Jan. 12, 2012 – Revolution select Kelyn Rowe with No. 3 pick in MLS SuperDraft
Kelyn Rowe has been a starter for the New England Revolution since their 2012 season-opener at San Jose (1-0 loss). Rowe, who earned a callup to the U.S. national team last year, has totaled 198 matches and 35 goals (eighth on the team all-time list) in all competitions for the Revolution. Jan. 12, 2007 – […]
Jan. 11, 2002 – Revolution acquire Mamadou Diallo, Carlos Llamosa, Steve Ralston, Jim Rooney, Alex Pineda Chacon, Shaker Asad in dispersal draft
The New England Revolution capitalized on the demise of the Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny to begin a rebuilding project, developing the basis for teams that reached the 2002, ’05, ’06 and ’07 MLS Cup finals. Revolution coach Fernando Clavijo also acquired former Mutiny goalkeeper Adin Brown as a free agent, then selected Taylor […]
Jan. 9, 2014 – Revolution acquire Charlie Davies from Randers FC on free transfer
Jan. 9, 2012 – Revolution acquire Fernando Cardenas and Jhon Lozano from America de Cali Jan. 9, 1925 – Fall River Marksmen announce negotiations for matches in England and Scotland “Local sportsman” Jud Griffiths, a representative of Marksmen owner Sam Mark, will leave for Europe on Jan. 25, 1925 Jan. 9, 1915 – Bethlehem Steel […]
Jan. 10, 2007 – Clint Dempsey granted work permit by UK Home Office
After three seasons with the New England Revolution, Clint Dempsey went on to a seven-year career in the Premier League. Jan. 10, 1931 – Pawtucket 3:4 Fall River, National Cup New England district match New Bedford Whalers 3:1 Providence, National Cup match Jan. 10, 1949 – U.S. Soccer Assn. annual meeting at Boston Statler Hotel […]
Jan. 8, 2002 – Revolution announce departure of Mauricio Wright
Mauricio Wright, acquired by the New England Revolution from the San Jose Earthquakes in a trade for Mike Burns and Dan Calichman on May 30, 2000, started for Costa Rica in the 2002 World Cup and for AEK in the 2002-03 UEFA Champions League.
Jan. 7, 1933 – Boston SC 3:1 Victoria Mills, National Challenge Cup, Brookline Town Field
Boston SC had a chance to make a run in the National Challenge Cup (U.S. Open Cup), according to The Boston Globe: “There is magic to the word(s) “National Cup,” at least to soccer fans … While Boston has garnered most of the other soccer honors, at one time or another, winning the National Cup […]