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New England Revolution
  New England Revolution logo  
Year founded 1995
League Major League Soccer
Nickname Revolution, Revs
Stadium Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA
Coach Flag of Scotland Steve Nicol, 2002
Owner Flag of the United States Robert Kraft

New England Revolution Current Uniforms
First Game
Tampa Bay Mutiny 3–2 New England Revolution
(Tampa Stadium; April 13, 1996)
Largest Win
New England Revolution 6–1 Colorado Rapids
(Gillette Stadium; September 18, 2004)
Worst Defeat
Chicago Fire 6–0 New England Revolution
(Soldier Field; September 22, 2000)
All-time Top Scorer
Flag of the United States Taylor Twellman (91)
Supporter Groups
Midnight Riders, Rev Army
MLS Cup
None
US Open Cup
2007
Supporters' Shield
None

The New England Revolution, nicknamed the Revs, is a professional soccer club based in Foxborough, Massachusetts, that participates in Major League Soccer. Even though the club is based in Foxborough, the club represents all of New England. The club is owned by Robert Kraft, who also owns the New England Patriots of the NFL. The name "Revolution" refers to the New England region's involvement in the American Revolution. The team colors are navy blue and red. The Revs currently play their home matches at Gillette Stadium. The club played their home games at the adjacent and now-demolished Foxboro Stadium, during the 1996 through 2001 seasons. The Revs hold the distinction of being the only MLS team to have every league game in its history televised [1]. Currently, the games are called by Revolution Director of Communications Brad Feldman and analyst Greg Lalas (former Tampa Bay Mutiny defender and younger brother of Los Angeles Galaxy general manager Alexi Lalas).

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History

Until their 3-2 victory over FC Dallas in the 2007 US Open Cup, the Revs had never won a major trophy in MLS in their 13 year history. They were one of three teams in MLS that date back further than 2005 to have not won one of the three major titles in MLS (MLS Cup, US Open Cup, and the MLS Supporter's Shield). They came close five times, reaching the US Open Cup final in 2001 and the MLS Cup finals in 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2007; coincidentally losing their US Open Cup final, and the MLS Cup in 2002 and 2005, to the Los Angeles Galaxy, and losing the MLS Cup in 2006 and 2007, to the Galaxy's former rival, the relocated Houston Dynamo. Their 2002 MLS Cup appearance granted them a spot in the 2003 CONCACAF Champions Cup, but lost their first matchup 5:3 on aggregate after playing two games on the road to LD Alajuelense. The Revolution again faced LD Alajuelense of Costa Rica in the home and away 2006 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. The "home" game was played February 22 2006 in Bermuda despite some fans feeling that playing at Gillette Stadium in the adverse conditions of winter in New England could have been advantageous. The Revs failed to advance, as they drew 0–0 in Bermuda and lost 0–1 in Costa Rica. New England had the chance to win their first MLS championship, in MLS Cup 2006, against the Houston Dynamo, but ultimately suffered the same fate as their two previous attempts in 2002 and 2005; the Revs, after Taylor Twellman scored in the second overtime, allowed a game-tying header, from Dynamo Brian Ching, that sent the game to penalty kicks, where New England lost, 4-3. The 2007 MLS Cup was a rematch from the previous year, though the result was the same as Houston defeated New England 2-1. It was New England's fourth loss in the MLS Cup in a six year span.[2] Their main rivals are largely considered to be Red Bull New York, although in recent years the Revolution have built rivalries with fellow Eastern Conference teams DC United and Chicago Fire, and the MLS champions Houston Dynamo. The club's supporter's clubs are called the Midnight Riders and Rev Army. The name 'Midnight Riders' is in honor of the famous rides of Paul Revere and William Dawes, who announced the departure of British troops from Boston to Concord at the beginning of the American Revolution. The Midnight Riders and Rev Army occupy the north stand of the stadium, which they have nicknamed "The Fort". The Fort is a general admission section and draws its name from the revolutionary theme which runs through the team and independent supporters' associations.[3]

Television and radio

As of 2007, Revs matches are televised locally primarily on WSBK-TV - with several matches on CSN New England - except for nationally televised matches on ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, and FOX Soccer Channel. All matches are broadcast on radio by WEEI (AM and FM), but this is a simulcast of the TV feed. Brad Feldman handles play-by-play on both TV and radio with Greg Lalas doing color commentary.

Honors

Current roster

As of December 28, 2007[4]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of the United States GK Matt Reis
2 Flag of the United States DF Amaechi Igwe
4 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago DF Avery John
5 Flag of Guatemala FW Willie Sims
6 Flag of the United States DF Jay Heaps
7 Flag of the United States FW Adam Cristman
8 Flag of the United States DF Joe Franchino
11 Flag of the United States FW Pat Noonan
12 Flag of the United States GK Doug Warren
13 Flag of the United States DF Jeff Larentowicz
14 Flag of the United States MF Steve Ralston
No. Position Player
15 Flag of the United States DF Michael Parkhurst
17 Flag of the United States DF Gary Flood
18 Flag of Bermuda MF Khano Smith
19 Flag of the United States DF Kyle Helton
20 Flag of the United States FW Taylor Twellman
21 Flag of Grenada MF Shalrie Joseph
24 Flag of the United States GK Brad Knighton
27 Flag of the United States MF Wells Thompson
29 Flag of The Gambia MF Abdoulie Mansally
31 Flag of The Gambia MF Sainey Nyassi

Changes for the 2008 MLS Season

In

Out

Unsigned draft picks

MLS rights are retained for two years after the draft.

2006

2007

  • Phil Marfuggi

Notable former players

Head coaches

Team records

* Active
MLS regular season only, through 2007 season

  • All-Time regular season record: 148-161-60 (Through Oct 21, 2007)

Home stadiums

On June 14, 2006, MLS announced that the Revolution were hoping to build a new soccer-specific stadium. Bids have gone out to local towns around New England to see where the Revs could have a stadium built.[5] On August 2, 2007, the Boston Herald published an article stating that the City of Somerville and Revolution officials have held "preliminary discussions" about building a 20,000 to 25,000 seat stadium on a 100 acre site off of Innerbelt Road near Interstate 93, and could cost anywhere between $50 and $200 million based on other similar Soccer Specific Stadiums built by Major League Soccer teams.[6]

General managers

  • Brian O'Donovan (1995–2000)
  • Todd Smith (2001–2002)
  • Craig Tornberg (2003—)

Year-by-year

Year Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
SuperLiga
1996 5th, East Did not qualify Did not enter Not qualified Started in 2007
1997 4th, East Quarterfinals Round of 16 Did not qualify
1998 6th, East Did not qualify Did not enter Did not qualify
1999 5th, East Did not qualify Did not enter Did not qualify
2000 2nd, East Quarterfinals Round of 32 Did not qualify
2001 3rd, East Did not qualify Final Not held
2002 1st, East Final Did not enter Did not qualify
2003 2nd, East Semifinals Quarterfinals First Round
2004 4th, East Semifinals Round of 16 Did not qualify
2005 1st, East Final Round of 16 Did not qualify
2006 2nd, East Final Quarterfinals First Round
2007 2nd, East Final Champions Did not qualify Did not participate

Average attendance

regular season/playoffs

  • 1996: 19,025
  • 1997: 21,423/16,233
  • 1998: 19,188
  • 1999: 16,735
  • 2000: 15,463/10,723
  • 2001: 15,645
  • 2002: 16,927
  • 2003: 14,641/14,823
  • 2004: 12,226/5,679
  • 2005: 12,525/13,849
  • 2006: 11,786/9,372
  • 2007: 16,787/10,217
  • All-Time: 13,683/11,780

Goal Song

The song played whenever the Revolution score is "I'm Shipping Up To Boston" by the Dropkick Murphys. "I'm Shipping Up To Boston" is also played at Red Sox games when Boston closer, Jonathan Papelbon enters the game from the bullpen.

International competition

References

  1. ^ Revolution announces TV and radio schedule for 2006 (2006-03-14).
  2. ^ Dynamo beat Revolution 2-1 to repeat as MLS champions, Fox Sports, 2007-11-18, <http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/7462040>. Retrieved on 2007-11-18
  3. ^ Joyce Furia. "Meet the Coach, Meet the Midnight Riders", Soccer New England, 2006-02-07. 
  4. ^ Source: Official website
  5. ^ Major League Soccer Communications (2006-06-14). Major League Soccer to seek proposals in New England for soccer-specific stadium sites. MLSnet.com.
  6. ^ Scott Van Voorhis (2007-08-02). Revolution’s the goal: Somerville talks stadium with Krafts. Boston Herald.

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