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Seattle will appear six other times on the ESPN networks, including three at home: D.C. United on June 10, Real Salt Lake on September 9 and Chivas USA on October 15. Road matches at FC Dallas on April 22, Philadelphia on June 27 (the grand opening of Union's... Full Article at Our Sports Central
The shot-stopper has recently been on a two-week trial with Scottish giants Rangers but will now turn his attention closer to home. It is believed DC are hoping Quinn can provide cover for Josh Wicks who is recovering from a shoulder injury and Troy Perkins... Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
PHILADELPHIA - JANUARY 14: DC United fans cheer during the 2010 MLS SuperDraft on January 14, 2010 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
Outside of looking at just your players individually, you have to have certain building blocks to have a successful team and leadership is crucial to that. So that was another reason why we felt Troy was an excellent fit for this team. D.C. United is in his heart and soul, and that's important to us.
DC United midfielder Danny Szetela will be out for up to six weeks after undergoing an operation on his right knee. The 22-year olds surgery went well according to general manager Dave Kasper and he will begin rehab on his knee this week in a bid to be back... Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
In 1996, the MLS was established. That same year, DC United drafted Princeton graduate Jesse Marsch. He has played for DC United, Chicago Fire, Chivas USA and represented US internationally from 2001-2007. Today, Marsch has announced his retirement after a... Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Olsen benefited from the lessons he took in during his extended stint on the sidelines during an injury-hit 2008 campaign, and his familiarity with United's veterans puts him in a unique position to understand and communicate with the squad. Yet all involved... Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer
DC United midfielder Ben Olsen chases the ball during the MLS Eastern Conference semifinal match against Chicago Fire at RFK Stadium in Washington October 30, 2005. Olsen announced his retirement from professional soccer on November 24, 2009. Olsen won eight... View Photo »
We are very excited about the pedigree Flo brings to D.C. United
With Friday's retirement announcement of Chivas USA midfielder Jesse Marsch, there will be just one MLS Original left when the league's 15th season kicks off in March, just one MLS player who has played at least one game in each of the first 14 campaigns. That... Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer
Arizona has put its men's basketball program on probation for the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons for violations by Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson related to an off-season AAU tournament in 2008. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
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PHILADELPHIA - JANUARY 14: DC United fans cheer during the 2010 MLS SuperDraft on January 14, 2010 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »DC United midfielder Ben Olsen chases the ball during the MLS Eastern Conference semifinal match against Chicago Fire at RFK Stadium in Washington October 30, 2005. Olsen announced his retirement from professional soccer on November 24, 2009. Olsen won eight trophies while at DC United, including...
View Photo »Goalkeeper Steven Cronin of D.C. United fails to save a penalty by Toluca's midfieder Israel Lopez (out pictured) during their CONCACAF Champions Cup soccer match at the Nemesio Diez stadium in Toluca City October 20, 2009.
View Photo »Danny Szetela (L) of US team DC United controls the ball in front of Devon Jamerson of Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Thabiso Khumalo (L) of US team DC United vies with Devon Jamerson of Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Christian Gomez (L) of US team DC United celebrates with teammate Rodney Wallace after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Christian Gomez (2nd L) of US team DC United shoots to score against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United is congratulated by teammates after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United celebrates scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Christian Gomez (R) of US team DC United celebrates with teammate Fred after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »D.C. United's Christian Gomez, right, celebrates with teammate Chris Pontius after Gomez scored a goal against San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »D.C. United's Julius James, left, and San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad's Jason Marcano (13) go up for a header during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington. United won 5-1.
View Photo »D.C. United's Thabiso Khumalo, center, celebrates with teammates Tiyiselani Shipalane, left, and David Habarugira after scoring a goal against San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad during the second half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington. United...
View Photo »D.C. United's Tiyiselani Shipalane, right, jumps over a San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad player during the second half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington. United won 5-1.
View Photo »D.C. United goalkeeper Milos Kocic gives up a goal to San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad's Jerrel Britto during the second half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington. United won 5-1.
View Photo »San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad's Willis Plaza (20) and D.C. United's Rodney Wallace, right, battle for control of the ball during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »Jaime Moreno (R) and Luciano Emilio of DC United celebrate after Moreno scored against Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009. DC United won 3-0.
View Photo »Ben Olsen (L) of US team DC United vies with Orvin Paz of Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Julius James (R) of US team DC United vies with Carlos Mejia of Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Rodney Wallace (R) of US team DC United attempts a shot despite the tackle of Maximo Lucas of Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Tiyiselani Shipalane (R) of US team DC United vies with Maximo Lucas of Honduran club CD Marathon controls the ball in front of Chris Pontius during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Luciano Emilio (L) of US team DC United vies with Erick Norales of Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Luciano Emilio (R) of US team DC United celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's first goal against Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009. DC United won 3-0.
View Photo »DC United's Luciano Emilio, left, scores his second goal of the game against Marathon of Honduras goalkeeper Juan Obelar, right, during the second half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009, in Washington. United won 3-0.
View Photo »DC United midfielder Ben Olsen chases the ball during the MLS Eastern Conference semifinal match against Chicago Fire at RFK Stadium in Washington October 30, 2005. Olsen announced his retirement from professional soccer on November 24, 2009. Olsen won eight trophies while at DC United, including...
View Photo »Outside of looking at just your players individually, you have to have certain building blocks to have a successful team and leadership is crucial to that. So that was another reason why we felt Troy was an excellent fit for this team. D.C. United is in his heart and soul, and that's important to us.
We are very excited about the pedigree Flo brings to D.C. United
It will be an honor for me to wear the D.C. United jersey ... I do represent a whole community and a whole country of El Salvador. I don't promise any titles -- the only promise I can give you is my sacrifice and my work, and I'm looking forward to beginning that here.
He's certainly someone we're very happy to have back with D.C. United ... It's a great step forward in terms of getting this team back on track.
I'm delighted to be joining such a successful club as DC United
Danny has shown an ability to score goals wherever he's been and we are confident he will continue to do so for DC United
big boss ... I HATE the Red Bulls! I die for D.C. United. I give you the chance to leave the embassy in five minutes without your visa. That is the best way to do it.
At the end of the day, priority No. 1 for us was to get an excellent goalkeeper ... Troy Perkins is that (goalkeeper). He's a guy who was goalkeeper of the year in our league and had great seasons here with D.C. United.
We're excited to welcome Troy back to D.C. United ... It's been a priority of ours this off-season to secure his return. Troy will bring us leadership both on the field and in the locker room.
Since my wife and I have been discussing this, we've had a lot of excitement about coming back to DC ... To be able to raise a family in the states and to be back in the black and red - it's more than just a feeling. It's something deep in the heart and the soul. D.C. United is where things began and wh...
It takes more to be the goalkeeper of D.C. United and after four seasons in DC, two years playing in Norway's top division and significant U.S. Men's National Team experience last year, Troy is primed for even bigger things.
I am very excited about the coaching staff we have put together ... With Ben, Kris, Mark and myself, we have four coaches who have all played for D.C. United and understand, very clearly, the tradition and culture in place here. I am confident we have the best staff in MLS and I can guarantee you will n...
It's a big market, it's an important market and I've prepared myself now 10 years as a professional soccer coach for a place like D.C. United. It's a dream job. We have enormous work ahead of us, but make no mistake about it, priority number one is to get this team back to the playoffs and qualified for...
D.C. United is dear to my heart
I love D.C. United. I like the D.C. area, I have a house in Herndon [Va.] and kind of made my family here. My daughter was born here. My son wasn't, but pretty much grew up most of his life here. From a family perspective it's really a great fit and from a career standpoint, for me it's a dream come tru...
It is great to see over 20,000 fans here at RFK supporting D.C. United ... It is my hope that your fans will soon be coming to your brand new soccer stadium at Poplar Point in Anacostia. World class fans, and a world class team like D.C. United, deserve a world class stadium. And I am going to make it a...
It is great to see over 20,000 fans here at RFK supporting D.C. United ... It is my hope that your fans will soon be coming to your brand new soccer stadium at Poplar Point in Anacostia. World class fans, and a world class team like D.C. United, deserve a world class stadium. And I am going to make it a...
Having played and coached here, Curt understands the culture of D.C. United
Yea, it’ll be great. I grew up in Richmond, VA and I was a DC United fan growing up and then going up to New England and getting my first start against our rival, New York. Now through Philadelphia into the mix and I think it’s great, I think it’s great for the MLS and we’re going to try to replicate if...
There have been many, many great players over the years at D.C. United ... But I don't know if any of them made any greater impact on the culture of this club and on the hearts of our fans than Ben Olsen.
Ben Olsen has been called the heart and soul of D.C. United and, over the years, that is exactly what we've come to expect from him
Ben Olsen has been the heart and soul of D.C. United. I have had the privilege to work with Ben at the University of Virginia, D.C. United and the U.S. National Team. He is a very special player, person, friend and family man. I know that I speak for everyone involved in the game in the United States in...
Ben Olsen has been the heart and soul of D.C. United. I have had the privilege to work with Ben at the University of Virginia, D.C. United and the U.S. National Team. He is a very special player, person, friend and family man. I know that I speak for everyone involved in the game in the United States in...
Ben Olsen has been called the heart and soul of DC United and, over the years, that is exactly what we’ve come to expect from him ... Since he joined our team as the League’s first Project-40 player until his last game in the 2009 season, Ben gave all that he had for his team and his teammates. You can’...
When you come to D.C. United, you really begin to understand how much you're supposed to succeed ... Winning trophies every year and getting to the playoffs every year is really instilled from the front office to the coaching staff down to the youngest player on the team. When we have a bad year like we...
