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July 10, 2015 – U.S. 1:0 Haiti/Honduras 1:1 Panama, Gillette Stadium Gold Cup record crowd (46,720)

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Clint Dempsey’s goal made the difference as the U.S. went on to win Group A. Dempsey captured the Gold Cup Golden Boot (seven goals) and the U.S. finished in fourth place.

July 10, 2010 – Revolution 2:0 LA Galaxy (Att.: 20,155)

Goals: Perovic, Nyassi.

July 10, 2007 – Rochester Rhinos 2:4 Revolution, U.S. Open Cup (Att.: 8,551)

First Revolution U.S. Open Cup regulation-time away win.

July 10, 2000 – Revolution acquire former Real Madrid forward Jose Luis Morales from Salamanca

July 10, 1999 – U.S. 0:0 (5:4 PKs) China, WWC final, Rose Bowl (Att.: 90,185)

Kristine Lilly cleared a 100th-minute Fan Yunjie header off the line and converted the go-ahead penalty kick. China’s Zhang Ouying and Sun Wen converted, as did Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain, and former UMass goalkeeper Briana Scurry saved Liu Ying’s shot.

The Tony DiCicco-coached U.S. also included substitute Sara Whalen (ex-UConn) and reserve goalkeeper Tracy Ducar, a Lawrence, Mass., native who played at North Andover High School and with the Boston Breakers.

July 10, 1997 – Revolution acquire Evans Wise from Tampa Bay in exchange for Bill Harte

July 10, 1969 – The Gillette Co. signs Pelé to promotional contract, becomes first corporate sponsor for FIFA World Cup

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