Soccer in the United States Season 2010 Supporters' Shield Los Angeles Galaxy USSF D2 Pro League Puerto Rico Islanders USL Second Division Charleston Battery NPSL Sacramento Gold PDL Portland Timbers U23s U.S. Open Cup Seattle Sounders FC MLS Cup Colorado Rapids
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The 2010 Season was the 98th season of competitive soccer in the United States .
National teams [ ]
The home team or the team that is designated as the home team is listed in the left column; the away team is in the right column.
Win
Draw
Loss
Men [ ]
Senior [ ]
Friendly matches [ ]
United States v Turkey
May 29 United States 2–1 Turkey show Philadelphia , Pennsylvania14:00 UTC−05
Altidore 58' Dempsey 75'
Report
Turan 27'
Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field Attendance: 55,407 Referee: Silviu Petrescu (Canada )
2010 FIFA World Cup [ ]
For the 2010 FIFA World Cup , the United States men's national team was drawn into, and emerged victorious from, Group C .
Slovenia v United States
June 18 Group Stage Slovenia 2–2 United States show Johannesburg , South Africa16:00 UTC+02
Birsa 13' Ljubijankić 42'
Report
Donovan 48' Bradley 82'
Stadium: Ellis Park Stadium Attendance: 45,573 Referee: Koman Coulibaly (Mali ) Assistant referees: (Morocco ) (Angola ) Fourth official: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia )
United States v Algeria
June 23 Group Stage United States 1–0 Algeria show Pretoria , South Africa16:00 UTC+02
Donovan 90+1'
Report
Stadium: Loftus Versfeld Stadium Attendance: 35,827 Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium ) Assistant referees: (Belgium ) (Belgium ) Fourth official: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia )
Under-20 [ ]
Copa Chivas
Dallas Cup
The United States U-20 team participated in the "Super Group" at the 2010 Dallas Cup .
Milk Cup
Torneo de las Américas[1]
Under-17 [ ]
Nike International Friendlies
Women [ ]
Senior [ ]
Algarve Cup
The United States women won the 2010 Algarve Cup , their seventh title at the annual tournament.[2] [3]
United States v Sweden
March 1 Group B United States 2–0 Sweden show Ferreiras 15:00 WET /UTC±0
Cheney 57' , 87'
Report
Stadium: Desportivo da Nora Park Referee: Efthalia Mitsi (Greece ) Assistant referees: Lada Rojc (Croatia ) Natalie Walker (England ) Fourth official: Siliva Reyes Juarez (Peru )
Friendly matches
United States v Mexico
March 28 United States 3–0 Mexico show San Diego , California14:00 PDT /UTC−7
Rodriguez 12' Boxx 43' Cheney 72'
Report
Stadium: Torero Stadium Attendance: 3,069 Referee: Kari Seitz (United States ) Assistant referees: (United States ) (United States ) Fourth official: (United States )
United States v Mexico
March 31 United States 1–0 Mexico show Sandy, Utah 19:00 MDT /UTC−6
Wambach 60'
Report
Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium Attendance: 3,732 Referee: (United States ) Assistant referees: Veronica Perez (United States )Deborah Coleman (United States ) Fourth official: (United States )
United States v Sweden
July 17 United States 3–0 Sweden show East Hartford, Connecticut 19:30 EDT /UTC−4
Rapinoe 33' Wambach 45+1' , 72'
Report
Stadium: Rentschler Field Attendance: 5,887 Referee: (United States ) Assistant referees: Deborah Coleman (United States ) (United States ) Fourth official: (United States )
2010 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
United States v Haiti
October 28 Group B United States 5–0 Haiti show Cancún , Mexico20:30 EDT /UTC−4
Buehler 9' Wambach 15' , 45+1' , 62' Rodriguez 40'
Report
Stadium: Estadio Quintana Roo Attendance: 2,500 Referee: (Canada ) Assistant referees: (Trinidad and Tobago ) (Guyana ) Fourth official: (Trinidad and Tobago )
United States v Guatemala
October 30 Group B United States 9–0 Guatemala show Cancún , Mexico20:30 EDT /UTC−4
Rodriguez 21' , 45+1' , 88' Rapinoe 22' , 40' Wambach 29' , 31' Morgan 50' Lloyd 56' (pen. )
Report
Stadium: Estadio Quintana Roo Attendance: 1,050 Referee: (Trinidad and Tobago ) Assistant referees: (Trinidad and Tobago ) (Panama ) Fourth official: (Jamaica )
2011 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA-CONCACAF play-off)
Italy v United States
November 20 Italy 0–1 United States show Padua , Italy16:30 CET /UTC+1
Report
Morgan 90+4'
Stadium: Stadio Euganeo Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Silvia Elisabeth Reyes Juarez (Peru ) Assistant referees: Mariana Bettina Corbo Odone (Uruguay ) Maria Eugenia Rocco (Argentina ) Fourth official: Carolina Patricia Gonzales Urruit (Chile )
United States v Italy
November 27 United States 1–0 Italy show Bridgeview, Illinois 13:00 CST /UTC−6
Rodriguez 40'
Report
Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 9,508 Referee: Cha Sung Mi (Korea ) Assistant referees: Allyson Flynn (Australia ) Ho Sarah May Yee (Australia ) Fourth official: Hong Eun Ah (Korea )
Under-20 [ ]
2010 CONCACAF Under-20 Women's Championship
The United States women's national under-20 soccer team won the 2010 CONCACAF Under-20 Women's Championship , ...
La Manga Cup
The women's U-20 team also participated in and won the women's portion of the 2010 La Manga Cup . The women's portion of the tournament was conducted as a four-team group stage.
Friendly matches
2010 FIFA Under-20 Women's World Cup
Under-17 [ ]
2010 CONCACAF Under-17 Women's Championship
United States U-17 v
March 12 Group B United States U-17 13–0 show Alajuela , Costa Rica18:00
Horan 2' , 39' Brian 15' , 22' , 27' 17' Solaun 34' , 49' , 59' Clark 38' 47' , 61'
Report
Stadium: Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto Attendance: 250 Referee: Lucila Venegas (Mexico )
Dallas Cup
Nordic Cup
Managerial changes [ ]
Team
Outgoing
Manner
Date
Table
Incoming
Date
Table
Philadelphia Union
N/A
N/A
N/A
Off-season
Piotr Nowak
May 29, 2009[4]
Off-season
NSC Minnesota Stars
N/A
N/A
N/A
Off-season
Manny Lagos
February 10, 2010[5]
Off-season
Tampa Bay Rowdies
N/A
N/A
N/A
Off-season
Paul Dalglish
November 18, 2009[6]
Off-season
AC St. Louis
N/A
N/A
N/A
Off-season
Claude Anelka
December 8, 2009[7]
Off-season
New York Red Bulls
Richie Williams
Caretaker
August 21, 2009
7th East ('09)
Hans Backe
January 7, 2010[8]
Off-season
Rochester Rhinos
Darren Tilley
Contract expiration
September 28, 2009
6th USL 1st Division ('09)
Bob Lilley
November 16, 2010[9]
Off-season
D.C. United
Tom Soehn
Resigned
November 3, 2009
4th East ('09)
Curt Onalfo
December 28, 2009[10]
Off-season
Chivas USA
Preki
Mutual Consent
November 12, 2009
4th West ('09)
Martín Vásquez
December 2, 2009[11]
Off-season
Chicago Fire
Denis Hamlett
Fired
November 24, 2009
2nd East ('09)
Carlos de los Cobos
January 11, 2010[12]
Off-season
Pittsburgh Riverhounds
Gene Klein
Promoted within club
January 11, 2010
8th USL-2 ('09)
Justin Evans
January 11, 2010[13]
Off-season
D.C. United
Curt Onalfo
Fired
August 4, 2010
8th MLS Eastern Conference ('10)
Ben Olsen
August 4, 2010[14]
8th MLS Eastern Conference ('10)
League tables [ ]
Major League Soccer [ ]
Main article: 2010 Major League Soccer season
Source:[citation needed ]
(SS) = Supporters Shield winner; (E1) = Eastern Conference champion; (W1) = Western Conference champion
^Note 1 - Toronto FC cannot qualify for the U.S. Open Cup , as it is a Canadian-based team. If they qualify for an automatic berth into the U.S. Open Cup, the next highest placed team not already qualified will be given a berth. Similarly, they cannot qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League through MLS. Rather, they can qualify through the Canadian Soccer Championship . If they qualify for the Champions League through MLS, then the highest placed team not already qualified will qualify.
^Note 2 - The winner of the 2010 MLS Supporters' Shield (Los Angeles Galaxy) and the winner of MLS Cup 2010 (Colorado Rapids) qualified for the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage . The runner-up of MLS Cup 2010 (FC Dallas) and the winner of the 2010 U.S. Open Cup (Seattle Sounders) qualified for the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round .
^Note 3 - 2011 SuperLiga berths are awarded to the top 4 finishing teams from MLS who do not qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League.
Playoffs [ ]
Conference Semifinals
Conference Finals
MLS Cup 2010
E1
New York
1
1
E4
San Jose
0
3
E4
San Jose
0
Eastern Conference
E3
Colorado
1
E2
Columbus
0
2
E3
Colorado (5–4, PSO )
1
1
E3
Colorado
2
W3
Dallas
1
W1
Los Angeles
1
2
W4
Seattle
0
1
W1
Los Angeles
0
Western Conference
W3
Dallas
3
W2
Salt Lake
1
1
W3
Dallas
2
1
MLS Cup [ ]
USSF Division 2 Professional League [ ]
Main article: USSF Division 2 Professional League
USSF Division 2 Pro League
1
Rochester Rhinos
30
16
8
6
38
24
+14
54
Conference leaders, qualified for playoffs
2
Carolina RailHawks
30
13
9
8
44
32
+12
47
3
Austin Aztex
30
15
7
8
53
40
+13
53
Qualified for playoffs[a]
4
Portland Timbers
30
13
7
10
34
23
+11
49
5
Vancouver Whitecaps
30
10
5
15
32
22
+10
45
6
Montreal Impact
30
12
11
7
36
30
+6
43
7
NSC Minnesota Stars
30
11
12
7
32
36
−4
40
8
Puerto Rico Islanders
30
9
11
10
37
35
+2
37
9
Miami FC
30
7
11
12
37
49
−12
33
10
FC Tampa Bay
30
7
12
11
41
46
−5
32
11
AC St. Louis
30
7
15
8
32
48
−16
29
12
Crystal Palace Baltimore
30
6
18
6
24
55
−31
24
^ The remaining six teams with the highest point totals, regardless of conference, also advance to the playoffs.
Playoffs [ ]
Each round is a two-game aggregate goal series . Home teams for the first game of each series listed at the bottom of the bracket.
Finals [ ]
USL Second Division [ ]
Main article: 2010 United Soccer Leagues § Second Division
USL Second Division
1
Charleston Battery
20
11
4
5
35
25
+10
38
Regular season champion
2
Richmond Kickers
20
9
5
6
25
20
+5
33
Playoff spot clinched
3
Pittsburgh Riverhounds
20
7
5
8
27
20
+7
29
4
Charlotte Eagles
20
5
8
7
23
30
−7
22
5
Harrisburg City Islanders
20
4
9
7
21
30
−9
19
6
Real Maryland Monarchs
20
3
8
9
16
22
−6
18
Playoffs [ ]
USL-2 Semifinal
USL-2 Championship
1
Charleston Battery
2
2
Richmond Kickers
1
2
Richmond Kickers
2
3
Pittsburgh Riverhounds
0
Final [ ]
U.S. Open Cup [ ]
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
D.C. United
2
Richmond Kickers
0
D.C. United
2
Harrisburg City Islanders
0
Harrisburg City Islanders (AET )
1
New York Red Bulls
0
D.C. United
1
Columbus Crew
2
Columbus Crew
2
Rochester Rhinos
1
Columbus Crew
3
Charleston Battery
0
Chicago Fire
0 (0)
Charleston Battery (AET /PSO )
0 (3)
Seattle Sounders FC
2
Columbus Crew
1
Portland Timbers
1 (3)
Seattle Sounders FC
1 (4)
Seattle Sounders FC
2
Los Angeles Galaxy
0
Los Angeles Galaxy
2
AC St. Louis
0
Seattle Sounders FC
3
Chivas USA
1
Houston Dynamo
1
Miami FC
0
Houston Dynamo
1
Chivas USA
3
Chivas USA
1
Austin Aztex
0
Final [ ]
Honors [ ]
Professional [ ]
Amateur [ ]
Women
Competition
Team
NCAA Division I Soccer Championship
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
NCAA Division II Soccer Championship
Grand Valley State Lakers
NCAA Division III Soccer Championship
Hardin–Simmons Cowgirls
NAIA Soccer Championship
Lee (Tn.) Flames
American clubs in international competitions [ ]
CONCACAF Champions League [ ]
2009–10 Champions League [ ]
The Columbus Crew were the only American team to qualify for the Championship Round of the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League , the only portion of the competition to occur in the 2010 calendar year. Columbus was drawn against Mexican club Toluca in the quarterfinals . After falling behind at home by two goals in the first half of the first leg, Steven Lenhart notched two second half goals for the Crew to draw even at 2–2 .[16] In the return leg in Toluca , the clubs traded goals, with Toluca scoring first and last for the 3–2 victory and 5–4 aggregate victory.[17]
Columbus Crew [ ]
Columbus Crew v Toluca
Toluca v Columbus Crew
2010–11 Champions League [ ]
The Columbus Crew , Real Salt Lake , Los Angeles Galaxy , and Seattle Sounders FC qualified for the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League . Los Angeles, MLS Supporters' Shield runners-up, and Seattle, 2009 U.S. Open Cup champions, entered in the Preliminary Round , the opening round of the tournament; Columbus, winners of the 2009 MLS Supporters' Shield , and Salt Lake, winners of the 2009 MLS Cup , entered in the Group Stage .[18]
Preliminary round [ ]
In the preliminary round, Los Angeles was drawn against the Puerto Rico Islanders , the 2010 Caribbean champions , and Seattle was drawn against Salvadoran club Isidro Metapán . Both American clubs played as hosts during the first leg of their respective two-legged affairs. The Sounders, on the strength of a Fredy Montero goal in the 60th minute, won their home leg 1–0.[19] Los Angeles, however, holders of the best record in Major League Soccer at the time of their matchup, were defeated 4–1 at the Home Depot Center .[20] The Islanders scored two goals in each half before the Galaxy got a consolation own goal by Richard Martinez in the 83rd minute. In the return leg in Bayamón , Los Angeles, needing to win by at least three goals to force penalties , gave up the first goal of the match. The Galaxy eventually scored two goals for the 2–1 victory but still lost 5–3 on aggregate.[21] Seattle, however was able to secure a 1–1 draw in San Salvador for the 2–1 aggregate victory to move into the group stage.[22]
Los Angeles Galaxy [ ]
Los Angeles Galaxy v Puerto Rico Islanders
July 27, 2010 Champions League Preliminary Round Los Angeles Galaxy 1–4 Puerto Rico Islanders show Carson, California 19:00 UTC−07
Martinez 83' (o.g. )
(Report)
Foley 26' Addlery 45' , 81' Hansen 56'
Stadium: The Home Depot Center Attendance: 6,783 Referee: (Jamaica )
Puerto Rico Islanders v Los Angeles Galaxy
Seattle Sounders [ ]
Group stage [ ]
The group stage draw was conducted prior to the preliminary round, so each team knew all of their opponents as soon as the preliminary round ended. The Columbus Crew , Real Salt Lake , and Seattle Sounders FC each qualified for the group stage.
Real Salt Lake was drawn into Group A against Mexican club Cruz Azul , winners of the 2009–10 Apertura ; Panamanian club Árabe Unido , 2009 Apertura II and 2010 Clausura champions; and fellow MLS club Toronto FC , winners of the 2010 Canadian Championship . Salt Lake hosted Árabe Unido in their first group stage match and defeated los Árabes 2–1 on the strength of two Álvaro Saborío goals, his second coming in the fourth minute of second-half added time.[23] Salt Lake's second match was a dramatic affair in a torrential downpour at Estadio Azul in Mexico City, with hosts Cruz Azul emerging as 5–4 victors.[24]
Columbus was drawn into Group B with Mexican club Santos Laguna , 2009–10 Bicentenario winner; Guatemalan club Municipal , champions of the 2009–10 Liga Nacional Apertura and Clausura tournaments; and Trinidad and Tobago club Joe Public , 2010 Caribbean runners-up and 2009 TT Pro League champions. The Crew hosted Municipal in their first match and won 1–0 , the goal scored on a strong individual effort by Emmanuel Ekpo .[25] In their second match, Columbus nearly held on for a scoreless draw but were defeated 1–0 at Santos Laguna when Jorge Iván Estrada scored in the third minute of second half added time.[26]
Seattle was drawn into Group C with Mexican club Monterrey , 2009–10 Apertura champions; Costa Rican club Saprissa , 2009–10 Primera División Campeonato de Verano champions; and Honduran club Marathón , 2009–10 Liga Nacional Torneo Apertura champions. In their first group stage match, Seattle visited Marathón at Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano , and after scoring the opening goal, conceded two – all scored in the first half – for a 2–1 loss.[27] Seattle's second match saw another loss as visiting Monterrey came away from Qwest Field with a 2–0 victory.[28]
Real Salt Lake [ ]
Cruz Azul v Real Salt Lake
Real Salt Lake v Toronto FC
Toronto FC v Real Salt Lake
September 28, 2010 Group A Toronto FC 1–1 Real Salt Lake show Toronto, Canada20:00 UTC−04
Peterson 20'
(Report)
Morales 67'
Stadium: BMO Field Attendance: 10,581 Referee: (Barbados )
Real Salt Lake v Cruz Azul
October 19, 2010 Group A Real Salt Lake 3–1 Cruz Azul show Sandy, Utah 20:00 UTC−06
Araujo 43' , 67' Warner 69'
(Report)
Villaluz 71'
Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium Attendance: 20,468 Referee: Joel Aguilar (El Salvador )
Columbus Crew [ ]
Columbus Crew v Municipal
Santos Laguna v Columbus Crew
Columbus Crew v Santos Laguna
September 21, 2010 Group B Columbus Crew 1–0 Santos Laguna show Columbus, Ohio 20:00 UTC−04
Mendoza 87'
(Report)
Stadium: Columbus Crew Stadium Attendance: 6,298 Referee: (Jamaica )
Municipal v Columbus Crew
Seattle Sounders [ ]
Seattle Sounders v Monterrey
August 25, 2010 Group C Seattle Sounders 0–2 Monterrey show Seattle 19:00 UTC−07
(Report)
Cardozo 41' de Nigris 58'
Stadium: Qwest Field Attendance: 22,513 Referee: Joel Aguilar (El Salvador )
Saprissa v Seattle Sounders
Monterrey v Seattle Sounders
Seattle Sounders v Saprissa
October 19, 2010 Group C Seattle Sounders 1–2 Saprissa show Seattle 19:00 UTC−07
Jaqua 17'
(Report)
Arrieta 26' Martínez 89'
Stadium: Qwest Field Attendance: 11,434 Referee: (Trinidad and Tobago )
2010 SuperLiga [ ]
Main article: 2010 North American SuperLiga
The Houston Dynamo , Chicago Fire , Chivas USA , and New England Revolution qualified for the 2010 SuperLiga based upon their finish in the 2009 Major League Soccer season as the four highest-finishing teams not to qualify for the 2010–11 Champions League.
New England Revolution [ ]
New England v UNAM
July 14 Group B New England 1–0 UNAM show Foxborough, Massachusetts 20:00 EDT
Schilawski 18'
Report
Stadium: Gillette Stadium Attendance: 7,201 Referee: Silviu Petrescu (Canada )
Chicago v New England
July 17 Group B Chicago 0–1 New England show Bridgeview, Illinois 19:00 EDT
Report
Perović 77'
Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 16,117 Referee: Kevin Stott (United States )
New England v Morelia
July 20 Group B New England 1–0 Morelia show Foxborough, Massachusetts 20:00 EDT
Perović 62'
Report
Stadium: Gillette Stadium Attendance: 8,173 Referee: (Guatemala )
New England v Puebla
August 4 Semifinals New England 1–1 (5–3 p ) Puebla show Foxborough, Massachusetts 19:00 EDT
Mansally 56'
Report
Olivera 58'
Stadium: Gillette Stadium Attendance: 5,854 Referee: Roberto Moreno (Panama ) Penalties
Joseph Reis Tierney Phelan Mansally
Olivera Juárez Ayala Lugo
New England v Morelia
September 1 Finals New England 1–2 Morelia show Foxborough, Massachusetts 19:00 EDT
Alston 79'
Report
Sabah 65' (pen. ) , 75'
Stadium: Gillette Stadium Attendance: 10,414 Referee: Carlos Batres (Guatemala )
Houston Dynamo [ ]
Houston v Chivas USA
July 18 Group A Houston 1–1 Chivas USA show Houston 20:00 EDT
Palmer 6'
Report
Padilla 71'
Stadium: Robertson Stadium Attendance: 5,007
Houston v Puebla
July 21 Group A Houston 1–0 Puebla show Houston 20:00 EDT
Oduro 63'
Report
Stadium: Robertson Stadium Attendance: 10,033 Referee: (Guatemala )
Houston v Morelia
August 5 Semifinals Houston 0–1 Morelia show Houston 20:00 EDT
Report
Sabah 47'
Stadium: Robertson Stadium Attendance: 7,641 Referee: Wálter Quesada (Costa Rica )
Chicago Fire [ ]
Chicago v Morelia
July 14 Group B Chicago 1–5 Morelia show Bridgeview, Illinois 19:00 EDT
Kinney 49'
Report
Hernandez 4' Rey 34' Sabah 40' Marquez 50' Lozano 70'
Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 11,009 Referee: (El Salvador )
Chicago v New England
July 17 Group B Chicago 0–1 New England show Bridgeview, Illinois 19:00 EDT
Report
Perović 77'
Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 16,117 Referee: Kevin Stott (United States )
Chicago v UNAM
July 20 Group B Chicago 1–0 UNAM show Bridgeview, Illinois 21:3- EDT
Conde 35'
Report
Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 9,429 Referee: (Honduras )
Chivas USA [ ]
Chivas USA v Puebla
July 15 Group A Chivas USA 1–2 Puebla show Los Angeles22:30 EDT
Umaña 85'
Report
Olivera 6' González 62'
Stadium: Home Depot Center Attendance: 12,617 Referee: (Honduras )
Houston v Chivas USA
July 18 Group A Houston 1–1 Chivas USA show Houston 20:00 EDT
Palmer 6'
Report
Padilla 71'
Stadium: Robertson Stadium Attendance: 5,007
Chivas USA v Pachuca
July 21 Group A Chivas USA 1–0 Pachuca show Los Angeles22:30 EDT
Maldonado 7'
Stadium: Home Depot Center Attendance: 14,817 Referee: (El Salvador )
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^ "Manny Lagos Named Head Coach of NSC Minnesota Stars" . NASL. February 10, 2010. Retrieved October 17, 2010 .
^ "Tampa Bay Rowdies hire former MLS player Dalglish as coach" . The St. Petersburg Times. November 18, 2009. Archived from the original on January 23, 2010. Retrieved March 22, 2010 .
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USLPA
Women's outdoor leagues
Men's indoor leagues Women's indoor leagues Men's futsal leagues Men's Cup competitions Women's Cup competitions Men's college soccer Women's college soccer Youth soccer
Leagues: AYSO
NFHS
USYSA
Super Y League
Competitions: US Youth Soccer National Championships
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