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18 Busch 8 Wondolowski 24 Lenhart 81 Chavez 4 Cronin 30 Baca 12 Corrales 33 Beitashour 26 Bernardez 21 Hernandez 15 Morrow 12 Saunders 18 Magee 7 Keane 8 Sarvas 23 Beckham 10 Donovan 5 Franklin 2 Dunivant 21 Meyer 4 Gonzalez 19 Juninho WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS - 2L REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Ian Anderson; AR2 (opposite): Brian Poeschel; 4th: Dave Gantar INJURY REPORT: SJ -- OUT: MF Mehdi Ballouchy (L knee ACL tear); MF Jacob Hustedt (L ankle surgery); DF Tim Ward (L non-spe- cific soft tissue injury); QUESTIONABLE: FW Alan Gordon (R ankle sprain); PROBABLE: MF Cesar Diaz Pizarro (R groin strain); Simon Dawkins (R ankle sprain) ... LA -- OUT: DF A.J. DeLaGarza (L knee sprain); DF Leonardo (R knee inflammation); MF Kyle Nakazawa (back spasms); QUESTIONABLE: DF Sean Franklin (L hamstring tightness); DF David Junior Lopes (facial fracture); MF Christian Wilhelmsson (R quad tightness) SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): SJ: Marvin Chavez ... LA: Juninho; Marcelo Sarvas Wed., Nov. 7, Buck Shaw Stadium (8 p.m. PT; ESPN2/Deportes, TSN2, RDS2) LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD: SJ 17 wins (1 SO), 69 goals … LA 25 wins (4 SO), 80 goals … Ties 9 2012 HEAD-TO-HEAD: SJ 1 win, 9 GF; LA 0 wins, 7 GF; 2 ties AT SAN JOSE: 6/30: SJ 4, LA 3 (Lenhart 7; Bernardez 44; Cronin 47; Wondolowski 61 – Beckham 31; own goal 36; Donovan 41) 10/21: SJ 2, LA 2 (Chavez 61; Wondolowski 73 -- Keane 59; Buddle 69) MLS CUP PLAYOFFS: SJ 4 wins, 11 GF; LA 4 wins, 13 GF; 1 tie SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES v LA GALAXY The San Jose Earthquakes did it yet again, grabbing the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series with a game-winning stoppage-time goal from Victor Bernardez. "If we just keep playing like that, what happens is what happens. We keep working hard. We’ve done it all year and, the goal is what the goal is," said forward Alan Gordon. It’s fortunate for us, but we don’t care how we get it." ... During the regular season, the Quakes scored an MLS-record nine goals in stoppage time –- five of those to win games. San Jose scored 22 of their MLS-leading 72 goals after the 75th minute. “I think it was a very mature away perfor- mance,” Quakes head coach Frank Yallop said. “We didn’t want to concede a goal. ... At this point, you’ve got to make sure you do that. We worked all week on defend- ing.” ... The Quakes held the Galaxy without a shot on goal until the three-quarter mark of the first leg. Goalkeeper Jon Busch ended the game with two saves. “If you look at the team defending, I thought it was excellent,” Yallop said. “I thought our work rate was great. They pushed on in the second half, were a little bit unlucky not to score, but I think in general, to keep them off the shot chart for 60-odd minutes was pretty good.” ... The Quakes posted a shutout for the first time since Sept. 15, and had just two over the final 14 games of the season. “I thought our defense played well. I thought [Bernardez and Hernandez] were amazing back there," Chris Wondolowski said. "They kept us organized. They had a tough matchup. There’s so much interchanging and so much movement. It’s tough to stay with those guys. But they stood up to the challenge.” ... The Earthquakes have never lost at home to the Galaxy in the MLS Cup Playoffs. After a win in 1996 in the first postseason game ever for both clubs, the Quakes also won in the dramatic 2003 Western Conference semifinal second leg. The teams played to a 1-1 draw in 2005 after the Galaxy won the first leg at home. “We know we can beat them, but this next one is going to be the most important,” Justin Morrow said. “None of those other four matter if we don’t win this next one, get a result that we need. I think they’re thinking that, too. They only need one to win and then they ruin our season.” For a second time this season at The Home Depot Center, the Quakes scored deep in added time to defeat the Galaxy. “It was never a game you would think that we would lose, but it was kind of one fluke play, and we were a little unlucky,” Landon Donovan said. “We probably weren’t sharp enough in the offensive part of the field, but at worse we thought we’d go up there 0-0 and just have to get a goal. Now it looks like we’ve got to get two. But it’s not over. We’ve played well there twice this year.” ... In all four meetings this season, the Quakes have scored the game-deciding goal in the final half-hour. “The ball goes through the wall, deflects, takes a weird spin and you're trying to react based on what's happening in front of you," said LA goalkeeper Josh Saunders. "My play was not acceptable. I'll take the blame for covering the goal and, unfortunately, that's what happened.” ... Only twice in their long postseason history have the Galaxy come back to win a postseason series after losing the first game. The first was in the very first playoff series -- defeating San Jose twice after losing the opener 1-0. The other came in 2004 vs. Colorado. “First and foremost, we can’t concede,” Donovan said. “We’ve got to be smart with our defending, but we’re in a position now where we've got nothing to lose. So we’re going to go like we have always, we're going to go and try to win the game. There’s no reason why the guys in this room can’t go win a game in San Jose.” ... After not starting in the Knockout Round victory vs. Vancouver, both Sean Franklin and Marcelo Sarvas returned to the Galaxy first team. “It’s always disappointing, especially when you have that much possession and we had quite a few good chances as well and crosses. Especially in the second half we kind of pushed on to them and we were creating chance after chance," said David Beckham. "If you don’t put one of those away it can always kill you at the end ... But we can take the positives from the chances we created and the possession that we had.” SUBSTITUTES FROM 1 Bingham GK 5 Ring MF 6 Salinas MF 7 Stephenson MF 9 Guvenisik FW 10 Dawkins MF 13 Newton GK 14 Alexandre FW 16 Gordon FW 17 Gjertsen MF 19 Garza FW 20 Tracy FW 27 Pizarro FW 28 Zayner DF 55 Opara DF SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SUBSTITUTES FROM 1 Rowe GK 6 Jordan DF 9 Wilhelmsson MF 11 Noonan FW 14 Buddle FW 15 Keat MF 16 Jimenez MF 24 Perk GK 25 Garcia MF 26 Stephens MF 29 Boyens DF 32 McBean FW 33 Villarreal MF 34 Walker MF 35 Gaul DF LA GALAXY

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18Busch

8Wondolowski

24Lenhart

81Chavez

4Cronin

30Baca

12Corrales

33Beitashour

26Bernardez

21Hernandez 15

Morrow

12Saunders

18Magee

7Keane

8Sarvas

23Beckham

10Donovan

5Franklin

2Dunivant 21

Meyer

4Gonzalez

19Juninho

WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS - 2L

REFEREE: Kevin Stott.AR1 (bench): Ian Anderson; AR2 (opposite): Brian Poeschel;

4th: Dave Gantar

INJURY REPORT: SJ -- OUT: MF Mehdi Ballouchy (L knee ACL tear); MF Jacob Hustedt (L ankle surgery); DF Tim Ward (L non-spe-cific soft tissue injury); QUESTIONABLE: FW Alan Gordon (R ankle sprain); PROBABLE: MF Cesar Diaz Pizarro (R groin strain); Simon Dawkins (R ankle sprain) ... LA -- OUT: DF A.J. DeLaGarza (L knee sprain); DF Leonardo (R knee inflammation); MF Kyle Nakazawa (back spasms); QUESTIONABLE: DF Sean Franklin (L hamstring tightness); DF David Junior Lopes (facial fracture); MF Christian Wilhelmsson (R quad tightness)SUSPENDED: noneWARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): SJ: Marvin Chavez ... LA: Juninho; Marcelo Sarvas

Wed., Nov. 7, Buck Shaw Stadium (8 p.m. PT; ESPN2/Deportes, TSN2, RDS2)LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD: SJ 17 wins (1 SO), 69 goals … LA 25 wins (4 SO), 80 goals … Ties 92012 HEAD-TO-HEAD: SJ 1 win, 9 GF; LA 0 wins, 7 GF; 2 tiesAT SAN JOSE:6/30: SJ 4, LA 3 (Lenhart 7; Bernardez 44; Cronin 47; Wondolowski 61 – Beckham 31; own goal 36; Donovan 41)10/21: SJ 2, LA 2 (Chavez 61; Wondolowski 73 -- Keane 59; Buddle 69)MLS CUP PLAYOFFS: SJ 4 wins, 11 GF; LA 4 wins, 13 GF; 1 tie

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES v LA GALAXY

The San Jose Earthquakes did it yet again, grabbing the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series with a game-winning stoppage-time goal from Victor Bernardez. "If we just keep playing like that, what happens is what happens. We keep working hard. We’ve done it all year and, the goal is

what the goal is," said forward Alan Gordon. It’s fortunate for us, but we don’t care how we get it." ... During the regular season, the Quakes scored an MLS-record nine goals in stoppage time –- five of those to win games. San Jose scored 22 of their MLS-leading 72 goals after the 75th minute. “I think it was a very mature away perfor-mance,” Quakes head coach Frank Yallop said. “We didn’t want to concede a goal. ... At this point, you’ve got to make sure you do that. We worked all week on defend-ing.” ... The Quakes held the Galaxy without a shot on goal until the three-quarter mark of the first leg. Goalkeeper Jon Busch ended the game with two saves. “If you look at the team defending, I thought it was excellent,” Yallop said. “I thought our work rate was great. They pushed on in the second half, were a little bit unlucky not to score, but I think in general, to keep them off the shot chart for 60-odd minutes was pretty good.” ... The Quakes posted a shutout for the first time since Sept. 15, and had just two over the final 14 games of the season. “I thought our defense played well. I thought [Bernardez and Hernandez] were amazing back there," Chris Wondolowski said. "They kept us organized. They had a tough matchup. There’s so much interchanging and so much movement. It’s tough to stay with those guys. But they stood up to the challenge.” ... The Earthquakes have never lost at home to the Galaxy in the MLS Cup Playoffs. After a win in 1996 in the first postseason game ever for both clubs, the Quakes also won in the dramatic 2003 Western Conference semifinal second leg. The teams played to a 1-1 draw in 2005 after the Galaxy won the first leg at home. “We know we can beat them, but this next one is going to be the most important,” Justin Morrow said. “None of those other four matter if we don’t win this next one, get a result that we need. I think they’re thinking that, too. They only need one to win and then they ruin our season.”

For a second time this season at The Home Depot Center, the Quakes scored deep in added time to defeat the Galaxy. “It was never a game you would think that we would lose, but it was kind of one fluke play, and we were a little unlucky,” Landon Donovan said. “We probably weren’t sharp enough in the offensive part of the field, but at worse we thought we’d go up there 0-0 and just have to get a goal. Now it looks like we’ve got to get two. But it’s not over. We’ve played well there twice this year.” ... In all four meetings this season, the Quakes have scored the game-deciding goal in the final half-hour. “The ball goes through the wall, deflects, takes a weird spin and you're trying to react based on what's happening in front of you," said LA goalkeeper Josh Saunders. "My play was not acceptable. I'll take the blame for covering the goal and, unfortunately, that's what happened.” ... Only twice in their long postseason history have the Galaxy come back to win a postseason series after losing the first game. The first was in the very first playoff series -- defeating San Jose twice after losing the opener 1-0. The other came in 2004 vs. Colorado. “First and foremost, we can’t concede,” Donovan said. “We’ve got to be smart with our defending, but we’re in a position now where we've got nothing to lose. So we’re going to go like we have always, we're going to go and try to win the game. There’s no reason why the guys in this room can’t go win a game in San Jose.” ... After not starting in the Knockout Round victory vs. Vancouver, both Sean Franklin and Marcelo Sarvas returned to the Galaxy first team. “It’s always disappointing, especially when you have that much possession and we had quite a few good chances as well and crosses. Especially in the second half we kind of pushed on to them and we were creating chance after chance," said David Beckham. "If you don’t put one of those away it can always kill you at the end ... But we can take the positives from the chances we created and the possession that we had.”

SUBSTITUTES FROM 1 Bingham GK 5 Ring MF 6 Salinas MF 7 Stephenson MF 9 Guvenisik FW 10 Dawkins MF 13 Newton GK 14 Alexandre FW 16 Gordon FW 17 Gjertsen MF 19 Garza FW 20 Tracy FW 27 Pizarro FW 28 Zayner DF 55 Opara DF

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKESSUBSTITUTES FROM

1 Rowe GK 6 Jordan DF 9 Wilhelmsson MF 11 Noonan FW 14 Buddle FW 15 Keat MF 16 Jimenez MF 24 Perk GK 25 Garcia MF 26 Stephens MF 29 Boyens DF 32 McBean FW 33 Villarreal MF 34 Walker MF 35 Gaul DF

LA GALAXY

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4Fernandez

18Rolfe

7MacDonald

22Berry

17Pardo

(60: Oduro)

13Segares

23Friedrich

25Johnson

6Anibaba

(75: Paladini) 12Pause

(46: Alex)14

Nyarko

1Hall

3Carr

(78: Kandji)

32Boswell

13Clark

12Bruin

(78: Ching)

8Sarkodie

16Moffat

11Davis

26Ashe

4Taylor

27Garcia

KNOCKOUT ROUND

REFEREE: Baldomero Toledo.AR1 (bench): Frank Anderson; AR2 (opposite): Ian Anderson;

4th: Juan GuzmanTOTAL SHOTS: 16 (Bruin 5, Carr 5)SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Bruin 2, Carr 2) FOULS: 16 (Garcia 4) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 4SAVES: 6 (Hall 6)

CAUTIONS Davis 67, Hall 91+

CHICAGO FIRE v HOUSTON DYNAMO Wed. Oct.. 31, Toyota Park (A: 10,923)

A goal in each half by forward Will Bruin gave the Houston Dynamo the victory against the Chicago Fire in the Eastern Conference Knockout Round match at Toyota Park. It was the first road win in more than three months for the reigning Eastern Conference champions. Bruin's first goal came on a free near-post header in the 12th minute on a corner kick from teammate Brad Davis, getting free in the heart of the penalty area and bouncing a deflected shot past Chicago goalkeeper Sean Johnson. Then, just 19 seconds after halftime, Bruin got his second on a blistering diagonal shot from inside the area after he was sprung by for-mer Fire forward Calen Carr on the heels of a costly Chicago turnover. The Fire pulled a goal back in the 83rd minute when he ran onto a ball from Patrick Nyarko from the left flank and sent an angled shot off the far post and into the goal. But the rest of the match was an exercise in game management by the Dynamo, to advance into the semifinal series.

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TOTAL SHOTS: 19 (Alex 4)SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 (Friedrich, Nyarko 2)FOULS: 10 (4 tied with 2) OFFSIDES: 5CORNER KICKS: 9SAVES: 4 (Johnson 4)

CAUTIONS NONE

HOU -- Will Bruin 1 (Brad Davis 1) 12HOU -- Will Bruin 2 (Calen Carr 1) 46CHI -- Alex 1 (Patrick Nyarko 1) 83

12Saunders

18Magee

23Beckham

10Donovan

19Juninho

(83: Stephens)

14Buddle

16Jimenez

(52: Sarvas)

2Dunivant

21Meyer

4Gonzalez

7Keane

18Knighton

40O’Brien

3Harvey

11Thorrington

14Robson 28

Koffie

22Mattocks

(59: Miller)

16Watson

(80: Richards)

6DeMerit

(70: Bonjour)

4Rochat

12Lee

REFEREE: Silviu Petrescu.AR1 (bench): Daniel Belleau; AR2 (opposite): Darren Clark;

4th: Ricardo SalazarTOTAL SHOTS: 23 (3 tied with 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 (Beckham 2)FOULS: 12 (5 tied with 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 9SAVES: 3 (Saunders 3)

CAUTIONSJuninho 43, Sarvas 87

LA GALAXY v VANCOUVER WHITECAPSThu. Nov., 1, The Home Depot Center (A: 14,703)

The LA Galaxy's title defense moved on after a stirring comeback against visiting Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Vancouver went ahead after just 182 seconds through rookie Darren Mattocks' finish, after carved out a yard of space in the area to finish a pass from Matt Watson. The Whitecaps' bunker defense then repeatedly thwarted LA's attack until the home side hit with two quick goals midway through the second half. LA outshot Vancouver, 23-9, but put only seven on target, and Whitecaps goalkeeper Brad Knighton was superb all night, his best save on a David Beckham free kick headed inside the left post just before halftime. But the equalizer came in the 69th minute. Beckham played a short corner to Juninho, who found Magee sneaking alone into the box and set him up perfectly for a side volley which gave Knighton no chance. Then four minutes later, Landon Donovan was trundled over by substitute Martin Bonjour in the area, and he finished his own penalty kick with aplomb for his record 21st postseason goal.

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TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Robson 3)SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (4 tied with 1) FOULS: 12 (Robson 3)OFFSIDES: 4 CORNER KICKS: 0SAVES: 5 (Knighton 5)

CAUTIONSBonjour 71, Lee 72

VAN -- Darren Mattocks 1 (Matt Watson 1) 3LA -- Mike Magee 1 (Juninho 1, David Beckham 1) 69LA -- Landon Donovan 1 (penalty kick) 73

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8Boskovic(69: Neal)

28Hamid

18DeLeon

23Kitchen

14Najar

5Jakovic

26Pajoy

11Saragosa

4McDonald

13Pontius

22Korb

31Robles

20Lindpere

4Marquez

(46: Miller)

17Cahill

16Lade

9Le Toux

(80: Cooper)

14Henry

5Holgersson

3Pearce

11McCarty

6Tainio

EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS - 1st LEGS

REFEREE: Jair Marrufo.AR1 (bench): Craig Lowry; AR2 (opposite): Adam Wienckowski;

4th: Jorge GonzalezTOTAL SHOTS: 10 (Henry 5)SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Henry 2) FOULS: 8 (Lade 3) OFFSIDES: 0 CORNER KICKS: 3SAVES: 5 (Robles 5)

CAUTIONS Lade 23, Pearce 75

D.C. UNITED v NEW YORK RED BULLS Sat. Nov.. 3, RFK Memorial Stadium (A: 17,556)

The first playoff match at RFK Stadium in five years had it all as the New York Red Bulls tied D.C. United 1-1 in a wild Eastern Conference Semifinal Series first leg. The drama began in the first half when United were awarded a penalty after New York defender Connor Lade was called for a handball in the box. The ensuing spot kick was taken by United’s Chris Pontius, who struck the ball hard, but New York goalkeep-er Luis Robles guessed right and the ball was cleared in the 33rd min-ute. But United took the lead on the hour when Red Bulls substitute Roy Miller attempted to clear a ball sent into the box by Perry Kitchen, but sent his clearance directly into the top corner of his own goal. Five min-utes later, the score was level when D.C. goalkeeper Bill Hamid jumped to corral a header by Heath Pearce and fell into his own net while hold-ing the ball. The home side went a man down in the 71st minute. Right back Andy Najar was shown two yellow cards in very quick succession, the second after throwing the ball at referee Jair Marrufo, but the Red Bulls were unable to capitalize.

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TOTAL SHOTS: 13 (Pajoy, Pontius 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Pontius 2)FOULS: 8 (Saragosa 3) OFFSIDES: 4CORNER KICKS: 5SAVES: 2 (Hamid 2)

CAUTIONS Najar 71SENT OFF Najar 71

DC -- own goal (Roy Miller) 61NY -- own goal (Bill Hamid) 65

1Hall

27Boniek

32Boswell

13R Clark

3Carr

(81: Ching)

8Sarkodie

11Davis

16Moffat

26Ashe

4Taylor

(55: Hainault)

12Bruin

(84: Weaver)

1Nielsen

23Kamara

7Myers

8Zusi

37Peterson

(90: Convey)

16Sinovic

17Sapong

(80: Dwyer)

55Julio Cesar

15Espinoza

(77: Joseph)

78Collin

5Besler

REFEREE: Edvin Jurisevic.SAR (bench): Chris Strickland; JAR (opposite): Adam Garner;

4th: Fotis BazakosTOTAL SHOTS: 13 (R. Clark, Moffat 3)SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Bruin, Moffat)FOULS: 15 (R. Clark 4) OFFSIDES: 2 CORNER KICKS: 3SAVES: 1 (Hall 1)

CAUTIONSCarr 27, Sarkodie 73

HOUSTON DYNAMO v SPORTING KC Sun. Nov., 4, BBVA Compass Stadium (A: 20,689)

The Houston Dynamo extended their unbeaten streak at home, handing top-seeded Sporting Kansas City a 2-0 loss in the first leg of their Eastern Conference Semifinal Series at BBVA Compass Stadium. The Dynamo opened the scoring in the 18th minute behind a brilliant strike from Adam Moffat. With Kansas City struggling to clear their area follow-ing a corner kick in the 18th minute, Will Bruin, nodded the ball into Moffat's path, and from well out of the area he unleashed a technically perfect strike inside the back post that Jimmy Nielsen could only wave at as it whizzed past him. Houston gradually took control of the game and eventually cashed in to score an all-important second goal 15 min-utes from the end. Calen Carr turned KC defender Aurélien Collin and sped toward the end line, eventually picking out Bruin for a simple finish inside the six-yard box. The scoreline was a repeat of last season’s 2-0 Dynamo victory in the Eastern Conference Championship at Livestrong Sporting Park.

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TOTAL SHOTS: 13 (Zusi 4)SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Sapong) FOULS: 11 (Collin 3)OFFSIDES: 2 CORNER KICKS: 4SAVES: 0

CAUTIONSKamara 42

HOU -- Adam Moffat 1 (Will Bruin 1) 18HOU -- Will Bruin 3 (Calen Carr 2) 75

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5Johansson

17Montero

26Ochoa

(57: Estrada)

13Tiffert

(82: Martinez)

10Rosales

(94+: Zakuani)

3Evans

6Alonso

31Parke

1Gspurning

34Ianni 8

Burch

15Saborio

2Beltran

5Beckerman

11Morales

(87: Alvarez)20

Grabavoy

17Wingert 6

Borchers

3Watson-Siriboe

(76: Olave)

8Johnson

18Rimando

7Espindola

(46: Paulo Jr)

REFEREE: Hilario Grajeda.AR1 (bench): Paul Scott; AR2 (opposite): Jeff Hosking;

4th: Allen ChapmanTOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Ochoa 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (5 tied with 1)FOULS: 13 (3 tied with 3)OFFSIDES: 2CORNER KICKS: 8SAVES: 4 (Gspurning 4)

CAUTIONSParke 47+, Evans 54

SEATTLE SOUNDERS v REAL SALT LAKEFri., Nov. 2, CenturyLink Field (A: 34,941)

Seattle Sounders FC and Real Salt Lake settled for their third 0-0 draw of the season, this time in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series. Real Salt Lake goalkeeper Nick Rimando was tested more often, making five saves, including diving stops off a pair of back-to-back corners in the 33rd minute. First, he stopped a Sammy Ochoa header and then moments later he robbed Jhon Kennedy Hurtado's div-ing effort. But his performance was made even more impressive by the fact that he played the final 20 minutes after a collision gave him a swol-len eye and nearly knocked him out of the game. Sounders FC goal-keeper Michael Gspurning made four saves, his last saving the result in the 85th minute when he dove to his right to stop an Álvaro Saborío header. No goals have been scored in the last 299 minutes that the two teams have played against one another.

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TOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Saborio 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (Saborio 2) FOULS: 13 (Paulo, Saborio 3) OFFSIDES: 1CORNER KICKS: 3SAVES: 5 (Rimando 5)

CAUTIONSBeckerman 53, Morales 56

12Saunders

18Magee

10Donovan

23Beckham

(78: Buddle)

19Juninho

7Keane

5Franklin

2Dunivant

21Meyer

4Gonzalez

8Sarvas

18Busch

24Lenhart

(65: Gordon)

8Wondolowski

4Cronin

30Baca

81Chavez

(59: Dawkins)

12Corrales

(69: Salinas)

33Beitashour26

Bernardez

21Hernandez

15Morrow

REFEREE: Ricardo Salazar.AR1 (bench): Corey Rockwell; AR2 (opposite): Peter Manikowski;

4th: Armando VillarrealTOTAL SHOTS: 12 (Keane 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Franklin, Keane)FOULS: 12 (Magee, Sarvas 3) OFFSIDES: 2CORNER KICKS: 2SAVES: 2 (Saunders 2)

CAUTIONSnone

LA GALAXY v S.J. EARTHQUAKESSun. Nov., 4, The Home Depot Center (A: 27,000)

The San Jose Earthquakes did it again, getting a goal late in stoppage time to overcome the LA Galaxy in the first leg opener of their Western Conference semifinal series at the Home Depot Center. It was an intense, defense-minded affair, with the Galaxy having more and better opportunities. Robbie Keane nearly broke the tie in the 86th minute, but his 26-yard blast caromed off the crossbar. Then in the 94th-minute, Víctor Bernárdez's free kick from 31 yards got through the Galaxy wall at the top of the box then goalkeeper Josh Saunders, who was unable to prevent the ball from rolling over the goal line. It was the fifth time this season the Quakes have scored a stoppage-time winner, including the May 23 meeting with the Galaxy in Carson, in which Alan Gordon head-ed home a 94th-minute decider as San Jose rallied from a two-goal defi-cit for a 3-2 triumph.

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TOTAL SHOTS: 8 (Wondolowski 4)SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (Bernardez 2) FOULS: 11 (Wondolowski 3) OFFSIDES: 2CORNER KICKS: 3SAVES: 2 (Busch 2)

CAUTIONSChavez 17

SJ -- Victor Bernardez 1 (free kick) 94+

WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS - 1st LEGS

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, Nov. 7, 2012, 8 p.m. PT

Earthquakes’ Last Game vs. LA Galaxy Earthquakes 1, LA Galaxy 0; Nov. 4, 2012; The Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. Victor Bernardez blasted a free kick from 40 yards out in second-half stoppage time to send the San Jose Earthquakes past the LA Galaxy 1-0 in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal series at The Home Depot Center. Bernardez struck his shot low through the LA Galaxy wall and past goalkeeper Josh Saunders for the decisive goal. The Earthquakes set an MLS record for second-half stoppage-time goals in the regular season with eight and stayed true to form in the postseason with their sixth added-time winner of the year on Sunday. The goal wasn’t Bernardez’s only contribution on the night. The Honduran international keyed a defensive effort that kept the league’s second-most potent offense off the scoreboard for San Jose’s eighth clean sheet of the year. Goalkeeper Jon Busch made two saves, including a diving parry in the 66th minute to deny a dipping shot from Galaxy right back Sean Franklin. With the win, the Earthquakes improved to 12-10-1 all time in the MLS Cup Playoffs. Heading into the second leg, San Jose is 6-2-1 during postseason play at home. The Earthquakes and LA have met in five times during the MLS Cup playoffs – in 1996, 2001, 2003, 2005 and now again in 2012. Earthquakes’ Last Regular Season Game vs. LA Galaxy Earthquakes 2, LA Galaxy 2; Oct. 21, 2012; Buck Shaw Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif. Chris Wondolowski scored the equalizing goal for the San Jose Earthquakes in a 2-2 draw against the LA Galaxy at Buck Shaw Stadium in front of a standing-room-only crowd of 10,744. The goal was Wondolowski’s 26th of the year, moving him to within one of Roy Lassiter’s 16-year-old MLS record for a single season. The Earthquakes’ never-say-die attitude was on full display once again as the home side rallied from one-goal deficits twice in the second half. The Galaxy scored first in the 59th minute as Robbie Keane cleaned up a loose ball in the box for his team-leading 16th goal of the season. Steven Lenhart won a free kick from 25 yards out, giving Marvin Chavez a crack on goal with a free kick. Chavez dipped his shot over the Galaxy wall and past a diving LA goalkeeper for his third goal of 2012. Buddle put the Galaxy back in front in the 69th minute, heading home a Sean Franklin cross for his third goal of the season. Buddle drifted toward the near post and Franklin placed his pass perfectly to allow the target man a free look on goal. That set the stage for another late equalizer from San Jose. Wondolowski got loose on a corner kick in the 73rd minute and powered a header past Galaxy goalkeeper Josh Saunders for his 26th of the season.

2012 EARTHQUAKES RESULTS/SCHEDULE (19-6-9, 66 Pts.) Date Day Opponent Result/Time (PT) March 10 Sat. New England Revolution W 1-0 March 17 Sat. %Houston Dynamo L 0-1 March 24 Sat. at Toronto FC W 3-0 March 31 Sat. at Seattle Sounders FC W 1-0 April 7 Sat. Vancouver Whitecaps FC W 3-1 April 14 Sat. at New York Red Bulls T 2-2 April 21 Sat. Real Salt Lake W 3-1 April 28 Sat. at Philadelphia Union W 2-1 May 2 Wed. D.C. United W 5-3 May 5 Sat. at Vancouver Whitecaps FC L 1-2 May 13 Sun. Chivas USA T 1-1 May 19 Sat. Columbus Crew T 1-1 May 23 Wed. at LA Galaxy W 3-2 May 27 Sun. at Sporting Kansas City L 1-2 May 29 Tues. *Fort Lauderdale Strikers W 2-1 June 5 Tues. *Minnesota Stars FC W 1-0 June 20 Wed. at Colorado Rapids W 2-1 June 23 Sat. at Real Salt Lake W 2-1 June 26 Tues. *Seattle Sounders FC L 0-1 June 30 Sat. #LA Galaxy W 4-3 July 3 Tues. at Portland Timbers L 1-2 July 7 Sat. at FC Dallas T 0-0 July 14 Sat. Real Salt Lake W 5-0 July 18 Wed. FC Dallas W 2-1 July 22 Sun. at Vancouver Whitecaps FC L 1-2 July 28 Sat. Chicago Fire T 1-1 July 31 Tues. **Swansea City T 2-2 Aug. 11 Sat. Seattle Sounders FC W 2-1 Aug. 18 Sat. at Montreal Impact L 1-3 Aug. 25 Sat. Colorado Rapids W 4-1 Sept. 2 Sun. Chivas USA W 4-0 Sept. 6 Thurs. **San Luis FC W 1-0 Sept. 15 Sat. at Chivas USA W 2-0 Sept. 19 Wed. Portland Timbers T 2-2 Sept. 22 Sat. at Seattle Sounders FC W 2-1 Sept. 29 Sat. FC Dallas T 3-3 Oct. 6 Sat. at Colorado Rapids W 4-1 Oct. 21 Sun. LA Galaxy T 2-2 Oct. 27 Sat. at Portland Timbers T 1-1 Nov. 4 Sun. ^at LA Galaxy W 1-0 Bold – Home Game *US Open Cup **International Friendly % Match played at AT&T Park; # Match played at Stanford Stadium ^MLS Cup Playoffs

MATCHDAY INFO San Jose Earthquakes at LA Galaxy Date: Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012 Kickoff: 8 p.m. PT Location: Buck Shaw Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif. Broadcast: ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, 1590 KLIV San Jose Earthquakes LA Galaxy Record (Pts.) 19-6-9 (66) 16-12-6 (54 pts.) Leading Scorer Chris Wondolowski (27) Robbie Keane (16) Assist Leader Marvin Chavez (13) Landon Donovan (14) Head Coach Frank Yallop Bruce Arena Earthquakes All-Time in MLS Cup Playoffs Overall: 12-10-1 (36 GF, 29 GA) Home: 6-2-1 (20 GF, 8 GA) Away: 4-8 (10 GF, 18 GA) Neutral: 2-0-0 (6 GF, 3 GA) In Quarterfinals: 7-8-1 (22 GF, 22 GA) In Semifinals: 3-2-0 (8 GF, 4 GA) In MLS Cup: 2-0-0 (6 GF, 3 GA) ESPN: Adrian Healey (play-by-play), Taylor Twellman (analyst), Monica Gonzalez (sideline reporter) ESPN in Studio: Max Bretos (host), Alexi Lalas (analyst), Alejandro Moreno (analyst) 1590 KLIV (English Radio): Anthony Passarelli (play-by-play) Twitter Accounts: @QuakesMatchday, @SJEarthquakes, @LAGalaxy Hashtags: #BlueNovember, #MarchtotheCup

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, Nov. 7, 2012, 8 p.m. PT

OPPONENT INFO LA Galaxy Scouting Report The LA Galaxy (16-12-6, 54 pts.) advanced to the Western Conference Semifinal thanks to a 2-1 win against Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Oct. 31 at The Home Depot Center. They dropped Sunday’s Western Conference Semifinal first leg 1-0 after Victor Bernardez scored in the 94th minute. The Galaxy are 4-4-1 all time against the Earthquakes in postseason play and hold a 13-11 goal advantage. The two sides have met in the MLS Cup Playoffs on five separate occasions – 1996, 2001, 2003, 2005 and now again in 2012. Counting the regular season, the Galaxy are 0-3-1 against San Jose in 2012. The offensive-minded club finished the season with the second-most goals in MLS (59) while conceding 47 times. Robbie Keane led the way with 16 goals and nine assists while Landon Donovan chipped in with nine goals and 14 assists. History of the Quakes – LA Galaxy Rivalry San Jose is 17-25-9 all-time against the LA Galaxy, including 12-9-6 at home and 1-0-1 at Buck Shaw Stadium … As the two original MLS teams in California, the Earthquakes (then known as the Clash) and the Galaxy met for the first time on April 28, 1996, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. … In front of a crowd of 40,347, the Clash fell to the Galaxy, 2-1 … From 1996-2005, the in-state rivals matched up more than any other teams in the league … Along with playing each other 48 times in the regular season, the Quakes and the Galaxy have also faced off eight times in the postseason and four times in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup … The teams squared off in the playoffs in 1996, 2003 and 2005, as well as the 2001 MLS Cup … The Galaxy captured the 1996 conference semifinal series, two games to one, taking the final two contests at the Rose Bowl by identical scores of 2-0 … In 2001, the sides met in the MLS Cup, with the Quakes producing a come-from-behind 2-1 triumph at Columbus Crew Stadium as Dwayne De Rosario scored the winner in overtime … The 2003 Western Conference Semifinal series produced one of the most memorable games in league history … After dropping the road leg of a two-game set, 2-0, San Jose fell behind by that same score after just 13 minutes of the home return to trail the series, 4-0 on aggregate … The Quakes responded with a four-goal explosion in regulation to level the aggregate, 4-4, getting the fourth from Chris Ronér in the 90th minute just moments after he had come into the game … Fellow second-half substitute Rodrigo Faria then struck six minutes into sudden-death overtime to send San Jose to the Western Conference Finals, and ultimately its second MLS Cup … In 2005, having lost the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals, 3-1, at The Home Depot Center, the Quakes needed another two-goal comeback to win the series … After going up 1-0 on a Brian Ching goal in Game 2 on Oct. 29, 2005, Ned Grabavoy scored for the Galaxy to end the Quakes’ hopes … That match marked the Quakes’ final game before the team was relocated to Houston on Dec. 15, 2005 … Since the Earthquakes rejoined MLS in 2008, the teams have met 10 times … San Jose has gone 3-4-3 during that stretch, including a 1-0 win in front of what was then a stadium-record crowd of 10,799 at Buck Shaw Stadium on Aug. 21, 2010, thanks to a fourth-minute goal by Chris Wondolowski … The sides played to a scoreless draw in front of a new Buck Shaw record crowd of 10,872 in last year’s first meeting on June 25, with the Quakes unable to find a goal despite out-shooting the Galaxy, 25-8, and playing with a man advantage for 47 minutes … The return fixture in Carson resulted in a 2-0 victory for LA as Robbie Keane scored the winner on his MLS debut … The Earthquakes were 2-0-1 against the Galaxy in 2012, rallying from two-goal deficits to knock off their Southern California rival on May 23, 3-2, at The Home Depot Center and June 30, 4-3, in front of 50,391 at Stanford Stadium. San Jose again came from behind in their final meeting of 2012, closing out a 2-2 draw on Oct. 21 … The Earthquakes defeated the Galaxy 1-0 in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal thanks to a 94th-minute free kick by defender Victor Bernardez. Earthquakes – LA Galaxy Connections Quakes head coach Frank Yallop was the head coach of the LA Galaxy from 2006-07, compiling a record of 18-21-12 … Galaxy midfielder Landon Donovan began his MLS career with the Earthquakes, producing 32 goals and 29 assists over 87 appearances from 2001-04 and helping lead San Jose to both of its MLS Cup titles in 2001 and 2003 … Quakes forward Alan Gordon played for the Galaxy from 2004-10, scoring 16 goals in 99 games … David Beckham made his Galaxy debut in a friendly against Chelsea as part of the World Series of Soccer at The Home Depot Center on July 21, 2007, entering the game for Gordon in the 78th minute … Quakes assistant coach Ian Russell played three games for Frank Yallop with the Galaxy in 2007 … Galaxy defender Todd Dunivant was San Jose’s first-round selection in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft (No. 6 overall) out of Stanford, and played 46 games for the Earthquakes from 2003-04, producing one goal and six assists … Current Galaxy starting goalkeeper Josh Saunders was also a member of that Earthquakes draft class (Round 4, No. 36) out of California (2001-02), and was on the roster of the 2003 MLS Cup champions, but did not appear in any games for the franchise … Galaxy assistant coach Curt Onalfo played in six matches for San Jose in 1997 … First-year Galaxy assistant coach Jovan Kirovski played in nine matches for the Quakes in 2008 … Quakes defenders Jason Hernandez and Galaxy midfielder Mike Magee played for the MetroStars in 2005 … Quakes goalkeeper David Bingham (2008-10) and Galaxy midfielder Hector Jimenez (2006-10) were teammates at Cal … Galaxy forward Chad Barrett played with Quakes goalkeeper Jon Busch in Chicago in 2007-08 and Quakes midfielder Sam Cronin in Toronto from 2009-10 … Quakes midfielder Simon Dawkins is on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, where second-year Galaxy forward Robbie Keane played from 2002-08 … Quakes defender Ike Opara and Galaxy midfielder Michael Stephens were teammates on the U.S. Under-23 Men’s National Team during CONCACAF Olympic qualifying in March 2012, as well as the U.S. squad at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

San Jose Earthquakes Communications Contacts: Los Angeles Galaxy Communications Contacts: Jed Mettee, Vice President of Marketing and Communications Justin Pearson, Senior Manager of Communications o: 408.556.7723 / c: 408.613.8172 / [email protected] o: 310.630.2216 / c: 310.617.2198 / [email protected] Frank Stranzl, Media Relations Manager Jamie Cardenas, Communications Coordinator o: 408.556.7774 / c: 707.696.1931 / [email protected] o: 310.630.2215 / c: 310.995.8561 / [email protected]

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, Nov. 7, 2012, 8 p.m. PT Earthquakes Leaders vs. LA Galaxy Chris Wondolowski has three goals in nine career appearances … Alan Gordon has scored three goals in four matches against his former club including the stoppage time game winner for the Quakes against the LA Galaxy on May 23 as the Quakes rallied from a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2 at the Home Depot Center … Steven Lenhart has four goals in eight appearances (four with San Jose), including goals on May 23 and June 30 … Ramiro Corrales has three assists in 30 appearances with the most recent coming on June 30 … Jon Busch is 9-7-5 with six shutouts over 21 career appearances, including a 3-1-3 record with two shutouts in a Quakes uniform. LA Galaxy Leaders vs. San Jose Forward Edson Buddle has nine goals in 15 appearances, including six in seven games with the Galaxy … Midfielder Landon Donovan has six goals and five assists in 11 games against his old club … Midfielder David Beckham has one goal and four assists in five games … Forward Robbie Keane has two goals in three appearances … Goalkeeper Josh Saunders is 1-0-1 with one shutout over three appearances. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES ALL-TIME SCHEDULE - POSTSEASON TOTALS DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. NOTES: 09/26/1996 Los Angeles W 1-0 17,209 1-0-0 QTR SJ: Ianni (36) 09/29/1996 at Los Angeles L 0-2 27,833 1-1-0 QTR LA: Fraser (84) Hurtado (90) 10/02/1996 at Los Angeles L 0-2 30,231 1-2-0 QTR LA: Hurtado (31) Cienfuegos (36) 09/22/2001 at Columbus W 3-1 20,883 1-0-0 QTR SJ: Donovan (5,46+) Lagos (31); CLB: Warzycha (54) 09/26/2001 Columbus W 3-0 10,419 2-0-0 QTR SJ: Lagos (9) Cerritos (68) Donovan (76) 10/10/2001 at Miami L 0-1 9,236 2-1-0 SEM MIA: Preki (53) 10/14/2001 Miami W 4-0 16,119 3-1-0 SEM SJ: Donovan (16) Russell (57) Lagos (69) De Rosario (89) 10/17/2001 at Miami W 1-0 (OT) 11,242 4-1-0 SEM SJ: Dayak (93) 10/21/2001 at Los Angeles W 2-1 (OT) 21,626 5-1-0 FIN SJ: Donovan (43) De Rosario (96); LA: Hernandez (21) 09/25/2002 Columbus L 1-2 8,069 0-1-0 QTR CLB: Buddle (38) Garcia (81); SJ: Donovan (54) 09/28/2002 at Columbus L 1-2 13,004 0-2-0 QTR SJ: Graziani (58); CLB: Garcia (50) McBride (81) 11/01/2003 at Los Angeles L 0-2 20,201 0-1-0 QTR LA: Victorine (59) Ruiz (62) 11/09/2003 Los Angeles W 5-2 (ST) 14,145 1-1-0 QTR SJ: Agoos (21) Donovan (35) Walker (50) Roner (90)

Faria (96); LA: Ruiz (7) Vagenas (13) 11/15/2003 Kansas City W 3-2 (OT) 16,108 2-1-0 SEM SJ: Lagos (61) Mullan (83) Donovan (117); KC:

Simutenkov (57) Klein (72) 11/23/2003 at Chicago W 4-2 27,000 3-1-0 FIN SJ: Ekelund (5) Donovan (38,71) Mulrooney (50); CHI:

Beasley (49) own goal (54) 10/24/2004 Kansas City W 2-0 8,659 1-0-0 QTR SJ: De Rosario (40) Waibel (52) 10/30/2004 at Kansas City L 0-3 10,222 1-1-0 QTR KC: Stephenson (26) own goal (48) Jewsbury (92+) 10/23/2005 at Los Angeles L 1-3 17,466 0-1-0 QTR SJ: Clark (68); LA: Gomez (13) Donovan (39,87) 10/29/2005 Los Angeles T 1-1 17,824 0-1-1 QTR SJ: Ching (42); LA: Grabavoy (67) 10/30/2010 New York L 0-1 10,525 0-1-0 QTR NY: Lindpere (55) 11/04/2010 at New York W 3-1 22,839 1-1-0 QTR SJ: Convey (6,76) Wondolowski (81); NY: Angel (78) 11/13/2010 at Colorado L 0-1 17,779 1-2-0 SEM COL: Kimura (42) 11/04/2012 at LA Galaxy W 1-0 27,000 1-0-0 QTR SJ: Bernardez (90+4) EARTHQUAKES MLS CUP PLAYOFFS ALL-TIME VERSUS W L T GF GA Chicago Fire 1 0 0 4 2 Colorado Rapids 0 1 0 0 1 Columbus Crew 2 2 0 8 5 Kansas City 2 1 0 5 5 LA Galaxy 4 4 1 11 13 Miami Fusion 2 1 0 5 1 New York Red Bulls 1 1 0 3 2

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, Nov. 7, 2012, 8 p.m. PT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON HIGH GAMES (1996-2012) Points 5 Bobby Convey 11/04/2010 at NY W 3-1 Goals 2 Landon Donovan 09/22/2001 at CLB W 3-1

2 Landon Donovan 11/23/2003 at CHI W 4-2 2 Bobby Convey 11/04/2010 at NY W 3-1

Assists 3 Richard Mulrooney 11/09/2003 vs. LA W 5-2 Shots 9 Ricardo Clark 10/23/2005 at LA L 1-3 Shots on Goal 4 Ricardo Clark 10/23/2005 at LA L 1-3 Fouls Committed 7 Ben Iroha 09/26/1996 vs. LA W 1-0 Fouls Suffered 8 Landon Donovan 09/26/2001 vs. CLB W 3-0 Corner Kicks 13 Richard Mulrooney 10/21/2001 at LA W 2-1 Offside 5 Brian Ching 10/30/2004 at KC L 0-3 Saves 8 Pat Onstad 11/23/2003 at CHI W 4-2 Shots Faced 10 Pat Onstad 11/23/2003 at CHI W 4-2 Goals Allowed 3 Pat Onstad 10/30/2004 at KC L 0-3

3 Pat Onstad 10/23/2005 at LA L 1-3 San Jose Earthquakes Team Postseason High Games (1996-2012) Points 18 11/09/2003 vs. LA W 5-2 Goals 5 11/09/2003 vs. LA W 5-2 Assists 8 11/09/2003 vs. LA W 5-2 Shots 23 11/09/2003 vs. LA W 5-2 Shots on Goal 12 10/14/2001 vs. MIA W 4-0 Fouls Committed 24 10/24/2004 vs. KC W 2-0 Fouls Suffered 23 09/26/2001 vs. CLB W 3-0 Corner Kicks 13 10/21/2001 at LA W 2-1 Offside 9 09/26/1996 vs. LA W 1-0 Saves 8 11/23/2003 at CHI W 4-2 Shots Faced 10 11/23/2003 at CHI W 4-2 Goals Allowed 3 10/30/2004 at KC L 0-3 3 10/23/2005 at LA L 1-3 Earthquakes with MLS Cup Playoff Experience The Earthquakes are back in the MLS Cup Playoffs for the second time since rejoining MLS in 2008. They last reached the postseason in 2010, toppling regular season Eastern Conference winner New York in the Conference Semifinals before dropping a 1-0 result to the Colorado Rapids in the Conference Final. Six players from that 2010 squad – Ramiro Corrales, Sam Cronin, Jason Hernandez, Khari Stephenson, Chris Wondolowski and Jon Busch – are still with the Earthquakes in 2012. Player GP/GS Minutes Goals Assists Alexandre, Jean-Marc 2/0 18 0 0 Baca, Rafael 1/1 90 0 0 Ballouchy, Mehdi 5/2 223 0 1 Beitashour, Steven 1/1 90 0 0 Bernardez, Victor 1/1 90 1 0 Chavez, Marvin 6/6 441 1 2 *Corrales, Ramiro 16/10 934 0 1 *Cronin, Sam 4/4 228 0 0 Dawkins, Simon 1/0 31 0 0 Gordon, Alan 8/0 113 0 0 *Hernandez, Jason 9/9 810 0 0 Lenhart, Steven 7/3 277 1 0 Morrow, Justin 1/1 90 0 0 Salinas, Shea 1/0 21 0 0 *Stephenson, Khari 6/3 237 1 0 *Wondolowski, Chris 4/4 360 1 0 Player GP/GS Minutes Shots Saves GAA Shutouts W-L-T *Busch, Jon 17/17 1,580 87 69 0.80 6 6-6-5 *Member of San Jose’s 2010 MLS Cup Playoff team

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, Nov. 7, 2012, 8 p.m. PT Busch Among All-Time Postseason Leaders Jon Busch is one of the best goalkeepers in MLS postseason history. He ranks No. 4 all-time in goals-against average for keepers with five or more MLS Cup Playoff games played at 0.80 and is seventh with six shutouts. Busch is also No. 8 on the all-time postseason appearances list among goalkeepers with 17. Bend it Like Bernardez Victor Bernardez blasted a free kick from 40 yards out in San Jose’s 1-0 win in LA on Sunday, the second time he’s connected on a long-range effort this season. He previously netted the game winner in a 4-0 win against Chivas USA on Sept. 2 at Buck Shaw Stadium, swerving a free kick around the wall and into the net from 40 yards out. The Honduran international has scored two of his three goals this season against the LA Galaxy. MLS Cup Playoff Debuts Six Earthquakes players made their MLS Cup Playoff debuts on Sunday at The Home Depot Center. The list includes: defenders Steven Beitashour, Victor Bernardez and Justin Morrow and midfielders Rafael Baca, Simon Dawkins and Shea Salinas. Postseason Goonies The Earthquakes continued their trend of late-game heroics during Sunday’s 1-0 win against the LA Galaxy as Victor Bernardez connected on a free kick in the 94th minute. Including the regular season, the Earthquakes have scored 10 second-half stoppage-time goals – six game winners and three equalizers. The club’s nine regular season goals in second-half stoppage were an MLS record. Goonies Timeline Below is a table charting each of the Earthquakes 10 stoppage-time goals in 2012: Date Opponent Result Goonie Minute 4/21 Real Salt Lake W 3-1 Simon Dawkins 90+2 4/21 Real Salt Lake W 3-1 Chris Wondolowski 90+3 4/28 Philadelphia Union W 2-1 Steven Lenhart 90+3 5/23 LA Galaxy W 3-2 Alan Gordon 90+4 6/20 Colorado Rapids W 2-1 Chris Wondolowski 90+2 7/28 Chicago Fire T 1-1 Steven Lenhart 90+8 8/11 Seattle Sounders FC W 2-1 Steven Lenhart 90+3 9/19 Portland Timbers T 2-2 Chris Wondolowski 90+2 9/29 FC Dallas T 3-3 Steven Lenhart 90+5 11/4 LA Galaxy W 1-0 Victor Bernardez 90+4 MLS Cup Playoff Shutouts Sunday’s shutout was San Jose’s sixth in postseason play and the first by Jon Busch in his four MLS Cup Playoff games with the Earthquakes. The club’s last MLS Cup Playoff shutout came on Oct. 24, 2004 in a 2-0 first leg win against Kansas City. Return to the MLS Cup Playoffs San Jose is making its eighth MLS Cup Playoff appearance with the first leg against the LA Galaxy, having qualified in 1996, 2001-05 and 2010. The return trip is their second in five years since rejoining MLS in 2008. Earthquakes Win Second Supporters’ Shield The Earthquakes clinched their second-ever Supporters’ Shield thanks to Sporting Kansas City’s scoreless draw against the New York Red Bulls on Oct. 20. As winners of the Supporters’ Shield, the Earthquakes claimed home-field advantage throughout the MLS Cup Playoffs. Of the 16 teams to hoist the Supporters’ Shield trophy, six have gone on to win MLS Cup, one has lost in the final, five have been eliminated in the semifinals, and the remaining four fell in the quarterfinals. The Supporters’ Shield represents a history unlike many others in sport. Fans conceptualized the trophy in the early years of Major League Soccer and unveiled it at the inaugural Supporters’ Summit prior to MLS Cup in 1998. Wondolowski Ties MLS Single Season Goals Record Chris Wondolowski’s 24th-minute penalty against the Portland Timbers on Sunday tied Roy Lassiter for the MLS single-season record for goals (27). Wondolowski scored five goals in San Jose’s final three games to match the mark. Wondolowski Wins Second Budweiser Golden Boot Chris Wondolowski won his second career Budweiser Golden Boot on Sunday, outdistancing Real Salt Lake’s Alvaro Saborio by nine goals to secure the honor. The nine-goal margin between Wondolowski and the Saborio is the largest in MLS history. Wondolowski’s 27 goals tied the MLS record for a single season. He also won the Budweiser Golden Boot in 2010, one-upping LA Galaxy striker Edson Buddle with 18. Wondolowski Breaks MLS Single Season Record for Game-Winning Goals Chris Wondolowski didn’t just score a lot of goals in 2012 – he scored a lot of goals that counted. Wondolowski broke the MLS record for game-winning goals by two with 11 on the season. Wondolowski previously held the benchmark with former LA Galaxy striker Carlos

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, Nov. 7, 2012, 8 p.m. PT Ruiz. San Jose’s striker also had four game-tying goals, meaning 56-percent of his final haul had a direct impact on the outcome of San Jose’s results. Wondolowski Sets Club Scoring Mark Chris Wondolowski ended the year three ahead of Ronald Cerritos for the club’s all-time goals record. He broke the mark with a hat trick in a 4-1 win against the Colorado Rapids on Oct. 6 and has now found the net 64 times in 106 games in San Jose. Cerritos previously held the mark with 61 goals in 148 games. Mr. October Chris Wondolowski has scored 16 goals in October over the last three years, 11 more than No. 2 on that list. Wondolowski scored six in five games in 2010 en route to his first Budweiser Golden Boot and followed up with five in four games in 2011. He notched five in three games to tie Roy Lassiter for the MLS single-season goals record in 2012. 2012 Chris Wondolowski Miletones Chris Wondolowski had one of the best seasons of any player in league history with 27 goals and seven assists. He left his mark in club and league record books in a big way: -Tied MLS record for goals in a single season with 27 -Broke MLS record for game-winning goals in a season with 11 -Won second career Budweiser Golden Boot by nine goals, the widest margin in MLS history -Surpassed Ronald Cerritos on the club’s all-time goals list with 64 -Six multi-goal games were third most in MLS history for a single season, established new club record -First person to win three MLS Player of the Month awards and a favorite to take the award in October -10th player in MLS history to score 20 or more goals in a single season -First player in MLS history to outscore an entire team during the course of a season, tallying 27 times to Chivas USA’s 24 -Involved in 34 Earthquakes goals (27 scored, seven assists), the most by any player in MLS history -Led MLS in shots on goal with 55 -Finished the season second in MLS with a 0.86 goals-per-90-minutes-played rate -Seven assists more than doubled his previous career high Wondolowski, Bernardez, Salinas Earn Club Awards The Earthquakes unveiled their team awards last week during a banquet presented by Franco Uomo, the official fashion designer of the club. The recipients included: Chris Wondolowski for Most Valuable Player, Victor Bernardez for Defender of the Year and Shea Salinas for Humanitarian of the Year. Each award winner received a free tailored suit courtesy of Franco Uomo. Career Year for Son of the Wind Marvin “Hijo del Viento” Chavez more than doubled his previous career high with 13 assists and tacked on three goals while playing in 27 games for San Jose in 2012. His previous best for assists in a year was four in 2011 as a member of FC Dallas. Quakes Linking Up San Jose led MLS in team assists with 74, 12 more than the next-best on the list, the LA Galaxy. Marvin Chavez led the club and finished tied for No. 3 in MLS with 13 assists. Veteran defender Ramiro Corrales, winger Shea Salinas and forwards Chris Wondolowski and Alan Gordon tied for next on San Jose’s list with seven each. Right back Steven Beitashour led San Jose a year ago with seven. Biggest Turnarounds The Earthquakes improved by 28 points and 11 wins from their 2011 season, one of the best turnarounds in MLS history. The 28-point difference from 2011 to 2012 is fourth on the MLS all-time list, 11 behind the 1999 MetroStars. Meanwhile, the Earthquakes’ 11 additional wins this season rank No. 1 all-time, one-upping the 1999 MetroStars and 2009 New York Red Bulls. New Club Mark for Points in a Season San Jose’s banner year culminated with the club’s second Supporters’ Shield and a new franchise mark for points in a season. The Earthquakes finished 19-6-9 for 66 points, two better than their previous record of 64 set in 2005. Quakes Tie Club Wins Mark The 4-1 win against the Colorado Rapids on Oct. 6 tied club records for wins (19) in a season. The club last won 19 games in 1999, 10 of which came via shootout with only nine in regulation. Earthquakes Smash Club Goals Record The Earthquakes tallied 72 times in 2012, smashing their previous club record of 55 set in 1997. San Jose eclipsed their previous benchmark on Sept. 2 against Chivas USA with seven games remaining in the regular season. Historical Perspective on San Jose’s 2012 Offensive Output The Earthquakes’ 72 goals during the regular season were third-most scored by a team in league history. The top two teams on the list – LA Galaxy (85) and D.C. United (74) – topped the list in a season that featured a league-wide average of 3.57 goals per game. The MLS average in 2012 was 2.64 goals per game.

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, Nov. 7, 2012, 8 p.m. PT They Just Keep Scoring The Earthquakes were held off the scoreboard just two times in 2012, a new club record for the least number of shutouts against. The two games San Jose failed to score came on March 17 in a 1-0 loss against the Houston Dynamo and July 7 in a 0-0 draw at FC Dallas. The previous club record was three in 1997. Multi-Goal Milestone The Earthquakes notched their 21st multi-goal game of the season in the club’s 2-2 draw against the LA Galaxy on Oct. 21, moving them ahead of the 2000 Chicago Fire and 2000 and 2005 MetroStars for the most multi-goal games in a single season since 2000. More on Multi-Goal Games The Earthquakes scored three or more goals 11 times in 2012, breaking the previous club record of eight from 2001. Additionally, Chris Wondolowski’s hat trick against Colorado on Oct. 6 was his sixth multi-goal game of the season, obliterating the previous club record of three by Ronald Cerritos (2001) and Landon Donovan (2003). Wondolowski also holds the club record for career multi-goal games with 11, three more than the next on the list. Top of the League The Earthquakes finished the regular season No. 1 in MLS with 72 goals scored and 73 assists. With 43 goals conceded, the Quakes also topped the league with a +29 goal differential. Additionally, San Jose led the league with 44 second-half goals and a +23 goal differential in the second half. #BashBros Earthquakes forwards Chris Wondolowski (27), Alan Gordon (13) and Steven Lenhart (10) are the first trio from the same team to score 10 or more goals in a season since 2002. Additionally, those three have accounted for more goals (50) than every MLS team except for the LA Galaxy (59), New York Red Bulls (57), D.C. United (53) and Seattle Sounders FC (51). Their haul combined is the most by three players in club history, 17 more than the previous San Jose benchmark set in 1996. The last time the Quakes had three players score 10 goals in a season was 1997 when Ronald Cerritos (12), Lawrence Lozzano (10) and Jeff Baicher (10) all reached double digits. Efficient Scorers Alan Gordon and Chris Wondolowski led MLS in goals per 90 minutes among players with at least 1,000 minutes logged in 2012. Gordon scored an amazing clip of 0.90 goals per 90 minutes while Wondolowski closed 2012 next on the list with a 0.86 rate. Toronto FC forward Danny Koevermans finished third at 0.68. Road Warriors The Earthquakes tied a club record for road wins in a season after defeating the Colorado Rapids 4-1 on Oct. 6 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. San Jose is 9-5-2 on the road this season, matching their full-point output from 2005. San Jose tied with Sporting Kansas City for the best road winning percentage in 2012 at .618. The Earthquakes also averaged more goals away from home – 1.71 per game – than any other team. That’s not to take anything away from its defense, which was No. 3 in the league in goals allowed on the road with a clip of 1.24 per game. Ending on an Unbeaten Streak The Earthquakes are unbeaten in their last nine MLS regular season games. Since dropping a 3-1 road decision against the Montreal Impact on Aug. 18, San Jose is 5-0-4 while outscoring opponents 24-11 in the process. Buck Shaw Stadium Unbeaten Streak at 18 The Earthquakes extended their Buck Shaw Stadium unbeaten streak to 18 games with a 2-2 draw against the LA Galaxy on Oct. 21, matching the club’s record-high at a single venue. The Quakes’ last loss at their primary venue came against the Colorado Rapids on Aug. 13, 2011. The Earthquakes were also unbeaten during an 18-game stretch from Sept. 25, 2004 to Oct. 8, 2005 at Spartan Stadium. The Earthquakes are 9-0-6 at Buck Shaw this season and 10-1-6 at home including matches played at AT&T Park and Stanford Stadium. Late Goals in Bunches The “Goonies” closed their campaign well ahead of all other MLS teams in late-game goals. San Jose scored 40 over the final 30 minutes, 12 more than No. 2 on that list, the LA Galaxy. The Earthquakes also paced the league with a club-record 22 strikes over the final 15 minutes, five ahead of the Houston Dynamo. San Jose also scored an MLS record eight second-half stoppage-time goals in 2012 – those added-time goals earned the Earthquakes an additional 13 points in the table. Rope-a-Dope The Quakes’ penchant for late-game heroics and second-half comebacks resulted in a league-best 4-4-6 record when conceding first. Their .500 mark was well ahead of the next-closest on the list, the New York Red Bulls with a .421 winning percentage. Hernandez Moving Up Club Record Book Earthquakes center back Jason Hernandez is No. 8 in both starts (122) and minutes played (10,847) in club history. He is also No. 9 on the club’s all-time appearance list with 123. Hernandez made his 100th career start in San Jose against Real Salt Lake in front of a home crowd at Buck Shaw Stadium on April 21.

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy, Nov. 7, 2012, 8 p.m. PT Busch Among MLS Career Leaders With a current mark of .740, Earthquakes goalkeeper Jon Busch is second on Major League Soccer’s all-time chart in career saves percentage. He trails only Brad Friedel, currently of Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League, who produced a mark of .756 over 38 games with the Columbus Crew in 1996-97. Busch picked up the 67th clean sheet of his 12-year MLS career on Sept.15 at Chivas USA, sixth-most among MLS’ all-time leaders. Busch has posted 21 shutouts in his three seasons as the starter in San Jose, to go along with his 21 during three seasons (2007-09) with the Chicago Fire, and 25 in five seasons (2002-06) with the Columbus Crew. Busch is also No. 8 all-time in saves in MLS history with 878 over his career. Yallop No. 4 on MLS Wins List Eighth-year Earthquakes head coach Frank Yallop is tied for No. 4 overall on the MLS regular-season coaching wins chart at 114. He became just the sixth manager in MLS history to reach the 100-win milestone with a 3-1 home victory over Real Salt Lake on April 21. He ranks behind Sigi Schmid (172), Bruce Arena (144) and Bob Bradley (124) and is tied with former pupil Dominic Kinnear (114). Yallop in the MLS Cup Playoffs Frank Yallop is no stranger to the MLS Cup Playoffs. He is tied for No. 6 on the all-time postseason wins list with nine. LA Galaxy head coach Bruce Arena sits atop the table with 22 in 10 seasons between D.C. United, New York and LA. Yallop has coached 15 MLS Cup Playoff games – all with San Jose – and is 9-6-0 during that stretch. He won MLS Cups with the Earthquakes in 2001 and 2003. Corrales in Exclusive 200-Start Club Veteran defender and team captain Ramiro Corrales made the 200th start of his San Jose career against the Houston Dynamo on March 17. He thus became the 19th player in league history to draw 200 starts for one club. Now in his 11th season in San Jose, Corrales played in his 200th game for the Earthquakes on July 2, 2011, against the New York Red Bulls. He made his MLS debut as a 19-year-old on April 28, 1996, at the LA Galaxy. The list of (now 20) players who have made 200-plus starts with one MLS club follows (bold are still active with listed teams): 1. C.J. Brown – 290 starts for CHI 2. Jaime Moreno – 288 starts for DC 3. Cobi Jones – 281 starts for LA 4. Shalrie Joseph – 254 starts for NE 5. Matt Reis – 241 starts for NE T6. Kevin Hartman – 238 starts for LA T6. Jay Heaps – 238 starts for NE 8. Logan Pause – 236 starts for CHI 9. Kerry Zavagnin – 228 starts for KC 10. Jason Kreis – 227 starts for DAL

11. Nick Garcia – 224 starts for KC 12. Chad Marshall – 220 starts for CLB 13. Ramiro Corrales – 217 starts for SJ 14. Mike Clark – 216 starts for CLB T15. Davy Arnaud – 213 starts for SKC T16. Chris Armas – 212 starts for CHI T16. Zach Thornton – 212 starts for CHI T16. Pablo Mastroeni – 212 starts for COL 19. Jimmy Conrad – 203 starts for KC 20. Ben Olsen – 200 starts for DC

And Then There Was One Ramiro Corrales is the lone remaining active player in MLS who participated in the league’s inaugural 1996 season. Defender Frankie Hejduk (LA Galaxy) and goalkeeper Zack Thornton (Chivas USA) made a handful of appearances in 2011. Hejduk officially announced his retirement and joined the Columbus Crew front office on April 19. Corrales was the youngest to play in MLS in 1996 as a 19-year-old. Making the First One Count The Earthquakes are 86-9-25 since 2001 when scoring the first goal. So far this season, San Jose is 14-2-2 when scoring first, their two losses coming at Vancouver (2-1) on May 5 and at Montreal (3-1) on Aug. 18. The club was 7-4-5 in 2011, 12-0-2 in 2010, 6-1-5 in 2009 and 8-1-3 in 2008. Prior to 2010, San Jose also went undefeated in 2001 (13-0-2), 2003 (11-0-1) and 2005 (14-0-5) when scoring first. The Earthquakes were 12-2-0 in 2002 when finding the back of the net first, only giving up leads two times in losing 2-1 at the LA Galaxy on July 4, and falling at Kansas City by the same score on July 27. In 2004, the Quakes went 8-1-1 when scoring first, the best mark in MLS. The Quakes surrendered a 1-0 advantage and dropped a 2-1 decision at the LA Galaxy on July 4, 2004, losing for just the first time since July 27, 2002, when striking first. The Quakes are also impressive in the playoffs when scoring first, posting an 8-0-1 record all-time. Scoring First Under Yallop During Frank Yallop’s tenure with San Jose, the Earthquakes are one of the best teams in the league when scoring the first goal. The Quakes are 83-10-20 (.823) in eight seasons under Yallop when striking first. The team went 36-2-3 from 2001-03 when producing the first goal of the contest. The Quakes only gave up leads two times in 2002, losing 2-1 at the LA Galaxy on July 4 and falling at Kansas City by the same score on July 27. Yallop’s team was 8-1-3 in 2008 when scoring first, 6-1-5 in 2009, 12-0-2 in 2010, 7-4-5 in 2011 and is 14-2-2 in 2012. Halftime Success The Earthquakes remain amongst the best in league history in holding onto a halftime lead. Since the beginning of the 2000 season, the Quakes are 80-3-16 (.889) when leading at the half, including marks of 4-2-2 in 2011, 7-0-2 in 2010, 4-0-3 in 2009, 6-1-0 in 2008, 7-0-3 in 2005, 7-0-1 in 2004 and 8-0-1 in 2003. They finished 11-0-1 in 2012. Despite holding a 1-0 halftime lead on May 10, 2008, vs. Columbus, the Quakes were edged by the final score of 3-2. That game marked the team’s first loss since 1999 when holding a halftime advantage.

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Follow the San Jose Earthquakes on Twitter @SJEarthquakes – Official account of the San Jose Earthquakes @QuakesPrez – Club President Dave Kaval is now on Twitter @SamGarza19 – The Quakes’ first-round selection in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft, Sam Garza @SimonDawkins87 – The Tottenham Hotspur loanee debuted on Twitter midway through the 2012 season @JGjertsen17 – Earthquakes winger Joey Gjertsen @SercanGuvenisik – First Turkish player in MLS, newcomer Sercan Guvenisik @J_Hernandez_21 – Veteran center back and social maven Jason Hernandez @JacobHustedt – The rookie midfielder is the latest Quakes player on Twitter @JMo_row_15 – Third-year defender Justin Morrow @NewtonEvan13 – San Jose goalkeeper Evan Newton @IkeOpara – Third-year defender and U.S. U-23 national team player Ike Opara @CesarDPizarro – Quakes’ top selection in the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft, Cesar Diaz Pizarro @BradRing87 – Fourth-year central midfielder Brad Ring @SalinasSJ11 – In his return to the franchise that drafted him, winger Shea Salinas @MarcusGTracy – The latest San Jose acquisition just joined Twitter @ChrisWondo – Two-time MLS goal-scoring leader Chris Wondolowski Earthquakes Recent Transactions Nov. 23, 2011: D Bobby Burling selected by the Montreal Impact in MLS Expansion Draft. Nov. 30, 2011: Signed F Steven Lenhart to a new contract; Acquired M Shea Salinas from Vancouver Whitecaps FC for allocation money. Dec. 1, 2011: Acquired M Jean-Marc Alexandre from Real Salt Lake for first-round pick (6th overall) in 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft. Dec. 2, 2011: Traded M Bobby Convey to Sporting Kansas City for an international player slot. Dec. 16, 2011: Acquired M Marvin Chavez from FC Dallas for allocation money. Dec. 28, 2011: Signed D Victor Bernardez. Dec. 31, 2011: Declined options for M Andre Luiz, F Matt Luzunaris, F Scott Sealy and GK Andrew Weber. Jan. 12, 2012: Signed F Alan Gordon to a new contract; Selected M Sam Garza (1st round, 6th overall), M Jacob Hustedt (2nd round, 25th overall) and GK Chris Blais (2nd round, 33rd overall) in 2012 MLS SuperDraft.Jan. 17, 2012: Selected F Cesar Diaz Pizarro (2nd round, 25th overall), D David Tiemstra (3rd round, 44th overall), D James Kiffe (4th round, 63rd overall) and D Tyler Krumpe (4th round, 73rd overall) in 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft. Jan. 26, 2012: Signed GK Jon Busch to a new contract; Signed F Sercan Guvenisik. Feb. 2, 2012: Signed M Tressor Moreno. Feb. 9, 2012: Signed F Chris Wondolowski to a new contract. Feb. 14, 2012: Reacquired M Simon Dawkins on loan from Tottenham Hotspur. Feb. 28, 2012: Signed F Cesar Diaz Pizarro. March 9, 2012: Signed GK Evan Newton and D Josh Suggs. March 10, 2012: Signed M Jacob Hustedt. April 5, 2012: Loaned D Josh Suggs to the Tampa Bay Rowdies (NASL). April 29, 2012: D Josh Suggs recalled from loan to Tampa Bay Rowdies. June 20, 2012: Signed D Jed Zayner. June 28, 2012: Waived D Josh Suggs and M Ellis McLoughlin. July 9, 2012: Transferred M Anthony Ampaipitakwong to Buriram United; Terminated contract of M Tressor Moreno. July 30, 2012: Acquired M Mehdi Ballouchy from New York Red Bulls for conditional 2013 SuperDraft pick and 2013 international player slot. Sept. 13, 2012: Acquired F Marcus Tracy through a weighted lottery.

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QUAKES ALL-TIME LEADERS Games Played 1. Ramiro Corrales .......................................... 238 2. Joe Cannon ................................................... 171 3. Richard Mulrooney ........................................ 163 4. Ronald Cerritos ............................................. 148 5. Wade Barrett ................................................. 142 6. John Doyle .................................................... 132 7. Ian Russell .................................................... 131 8. Troy Dayak .................................................... 129 9. Jason Hernandez ........................................ 123 10. Eddie Lewis ................................................. 115 Minutes Played 1. Ramiro Corrales ..................................... 19,335 2. Joe Cannon .............................................. 15,561 3. Richard Mulrooney ................................... 14,204 4. Ronald Cerritos ........................................ 12,382 5. Wade Barrett ............................................ 12,218 6. John Doyle ............................................... 11,385 7. Troy Dayak ............................................... 10,830 8. Jason Hernandez ................................... 10,847 9. Eddie Lewis ................................................ 8,867 10. Ian Russell ............................................... 8,146 Games Started 1. Ramiro Corrales .......................................... 217 2. Joe Cannon ................................................... 171 3. Richard Mulrooney ........................................ 155 4. Ronald Cerritos ............................................. 142 5. Wade Barrett ................................................. 136 6. John Doyle .................................................... 129 7. Troy Dayak .................................................... 122 8. Jason Hernandez ........................................ 122 9. Eddie Lewis ................................................... 100 10. Ian Russell .................................................... 91

Goals Scored 1. Chris Wondolowski ....................................... 64 2. Ronald Cerritos ............................................... 61 3. Landon Donovan ............................................. 32 4. Dwayne De Rosario ........................................ 27 5. Brian Ching ...................................................... 25 6. Eric Wynalda ................................................... 21 7. Jeff Baicher...................................................... 20 8. Ryan Johnson ................................................. 17 T9. Ramiro Corrales .......................................... 14 T9. Ariel Graziani ................................................. 14 T9. Manny Lagos ................................................. 14 T9. Lawrence Lozzano ........................................ 14 T9. Alan Gordon .................................................. 14 Assists 1. Ronald Cerritos ............................................... 47 2. Richard Mulrooney .......................................... 44 3. Eddie Lewis ..................................................... 35 4. Dwayne De Rosario ........................................ 31 5. Ramiro Corrales............................................. 30 T6. Landon Donovan ........................................... 29 T6. Eric Wynalda ................................................. 29 8. Wade Barrett ................................................... 24 9. Brian Mullan..................................................... 23 10. Ian Russell ..................................................... 20 Game-Winning Goals 1. Chris Wondolowski ....................................... 27 2. Ronald Cerritos ............................................... 15 3. Landon Donovan ............................................. 10 4. Dwayne De Rosario .......................................... 8 Note: Players in Bold are Active

Earthquakes Head Coach: Frank Yallop San Jose Earthquakes 10th Season (8th with SJ) MLS Coaching Career: YEAR CLUB W L T Pct. GF GA 2001 San Jose Earthquakes 13 7 6 .615 47 29 2002 San Jose Earthquakes 14 11 3 .554 45 35 2003 San Jose Earthquakes 14 7 9 .617 45 35 2006 LA Galaxy 9 7 5 .548 37 37 2007 LA Galaxy 9 14 7 .417 38 48 2008 San Jose Earthquakes 8 13 9 .417 32 38 2009 San Jose Earthquakes 7 14 9 .383 36 50 2010 San Jose Earthquakes 13 10 7 .550 34 33 2011 San Jose Earthquakes 8 12 14 .441 40 45 2012 San Jose Earthquakes 19 6 9 .691 72 43 MLS Coaching Totals: 114 101 78 .522 426 393 MLS Cup Playoffs: YEAR CLUB W L T Pct. GF GA 2001 San Jose Earthquakes 5 1 0 .833 13 3 2002 San Jose Earthquakes 0 2 0 .000 2 4 2003 San Jose Earthquakes 3 1 0 .750 12 8 2010 San Jose Earthquakes 1 2 0 .333 3 3 2012 San Jose Earthquakes 1 0 0 1.00 1 0 MLS Coaching Totals: 10 6 0 .625 31 18

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Earthquakes Player Bios: #14 JEAN-MARC ALEXANDRE M 5-11 190 DOB 8-24-86 DELRAY BEACH, FL MLS: DNP vs. NE on 3/10, vs. HOU on 3/17, at TFC on 3/24, at SEA on 3/31, vs. VAN on 4/7 and at NY on 4/14 … Named to 18-player game roster vs. former club RSL on 4/21, but DNP … Was on the bench again but DNP at PHI on 4/28 … DNP vs. DC on 5/2, at VAN on 5/5, vs. CHV on 5/13, vs. CLB on 5/19, at LA on 5/23, at SKC on 5/27, and at COL on 6/20 … Came off the bench and played final 6 minutes at RSL on 6/23 … DNP vs. LA on 6/30, at POR on 7/3, at FCD on 7/7, vs. RSL on 7/14, vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18, vs. COL on 8/25, vs. CHV on 9/2 … Came on as a substitute in the 88th minute at COL on 10/6 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. POR on 3/27 and scored the game’s lone goal in the 53rd minute on a left-footed shot from 25 yards into the lower corner … Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/8 … Played 90 minutes at LA on 5/8 … Played 86 minutes vs. CHV on 5/14 before a second yellow-card caution earned him a red-card ejection … Started and played 82 minutes at SEA on 9/23 …Open Cup: Started and played 90 minutes vs. FTL on 5/29 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. MIN on 6/5 … On bench but DNP vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: --. Last MLS Game: 10/6/12 at COL; Last Goal: 6/4/11 vs. VAN (with RSL); Last Assist: 6/11/11 at PHI (with RSL). 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. #30 RAFAEL BACA M 5-8 160 DOB 9-11-89 LAWNDALE, CA MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 3/10 … Started and played the first half vs. HOU on 3/17 … Came on as a substitute in the 57th minute at TFC on 3/24 and assisted on the game’s final goal in the 67th minute … Played 90 minutes at SEA on 3/31 and vs. VAN on 4/7 … Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/14 and tallied his first goal of 2012 (second of career) to tie the game at 1-1 in the 15th minute … Started at right wing in the absence of the suspended Marvin Chavez and played 82 minutes vs. RSL on 4/21 … Played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/28, moving from the right wing into central midfield in the 61st minute … Came on as a substitute for the last 27 minutes vs. DC on 5/2 … Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/5 … Started and played 60 minutes vs. CHV on 5/13 … Started and played 70 minutes vs. CLB on 5/19 … Started and played 74 minutes at LA on 5/23 … Started and played 65 minutes at SKC on 5/27 … Played 65 minutes on 6/20 at COL … On bench but DNP at RSL on 6/23 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/30 … Started and played 59 minutes vs. POR on 7/3… Started and played 90 minutes at FCD on 7/7, 7/14 vs. RSL and vs. FCD on 7/18 … Started and played 82 minutes at VAN on 7/22 … Started and played 59 minutes vs. CHI on 7/28 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/11 … Started and played 74 minutes at MTL on 8/18 … Started and played 90 minutes against COL on 8/25, recording an assist in the 31st minute … Started and played 83 minutes vs. CHV on 9/2 …Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 9/15… Started and played 63 minutes vs. POR on 9/19 …Started and played 88 minutes on 9/22 at SEA …Started and played 90 minutes vs. FCD on 9/29 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. COL on 10/6, vs. LA on 10/21, at POR on 10/27 … Reserves: Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 6/8 … MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 90 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals …Open Cup: Came on as a substitute in the 88th minute against FTL on 5/29 … Came on as a substitute in the 77th minute against MIN on 6/5 … Started and played 80 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: Came on as a sub in the 71st minute vs. SC on 7/31, assisting on Steven Lenhart’s equalizing goal in the 85th minute … Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 4/14/12 at NY; Last Assist: 8/25/12 vs. COL. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 (4/14 at NY) … A: 1 (3/24 at TFC and 8/25 vs. COL) #11 MEHDI BALLOUCHY M 5-11 169 DOB 4-6-83 CASABLANCA, MOROCCO MLS: Traded to San Jose on 7/30 in exchange for 2013 international spot and 2013 conditional draft pick … DNP vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 … Played 10 minutes vs. COL on 8/25 … Came on as a substitute in the 83rd minute vs. CHV on 9/2 … Started and played 75 minutes at CHV on 9/15…Started and played 58 minutes vs. POR on 9/19 … Started and played 51 minutes vs. FCD on 9/29 … Reserves: Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12, assisting on San Jose’s second and third goals …Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 9/2, scoring the game-winning goal in the ninth minute… Started and played 65 minutes at SEA on 9/22 … Open Cup: --. Exhibition: Started and played 62 minutes vs. SC on 7/31 Last MLS Game: 9/29/12 vs. FCD; Last Goal: 3/31/12 vs. MTL (With NY); Last Assist: 6/17/12 at CHI (With NY). 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 (7/21/ vs. PHI with NY) … A: 1 (5/13 at PHI, 6/17 at CHI with NY) 2012: MLS: Played in 16 of New York’s 22 games, making 10 starts. Provided a goal and two assists. Scored in the Red Bulls’ 5-2 victory over the Montreal Impact on March 31 … 2011: MLS: Appeared in a career-high 29 games in his first full-season for the Red Bulls, including 17 starts. Scored 2 goals and added one assist in the MLS regular season, including a stoppage time equalizer at Houston on May 21. Assisted on Joel Lindpere’s winning goal for New York in the Eastern Conference Play-In Round of the MLS Playoffs… 2010: MLS: Made six appearances for the Red Bulls after being acquired from Colorado, scoring a goal and providing an assist. Made New York debut on Sept. 16 at FC Dallas, scoring his first New York goal in a 2-2 draw. Started and played 90 minutes in 2-0 win at Los Angeles on Sept. 24. Appeared in 21 matches for Colorado prior to joining the Red Bulls, starting 19 games and notching three goals and five assists… 2009: MLS: Appeared in 28 games, 23 starts, playing a career-high 2,148 minutes with two goals and a career-high and team-second seven assists. Tied for ninth in MLS in assists (7) and tied for eighth in corner kicks (67). Made game-winning assist on corner kick vs. Houston on Aug. 30. Set a new single season career-high with his fifth assist of the season vs. FC Dallas on June 24 on Omar Cummings’ game-tying 84th minute goal. Scored the game-winning goal on a penalty kick, his first score of the season, in a 3-2 win over New York on May 30 and added an assist. Played in 74 minutes at Los Angeles on April 7 in U.S. Open Cup play-in match and scored in penalty kick shootout victory… 2008: MLS: Played his first full season in a Rapids kit in 2008 recording a then career-high four assists in 12 starts and 18 games played. Played all 90 minutes of his first five consecutive starts. Scored his first goal and first assist of the season in the same match in a 4-0 victory against New York on July 4… 2007: MLS: Started eight of the nine games he appeared in for the Rapids logging 614 minutes. Made his Rapids debut playing 90 minutes on July 22 at Kansas City. Started all 14 games he appeared in with Real Salt Lake before being traded to the Rapids… 2006: MLS: Drafted by Real Salt Lake with the second overall selection in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft. Appeared in all 32 games for Real Salt Lake, including 26 starts, while logging 2,162 minutes and tallying two goals and two assists. Named one of three finalists for the 2006 MLS Gatorade Rookie of the Year Award. Made MLS debut in the starting XI on April 2 at Chivas USA, playing 73 minutes in a 3-0 defeat. Notched first career MLS assist on April 29 vs. Los Angeles, coming off the bench to help on Atiba Harris’s 74th minute goal in a 3-2 loss. First career MLS goal on May 20 vs. Kansas City in the 78th minute sparked RSL to a 2-1 comeback win… Collegiate/Club: Played one season at Creighton, leading the Bluejays to the semifinals of the 2002 College Cup, before transferring to Santa Clara, where he played two seasons. Was a two-time All-American selection, including a First Team selection in 2005. Graduated from Gunn High School in Palo Alto, Calif. Played in Raja Casablanca’s youth system in his native Morocco until moving to the United States at 16. Has represented Morocco at the U16 and U17 level … Personal: Son of Driss and and Malika Ballouchy. Father is a former French second division player. Lists Scarface and Gladiator as favorite movies. Major in college was finance. #33 STEVEN BEITASHOUR D 5-10 170 DOB 2-1-87 SAN JOSE, CA MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 3/10, vs. HOU on 3/17 and at TFC on 3/24 … Notched his first assist of 2012 in the 56th minute at TFC on 3/24 … Played 90 minutes at SEA on 3/31 and vs. VAN on 4/7 … Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/14 and provided his second assist of the year with a left-footed

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cross on the second equalizer in the 35th minute … Played 90 minutes vs. RSL on 4/21 and notched two assists … Played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/28 … Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 5/2 and provided his second game-winning assist of the year on Chris Wondolowski’s 69th-minute header … Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/5, vs. CHV on 5/13, vs. CLB on 5/19, at LA on 5/23 and at SKC on 5/27 … Started and played 75 minutes at COL on 6/20 … Started and played 90 minutes at RSL on 6/23 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/30, assisting on Sam Cronin’s game-tying goal in the 47th minute … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 7/3, at FCD on 7/7, vs. RSL on 7/14, vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22 … DNP vs. CHI on 7/28 due to yellow card accumulation … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18, vs. COL on 8/25, vs. CHV on 9/2, at CHV on 9/15, vs. POR on 9/19, at SEA on 9/22, vs. FCD on 9/29, at COL on 10/6, vs. LA on 10/21, at POR on 10/27 … MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 90 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals …Open Cup: Came on as a substitute in the 65th minute … Played full 90 minutes vs. MIN on 6/5 and provided assist on Steven Lenhart’s winning goal in the 85th minute… Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: --. Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 4/24/10 at CHV; Last Assist: 6/30/12 vs. LA. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 2 (4/21 vs. RSL). #26 VICTOR BERNARDEZ D 6-2 190 DOB 5-24-82 LA CEIBA, HONDURAS MLS: Made his MLS debut vs. NE on 3/10, playing 90 minutes … Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 3/17, at TFC on 3/24, and at SEA on 3/31 … Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/7 … Started and played 45 minutes at NY on 4/14 before having to leave the match due to a knee injury … DNP vs. RSL on 4/21, at PHI on 4/28, vs. DC on 5/2, at VAN on 5/5, vs. CHV on 5/13, vs. CLB on 5/19, at LA on 5/23 and at SKC on 5/27 (L MCL sprain) … Returned to starting lineup on 6/20 at COL, playing 90 minutes and picking up a yellow card … Started and played 90 minutes at RSL on 6/23 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/30, scoring in the 44th minute … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 7/3, at FCD on 7/7, 7/14 vs. RSL, vs. FCD on 7/18, and at VAN on 7/22… Started and played 81 minutes vs. CHI on 7/28 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 …Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 9/15 … Started and played 90 minutes at SEA on 9/22, assisting in the game-winning goal in the 30th minute … DNP vs. COL on 8/25 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 9/2, scoring a goal in the 11th minute off a free kick … Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 9/15, vs. POR on 9/19, vs. FCD on 9/29, vs. LA on 10/21 … Started and played 73 minutes at POR on 10/27… MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 90 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals, scoring the game-winning goal in the 94th minute …Open Cup: -- Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: -- … International: Called up to Honduras National Team on 5/28 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. El Salvador on 6/2 and scored the opening goal in a 3-0 victory … Started and played 90 minutes in 2014 WC Qualifiers on 6/8 and 6/12 against Panama (0-2) and Canada (0-0), respectively … Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 9/2 vs. CHV; Last Assist: 9/22/12 at SEA. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 (Multiple times) … A: --. #1 DAVID BINGHAM GK 6-2 185 DOB 10-19-89 PLEASANTON, CA MLS: DNP first 14 games of the season … Started first game and picked up win on 6/20 at COL, making four saves … DNP at RSL on 6/23 … Played the second half vs. LA on 6/30 after Jon Busch left with a left eye injury, making one save and keeping a clean sheet in his 45 minutes of play … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 7/3 … On bench but DNP at FCD on 7/7, vs. RSL on 7/14, vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 … DNP vs. COL on 8/25, vs. CHV on 9/2, at CHV on 9/15, vs. POR on 9/19, at COL on 10/6… Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. POR on 3/27, making four saves in keeping the shutout … Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/8, making five saves … Played 90 minutes at LA on 5/8 … Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 5/14, making four saves … On bench but DNP at CHV on 6/8 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12, recording his second clean sheet with the reserves … Came on as a substitute in the 45th minute at POR on 8/27 … Started and played 90 minutes at SEA on 9/23 …Open Cup: Started and played 90 minutes vs. FTL on 5/29, allowing one goal while making 5 saves … Played 90 minutes vs. MIN on 6/5, making 3 saves… Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26, making 4 saves … Exhibition: Started and played 71 minutes vs. SC on 7/31 … Last MLS Game: 7/3/12 at POR; Last Shutout: 6/5 vs. MIN (Open Cup); Most Saves: 5 on 5/29 vs. FTL (Open Cup) 2012 MLS Game Highs: SV: 4 (6/20 at COL) … SOG: 5 (7/3 at POR) #18 JON BUSCH GK 5-10 165 DOB 8-18-76 ALBANY, NY MLS: Played 90 minutes and earned the shutout in a 1-0 home win over NE on 3/10 … Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 3/17 and became just the second player on the current Quakes roster to make his 200th MLS appearance, joining team captain Ramiro Corrales in the 200 Club … Kept his second shutout of 2012 in the 3-0 win at TFC on 3/24, needing to make just one save in drawing start No. 200 for his MLS career … Third shutout came at SEA on 3/31 with a season-high five saves, after which he was nominated for Save of the Week: Week 4 … Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/7, making five more saves … Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/14, vs. RSL on 4/21 and at PHI on 4/28, called upon for four saves combined … Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 5/2, making four saves, including a sprawling reflex stop to his right on a 35th-minute bicycle-kick effort from Dwayne De Rosario which earned him a second Save of the Week nomination … Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/5, vs. CHV on 5/13, vs. CLB on 5/19, at LA on 5/23 and at SKC on 5/27 … Missed first match of season on 6/20 at COL due to suspension … Played 90 minutes at RSL on 6/23, recording five saves … Started and played 45 minutes vs. LA on 6/30, making one save before leaving with a left corneal abrasion at halftime … DNP at POR due to left corneal abrasion … Posted fourth shutout of season at FCD on 7/7 … Earned fifth shutout of year on 7/14 vs. RSL … Started and played 90 minutes vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN 7/22 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. CHI on 7/28, making 6 saves … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. COL on 8/25, making 3 saves … Started and played 90 minutes on 9/2 vs. CHV, recording a clean sheet … Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 9/15, recording 2 saves …Started and played 90 minutes vs. POR on 9/19 … Started and played 90 minutes on 9/23 at SEA, vs. FCD on 9/29 at COL on 10/6, vs. LA on 10/21, at POR on 10/27 … MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 90 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals …Open Cup: On bench but DNP vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: --. Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Shutout: 9/15/12 at CHV; Most Saves: 12 (8/29/04 at MET for CLB). 2012 MLS Game Highs: SV: 6 (7/28 vs. CHI) … SOG: 7 (5/2 vs. DC, 5/5 at VAN, 7/28 vs. CHI). #81 MARVIN CHAVEZ M 5-5 145 DOB 11-3-83 LA CEIBA, HONDURAS MLS: Made his Earthquakes debut vs. NE on 3/10, starting and playing 63 minutes … Came on as a halftime substitute vs. HOU on 3/17 and took three shots … Started and played 72 minutes at TFC on 3/24, providing his first assist in a Quakes uniform in the 56th minute … Started and played 89 minutes at SEA on 3/31 … Started and played 38 minutes before leaving with an injury vs. VAN on 4/7 … Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/14 … DNP vs. RSL on 4/21 due to league-imposed one-game suspension for hard challenge on NY D Roy Miller during second half on 4/14 … Came on as a substitute in the 61st minute at PHI on 4/28, assisting on both Quakes goals … Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 5/2 … Started and played 75 minutes at VAN on 5/5 and notched an assist … DNP vs. CHV on 5/13 and vs. CLB on 5/19 due to left hamstring strain … Came on as a substitute in the 74th minute at LA on 5/23, providing his fifth assist of 2012 … Started and played 90 minutes at SKC on 5/27 … Started and played 90 minutes on 6/20 at COL and on 6/23 at RSL … Started and played 88 minutes vs. LA on 6/30 and recorded his second-multi assist game of the season with two, including the game winner … Came on as a substitute in the 59th minute at POR on 7/3 and recorded an assist … Started and played 62 minutes at FCD on 7/7 … Played 69 minutes vs., RSL on 7/14, received yellow card … Started and played 90 minutes vs. FCD on 7/18 and scored on a right-footed shot from just outside the penalty box

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off of a Shea Salinas cross in the 12th minute … Started and played and played 64 minutes, assisting on Alan Gordon’s equalizer … DNP vs. CHI on 7/28 due to hamstring injury … Started and played 87 minutes vs. SEA on 8/11 … Started and played 74 minutes at MTL on 8/18 … Started and played 90 minutes against COL on 8/25 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 9/2 … Started and played 72 minutes vs. FCD on 9/29 …Started and played 84 minutes at COL on 10/6, scoring in the second minute and recording an assist in the 11th minute … Started and played 83 minutes vs. LA on 10/21, scoring a goal in the 61st minute and assisting on a Wondolowski goal in the 73rd minute … Started and played 80 minutes at POR on 10/27… MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 59 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals …Open Cup: Started and played full 90 minutes vs. MIN on 6/5 and provided assist on Steven Lenhart’s game-winning goal in the 85th minute … Came on as a substitute for Rafael Baca in the 80th minute vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: --. Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 10/21/12 vs. LA; Last Assist: 10/21/12 vs. LA 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 2 (4/28 at PHI and vs. LA on 6/30). #12 RAMIRO CORRALES D 6-0 180 DOB 3-12-77 SALINAS, CA MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 3/10 … Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 3/17, marking the 200th start of his San Jose career … Played 90 minutes at TFC on 3/24 … Started and played the first half at SEA on 3/31 before having to leave through injury (R – ankle sprain) … Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/7, assisting on both the game-tying and game-winning goals in the second half of the 3-1 come-from-behind win for the fourth multi-assist game of his MLS career … Started and played 80 minutes at NY on 4/14 before having to leave with an apparent injury … DNP vs. RSL on 4/21 and at PHI on 4/28 (R calf strain) … Returned to his left back position and played 83 minutes vs. DC on 5/2 … Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/5, vs. CHV on 5/13 and vs. CLB on 5/19 … DNP at LA on 5/23 … Started and played full 90 minutes, had the assist on Simon Dawkins goal in the 72nd at SKC on 5/27 … DNP at COL on 6/20 … Started and played 90 minutes at RSL on 6/23, assisting on Alan Gordon’s opener in the 75th … Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/30, assisting on Chris Wondolowski’s game-winning goal in the 61st minute … DNP at POR on 7/3 due to yellow card accumulation suspension … Started and played 80 minutes at FCD before being ejected for receiving his second yellow card … DNP on 7/14 vs. RSL due to red card suspension ... Came on as a substitute in the 89th minute for Shea Salinas vs. FCD on 7/18 … DNP at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 …Started and played 90 minutes vs. COL on 8/25 with two assists … Started and played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 9/2, scoring two goals in the 71st and 81st minutes respectively, which helped San Jose tie and break the record for goals scored in a single season …Came on as a substitute in the 85th minute at CHV on 9/15 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. POR on 9/19 …Came on as a substitute in the 60th minute at SEA on 9/22 … Started and played 73 minutes vs. LA on 10/21 … DNP at POR on 10/27 …Reserves: Started and played 80 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12, scoring his first career Reserve League goal in the 66th minute … MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 69 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals …Open Cup: Started and played full 90 minutes vs. MIN on 6/6 … Exhibition: Started and played 90 minutes vs. SC on 7/31 … Last MLS Game: 10/21/12 vs. LA; Last Goal: 9/2/12 vs. CHV; Last Assist: 8/25/12 vs. COL. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 2 (9/2/12 vs. CHV) A: 3 (8/25 vs. COL). #4 SAM CRONIN M 5-10 165 DOB 12-12-86 WINSTON-SALEM, NC MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 3/10 … Started and played 80 minutes vs. HOU on 3/17 … Played all 90 minutes at TFC on 3/24, producing his first career two-assist game against the club that selected him No. 2 overall in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft … Assisted on Chris Wondolowski’s game-winner in the ninth minute at TFC, as well as Wondolowski’s 67th-minute clincher … Played 90 minutes at SEA on 3/31 … Started and played 68 minutes vs. VAN on 4/7 … Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/14 … Started and played 61 minutes vs. RSL on 4/21 … Started and played 60 minutes at PHI on 4/28 … Came off the bench for the first time in 2012 and played the last 18 minutes vs. DC on 5/2 … Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/5 … DNP vs. CHV on 5/13 … Played 90 minutes vs. CLB on 5/19 … Started and played 66 minutes at LA on 5/23 … DNP at SKC on 5/27 … Started and played 70 minutes at COL on 6/20 … DNP at RSL on 6/23 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/30, scoring the equalizing goal in the 47th minute … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 7/3, at FCD on 7/7, vs. RSL on 7/14, vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 …Started and played 85 minutes vs. CHV on 9/2 … Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 9/15, vs. POR on 9/19, at SEA on 9/22, vs. FCD on 9/29 … Started and played 90 minutes at COL on 10/6, recording an assist in the 83rd minute … Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 10/21, at POR on 10/27 … Reserves: Came on as a substitute for the final 33 minutes vs. CHV on 5/14 … MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 90 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals …Open Cup: Started and played 56 minutes vs. FTL on 5/29 … Came on as a substitute in the 88th minute on 6/6 vs. MIN … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26 …Started and played 90 minutes on 8/25 vs. COL, recording an assist in the 68th minute … Exhibition: --. Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 6/30 vs. LA; Last Assist: 10/6/12 at COL. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 (6/30 vs. LA) … A: 2 (3/24 at TFC). #10 SIMON DAWKINS M 5-10 160 DOB 12-1-87 EDGWARE, ENGLAND MLS: Came on as a substitute for the final 27 minutes vs. NE on 3/10 … DNP vs. HOU on 3/17 … Came on as a substitute for the final five minutes at TFC on 3/24 … Came on as a substitute for the final minute at SEA on 3/31 … Drew his first start of 2012 and 20th of his MLS career at forward in the place of an injured Steven Lenhart vs. VAN on 4/7, and played 52 minutes … Came on as a substitute for an injured Shea Salinas in the final minute of the first half at NY on 4/14 … Started on the left wing in place of Salinas vs. RSL on 4/21 and played the full 90 minutes for the first time in 2012, tallying his first goal of the campaign, the game-winner at 92+, with a diving header into the far corner … Played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/28 … Started and played 72 minutes vs. DC on 5/2, providing his first assist of the season on Chris Wondolowski’s go-ahead goal in the 21st … Started and played 63 minutes at VAN on 5/5 … Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 5/13 … Played 90 minutes vs. CLB on 5/19 and took six shots, three on goal, both match and season highs … Played 90 minutes at LA on 5/23 … Played 90 minutes and scored the Quakes only goal in the 72nd minute off a right-footed shot at SKC on 5/27 … Started and played 90 minutes at COL on 6/20 … Started and played 66 minutes at RSL on 6/23 … DNP vs. LA on 6/30, at POR on 7/3, and at FCD on 7/7 due to sprained left shoulder … Returned to action and scored a goal on 7/14 vs. RSL … Came on as a sub and played final 21 minutes vs. FCD on 7/18 … Started and played 90 minutes at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/11, scoring in the 71st minute … Started and played 90 minutes at MTL on 8/18 … Started and played 89 minutes against COL on 8/25, striking two goals in the 11th and 68th minute, respectively … Started and played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 9/2, scoring a goal in the 39th minute … Started and played 89 minutes at CHV on 9/15, vs. POR on 9/19 …Started and played 60 minutes at SEA on 9/22, scoring a goal in the eighth minute … Started and played 66 minutes vs. LA on 10/21 … Reserves: Played all 90 minutes vs. POR on 3/27 … MLS Cup Playoffs: Came on as a substitute and played 59 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals …Open Cup: Came on as a substitute in the 56th minute on 5/29 vs. FTL and assisted on Sam Garza’s equalizing goal in the 63rd minute … Came on as a substitute in the 65th minute vs. MIN on 6/6 … Exhibition: Came on as a substitute in the 62nd minute vs. SC on 7/31 … Last MLS Game: 10/21/12 vs. LA; Last Goal: 9/22/12 at SEA; Last Assist: 5/2/12 vs. DC. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 2 (8/25 vs. COL) … A: 1 (5/2 vs. DC). #19 SAM GARZA M 5-11 160 DOB 10-17-90 HIGHLAND VILLAGE, TX

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MLS: DNP vs. NE on 3/10, vs. HOU on 3/17, at TFC on 3/24, at SEA on 3/31 and vs. VAN on 4/7 … Made the 18-player game roster for the first time in his pro career at NY on 4/14 … Made MLS debut vs. RSL on 4/21, coming on as a substitute for the final eight minutes … Was on the bench but DNP at PHI on 4/28, vs. DC on 5/2 and at VAN on 5/5 … Came on for the final 30 minutes vs. CHV on 5/13, providing his first MLS assist on Alan Gordon’s 88th-minute equalizer with a left-sided, left-footed, near-post cross … Came on for the final 34 minutes vs. CLB on 5/19 … DNP at LA on 5/23 and at SKC on 5/27 … DNP at COL on 6/20, at RSL on 6/23, and vs. LA on 6/30, at POR on 7/3, at FCD on 7/7, vs. RSL on 7/14, vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN 7/22 due to fractured ribs … Came on as a substitute in the 72nd minute vs. CHI on 7/28 … DNP vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 … Played one minute vs COL on 8/25 … DNP vs. CHV on 9/2, at COL on 10/6, vs. LA on 10/21 … Came on as a substitute in the 80th minute at POR on 10/27 …Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. POR on 3/27 … Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/8 and assisted on the Quakes’ lone goal in the 77th minute … Played 90 minutes at LA on 5/8 … Started and played 57 minutes vs. CHV on 5/14 … Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 6/8 and assisted on Shea Salinas’ goal in the 82nd minute … Started and played 83 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12, scoring his first career Reserve League goal in the 57th minute, a game winner … Started and played all 90 minutes at POR on 8/27, recording two assists in the 50th and 89th minute, respectively … Started and played all 90 minutes vs. LA on 9/2 …Open Cup: Started and played 90 minutes vs. FTL on 5/29, scoring two goals … Started and played 65 minutes vs. MIN on 6/6 … Exhibition: Started and played 62 minutes vs. SC on 7/31 ... Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 5/13/12 vs. CHV. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1 (5/13 vs. CHV). #17 JOEY GJERTSEN M 5-9 165 DOB 6-13-82 TACOMA, WA MLS: Has not played in 2012 due to offseason right knee surgery … Open Cup: -- … Exhibition: --. Last MLS Game: 10/22/11 vs. FCD; Last Goal: 8/13/11 vs. COL; Last Assist: 9/17/11 at HOU. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. #16 ALAN GORDON F 6-3 190 DOB 10-16-81 LONG BEACH, CA MLS: DNP vs. NE on 3/10, vs. HOU on 3/17 and at TFC on 3/24 (R hip surgery) … Rejoined training on 3/19 … Made 2012 debut and played in first MLS game since 8/6/11 at SEA on 3/31, coming on as a substitute for the final 23 minutes … Came on as a substitute for the final 38 minutes vs. VAN on 4/7, scoring the 72nd-minute game-winner off a glancing header to the far corner … Goal, which was nominated for AT&T Goal of the Week, was his second for the club, with the other one a game-tying header in the 67th minute of a 1-1 draw vs. POR on 8/6/11 … DNP at NY on 4/14 (L – hamstring strain) … Returned to action vs. RSL on 4/21, coming on as a substitute for the final 15 minutes … DNP at PHI on 4/28, vs. DC on 5/2 and at VAN on 5/5 (L – hamstring strain) … Came on for the final 33 minutes vs. CHV on 5/13, heading in the 88th-minute equalizer … Came on for the final 30 minutes vs. CLB on 5/19 and produced a right-footed side-volley for the 90th-minute equalizer … Came on as a halftime substitute at LA on 5/23, heading the game winning goal in the 94th minute … Started and played 61 minutes at SKC on 5/27 … Came on as a substitute and played final 25 minutes at COL on 6/20 … Played final 31 minutes at RSL on 6/23, scoring the opening goal in the 75th and assisting on Chris Wondolowski’s winner in the 84th … Came on as a substitute in the 68th minute vs. LA on 6/30 … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 7/3 and scored a goal in the 74th minute … Started and played 83 minutes at FCD on 7/7 … Scored seventh goal of season and notched assist on 7/14 vs. RSL … Started and played 71 minutes and scored the game winning goal off a header in the 45th minute … Started and played 90 minutes at VAN on 7/22 and scored for a third consecutive game … Started and played 93 minutes before receiving his second yellow card in stoppage time … DNP vs. SEA on 8/11 due to red card suspension … DNP at MTL on 8/18 due to yellow card accumulation suspension … Started and played all 90 minutes vs. COL on 8/25, recording an assist in the 11th minute and two goals in the 43rd and 75th minute, respectively … Started and played 60 minutes vs. CHV on 9/2 … Started and played 62 minutes at CHV on 9/15, scoring a goal in the 49th minute … Came on as a substitute in the 63rd minute vs. POR on 9/19, recording a game-tying assist in the 73rd minute … Started and played 90 minutes on 9/22 at SEA, recording an assist in the eighth minute … Started and played 90 minutes vs. FCD on 9/29, scoring in the 24th minute and recording assists in the 82nd and 95th minutes, respectively …Started and played 67 minutes at COL on 10/6, recording an assist in the 11th minute …Reserves: Started and played 61 minutes vs. POR on 3/27, assisting on the game’s lone goal in the 53rd minute … MLS Cup Playoffs: Came on as a substitute in the 65th minute on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals …Open Cup: Started and played 77 minutes vs. MIN on 6/6 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26 before being ejected in stoppage time … Exhibition: --. Last MLS Game: 10/6/12 at COL; Last Goal: 9/29/12 vs. FCD; Last Assist: 10/6/12 at COL 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 2 (8/25 vs. COL) … A: 2 (9/29/12 vs. FCD) #9 SERCAN GUVENISIK F 5-9 157 DOB 3-1-80 DUSSELDORF, GERMANY MLS: DNP vs. NE on 3/10 … Made MLS debut vs. HOU on 3/17, coming on as a substitute for the final 10 minutes … DNP at TFC on 3/24 … DNP at SEA on 3/31 and vs. VAN on 4/7 (R – hip flexor strain) … Returned to the 18-player official game roster at NY on 4/14, but DNP … Was on the bench but DNP vs. RSL on 4/21, at PHI on 4/28, vs. DC on 5/2 and at VAN on 5/5 … Made his second MLS appearance vs. CHV on 5/13, playing a season-high 15 minutes off the bench … Was in the 18 but DNP vs. CLB on 5/19 … Recorded first MLS start, playing 45 minutes at LA on 5/23 … DNP at SKC on 5/27, at COL on 6/20, at RSL on 6/23, vs. LA on 6/30, at POR on 7/3 … On bench but DNP at FCD on 7/7 … Came on as a sub and played nine minutes on 7/14 vs. RSL … DNP vs. FCD on 7/18 … Played final 8 minutes at VAN on 7/22 … On bench but DNP vs. CHI on 7/28 .. DNP vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 … First Turkish national to appear in an MLS match … DNP vs. COL on 8/25, vs. CHV on 9/2 … Reserves: Started and played 24 minutes vs. POR on 3/27 before having to leave the game with an injury … Played 90 minutes at LA on 5/8, scoring the lone Quakes goal through a 31st-minute penalty kick … Started and played 71 minutes vs. CHV on 5/14, assisting on the lone Quakes goal in the second minute … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12, scoring in the 61st minute …Started and played all 90 minutes at POR on 8/27, recording a hat trick with goals in the 25th, 50th and 89th minutes, respectively … Started and played all 90 minutes on 9/2 vs. LA, recording a goal in the 80th minute … Open Cup: Started and played 88 minutes vs. FTL on 5/29, providing the assist on Sam Garza’s tying goal in the 63rd minute… Exhibition: Started and played 71 minutes vs. SC on 7/31 … Last MLS Game: 7/22/12 at VAN; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 5/29 vs. FTL. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. #21 JASON HERNANDEZ D 5-11 170 DOB 8-26-83 ENGLEWOOD, NJ MLS: DNP vs. NE on 3/10, vs. HOU on 3/17 and at TFC on 3/24 … Made 2012 debut at SEA on 3/31, coming on as a halftime substitute for injured captain Ramiro Corrales … DNP vs. VAN on 4/7 … Came on as a substitute for an injured Victor Bernardez in the final minute of the first half at NY on 4/14 … Drew first start of 2012 and No. 100 for his San Jose career vs. RSL on 4/21, playing 90 minutes … Played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/28 and vs. DC on 5/2 … Started and played the first half at VAN on 5/5 before having to leave with a slight injury … Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 5/13 and vs. CLB on 5/19 … Played 90 minutes at LA on 5/23, captaining the Quakes and providing the assist on Alan Gordon’s game-winning goal in the 94th minute … Started and played 90 minutes at SKC on 5/27 … Started and played 90 minutes at COL on 6/20, at RSL on 6/23, vs. LA on 6/30, at POR on 7/3, at FCD on 7/7, vs. RSL on 7/14, vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, vs. SEA on 8/11 … Started and played 71 minutes before getting sent off with a red card at MTL on 8/18 …DNP vs. COL on 8/25, vs. CHV on 9/2, vs. POR on 9/19 …Started and played 90 minutes at SEA on 9/22 …Started and

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played 89 minutes at COL on 10/6 … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 10/27 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes and captained the side vs. POR on 3/27 and vs. VAN on 4/8 … MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 90 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals Open Cup: Started and played full 90 minutes vs. MIN on 6/6 … On bench but DNP vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: Started and played 90 minutes vs. SC on 7/31 … Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 7/10/10 at PHI. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. #2 JACOB HUSTEDT M 5-9 170 DOB 1-30-90 SANDY, UT MLS: Has yet to appear in an MLS match … Reserves: Came on as a substitute in the 90th minute vs. POR on 3/27 … DNP vs. VAN on 4/8, at LA on 5/8 and vs. CHV on 5/14 … Started and played 87 minutes at CHV on 6/8 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12 … Started and played all 90 minutes at POR on 8/27 … Started and played all 90 minutes vs. LA on 9/2 …Started and played all 90 minutes on 9/10 at VAN … Started and played 90 minutes at SEA on 9/23 ... Open Cup: On bench but DNP vs. FTL on 5/29 …DNP vs. COL on 8/25 … Exhibition: Played final 9 minutes vs. SC on 7/3. Last MLS Game: --; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: --. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. #24 STEVEN LENHART F 6-1 190 DOB 8-28-86 JACKSONVILLE, FL MLS: Started and played the first 70 minutes vs. NE on 3/10 … Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 3/17 and took four shots … Played 90 minutes at TFC on 3/24 … Started and played 67 minutes at SEA on 3/31, drawing the penalty-kick decision that resulted in the game’s lone goal in the 24th minute … DNP vs. VAN on 4/7 and at NY on 4/14 after sustaining a right hamstring injury during training on 4/5 … Returned to action vs. RSL on 4/21, coming on as a substitute for the final 29 minutes … Came on as a substitute in the 60th minute at PHI on 4/28 and produced his first two goals of the season, both on headers, to open the scoring in the 76th before burying the game-winner at 93+ … Earned the second MLS Player of the Week award of his career … Decider was his second game-winner in a Quakes uniform and goal No. 20 for his five-year MLS career … Recorded his second brace in five days in playing 90 minutes vs. DC on 5/2, bookending San Jose’s five goals by tying the game in the 19th minute and adding a clincher in the 74th … Performance marked his fourth career multi-goal game and third for San Jose … Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/5 … Started and played 75 minutes vs. CHV on 5/13, taking a game- and season-high seven shots … Started and played 60 minutes vs. CLB on 5/19, drawing a 22nd-minute penalty kick which Chris Wondolowski had saved … Started and played 90 minutes at LA on 5/23, scoring a diving header off a Chavez right-footed cross in the 76th minute … DNP at SKC on 5/27, due to yellow card accumulation … Started and played 90 minutes at COL on 6/20 … Started and played 59 minutes at RSL on 6/23 … Started and played 68 minutes vs. LA on 6/30, scoring the opening goal in the seventh minute and assisting on Sam Cronin’s equalizer in the 47th … Came on as a substitute in the 62nd minute at POR on 7/3 … DNP at FCD on 7/7 … DNP – 7/14 vs. RSL, vs. FCD on 7/18, and at VAN on 7/22 due to concussion symptoms … Played final 31 minutes vs. CHI on 7/28 and scored the game-tying goal in stoppage time … Started and played vs. SEA on 8/11, scoring the game-winning goal in the 93rd minute … Started and played 21 minutes before getting sent off with a red card at MTL on 8/18 …DNP on 8/25 vs. COL … Came on as a substitute in the 60th minute vs. CHV on 9/2 … Came on as a substitute in the 62nd minute at CHV on 9/15…Started and played 90 minutes vs. POR on 9/19, recording a game-tying assist in the 73rd minute … Came on as a substitute in the 65th minute at SEA on 9/22 … Started and played 51 minutes vs. FCD on 9/29, scoring in the 82nd minute and 95th minute … Started and played 88 minutes at COL on 10/6 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 10/21 …Started and played 66 minutes at POR on 10/27 … MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 65 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals Open Cup: Started and played 90 minutes vs. FTL on 5/29 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. MIN on 6/6 and scored the winning goal in the 85th minute … Came on as a substitute in the 53rd minute vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: Came on as a substitute in the 62nd minute vs. SC on 7/31, scoring 2 goals … Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 9/29/12 vs. FCD; Last Assist: 6/30/12 vs. LA 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 2 (4/28 at PHI, 5/2 vs. DC, 9/29 vs. FCD) … A: 1 (6/30 vs. LA). #15 JUSTIN MORROW D 5-9 165 DOB 10-4-87 CLEVELAND, OH MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 3/10, starting at center back for the first time in his MLS career after nine starts at left back in 2011 … Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 3/17 and at TFC on 3/24 … Played 90 minutes at SEA on 3/31, switching from center back to left back for the second half … Returning to center back, played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/7 … Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/14, moving from center back to left back for the final 10 minutes … Started at left back for the first time in 2012 vs. RSL on 4/21, and played 90 minutes … Played 90 minutes at left back at PHI on 4/28 … Moved back to his starting position at left center back and played 90 minutes vs. DC on 5/2, producing his first career goal in the 31st minute to give his side a 3-1 advantage heading toward halftime … Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/5, vs. CHV on 5/13, CLB on 5/19, at LA on 5/23, at SKC on 5/27, at COL on 6/20, and at RSL on 6/23, assisting on Chris Wondolowski’s game-winner in the 84th … Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/30, at POR on 7/3, and at FCD on 7/7 … Notched assist and picked up yellow card on 7/14 vs. RSL … Started and played 90 minutes vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 … Started and played all 90 minutes vs. COL on 8/25 … DNP vs. CHV on 9/2 … Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 9/15, recording an assist in the 49th minute … Started and played 90 minutes vs. POR on 9/19, at SEA on 9/22, vs. FCD on 9/29, at COL on 10/6, vs. LA on 10/21, at POR on 10/27 … Reserves: --… MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 90 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals Open Cup: Started and played 90 minutes vs. FTL on 5/29 … On bench but DNP vs. MIN on 6/6 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: --. Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 5/2/12 vs. DC; Last Assist: 9/29/12 vs. FCD 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 (5/2 vs. DC) … A: 1 (6/23 at RSL, 9/29 vs. FCD) #13 EVAN NEWTON GK 6-2 185 DOB 4-1-88 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA MLS: Has yet to appear in an MLS match … Reserves: Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 6/8, allowing three goals in a 3-1 loss … Started and played 45 minutes at POR on 8/26 … Started and played all 90 minutes on 9/2 vs. LA, recording a clean sheet … Started and played 90 minutes at VAN on 9/10 … On bench but DNP at CHV on 9/15, vs. POR on 9/19, at SEA on 9/23 … Open Cup: On bench but DNP vs. FTL on 5/29 … On bench but DNP vs. MIN on 6/6 … Exhibition: Played final 19 minutes in goal vs. SC on 7/31 … Last MLS Game: --; Last Shutout: --; Most Saves: --. 2012 MLS Game Highs: SV: -- … SOG: --. 2011: MLS: Did not appear in any league matches for the Houston Dynamo as a rookie after being drafted in the first round (No. 7 overall) of the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft … Joined FC Tampa Bay of the North American Soccer League (NASL) on loan on 5/5 … Made his debut with six saves in the second half of a 1-0 combined shutout against Bolton Wanderers of the English Premier League in an exhibition match on 7/14 … Played all 90 minutes of two league matches, recording a win and a tie, including a 4-0 clean sheet at Atlanta on 8/6 … Produced 12 saves and a 1.50 goals-against average … College: Spent five years at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., where he finished as the program's all-time leader in saves (254) and shutouts (36)

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… Guided the Monarchs to three NCAA Championship berths … 2010: NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region Second Team and All-Colonial Athletic Association First Team … Posted six shutouts and a 1.07 GAA … Made four saves in a 1-0 road upset of defending national champion Virginia in NCAA Tournament First Round … Old Dominion was eliminated in the next round by Penn State … 2009: All-CAA Third Team … Led CAA with nine shutouts … 2008: Redshirted due to injury … 2007: NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region Third Team and All-CAA Second Team … Posted league-leading 11 shutouts and a career-best 0.63 GAA … Led ODU to CAA title … Named to CAA All-Tournament Team … Virginia Sports Information Directors Association (VaSID) All-State First Team … 2006: Started 17 games as a true freshman, producing 10 shutouts and a 0.97 GAA … CAA All-Rookie Team … Helped ODU reach NCAA Championship Third Round, advancing past Winthrop via penalty kick tiebreaker after a 0-0 tie, and posting a 1-0 upset of No. 10 North Carolina on the road … The Monarchs lost to eventual national champion UC Santa Barbara, 2-1 … Amateur: Named Premier Development League Goalkeeper of the Year in 2007 after allowing only three goals in 14 games for the Hampton Roads Piranhas … International: Former member of the U.S. U-17 residency program in Bradenton, Fla. … High School/Club: Graduated from Edison Academic Center in Bradenton, Fla. … ESP All-Star selection in 2005 … Three-time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American in 2002-03 and 2005 … Personal: Parents are Stephen and Tammy Newton … Has one brother, Clayton … Earned his degree at ODU in sports management … Interned in the ODU marketing and promotions office while in college. #55 IKE OPARA D 6-2 180 DOB 2-21-89 DURHAM, NC MLS: DNP vs. HOU on 3/17 and at TFC on 3/24 while with the U.S. U-23 Men’s National Team in Nashville, Tenn. … Was back on the 18-man game roster at SEA on 3/31, but DNP … Made his 2012 MLS debut at NY on 4/14, coming on as a substitute for an injured Ramiro Corrales for the final 10 minutes at center back … Made his first start of 2012 and first MLS start since May 28, 2011 (at CHI), vs. RSL on 4/21, playing 75 minutes at center back … Played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/28 … Came on as a substitute for the final seven minutes vs. DC on 5/2 … Came on as a halftime substitute at VAN on 5/5 … Was in the 18 but DNP vs. CHV on 5/13 and vs. CLB on 5/19 … Started and played 90 minutes at LA on 5/23 … Came on as a substitute in the 65th minute at SKC on 5/27 … On bench but DNP at COL on 6/20, at RSL on 6/23, and vs. LA on 6/30 … DNP at POR on 7/3 due to left hip flexor strain … On bench but DNP at FCD on 7/7, vs. RSL on 7/14, vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22 … Came on as a substitute in the 81st minute vs. CHI on 7/28 … DNP vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. COL on 8/25 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 9/2 … Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 9/15, vs. POR on 9/19 … Came on as a substitute in the 88th minute at SEA on 9/22 … Came on as a substitute in the 73rd minute at POR on 10/27 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/8 … Started and played the first half at LA on 5/8 … Played 90 minutes and wore the captain’s armband vs. CHV on 5/14 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12 … Came on as a substitute in the 73rd minute vs. LA on 10/21 … MLS Cup Playoffs: On the bench but DNP on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals…Open Cup: Started and played 90 minutes vs. FTL on 5/29 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. MIN on 6/6… Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: Started and played 90 minutes vs. SC on 7/31, assisting on Steven Lenhart’s equalizing goal … International: Played 90 minutes for the U.S. U-23 MNT vs. Cuba on 3/22, vs. Canada on 3/24 and vs. El Salvador on 3/26 in CONCACAF Olympic qualifying in Nashville … Credited with an assist in the 6-0 win vs. Cuba … Was among 20 players named to the official U.S. U-23 MNT roster for Olympic qualifying on 3/20 … Was previously in camp with the U-23s from Feb. 19-29 … Captained the U-23s to a 2-0 shutout victory over Mexico at FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco, Texas, on 2/29. Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 7/3/10 vs. DC; Last Assist: --. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. #27 CESAR DIAZ PIZARRO F 6-1 175 DOB 9-15-90 CHINO, CA MLS: DNP vs. NE on 3/10, vs. HOU on 3/17, at TFC on 3/24, at SEA on 3/31, vs. VAN on 4/7 and at NY on 4/14 … DNP vs. RSL on 4/21 and at PHI on 4/28 (R hamstring strain) … DNP vs. DC on 5/2, at VAN on 5/5, vs. CHV on 5/13, vs. CLB on 5/19 and at LA on 5/23 … Came on as a substitute in the 61st minute for Alan Gordon, making his MLS debut at SKC on 5/27 … DNP at COL on 6/20, at RSL on 6/23, vs. LA on 6/30 and at POR on 7/3 … On bench but DNP at FCD on 7/7 … DNP – 7/14 vs. RSL due to ankle sprain … DNP vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 … DNP on 8/25 vs. COL, on 9/2 vs. CHV, at POR on 10/27 …Reserves: Came on as a substitute for the final 66 minutes vs. POR on 3/27 … Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/8 … Started and played 81 minutes at LA on 5/8 … Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 5/14 and scored the lone Quakes goal in the second minute … Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 6/8 … Open Cup: On bench but DNP vs. FTL on 5/29 … On bench but DNP vs. MIN on 6/5 … Exhibition: Started and played 61 minutes vs. SC on 7/31… Last MLS Game: 5/27/12 at SKC; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: --. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. #5 BRAD RING M 5-10 165 DOB 4-7-87 ROCKFORD, IL MLS: DNP vs. NE on 3/10, vs. HOU on 3/17, at TFC on 3/24, at SEA on 3/31, vs. VAN on 4/7 and at NY on 4/14 … Was on the bench but DNP vs. RSL on 4/21, at PHI on 4/28, vs. DC on 5/2, at VAN on 5/5, vs. CHV on 5/13, vs. CLB on 5/19 and at LA on 5/23 … Started and played 71 minutes at SKC on 5/27 … DNP at COL on 6/20 and at RSL on 6/23 … On bench but DNP vs. LA on 6/30 and at POR on 7/3 … DNP at FCD on 7/7, 7/14 vs. RSL and vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 … DNP vs. COL on 8/25 … Came on in the 85th minute as a substitute on 9/2 vs. CHV …On bench but DNP at CHV on 9/15, vs. POR on 9/19, at SEA on 9/22, at COL on 10/6, vs. LA on 10/21, at POR on 10/27… Reserves: Started and played 89 minutes at right back vs. POR on 3/27 … Played 90 minutes at right back vs. VAN on 4/8 … Played 90 minutes at LA on 5/8 … Played 90 minutes at center back vs. CHV on 5/14 … Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 6/8 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12 … Started and played all 90 minutes vs. LA on 9/2, at SEA on 9/23 … Open Cup: Started and played 90 minutes vs. FTL on 5/29 … On bench but DNP vs. MIN on 6/6 … Exhibition: Started and played 81 minutes vs. SC on 7/31 … Last MLS Game: 9/2/12 at CHV; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 5/14/11 vs. CLB. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. #6 SHEA SALINAS M 5-10 150 DOB 6-24-86 GRAPEVINE, TX MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 3/10, assisting on Chris Wondolowski’s 15th-minute game-winner in his first home game back with the Quakes … Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 3/17 … Started and played 85 minutes at TFC on 3/24, producing his first goal of the season with a left-footed shot in the 56th minute … Played 90 minutes at SEA on 3/31 and vs. VAN on 4/7 … Started and played 45 minutes at NY on 4/14 before having to leave the game just before halftime with a broken left clavicle suffered during a corner-kick tussle with Red Bulls midfielder Rafa Marquez … Prior to his departure, assisted on his second goal of 2012 on Chris Wondolowski’s 35th-minute equalizer … DNP vs. RSL on 4/21, at PHI on 4/28, vs. DC on 5/2, at VAN on 5/5, vs. CHV on 5/13, vs. CLB on 5/19, at LA on 5/23 and at SKC on 5/27 … Had surgery on 4/18 (performed by Dr. Michael Oberlander at Sequoia Surgical Pavilion in Walnut Creek) and missed six to eight weeks … Came on as a substitute for final 15 minutes at COL on 6/20, and for the final 21 minutes at RSL on 6/23 … This marked his return to first team action since suffering a broken left clavicle on 4/14 … On bench but DNP vs. LA on 6/30 … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 7/3 … Came on as a substitute in the 62nd minute at FCD on 7/7 … Started and recorded two assists on 7/14 vs. RSL … Started and recorded an assist in 89 minutes of play vs. FCD on 7/18 … Came on as a substitute in the 64th minute at VAN on 7/22 … Made his 50th career start and played 90 minutes vs. CHI on 7/28 … Came on as a substitute in the 87th minute vs. SEA on 8/11, recording the game-winning assist in the 93rd minute … DNP at MTL on 8/18 due to left hamstring strain … DNP vs. COL on 8/25, on 9/2 vs. CHV, at CHV on 9/15… Came on as a

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substitute in the 72nd minute vs. FCD on 9/29 … Came on as a substitute in the 67th minute at COL on 10/6 …Came on as a substitute in the 66th minute vs. LA on 10/21 …Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 10/27 … Reserves: Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 6/8, scoring in the 82nd minute in his first game back from suffering a broken left clavicle on 4/14 … Started and played 68 minutes before leaving the game with a strained left hamstring … MLS Cup Playoffs: Came on as a substitute in the 69th minute on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals Open Cup: Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: Came on as a substitute in the 62nd minute vs. SC on 7/31, assisting on Steven Lenhart’s opening goal Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 3/24/12 at TFC; Last Assist: 8/11/12 vs. SEA 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 (3/24 at TFC) … A: 2 (7/14 vs. RSL). #7 KHARI STEPHENSON M 6-1 185 DOB 1-18-81 KINGSTON, JAMAICA MLS: Came on as a substitute for the final 20 minutes vs. NE on 3/10 … Started and played 63 minutes in central midfield vs. HOU on 3/17 … Came on as a substitute for the final 18 minutes at TFC on 3/24 … DNP at SEA on 3/31 … Came on as a substitute for the final 22 minutes vs. VAN on 4/7, helping to set up the game-winning goal … Drew his second start at NY on 4/14, playing 90 minutes as Chris Wondolowski’s strike partner and providing his first assist of the campaign on Rafael Baca’s 15th-minute goal … Started at forward again vs. RSL on 4/21, playing 90 minutes, scoring the opener with a header in first-half stoppage and contributing an assist for the second straight game on Wondolowski’s game-clinching goal at 93+ … Played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/28, moving from forward to central midfield in the 60th … Played 90 minutes at holding central midfielder vs. DC on 5/2 … Came on as a substitute for the final 27 minutes at VAN on 5/5 … Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 5/13 … Started and played 56 minutes vs. CLB on 5/19 … Came on as a substitute and played the final 24 minutes at LA on 5/23, scored the equalizing goal from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute … Played 90 minutes at SKC on 5/27 … Came on as substitute in the 70th minute at COL on 6/20 … Started and played 84 minutes at RSL on 6/23, picking up a yellow card in the 41st minute … Came on as a substitute in the 88th minute vs. LA on 6/30 … Started and played 62 minutes at POR on 7/3 … Came on as a sub in the 83rd minute at FCD on 7/7 … Entered as a sub and notched assist on 7/14 vs. RSL … Entered as a sub and played 19 minutes vs. FCD on 7/18 … DNP at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, vs. SEA on 8/11 … Came on as a substitute 74th minute at MTL on 8/18 …Came on as a substitute in the 78th minute vs. COL on 8/25 … DNP on 9/2 vs. CHV …Came on as a substitute in the 89th minute at CHV on 9/15, vs. POR on 9/19…DNP at SEA on 9/22, came on as a substitute in the 82nd minute vs. FCD on 9/29 … Came on as a substitute in the 84th minute at COL on 10/6… Came on as a substitute in the 83rd minute vs. LA on 10/21 … Came on as a substitute in the 66th minute at POR on 10/27 … Reserves: Started and played 80 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12 … Started and played all 90 minutes vs. LA on 9/2, at SEA on 9/23 … MLS Cup Playoffs: On the bench but DNP on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals…Open Cup: Started and played 53 minutes vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: Started and played 71 minutes vs. SC on 7/31 … Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 4/21/12 vs. RSL; Last Assist: 7/14/12 vs. RSL. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 (4/21 vs. RSL) … A: 1 (4/14 at NY, 4/21 vs. RSL). #20 Marcus Tracy F 6-1 170 DOB 10-2-86 CHESTNUT HILL, PA MLS: Has yet to appear in an MLS match … Acquired on Sept. 13 through a weighted lottery. Last MLS Game: --; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: --. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. 2009-11: Aalborg BK: Debuted in Europa League play against Manchester City in 2009 … Appeared in 15 games during three seasons while missing action due to tendonitis … College: Spent four years at Wake Forest, where he won an NCAA College Cup in 2007 … 2008: Won the 2008 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, becoming the first Wake Forest player to win the prestigious award ... Finished the season with 13 goals and 10 assists, one of just two players to finish the year with double-digit totals in goals and assists ... Earned All-ACC First Team honors and was also named a first team All-American by Top Drawer Soccer, the NSCAA, College Soccer News and Soccer America … 2007: All-ACC Second Team ... College Cup Most Outstanding Offensive Player ... NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team ... One of seven Demon Deacons to play in all 26 games during the 2007 season… 2006: Played in 22 games with 15 starts … 2005: Saw limited game time due to injury ... Played in just five games … International: Was a member of Bob Bradley’s January camp in 2010, but did not see any match action due to tendonitis in his knee … Personal: Parents are Donald and Marguerite Tracy … Was an economics major at Wake Forest. TIM WARD D 6-0 165 DOB 2-28-87 WAUKESHA, WI MLS: Has yet to appear in any competition due to a non-specific soft tissue injury … In his third season with the Quakes after being acquired from CHI on 8/6/10 … Open Cup: -- … Exhibition: --. Last MLS Game: 7/30/11 vs. DC; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 10/9/10 at DC. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. #8 CHRIS WONDOLOWSKI F 6-0 165 DOB 1-28-83 DANVILLE, CA MLS: Needed just 15 minutes to open his 2012 goal-scoring account after finishing each of the past two seasons with at least a share of the league lead … Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 3/10 and tallied his club-record 16th game-winner in the 1-0 victory … Strike also extended his personal-best and club-record goal-scoring streak to a then-league-best six games, dating back to the last five matches of 2011 … Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 3/17, taking a game-high five shots … Played 90 minutes at TFC on 3/24, recording a two-goal brace with a header in the ninth minute and a left-footed shot in the 67th … Played 90 minutes at SEA on 3/31, recording the game’s lone goal from the penalty spot in the 24th minute and sharing the game high with six shots, a game-high three of them on goal … Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 4/7 and produced his second two-goal brace of 2012, scoring the game-tying and game-clinching goals in the second half of a 3-1 come-from-behind victory and tying Ronald Cerritos’ club record with the eighth multi-goal game of his career … Opener in 68th minute snapped Vancouver’s MLS-record streak of not allowing a goal for 427 minutes to open a new season, and was nominated for AT&T Goal of the Week … Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/14, aiding in the Quakes’ first goal for his first assist of 2012, before heading in the second … Played 90 minutes vs. RSL on 4/21, heading in the game-clinching goal at the back post at 93+ for his league-leading eighth of the campaign … Strike vs. RSL made him just the 10th player in MLS history to tally 16 goals (or more) over a 16-game span … Played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/28 and contributed his second assist of the campaign to extend his streak of games with either a goal or an assist to six, despite having his latest goal-scoring run snapped at five … Was voted by the North American Soccer Reporters (NASR) on 5/2 as the MLS Player of the Month for April, his third career award, after producing four goals and two assists during a 3-0-1 month for San Jose … Hours later, played 90 minutes vs. DC on 5/2, turning in his third brace of 2012 and ninth career multi-goal game to break the club record he shared with Ronald Cerritos … Go-ahead goal in the 21st minute marked career goal No. 50, before he headed in what proved to be the game-winner in the 69th … Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/5, scoring lone Quakes goal off a back-post header in the 15th minute … Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 5/13 and matched his season high of six shots, but had the longest active streak in MLS with either a goal or an assist snapped at a career-best eight games … Played 90 minutes vs. CLB on 5/19 and was credited with the assist on Alan Gordon’s 90th-minute equalizer … DNP at LA on 5/23 and at

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SKC on 5/27 due to international duty … Started and played 90 minutes, scoring the game winning goal from a spot kick in the 92nd minute at COL on 6/20 … Started and played 90 minutes at RSL on 6/23, scoring the Quakes’ winning goal in the 84th minute … Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/30, scoring the winning goal in the 61st minute … Named MLS Player of the Month for June … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 7/3 and at FCD on 7/7 … Netted third career hat trick and registered assist on 7/14 vs. RSL, earned MLS Player of the Week honors … Started and wore the captains armband for the second straight game, played 90 minutes and had a penalty kick blocked in the second half vs. FCD on 7/18 … Started and played 90 minutes at VAN on 7/22, vs. CHI on 7/28, assisted on Steven Lenhart’s goal in the 98th minute … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/11 … Started and played 90 minutes at MTL on 8/18, scoring the Quakes’ lone goal on a penalty in the 23rd minute …Started and played all 90 minutes vs. COL on 8/25 … Started and played all 90 minutes on 9/2 vs. CHV, recording an assist in the 39th minute … Started and played 90 minutes at CHV on 9/15, scoring in the 40th minute and assisting in the 49th minute; his goal broke the club record for goals in a single season and tied his own MLS mark for game-winning goals in a campaign … Came on in the 58th minute vs. POR on 9/19, recording a brace to help San Jose tie… Started and played 90 minutes vs. FCD on 9/29 … Started and played 90 minutes at COL on 10/6, recording an assist in the second minute, and goals in the 11th, 51st and 83rd minutes, respectively … His hat trick against COL on 10/6 moved him into sole possession of first place for goals scored for the Earthquakes (62)… Started and played 90 minutes vs. LA on 10/21, scoring a goal in the 73rd minute … Started and played 90 minutes at POR on 10/27, scoring a goal in the 24th minute, tying him with Roy Lassiter’s 27 goals in a single season record … MLS Cup Playoffs: Started and played 90 minutes on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals Open Cup: Came on as a substitute in the 53rd minute vs. SEA on 6/26 … Started and played 90 minutes at SEA on 9/22, scoring his 10th game-winning goal of the season in the 30th minute … Exhibition: Came on as a substitute in the 71st minute vs. SC on 7/31 … International: Drew two caps for the U.S. Men’s National Team during a second straight January Camp, in consecutive 1-0 victories vs. Venezuela (1/21) and at Panama (1/25), and has now earned eight full caps for the USMNT … Was called into head coach Jurgen Klinsmann’s 27-player USMNT training camp in Orlando, Fla., on May 20 made the 23-player final roster ahead of a five-game slate from May 26-June 12, including the first two CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2014 FIFA World Cup… Played the final 11 minutes in the USMNT’s 0-0 tie with Canada on 6/3… Last MLS Game: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Goal: 10/27/12 at POR; Last Assist: 10/6/12 at COL. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: 3 (7/14 vs. RSL, 10/6 at COL) … A: 1 (4/14 at NY, 4/28 at PHI; 5/19 vs. CLB, vs. CHV on 9/2, at CHV on 9/15). #28 JED ZAYNER D 5-11 160 DOB 12-13-84 VALPARAISO, IN MLS: DNP at COL on 6/20 and at RSL on 6/23… On bench but DNP vs. LA on 6/30, at POR on 7/3, at FCD on 7/7, vs. RSL on 7/14 vs. FCD on 7/18, at VAN on 7/22 … Started and played 72 minutes vs. CHI on 7/28 … DNP vs. SEA on 8/11, at MTL on 8/18 …DNP vs. COL on 8/25, on 9/2 vs. CHV, on 9/15 at CHV, vs. POR on 9/19, vs. POR on 9/19, at SEA on 9/22, vs. FCD on 9/29, at COL on 10/6, vs. LA on 10/21, at POR on 10/27 …Reserves: Started and played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 8/12 … Started and played 75 minutes at POR on 8/27 …Started and played 90 minutes at SEA on 9/23 … MLS Cup Playoffs: On the bench but DNP on 11/4 at LA in the first leg of the Western Conference Semifinals…Open Cup: On bench but DNP vs. SEA on 6/26 … Exhibition: Started and played 81 minutes vs. SC on 7/31 … Last MLS Game: 7/28/12 vs. CHI; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: 3/19/11 vs. CLB. 2012 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --. 2011: MLS: Appeared in four games for D.C. United, recording one assist … Started and played 70 minutes vs. CLB on 3/19 while also recording his second-career assist … Started and played 61 minutes at HOU on 4/29 … Started and played 90 minutes at RSL on 6/18 and vs. HOU on 6/25 … 2010: MLS: Appeared in 17 games for D.C. United and Columbus Crew … Came on as a substitute and played the final 36 minutes vs. RSL on 4/24 … Came on as a substitute and played the final three minutes at SEA on 5/1 … Came on as a substitute and played the final 33 minutes at NY on 5/20 … Started and played 90 minutes at KC on 5/23, vs. LA on 5/29 and at SJ on 6/2 … Came on as a substitute and played the final 37 minutes at COL on 6/5 … Came on as a substitute and played the final 10 minutes vs. HOU on 7/24 … Traded to D.C. United along with a fourth-round pick in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft for a second-round pick in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft on 10/5 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. PHI on 8/22 … started and played 78 minutes at CHV on 8/29 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. CLB on 9/4, at TFC on 9/11, at LA on 9/18, vs. HOU on 9/25, at COL on 10/2, vs. SJ on 10/9 and at CHI on 10/16 … Reserve League: Started and played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 5/14 … 2009: MLS: Started and played 90 minutes vs. TFC on 3/28 … Started and played 85 minutes at RSL on 4/2 … Came on as a substitute and played the final minute at CHV on 4/5 … Started and played 87 minutes vs. COL on 4/11 … Came on as a substitute and played 48 minutes vs. CHI on 4/25 … Started and played 90 minutes at TFC on 5/2, vs. SJ on 5/27, at SEA on 5/30, at KC on 6/6 and vs. CHV on 6/14 … Came off the bench as a substitute and played the final 10 minutes at CHI on 7/11 and the final four minutes vs. RSL on 7/18 … Started and played 90 minutes at COL on 8/1, at SJ on 8/8, vs. DAL on 8/15 and vs. LA on 9/26 … Started and played 64 minutes vs. SEA on 10/3 … Started and played 90 minutes at NE on 10/10 and at DC on 10/17 … started and played 88 minutes vs. NE on 10/25 … 2008: MLS: Came on as a substitute and played the final nine minutes at TFC on 5/17 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. SJ on 6/7 … Came on as a substitute and played the final minutes at COL on 7/27 … Started and played 90 minutes at HOU on 8/2 … Came on as a substitute and played the final nine minutes vs. DAL on 8/16 and the final minute at DAL on 8/30 … 2007: Made MLS debut on 6/20, coming on for Ezra Hendrickson in the 71st minute vs. KC … Came on as a substitute and played the final minute vs. NY on 6/30 … 2006: MLS: Second-round selection (No. 13 overall) of the Columbus Crew in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft … College: Played at Indiana from 2003-05 … Won back-to-back NCAA Championships in 2003 and 2004 … M.A.C. Hermann Trophy semifinalist as a junior in 2005 … Third-Team NSCAA All-American in 2005 … Co-Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors in 2003 … Honorable mention on the 2003 Soccer Times All-American list … High School/Club: Won back-to-back Indiana state championships while playing for Carl Sandburg HS … Student Sports Magazine National Player of the Year in 2003 … Named NSCAA’s Illinois State Player of the Year as a senior … Played for United States U-18 National Team and was a member of the US U-20 player pool in 2003 … Played club soccer for the Chicago Magic … Personal: Born in Valparaiso, Ind. On Dec. 13, 1984 … Hometown is Orland Park, Ill.

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2012 MLS CATEGORICAL WIN-LOSS-TIE

Overall Home Away Overall: 19-6-9 10-1-6 9-5-3 Buck Shaw Stadium: 9-0-6 9-0-6 ----- AT&T Park: 0-1-0 0-1-0 ----- Stanford Stadium: 1-0-0 1-0-0 ----- vs. Western Conference: 15-3-6 8-0-4 7-3-2 vs. Eastern Conference: 4-3-3 2-1-2 2-2-1 Scoring First: 15-2-2 8-0-1 7-2-1 Opponent Scoring First: 5-4-6 3-1-5 2-3-1 Leading at Half: 11-0-1 7-0-0 4-0-1 Trailing at Half: 3-3-4 1-1-4 2-2-0 Tied at Half: 5-3-3 2-0-2 3-3-1 Leading at 75 Minutes: 15-0-0 9-0-0 6-0-0 Trailing at 75 Minutes: 2-3-5 0-1-5 2-2-0 Tied at 75 Minutes: 2-1-3 1-0-1 1-1-2 Out-Shooting Opponent: 10-2-7 5-1-6 5-1-1 Out-Shot by Opponent: 8-4-2 4-0-0 4-4-2 Shots Even: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 One-Goal Games: 9-5-0 4-1-0 5-4-0 Two-Goal Games: 4-1-1 3-0-0 1-1-1 Three-Plus-Goal Games: 7-0-3 3-0-3 4-0-0 Scoring No Goals: 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 Scoring One Goal: 2-5-4 1-0-3 1-5-1 Scoring Two Goals: 7-0-3 2-0-2 5-0-1 Scoring Three Goals: 4-0-1 2-0-1 2-0-0 Scoring Four-Plus Goals: 6-0-0 5-0-0 1-0-0 Day Games: 2-4-2 1-1-2 1-3-0 Night Games: 16-2-7 9-0-4 7-2-3 In Black Kits: 16-5-8 10-1-6 6-4-2 In Blue Kits: 3-1-1 0-0-0 3-1-1 In White Kits: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 On Comcast SportsNet: 14-5-7 7-1-5 7-4-2 On NBC Sports Network: 2-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 On Galavision: 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 On ESPN2: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 In March: 3-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 In April: 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 In May: 2-2-2 1-0-2 1-2-0 In June: 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 In July: 2-2-2 2-0-1 0-2-1 In August: 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 In September: 3-0-2 1-0-2 2-0-0 In October: 1-0-2 0-0-1 1-0-1 On Saturdays: 12-2-6 7-1-3 5-1-3 On Wednesdays: 4-0-1 2-0-1 2-0-0 On Sundays: 3-2-2 1-0-2 2-2-0 On Tuesdays: 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 In Sunny Weather: 2-1-1 2-0-1 0-1-0 In Clear Weather: 12-3-4 8-0-4 4-3-0 In Cloudy Weather: 5-2-3 0-1-1 5-1-2 In Rain: 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 30-49 Degrees at Kickoff: 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 50-59 Degrees at Kickoff: 5-1-1 2-0-0 3-1-1 60-69 Degrees at Kickoff: 5-1-3 4-0-3 1-1-0 70-79 Degrees at Kickoff: 5-1-5 3-0-3 2-1-2 80-89 Degrees at Kickoff: 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 90-Plus Degrees at Kickoff: 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Using Three Substitutions: 16-4-7 8-1-5 8-3-2 Using Two Substitutions: 2-2-2 1-0-1 1-2-1 Using One Substitution: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Using No Substitutions: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 On Natural Grass: 18-4-9 10-1-6 8-3-3 On FieldTurf/Artificial Surface: 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0

2012 MISCELLANEOUS MLS STATS

Quickest Goal: ................................................. Marvin Chavez, 2th, 10/6 at COL ............................................................................ Steven Lenhart, 7th, 6/30 vs. LA .......................................................................... Simon Dawkins 8th, 9/22, at SEA .................................................................... Chris Wondolowski, 9th, 3/24 at TFC Quickest Goals Against: .................................. Hector Jimenez, 3rd, 5/23 at LA ............................................................................. Jose Correa, 4th, 5/13 vs. CHV .............................................................................. Kenny Cooper, 5th, 4/14 at NY ............................................................................. C.J. Sapong, 5th, 5/27 vs. SKC ..................................................................... Dwayne De Rosario, 8th, 5/2 vs. DC Game-Winning Goals: .................................................... Chris Wondolowski (11) ..................................................................................................... Alan Gordon (4) ................................................................................................. Steven Lenhart (2) ................................................................................................ Simon Dawkins (2) Game-Winning Assists: ............................................................. Alan Gordon (5) ................................................................................................. Marvin Chavez (4) ............................................................................................ Steven Beitashour (2) ............................................................................................... Ramiro Corrales (2) ................................................................................................... Justin Morrow (2) ...................................................................................................... Sam Cronin (2) .................................................................................................... Shea Salinas (2) ............................................................................................. Jason Hernandez (1) ………………………………………………………..…………………..Rafael Baca (1) ……………………………………………………………………Chris Wondolowski (1) ………………………………………………………………………..Steven Lenhart (1)

Game-Tying Goals: ........................................................... Chris Wondolowski (4) ................................................................................................. Steven Lenhart (2) ..................................................................................................... Alan Gordon (2) Game-Tying Assists: ....................................................... Chris Wondolowski (2) .................................................................................................... Shea Salinas (2) ............................................................................................ Steven Beitashour (1) ....................................................................................................... Sam Garza (1) …………………………………………………………………………...Alan Gordon (1) …………………………………………………..………………………Justin Morrow(1) ………………………………………………...………………………Marvin Chavez (1) Game-Winning Goals After 75th Minute: ....... Simon Dawkins, 92, 4/21 vs. RSL ............................................................................. Steven Lenhart, 93, 4/28 at PHI .................................................................................. Alan Gordon, 94, 5/23 at LA ..................................................................... Chris Wondolowski, 92, 6/20 at COL ...................................................................... Chris Wondolowski,84, 6/23 at RSL .......................................................................... Steven Lenhart, 93, 8/11 vs. SEA Game-Tying Goals After 75th Minute: ................Alan Gordon, 88, 5/13 vs. CHV .............................................................................. Alan Gordon, 90, 5/19 vs. CLB .......................................................................... Khari Stephenson, 82, 5/23 at LA ........................................................................... Steven Lenhart, 98, 7/28 vs. CHI ................................................................... Chris Wondolowski, 92, 9/19 vs. POR .......................................................................... Steven Lenhart, 95, 9/29 vs. FCD Game-Winning Goals Against After 75th Minute: .. Eric Hassli, 94+, 5/5 at VAN Game-Tying Goals Against After 75th Minute: . Gabriel Gomez, 83, 4/28 at PHI .............................................................................Javier Morales, 79. 6/23 at RSL Hat Tricks: : ....................................................... Chris Wondolowski, 10/6 at COL .......................................................................... Chris Wondolowski, 7/14 vs. RSL Hat Tricks Against: ...................................................................................... None Braces: ....................................................................... Steven Lenhart, 5/2 vs. DC .............................................................................. Chris Wondolowski, 5/2 vs. DC .................................................................................. Steven Lenhart, 4/28 at PHI ........................................................................... Chris Wondolowski, 3/24 at TFC ........................................................................... Chris Wondolowski, 4/7 vs. VAN .................................................................................... Alan Gordon, 8/25 vs. COL ............................................................................... Simon Dawkins, 8/25 vs. COL ................................................................................Ramiro Corrales, 9/2 vs. CHV ………………………………………………………Chris Wondolowski, 9/19 vs. POR ............................................................................... Steven Lenhart, 9/29 vs. FCD Braces Against: ................................................................ Blas Perez, 9/29, FCD Multi-Assist Games: ..................................... Ramiro Corrales (3), 8/25 vs. COL ...................................................................... Steven Beitashour (2), 4/21 vs. RSL ..............................................................................Marvin Chavez (2), 4/28 at PHI ................................................................................. Sam Cronin (2), 3/24 at TFC ..............................................................................Marvin Chavez (2), 6/30 vs. LA .............................................................................. Shea Salinas (2), 7/14 vs. RSL .................................................................................... Alan Gordon, 9/29 vs. FCD Multi-Assist Games Against: ......................... Dwayne De Rosario (2), 5/2 at SJ Own Goals For: ............................................... Hunter Freeman, 83, 6/20 at COL Own Goals Against: ........................................ Jason Hernandez, 36, 6/30 vs. LA

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2012 PENALTY KICKS FOR/AGAINST

SJ Player Goalkeeper, Team Date Min. Res. Chris Wondolowski Michael Gspurning, SEA 3/31 24th Goal Chris Wondolowski Andy Gruenebaum, CLB 5/19 22nd Saved Khari Stephenson Brian Perk, LA 5/23 82nd Goal Chris Wondolowski Matt Pickens, COL 6/20 92nd Goal Chris Wondolowski Kevin Hartman, FCD 7/18 62nd Saved Chris Wondolowski Troy Perkins, MTL 8/18 23rd Goal Chris Wondolowski Dan Kennedy, CHV 9/15 40th Goal Chris Wondolowski Donovan Ricketts, POR 10/26 24th Goal Player, Team SJ Goalkeeper Date Min. Res. Brad Davis, HOU Jon Busch 3/17 14th Goal Jair Benitez, FCD Jon Busch 7/18 90+4 Missed Barry Robson, VAN Jon Busch 7/22 62nd Goal Patrice Bernier, MTL Jon Busch 8/18 72nd Goal Andre Akpan, COL Jon Busch 10/6 92nd Goal

EARTHQUAKES INTERNATIONAL UPDATE

U.S. Men’s National Team Caps Goals *Chris Wondolowski 8 0 Ramiro Corrales 6 0 Sam Cronin 2 0 Jon Busch 1 1 SHO Honduras National Team Caps Goals *Victor Bernardez 56 3 *Marvin Chavez 30 4 Haiti National Team Caps Goals *Jean-Marc Alexandre 13 2 Colombia National Team Caps Goals Tressor Moreno 32 7 Jamaica National Team Caps Goals Khari Stephenson 26 3 U.S. Under-23 Men’s National Team Caps Goals *Ike Opara 4 0 *Member of 2012 player pool…as of May 21, 2012

2012 MLS RECOGNITION

MLS Player of the Month Chris Wondolowski – April (third career) Chris Wondolowski – June (fourth career) Chris Wondolowski – September (fifth career) Chris Wondolowski – October (sixth of career) MLS Player of the Week Chris Wondolowski – Week 9 (third career) Steven Lenhart – Week 8 (second career) Chris Wondolowski – Week 19 (fourth career) Chris Wondolowski – Week 31 (fifth career)

Yellow Card Accumulation: ................................................. Ramiro Corrales (7) ................................................................................................. Steven Lenhart (6) ............................................................................................ Steven Beitashour (6) ..................................................................................................... Alan Gordon (6) ............................................................................................... Victor Bernardez (6) ...................................................................................................... Rafael Baca (4) ................................................................................................. Marvin Chavez (4) ............................................................................................... Mehdi Ballouchy (3) ...................................................................................................... Sam Cronin (3) ................................................................................................... Justin Morrow (2) ............................................................................................. Khari Stephenson (2) ............................................................................................. Jason Hernandez (2) ........................................................................................... Chris Wondolowski (2) .................................................................................................... Shea Salinas (1) Red Cards: ............................................................... Ramiro Corrales, 7/7 at FCD ..................................................................................... Alan Gordon, 7/28 vs. CHI .................................................................................. Steven Lenhart, 8/18 at MTL .............................................................................. Jason Hernandez, 8/18 at MTL Opponent’s Red Cards: ............................ Fabian Espindola, 29th, 4/21 vs. RSL ........................................................................ Jamison Olave, 69th, 4/21 vs. RSL ........................................................................... Hector Jimenez, 59th, 5/23 at LA ...................................................................... Kyle Beckerman, 57th, 7/14 vs. RSL

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FLASHBACK

Earthquakes Win MLS Cup Championship With 2-1 OT Victory Over Galaxy DeRosario Scores Game-Winning Goal in Overtime to Give Quakes Championship; Quakes Go from Worst-to-First to Win MLS Cup

Columbus, OH (October 21, 2001) – San Jose Earthquakes forward Dwayne DeRosario curled a shot into the upper right corner of the Los Angeles Galaxy’s goal six minutes into overtime to give the Earthquakes a 2-1 win over the Galaxy in the 2001 MLS Cup in front of 21,626 fans at Crew Stadium in Columbus, OH. With the win, the Earthquakes, who finished the 2000 MLS season with a league-low 29 points, became the first team in MLS history to go from worst-to-first. Quakes 19-year-old sensation Landon Donovan scored the first goal for the Quakes to give him a league-leading five for the playoffs. Overall the Quakes scored 12 goals in their run to the championship and conceded only three. Ramiro Corrales had the first chance for the Earthquakes in the seventh minute, getting his head on a corner kick from Richard Mulrooney. Mulrooney sent his corner into the middle of the 18-yard box and Corrales got to the ball first, but his header went over the crossbar. 2001 ACE Comeback Player of the Year Troy Dayak made a diving block to prevent a Galaxy goal in the 14th minute. Sasha Victorine received a cross on the back post and touched it towards the center of the goal to Mauricio Cienfuegos. Cienfuegos quickly fired a low shot at the Quakes’ goal, but Dayak slid in to deflect the ball over the end-line for a corner kick. Galaxy forward Luis Hernandez got the Galaxy on the scoreboard first with a goal in the 21st minute. Greg Vanney got a ball from Galaxy goalkeeper Kevin Hartman and sent a long ball over the top of the Quakes defense. Hernandez ran onto the pass and volleyed a right-footed shot past Quakes goalkeeper Joe Cannon for a 1-0 lead. Cannon made a strong stop in the 35th minute to keep the Quakes within a goal. Cienfuegos moved the ball out to the left to Cobi Jones. Jones took a touch inside and hit a low shot to the near post that Cannon gathered in diving to his right. Donovan equalized for San Jose with a right-footed blast from 12 yards out in the 43rd minute. Ian Russell worked the ball on the right wing before finding Mulrooney, who had made a run to the right corner. Mulrooney curled in a one-touch cross to the middle of the penalty box. Donovan got free from his defender and hit a volley into the upper corner at the near post. The Quakes nearly caught a break in first half injury time as Ezra Hendrickson accidentally headed a ball at his own goal. Donovan sent a cross in looking for Cerritos, but Hendrickson got to the ball first. His header ended up going towards the Galaxy goal, forcing Hartman to make a diving stop to keep the game even. Ronnie Ekelund had a long-range effort in the opening two minutes of the second half, but Hartman was there to make the save. Ekelund received the ball 25-yards from goal and ripped a volley that Hartman knocked down and then controlled to keep the score at 1-1. 2001 MLS Defender of the Year Jeff Agoos curled a free kick that beat Hartman, but hit off the far post. The ball bounced off the bar and hit Galaxy defender Paul Caligiuri in the chest and appeared headed towards the goal. Hartman scrambled back and cleared the ball off the line. Ronald Cerritos then volleyed the rebound high. Donovan got free in the front of the goal in the 53rd minute off of a corner kick, but his right-footed shot skidded wide. Mulrooney served the corner kick to the penalty spot for Cerritos, who headed the ball down to Donovan in front of the goal. Donovan turned and shot low, but his shot missed the post. Russell created an opportunity for Cerritos three minutes later, but his volley sailed wide of the near post. Russell cut down the right wing and played a cross to the middle that was headed back towards Cerritos. Cerritos quickly fired a turnaround volley that missed the near post by two feet. DeRosario won the championship for the San Jose with a golden goal in the sixth minute of overtime. Ekelund sent a long ball to DeRosario on the left wing that gave DeRosario a one-on-one opportunity with Galaxy defender Danny Califf. DeRosario faked to the near post and then broke towards the middle before firing a shot far post that beat Hartman and found the back of the net. Notes: -Quakes captain Jeff Agoos became the only player in MLS history to play in five MLS Cups on Sunday against the Galaxy. -The Earthquakes won for the first time in 2001when allowing the first goal on Sunday against the Galaxy. The Quakes had been 0-8-2 when allowing the first goal prior to Sunday’s MLS Cup. -The Quakes finished the season 13-2-4 with Mulrooney and Ronnie Ekelund in the starting lineup in midfield. -The Earthquakes set a season-high with 13 corner kicks. -Earthquakes midfielder Ramiro Corrales wore injured midfielder Manny Lagos’ jersey underneath his jersey in Sunday’s match.

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MLS Cup 2001 San Jose Earthquakes 2 – Los Angeles Galaxy 1 Crew Stadium; Columbus, OH; Attendance – 21,626 1 2 OT F San Jose Earthquakes 1 0 1 2 Los Angeles 1 0 0 1 SJ - GK Joe Cannon, D Jimmy Conrad, D Troy Dayak, D Jeff Agoos, D Wade Barrett, M Ian Russell (Zak Ibsen, 82nd), M Richard Mulrooney, M Ronnie Ekelund, M Ramiro Corrales, F Ronald Cerritos (Dwayne DeRosario, 85th), F Landon Donovan. LA – GK Kevin Hartman, D Danny Califf, D Greg Vanney, D Paul Caligiuri (Adam Frye, 53rd), D Ezra Hendrickson, M Simon Elliott, M Mauricio Cienfuegos, M Peter Vagenas, F Sasha Victorine (Brian Mullan, 75th), F Luis Hernandez, F Cobi Jones. Scoring Summary Hernandez (Vanney, Hartman), LA, 21st; Donovan (Russell, Mulrooney), SJ, 43rd; DeRosario (Ekelund, Ibsen), SJ, 96th. Cautions/Ejections Conrad (Yellow), SJ, 28th; Caligiuri (Yellow), LA, 48th; Califf (Yellow), LA, 76th; Ekelund (Yellow), SJ, 78th; Ibsen (Yellow), LA, 83rd. Statistics SJ LA Shots 17 10 Shots on Goal 3 2 Saves 1 1 Fouls 13 14 Offside 3 2 Corner Kicks 13 5 Possession 52% 48% -- Earthquakes Drop First Game of MLS Cup Playoffs 2-0 to the Los Angeles Galaxy On the Road

Quakes Concede Two Second-Half Goals; Need Two-Goal Win in Home Leg on Sunday Carson, Calif. (Saturday, November 1, 2003) — The San Jose Earthquakes fell 2-0 in the away leg of their Western Conference Semifinal home-and-home series against the Los Angeles Galaxy. The Galaxy scored two goals just three minutes apart in the second half to earn the victory. The Earthquakes return home next to take on the Galaxy in the second leg of the series needing to win by two goals to force a 30-minute golden goal overtime. The match will be played on Sunday, November 9 at Spartan Stadium at 6:00 p.m. PT. In the 10th minute the Earthquakes broke through with their best opportunity in the early stages of the match. Dwayne De Rosario broke into the Galaxy penalty box on the right wing and sent a low cross to Landon Donovan. Donovan one-timed a left-footed shot from 15 yards out, but it sailed wide of the goal. San Jose was dealt some bad luck in the 19th minute when De Rosario strained his left hamstring and was forced to come out of the match. Rodrigo Faria subbed in for the Canadian international in the 21st minute. The Galaxy had an opportunity of its own in the 22nd minute when Alejandro Moreno battled with two Quakes defenders to muscle a shot just over the bar. Donovan displayed his speed in creating a chance for the Quakes in the 29th minute. Ramiro Corrales recovered the ball in the Quakes half and threaded a ball through for Donovan, who got past Tyrone Marshall and Danny Califf at midfield. He then found Corrales at the top of the 18-yard box for a one-time volley that was deflected wide by the Galaxy defense. Ian Russell had one final effort for the Quakes in the final minutes of the first half. Russell received a ball on the left wing and eluded Galaxy midfielder Arturo Torres before firing a hard shot that went over the net. The teams entered the halftime break with San Jose holding a 7-3 advantage in shots. Eleven minutes into the second half, Faria nearly put the visiting Quakes into the lead. Richard Mulrooney found Corrales with a short free kick and Corrales tipped the ball to Russell. Russell one-timed a cross that found Faria, who headed wide. The Galaxy broke the deadlock in the 59th minute with a goal by Sasha Victorine. A cross by Torres from the right wing was deflected by the Quakes defense and the ball found Victorine on the back post and he pushed it past Quakes goalkeeper Pat Onstad at the near post.

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Three minutes later Carlos Ruiz put the Galaxy up by two goals with a shot to the near post past Onstad. Ruiz received the ball at the edge of the 18-yard box and shook off two defenders before slotting the ball into the back of the net. The Quakes got some more bad news when Corrales strained his right hamstring and had to leave the game in the 72nd minute. Craig Waibel entered the game for Corrales. The Earthquakes host the home leg of the semifinal series next Sunday, November 9 at 6:00 p.m. PT at Spartan Stadium. The first 7,500 fans will receive an Earthquakes Rally Towel, presented by Orchard Supply Hardware. Notes: -With their loss to the Galaxy on Saturday night, the Quakes are now 2-3 all-time against Los Angeles in the playoffs. -Dwayne De Rosario and Ramiro Corrales both left the match with hamstring injuries during the game. Their status for the home leg of the series has not yet been determined. -If the Earthquakes win the game next week by two goals, the teams would go immediately into a 30-minute golden goal overtime. If the teams remain deadlocked after overtime, penalty kicks would decide the series. A three-goal win by the Quakes would put them into the Western Conference Finals. Quotes: Frank Yallop, on game: “I thought that we performed well and that we stifled their attack pretty well until the goal. The game is all about scoring and they took their chances when they had them. We have to be stronger in front of goal and finish the chances that we create.” Yallop, on next week: “If we were down three I would be more worried, but at least being down two we have a chance. If we can score early then we are right back in the series. We have to press them right from the start of the game score goals. I believe in this team and they believe in each other, so I think we can come back next week and win the series.” Brian Mullan, looking ahead to next week: “Obviously we need to get back the two goals next week and they will be packing it in. We have to get out there and score and we know we can. We have been able to score at home. The bounces went their way tonight. Hopefully they will go our way next week.” Jeff Agoos, on game: “I thought for the most part it was an even game. There were two times where we had opportunities to clear the ball and we didn’t. To be a championship team, you need to make the little plays and tonight we did not make them.” Landon Donovan, on game: “We didn’t keep the ball well and we didn’t defend well at times. I don’t think that we got the breaks tonight and they did. That is what happens when you don’t do the little things. That is the way it has been going lately. We need to find a way to turn it around.” Major League Soccer Los Angeles Galaxy 2, San Jose Earthquakes 0 Carson, Calif.; The Home Depot Center; Attendance: 20,201 1 2 F San Jose Earthquakes 0 0 0 Los Angeles Galaxy 0 2 2 SJ - GK Pat Onstad, D Chris Ronér, D Troy Dayak, D Jeff Agoos, D Todd Dunivant, M Brian Mullan, M Ramiro Corrales (Craig Waibel, 72nd), M Richard Mulrooney, M Ian Russell, F Landon Donovan, F Dwayne De Rosario (Rodrigo Faria, 21st) (Jamil Walker, 75th). LA – GK Kevin Hartman, D Danny Califf, D Hong Myung-Bo, D Tyrone Marshall, M Arturo Torres (Ricky Lewis, 92nd+), M Simon Elliott, M Peter Vagenas, M Sasha Victorine (Chris Albright, 73rd), M Cobi Jones, F Carlos Ruiz, F Alejandro Moreno. Scoring Summary Victorine (Unassisted), LA, 59th; Ruiz (Myung-Bo), LA, 62nd. Cautions/Ejections Mullan (Yellow), SJ, 22nd; Califf (Yellow), LA, 32nd; Myung-Bo (Yellow), LA, 55th; Waibel (Yellow), SJ, 77th. Statistics SJ LA Shots 11 11 Shots on Goal 4 5 Saves 3 4 Fouls 17 18 Offside 1 1 Corner Kicks 3 5

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Quakes Advance To Western Conference Final With Thrilling 5-2 Victory over Los Angeles Trailing 4-0 On Aggregate Goals, Quakes Explode For Five Goals to Win Series 5-4 Earthquakes Host Kansas City In Western

Conference Final Nov. 15 at 7:00 p.m.

San Jose, Calif. (Sunday, November 9, 2003) — The San Jose Earthquakes exploded into the Major League Soccer Western Conference Final with a thrilling 5-2 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday night at Spartan Stadium on a Rodrigo Faria goal six minutes into overtime. Already entering the game trailing the home-and-home total goal series 2-0 following a two-goal loss in Los Angeles last Saturday, the Quakes found themselves facing a 4-0 aggregate goal deficit after the Galaxy scored twice in the first 13 minutes on Sunday. The Earthquakes stormed back, scoring five straight goals, including the series-tying header in the final minute of regulation by Chris Roner before Faria provided the series-winner. The Galaxy took a 1-0 lead and what seemed to be a commanding 3-0 aggregate goal lead in the series when Carlos Ruiz placed a header past San Jose goalkeeper Pat Onstad in the seventh minute. Ruiz got on the end of a Galaxy free kick from the left side, heading it down and to the left of a diving Onstad. The Quakes fell into a deeper hole in the 13th minute when Alejandro Moreno broke free down the right sideline and sent a pass into the middle of the field to an on-rushing Peter Vagenas. Vagenas dribbled past the Quakes defense and into the box, where his shot beat Onstad to the right for a 2-0 lead and a 4-0 total goal lead in the series. The Quakes got on the board in the 21st minute when Jeff Agoos buried a free kick from 20 yards in front of the Los Angeles goal. Following a Tyrone Marshall foul on Landon Donovan, Ronnie Ekelund tapped the ball forward to Agoos, who curled the ball around the Galaxy wall and into the upper left corner of the goal to cut the L.A. lead to 2-1. Just two minutes later the Earthquakes nearly evened the match when Manny Lagos ran onto a ball that was popped over the Los Angeles defense by Donovan. Lagos got to the ball at the six-yard box and slid to make contact with it, but Kevin Hartman was able to make an incredible save, knocking the ball free with his foot. The Quakes tied the game and drew to 4-2 on aggregate goals in the series in the 35th minute on a goal by Donovan. Donovan deflected a Galaxy free kick at midfield and Mulrooney picked up the loose ball and sent it over the defense. Jamil Walker was able to get to the ball first and slipped a pass forward to a sprinting Donovan before being taken down by Hartman, the last Galaxy defender. Donovan was able to reach the ball and send a shot into the open net to tie the game, 2-2. The Quakes seized a 3-2 lead in the game and drew within 4-3 in the series on a powerful header by Walker in the 50th minute. Vagenas fouled Mulrooney at the right corner of the Galaxy penalty box, setting up a free kick. Mulrooney took a quick free kick, launching the ball into the middle of the L.A. six-yard box, where Walker elevated over the defense and headed the ball down and to the left of Hartman. Onstad made two amazing saves in the 58th minute following a cross into the Quakes penalty box off a free kick by Hong Myung-Bo. Ruiz headed the ball toward the net, but Onstad dove to his left to block the ball. The rebound went to the Galaxy’s Danny Califf right in front of the net, but while Onstad was still on the ground he was able to knock the shot away. Needing just one goal to even the total goal series, the Earthquakes continued to press forward and attack Los Angeles. San Jose was rewarded in the final minute of regulation when substitute Chris Roner, who had just entered the game a minute before, rose above the Galaxy defense in the six yard box and headed a perfect Richard Mulrooney cross from the right side down and into the goal. The goal put the Quakes ahead 4-2 in the game and evened the series on total goals, forcing overtime and sending the raucous crowd at Spartan Stadium into a frenzy. The Quakes began the 30-minute golden goal overtime period effectively playing down a man, as captain Jeff Agoos could barely run as he suffered from back spasms. Faria provided the series-winning goal just six minutes into the overtime period when substitute Ian Russell passed off to Donovan at midfield. Donovan carried the ball into the Galaxy end of the field before sending a perfect pass to an on-rushing Faria on the right side of the L.A. penalty area. Faria controlled the ball, and buried a shot on the ground to the far post past a diving Hartman. The Earthquakes now host the Kansas City Wizards in the Western Conference Final on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 7:00 p.m. PT at Spartan Stadium. Notes: -The Earthquakes came back from a 4-0 aggregate goal deficit to win the home-and-home series 5-4 after losing 2-0 to the Galaxy at The Home Depot Center on Nov. 1. -The Earthquakes improved to 4-1 in the MLS Cup Playoffs at Spartan Stadium. The Quakes have outscored opponents 13-4 in those games. -Jamil Walker earned his first career MLS start, scoring a goal and registering an assist in the process. -Earthquakes forward Rodrigo Faria scored his first goal in an Earthquakes uniform tonight, scoring in series-winning goal in the 96th minute.

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Quotes: Earthquakes head coach Frank Yallop, on game: “That was probably the most amazing game that I have ever been involved with and the best MLS game I have ever seen. To come back from 4-0 down is just mind boggling.” Earthquakes forward Rodrigo Faria, on game: “Since I got here I have been wanting to score and I have had opportunities, but I have been struggling. I have kept working hard, because I felt that something special was coming, and tonight it did.” Faria, on goal: “It was something special. I just can’t describe the feeling. I came on just wanting to get the game-tying goal, and thank God that Chris [Roner] got that one. In overtime it looked like we were in trouble when Jeff [Agoos] went down, but as soon as I saw Ian [Russell] give the ball to Landon I made a run into the middle. I knew they were tired, and when I got the ball I just saw the far post open and knew I could get it past Kevin [Hartman].” Landon Donovan, on crowd: “The crowd was phenomenal tonight. It was louder than I have ever heard, even louder than the World Cup games. I have never been a part of a game that exciting. I almost wish that I had bought a ticket for it and could watch it from the stands.” Jamil Walker, on goal: “The cross was right there for me. I just was able to get there and put my head on it. It was a perfect cross, and once we got the goals, we felt that we had the momentum.” Major League Soccer; MLS Cup Playoffs San Jose Earthquakes 5, Los Angeles Galaxy 2 San Jose, Calif.; Spartan Stadium; Attendance: 14,145 1 2 OT F Los Angeles Galaxy 2 0 0 2 San Jose Earthquakes 2 2 1 5 SJ - GK Pat Onstad, D Craig Waibel (Chris Roner, 89th), D Troy Dayak, D Eddie Robinson, D Jeff Agoos, M Brian Mullan, M Ronnie Ekelund, M Richard Mulrooney, M Manny Lagos (Ian Russell, 77th), F Landon Donovan, F Jamil Walker (Rodrigo Faria, 75th) LA – GK Kevin Hartman, D Danny Califf, D Hong Myung-Bo, D Tyrone Marshall, M Simon Elliott, M Peter Vagenas, M Arturo Torres (Mauricio Cienfuegos, 90th) M Cobi Jones, M Sasha Victorine (Chris Albright, 81st) F Alejandro Moreno, F Carlos Ruiz Scoring Summary Ruiz (Bo), LA, 7th; Vagenas (Moreno), LA, 13th; Agoos (Unassisted), SJ, 21st; Donovan (Walker, Mulrooney), SJ, 35th; Walker (Mulrooney), 50th; Roner (Mulrooney, Dayak), 90th; Faria (Donovan, Russell), 96th. Cautions/Ejections Marshall (Yellow), LA, 14th; Mulrooney (Yellow), SJ, 27th; Hartman (Yellow), LA, 36th; Mullan (Yellow), SJ, 51st. Statistics SJ LA Shots 23 10 Shots on Goal 9 6 Saves 4 4 Fouls 15 16 Offside 2 3

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SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown College Status 14 Jean-Marc Alexandre M 5-11 190 8-24-86 Delray Beach, FL Lynn University 30 Rafael Baca M 5-8 160 9-11-89 Lawndale, CA Loyola Marymount INTL 11 Mehdi Ballouchy M 5-11 169 4-6-83 Casablanca, Morocco Santa Clara University 33 Steven Beitashour D 5-10 170 2-1-87 San Jose, CA San Diego State 26 Victor Bernardez D 6-2 190 5-24-82 La Ceiba, Honduras -- INTL 1 David Bingham GK 6-2 185 10-19-89 Pleasanton, CA California GA 18 Jon Busch GK 5-10 165 8-18-76 Albany, NY UNC Charlotte 81 Marvin Chavez M 5-5 145 11-3-83 La Ceiba, Honduras -- INTL 12 Ramiro Corrales D 6-0 180 3-12-77 Salinas, CA -- 4 Sam Cronin M 5-10 165 12-12-86 Winston-Salem, NC Wake Forest 10 Simon Dawkins M 5-10 160 12-1-87 Edgware, England -- INTL 19 Sam Garza M 5-11 160 10-17-89 Highland Village, TX UC Santa Barbara GA 17 Joey Gjertsen M 5-9 165 6-13-82 Tacoma, WA Evergreen State College 16 Alan Gordon F 6-3 190 10-16-81 Long Beach, CA Oregon State 9 Sercan Guvenisik F 5-9 157 3-1-80 Dusseldorf, Germany -- INTL 21 Jason Hernandez D 5-11 170 8-26-83 Englewood, NJ Seton Hall 2 Jacob Hustedt M 5-9 170 1-30-90 Sandy, UT Washington 24 Steven Lenhart F 6-1 190 8-28-86 Yorba Linda, CA Azusa Pacific 15 Justin Morrow D 5-9 165 10-4-87 Cleveland, OH Notre Dame 13 Evan Newton GK 6-2 185 4-1-88 Virginia Beach, VA Old Dominion 55 Ike Opara D 6-2 180 2-21-89 Durham, NC Wake Forest GA 27 Cesar Diaz Pizarro F 6-1 175 9-15-90 Chino, CA UC Riverside 5 Brad Ring M 5-10 165 4-7-87 Rockford, IL Indiana 6 Shea Salinas M 5-10 150 6-24-86 Grapevine, TX Furman 7 Khari Stephenson M 6-1 185 1-18-81 Kingston, Jamaica Williams College GC 20 Marcus Tracy F 6-1 170 10-2-86 Chestnut Hill, PA Wake Forest Tim Ward D 6-0 165 2-28-87 Waukesha, WI Saint Louis 8 Chris Wondolowski F 6-0 165 1-28-83 Danville, CA Chico State 28 Jed Zayner D 5-11 160 12-13-84 Orland Park, IL Indiana EARTHQUAKES NUMERICAL ROSTER AND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. Player Pos. Pronunciation Place of Birth Last Club 1 David Bingham GK BING-um Castro Valley, CA California 2 Jacob Hustedt M HUGH-sted Bothell, WA Washington 4 Sam Cronin M Atlanta, GA Toronto FC 5 Brad Ring M Rockford, IL Indiana University 6 Shea Salinas M SHAY Lubbock, TX Vancouver Whitecaps FC 7 Khari Stephenson M CAR-ee Kingston, Jamaica Aalesunds FK (Norway) 8 Chris Wondolowski F wan-dough-LOWW-skee Danville, CA Houston Dynamo 9 Sercan Guvenisik F SER-john gu-VEN-ah-shuck Ankara, Turkey Preussen Muenster (Germany) 10 Simon Dawkins M Edgware, England Tottenham (England) 11 Mehdi Ballouchy M meh-DEE BUH-loo-CHEE Casablanca, Morocco New York Red Bulls 12 Ramiro Corrales D Los Angeles, CA S.K. Brann (Norway) 13 Evan Newton GK Virginia Beach, VA Houston Dynamo 14 Jean-Marc Alexandre M (French pronunciation) Verrettes, Haiti Real Salt Lake 15 Justin Morrow D MO-row Cleveland, OH Notre Dame 16 Alan Gordon F Long Beach, CA Toronto FC 17 Joey Gjertsen M JURT-son Tacoma, WA Montreal Impact (USL) 18 Jon Busch GK Queens, NY Chicago Fire 19 Sam Garza M Carrollton, TX UC Santa Barbara 20 Marcus Tracy F Chestnut Hill, PA Aalborg BK (Denmark) 21 Jason Hernandez D New York City, NY Chivas USA 24 Steven Lenhart F LEN-heart Jacksonville, FL Columbus Crew 26 Victor Bernardez D La Ceiba, Honduras RSC Anderlecht (Belgium) 27 Cesar Diaz Pizarro F Chiclayo, Peru UC Riverside 28 Jed Zayner D ZEY-nurr Valparaiso, IN D.C. United 30 Rafael Baca M BOCK-uh Tuxpan, Mexico Loyola Marymount 33 Steven Beitashour D BAY-tah-sure San Jose, CA San Diego State 55 Ike Opara D oh-PAR-ah Durham, NC Wake Forest 81 Marvin Chavez M CHAW-vez La Ceiba, Honduras FC Dallas Tim Ward D Waukesha, WI Chicago Fire Key: GA = Generation adidas; GC = Green Card; INTL = International Head Coach: Frank Yallop Assistant Coach: Ian Russell Assistant Coach: Mark Watson Goalkeeper Coach: Jason Batty

Fitness Coach: Greg Tella Head Athletic Trainer: Bruce Morgan Assistant Athletic Trainer: Hank House Team Administrator: Joe Dincecco

Video Analyst: Sean Rubio Equipment Manager: Jose Vega

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2012 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES RESERVES STATISTICS (5-3-2, 17 PTS.) Through Sept. 24, 2012 POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A C E F Sercan Guvenisivik 5 5 365 5 1 0 0 M Sam Garza 7 7 590 1 4 0 0 F Cesar Diaz Pizarro 5 4 417 1 0 0 0 M Jean-Marc Alexandre 5 5 438 1 0 3 1 M Anthony Ampaipitakwong 4 3 299 1 1 0 0 F ^Matt Fondy 3 3 270 1 0 0 0 M Shea Salinas 2 2 158 1 0 0 0 M/D Ramiro Corrales 1 1 80 1 0 0 0 M *Jesus Morales 1 1 86 1 0 0 0 D/M Brad Ring 8 8 719 0 0 1 0 D Josh Suggs 8 8 711 0 0 0 0 F *Cristian Cruz 4 2 180 0 0 0 0 D Jason Hernandez 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 D ^Jordan Stewart 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 F/M Ellis McLoughlin 5 4 365 0 0 1 0 GK David Bingham 4 4 360 0 0 1 0 M Jacob Hustedt 6 5 448 0 0 0 0 D Ike Opara 4 4 315 0 0 0 0 Jed Zayner (Total) 3 3 345 0 0 1 0 D Jed Zayner 3 3 255 0 0 1 0 ^Jed Zayner 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 M Mehdi Ballouchy 1 1 90 0 2 0 0 M Rafael Baca 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 M *Elisama Padilla 4 1 150 0 0 0 0 D ^Kyle Kaveny 2 1 135 0 0 1 0 M Simon Dawkins 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 D ^Alberto Navarro 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 GK Evan Newton 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 D ^Yousef Samy 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 M ^Sullivan Silva 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 D ^Kareem Smith 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 M *Kris Clark 2 1 113 0 0 0 0 D *Irving Ventura 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 M ^Brian Burke 2 2 172 0 1 0 0 M Khari Stephenson 2 2 170 0 1 0 0 M *Roberto Mendoza 4 1 62 0 0 0 0 F Alan Gordon 1 1 61 0 1 0 0 M Tressor Moreno 1 1 45 0 0 0 0 M Sam Cronin 1 0 33 0 0 1 0 M *Angel Heredia 1 0 24 0 0 0 0 F *Brian Randall 1 0 19 0 0 0 0 F *Julio Cervantes 1 0 16 0 0 0 0 F *Johnny Knutsen 2 0 11 0 0 0 0 D *Christian De Luna 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 M Salvador Sassoon 1 1 23 0 0 0 0 F Jose Cuevas 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 Own goal - - -- - - - - Team Totals 10 10 810 13 11 10 1 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Jean-Marc Alexandre, Sam Garza, Sercan Guvenisik, Mehdi Ballouchy, Jesus Morales 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Anthony Ampaipitakwong 1, Alan Gordon 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS-ATTEMPTS: Sercan Guvenisik 1-1, Ellis McLoughlin 0-1 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES RESERVES INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN GA GAA PG PA W L T SO GK David Bingham 7 6 585 7 0.67 1 1 3 2 2 2 GK Evan Newton 4 4 315 5 1.25 1 1 2 1 0 1 Team Totals 10 10 810 12 1.00 2 2 5 3 2 3 2012 SAN JOSE RESERVE LEAGUE RESULTS (5-3-2, 17 PTS.) Date Opponent Score Record Goals Site March 27 Portland Timbers 1-0 W 1-0-0 Alexandre Earthquakes Training Facility, San Jose, Calif. April 8 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1-2 L 1-1-0 Ampaipitakwong Earthquakes Training Facility, San Jose, Calif. May 8 at LA Galaxy 1-1 T 1-1-1 Guvenisik University Field #1 (HDC), Carson, Calif. May 14 Chivas USA 1-1 T 1-1-2 Diaz Pizarro Earthquakes Training Facility, San Jose, Calif. June 8 at Chivas USA 1-3 L 1-2-2 Salinas The Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. Aug. 12 Seattle Sounders FC 3-0 W 2-2-2 Garz, Guvenisik, Earthquakes Training Facility, San Jose, Calif. Corrales Aug. 26 at Portland Timbers 3-1 W 3-2-2 Guvenisik (3) JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. Sept. 4 LA Galaxy 2-0 W 4-2-2 Ballouchy, Guvenisik Earthquakes Training Facility, San Jose, Calif. Sept. 10 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2-1 W 5-2-2 Fondy, Morales Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. Sept. 25 at Seattle Sounders FC 0-3 L 5-3-2 N/A Starfire Sports Stadium, Seattle, Wash.

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LA GALAXY GAME NOTES – November 7, 2012

Western Conference Semifinal Series – Second Leg – San Jose lead 1-0 on aggregate Television: ESPN2 with Adrian Healey (play-by-play), Taylor Twellman (analyst) and Monica Gonzalez (sideline) Spanish Television: ESPN Deportes with Richard Mendez (play-by-play) and Giovanni Savarese (analyst) Galaxy English Radio: KTLK 1150 AM and LAGalaxy.com with Joe Tutino (play-by-play) and Ralph Perez (analyst) Galaxy Spanish Radio: KWKU 1220 AM with Rolando Gonzalez (play-by-play) and Armando Aguayo (analyst) WINNING STREAK SNAPPED: Sunday’s 1-0 loss to San Jose snapped LA’s five-game postseason winning streak, which dated back to the start of the 2011 MLS Cup Playoffs. That winning streak was equal to the longest in club history and the second longest in MLS history. Prior to Sunday’s defeat, the last time the Galaxy had lost in the postseason was in the 2010 Western Conference Championship, when they lost 3-0 to FC Dallas. That was also the last time the Galaxy had been shutout in a playoff game. All-time, the Galaxy have now been shutout in the postseason 11 times, going 7-2-1 in the game immediately after being shutout. ROAD WARRIORS: Since the start of the 2005 MLS Cup Playoffs, the Galaxy have played five road games in the postseason, going 3-0-2 in those matches. After playing to a draw with San Jose and then beating Colorado during the 2005 playoffs, en route to their second MLS Cup title, LA drew away to Chivas USA in 2009, won in Seattle in 2010 and then won away to New York in 2011. The Galaxy outscored their opponents 7-3 in those matches and scored first in all three of their wins while trailing for just 35 minutes total in the other two matches. This is the first time that the Galaxy have played on the road in the second leg of a playoff series since the 2005 Western Conference Semifinals against San Jose when they claimed a 1-1 draw with the Earthquakes after wining the first leg 3-1 at The Home Depot Center. BOUNCING BACK: The Galaxy were shutout for just the seventh time in 43 games in all competitions on Sunday night, taking 12 shots and placing two on goal while hitting the crossbar once. This was just the second time that the Galaxy had been shutout at home all season and the first since a 1-0 loss to New York on May 5. LA are 3-2-1 this season after being shutout, scoring 14 goals in those six games. DOWN AT THE HALF: Trailing 1-0 after Sunday’s first leg, the Galaxy enter Wednesday’s game in need of claiming their first win of the season over San Jose in order to advance to a fourth straight Western Conference Championship. That defeat was LA’s 15th in all competitions in 2012, losing 12 times in the regular season while losing once in the Champions League, once in the Open Cup and now once in the postseason. During the regular season, the Galaxy were 5-5-2 following a loss and they have not lost consecutive games since July 4 when they fell 2-1 at home to Philadelphia, four days after losing away to San Jose. FIGHTING HISTORY: The Galaxy will look to become just the third team in MLS postseason history, since the start of the 2003 MLS Cup Playoffs, to lose the first leg of a Conference Semifinal Series at home and then come back to win the series with a road victory. In 2006, FC Dallas beat Colorado 2-1 in the first leg of their series in Denver before the Rapids came back to grab a 3-2 win in extratime, sending the series to penalties, where the Rapids came out victorious. Four years later, the San Jose Earthquakes lost 1-0 at home to New York in the first leg of their series before claiming a 3-1 win in the return leg at Red Bull Arena to advance 3-2 on aggregate. Since the two-leg, aggregate goal Conference Semifinal Series was adopted in 2003, the road team is 5-22-9 in second leg matches, including a 2-9-1 record since the start of the 2009 postseason.

OFF THE BAR AGAIN: Robbie Keane was the Galaxy’s top goal scorer during the 2012 season, tallying 16 goals in 28 regular season games, including one in last month’s 2-2 draw with San Jose at Buck Shaw Stadium. However, Keane’s goals per game average is considerably lower in the postseason, having scored once in his six playoff games. However, that number is just inches away from being much higher as Keane has hit the post or the crossbar four times in addition to his goal against Real Salt Lake in the 2011 Western Conference Championship. Keane struck the woodwork in both legs of the Conference Semifinal Series against New York last year and then again against Salt Lake in the Conference Championship while also having a goal ruled out for offside in the MLS Cup against Houston. Keane’s shot off the crossbar was one of his team-high four shots against San Jose on Sunday. He now has 19 shots in his postseason career, placing five on goal.

STILL PLAYING: After each being shown yellow cards in the Kncokout Round win over Vancouver neither Juninho nor Marcelo Sarvas were booked in Sunday’s first leg defeat to San Jose. As a result, both players are eligible to play on Wednesday night. Additionally, no further Galaxy players have been shown postseason yellow cards, meaning that they are the only two players on the club to currently be on warning for yellow card accumulation. TRIED AND TESTED: Of the 30 player currently on the Galaxy roster, 17 were on the roster at the end of the 2011 season when the club won their third MLS Cup. Additionally, 10 of the 11 players that started LA’s 1-0 win over Houston last November are still on the club. Of the 13 players who are new to the Galaxy roster this season, five were playing college soccer at this time last year and Jose Villarreal was playing in the Galaxy Academy while Marcelo Sarvas and Christian Wilhelmsson were not yet playing in MLS. Three of the remaining five players – Edson Buddle, Andrew Boyens and Pat Noonan – had previously helped teams reach MLS Cup, though none has ever won a championship.

WE MEET AGAIN: This is the fifth time that the Galaxy and Earthquakes meet in the postseason with LA knocking out San Jose in 1996 and 2005 while the Earthquakes beat the Galaxy in MLS Cup 2001 and then again in 2003. Including Sunday night’s game, the two sides have faced on another nine times with the series evenly split, as each have recorded matching 4-4-1 records, though this is the first time that they will meet at Buck Shaw Stadium. All-time, LA are 0-2-1 on the road against San Jose with all three of those games being played at Spartan Stadium.

GALAXY TO FACE HEREDIANO IN CCL QUARTERFINALS: Thanks to their 3-2 win over Isidro Metapan late last month in El Salvador, the LA Galaxy will enter the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Champions League as the No. 4-seed. LA, who went 3-0-1 in their four Group Stage games, will now face CS Herediano of Costa Rica in a two-leg, aggregate goal quarterfinal series starting in Costa Rica in March. Herediano also went 3-0-1 to win Group 2, clinching their quarterfinal berth with a 0-0 draw with Real Salt Lake in the group finale on Tuesday.

The Galaxy finished Group 5 play with 12 goals scored compared to just four against. Jack McBean, who also led the team with five goals in the Reserve League, scored a team-best three goals. Juninho and Michael Stephens each scored twice while David Beckham, Robbie Keane, Tommy Meyer and Jose Villarreal each scored once for LA, who also benefitted from an own goal.

The Galaxy and Herediano have only met once before, with the Galaxy claiming a 1-0 win thanks to an Edson Buddle goal in the first half of a friendly at The Home Depot Center in June 2009. LA have only faced a Costa Rican team in the Champions League twice, splitting a pair of games against Alajuelense in the Group Stage of the 2011/12 Champions League, winning 2-0 at home before losing 1-0 on the road.

Overall: 16-12-6, 54 pts. 4th in West Home: 10-6-1 Away: 6-6-5 vs. West: 13-7-4 vs. East: 3-5-2 GF: 59 GA: 47 GD: +12

Overall: 19-6-9, 6 pts. 1st in West Home: 10-1-6 Away: 9-5-3 vs. West: 15-3-6 vs. East: 4-3-3 GF: 72 GA: 43 GD: +29

Location: Buck Shaw Stadium Capacity: 10,500 Kickoff: 8 p.m. (PT)

Galaxy Record vs. San Jose All-time regular season series: 25-17-9 On the road: 9-12-6 At Buck Shaw Stadium: 0-1-2 In the MLS Cup Playoffs: 4-4-1

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2012 LA GALAXY

POSTSEASON GOAL SCORERS

10 - Donovan 18 - Magee

KEY L- Left Footed R- Right Footed H- Header F- Freekick P- Penalty

2012 CATEGORICAL POSTSEASON WON-LOSS: Overall Home Road Overall: 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 vs. West 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 vs. East: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Scoring First: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Opp. Scoring First: 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Leading at Half: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Trailing at Half: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Tied at Half: 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Leading at 75': 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Trailing at 75': 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Tied at 75': 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Out-Shooting Opp.: 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Out-Shot by Opp. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Shots Even: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 One-Goal Games: 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Scoring 0 Goals 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Scoring 1 Goal 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Scoring 2 Goals 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Scoring 3+ Goals 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Allowing 0 Goals 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Allowing 1 Goal 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Allowing 2 Goals 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Allowing 3+ Goals 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Day Games (pre 6 p.m.): 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Night Games (post 6 p.m.): 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 On Weekends: 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Midweek: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 In White Jersey/Short: 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 On ESPN Family: 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 On NBC Sports Family: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 On Univision Family: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 In November: 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2012 CATEGORICAL WON-LOSS – BY REFEREE Overall Home Road Silviu Petrescu 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Ricardo Salazar 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0

10-P18-R PK

Penalty Kicks Conversions

Donovan – 1

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM

LA GALAXY TEAM STATS Scoring 1 2 Total Assists 1 2 Total Shots 1 2 Total SOG 1 2 Total LA Galaxy 0 2 2 LA Galaxy 0 2 2 LA Galaxy 18 17 35 LA Galaxy 3 6 9 All Opp. 1 1 2 All Opp. 1 0 1 All Opp. 5 12 17 All Opp. 2 5 7 Saves 1 2 Total Fouls Com. 1 2 Total Corners 1 2 Total Offsides 1 2 Total LA Galaxy 1 4 5 LA Galaxy 9 15 24 LA Galaxy 6 5 11 LA Galaxy 5 1 6 All Opp. 3 4 7 All Opp. 9 14 23 All Opp. 2 1 3 All Opp. 1 2 3 Cautions 1 2 Total Red Cards 1 2 Total LA Galaxy 1 1 2 LA Galaxy 0 0 0 All Opp. 1 2 3 All Opp. 0 0 0

PENALTY KICKS FOR: Date Min. Team Player Goalkeeper Result 11/1 72’ vs. VAN Donovan Knighton Goal

Totals: 1-for-1 PENALTY KICKS AGAINST:

Date Min. Team Player Goalkeeper Result None

Totals: 0-for-0

MISCELLANEOUS STATS: Quickest Goal: Magee; 69’ – 11/1 vs. VAN Quickest Goal Against: Mattocks; 3’ – 11/1 vs. VAN Gm. Winning Goals after 75': None Gm. Tying Goals after 75': None Multi-Goal Games: None Multi-Goal Games Against: None Multi-Assist Games: None Hat Tricks: None Hat Tricks Against: None Own Goals For: None Own Goals Against: None Red Cards: None Opp. Red Cards: None

GALAXY NATIONAL TEAM PLAYERS

England NAME CAPS GOALS Beckham 115 17

Ireland

NAME CAPS GOALS Keane 121 54

New Zealand

NAME CAPS GOALS Boyens 19 0 Keat 3 0

Puerto Rico

NAME CAPS GAA Saunders 2 0.00

Sweden

NAME CAPS GOALS Wilhelmsson 79 9

United States

NAME CAPS GOALS Buddle 11 3 DeLaGarza 2 0 Donovan 144 49 Dunivant 2 0 Franklin 1 0 Gonzalez 2 0 Noonan 14 1

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LA GALAXY 2012 STATS – ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS |-----Total-----| |------MLS^-----| |----Open Cup----| |Champions League| UNF POS PLAYER GP GS G A C E GP GS G A C E GP GS G A C E GP GS G A C E 7 F Robbie Keane 33 33 17 9 1 1 30 30 16 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 - 1 1 10 M Landon Donovan 31 29 10 14 6 0 28 27 10 14 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 - 0 0 19 M Juninho 38 35 9 4 7 0 34 32 7 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 - 0 0 23 M David Beckham 29 28 8 9 7 0 26 25 7 10 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 - 0 0 18 M Mike Magee 35 29 6 4 2 0 31 25 6 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 - 0 0 14 F Edson Buddle 25 14 3 1 0 0 21 11 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 - 0 0 32 F Jack McBean 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 - 0 0 2 D Todd Dunivant 34 34 2 2 2 0 31 31 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 - 0 0 8 M Marcelo Sarvas 34 25 2 2 5 0 29 23 2 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 - 0 0 26 M Michael Stephens 30 10 2 2 2 0 24 6 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 - 1 0 33 M Jose Villarreal 13 3 2 1 1 0 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 - 0 0 11 F Pat Noonan 14 5 2 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 - 0 0 9 F Chad Barrett* 21 8 1 4 1 0 18 7 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 - 0 0 16 M Hector Jimenez 21 18 1 2 0 1 16 14 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 - 0 0 4 D Omar Gonzalez 17 16 1 1 2 0 16 15 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - 0 0 21 D Tommy Meyer 15 14 1 0 0 0 10 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 - 0 0 9 M Christian Wilhelmsson 5 4 1 0 0 0 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 D Sean Franklin 39 37 0 5 3 0 35 34 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 - 1 0 17 F Adam Cristman* 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 35 D Bryan Gaul 19 11 0 1 3 0 14 7 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 - 0 0 29 D Andrew Boyens 6 6 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 - 1 0 30 M Paolo Cardozo* 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 20 D A.J. DeLaGarza 33 33 0 0 5 0 30 30 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 - 1 0 25 M Rafael Garcia 5 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 - 1 0 1 GK Bill Gaudette* 4 4 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 D Bryan Jordan 10 5 0 0 0 0 8 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - 0 0 15 M Dan Keat 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 0 0 22 D Leonardo 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 D David Junior Lopes 18 17 0 0 4 1 17 16 0 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 28 M Kyle Nakazawa 6 3 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 24 GK Brian Perk 7 7 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 - 0 0 12 GK Josh Saunders 32 32 0 0 1 0 29 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 - 0 0 34 M Kenney Walker 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 - 0 0 1 GK Brian Rowe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Own Goals 4 2 0 2 Team Totals 43 43 76 64 59 3 36 36 61 63 52 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 6 6 14 - 6 1

2012 LA GALAXY GOALKEEPER STATISTICS – ALL COMPETITIONS UNF POS PLAYER GP GS GA GAA PG PA W-L-T SO 24 GK Brian Perk 4 4 7 1.75 2 2 0-3-1 0 MLS Regular Season and Postseason 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 0 U.S. Open Cup 3 3 2 0.67 0 0 2-0-1 2 CONCACAF Champions League Totals 7 7 9 1.29 2 2 2-3-2 2 12 GK Josh Saunders 29 29 38 1.31 0 1 17-8-4 9 MLS Regular Season and Postseason 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 0 U.S. Open Cup 3 3 6 2.00 1 1 1-1-1 0 CONCACAF Champions League Totals 32 32 44 1.38 1 2 18-9-5 9 1 GK Bill Gaudette* 3 3 4 1.33 1 1 0-2-1 0 MLS Regular Season and Postseason 1 1 2 2.00 0 0 0-1-0 0 U.S. Open Cup 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 0 CONCACAF Champions League Totals 4 4 6 1.50 1 1 0-3-1 0 1 GK Brian Rowe 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 0 MLS Regular Season and Postseason 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 0 U.S. Open Cup 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 0 CONCACAF Champions League Totals 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 0 MLS Totals^ 36 36 49 1.36 3 4 17-13-6 9 Open Cup Totals 1 1 2 2.00 0 0 0-1-0 0 Champions League Totals 6 6 8 1.25 1 1 3-1-2 2 Team Totals 43 43 59 1.37 4 5 20-15-8 11 * - No longer with the club ^ - Includes MLS Cup Playoffs

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LA GALAXY ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Hometown College 23 David Beckham M 6-1 170 05/02/1975 London, England -- 29 Andrew Boyens D 6-4 190 09/18/1983 Dunedin, New Zealand New Mexico 14 Edson Buddle F 6-1 185 05/21/1981 New Rochelle, N.Y. State Fair C.C. 20 A.J. DeLaGarza D 5-9 150 11/04/1987 Bryans Road, Md. Maryland 10 Landon Donovan M 5-8 155 03/04/1982 Redlands, Calif. -- 2 Todd Dunivant D 6-0 175 12/26/1980 Wheat Ridge, Colo. Stanford 5 Sean Franklin D 5-10 165 03/21/1985 Palmdale, Calif. Cal State-Northridge 25 Rafael Garcia M 5-6 150 12/19/1988 Canoga Park, Calif. Cal State-Northridge 35 Bryan Gaul D 6-5 200 08/10/1989 Naperville, Ill. Bradley 4 Omar González D 6-5 205 10/11/1988 Dallas, Texas Maryland 16 Hector Jimenez M 5-9 140 11/03/1988 Bell Gardens, Calif. California 6 Bryan Jordan D 5-8 160 09/13/1985 Temple City, Calif. Oregon State 19 Juninho M 5-7 145 01/08/1989 San Jose dos Campos, Brazil -- 7 Robbie Keane F 5-9 160 07/08/1980 Dublin, Ireland -- 15 Dan Keat M 5-11 170 09/28/1987 Wellington, New Zealand Dartmouth 22 Leonardo D 6-2 185 02/05/1988 Sao Paulo, Brazil -- 3 David Junior Lopes D 6-3 180 07/19/1982 Maringa, Brazil -- 18 Mike Magee M 5-10 160 09/02/1984 Chicago, Ill. -- 32 Jack McBean F 6-0 175 12/15/1994 Newport Beach, Calif. -- 21 Tommy Meyer D 6-2 175 03/20/1990 St. Louis, Mo. Indiana 28 Kyle Nakazawa M 5-11 165 03/16/1988 Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. UCLA 11 Pat Noonan F 6-0 170 08/02/1980 Ballwin, Mo. Indiana 24 Brian Perk GK 5-11 175 07/21/1989 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. UCLA 1 Brian Rowe GK 6-1 185 11/16/1988 Eugene, Ore. UCLA 8 Marcelo Sarvas M 5-10 155 10/16/1981 Sao Paulo, Brazil -- 12 Josh Saunders GK 6-4 210 03/02/1981 Lake Forest, Calif. California 26 Michael Stephens M 5-9 155 04/03/1989 Naperville, Ill. UCLA 33 Jose Villarreal M 5-8 160 09/10/1993 Inglewood, Calif. -- 34 Kenney Walker M 5-9 170 12/23/1988 Wickliffe, Ohio Louisville 9 Christian Wilhelmsson M 5-10 155 12/08/1979 Malmö, Sweden --

LA GALAXY NUMERICAL ROSTER AND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. Player Pos. Pronunciation Place of Birth Last Club 1 Brian Rowe GK row Chicago, Ill. -- 2 Todd Dunivant D DUNN-uh-vint Wheat Ridge, Colo. Toronto FC (MLS) 3 David Junior Lopes D DAH-veed low-pess Maringa, Brazil Chivas USA (MLS) 4 Omar González D Dallas, Texas -- 5 Sean Franklin D Panorama City, Calif. -- 6 Bryan Jordan D Pasadena, Calif. Portland Timbers (USL-1) 7 Robbie Keane F keen Dublin, Ireland Tottenham Hotspur (ENG) 8 Marcelo Sarvas M sahr-VAS Sao Paulo, Brazil LD Alajuelense (CRC) 9 Christian Wilhelmsson M KRIS-tian will-HELM-son Malmö, Sweden Al-Hilal (KSA) 10 Landon Donovan M Ontario, Calif. Bayer Leverkusen (GER) 11 Pat Noonan F Ballwin, Mo. Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) 12 Josh Saunders GK Grants Pass, Ore. Miami FC (USL-1) 14 Edson Buddle F White Plains, N.Y. FC Ingolstadt (GER) 15 Dan Keat M keet Barnstaple, England -- 16 Hector Jimenez M HEE-men-ez Huntington Park Calif. -- 18 Mike Magee M muh-gee Chicago, Ill. New York Red Bulls (MLS) 19 Juninho M juh-NEEN-yo San Jose dos Campos, Brazil Sao Paulo (BRA) 20 A.J. DeLaGarza D del-ah-GAR-za Bryans Road, Md. -- 21 Tommy Meyer D my-er St. Louis, Mo. -- 22 Leonardo D LAY-oh-nahr-DOE Sao Paulo, Brazil Sao Paulo (BRA) 23 David Beckham M London, England Real Madrid (ESP) 24 Brian Perk GK Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Philadelphia Union (MLS) 25 Rafael Garcia M Granada Hills, Calif. -- 26 Michael Stephens M Hinsdale, Ill. -- 28 Kyle Nakazawa M nak-AH-zah-WAH Torrance, Calif. Philadelphia Union (MLS) 29 Andrew Boyens D boy-enz Napier, New Zealand Chivas USA (MLS) 32 Jack McBean F Newport Beach, Calif. -- 33 Jose Villarreal M vill-uh-ree-al Inglewood, Calif. -- 34 Kenney Walker M Cleveland, Ohio -- 35 Bryan Gaul D gall Naperville, Ill. -- Head Coach: Bruce Arena Associate Head Coach: Dave Sarachan Assistant Coach and Reserve Team Head Coach: Curt Onalfo Assistant Coach: Jovan Kirovski Goalkeeper Coach: Ian Feuer Head Athletic Trainer: Armando Rivas Assistant Athletic Trainer: Kurt Andrews Chiropractor/Active Release Specialist: Shunta Shimizu Strength and Conditioning Coach: Ben Yauss Equipment Manager: Raul Vargas Equipment Coordinator: Rafael Verdin Director of Soccer Operations: David Kammarman Team Administrator: Shant Kasparian

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #1 Brian Rowe Goalkeeper 6-1 185 Eugene, Ore. UCLA Nov. 16, 1988 (23 years, 11 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on July 13, 2012 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0-0-0/0.00

An MLS League Pool goalkeeper at the start of the 2012 season, he was called up by the Galaxy on May 1 and served as the club’s backup goalkeeper for the losses at Seattle on May 2 and at home to New York on May 5.

He was also the backup for the club’s Reserve League game with San Jose on May 8. Spent time with Philadelphia, Portland and Toronto FC before signing with the Galaxy in July. Was drafted by Chivas USA in the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft but did not sign with the club. Made his Galaxy debut playing the second half of the friendly with Tottenham Hotspur on July 24, not conceding a goal in his 45 minutes on the

field. Made his Galaxy Reserve League debut on August 7, playing the second half of the 1-0 win over Chivas USA. Was in the 18-man squad for the first time in his career in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. Made his first start for LA in the Reserve League on September 10 vs. Portland, playing the full 90 minutes and earning a shutout as LA won 4-0.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Win: -- Last Postseason Shutout: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: Saves: -- Goals Allowed: -- MLS Career Highs: Saves: -- Goals Allowed: -- 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 0/0/0.00 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0.00 CONCACAF Champions League: 0/0/0.00 Postseason: 0/0/0.00 #2 Todd Dunivant Defender 6-0 175 Wheat Ridge, Colo. Stanford Dec. 26, 1980 (31 years, 10 months) How Acquired: Traded to the Galaxy from Toronto FC on February 3, 2009 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 14/13/0/0

Collected his first assist of the season on LA’s opening goal vs. D.C. United on March 18. That was the 10th of his Galaxy career. Scored his first goal of the season in LA’s 1-0 win home win over Portland on June 17. That was his first goal since May 2010. His goal against Portland was LA’s first directly from a corner kick this season. That was the same game in which the Galaxy kept their first clean sheet of the season. Assisted on Chad Barrett’s goal in the 2-1 loss to Philadelphia on July 4, leaving him one shy of 20 for his MLS career. Missed three regular season games as well as the two friendlies with a right calf hematoma, but was on the bench for the last of those games, the

loss to Seattle on August 5. Played the full 90 minutes in the Reserve League win over Chivas USA on August 7. That was his first appearance since his injury. Played in his 240th all-time regular season game in the 1-1 draw at Columbus on August 15. Appeared in the 10th Champions League game of his career against Metapan on August 23. Scored his second goal of the season late in the second half of the 2-0 win over FC Dallas on August 26, tying a career-high. Appeared in his 155th game for the club on September 22 against Toronto FC and then started his 155th game for the Galaxy a week later in the 1-

1 draw in Colorado, becoming the seventh player in club history to start that many games. Missed the 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake on October 6 with a hip pointer but returned to the starting lineup for the following game.

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes at left back in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 1 – Two Times – 8/26 vs. FCD A: 1 – Two Times – 7/4 vs. PHI MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – Seven Times – 8/26/12 LA vs. FCD (Last) A: 1 – 19 Times – 7/4/12 LA vs. PHI (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 29/2/2 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/0/- Postseason: 2/0/0 #3 David Junior Lopes Defender 6-3 180 Marinaga, Brazil -- July 19, 1982 (30 years, 3 months) How Acquired: Traded to the Galaxy from Chivas USA on April 10, 2012 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Was traded to the Galaxy from Chivas USA in exchange for Paolo Cardozo on April 10 and trained with the Galaxy for the first time on April 12. Made his Galaxy debut on April 14 against Portland, playing the full 90 minutes in central defense. Missed the loss at home to New York and the draw in Montreal with a right hamstring strain. Became the first Galaxy player to be sent off this season with his second half red card against Chivas USA on May 19, forcing him to miss the 3-2

loss to San Jose four days later. Played the full 90 minutes in central defense in the 1-0 win over Portland on June 17 as LA kept their first clean sheet of the season. Scored his first-ever goal for the Galaxy in the first half of the friendly win over Tottenham Hotspur on July 24. Tallied LA’s only goal in the 5-1 loss to Real Madrid on August 2. Was shown his fourth yellow card of the season at Vancouver on July 18 but was not booked in any of his next three games, leaving him two

cautions away from a suspension for yellow card accumulation. Missed 10 straight games in all competitions after suffering a left ankle sprain in training leading up to the 4-0 win at Chivas USA on August 12. He

returned to training in late September and was on the bench for the 2-1 home loss to Real Salt Lake on October 6. Made his first appearance since his injury in the Reserve League finale against Vancouver on October 12, playing the first 45 minutes in central

defense. Suffered a facial fracture ahead of the October 21 game at San Jose and was forced to miss the final two games of the season.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4after suffering a facial fracture in training in late October. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: -- A: -- 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 17/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 0/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #4 Omar Gonzalez Defender 6-5 205 Dallas, Texas Maryland Oct. 11, 1988 (24 years, 0 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the first round of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 13/13/1/1

Went on loan to FC Nurnberg of the German Bundesliga in January but did not appear in any games for the club after suffering a knee injury during his first training session.

Returned to Southern California following his injury and underwent surgery on January 13. He was scheduled to miss 7-9 months. He returned to light training in mid-May and full training in early-June. Was activated from the Disabled List on July 3. Made his 2012 debut playing the opening 45 minutes of the 2-1 home loss to Philadelphia on July 4. Made his first ever appearance as a substitute against Chivas USA on July 21, coming on midway through the second half for Hector Jimenez. Played 90 minutes for the first time since his surgery in the 1-0 win at FC Dallas on July 28. That was the 90th appearance of his MLS career. Started each of the friendlies against Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid, assisting on David Junior Lopes’ goal against Madrid. Scored his first goal of the season late in the 4-0 win over Chivas USA on August 12. Was booked for the first time this year in second half stoppage time of the 2-0 win over FC Dallas on August 26 and then collected his second

caution a week later. Played the 100th game of his Galaxy career at San Jose on October 21, making him the 21st player in club history to reach 100 games played. Started his 100th regular season game a week later against Seattle, becoming the 16th player to start 100 games for the club. Six of LA’s nine shutouts in MLS this season have come with Gonzalez starting in central defense.

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes in central defense in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4, suffering a team-high four fouls. Last Postseason Goal: 11/7/10 LA vs. SEA (27th minute) Last Postseason Assist: 10/31/10 LA @ SEA (38th minute) 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 1 – 8/12 @ CHV A: -- 1 – 7/21 LA vs. CHV MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – Six Times – 8/12/12 LA @ CHV (Last) A: 1 – Three Times – 7/21/12 LA vs. CHV (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 14/1/1 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 1/0/- Postseason: 2/0/0 #5 Sean Franklin Defender 5-10 165 Palmdale, Calif. Cal State-Northridge Mar. 21, 1985 (27 years, 7 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the first round of the 2008 MLS SuperDraft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 12/12/0/0

Started each of LA’s first 17 regular season games this season, playing the full 90 minutes in each before coming off the bench on July 4 against Philadelphia.

He made his 100th regular season appearance in the 1-1 draw with FC Dallas on April 28, becoming the 18th player to do so in club history. Became the 15th player to start 100 games for the Galaxy in the 3-2 loss to San Jose on May 23. Played the full 90 minutes in defense in the 1-0 win over Portland on June 17 as LA kept their first clean sheet of the season. Recorded his first two assists of the season in the 5-3 win over Portland on July 14, setting up each of Robbie Keane’s goals. The two assists tied

his career-high for assists in a regular season game. Played the 120th game of his career on August 26 against FC Dallas and started his 115th game a week later against Vancouver. Recorded his third assist of the season on August 15 at Columbus, setting up Robbie Keane’s second half goal. Became the first Galaxy player to reach 30 appearances in all competitions this season when he came on for Jose Villarreal as a second half

substitute in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. Collected his fourth assist of the season on September 22 against Toronto FC on Juninho’s second goal of that game. That was his first assist to

someone other than Robbie Keane this season. Moved into a tie with Tyrone Marshall for 10th place in club history in games played, appearing in his 125th regular season game with the Galaxy on

October 6 against Real Salt Lake. He passed Marshall in the following game at San Jose on October 21. Collected his fifth assist of the season in that game, setting up Edson Buddle’s second half goal. That was his fifth assist of the season, leaving

him one shy of his career-high from 2010. Started the regular season finale against Seattle on October 28, setting club records for games play (34) and games started (33) in a season as

well as minutes played with 2,937. Was one of six players in MLS to appear in 34 games this season and played the ninth most minutes in the league. Missed the Knockout round win over Vancouver on November 1 with a left hamstring strain. That was the first league game that he missed all

season. He was back in the lineup for the first leg of the Conference Semifinal against San Jose three days later.

Last Game: Returned to the starting lineup and played the full 90 minutes at right back in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4, taking two shots and placing one on goal, with that being LA’s first shot on goal of the game in the 66th minute. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: 2 – 7/14 @ POR MLS Career Highs: G: 2 – 9/5/11 LA @ SKC A: 2 – Two Times – 7/14/12 LA @ POR (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 34/0/5 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 4/0/- Postseason: 1/0/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #6 Bryan Jordan Defender 5-8 160 Temple City, Calif. Oregon State Sep. 13, 1985 (27 years, 1 month) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on March 25, 2008 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Switched to the #6 shirt this season after wearing #27 in his first four years with the Galaxy. Missed much of the preseason after straining his left hamstring in the preseason game vs. L.A. Blues and then re-injuring it at the Desert Diamond

Cup. Made his 2012 debut, starting at right back in the 2-0 loss at Seattle on May 2. Started on the right side of midfield in the 2-1 loss at Houston on May 26. That was the 50th appearance of his MLS career and his 15th start. That

was the first of three straight starts for Jordan. Was back in the 18-man squad against Real Salt Lake on October 6. That was his first appearance in a gameday roster since August 15 at

Columbus. Returned to the starting lineup in the Champions League Group Stage finale at Metapan on October 25, starting the game at right back.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – Two Times – 4/18/09 LA @ SJ (Last) A: 2 – 9/17/11 LA vs. VAN 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 8/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 1/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0 #7 Robbie Keane Forward 5-9 160 Dublin, Ireland -- July 8, 1980 (32 years, 3 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on August 15, 2011 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 6/6/1/1

Recorded the first multi-goal game of his MLS career on March 18 in a 3-1 home win over D.C. United. He scored again in the 3-1 home loss to New England on March 31. Tallied his first assist on the season on Landon Donovan’s first half goal vs. Portland on April 14 and then collected his second on Donovan’s goal

a week later. Was called into the Ireland team for the 2012 European Championships. He departed for the start of training camp in Dublin on May 20 after

missing the 1-0 loss to Chivas USA on May 19 with right hamstring tightness. He started all three of Ireland’s games at the tournament but did not manage to score a goal as Ireland lost each match. Scored in his first game back with the Galaxy, scoring LA’s second goal in the 3-0 home win over Vancouver on June 23. Tallied his first assist since re-joining the club on July 4 against Philadelphia, helping to set up Chad Barrett’s goal. Scored twice on his 32nd birthday (July 8) as LA won 2-0 at Chicago. Those goals moved him into a tie with Landon Donovan for the team lead. Added two goals and an assist in the 5-3 win at Portland on July 14, scoring LA’s fourth and fifth goals as well as setting up their first. This was the

first time in his MLS career that he scored twice and set up a third in the same game. Scored his team-best 10th goal of the season on August 12 at Chivas USA, becoming the ninth different Galaxy player to score 10 or more goals in

a season. Scored the game-tying goal midway through the second half of the 1-1 draw at Columbus for his 11th goal of the season. Scored his first goal in the 2012/13 CONCACAF Champions League, putting LA in front for good in the 22nd minute of that game. That was his

team-best 12th goal of the season in all competitions. He was booked and then sent off in the second half of that game, forcing him to miss the following game against Puerto Rico on August 29. That

was the first red card of his Galaxy career. That was just the second red card that the Galaxy have been shown in the Champions League. Scored a late penalty for Ireland as they began FIFA World Cup Qualifying with a 2-1 win away to Kazakhstan on September 7. Scored LA’s first goal in the 2-0 win over Colorado on September 14. That was his 12th goal in MLS play. Tallied his fourth multi-goal game of the season in the 4-2 win over Toronto FC on September 22. He scored his 13th and 14th goals of the season

in that game, the first of which was his sixth game-winning goal of the season. Saw his string of seven straight games with a goal or an assist snapped at Colorado on September 30. That was the first time that he was not on

the scoresheet since August 5. Became the seventh Galaxy player to score 15 goals in a season, tallying his 15th in the 2-1 home loss to Real Salt Lake on October 6. That goal was selected as the MLS Goal of the Week. This was the first time that he had won the award with the Galaxy. Joined the Irish national team for a pair of Word Cup Qualifiers in early October. He missed the 6-1 home loss to Germany with an Achilles injury

but started and played 80 minutes in the 4-1 road win over the Faroe Islands, collecting his 121st career cap. Gave LA a 1-0 lead early in the second half of LA’s 2-2 draw at San Jose on October 21. Had a goal or an assist against every Western Conference team this season. Has a goal or an assist in all seven games in which he has served as the club captain in this season in all competitions with LA going 5-1-1 in

those games. Finished the season in fourth place in MLS with 16 goals scored, which are the most by a Galaxy player since 2010. LA are now 10-2-2 all-time in the regular season when he scores a goal and 4-0-0 when he scores multiple goals. Led the team with six game-winning goal and was tied for the team lead with five game-winning assists. Had a goal or an assist in 15 of the 19 regular season games that he played after returning from the European Championships in late June. Scored or had an assist in nine of his last 10 regular season games but has not gotten on the scoresheet in either of LA’s postseason games so

far this season. Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes up front in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4, taking a team-high four shots, placing one on goal while also hitting the crossbar late in the second half. Last Postseason Goal: 11/6/11 LA vs. RSL (68th minute) Last Postseason Assist: 11/20/11 LA vs. HOU (72nd minute) 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 2 – Four Times – 9/22 vs. TOR (Last) A: 1 – Nine Times – 10/28 vs. SEA (Last) MLS Career Highs: G: 2 – Four Times – 9/22/12 LA vs. TOR (Last) A: 1 – 10 Times – 10/28/12 LA vs. SEA (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 28/16/9 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/1/- Postseason: 2/0/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #8 Marcelo Sarvas Midfielder 5-10 155 Sao Paulo, Brazil -- Oct. 16, 1981 (31 years, 0 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on December 13, 2011 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 2/1/0/0

Made his MLS debut in the season opening loss vs. Real Salt Lake on March 10. Scored his first goal for the club late in the 3-1 win over D.C. United on March 18, heading home a David Beckham cross. That was also the first

headed goal of his professional career. Was shown his first yellow card of the season in the first half of the 2-0 loss at Seattle on May 2. Scored his first goal of the year in the Reserve League on May 8, converting a penalty kick in a 1-1 draw with San Jose. Assisted on David Junior Lopes’ goal in the friendly with Tottenham Hotspur on July 21. Made his Champions League debut for the Galaxy against Metapan, starting in central midfield. Was shown his fourth yellow card of the season in the second half of the 2-0 win over FC Dallas on August 28. However, he was not booked in

any of the next three games, taking him off warning. Made his 20th appearance of the season in that game. Tallied the first two assists of his MLS career, setting up both Galaxy goals in the 2-0 win over Colorado on September 14. Won the MLS Save of the Week award for his sliding goalline clearance on a Conor Casey shot in the second half of that game. Scored his second goal of the season and his first since March on September 30 at Colorado. Has a goal and two assists in two games against the Rapids compared to one goal and no assists in the other 25 games. Was one of four players to appear in all four of the club’s Champions League Group Stage games. Made his MLS postseason debut in the Knockout Round win over Vancouver on November 1, coming on as a second half substitute. Was booked late in the second half of that game, leaving him one caution shy of a one-game suspension. Made his first postseason start in the Conference Semifinal Series first leg defeat to San Jose on November 4.

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes in midfield in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4, taking one shot and tying a team-high with three fouls committed. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 1 – Two Times – 9/30 @ COL (Last) A: 2 – 9/14 vs. COL MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – Two Times – 9/30/12 LA @ COL (Last) A: 2 – 9/14/12 LA vs. COL 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 27/2/2 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 4/0/- Postseason: 2/0/0 #9 Christian Wilhelmsson Midfielder 5-10 155 Malmö, Sweden -- Dec. 8, 1979 (32 years, 10 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on September 5, 2012 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Signed with the Galaxy on September 5 after training with the club for just less than a week. Has started each of LA’s last two Reserve League games. Joins the Galaxy after having previously spent time in Sweden, Norway, Belgium, France, Italy, England, Spain, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Has made 78 appearances for the Swedish National Team, scoring nine times. He played in the 2006 World Cup, as well as the 2004, 2008 and

2012 European Championships, appearing in 12 of the 14 games that Sweden played in those tournaments. Made his Galaxy debut in the 2-0 home win over Colorado on September 14, playing 61 minutes in midfield. He scored the first goal of his MLS career in the 58th minute of that game, becoming the first LA player to score on his debut since Jack McBean

did so in the 2011 regular season finale. Missed the 1-1 draw in Colorado on September 30 with a left calf strain that he suffered in training in the week leading up to that game, but was

back on the field a week later as a second half substitute against Real Salt Lake. Was called into the Swedish national team for their World Cup Qualifiers against the Faroe Islands and Germany, starting and collecting his 79th

cap in the 2-1 win over the Faroe Islands. He was an unused substitute for the 4-4 draw with Germany. Played a full 90 minutes with the club for the first in the regular season finale against Seattle on October 28. Missed the Knockout round win over Vancouver on November 1 with a left hamstring strain. He was back in the 18-man squad three days later

against San Jose in the Conference Semifinal, though he did not play in that game.

Last Game: Was on the bench but did not play in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 1 – 9/14 vs. COL A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – 9/14/12 LA vs. COL A: -- 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 5/1/0 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 0/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #10 Landon Donovan Midfielder 5-8 155 Redlands, Calif. -- Mar. 4, 1982 (30 years, 8 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on March 31, 2005 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 17/17/11/3

His assist to set up Robbie Keane against D.C. United on March 18 was the 95th of his MLS career. Scored his first goal of the season on April 14 vs. Portland. This was the second straight year in which he scored his first goal of the year against

the Timbers. He also had an assist in that game. Joined up with the U.S. National Team on May 20 ahead of their friendlies against Scotland, Brazil and Canada as well as the start of CONCACAF

World Cup Qualifying. He started all five of those games, scoring three times with all three goals coming in the 5-1 win over Scotland on May 26. He made his 180th appearance in a Galaxy uniform in the 3-2 win at Real Salt Lake on June 17. He is one of six players to have played in that

many games for the club. He started his 175th game for the club on July 14 against Portland. Recorded his first multi-goal game of the season, scoring twice and adding an assist in the 3-2 win at Real Salt Lake on June 17. Tallied a goal and an assist in the 3-0 home win over Vancouver on June 23, scoring from the penalty spot and setting up Robbie Keane’s goal. That goal was his 140th in all MLS competitions (regular season and postseason), moving him into second place all-time. Made his first appearance of the season off the bench in the 2-0 win at Chicago on July 8, setting up Robbie Keane’s second half goal. Scored his 90th regular season goal for the Galaxy on July 14 at Portland, converting a first half penalty. A minute after that goal, he registered the 100th assist of his MLS career, setting up Robbie Keane for his first goal of the game. He is the sixth

player in MLS history with 100 assists and the second with 100 goals and 100 assists, joining Jaime Moreno. Added two more goals in the 3-1 win over Chivas USA on July 21 for his second multi-goal game of the year. Galaxy are 15-2-4 in the regular season when he scores two or more goals in a game. He was shown his fifth yellow card of the season in the second half of the win over Chivas USA on July 21, meaning that he was suspended for

the game at FC Dallas on July 28. That was the first time in his Galaxy career that he has been suspended for a game. Started and played 45 minutes in the MLS All-Star Game against Chelsea on July 25, forcing him to miss the friendly against Tottenham. Tied an MLS record with four assists in the 4-0 win at Chivas USA on August 12. He is just the fourth different player in league history to achieve

that feat. Missed the 1-1 draw at Columbus while with the U.S. National Team for their 1-0 friendly win in Mexico, playing 45 minutes in that game before

exiting with a left hamstring strain that forced him to miss the last four games in all competitions. Made his first appearance since that injury as a second half substitute in the Reserve League win over Portland on September 10. That was his

first-ever appearance in the MLS Reserve League and he had a goal and an assist in 33 minutes of action. Returned to the starting lineup against the Rapids on September 14, assisting on Robbie Keane’s first half goal. Made his 2012/13 CONCACAF Champions League debut in the 0-0 draw in Puerto Rico on September 19, coming on as a second half substitute. Played the full 90 minutes for the first time in more than a month against Toronto FC on September 22, tallying two assists in a 4-2 win. Those

were his 13th and 14th assists of the season, moving him into a tie for the MLS lead in assists at the time. Eight of his 14 assists this season have come on Robbie Keane goals. Galaxy are 11-1-1 in the league this season when he has a goal or an assist. Is now one assist shy of tying Mauricio Cienfuegos for the second most in club history with 80. Has a goal or an assist in 10 of his last 14 league games dating back to June 20 and scoring seven goals and adding 12 assists in that time. Was called into the U.S. National Team for the World Cup Qualifiers against Antigua and Barbuda and Guatemala, but was forced to withdraw

from the squad with a bone bruise on his left knee. That injury also forced him to miss the 2-2 draw at San Jose on October 21. Returned to the starting lineup and played the full 90 minutes in the regular season finale against Seattle on October 28. Made the 30th postseason appearance of his MLS career and scored his record 21st goal, converting a 73rd minute penalty kick in the 2-1 win over

Vancouver in the Knockout Round on November 1. That goal was the 11th of his Galaxy postseason career, tying him with Carlos Ruiz for the most in club history. Six of those 11 goals were game-

winners, a club record. Is 5-for-5 all-time in the postseason on penalty kicks in regulation or extratime.

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes as the Galaxy captain in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4, taking one shot. Last Postseason Goal: 11/1/12 LA vs. VAN (73rd minute) Last Postseason Assist: 11/6/11 LA vs. RSL (68th minute) 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 2 – Two Times – 7/21 vs. CHV (Last) A: 4 – 8/12 @ CHV MLS Career Highs: G: 3 – Three Times – 9/20/08 LA vs. DC (Last) A: 4 – 8/12/12 LA @ CHV 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 26/9/14 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/1/- Postseason: 2/1/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #11 Pat Noonan Forward 6-0 170 St. Louis, Mo. Indiana Aug. 2, 1980 (32 years, 3 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in Stage 2 of the MLS Re-Entry Process Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Made his Galaxy debut as a second half substitute late in the 3-1 win vs. D.C. United on March 18. Scored the first goal of his Galaxy career in second half stoppage time of the 1-1 draw with FC Dallas on April 28. Made the 180th appearance of his MLS career on May 12 at Montreal. Started his first game for LA on May 19 against Chivas USA. Scored his team’s only goal in the U.S. Open Cup loss at Carolina on May 29. He served as the club’s captain for that game. Missed all of June and July because of a right quad strain, but played the second half of the friendlies against Tottenham Hotspur and Real

Madrid. Made his return to league play as a second half substitute against FC Dallas on August 26. Captained the Galaxy in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. Scored his first goal of the season in the Reserve League on September 10 against Portland, tallying his team’s second in a 4-0 win. He also

picked up an assist in that game. Had a goal and an assist in the Reserve League season finale against Vancouver on October 12, including the game-winning goal early in the first

half. Finished tied for the team lead with three assists in the Reserve League. Served as the Galaxy captain for the CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage finale at Metapan on October 25.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: 10/28/06 NE vs. CHI (58th minute) Last Postseason Assist: 11/5/06 NE @ DC (4th minute) 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 1 – 4/28 vs. FCD A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: 3 – Two Times – 6/2/04 NE @ KC (Last) A: 2 – Two Times – 6/26/04 NE vs. MET (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 10/1/0 U.S. Open Cup: 1/1/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0 #12 Josh Saunders Goalkeeper 6-4 210 Lake Forest, Calif. California Mar. 2, 1981 (31 years, 8 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on March 12, 2009 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 7/6/5-1-1/0.61

Saved the first penalty kick of his career in second half stoppage time of the 2-1 win at Colorado on April 14. Was unavailable for seven games while completing the MLS Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health program, with LA going 0-5-2 in that time. Returned to training with the club on May 21 and was cleared to return to the roster ahead of the club’s Reserve League game at Portland on June

2. He played the full 90 minutes in that game. Kept LA’s first clean sheet of the season in all competitions on June 17 in a 1-0 home win over Portland. That was his first regular season game

back after re-joining the club. Saw his five-game winning streak snapped with the 4-3 defeat at San Jose on June 30. Won the Save of the Week award in Week 17 for his string of saves at San Jose on June 30. Earned his first road shutout of the season on July 8 at Chicago. Made a career-high seven saves in the 5-3 win at Portland on July 14. Tallied his 10th win of the season in the 1-0 win at FC Dallas on July 24. He is now the fourth goalkeeper in club history to win 10 or more games in

club history. Kept his fifth clean sheet of the season in the 4-0 win at Chivas USA on August 12. Appeared in the 10th Champions League game of his career against Metapan on August 23. Made the 50th appearance of his MLS career on September 1 against Vancouver, keeping his 18th clean sheet in that game. He also claimed his 13th win of the season in that game, the most of his MLS career. Tied his career-high with his eighth shutout of the season on September 14, making one save in the 2-0 win over Colorado. Kept three straight clean sheets from August 26-September 14. This was the first time in his MLS career that he had recorded a shutout in three

straight games. Saw his 351 minute shutout streak snapped by Toronto FC on September 22, though he collected his 30th all-time win in that game. Has been nominated for the MLS Save of the Week award nine times, winning it once. Started his 50th game in MLS on September 30 at Colorado, making two saves in a 1-1 draw. He is the third goalkeeper to start 50 games for the

club. Kept his ninth clean sheet of the season on October 28 against Seattle, setting a new career-high. Finished tied for third in MLS in wins with 16 and was fourth with nine shutouts. Won his fifth straight postseason game on November 1 against Vancouver, tying a club record. Was credited with his first postseason loss in the First Leg loss to San Jose on November 4, dropping his all-time playoff record to 5-1-1.

Last Game: Suffered the first loss of his postseason career, making two saves and allowing just one goal in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Win: 11/1/12 LA vs. VAN Last Postseason Shutout: 11/20/11 LA vs. HOU 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: Saves: 7 – 7/14 @ POR Goals Allowed: 4 – Two Times – 8/5 @ SEA (Last) MLS Career Highs: Saves: 7 – 7/14/12 LA @ POR Goals Allowed: 4 – Three Times – 8/5/12 LA @ SEA (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 27/16/1.33 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0.00 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/1/2.00 Postseason: 2/1/1.00

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #14 Edson Buddle Forward 6-1 185 New Rochelle, N.Y. State Fair C.C. May 21, 1981 (31 years, 5 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on February 1, 2012 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 9/8/2/0

Scored LA’s first goal of the season, tallying the opener in the 3-1 home loss to Real Salt Lake on March 10. This was the second time in three years that Buddle had scored LA’s first goal of the year, having also done so in 2010.

Tallied LA’s only goal in the 2-1 loss at Houston on May 26. That goal snapped a 10-game streak without a goal, the longest of his Galaxy career. Made his 90th appearance in a Galaxy uniform and the 180th start of his MLS career in the 3-1 home loss to New England on March 31, collecting

his first assist of the season in that game. Started his 80th regular season game for the Galaxy on May 5 vs. New York. Missed his first game of the season on May 12 at Montreal, sitting out with a right adductor strain. Tallied the 600th shot of his MLS career on May 23 vs. San Jose. Underwent a meniscectomy on his right knee to repair damage done to his meniscus on June 4 and missed 15 games in all competitions, as well

as the two international friendlies before returning to training in mid-August. He was back on the field as a second half substitute in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. Made his first league appearance since the surgery as a substitute in the 2-0 home win over Vancouver on September 1. That was the 100th appearance of his Galaxy career. He is the 19th player in club history to reach that milestone and second this season, joining

Sean Franklin who did so on April 28 against FC Dallas. Captained the Galaxy in their 0-0 draw with Puerto Rico on September 19 in the Champions League. That was also his first start in all

competitions since returning from knee surgery. Made his 15th league appearance of the season on September 22 against Toronto FC. Started his first regular season game since May 26 and scored his first goal since that day as well, tallying in the second half of the 2-2 draw at

San Jose on October 21. Made his first-ever playoff appearance as a substitute with the Galaxy, replacing David Beckham in the second half of the First Leg loss to San

Jose on November 4.

Last Game: Played the final 12 minutes of the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4 after replacing David Beckham in the 78th minute of that game. Last Postseason Goal: 11/7/10 LA vs. SEA (19th minute) Last Postseason Assist: 9/18/02 CLB vs. SJ (81st minute) 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 1 – Three Times – 10/21 @ SJ A: 1 – 3/31 vs. NE MLS Career Highs: G: 4 – 9/18/04 CLB vs. MET A: 2 – Three Times – 5/12/07 TFC vs. CHI (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 19/3/1 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 4/0/- Postseason: 2/0/0 #15 Dan Keat Midfielder 5-11 170 Wellington, New Zealand Dartmouth Sep. 28, 1987 (25 years, 1 month) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the first round of the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Made his Champions League debut as a second half substitute in the second leg against Toronto FC on March 14. Started his first game of the season in all competitions, playing 90 minutes in central defense at Montreal on May 12. That was also his first

regular season appearance of the season. Made his international debut for New Zealand on February 29, coming on as a second half substitute in a 3-2 loss to Jamaica in Auckland. Underwent a meniscectomy on his right knee to repair damage done to his meniscus on May 31 and was sidelined for a month. He returned to

training in early July. Came on as a second half substitute in the 1-0 win over Chivas USA in the Reserve League on August 7. Was called into the New Zealand National Team for their FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against New Caledonia and the Solomon Islands. He was on

the bench for each of those games but did not play in either of them as New Zealand claimed a pair of victories. Called in again for the World Cup Qualifiers against Tahiti on October 12 and 16. He came on as a second half substitute in each of those games

helping the All Whites to a pair of wins. Made his first appearance in the 2012/13 CONCACAF Champions League, coming on as a second half substitute late in the 3-2 win at Metapan

on October 25.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: -- A: -- 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 1/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 2/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #16 Hector Jimenez Midfielder 5-9 140 Bell Gardens, Calif. California Nov, 3, 1988 (24 years, 0 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the second round of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 1/1/0/0

Was in the 18-man squad for the both legs of the Champions League quarterfinal against Toronto FC. Made his first appearance of the season, starting the 3-2 loss vs. San Jose on May 23. He scored the first goal of his MLS career in the 3rd minute of that game, scoring LA’s fastest goal of the 2012 campaign. Was sent off in the 59th minute of that game for a foul on Steven Beitashour. He is the first Galaxy player to score a goal and be sent off in the

same game since Carlos Ruiz did on May 24, 2003 in a loss to Kansas City. Missed the 2-1 loss at Houston on May 26 because of the red card and also missed the 1-0 home win over Portland on June 17 after the MLS

Disciplinary Committee added a game onto his suspension. Was injured late in the first half of the 2-1 loss at Carolina on May 29 in the Third Round of the U.S. Open Cup. Returned from that injury to start the 3-0 home win over Vancouver on June 23. Tallied the first assist of his MLS career on Landon Donovan’s first half goal at San Jose on June 30. Started eight straight regular season games from June 23 until July 28 after starting just two regular season games before that in his career. Assisted on David Junior Lopes’ goal in the 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur on July 24. Made his 10th appearance of the season coming on as a second half substitute on the 4-0 loss at Seattle on August 5. Started his 10th game of the season on August 12 at Chivas USA. Made his first start at right back in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. Collected his second assist of the season on Juninho’s first half goal in the 2-0 win over Vancouver on September 1. Was one of four players to appear in all four of the club’s Champions League Group Stage games. Made his MLS postseason debut in the Knockout Round win over Vancouver on November 1, starting t right back.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 1 – 5/23 vs. SJ A: 1 – Two Times – 9/1 vs. VAN (Last) MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – 5/23/12 vs. SJ A: 1 – Two Times – 9/1/12 vs. VAN (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 15/1/2 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 4/0/- Postseason: 1/0/0 #18 Mike Magee Midfielder 5-10 160 Chicago, Ill. -- Sep. 2, 1984 (28 years, 2 months) How Acquired: Traded to the Galaxy from the New York Red Bulls on January 14, 2009 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 13/13/6/0

Scored LA’s first official goal of 2012, tallying his team’s first in the 2-2 draw at Toronto in the Champions League. Made the 50th start of his Galaxy career in the 3-1 home win vs. D.C. United, assisting on Robbie Keane’s first half goal. That assist was his first

for LA in the regular season since April 1, 2010. Played the 200th game of his MLS career at Sporting Kansas City on April 7. Missed his first game of the season in all competitions on June 17 against Portland, serving a one-game suspension that he was given by the MLS

Disciplinary Committee. Scored his first goal of the regular season in the second half of the 3-2 home loss to San Jose on May 23. Appeared in his 80th game for the club on June 20 at Real Salt Lake, scoring once and adding an assist in the 3-2 win. That goal was the 10th of his Galaxy career. He is the 23rd player to reach that mark for the club. Missed four games from July 9-21 with a right shin hematoma but played the second half of the friendly against Tottenham Hotspur on July 24. Scored his fourth goal of the season and his second game-winner in the second half of the 1-0 win at FC Dallas on July 28. That was his first start

since July 4. Appeared in the 10th Champions League game of his Galaxy career against Metapan on August 23. Tallied his fourth assist of the season and his first since June 30 at San Jose on September 22, setting up Robbie Keane’s first half goal. Started the 70th game of his Galaxy career at Colorado on September 30. Scored his fifth goal of the season and his third game-winner late in the second half of the 1-0 win over Seattle in the regular season finale on

October 28. That was his 95th game for the club. The five goals match his Galaxy career-high. Moved into a tie with Cobi Jones for fourth place in postseason scoring with six goals, scoring the equalizer in the 69th minute of the Knockout

Round win over Vancouver on November 1. He now has four goals in his last six playoff games. All six of Magee’s postseason goals have put LA in front or tied the score. The Galaxy are 20-3-7 in all competitions when he scores a goal or tallies an assist for the club. Since joining the club in 2009, Magee has 20

goals and 11 assists. Six of the goals have come in the postseason in addition to two goals in the 2011/12 Champions League and a single tally in the U.S. Open Cup, as well as 13 goals and 11 assists in the regular season.

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes on the left side of midfield in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4, tying a team-high with three fouls committed. Last Postseason Goal: 11/1/12 LA vs. VAN (69th minute) Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 1 – Five Times – 10/28 vs. SEA (Last) A: 1 – Four Times – 9/22 vs. TOR (Last) MLS Career Highs: G: 2 – Two Times – 9/17/11 LA vs. VAN (Last) A: 1 – 24 Times – 9/22/12 LA vs. TOR (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 29/5/4 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/1/- Postseason: 2/1/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #19 Juninho Midfielder 5-7 140 San Jose dos Campos, Brazil -- Jan. 8, 1989 (23 years, 9 months) How Acquired: Re-signed by the Galaxy on loan from Sao Paulo on February 7, 2012 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 8/8/0/1

Scored his first goal of the year late in the second half of the 3-1 win over Portland on April 14. That was the 10th goal of his Galaxy career in all competitions.

Tallied his first assist of the season on Hector Jimenez’s first half goal vs. San Jose on May 23. Ten of his 18 goals for the Galaxy in all competitions have been game-winners, including five last season and three in 2012. Thirteen of his 18 goals have come on shots from outside the penalty area. Missed his first game of the season in all competitions on May 26, sitting out the 2-1 loss at Houston on May 26 because of a left calf contusion.

He also missed the U.S. Open Cup game at Carolina three days later. Was shown his fifth yellow card of the season on July 8 at Chicago, earning him a one-game suspension for yellow card accumulation. Made his second substitute appearance of the season on July 18 at Vancouver and collected his second assist of the year on Jose Villarreal’s late

equalizer. Tallied his third assist of the season in the 75th game of his Galaxy career in the 3-1 win over Chivas USA on July 21. This was the first time that he has recorded assists in consecutive games. Made the 75th start of his MLS career on August 5 at Seattle. Recorded the first multi-goal game of his MLS career on August 12 at Chivas USA, scoring LA’s second and third goals in the 4-0 win. His first

goal from that game was nominated for the MLS Goal of the Week. His second goal in that game was his first regular season goal scored from inside the penalty area since October 2010. Tallied twice in the 5-2 win over Metapan on August 23, becoming the first Galaxy player to score multiple goals in the same game of that

competition. He now has four goals all-time in the Champions League, making him the club’s all-time leading scorer in that competition. Scored the game-winning goal in the 66th minute of the 2-0 win over FC Dallas on August 26. That was his fourth goal of the regular season, tying

a career-high. Added his career-best fifth goal of the season late in the first half of the 2-0 win over Vancouver on September 1. That goal was also the game-

winner, giving him the game-winners in two consecutive games. Played his 30th game of the season in all competitions on September 14 in the 2-0 win over Colorado. Tallied twice in the 4-2 win over Toronto FC on September 22 for the second multi-goal game of his MLS career. Those goals gave him six goals

in a six-game span from August 12 until September . Extended his career-high for assists with his fourth of the season, setting up Robbie Keane’s first half goal against Real Salt Lake on October 6. Tallied the first assist of his MLS postseason career, setting up Mike Magee for a 69th minute equalizer against Vancouver in the Knockout Round

on November 1. Was booked late in the first half of that game, leaving him one caution shy of a one-game suspension.

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes in central midfield, taking two shots, in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: 11/1/12 LA vs. VAN (69th minute) 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 2 – Two Times – 9/22 vs. TOR (Last) A: 1 – Four Times – 10/6 vs. RSL (Last) MLS Career Highs: G: 2 – Two Times – 9/22/12 LA vs. TOR (Last) A: 1 – Eight Times – 10/6/12 LA vs. RSL (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 32/7/4 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 4/2/- Postseason: 2/0/1 #20 A.J. DeLaGarza Defender 5-9 150 Bryans Road, Md. Maryland Nov. 4, 1987 (25 years, 0 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the second round of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 9/8/0/0

Played every minute of LA’s first six games of the year in all competitions before missing the 3-1 win over Portland on April 14 with tightness in his right adductor. He returned the following game and has been on the field ever since.

Has been paired in central defense with six different players this season. He has started games next to Andrew Boyens, Bryan Gaul, Omar Gonzalez, Dan Keat, David Junior Lopes and Tommy Meyer.

Played the full 90 minutes in central defense in the 1-0 win over Portland on June 17 as LA kept their first clean sheet of the season. Started at right back for the first time this season on July 4 against Philadelphia. He played the first 45 minutes there before moving to central

defense in place of the substituted Omar Gonzalez. He was shown his first yellow card of the season in that game. Is tied for the team lead with 25 games started in the regular season and has been used at right back and in central defense. Was booked early in the first half of the 5-2 win over Metapan in the Champions League on August 23, leaving him on caution away from a one-

game suspension. Appeared in the 10th Champions League game of his career in that game. Made his 95th regular season appearance for the club on August 26 against FC Dallas and started his 90th game 11 days earlier in Columbus. Made his 30th appearance of the season in all competitions on September 1 against Vancouver. Was booked for the forth time in the regular season on September 14 against Colorado, leaving him one caution shy of a one-game suspension. Was forced to leave the 1-1 draw at Colorado on September 30 with a left knee sprain. That was the 99th game of his Galaxy career and the first

time that he did not play the full 90 minutes in a game that he started since July 4, 2011 against Seattle, when he was forced to come off with an injury.

Missed the final three games of the regular season and the postseason opener because of that injury.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4 because of a left knee sprain. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – Two Times – 5/1/10 LA vs. PHI (Last) A: 1 – 7/11/09 LA @ CHV 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 30/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #21 Tommy Meyer Defender 6-2 175 St. Louis, Mo. Indiana Mar. 20, 1990 (22 years, 7 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the first round of the 2012 MLS SuperDraft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 2/2/0/0

Made his MLS debut in the regular season opener against Real Salt Lake on March 10. Made his Champions League debut four days later in the second leg of the quarterfinal series against Toronto FC. Became the fourth Galaxy rookie to start the club’s home opener in defense since 2008, joining A.J. DeLaGarza (2009), Sean Franklin (2008) and

Omar Gonzalez (2009). Played the full 90 minutes of LA’s U.S. Open Cup defeat at Carolina on May 29, playing at right back for the first time this season. Played the second half of the friendlies against Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid. Made his first appearance with the first team since May and scored the first goal of his professional career in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the

CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. His goal was the eventual game-winner, coming off a seventh minute header from a Kenney Walker corner kick. Made his first league appearance since May 5 at Colorado on September 30, replacing the injured A.J. DeLaGarza midway through the first half of

that game. That was also his first appearance as a substitute in a regular season game. Started in central defense alongside Omar Gonzalez on October 6 against Real Salt Lake. This was the first time this season that Meyer and

Gonzalez had been paired together in defense and Meyer’s first start since May 5. Scored his first Reserve League goal of the year in the season finale against Vancouver on October 12, scoring the second of LA’s six goals. Made his MLS postseason debut in the Knockout Round win over Vancouver on November 1. He was the first Galaxy rookie to start a postseason

game since Omar Gonzalez started MLS Cup 2009.

Last Game: Made his MLS Cup Playoff debut in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: -- A: -- 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 8/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 4/1/- Postseason: 2/0/0 #22 Leonardo Defender 6-2 185 Sao Paulo, Brazil -- Feb. 5, 1988 (24 years, 8 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on February 7, 2012 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Was activated from the Disabled List on May 18 and was in the 18-man squad the following day against Chivas USA. This was his first time n the squad in over 13 months.

Played 10 minutes in a training game against the L.A. Blues on April 24, his first game action since his injury in April 2011. Made his Reserve League debut on May 8 vs. San Jose, playing the opening 45 minutes in central defense. Made his first Reserve League start on June 2 at Portland, scoring three minutes in, only to have to exit the game in the 10th minute with a

recurrence of his right knee injury. Returned to the Disabled List on June 15 but was not activated before the MLS Roster Freeze Deadline on September 14.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4 after being placed on the Disabled List on 6/15 with right knee inflammation. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – 4/2/11 LA vs. PHI A: -- 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 0/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 0/0/- Postseason: 2/1/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #23 David Beckham Midfielder 6-1 170 London, England -- May 2, 1975 (37 years, 6 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy on January 11, 2007 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 13/13/0/8

Scored his first goal of the season in second half stoppage time of the 3-1 win over Portland on April 14. That goal was voted the MLS Goal of the Week.

Added his second goal of the season directly from a freekick in the second half of the 1-1 draw at Montreal on May 12 with that strike also being voted the Goal of the Week.

Scored again from a freekick on June 30 at San Jose for his third goal of the season. Tallied an assist in each of the first two regular season games of the year, moving him into a tie with Simon Elliott for the fourth most regular

season assists in club history. He passed Elliott on May 23 when he tallied his third assist of the season on Mike Magee’s second half goal. Recorded the 35th assist of his MLS career at Houston on May 26. Had an assist in three straight games from 5/23-6/17. Made his 75th regular season start for the Galaxy on May 5 vs. New York. Was shown his team-high sixth yellow card of the season on June 30 at San Jose, earning a one-game suspension that he served on July 4

against Philadelphia. Was given a one-game ban and fined an undisclosed amount by the MLS Disciplinary Committee for his confrontational and provocative behavior

during and immediately following the Galaxy’s 4-3 loss at San Jose on June 30. He sat out the 2-0 win at Chicago on July 8 because of that ban. Appeared in his 90th game for the Galaxy on July 14 at Portland and had two goals and an assist in a 5-3 win. The two goals tied a career-high

while the assist moved him into a tie for the team-lead with six. The first of his two goals from that game was selected as the MLS Goal of the Week. That was the third time he had won the award this season. Had a goal and an assist in the 2-2 draw at Vancouver on July 18. The goal was his sixth of the season, setting a new MLS-career-high while the

assist left him tied with Landon Donovan for the team lead. That was his third straight game with a goal, setting a new high for his Galaxy career. Saw his goal-scoring streak snapped, but did have two assists in the 3-1 win over Chivas USA on July 21. That was his first multi-assist game of

the season. He now has a team-high nine assists on the season. Played in the MLS All-Star Game on July 25, collecting one assist. Missed the 1-0 win at FC Dallas on July 28 while fulfilling Olympic commitments in London but returned to play in the friendly with Real Madrid on

August 2 and at Seattle three days later. He also missed the 4-0 win at Chivas USA on August 12 because of his Olympic commitments and did not accompany the team to Columbus

three days later for the 1-1 draw at Crew Stadium. Was back in the lineup for the 5-2 win over Metapan in the CONCACAF Champions League, scoring the game-winning goal in first half stoppage

time. That goal was his first-ever in the CONCACAF Champions League and his second for the Galaxy directly from a corner kick. Won the MLS Goal of the Week award in Week 27 for his second half freekick against Vancouver on September 1. All seven of his MLS career-

high goals have been nominated for the Goal of the Week award, winning the vote four times. The Galaxy are 11-2-3 when he scores a goal in MLS regular season play, including a 3-1-2 mark this year. Missed three straight games in all competitions from September 14-22 because of a left ankle sprain but returned to the field at Colorado on

September 30, playing 87 minutes in central midfield. Helped to set up Mike Magee’s equalizer in the Knockout Round against Vancouver on November 1, giving him eight assists in his last nine

postseason games. Had an assist in five straight postseason games, from the start of the 2011 postseason until the Knockout Round of the 2012 postseason, setting a

new MLS postseason record.

Last Game: Started and played 78 minutes in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4, taking two shots before being replaced by Edson Buddle. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: 11/1/12 LA vs. VAN (69th minute) 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 2 – 7/14 @ POR A: 2 – 7/21 vs. CHV MLS Career Highs: G: 2 – Two Times – 7/14/12 LA @ POR (Last) A: 2 – Five Times – 7/21/12 LA vs. CHV (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 24/7/9 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/1/- Postseason: 2/0/1

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #24 Brian Perk Goalkeeper 5-11 175 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. UCLA Jul. 21, 1989 (23 years, 3 months) How Acquired: Claimed off waivers from the Philadelphia Union on August 4, 2010 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0-0-0/0.00

Served as the backup to Josh Saunders for the first two regular season games of the year. Underwent surgery to repair a sports hernia on March 26 and missed eight straight games. Made his Reserve League debut on May 8 vs. San Jose, conceding just one goal, from a penalty kick, in a 1-1 draw. Started his first MLS regular season game four days later, making one save in the 1-1 draw at Montreal on May 12. Has faced a penalty kick in two of the three games that he has played this season. Allowed more than one goal in a game for the first time in his career on May 23 vs. San Jose, losing 3-2. Played the first half of the friendly against Tottenham Hotspur and the second half of the one against Real Madrid. Made his CONCACAF Champions League debut and kept a clean sheet in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the CONCACAF Champions League

on August 29, making two saves. That was his first win in all competitions since the Third Round of the 2011 U.S. Open Cup, when he made his professional debut against the L.A.

Blues. He joins Donovan Ricketts and Josh Saunders as the only goalkeepers in Galaxy history to play in that competition and just the second after

Saunders to keep a clean sheet. Kept his second straight clean sheet in the Champions League, making seven saves in the 0-0 draw with Puerto Rico on September 19. His seven saves in that game were the most that he has recorded in a first team game with the Galaxy. The seven saves tied the mark for the

most saves made by a Galaxy goalkeeper this season. Helped clinch the Reserve League West Division with his first win of the season, shutting out Vancouver in a 6-0 win on October 12. Earned his first road win in the Champions League on October 25, helping LA to a 3-2 win at Metapan. The two goals allowed were the first that

he had ever given up in the competition.

Last Game: Was on the bench but did not play in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Win: -- Last Postseason Shutout: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: Saves: 2 – Three Times – 5/26 @ HOU (Last) Goals Allowed: 3 – 5/23 vs. SJ MLS Career Highs: Saves: 2 – Four Times – 5/26/12 LA @ HOU (Last) Goals Allowed: 3 – 5/23/12 LA vs. SJ 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 4/0/1.75 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0.00 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/2/0.67 Postseason: 0/0/0.00 #25 Rafael Garcia Midfielder 5-6 150 Canoga Park, Calif. Cal State-Northridge Dec. 19, 1988 (23 years, 10 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the second round of the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Made his Reserve League debut as a second half substitute in the 4-2 loss to Chivas USA on April 2. Scored the first Reserve League goal of his career on April 16, tallying the game-winner in the 90th minute of a 1-0 win over Seattle. Made his first team debut as a second half substitute in the 2-1 loss at Carolina in the U.S. Open Cup. He was booked in the shortly after coming

on. Was in the 18-man squad for a regular season game for the first time on June 17 against Portland but did not play. Made his MLS debut coming on as a second half substitute in the 3-2 win at Real Salt Lake on June 17. Played the second half of the friendlies against Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid. Made his first-ever start with the first team and his CONCACAF Champions League debut in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the CONCACAF

Champions League on August 29. Had a goal and an assist, setting up Pat Noonan’s game-winner early in the first half of the Reserve League Division title clinching win over

Vancouver on October 12. Was booked in the first half of the 3-2 win over Metapan in the CONCACAF Champions League on October 25.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: -- A: -- 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 1/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #26 Michael Stephens Midfielder 5-9 155 Naperville, Ill. UCLA Apr. 3, 1989 (23 years, 7 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the first round of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 3/0/0/0

Made his 2012 debut as a late substitute against Toronto FC in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal. Made his first start of the season at Sporting Kansas City on April 7. Missed the 3-1 win over D.C. United while with the U.S. Under-23 National Team for CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying. He played in one of the

three games that they played in that tournament. Missed the 3-1 home win over Portland on April 14 with a right ankle sprain but was back in the squad a week later. Came on at halftime of the 2-1 loss at Houston on May 26 and was booked a minute after coming on. He was then handed a one-game

suspension by the MLS Disciplinary Committee for the tackle, meaning that he was forced to miss the 1-0 win over Portland on June 17. Started three straight game from July 8-July 18, matching his longest stretch of consecutive games started since June11-25 last season. Played the full 90 minutes against Tottenham Hotspur on July 24 and then the second half of the game with Real Madrid on August 2. Registered his first assist of the season on August 15, helping to set up LA’s only goal in the 1-1 draw at Columbus. Scored his first goal of the season in the Reserve League, tallying late in the second half of the 3-2 loss to Seattle on August 19. He also had an

assist in that game. Was booked shortly after coming on for David Beckham in the second half of the 5-2 win over Metapan in the Champions League on August 23,

leaving him on caution away from a one-game suspension. Assisted on Todd Dunivant’s late goal in the 2-0 win over FC Dallas on August 26, giving his two assists in his last two games. Scored his first goal of the season and his first-ever goal in the CONCACAF Champions League in the 82nd minute of the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico

in the CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. Appeared in his 20th game of the regular season on September 14 against Colorado and then made his 25th appearance in all competitions five

days later against Puerto Rico in the Champions League. Had an assist in the Reserve League season finale against Vancouver on October 12, finishing tied for the team lead with three. Scored the game-winning goal late in the second half of the 3-2 win at Metapan on October 25. That was his second goal of the competition,

leaving him tied with Juninho for second place on the team. Was one of four players to appear in all four of the club’s Champions League Group Stage games.

Last Game: Was on the bench but did not play in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: 1 – Two Times – 8/26 vs. FCD MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – 5/29/10 LA @ CLB A: 3 – 6/5/10 LA vs. HOU 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 23/0/2 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 5/2/- Postseason: 1/0/0 #28 Kyle Nakazawa Midfielder 5-11 165 Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. UCLA Mar. 16, 1988 (24 years, 7 months) How Acquired: Traded to the Galaxy from the Philadelphia Union on February 1, 2012 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Made his Galaxy first team debut as a second half substitute at Sporting Kansas City on April 7. Started his first game of the season on May 12 at Montreal, playing 69 minutes on the left side of midfield before being replaced by Pat Noonan. Missed the first two games of the season while recovering from a tonsillectomy, which he underwent in late February. Returned to training in mid-March and made his Reserve League debut vs. Chivas USA on April 2. Assisted on both Galaxy goals in the 2-1 win at Portland in the Reserve League on June 2. Last played on June 17, coming on as a second half substitute in the 1-0 home win over Portland. Was placed on the Season Ending Injury List on September 6 because of back spasms. Finished the year tied with Pat Noonan and Michael Stephens for the team lead in Reserve League assists with three.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. He was placed on the Season Ending Injury List because of back spasms on 9/6. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – 5/28/11 PHI @ TOR A: 1 – Three Times – 7/17/11 PHI @ NE (Last) 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 5/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 0/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0 #29 Andrew Boyens Defender 6-4 190 Dunedin, New Zealand New Mexico Sept. 18, 1983 (29 years, 1 month) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in Stage 2 of the MLS Re-Entry Process Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Made his Galaxy debut in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinal against Toronto FC on March 7. He made his MLS debut for the club against D.C. United on March 18, playing the full 90 minutes in central defense. Was placed on the Disabled List on May 18 with a sports hernia and underwent surgery on May 23. He was activated from the Disabled List on July 31. He returned to full training in mid-July and played a portion of the second half against Tottenham Hotspur on July 24. Played the final 45 minutes of the loss to Real Madrid on August 2. Returned to Reserve League play on August 7, playing the full 90 minutes of the 1-0 win over Chivas USA. Made his first appearance with the first team since March, playing the full 90 minutes in central defense in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the

CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. Scored his first Reserve League goal of the season in the first half of the 4-0 win over Portland on September 10. Tallied the Galaxy’s fourth goal in the 6-0 win over Vancouver on October 12 in the Reserve League finale. That was his second goal in as many

games. Was booked in the first half of the 3-2 win over Metapan in the CONCACAF Champions League on October 25.

Last Game: Was on the bench but did not play in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – Two Times – 5/28 @ CLB (Last) A: 1 – 6/2/07 TOR vs. COL 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 2/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 4/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #32 Jack McBean Forward 6-0 175 Newport Beach, Calif. -- Dec. 15, 1994 (17 years, 10 months) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy as a Homegrown Player on January 28, 2011 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Spent time during the preseason as well as in early April training with the U.S. Under-20 National Team. He travelled to Spain with the Galaxy Academy team that participated in the Real Sociedad XXVII Youth Invitational Tournament. Made his Reserve League debut on May 8 vs. San Jose In addition to playing and training with the Galaxy, he has been playing in games with the club’s U-18 Academy team, helping them win the SoCal

Division of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy. Was called into the U.S. Under-18 National Team for the Lisbon International Tournament on May 16. He played in all three games that the U.S.

played in the tournament and assisted on their only goal of the competition. Assisted on Chad Barrett’s game-winning goal at Portland on June 2 in the Reserve League. Scored his first goal of the year in the Reserve League, tallying the game-winner in the 3-1 win at Vancouver on June 12. Made his 2012 MLS debut coming on as a second half substitute in the 1-0 home win over Portland on June 17. That was the first time all season

that he had been in the 18-man squad. Joined the Galaxy Academy U-18’s at the Development Academy Playoffs in Dallas in late June. Played the second half of the friendly against Tottenham Hotspur on July 24 and part of the second half against Real Madrid. Scored the game-winning goal late in the second half of the Galaxy’s 1-0 win over Chivas USA in the Reserve League on August 7. Made his CONCACAF Champions League debut and scored his first-ever goal in the competition in the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the

CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. That goal was his first goal with the first team this season, coming in just his second appearance. He is now the youngest player in Galaxy history to score in both the MLS regular season and the CONCACAF Champions League. Moved into a tie for the team lead in Reserve League goals with three scoring his team’s final goal in a 4-0 win over Portland on September 10. Scored the final two goals of LA’s 6-0 win over Vancouver in the Reserve League finale on October 12, finishing the year with a team-high five

goals. Tallied each of LA’s first two goals in the 3-2 win at Metapan in the CONCACAF Champions League on Now ranks second all-time in Galaxy history with three goals in the Champions League.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – 10/23/11 LA @ HOU A: -- 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 1/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 2/3/- Postseason: 0/0/0 #33 Jose Villarreal Midfielder 5-8 160 Inglewood, Calif. -- Sept. 10, 1993 (19 years, 1 month) How Acquired: Signed by the Galaxy as a Homegrown Player on December 15, 2011 Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Missed much of the preseason while recovering from surgery on each of his shins. He returned to training in mid-March and made is Reserve League debut vs. Chivas USA on April 2, coming on as a second half substitute. Travelled to Spain a day later to join up with the Galaxy Academy team that is participating in the Real Sociedad XXVII Youth Invitational

Tournament. In addition to playing and training with the Galaxy, he has been playing in games with the club’s U-18 Academy team, helping them win the SoCal

Division of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy. Joined the Galaxy Academy U-18’s at the Development Academy Playoffs in Dallas in late June and was named to the Development Academy U-

18 West Conference XI. Scored his first two goals of the year in the Reserve League, scoring LA’s first and third goals in the 3-1 win over Vancouver on June 12. He was

making his first start of the season in the Reserve League. Was officially added to the Galaxy’s active roster on July 14 and made his MLS debut that night against Portland, coming on in place of Robbie

Keane in second half stoppage time. Scored the first goal of his MLS career in the 87th minute of the 2-2 draw at Vancouver on July 18. At 18 years and 312 days, he is the second

youngest player in club history to score a regular season goal. Made his first start for the club in the friendly with Tottenham Hotspur on July 24. Scored his third goal of the season in the Reserve League on August 19 at Seattle, moving him into a tie with Chad Barrett for the team lead. Made his CONCACAF Champions League debut, starting up front alongside Robbie Keane in the 5-2 win over Metapan on August 23. That was his first-ever start in an official game for the Galaxy. Tallied the first assist of his MLS career on August 26 against FC Dallas, setting up Juninho for the game-winning goal. Scored his first-ever goal in the CONCACAF Champions League, tallying less than a minute into the second half of the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in

the CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. Was called into the U.S. Under-20 National Team for the Marbella Cup in Spain. He played in all three games that the U.S. played in the

tournament, scoring twice. Both goals came in the 2-0 win over Scotland on October 12.

Last Game: Was on the bench but did not play in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: 1 – 7/18 @ VAN A: 1 – 8/26 vs. FCD MLS Career Highs: G: 1 – 7/18/12 LA @ VAN A: 1 – 8/26/12 LA vs. FCD 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 10/1/1 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/1/- Postseason: 0/0/0

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LA GALAXY PLAYER BIOS #34 Kenney Walker Midfielder 5-9 170 Wickliffe, Ohio Louisville Dec. 23, 1988 (23 years, 10 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the second round of the 2012 MLS SuperDraft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Made his Reserve League debut in the 4-2 loss to Chivas USA on April 2. Made his MLS debut playing the opening 45 minutes of the 2-1 loss at Houston on May 26. That was his first time in the 18-man squad this

season. Played the second half of the friendlies against Tottenham Hotspur on July 24 and Real Madrid on August 2. Is the only player to start all nine of the club’s Reserve League games. Made his CONCACAF Champions League debut playing the full 90 minutes in central midfield during the 4-0 win over Puerto Rico in the

CONCACAF Champions League on August 29. He set up Tommy Meyer’s first half goal in that game. Registered his first assist of the season in the Reserve League, providing the cross from which Andrew Boyens headed home LA’s opening goal in

the 4-0 win over Portland on September 10. Registered his second Reserve League assist in as many games on October 12 against Vancouver, setting up another goal for Andrew Boyens.

Last Game: Was not available for selection in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: -- MLS Career Highs: G: -- A: -- 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 1/0/0 U.S. Open Cup: 0/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 3/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0 #35 Bryan Gaul Defender 6-5 200 Naperville, Ill. Bradley Aug. 10, 1989 (23 years, 2 months) How Acquired: Selected by the Galaxy in the first round of the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft Career postseason stats with the Galaxy: 0/0/0/0

Was in the 18-man squad but did not play in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinal against Toronto FC. Made his Reserve League debut in the 4-2 loss to Chivas USA on April 2. Made his MLS debut in the 2-0 loss at Seattle on May 2, playing the full 90 minutes at left back. Started both the 3-2 home loss to San Jose and the 2-1 loss at Houston in central defense, collecting a yellow card in each game. Was forced to leave the Open Cup loss at Carolina in the second half with a facial fracture. He did not miss any time with that injury and has been in the 18-man squad for every game since, making four appearances as a substitute,

before returning to the starting lineup in the 3-1 win over Chivas USA on July 21. Collected the first assist of his MLS career on Landon Donovan’s goal late in the second half of that game. Made his CONCACAF Champions League debut in the 5-2 win over Metapan on August 23, coming on late in the second half in place of Marcelo

Sarvas and conceding a penalty shortly after. Registered his first assist of the year in the Reserve League, helping to set up LA’s third goal in the 6-0 win over Vancouver in the season finale on

October 12. Was one of four players to appear in all four of the club’s Champions League Group Stage games. Led all Galaxy rookies with 14 regular season appearances, making seven starts and coming off the bench seven times.

Last Game: Was on the bench but did not play in the 1-0 loss to San Jose in the first leg of their Western Conference Semifinal Series at The Home Depot Center on 11/4. Last Postseason Goal: -- Last Postseason Assist: -- 2012 MLS Regular Season Highs: G: -- A: 1 – 7/21 vs. CHV MLS Career Highs: G: -- A: 1 – 7/21/12 LA vs. CHV 2012 Statistics: Regular Season: 14/0/1 U.S. Open Cup: 1/0/0 CONCACAF Champions League: 4/0/- Postseason: 0/0/0 2012 Statistics – Games Played/Goals/Assists – For Field Players 2012 Statistics – Games Played/Wins/GAA – For Goalkeepers Stats include games played with the Galaxy only. All Stats are for the MLS Regular Season unless otherwise noted. Career stats with the Galaxy include – Games Played/Games Started/Goals/Assists – For Field Players Career stats with the Galaxy include – Games Played/Games Started/Record/GAA – For Goalkeepers

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