July 11, 2009 – MLS/Gold Cup tripleheader at Gillette Stadium (Att.: 24,137)
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The Revolution’s Jay Heaps made his international debut, starting alongside former teammate Michael Parkhurst for the U.S. against Haiti. Future Revolution forward Charlie Davies entered as a substitute and Stuart Holden’s 90th-minute goal equalized.
Revolution 0:0 Kansas City/U.S. 2:2 Haiti/Honduras 4:0 Grenada
July 11, 1992 – San Jose Oaks 2:1 Vasco Da Gama (Bridgeport, Conn.), U.S. Open Cup final at Kuntz Stadium, Indianapolis (Att.: 2,500)
July 11, 2001 – Revolution 2:1 Charleston Battery, U.S. Open Cup, Foxboro Stadium (Att.: 1,207)
July 11, 2004 – U.S. 1:1 Poland/Chicago Fire 1:1 Revolution, Soldier Field (Att.: 39,539)
The Revolution’s Pat Noonan, Steve Ralston and Taylor Twellman had been receiving regular callups to the U.S. national team. DaMarcus Beasley played for both the U.S. against Poland and the Fire against the Revolution.
Goals: Bocanegra; Wlodarczyk.
Goals: Ralph (PK); Ralston.
July 11, 2015 – New York Red Bulls 4:1 Revolution (Att.: 18,640)
Goals: B. Wright-Phillips 2, Sam, Wallace; Dorman.
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