Sept. 14, 2002 – Dallas Burn 1:2 New England Revolution, Cotton Bowl (Att.: 17,652)
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Revolution (11W-14L-2D, 35 points) improve unbeaten streak to five games in second-to-last game of regular season. Taylor Twellman scores twice in second of four-game scoring streak (7 goals). Goals: Rodriguez (PK); Twellman 2 (1 PK). Red-carded: Suarez.
Boston Breakers 1:0 Washington Freedom, Michelle Akers-Stahl Testimonial Match, Nickerson Field (Att.: 10,279)
Sept. 14, 1906 – Fore River 1:1 Corinthians, Locust St. Grounds
Mayor Fitzgerald witnessed the game “and put the ball in play in the second half.”
Sept. 14, 1924 – Fall River SC 4:0 J&P Coats
Fall River (1W-0L-1D, 3 points) goes on to win 1923-24 ASL title. Goals: Brittan 3, Reid.
Quincy Olympics 2:2 [aet] Battleship Rivadavia (Att.: 2,000)
Sept. 14, 1991 – U.S. 1:0 Jamaica at High Point, N.C. (Att.: 9,128)
Nelson Vargas, 16, international debut as second half substitute for Mike Slivinski.
Sept. 14, 2013 – Chicago Fire 3:2 Revolution (Att.: 17,104)
Goals: Anangono, Magee, Alex; Rowe, Sené.
NEW ENGLAND SOCCER HISTORY