists en route to being named to the 2014 MLS Best XI and a finalist for MLS Defender of the Year. Named to second MLS All-Star Team. CAREER: Returned to United after being selected in Stage 1 of the 2013 Major League Soccer Re-Entry Draft following 177 appearances in six seasons with Houston, where he was twice named Dynamo defender of the year. Began career with D.C. as an undrafted free agent. Named 2006 MLS Defender of the Year, MLS All-Star, and MLS Best XI.

Julian Büscher

#33 @JulianBuscher

MID

Last Appearance: Came off bench for one minute in 0-0 draw at Houston on 6/18/16. Last Goal: 3/1/16 vs Querétaro F.C. Last Assist: N/A. 2016: Has nine appearances (no starts). 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. CAREER: Signed as a Generation Adidas player out of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft.

Luke Mishu

#34 @LukeMishu

DEF

Last Appearance: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. Last Goal: N/A. Last Appearance: N/A. 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2015: Has two appearances (two starts) totaling 162 minutes. Had one assist in 11 appearances (11 starts) on loan with USL Richmond Kickers. 2015 US OPEN CUP: Made two appearances (two starts). 2015-16 SCCL: Has four appearances (four starts). CAREER: Was a team captain and played every minute of senior season at Notre Dame in 2014, notching five assists while helping the defense post six shutouts, earning second-team all-ACC honors. The native of Knoxville, Tenn., was also a key member of the Notre Dame squad that captured the 2013 national championship and the 2013 ACC regular-season title. Mishu finished his collegiate career with 12 assists in 75 matches (71 starts).

Andrea Mancini

#41 @AndreaMancini52

MID/FWD

Last Appearance: Came off bench for 54 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2016 US OPEN CUP: Came off bench for 54 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. CAREER: The Italian played in the Inter Milan youth system from 2005-2009 as well as Manchester City's academy from 2010-2011. Mancini spent time in England and Spain before landing in Hungary, first with Budapest Honvéd FC, followed by Szombathelyi Halidás in 2015.

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Alhaji Kamara

#45 @superkam17

FWD

Last Appearance: Came off bench for eight minutes in 2-0 win vs. New England on 6/25/16. Last Goal: 5/27/16 at Sporting KC Last Assist: N/A 2016: Has four appearances (no starts). Scored MLS debut goal in 86th minute of 1-0 win at Sporting KC on 5/27/16. 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2014-2015: Scored 21 goals in all competitions in 48 matches for IFK Norrköping. Was loaned to Malaysian side Johor Darul Ta’zim F.C. in early 2015, but was recalled to Norrköping in July. Scored 7 goals in 13 appearances following his return to help the Swedish side win the league. Career: Kamara joined D.C. United as a Discovery Claim signing on May 11, 2016. He began his career with F.C. Kallon in Freetown, Sierra Leone, and then played for several different Swedish sides on loan before signing with IFK Norrköping in 2014.

Travis Worra

#48 @TravWorra1

GK

Last Appearance: 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. 2016: Has 11 appearances (11 starts). Has 27 saves and four shutouts. 2016 US OPEN CUP: Started and played 120 minutes in 0-0 (4-3) loss vs. Fort Lauderdale on 6/15/16. Made four saves. 2015: Had one appearance. Finished with one save. Had 11 appearances (11 starts) on loan with USL Richmond Kickers. Career: Worra joined D.C. United during the 2015 preseason. During his four-year college career at the University of New Hampshire, Worra started 59 of 60 games and finished with a record of 25-22-10. He is tied for second in program history in shutouts (21), third in wins and seventh in saves (234). The Lancaster, Pa., native was named America East Goalkeeper of the Year in 2013 and was a first team All-America East selection, with six shutouts and a 0.55 goals against average.

Andrew Dykstra

#50

GK

Last Appearance: Started and played 90 minutes in 4-1 loss at LA Galaxy on 3/6/16. 2016: Has one appearance (one start). Has three saves and no shutouts. 2015: Had nine appearances (nine starts). Made season debut in 1-1 draw vs. Houston on 4/18. Saved a penalty kick in 3-1 win vs. Chicago on 6/3. 2014-15 SCCL: Made one appearance (one start). US OPEN CUP: Made two appearances (two starts). 2015-16 SCCL: Made four appearances (four starts). 2014: Made four appearances (four starts), going 3-0-1 with two shutouts. Made his 2014 regular season debut on 4/5 vs. the New England Revolution. CAREER: Signed with D.C. United on 2/27/12. In 2013, Dykstra had a standout season on loan with D.C. United's USL PRO affiliate Richmond Kickers, named USL Goalkeeper of the Year after starting 26 games and helping the Kickers to the USL PRO semifinals. He finished the USL PRO regular season with the league’s lowest goals against average (.863), and registered 10 shutouts in 22 appearances.

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# Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

LA NE COL DAL SJ VAN TOR NE CHI NYC NYR PHI KC SEA HOU NE

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

1 Tally Hall

2 Taylor Kemp 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

4 Markus Halsti

5 Sean Franklin 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

6 Kofi Opare 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

7 Marcelo Sarvas 90M 90M 90M 66M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M

9 Alvaro Saborio 28 17 11 29 46 90F 90F 89F 76F 82F

10 Fabian Espindola 45 30 90F 90F 79F 90F 44F 1 14 74F 90F 90F

11 Luciano Acosta 75F 62F 60F 9 14 13 22 19 88F 82F 74F 61M 77F 72F 89M 73M

12 Patrick Nyarko 45M 90M 74M 83M 86M 68M 81M 90M 27M 90M 90M

13 Lamar Neagle 90F 84F 90F 81M 71M 90M 90M 90M 90M 84M 63M 81F 85M 65M 90F 84F

14 Nick DeLeon 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 81M 89M 90M

15 Steve Birnbaum 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

16 Paul Clowes

17 Miguel Aguilar 18 6 16 19 6 25

18 Chris Rolfe 72M 71M 73M 70F 76F 77F 61F 71F 72M

20 Jalen Robinson 1 90D

21 Chris Durkin

22 Chris Korb

25 Jared Jeffrey 20 90M 90M 63 27 9 90M 90M 90M 17

26 Rob Vincent 90M 7 4 9 2 16 69M 6

27 Collin Martin

28 Bill Hamid 90G 90G 90G 90G

30 Charlie Horton

32 Bobby Boswell 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

33 Julian Buscher 15 19 18 8 16 29 13 18 1

34 Luke Mishu

41 Andrea Mancini

45 Alhaji Kamara 5 9 21 8

48 Travis Worra 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

50 Andrew Dykstra 90G

"00" = 100 minutes played

F/M/D/G = starting position

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Game log:

Game #1 03/06/2016 DC 1 at LA 4 L Neagle 1 (unassisted) 5

Game #2 03/12/2016 DC 0 at NE 0 T

Game #3 03/20/2016 DC 1 vs COL 1 T Espindola 1 (unassisted) 80

Game #4 03/26/2016 DC 0 vs DAL 3 L

Game #5 04/02/2016 DC 1 at SJ 1 T Nyarko 1 (Neagle 1, Rolfe 1) 34

Game #6 04/09/2016 DC 4 vs VAN 0 W Espindola 2 (unassisted) 39; Espindola 3 (unassisted) 54; Saborio 1 (Acosta 1) 88; Saborio 2 (Acosta 2) 91+

Game #7 04/16/2016 DC 0 vs TOR 1 L

Game #8 04/23/2016 DC 3 vs NE 0 W Neagle 2 (penalty kick) 33; Acosta 1 (Saborio 1) 86; Saborio 3 (unassisted) 90

Game #9 04/30/2016 DC 1 at CHI 1 T Nyarko 2 (Acosta 3, Neagle 2) 64

Game #10 05/08/2016 DC 0 vs NYC 2 L

Game #11 05/13/2016 DC 2 vs NYR 0 W Saborio 4 (Sarvas 1, Nyarko 1) 20; Nyarko 3 (Neagle 3, Saborio 2) 43

Game #12 05/20/2016 DC 0 at PHI 1 L

Game #13 05/27/2016 DC 1 at KC 0 W Kamara 1 (Kemp 1) 86

Game #14 06/01/2016 DC 0 vs SEA 2 L

Game #15 06/18/2016 DC 0 at HOU 0 T

Game #16 06/25/2016 DC 2 vs NE 0 W Neagle 3 (Acosta 4) 20; Franklin 1 (Neagle 4, Saborio 3) 27

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2015/16 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE U.S. OPEN CUP

# Player QF1 QF2 4R

QUER QUER FTLD

0-2 1-1 0-0

0 Charlie Horton

2 Taylor Kemp 90D 90D 75

4 Markus Halsti 23

5 Sean Franklin 90D 90D 45D

6 Kofi Opare 120D

7 Marcelo Sarvas 90M 74M

9 Alvaro Saborio 5

10 Fabian Espindola 85F 90F

11 Luciano Acosta 76M 30 34

12 Patrick Nyarko 90M 90M

13 Lamar Neagle

14 Nick DeLeon 90M 67M

15 Steve Birnbaum 90D 90D

16 Paul Clowes

17 Miguel Aguilar 66M

18 Chris Rolfe 57M 60F

20 Jalen Robinson 120D

21 Chris Durkin 86M

22 Chris Korb

25 Jared Jeffrey 120M

26 Rob Vincent 33 90M 120M

27 Collin Martin

28 Bill Hamid

32 Bobby Boswell 90D 90D

33 Julian Buscher 14 16 120M

34 Luke Mishu 120D

41 Andrea Mancini 54

45 Alhaji Kamara 120F

48 Travis Worra 120G

50 Andrew Dykstra 90G 90G

2015/16 CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

QF1 02/23/2016 DC 0 at QURTRO 2 L

QF2 03/01/2016 DC 1 vs QURTRO 1 T Buscher (Acosta) 84

U.S. OPEN CUP

4R 06/15/2016 DC 0 vs FTLAUD 0 T (3-4 pens)