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Oct. 15, 2005 – Revolution 1:0 Chicago Fire, Gillette Stadium (Att. 11,812)

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Revolution victory over Fire concludes their best regular-season (17W-7L-8D, 59 points), second-highest point total for an Eastern Conference team in MLS’ 10-year history. Taylor Twellman (17 goals in 25 games) MLS scoring champion. Michael Parkhurst played every minute of every regular-season game, committing a total of five fouls (two cautions) in 2,880 minutes of playing time. Goal: Twellman (35).

Oct. 15, 1922 – Fall River Marksmen 2:2 Dick, Kerr Ladies at Mark’s Stadium (Att.: 5,000)

“The local eleven was not aggressive at any time, being content to permit the young women to give a good exhibition of the sport.” (The Boston Globe) Goals: Brittan, Pepper; Redford 2.

Oct. 15, 2003 – Chicago Fire 1:0 NY/NJ MetroStars, U.S. Open Cup final, Giants Stadium

Former UConn star Damani Ralph goal.

Oct 15, 2008 – Trinidad & Tobago 2:1 U.S., Hasely Crawford Stadium (Att.: 18,000)

Charlie Davies first international goal.

Oct. 15, 2011 – Revolution 0:3 Columbus Crew (Att.: 16,285)

Revolution’s fifth consecutive loss. Goals: Mendoza 2, Duka.

Oct. 15, 2017 – Revolution 2:1 New York City FC (Att.: 33,767)

Goals: Fagundez 2; Shelton. Red-carded: Harrison.

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