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July 15, 2009 – Revolution 1:2 Chicago Fire/Tigres 3:2 Santos, SuperLiga (Att.: 7,215)

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The Chicago Fire eliminated the Revolution from both the 2009 MLS playoffs (for the second successive season) and SuperLiga. The Revolution’s rivalry with the Fire began cooling down as both teams declined. Since 2009, the teams have met once in an elimination situation, the Revolution taking a 2-1 victory over the Fire in a 2016 U.S. Open Cup match.

Goals: Jankauskas; McBride, Blanco.

Molina, Fonseca, Batista (Tigres); Darwin Quintero, Francisco Torres (Santos).

July 15, 2007 – Shalrie Joseph, Michael Parkhurst, Matt Reis selected for MLS All-Star game. Note: snubbed were Andy Dorman, who leads league’s midfielders in minutes played and scoring, plus Revolution leading scorer Taylor Twellman.

July 15, 2000 – Revolution 0:2 NY/NJ MetroStars at Foxboro Stadium (Att.: 16,838)

Revolution six-game (0W-5L-1D) winless streak. Goals: Comas, Villegas.

July 15, 1998 – Revolution 0:1 D.C. United at Foxboro Stadium (Att.: 17,206)

Revolution lost sixth successive home match (on the way to an eight-game home losing streak). Goal: Roy Lassiter 81.

July 15, 1967 – Hartford Italian-American Stars 2:0 St. Louis Kutis, U.S. Amateur Cup final

July 15, 1962 – Belenenses 3:2 Elfsborg, International League match at Szot Park, Chicopee, Mass. (Att.: 7,851)

July 15, 1961 – St. Louis Kutis 11:3 Hartford Italian-American Stars, U.S. Amateur Cup final first leg

            July 23, 1961 – Hartford Italian-American Stars 3:3 (6:14) St. Louis Kutis, U.S. Amateur Cup final

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