Oct. 1, 2011 – Revolution 1:2 Seattle Sounders (Att.: 21,022)
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Diego Fagundez, 16, makes first Revolution start, alongside 22-year-old current Cruz Azul striker Milton Caraglio (probably the youngest starting forward pairing in Revolution history) in a 2-1 loss to Seattle. Fagundez opened the scoring (35’) and Fredy Montero (36’, 47’) countered. Fagundez (b. Feb. 14, 1995) scored a goal in both his first MLS appearance and his first start.
Oct. 1, 1922 – Fall River FC 0:3 Paterson FC at Mark’s Stadium (Att.: 3,000)
Among first mentions of Mark’s Stadium … “Fully 3,000 saw the game”
South Boston Celtics 2:0 South Boston Rangers 0
Game “shortened because of the heat.”
Oct. 1, 1980 – New England Tea Men announce 18-game indoor season, beginning with a match against the Atlanta Chiefs at the Providence Civic Center on Sunday, Nov. 16 (6-3 loss to the Chiefs). On Nov. 18, 1980, Lipton Company announced the Tea Men would be moving to Jacksonville.
Oct. 1, 2000 – Joe Cummings, Harry de Castro, John “Hans” Hagenstein, Victor Kelly Lucianno, Augusto Martins, Frederick Reinhardt, Everett Slaiding inducted in New England Soccer Hall of Fame.
Oct. 1, 2005 – Revolution 0:2 San Jose (Att.: 14,316)
Goals: Ching, De Rosario. Red-carded: Hernandez.
Oct. 1, 2014 – Revolution announce “strategic partnership’’ with Sporting CP
Chris Aduama photo
NEW ENGLAND SOCCER HISTORY