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Sept. 15, 2007 – Revolution 4:2 FC Dallas (Att.: 15,289), 2007 U.S. Open Cup final preview

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Revolution (13W-6L-6D, 45 points) move within a point of clinching a playoff spot, improving home unbeaten streak to nine games (5-0-4). Khano Smith’s advances on the left against Dallas’ converted right back Drew Moor keyed the Revolution attack. Goals: Noonan 2, Ralston, Smith; Ruiz 2. Note: Assistant coach Paul Mariner replaced Steve Nicol (suspended) on Revolution bench. The teams met in the U.S. Open Cup final, the Revolution winning, 3-2, in Frisco, Texas, on Oct. 3, 2007.

Sept. 15, 1957 – Djurgardens IF striker Sven Tumba Johansson, a Swedish national teamer (ice hockey/soccer), joins Boston Bruins for tryout

Sept. 15, 1977 – El Salvador 1:2 U.S., Estadio Cuscatlan (Att.: 58,000)

Tony Bellinger, Fred Pereira U.S. debuts.

Sept. 15, 2000 – Chicago Fire 2:1 Revolution, MLS playoffs, Soldier Field (Att.: 10,476)

Wolde Harris goal (50) gives Revolution first playoff advantage in five seasons. Goals: Wright (OG), Kovalenko; Harris.

Sept. 15, 2001 – Revolution v NY/NJ MetroStars game canceled

Sept. 15, 2005 – Revolution sign Tony Lochhead

Sept. 15, 2006 – Revolution sign Jose Manuel Abundis from Toluca

Sept. 15, 2012 – D.C. United 2:1 Revolution (Att.: 15,104)

Revolution begin five-game losing streak. Goals: Pontius, Neal; Rowe.

Sept. 15, 2015 – Revolution 2:1 New York Red Bulls (Att.: 10,997)

Goals: Fagundez, Rowe; Grella.

Sept. 15, 2017 – Sporting Kansas City 3:1 Revolution (Att.: 19,089)

Jay Heaps’ final game as Revolution coach. Goals: Fernandes, Rubio 2; Bunbury. Red-carded: Nemeth.

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