Nov. 14, 2003 – Chicago Fire 1:0 [aet] Revolution, MLS playoffs, Soldier Field (Att.: 14,610)
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The Revolution had a nine-game unbeaten streak snapped by the Chicago Fire in the MLS Eastern Conference final. Chris Armas (101’) converted a golden goal off a Damani Ralph feed, following a Justin Mapp advance on the right. The Revolution (12-9-9) completed its first plus-.500 regular season.
Nov. 14, 1909 – Fort Banks 0:4 Boston XI, Winthrop, Mass. (Att.: 500)
Nov. 14, 1914 – New Bedford 0:2 Young Men’s Christian Total Abstinence Society, National Challenge Cup (U.S. Open Cup)
Goals: Fredette, Holden. “Goaltend (cq) Christie played throughout the second period with three fractured ribs.”
Brockton 1:0 (forfeit) Emerson Norris
“The Boston team sent word that a motor truck bringing the players to (Brockton) had become disabled at Milton.”
Farr Alpaca 2:4 [aet] Fore River, U.S. Open Cup, Holyoke, Mass.
Nov. 14, 1915 – Boston Americans 2:1 Cove Albion (New Bedford), National Cup (U.S. Open Cup), old Red Sox Grounds
Boston Globe headline: “One For Americans.”
General Electric 1:1 Lynn Fosse, National Soccer Cup series
Record crowd for a game in Lynn, according to the Globe (no attendance listed).
Nov. 14, 1948 – Boston Internationals 7:2 Hyde Park, Boston & District League game on Boston Common
Goals: Tony Riccardi (4), Tenaglia (2), Carpentieri; C. Thompson, Pietrafitta
Nov. 14, 2010 – Joe Barroso, Brian Bliss, Tony Crescitelli, Manny Matos, Bo Vuckovic inducted in New England Soccer Hall of Fame. Crescitelli set NCAA Division 3 record with 123 career goals for North Adams State (MCLA).
NEW ENGLAND SOCCER HISTORY