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July 14, 2003 – U.S. 2:0 Martinique/Cuba 2:0 Canada, Gold Cup at Gillette Stadium (Att.: 8,780)

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Steve Ralston assists on Brian McBride goals (39, 43) as the U.S. advanced to the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Ralston, now a San Jose Earthquakes assistant coach, scored four goals in 36 games for the U.S. national team. Kasey Keller equaled Tony Meola’s U.S. record with his 32nd shutout.

July 14, 2007 – New York Red Bulls 0:1 Revolution (Att.: 13,819)

Steve Ralston sets MLS record with 115th assist, surpassing Carlos Valderrama on the MLS career assist list. Ralston started the sequence leading to Andy Dorman’s goal (38).

            USWNT 1:0 Norway, East Hartford, Conn. (9,957)

July 14, 1946 – Chicago Viking AA 2:1 (3:2) Ponta Delgada, U.S. Open Cup final at Comiskey Park (Att.: 5,000)

July 14, 1996 – Brazil Olympic XI 2:1 FIFA XI, Giants Stadium doubleheader (Att.: 78,416)

Goals: Bebeto, Roberto Carlos; Klinsmann.

East 3:2 West, MLS All-Star game

Revolution’s Alexi Lalas and Welton start for East, LA Galaxy’s Dan Calichman (ex-Williams College) starts for West.

July 14, 1999 – Harvard University names John Kerr head coach

July 14, 2008 – Revolution defender Chase Hilgenbrinck announces retirement

July 14, 2010 – Revolution 1:0 UNAM Pumas, SuperLiga (Att.: 7,201)

Goal: Schilawski.

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