Sept. 3, 2005 – U.S. 2:0 Mexico, World Cup Qualifier, Crew Stadium (Att.: 24,685)
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Steve Ralston scores World Cup berth-clinching goal (55’). Ralston made 15 of his 36 international appearances in 2005 but was not selected for the World Cup finals team. In 2003 and ’04, Ralston converted MLS playoff-clinching goals for the Revolution.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5Bp7VRS6Rs
Real Salt Lake 0:1 Revolution (Att.: 17,876)
Goal: K. Smith.
Sept. 3, 1894 – Boston Rovers 3:0 Malden, at South End Grounds (after baseball game)
Sept. 3, 1916 – Norway 1:1 U.S., international friendly, Christiania (Oslo)
Goals: Engebretsen; Ellis.
Sept. 3, 1927 – Boston SC 3:1 Hartford, Walpole St. Grounds
Sept. 3, 1929 – Providence 2:3 Fall River Marksmen (rain halts game in second half)
Patenaude 2 goals for Fall River
Brooklyn Wanderers 2:4 New Bedford Whalers
Tommy Blair 3 goals, Florie 1 for Whalers.
Sept. 3, 1992 – Canada 0:2 U.S. at St. John’s (Att.: 3,500)
Yari Allnut, Mike Burns, Brad Friedel, Joe-Max Moore international debuts. Cobi Jones also makes U.S. debut. Geoff Aunger, Alex Bunbury, Mike Sweeney (ex-Boston Bolts), Mark Watson in Canada lineup. Goals: Sorber, Vermes.
Sept. 3, 2000 – U.S. 1:0 Guatemala, World Cup qualifier, RFK Stadium (Att.: 51,996)
Joe-Max Moore starts, Carlos Llamosa second half substitution for U.S. Goal: McBride.
D.C. United 2:0 Revolution
Sept. 3, 2010 – Revolution 3:1 Seattle Sounders (Att.: 13,124)
Goals: Tierney, Perovic, Dube; Zakuani.
Sept. 3, 2014 – Revolution 3:1 Sporting Kansas City (Att.: 11,707)
Goals: Bunbury, Nguyen 2; Saad.
Sept. 3, 2016 – Revolution 2:0 Colorado Rapids (Att.: 15,046)
Revolution snap six-game (0W-5L-1D) winless streak. Goals: Agudelo, Tierney.
NEW ENGLAND SOCCER HISTORY