Oct. 27, 2001 – LA Galaxy 2:1 [aet] Revolution, U.S. Open Cup final, Titan Stadium (Att.: 4,195)
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The Galaxy had lost to San Jose in its third MLS Cup appearance on Oct. 21, 2001. The Galaxy would capture its first MLS Cup with a 1-0 extra time victory over the Revolution on Oct. 20, 2002. Danny Califf headed in a 91st-minute golden goal after Alexi Lalas, inserted as a forward, took an errant pass from William Sunsing to set up a corner kick. The crowd included a “suite”-ensconced Phil Anschutz, who afterward took photos on the field while celebrating. Tournament chairman John Motta noted: “It would make sense for the winner of this tournament to be included in the [CONCACAF] Champions League.” Goals: Hendrickson, Califf; Harris. Red-carded: Heaps.
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Oct. 27, 1924 – Charlestown 4:1 Pacific Mills (Lawrence Industrial League), State Cup match, Sullivan Sq. Grounds (Att.: 3,000)
South Boston United 0:2 Armenian-Americans, Strandway Park, South Boston
Armenian-American rhb Gerard broken leg, taken to Carney Hospital.
Oct. 27, 1928 – Boston Wonder Workers 5:1 Brooklyn, Walpole St. Grounds
“The return of Gonsalves to the Blue and Gold colors coupled with the alertness of the other boys made the team look like a real aggregation.” Goals: Adams, Fleming, Nilsen 3; Laszlo.
Oct. 27, 2007 – New York 0:0 Revolution (Att.: 14,165)
Playoff opener.
Oct. 27, 2012 – Montreal Impact 0:1 Revolution (Att.: 19,998)
Goal: Soares.
Oct. 27, 2013 – Columbus Crew 0:1 Revolution (Att.: 17,505)
Revolution (14W-11L-9D, 51 points) close season with six-game (4W-0L-2D) unbeaten streak. Goal: Agudelo. Red-carded: Oduro.
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