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United names Silooy assistant coach Fri Jul  1 14:50:10 2011 EST
Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - D.C. United named ex-Dutch international Sonny Silooy an assistant coach on Friday. Silooy played 25 times for the Netherlands and joins United with over 30 years of playing and coaching experience at the highest levels of European football. He played the majority of his club career with Dutch giant Ajax. "Sonny has a wealth of experience at the professional and national team levels as both a player and coach," said United General Manager Dave Kasper. "We are
United acquires De Rosario from N.Y. for McCarty Tue Jun 28 08:51:16 2011 EST
New York, NY (Sports Network) - D.C. United acquired veteran playmaker Dwayne De Rosario in a trade with Red Bull New York on Monday night in exchange for midfielder Dax McCarty. De Rosario, 33, joined New York earlier this season in a trade with Toronto FC and made 13 appearances for the Red Bulls. D.C. acquired McCarty from Portland in November for defender Rodney Wallace. McCarty played 13 times for D.C. "We signed one of the best players MLS has ever seen in Dwayne De Rosario," said United
United's Davies fined for diving Fri Jun 24 17:33:39 2011 EST
New York, NY (Sports Network) - The Major League Soccer Disciplinary Committee fined D.C. United forward Charlie Davies $1,000 on Friday for diving in a game against Real Salt Lake last weekend. Davies drew a penalty kick in the 83rd minute against Real Salt Lake and he converted the try to give United a 1-1 tie. Replays clearly showed Davies dove to win the penalty, as there was no contact from RSL's Chris Wingert. "The MLS Disciplinary Committee ruled that Charlie Davies intentionally deceive
RSL travels to Chicago for showdown with Fire Tue Jun 21 16:59:50 2011 EST
Chicago to take on a struggling Fire club in Major League Soccer action on Wednesday night at Toyota Park. RSL (6-3-4) is also slumping as of late, with just one win in its last seven league fixtures. The most recent result was a 1-1 draw vs. D.C. United on Saturday. "We went through a stretch of a lot of games that we hadn't lost, but it wasn't like we were winning every single game at home," RSL coach Jason Kreis said of sharing the points. "And we didn't lose this game either." But Kreis wa
United midfielder Fred to join Australian club Tue Jun 21 11:54:03 2011 EST
Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - D.C. United midfielder Fred will sign with Australian club Melbourne Heart on a free transfer in July, the Major League Soccer club announced Tuesday. The Brazilian will remain with United until the international transfer window opens in July. Fred has played in 12 matches, including five starts, this year for United. Fred spent three seasons with the United from 2007-09, collecting 11 goals and 16 assists in 72 matches. He joined the Philadelphia Union in 20
Streaking 'Quakes head to K.C. for Friday fixture Thu Jun 16 14:10:24 2011 EST
ix-game unbeaten run - including four wins in that span - to Kansas City to take on a Sporting side that seems to be finding its way on Friday. Both clubs are coming off decisive wins in their most recent fixtures, with San Jose winning 4-2 at D.C. United on Saturday and Sporting topping FC Dallas 4-1 on Sunday. Sporting (2-6-4) earned just its second win of the season after playing all but one of its first 11 games on the road. Saturday begins a stretch of 12 of 15 games at home, so K.C. is ho
D.C. United waives defender Brasesco Tue Jun 14 20:00:29 2011 EST
Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - D.C. United waived Rodrigo Brasesco on Tuesday, ending the Uruguayan defender's spell with the club after just six months. Brasesco, 25, signed with United in January from Racing Club of the Uruguayan Primera Division. He made three appearances, including two starts for United. "We would like to thank Rodrigo for his contributions to D.C. United and we wish him well in the future," said United General Manager Dave Kasper. Prior to his time with United, Brases
Lenhart leads 'Quakes to win in D.C. Sat Jun 11 21:59:58 2011 EST
C. (Sports Network) - Steven Lenhart stepped up for the second game in a row without San Jose's usual goal-scoring hero Chris Wondolowski on international duty, scoring three goals while adding an assist to lead the Earthquakes to a 4-2 win at D.C. United on Saturday. Andy Najar actually opened the scoring for the home side on Andy Najar bobble head night when he converted a perfect feed from Josh Wolff in the 13th minute. But just two minutes later Lenhart scored the first of his three goals w
United, San Jose enter clash on unbeaten streaks Fri Jun 10 20:25:40 2011 EST
Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - D.C. United manager Ben Olsen has not been afraid to rely on rookies this season, and last week's draw at the Los Angeles Galaxy proved once again the first-year boss can get results that way. Olsen used three rookies in his defense, with Chris Korb returning to the role at right back and Ethan White and Perry Kitchen again lined up as center backs against the Galaxy. Even with the youthful back line, United (4-4-4) posted its third shutout this season in the
Galaxy eyes improvement against TFC Fri Jun 10 15:40:02 2011 EST
games, and its shutout streak has now reached 411 minutes, marking the third-longest streak in MLS this season. But despite those impressive numbers, the team may be coming off of one of its worst performances of the season in a 0-0 draw with D.C. United last time out. "[The] performance was absolutely poor. There was no quality to our game, our passing was poor, effort was just OK. Just didn't get it done. No excuses. That was a poor performance," Galaxy coach Bruce Arena said. "The only good
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