Oct. 9, 2002 – Columbus 0:1 Revolution, MLS playoffs, Crew Stadium (Att.: 10,245)
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The New England Revolution celebrated Columbus Day early with a 1-0 victory over the Crew in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals best-of-three series. Goal: Heaps. Red-carded: Heaps.
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Oct. 9, 1920 – Gray & Davis 3:1 Boston Rovers, State Cup game at Sullivan Sq. (Att.: 3,000)
Saxony Mills 3:0 Cambridge Portuguese at Liberty Field, Newton, Mass. (Att.: 1,000)
“… this was the first soccer game ever played here and a crowd of 1,000 fans showed their favor the home team by their noise.”
Oct. 9, 1931 – Fall River FC 4:1 Boston FC, ASL game, Bigberry Stadium (Att.: 1,500)
“Fall River FC strengthened its hold on first place in the [ASL] …”
Goals: Tec White 3 (1 PK), J. White; G. Burness.
Oct 9, 1966 – Boston Tigers 6:2 Hartford
Oct. 9, 1974 – Cincinnati Comets’ Ringo Cantillo named ASL MVP
Oct. 9, 2004 – Michelle Akers-Stahl, Paul Caligiuri, Eric Wynalda inducted in National Soccer Hall of Fame
D.C. United 1:0 Revolution (Att.: 19,461)
NEW ENGLAND SOCCER HISTORY