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Jan. 27, 2005 – Joe-Max Moore announces retirement

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Joe-Max Moore ranks fourth on the New England Revolution all-time scoring list with 43 goals in all competitions, one more than Diego Fagundez. Taylor Twellman (119), Lee Nguyen (52) and Steve Ralston (48) top the Revolution scoring chart.

Jan. 27, 2003 – Taylor Twellman re-signs with Revolution

Jan. 27, 1968 – Boston Beacons make first signings: Erik Dyreborg and Dennis Ziadie

Ziadie’s son, Craig, later played for D.C. United and the New York/New Jersey MetroStars in MLS, and Jamaica’s national team.

Jan. 27, 1934 – New Bedford Tessiers 8:2 (16:10) Quincy Canadians, third match, National Challenge Cup, at Pawtucket, R.I.

Goals: Swiztak 3, Amaral 2, Hanson 2, Simmons; McManus, Allison. Note: “Tiny” Ainsworth returned to Tessiers’ lineup after missing Game 2.

Jan. 27, 1929 – New York Nationals 2:1 (4:4 aggregate) New Bedford Whalers. Lewis Cup final second leg at Polo Grounds

Fall River 0:1 Boston Wonder Workers at North Tiverton, R.I.

“Willie Gonsalves, a substitute inside forward … “ scored, according to the Boston Globe. Actually, the goal-scorer was Billy Gonsalves, who would go on to lead the U.S. to a semifinals appearance in the first World Cup in Uruguay in 1930.

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