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NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION vs. CHICAGO FIRE FC GILLETTE STADIUM, Foxborough, Mass. Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021 (Week 30, MLS Game #383) 7 p.m. ET (WSBK TV38 / MyRITV; WGN-TV) CHICAGO FIRE FC 2021 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Bobby Shuttleworth GK 6-2 205 05/13/1987 Tonawanda, NY 23 23 0 0 225 221 0 0 2 Boris Sekulic DF 6-2 161 10/21/1991 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 24 24 2 4 45 45 4 6 3 Jonathan Bornstein DF 5-8 165 11/07/1984 Torrance, CA 25 20 0 0 179 161 10 11 4 Johan Kappelhof DF 5-11 165 08/05/1990 Amsterdam, Netherlands 16 14 0 0 144 138 0 10 5 Francisco Calvo DF 5-11 170 07/08/1992 San Jose, Costa Rica 17 16 1 1 122 119 10 9 6 Miguel Angel Navarro DF 5-8 146 02/26/1999 Maracaibo, Venezuela 23 20 0 1 42 30 0 2 7 Ignacio Aliseda MF 5-7 152 03/14/2000 Buenos Aires, Argentina 18 11 3 1 38 27 4 3 8 Luka Stojanovic MF 6-2 183 01/04/1994 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 24 15 7 2 26 16 7 2 9 Chinonso Offor FW 6-3 185 05/27/2000 Ekwulobia, Nigeria 29 10 1 2 29 10 1 2 10 Alvaro Medran MF 5-8 156 03/15/1994 Dos Torres, Spain 27 21 1 6 50 44 3 12 14 Jhon Espinoza DF 5-8 175 02/24/1999 Guayaquil, Ecuador 15 6 0 0 15 6 0 0 18 Kenneth Kronholm GK 6-3 183 10/14/1985 Fort Belvoir, VA 0 0 0 0 25 25 0 0 20 Wyatt Omsberg DF 6-4 180 09/21/1995 Scarborough, ME 15 9 0 0 27 15 0 1 21 Fabian Herbers MF 6-0 165 08/17/1993 Ahaus, Germany 24 19 0 4 115 66 11 15 22 Mauricio Pineda DF 6-1 171 10/17/1997 Chicago, IL 24 23 1 0 47 46 4 2 23 Carlos Teran DF 6-2 187 09/24/2000 Turbo, Colombia 12 10 1 0 14 10 1 0 25 Nicholas Slonina DF 6-3 200 03/20/2001 Addison, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Robert Beric FW 6-2 183 06/17/1991 Krsko, Slovenia 29 22 5 3 52 44 17 4 28 Elliot Collier MF 6-4 180 02/22/1995 Hamilton, New Zealand 16 3 0 0 53 14 1 2 30 Gaston Gimenez MF 6-2 194 07/27/1991 Formosa, Argentina 22 20 2 1 40 37 2 4 31 Federico Navarro MF 5-7 152 03/09/2000 Santa Fe, Argentina 7 5 1 0 7 5 1 0 32 Gabriel Slonina GK 6-4 196 05/15/2004 Addison, IL 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 0 34 Chris Brady GK 6-3 170 03/03/2004 Naperville, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Andre Reynolds DF 5-9 155 05/02/2001 Chicago, IL 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 37 Javier Casas Jr. MF 5-8 145 05/14/2003 Melrose Park, IL 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 38 Alex Monis MF 5-6 133 03/20/2003 Downers Grove, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 Allan Rodriguez MF 5-6 153 05/27/2004 Elkhart, IN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 Brian Gutierrez MF 5-10 140 06/17/2003 Berwyn, IL 12 5 0 0 18 5 0 0 99 Stanislav Ivanov MF 5-9 155 04/16/1999 Gabrovo, Bulgaria 9 5 0 1 9 5 0 1 HEAD COACH : Frank Klopas 09/01/1966 W53 L59 T37 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 2021 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 2 Andrew Farrell DF 5-11 185 04/02/1992 Louisville, KY 28 28 0 2 267 264 2 10 4 Henry Kessler DF 6-4 175 06/25/1998 New York, NY 24 21 1 0 46 40 2 0 5 Wilfrid Kaptoum MF 5-9 160 07/07/1996 Douala, Cameroon 19 9 0 2 19 9 0 2 6 Scott Caldwell MF 5-8 150 03/15/1991 Braintree, MA 12 2 0 0 228 175 5 18 7 Gustavo Bou FW 5-10 175 02/18/1990 Concordia, Argentina 25 21 13 7 57 48 27 12 8 Matt Polster MF 6-0 170 06/08/1993 Milwaukee, WI 26 23 2 0 123 104 5 12 9 Adam Buksa FW 6-3 185 07/12/1996 Krakow, Poland 27 19 13 2 50 35 19 4 10 Teal Bunbury FW 6-2 185 02/27/1990 Hamilton, ON, Canada 25 9 3 0 316 211 64 28 11 Emmanuel Boateng MF 5-6 150 01/17/1994 Accra, Ghana 7 3 2 3 128 71 11 17 12 Justin Rennicks FW 5-11 165 03/20/1999 Beverly, MA 1 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 13 Maciel MF 5-6 150 01/18/2000 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 17 14 0 0 17 14 0 0 15 Brandon Bye DF 6-0 175 11/29/1995 Kalamazoo, MI 25 23 2 3 101 87 5 8 17 Tajon Buchanan FW 5-11 150 02/08/1999 Brampton, ON, Canada 22 16 7 5 55 31 9 9 18 Brad Knighton GK 6-2 185 02/06/1985 Hickory, NC 6 6 0 0 81 78 0 2 19 Edward Kizza FW 5-9 170 12/17/1998 Kampala, Uganda 11 3 0 1 11 3 0 1 22 Carles Gil MF 5-7 145 11/22/1992 Valencia, Spain 23 20 3 16 63 58 13 32 23 Jon Bell DF 6-1 175 08/26/1997 Rockville, MD 10 8 1 2 10 8 1 2 24 DeJuan Jones DF 5-9 165 06/24/1997 Lansing, MI 26 25 3 4 64 52 4 5 25 Arnor Traustason MF 6-0 165 04/30/1993 Keflavik, Iceland 25 18 2 7 25 18 2 7 26 Tommy McNamara MF 5-9 170 02/06/1991 West Nyack, NY 28 17 2 4 171 117 18 23 27 Luis Caicedo MF 5-7 155 05/18/1996 Apartado, Colombia 2 1 0 0 63 57 1 4 28 A.J. DeLaGarza DF 5-9 150 11/04/1987 Bryans Road, MD 9 4 0 1 275 262 2 9 30 Matt Turner GK 6-3 195 06/24/1994 Park Ridge, NJ 23 23 0 1 92 92 0 1 32 Christian Mafla DF 5-9 155 01/15/1993 Palmira, Colombia 8 6 0 0 8 6 0 0 35 Collin Verfurth DF 6-4 190 03/08/1996 Reston, VA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Earl Edwards Jr. GK 6-3 205 01/24/1992 San Diego, CA 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 72 Damian Rivera MF 5-10 170 12/08/2002 Cranston, RI 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 HEAD COACH : Bruce Arena 09/21/1951 W238 L135 T110

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Page 1: MLS Game Guide

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION vs. CHICAGO FIRE FCGILLETTE STADIUM, Foxborough, Mass. Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021 (Week 30, MLS Game #383)7 p.m. ET (WSBK TV38 / MyRITV; WGN-TV)

CHICAGO FIRE FC 2021 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A1 Bobby Shuttleworth GK 6-2 205 05/13/1987 Tonawanda, NY 23 23 0 0 225 221 0 02 Boris Sekulic DF 6-2 161 10/21/1991 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 24 24 2 4 45 45 4 63 Jonathan Bornstein DF 5-8 165 11/07/1984 Torrance, CA 25 20 0 0 179 161 10 114 Johan Kappelhof DF 5-11 165 08/05/1990 Amsterdam, Netherlands 16 14 0 0 144 138 0 105 Francisco Calvo DF 5-11 170 07/08/1992 San Jose, Costa Rica 17 16 1 1 122 119 10 96 Miguel Angel Navarro DF 5-8 146 02/26/1999 Maracaibo, Venezuela 23 20 0 1 42 30 0 27 Ignacio Aliseda MF 5-7 152 03/14/2000 Buenos Aires, Argentina 18 11 3 1 38 27 4 38 Luka Stojanovic MF 6-2 183 01/04/1994 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 24 15 7 2 26 16 7 29 Chinonso Offor FW 6-3 185 05/27/2000 Ekwulobia, Nigeria 29 10 1 2 29 10 1 210 Alvaro Medran MF 5-8 156 03/15/1994 Dos Torres, Spain 27 21 1 6 50 44 3 1214 Jhon Espinoza DF 5-8 175 02/24/1999 Guayaquil, Ecuador 15 6 0 0 15 6 0 018 Kenneth Kronholm GK 6-3 183 10/14/1985 Fort Belvoir, VA 0 0 0 0 25 25 0 020 Wyatt Omsberg DF 6-4 180 09/21/1995 Scarborough, ME 15 9 0 0 27 15 0 121 Fabian Herbers MF 6-0 165 08/17/1993 Ahaus, Germany 24 19 0 4 115 66 11 1522 Mauricio Pineda DF 6-1 171 10/17/1997 Chicago, IL 24 23 1 0 47 46 4 223 Carlos Teran DF 6-2 187 09/24/2000 Turbo, Colombia 12 10 1 0 14 10 1 025 Nicholas Slonina DF 6-3 200 03/20/2001 Addison, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 Robert Beric FW 6-2 183 06/17/1991 Krsko, Slovenia 29 22 5 3 52 44 17 428 Elliot Collier MF 6-4 180 02/22/1995 Hamilton, New Zealand 16 3 0 0 53 14 1 230 Gaston Gimenez MF 6-2 194 07/27/1991 Formosa, Argentina 22 20 2 1 40 37 2 431 Federico Navarro MF 5-7 152 03/09/2000 Santa Fe, Argentina 7 5 1 0 7 5 1 032 Gabriel Slonina GK 6-4 196 05/15/2004 Addison, IL 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 034 Chris Brady GK 6-3 170 03/03/2004 Naperville, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 036 Andre Reynolds DF 5-9 155 05/02/2001 Chicago, IL 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 037 Javier Casas Jr. MF 5-8 145 05/14/2003 Melrose Park, IL 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 038 Alex Monis MF 5-6 133 03/20/2003 Downers Grove, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 039 Allan Rodriguez MF 5-6 153 05/27/2004 Elkhart, IN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 040 Brian Gutierrez MF 5-10 140 06/17/2003 Berwyn, IL 12 5 0 0 18 5 0 099 Stanislav Ivanov MF 5-9 155 04/16/1999 Gabrovo, Bulgaria 9 5 0 1 9 5 0 1

HEAD COACH : Frank Klopas 09/01/1966 W53 L59 T37

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 2021 CAREERNo. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A2 Andrew Farrell DF 5-11 185 04/02/1992 Louisville, KY 28 28 0 2 267 264 2 104 Henry Kessler DF 6-4 175 06/25/1998 New York, NY 24 21 1 0 46 40 2 05 Wilfrid Kaptoum MF 5-9 160 07/07/1996 Douala, Cameroon 19 9 0 2 19 9 0 26 Scott Caldwell MF 5-8 150 03/15/1991 Braintree, MA 12 2 0 0 228 175 5 187 Gustavo Bou FW 5-10 175 02/18/1990 Concordia, Argentina 25 21 13 7 57 48 27 128 Matt Polster MF 6-0 170 06/08/1993 Milwaukee, WI 26 23 2 0 123 104 5 129 Adam Buksa FW 6-3 185 07/12/1996 Krakow, Poland 27 19 13 2 50 35 19 410 Teal Bunbury FW 6-2 185 02/27/1990 Hamilton, ON, Canada 25 9 3 0 316 211 64 2811 Emmanuel Boateng MF 5-6 150 01/17/1994 Accra, Ghana 7 3 2 3 128 71 11 1712 Justin Rennicks FW 5-11 165 03/20/1999 Beverly, MA 1 0 0 0 7 1 0 013 Maciel MF 5-6 150 01/18/2000 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 17 14 0 0 17 14 0 015 Brandon Bye DF 6-0 175 11/29/1995 Kalamazoo, MI 25 23 2 3 101 87 5 817 Tajon Buchanan FW 5-11 150 02/08/1999 Brampton, ON, Canada 22 16 7 5 55 31 9 918 Brad Knighton GK 6-2 185 02/06/1985 Hickory, NC 6 6 0 0 81 78 0 219 Edward Kizza FW 5-9 170 12/17/1998 Kampala, Uganda 11 3 0 1 11 3 0 122 Carles Gil MF 5-7 145 11/22/1992 Valencia, Spain 23 20 3 16 63 58 13 3223 Jon Bell DF 6-1 175 08/26/1997 Rockville, MD 10 8 1 2 10 8 1 224 DeJuan Jones DF 5-9 165 06/24/1997 Lansing, MI 26 25 3 4 64 52 4 525 Arnor Traustason MF 6-0 165 04/30/1993 Keflavik, Iceland 25 18 2 7 25 18 2 726 Tommy McNamara MF 5-9 170 02/06/1991 West Nyack, NY 28 17 2 4 171 117 18 2327 Luis Caicedo MF 5-7 155 05/18/1996 Apartado, Colombia 2 1 0 0 63 57 1 428 A.J. DeLaGarza DF 5-9 150 11/04/1987 Bryans Road, MD 9 4 0 1 275 262 2 930 Matt Turner GK 6-3 195 06/24/1994 Park Ridge, NJ 23 23 0 1 92 92 0 132 Christian Mafla DF 5-9 155 01/15/1993 Palmira, Colombia 8 6 0 0 8 6 0 035 Collin Verfurth DF 6-4 190 03/08/1996 Reston, VA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 036 Earl Edwards Jr. GK 6-3 205 01/24/1992 San Diego, CA 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 072 Damian Rivera MF 5-10 170 12/08/2002 Cranston, RI 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

HEAD COACH : Bruce Arena 09/21/1951 W238 L135 T110

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(W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOWNE 12-0-1 6-1-4 2-3-0 16-0-2 4-4-2CHI 3-0-1 4-9-4 0-7-1 6-1-4 1-15-0

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION CHICAGO FIRE Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since)Home win 9/25/2021 NE 2, ORL 1 (0) 9/29/2021 CHI 2, NYC 0 (0)Road win 9/29/2021 NE 4, MTL 1 (0) 8/28/2021 CHI 1, NYR 0 (4)Home loss 7/07/2021 NE 2, TOR 3 (8) 9/22/2021 CHI 2, NE 3 (2)Road loss 8/28/2021 NE 0, NYC 2 (3) 10/03/2021 CHI 1, TOR 3 (0)Tie game 9/18/2021 NE 1, CLB 1 (3) 9/26/2021 CHI 0, NSH 0 (2)Shutout for 9/03/2021 NE 1, PHI 0 (5) 9/29/2021 CHI 2, NYC 0 (1)Shutout vs. 8/28/2021 NE 0, NYC 2 (6) 9/26/2021 CHI 0, NSH 0 (2)

Revolution TWWLTWWWWWLTLWWWWTWWWWLWWTWWWFire TLLLLWLLLTWWLTLTTWWLLWLLLLTWL

GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVGNE 29 3 8 9 6 3 57 1.97CHI 29 12 8 6 3 0 29 1.00

GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 4+ TOT AVGNE 29 7 11 10 1 0 34 1.17CHI 29 7 7 8 6 1 46 1.59

GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90NE 57 8 13 10 7 6 13CHI 29 6 1 7 6 6 3

GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90NE 34 9 3 6 6 5 5CHI 46 9 5 9 7 6 10

GOALSCORING RECORD

GOALS BY INTERVALS

RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL

THE LAST TIME

GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED

REVOLUTIONG: 13 Bou/BuksaA: 16 GilSHT: 94 BuksaSOG: 34 BuksaFC: 37 PolsterFS: 60 GilOF: 18 BouC: 6 PolsterE: 2 Traustason

FIREG: 7 StojanovicA: 6 MedranSHT: 67 BericSOG: 20 BericFC: 31 HerbersFS: 49 MedranOF: 27 BericC: 6 HerbersE: 1 Kappelhof/Omsberg

TEAM LEADERS

GP W-L-T PTS GF GA Revolution 29 20-4-5 65 57 34at home 14 11-1-2 35 28 15

Fire 29 7-16-6 27 29 46on road 13 1-11-1 4 7 28

2021 SEASON RECORDS

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEADALL-TIME: Revolution 24 wins, 90 goals … Fire 27 wins, 97 goals … Ties 15

AT NEW ENGLAND: Revolution 17 wins, 47 goals … Fire 10 wins, 32 goals … Ties 5

2021 (MLS):4/17: CHI 2, NE 2 (Beric 5; Stojanovic 11 -- Buksa 14; Bou 27)9/22: CHI 2, NE 3 (Teran 40; Gimenez 63 -- Kessler 11; Bunbury 62; Gil 91+)

REFEREESREFEREE: Joseph Dickerson.

AR1 (bench): Cory Richardson; AR2 (opposite): Gianni Facchini; 4th: Robert Sibiga; VAR: Jose Carlos Rivero; AVAR: Thomas Supple

REVOLUTIONWed. Oct. 20 at D.C. UnitedSun. Oct. 24 at Orlando City

Wed. Oct. 27 ColoradoSun. Nov. 7 Inter Miami

UPCOMING MATCHES

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION vs. CHICAGO FIRE FCSaturday, Oct. 16, 2021; Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass., 7 p.m. ET

FIREWed. Oct. 20 at CincinnatiSat. Oct. 23 Real Salt Lake

Wed. Oct. 27 at NYCFCSun. Nov. 7 at Columbus

GOALS SCOREDMINUTES PER GOAL

RIGHT FOOTLEFT FOOTHEADERS

OTHER

OPEN PLAYCROSS

CORNERREBOUND PENALTIES

DIRECT FROM FREE KICKFREE KICK (INDIRECT)

OWN GOALS

INSIDE GOAL AREAINSIDE PENALTY AREA

OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA

F A 29 46 90 57

17 31 7 8 5 6 0 1

16 21 5 4 3 6 0 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 2 3

5 4 21 36 3 6

F A 57 34 46 77

29 19 18 10 10 5 0 0

34 24 6 3 3 5 2 0 2 1 1 0 6 0 3 1

11 7 41 23 5 4

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM

HOW SCORED

TYPE OF PLAY

DISTANCE

REVOLUTION FIRE

TEAM NEWSSUSPENDED: noneWARNINGS:SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: NE: Tommy McNamara, Matt Polster ... CHI: Alvaro MedranSUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: Henry Kessler, Arnor Traustason

INJURED LIST: noneINTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none

LAST LEAGUE MATCHES

CLUB DE FOOT MONTREAL 1NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 4

Scoring Summary:NE--Jones 3 (unassisted) 10NE--Buksa 13 (Bou 7, Bye 3) 17NE--own goal (Camacho) 30MTL--Torres 4 (Mihailovic 12) 32NE--Bou 13 (Kaptoum 2) 86

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION--Matt Turner, DeJuan Jones, Henry Kessler, Andrew Farrell, Brandon Bye, Tommy McNamara (Wilfrid Kaptoum 80), Matt Polster (Scott Caldwell 88), Carles Gil, Tajon Buchanan (Luis Caicedo 80), Adam Buksa, Gustavo Bou.

TORONTO FC 3CHICAGO FIRE 1

Scoring Summary:CHI--Beric 5 (Herbers 4) 16TOR--Delgado 3 (Shaffelburg 3, Bradley 5) 44TOR--Gonzalez 3 (Soteldo 10) 56TOR--Soteldo 3 (Osorio 1) 70

CHICAGO FIRE--Gabriel Slonina, Jonathan Bornstein, Mauricio Pineda, Johan Kappelhof (Elliot Collier 75), Miguel Angel Navarro (Francisco Calvo 75), Alvaro Medran (Chinonso Offor 62), Federico Navarro, Gaston Gimenez, Jhon Espinoza (Stanislav Ivanov 61), Robert Beric, Fabian Herbers (Ignacio Aliseda 21).

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UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E

7 F Gustavo Bou 25 21 1946 13 7 65 27 18 15 18 21 2 09 F Adam Buksa 27 19 1818 13 2 94 34 34 41 8 0 2 017 F Tajon Buchanan 22 16 1430 7 5 48 19 24 51 2 1 3 022 M Carles Gil 23 20 1886 3 16 44 18 2 60 0 121 2 024 D DeJuan Jones 26 25 2160 3 4 14 7 16 29 0 0 2 110 F Teal Bunbury 25 9 925 3 0 28 12 21 16 4 2 2 025 M Arnor Traustason 25 18 1355 2 7 27 9 16 16 2 11 4 226 M Tommy McNamara 28 17 1690 2 4 27 9 21 16 1 11 4 015 D Brandon Bye 25 23 2117 2 3 20 6 23 11 1 0 3 011 M Emmanuel Boateng 7 3 261 2 3 5 2 3 1 0 7 0 08 M Matt Polster 26 23 1964 2 0 12 3 37 26 0 1 6 023 D Jon Bell 10 8 684 1 2 3 2 9 0 0 0 1 04 D Henry Kessler 24 21 1922 1 0 4 2 16 17 0 0 5 02 D Andrew Farrell 28 28 2520 0 2 2 1 19 22 0 0 4 05 M Wilfrid Kaptoum 19 9 735 0 2 7 1 16 7 0 0 4 028 D A.J. DeLaGarza 9 4 440 0 1 2 0 5 5 0 0 1 019 F Edward Kizza 11 3 259 0 1 5 0 6 4 0 0 0 030 G Matt Turner 23 23 2070 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 018 G Brad Knighton 6 6 540 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 032 D Christian Mafla 8 6 456 0 0 0 0 12 5 0 0 1 072 M Damian Rivera 1 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012 F Justin Rennicks 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 027 M Luis Caicedo 2 1 100 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 1 013 M Maciel 17 14 1156 0 0 3 1 14 6 0 0 1 06 M Scott Caldwell 12 2 197 0 0 2 0 5 1 0 0 1 0

Own-goals received 3Team totals 29 29 2610 57 60 412 153 323 373 36 175 49 3Opponent totals 29 29 2610 34 38 412 139 373 323 41 152 65 2

2021 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION STATISTICS (20-4-5, 65 pts.)

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION GOALKEEPING

UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO

18 G Brad Knighton 6 6 540 28 22 6 1 0 0 5 1 0 330 G Matt Turner 23 23 2070 111 81 28 1.22 1 3 15 3 5 4

Team totals 29 29 2610 139 103 34 1.17 1 3 20 4 5 7Opponent totals 29 29 2610 153 95 57 1.97 2 3 4 20 5 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Gustavo Bou 5, Adam Buksa 4, Tajon Buchanan 2, Carles Gil 2, DeJuan Jones 1, Tommy McNamara 1, Matt Polster 1, Emmanuel Boateng 1, Arnor Traustason 1GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Carles Gil 8, Brandon Bye 3, Tajon Buchanan 3, Adam Buksa 2, Arnor Traustason 2, Wilfrid Kaptoum 1, Andrew Farrell 1, Gustavo Bou 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Carles Gil 1-1, Gustavo Bou 1-2

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2021 CHICAGO FIRE STATISTICS (7-16-6, 27 pts.)UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E

8 M Luka Stojanovic 24 15 1323 7 2 42 15 27 27 0 42 3 027 F Robert Beric 29 22 1935 5 3 67 20 25 44 27 0 1 07 M Ignacio Aliseda 18 11 1142 3 1 18 12 6 27 1 0 0 02 D Boris Sekulic 24 24 2055 2 4 12 5 23 10 2 0 3 011 M Przemyslaw Frankowski 13 12 1064 2 3 27 8 16 11 0 0 2 030 M Gaston Gimenez 22 20 1771 2 1 32 11 27 12 0 23 4 010 M Alvaro Medran 27 21 1888 1 6 37 12 25 49 1 83 5 09 F Chinonso Offor 29 10 1145 1 2 33 13 30 19 9 0 3 05 D Francisco Calvo 17 16 1455 1 1 20 5 13 6 1 0 1 023 D Carlos Teran 12 10 898 1 0 4 2 14 7 0 0 5 031 M Federico Navarro 7 5 527 1 0 6 2 14 3 0 0 2 022 D Mauricio Pineda 24 23 1986 1 0 10 5 26 14 0 0 3 021 M Fabian Herbers 24 19 1652 0 4 29 4 31 28 1 0 6 06 D Miguel Angel Navarro 23 20 1776 0 1 11 0 25 47 6 0 3 099 M Stanislav Ivanov 9 5 406 0 1 4 2 4 4 1 4 0 01 G Bobby Shuttleworth 23 23 2070 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 040 M Brian Gutierrez 12 5 405 0 0 10 3 7 9 0 2 0 028 M Elliot Collier 16 3 318 0 0 6 3 7 8 0 0 0 032 G Gabriel Slonina 6 6 540 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 037 M Javier Casas Jr. 1 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 014 D Jhon Espinoza 15 6 627 0 0 8 2 10 8 0 0 0 04 D Johan Kappelhof 16 14 1050 0 0 6 2 18 5 0 0 3 13 D Jonathan Bornstein 25 20 1770 0 0 5 1 21 16 0 0 2 020 D Wyatt Omsberg 15 9 730 0 0 6 0 9 5 3 0 2 1

Own-goals received 2Opponent totals 29 29 2610 46 41 388 137 379 378 59 150 56 2Team totals 29 29 2610 29 29 393 127 378 379 52 154 48 2

CHICAGO FIRE GOALKEEPING

UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO

1 G Bobby Shuttleworth 23 23 2070 110 73 38 1.65 3 3 6 13 4 432 G Gabriel Slonina 6 6 540 27 20 8 1.33 0 1 1 3 2 3

Team totals 29 29 2610 137 93 46 1.59 3 4 7 16 6 7Opponent totals 29 29 2610 127 97 29 1 0 0 16 7 6 12

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Robert Beric 3, Luka Stojanovic 3, Ignacio Aliseda 1GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Alvaro Medran 3PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

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DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES:

Sat. Apr. 17 at Chicago T 2-2 0 0-0-1 6 1 NE: Buksa (14) Bou (27); CHI: Beric (5) Stojanovic (11)

Sat. Apr. 24 D.C. United W 1-0 0 1-0-1 3 4 NE: own goal (48); Sat. May 1 Atlanta W 2-1 0 2-0-1 1 7 NE: Bye (19) Gil (53); ATL: Moreno (43)Sat. May 8 at Nashville SC L 0-2 12510 2-1-1 2 7 NSH: Sapong (25) Muyl (75)Wed. May 12 at Philadelphia T 1-1 5000 2-1-2 2 8 NE: Bunbury (85); PHI: Przybylko (88)Sun. May 16 Columbus SC W 1-0 0 3-1-2 1 11 NE: Buksa (86); Sat. May 22 New York W 3-1 0 4-1-2 1 14 NE: Bou (36) Buchanan (47+) Buksa (82); NYR: Reyes (7)Sat. May 29 at FC

CincinnatiW 1-0 11000 5-1-2 1 17 NE: Buksa (70);

Sat. June 19 at New York City FC

W 3-2 4929 6-1-2 1 20 NE: Bou (27) Bell (78) McNamara (88); NYC: Andrade (55) Tajouri-Shradi (85)

Wed. June 23 New York W 3-2 0 7-1-2 1 23 NE: Buchanan (26) Jones (32) Bou (51); NYR: Klimala (53) Reyes (75)

Sun. June 27 at FC Dallas L 1-2 14889 7-2-2 1 23 NE: Bou (33); DAL: Pepi (11,54)Sat. July 3 at Columbus SC T 2-2 20407 7-2-3 1 24 NE: Buchanan (13) Bou (30); CLB: Zardes (39) own goal

(69)Wed. July 7 Toronto FC L 2-3 0 7-3-3 1 24 NE: Gil (56) Buksa (78); TOR: Soteldo (9) Lawrence

(15) Endoh (24)Sat. July 17 at Atlanta W 1-0 42517 8-3-3 1 27 NE: Bou (18); Wed. July 21 at Inter Miami

CFW 5-0 13963 9-3-3 1 30 NE: Traustason (15,36) Bunbury (27) Buksa (49+,83);

Sun. July 25 CF Montreal W 2-1 18217 10-3-3 1 33 NE: Bou (29,73); MTL: Mihailovic (79)Sat. July 31 at New York W 3-2 13444 11-3-3 1 36 NE: Bou (60) Bye (84) Buksa (91+); NYR: Carmona (8)

Gomes (63)Wed. Aug. 4 Nashville SC T 0-0 10279 11-3-4 1 37Sun. Aug. 8 Philadelphia W 2-1 17054 12-3-4 1 40 NE: Polster (10) Bou (39); PHI: Aaronson (31)Sat. Aug. 14 at Toronto FC W 2-1 0 13-3-4 1 43 NE: Buchanan (20) Bou (83); TOR: Osorio (79)Wed. Aug. 18 D.C. United W 3-2 11419 14-3-4 1 46 NE: McNamara (49) Buchanan (53) Jones (85); DC:

Arriola (10) Abila (96+)Sat. Aug. 21 FC Cincinnati W 4-1 18268 15-3-4 1 49 NE: Buchanan (7) Boateng (21) Buksa (33,61); CIN:

Sousa (54)Sat. Aug. 28 at New York

City FCL 0-2 0 15-4-4 1 49 NYC: Castellanos (32,55)

Fri. Sep. 3 at Philadelphia W 1-0 15152 16-4-4 1 52 NE: Polster (33); Sat. Sep. 11 New York City

FCW 2-1 19481 17-4-4 1 55 NE: Boateng (21) Buchanan (65); NYC: Rodriguez (11)

Sat. Sep. 18 Columbus SC T 1-1 19004 17-4-5 1 56 NE: Buksa (62); CLB: Zardes (58)Wed. Sep. 22 at Chicago W 3-2 7052 18-4-5 1 59 NE: Kessler (11) Bunbury (62) Gil (91+); CHI: Teran

(40) Gimenez (63)Sat. Sep. 25 Orlando City SC W 2-1 23506 19-4-5 1 62 NE: Buksa (9) own goal (35); ORL: Dike (18)Wed. Sep. 29 at CF Montreal W 4-1 0 20-4-5 1 65 NE: Jones (10) Buksa (17) own goal (30) Bou (86); MTL:

Torres (32)Sat. Oct. 16 ChicagoWed. Oct. 20 at D.C. UnitedSun. Oct. 24 at Orlando City

SCWed. Oct. 27 ColoradoSun. Nov. 7 Inter Miami CF

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 2021 SCHEDULE

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DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES:

Sat. Apr. 17 New England T 2-2 0 0-0-1 3 1 CHI: Beric (5) Stojanovic (11); NE: Buksa (14) Bou (27)

Sat. Apr. 24 at Atlanta L 1-3 20335 0-1-1 12 1 CHI: Stojanovic (46); ATL: Barco (23) own goal (65) Hyndman (85)

Sat. May 1 at New York L 0-2 0 0-2-1 13 1 NYR: Casseres (47) Clark (64)Sat. May 8 Philadelphia L 0-2 6457 0-3-1 13 1 PHI: Burke (51) Glesnes (60)Thu. May 13 at D.C. United L 0-1 3935 0-4-1 13 1 DC: Flores (7)Sat. May 22 Inter Miami CF W 1-0 10844 1-4-1 13 4 CHI: Stojanovic (69); Sat. May 29 CF Montreal L 0-1 6680 1-5-1 13 4 MTL: Toye (87)Sat. June 19 at Columbus SC L 0-2 20064 1-6-1 13 4 CLB: Zardes (17,34)Wed. June 23 FC Cincinnati L 0-1 5926 1-7-1 14 4 CIN: Barreal (50)Sat. June 26 Philadelphia T 3-3 7308 1-7-2 14 5 CHI: own goal (2) Sekulic (56) Pineda (67); PHI:

Sullivan (28) Burke (47+)Sat. July 3 Atlanta W 3-0 14898 2-7-2 12 8 CHI: Aliseda (34,51+) Frankowski (58); Wed. July 7 Orlando City SC W 3-1 8002 3-7-2 11 11 CHI: Sekulic (46+) Beric (72) Offor (96+); ORL: Perea

(34)Sat. July 17 at Nashville SC L 1-5 23113 3-8-2 12 11 CHI: Aliseda (47); NSH: Mukhtar (10,13,16) Sapong (39)

Anunga (62)Wed. July 21 D.C. United T 2-2 8306 3-8-3 12 12 CHI: Gimenez (32) own goal (61); DC: Paredes (82)

Kamara (87)Sat. July 24 Toronto FC L 1-2 12288 3-9-3 13 12 CHI: Medran (77); TOR: Soteldo (2) DeLeon (76)Sun. Aug. 1 at Philadelphia T 1-1 16677 3-9-4 13 13 CHI: Frankowski (10); PHI: Wagner (36)Wed. Aug. 4 New York City

FCT 0-0 8371 3-9-5 12 14

Sun. Aug. 8 New York W 2-1 11894 4-9-5 11 17 CHI: Stojanovic (2,8); NYR: Barlow (97+)Sun. Aug. 15 Columbus SC W 1-0 13005 5-9-5 10 20 CHI: Stojanovic (77); Wed. Aug. 18 at Inter Miami

CFL 2-3 13196 5-10-5 11 20 CHI: Calvo (40) Stojanovic (48); MCF: Vassilev (34)

Robinson (62) Pizarro (93+)Sat. Aug. 21 at Orlando City

SCL 0-1 15538 5-11-5 12 20 ORL: Michel (51)

Sat. Aug. 28 at New York W 1-0 12018 6-11-5 10 23 CHI: Beric (32);

Sat. Sep. 11 at Sporting KC L 0-2 18467 6-12-5 12 23 KC: Mauri (4) Russell (6)Wed. Sep. 15 at D.C. United L 0-3 13524 6-13-5 12 23 DC: Kamara (9,35,44)Sun. Sep. 19 at CF Montreal L 0-2 0 6-14-5 12 23 MTL: Quioto (60) own goal (80)Wed. Sep. 22 New England L 2-3 7052 6-15-5 12 23 CHI: Teran (40) Gimenez (63); NE: Kessler (11) Bunbury

(62) Gil (91+)Sun. Sep. 26 Nashville SC T 0-0 15915 6-15-6 12 24Wed. Sep. 29 New York City

FCW 2-0 5593 7-15-6 12 27 CHI: Beric (48) Navarro (66);

Sun. Oct. 3 at Toronto FC L 1-3 0 7-16-6 12 27 CHI: Beric (16); TOR: Delgado (44) Gonzalez (56) Soteldo (70)

Sat. Oct. 16 at New EnglandWed. Oct. 20 at FC

CincinnatiSat. Oct. 23 Real Salt LakeWed. Oct. 27 at New York

City FCSun. Nov. 7 at Columbus SC

CHICAGO FIRE 2021 SCHEDULE

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REVOLUTION INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2021)Goals

2 4 times 07/21/2021 vs MCF W 5-0Assists

3 Carles Gil 06/23/2021 vs NYR W 3-2Shots

11 Adam Buksa 09/18/2021 vs CLB T 1-1Shots on Goal

4 Tajon Buchanan 05/22/2021 vs NYR W 3-14 Adam Buksa 07/07/2021 vs TOR L 2-34 Teal Bunbury 07/21/2021 vs MCF W 5-0Fouls Committed

5 Adam Buksa 04/24/2021 vs DC W 1-0Fouls Suffered

6 Tajon Buchanan 05/01/2021 vs ATL W 2-16 Tajon Buchanan 05/29/2021 vs CIN W 1-0Offside

3 Gustavo Bou 07/25/2021 vs MTL W 2-13 Adam Buksa 09/29/2021 vs MTL W 4-1Saves

8 Brad Knighton 09/03/2021 vs PHI W 1-0Shots Faced

10 Matt Turner 09/22/2021 vs CHI W 3-2Goals Allowed

3 Brad Knighton 07/07/2021 vs TOR L 2-3

TEAM LOW GAMES (2021)Shots

6 04/24/2021 vs DC W 1-0Shots on Goal

1 08/28/2021 vs NYC L 0-21 09/25/2021 vs ORL W 2-1Fouls Committed

2 09/18/2021 vs CLB T 1-1Fouls Suffered

6 08/14/2021 vs TOR W 2-1Corner Kicks

1 09/11/2021 vs NYC W 2-1Offside

0 04/17/2021 vs CHI T 2-20 08/18/2021 vs DC W 3-20 08/28/2021 vs NYC L 0-20 09/11/2021 vs NYC W 2-10 09/18/2021 vs CLB T 1-1Saves

1 04/24/2021 vs DC W 1-01 05/16/2021 vs CLB W 1-01 07/21/2021 vs MCF W 5-01 07/31/2021 vs NYR W 3-21 09/11/2021 vs NYC W 2-11 09/18/2021 vs CLB T 1-1Shots Faced

1 04/24/2021 vs DC W 1-01 05/16/2021 vs CLB W 1-01 07/21/2021 vs MCF W 5-0

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2021)Goals

5 07/21/2021 vs MCF W 5-0Assists

5 09/22/2021 vs CHI W 3-2Shots

33 09/18/2021 vs CLB T 1-1Shots on Goal

11 05/22/2021 vs NYR W 3-111 07/21/2021 vs MCF W 5-0Fouls Committed

18 04/24/2021 vs DC W 1-0Fouls Suffered

21 04/24/2021 vs DC W 1-0Corner Kicks

14 09/18/2021 vs CLB T 1-1Offside

4 07/25/2021 vs MTL W 2-14 09/29/2021 vs MTL W 4-1Saves

8 09/03/2021 vs PHI W 1-0Shots Faced

10 09/22/2021 vs CHI W 3-2Goals Allowed

3 07/07/2021 vs TOR L 2-3

FIRE INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2021)Goals

2 Ignacio Aliseda 07/03/2021 at ATL W 3-02 Luka Stojanovic 08/08/2021 at NYR W 2-1Assists

2 Alvaro Medran 06/26/2021 at PHI T 3-32 Alvaro Medran 07/07/2021 at ORL W 3-1Shots

6 6 times 05/29/2021 at MTL L 0-1Shots on Goal

5 Ignacio Aliseda 07/24/2021 at TOR L 1-2Fouls Committed

6 Gaston Gimenez 04/24/2021 at ATL L 1-36 Mauricio Pineda 05/13/2021 at DC L 0-16 Federico Navarro 09/29/2021 at NYC W 2-0Fouls Suffered

6 Miguel Angel Navarro

05/13/2021 at DC L 0-1

6 Luka Stojanovic 05/29/2021 at MTL L 0-16 Ignacio Aliseda 08/04/2021 at NYC T 0-0Offside

4 Robert Beric 05/29/2021 at MTL L 0-1Saves

11 Bobby Shuttleworth

06/23/2021 at CIN L 0-1

Shots Faced

12 Bobby Shuttleworth

06/23/2021 at CIN L 0-1

12 Bobby Shuttleworth

07/17/2021 at NSH L 1-5

Goals Allowed

5 Bobby Shuttleworth

07/17/2021 at NSH L 1-5

TEAM LOW GAMES (2021)Shots

4 08/01/2021 at PHI T 1-1Shots on Goal

0 06/19/2021 at CLB L 0-2Fouls Committed

6 07/24/2021 at TOR L 1-26 08/21/2021 at ORL L 0-1Fouls Suffered

4 08/15/2021 at CLB W 1-0Corner Kicks

1 07/21/2021 at DC T 2-21 08/01/2021 at PHI T 1-1Offside

0 04/17/2021 at NE T 2-20 06/19/2021 at CLB L 0-20 07/17/2021 at NSH L 1-50 07/21/2021 at DC T 2-20 08/08/2021 at NYR W 2-10 08/21/2021 at ORL L 0-1Saves

0 06/19/2021 at CLB L 0-20 09/15/2021 at DC L 0-3Shots Faced

1 05/22/2021 at MCF W 1-01 08/15/2021 at CLB W 1-0

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2021)Goals

3 06/26/2021 at PHI T 3-33 07/03/2021 at ATL W 3-03 07/07/2021 at ORL W 3-1Assists

4 04/17/2021 at NE T 2-24 07/03/2021 at ATL W 3-0Shots

31 07/24/2021 at TOR L 1-2Shots on Goal

14 07/24/2021 at TOR L 1-2Fouls Committed

25 04/24/2021 at ATL L 1-3Fouls Suffered

20 05/22/2021 at MCF W 1-020 06/23/2021 at CIN L 0-1Corner Kicks

13 07/24/2021 at TOR L 1-2Offside

9 05/29/2021 at MTL L 0-1Saves

11 06/23/2021 at CIN L 0-1Shots Faced

12 06/23/2021 at CIN L 0-112 07/17/2021 at NSH L 1-5Goals Allowed

5 07/17/2021 at NSH L 1-5

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UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP22 M Carles Gil 2 1 135 1 1 7 4 0 6 0 15 1 0 07 F Gustavo Bou 2 1 135 1 1 5 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 010 F Teal Bunbury 2 1 119 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 09 F Adam Buksa 1 1 83 1 0 4 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 04 D Henry Kessler 2 2 180 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 017 F Tajon Buchanan 2 1 90 0 2 4 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 030 G Matt Turner 2 2 180 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 025 M Arnor Traustason 1 1 61 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 023 D Jon Bell 1 1 90 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 028 D A.J. DeLaGarza 1 1 69 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 06 M Scott Caldwell 1 1 45 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 02 D Andrew Farrell 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 026 M Tommy McNamara 1 1 82 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 08 M Matt Polster 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 015 D Brandon Bye 2 1 111 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 027 M Luis Caicedo 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 024 D DeJuan Jones 2 1 95 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 032 D Christian Mafla 1 1 84 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 05 M Wilfrid Kaptoum 2 1 98 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 019 F Edward Kizza 2 1 52 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Team totals 2 2 180 5 7 31 12 25 30 1 18 2 1 0Opponent totals 2 2 180 4 7 46 17 30 25 3 16 3 0 0

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Carles Gil 1GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Tajon Buchanan 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

2021 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION VS. CHICAGO FIRE (1-0-1)

UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME30 G Matt Turner 2 2 180 17 12 4 2.00 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-0-0

Team totals 2 2 180 17 12 4 2.00 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-0-0Opponent totals 2 2 180 12 7 5 2.50 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0-0

UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP27 F Robert Beric 2 2 180 1 2 8 4 1 3 3 0 0 0 030 M Gaston Gimenez 2 2 180 1 1 10 4 3 3 0 6 0 0 08 M Luka Stojanovic 2 1 80 1 1 4 2 3 2 0 7 0 0 023 D Carlos Teran 1 1 90 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 011 M Przemyslaw Frankowski 1 1 90 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 02 D Boris Sekulic 2 2 180 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 09 F Chinonso Offor 2 2 152 0 1 7 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 03 D Jonathan Bornstein 2 2 180 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 01 G Bobby Shuttleworth 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 M Fabian Herbers 1 0 13 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 D Johan Kappelhof 2 2 150 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 05 D Francisco Calvo 1 1 90 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 032 G Gabriel Slonina 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 M Alvaro Medran 2 2 166 0 0 3 2 5 4 0 3 1 0 06 D Miguel Angel Navarro 2 1 105 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 07 M Ignacio Aliseda 2 0 54 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 031 M Federico Navarro 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Team totals 2 2 180 4 7 46 17 30 25 3 16 3 0 0Opponent totals 2 2 180 5 7 31 12 25 30 1 18 2 1 0

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Carles Gil 1GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Tajon Buchanan 1PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

2021 CHICAGO FIRE VS. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (0-1-1)

UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME1 G Bobby Shuttleworth 1 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0-032 G Gabriel Slonina 1 1 90 7 4 3 3.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0-0

Team totals 2 2 180 12 7 5 2.50 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0-0Opponent totals 2 2 180 17 12 4 2.00 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-0-0

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Revolution 24 wins, 90 goals

Fire 27 wins, 97 goals15 ties

6/14/1998 CHI 3 at NE 1 (FX)9/23/1998 CHI 3 vs NE 2 (SF)6/5/1999 NE 2 vs CHI 0 (FX)8/28/1999 CHI 2 vs NE 1 (SF)4/22/2000 NE 1 vs CHI 1 (2OT) (FX)5/20/2000 NE 1 at CHI 0 (SF)5/12/2001 NE 2 vs CHI 1 (OT) (FX)6/23/2001 CHI 1 vs NE 1 (2OT) (SF)4/27/2002 CHI 2 vs NE 2 (2OT) (NC)5/19/2002 CHI 3 at NE 1 (GL)8/18/2002 CHI 2 at NE 0 (GL)8/24/2002 NE 2 at CHI 1 (NC)4/13/2003 CHI 1 vs NE 1 (2OT) (NC)5/17/2003 NE 3 vs CHI 0 (GL)7/19/2003 CHI 3 vs NE 1 (NC)8/30/2003 NE 5 vs CHI 1 (GL)7/11/2004 CHI 1 vs NE 1 (SF)7/14/2004 NE 3 vs CHI 1 (GL)9/25/2004 CHI 2 vs NE 0 (SF)10/16/2004 NE 2 vs CHI 1 (GL)4/27/2005 NE 3 at CHI 0 (SF)5/7/2005 NE 2 vs CHI 0 (GL)7/9/2005 CHI 1 vs NE 0 (SF)10/15/2005 NE 1 vs CHI 0 (GL)4/30/2006 CHI 2 at NE 1 (GL)6/11/2006 CHI 3 vs NE 3 (TP)7/8/2006 NE 2 at CHI 1 (TP)8/20/2006 CHI 1 at NE 0 (GL)4/7/2007 CHI 1 vs NE 0 (TP)5/6/2007 NE 3 vs CHI 1 (GL)10/6/2007 CHI 2 vs NE 1 (TP)4/3/2008 CHI 4 vs NE 0 (TP)5/3/2008 CHI 3 at NE 0 (GL)8/9/2008 CHI 2 at NE 1 (GL)5/9/2009 CHI 1 vs NE 1 (TP)10/17/2009 NE 0 vs CHI 0 (GL)6/27/2010 CHI 1 at NE 0 (GL)8/18/2010 CHI 2 vs NE 1 (TP)6/18/2011 NE 1 vs CHI 1 (GL)9/25/2011 CHI 3 vs NE 2 (TP)6/2/2012 NE 2 vs CHI 0 (GL)8/18/2012 CHI 2 vs NE 1 (TP)10/20/2012 NE 1 vs CHI 0 (GL)3/9/2013 NE 1 at CHI 0 (TP)8/17/2013 NE 2 vs CHI 0 (GL)9/14/2013 CHI 3 vs NE 2 (TP)4/19/2014 CHI 1 vs NE 1 (TP)7/12/2014 CHI 1 at NE 0 (GL)9/7/2014 NE 2 vs CHI 1 (GL)6/13/2015 NE 2 vs CHI 0 (GL)7/25/2015 CHI 2 vs NE 2 (TP)10/3/2015 CHI 3 vs NE 1 (TP)5/14/2016 NE 2 vs CHI 0 (GL)7/23/2016 NE 1 vs CHI 0 (GL)10/16/2016 CHI 2 vs NE 1 (TP)4/15/2017 CHI 3 vs NE 0 (TP)6/17/2017 CHI 2 at NE 1 (GL)8/5/2017 CHI 4 vs NE 1 (TP)6/9/2018 CHI 1 vs NE 1 (TP)9/22/2018 NE 2 vs CHI 2 (GL)5/8/2019 CHI 5 vs NE 0 (TP)8/24/2019 NE 2 vs CHI 1 (GL)3/7/2020 NE 1 vs CHI 1 (GL)9/6/2020 NE 2 at CHI 1 (SF)4/17/2021 CHI 2 vs NE 2 (SF)9/22/2021 NE 3 at CHI 2 (SF)

FIRE VS REVOLUTION

ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS:

1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 OT Total

CHI 13 15 20 17 15 17 0 97NE 8 13 15 18 16 19 1 90

Fire Revolution

Category 1 2 OT Tot 1 2 OT TotGoals 50 47 0 97 37 52 1 90Shots 381 425 4 810 352 461 7 820Shots on Goal 176 181 2 359 143 200 3 346Fouls 426 481 6 913 425 472 1 898Offsides 124 87 0 211 60 71 0 131Corner Kicks 141 180 1 322 140 192 2 334

HEAD-TO-HEAD

CAREER COACHING RECORDS:Bruce Arena vs. CHI 15-4-6 (2.04 pts./game)Frank Klopas vs. NE 4-5-3 (1.25 pts./game)

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS:Revolution Fire

Goals 12 Taylor Twellman 5 3 timesAssists 7 Jose Cancela 7 Jesse MarschShots 61 Taylor Twellman 48 Ante RazovShots on Goal 33 Taylor Twellman 24 Ante RazovFouls Committed 40 Jay Heaps 44 C.J. BrownFouls Suffered 56 Taylor Twellman 35 Peter NowakWins 10 Matt Reis 8 Zach ThorntonLosses 14 Matt Reis 10 Zach ThorntonShutouts 7 Matt Reis 3 Busch/ThorntonSaves 11

4Matt Reis 81 Zach Thornton

Goals Allowed 39 Matt Reis 36 Zach Thornton

New England Revolution Chicago FireW-L-T Streak (started) W-L-T Streak (started)

At Halftime:Leading 12-0-1 9 Ws (07/17/2021) 3-0-1 2 Ws (08/08/2021)Tied 6-1-4 1 Ws (09/22/2021) 4-9-4 1 Ls (10/03/2021)Trailing 2-3-0 1 Ls (08/28/2021) 0-7-1 4 Ls (07/17/2021)

First Goal:Allowed 4-4-2 1 Ts (09/18/2021) 1-15-0 8 Ls (07/17/2021)Scored 16-0-2 10 Ws (07/17/2021) 6-1-4 1 Ls (10/03/2021)

Goals Scored:0 goals 0-2-1 1 Ls (08/28/2021) 0-10-2 1 Ts (09/26/2021)1 goals 5-1-2 1 Ts (09/18/2021) 3-4-1 1 Ls (10/03/2021)2 goals 6-1-2 5 Ws (07/25/2021) 2-2-2 1 Ws (09/29/2021)3 goals 6-0-0 8 Ws (09/23/2020) 2-0-1 2 Ws (07/03/2021)4 goals 3-0-0 4 Ws (11/01/2020) 0-0-0 1 Ws (09/23/2020)

Goals Allowed:0 goals 6-0-1 1 Ws (09/03/2021) 5-0-2 1 Ws (09/29/2021)1 goals 9-0-2 2 Ws (09/25/2021) 2-4-1 1 Ls (08/21/2021)2 goals 5-3-2 1 Ws (09/22/2021) 0-6-2 3 Ls (07/24/2021)3 goals 0-1-0 1 Ls (07/07/2021) 0-5-1 4 Ls (08/18/2021)4 goals 0-0-0 0 - - 0-1-0 3 Ls (09/19/2020)

W-L-T Breakdowns:

ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS:Revolution Fire

Goals 3 Chris Brown (08/30/03) 3 Ante Razov (05/19/02)Assists 2 5 players tied 3 Patrick Doody

(08/05/17)Shots 9 Mamadou Diallo

(05/19/02)10 Ante Razov (04/27/02)

Shots on Goal 4 6 players tied 6 Ante Razov (05/19/02)Fouls Committed 7 Teal Bunbury

(07/23/16)6 3 players tied

Fouls Suffered 8 Clint Dempsey (07/11/04)

6 3 players tied

Shutouts 1 13 players tied 1 12 players tiedSaves 8 3 players tied 10 Zach Thornton

(05/19/02)Goals Allowed 5 Matt Turner (05/08/19) 5 Zach Thornton

(08/30/03)

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PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTTaylor Twellman 23 23 2083 12 5 61Steve Ralston 22 20 1875 6 5 22Clint Dempsey 9 9 802 4 4 20Diego Fagundez 23 19 1565 4 3 32Kelyn Rowe 20 14 1334 4 3 34Teal Bunbury 18 11 1057 4 1 25Lee Nguyen 16 16 1355 3 3 26Chris Brown 1 1 74 3 0 5Wolde Harris 10 5 554 2 3 15Juan Agudelo 14 6 708 2 2 18Andy Dorman 17 13 1121 2 2 25Jay Heaps 29 28 2595 2 2 14Jeff Larentowicz 11 11 862 2 2 14Gustavo Bou 5 4 405 2 1 14Adam Buksa 3 3 250 2 1 10Ivan McKinley 6 6 479 2 1 7Pat Noonan 14 9 784 2 1 22Mike Burns 3 3 270 2 0 5Charlie Davies 6 2 230 2 0 4Ryan Guy 5 3 293 2 0 4Cate 2 2 164 2 0 2Shalrie Joseph 24 24 2114 1 4 28Joe Franchino 15 14 1192 1 2 12Carles Gil 4 3 315 1 2 8Brian Kamler 8 7 613 1 2 6Scott Caldwell 16 14 1170 1 1 3Benny Feilhaber 3 2 225 1 1 5Edwin Gorter 3 3 270 1 1 7Joe-Max Moore 6 5 411 1 1 11Saer Sene 5 4 327 1 1 9Jerry Bengtson 5 2 258 1 0 4Fernando Cardenas 2 2 133 1 0 3Antonio Delamea 7 7 585 1 0 5Raul Diaz Arce 2 2 180 1 0 4Femi Hollinger-Janzen 1 0 18 1 0 1Kei Kamara 6 6 505 1 0 16Daouda Kante 5 3 365 1 0 2Henry Kessler 4 3 315 1 0 2Rajko Lekic 1 1 90 1 0 5Matt Okoh 1 0 28 1 0 2Cristian Penilla 5 3 371 1 0 12Marko Perovic 2 2 180 1 0 7Wells Thompson 6 4 378 1 0 3Je-Vaughn Watson 4 3 219 1 0 2Wilfried Zahibo 4 3 240 1 0 3Jose Cancela 8 7 625 0 7 15Chris Tierney 19 16 1447 0 4 16Tajon Buchanan 5 2 187 0 2 6Brandon Bye 6 5 426 0 2 5John Harkes 3 3 280 0 2 4Tony Lochhead 3 2 168 0 2 0Mauricio Ramos 2 2 189 0 2 4Imad Baba 4 4 370 0 1 3Richie Baker 3 2 183 0 1 1Jon Bell 1 1 90 0 1 0Kyle Brown 1 0 8 0 1 0Alexander Buttner 1 1 90 0 1 1Milton Caraglio 1 1 90 0 1 3Mauricio Castro 4 3 302 0 1 10Adam Cristman 5 5 364 0 1 10Jose Goncalves 10 10 900 0 1 2Winston Griffiths 2 2 158 0 1 2Dimitry Imbongo 2 2 136 0 1 2Jermaine Jones 2 2 179 0 1 4Tommy McNamara 2 2 139 0 1 0Pat Phelan 5 4 341 0 1 4James Riley 9 8 753 0 1 1Carlos Semedo 1 1 90 0 1 0Khano Smith 10 5 446 0 1 9Johnny Torres 6 5 436 0 1 4Arnor Traustason 1 1 61 0 1 1Matt Turner 6 6 540 0 1 0Andy Williams 3 0 96 0 1 2

REVOLUTION CAREER SCORING VS. FIRE (24-27-15)

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PGShalrie Joseph 1 1 0 0 0.00 0Kyle Singer 1 1 0 0 0.00 0Jeff Causey 3 290 16 11 0.62 0Adin Brown 5 460 28 23 0.98 0Walter Zenga 2 180 13 9 1.00 0Bobby Shuttleworth 10 825 39 28 1.09 0Matt Reis 29 2608 159 114 1.35 5Brad Knighton 4 343 20 15 1.57 1Juergen Sommer 3 281 23 17 1.92 0Matt Turner 6 540 37 24 2.00 0Cody Cropper 3 270 12 3 3.00 0Ian Feuer 2 180 14 8 3.00 1Team totals 66 5940 361 252 1.46 7Opponent totals 66 5940 347 245 1.35 4

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Team totals 66 66 5940 90 96 821Opponent totals 66 66 5940 97 95 815

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PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTAnte Razov 12 12 1045 5 3 48Chris Rolfe 17 12 1068 5 2 29Nemanja Nikolic 7 7 518 5 1 14Nate Jaqua 13 8 760 4 1 18Peter Nowak 10 10 925 3 4 13Andy Herron 11 8 647 3 0 13Chad Barrett 11 8 645 2 3 24David Accam 7 5 487 2 2 15Dema Kovalenko 9 8 679 2 2 13Damani Ralph 8 6 557 2 2 21Bastian Schweinsteiger 6 6 539 2 2 6Andy Williams 7 7 599 2 2 14Quincy Amarikwa 6 3 292 2 1 5Michael de Leeuw 6 6 472 2 1 7Jerzy Podbrozny 4 4 344 2 1 9Gonzalo Segares 21 20 1775 2 1 8Luis Solignac 5 4 285 2 1 6Calen Carr 9 0 98 2 0 3Wilman Conde 5 5 450 2 0 3Tomasz Frankowski 2 1 49 2 0 3Dominic Oduro 5 3 262 2 0 14Nicolas Gaitan 2 2 180 1 3 8Aleksandar Katai 3 3 270 1 3 9Patrick Nyarko 14 11 989 1 3 20Robert Beric 4 3 301 1 2 10Cuauhtemoc Blanco 6 5 472 1 2 7Justin Mapp 18 12 1129 1 2 19Harry Shipp 6 5 401 1 2 8DaMarcus Beasley 9 8 771 1 1 12Przemyslaw Frankowski 5 5 449 1 1 9Gaston Gimenez 4 3 297 1 1 14Kelly Gray 13 12 1075 1 1 8Sebastian Grazzini 2 2 115 1 1 3Frank Klopas 2 1 64 1 1 1Roman Kosecki 4 4 275 1 1 11Lubos Kubik 6 6 467 1 1 7Mike Magee 4 4 360 1 1 9Logan Pause 20 18 1626 1 1 3Luka Stojanovic 2 1 80 1 1 4John Thorrington 4 3 274 1 1 4Josh Wolff 5 1 250 1 1 7Juan Luis Anangono 3 2 155 1 0 9Jonathan Bornstein 5 4 350 1 0 3Brandt Bronico 5 3 267 1 0 1Francisco Calvo 5 5 450 1 0 8Razvan Cocis 6 4 400 1 0 2Jim Curtin 20 19 1760 1 0 8Thiago 8 7 627 1 0 12Alex 7 3 277 1 0 5Juninho 3 3 270 1 0 3Fabian Herbers 4 2 164 1 0 7Baggio Husidic 5 4 356 1 0 7Stephen King 2 0 66 1 0 2Ritchie Kotschau 2 2 180 1 0 2Sherjill MacDonald 3 3 206 1 0 7Shaun Maloney 1 1 80 1 0 1Sanna Nyassi 1 1 75 1 0 3Marco Pappa 7 6 512 1 0 13Matt Polster 7 7 630 1 0 5Gilberto 2 2 135 1 0 7Carlos Teran 1 1 90 1 0 2Jesse Marsch 19 19 1660 0 7 18Chris Armas 23 22 2032 0 6 20Patrick Doody 2 1 108 0 3 0Diego Gutierrez 12 12 1091 0 2 7Hristo Stoichkov 4 3 232 0 2 14C.J. Brown 31 30 2625 0 1 4Jonathan Campbell 6 3 312 0 1 0Ivan Guerrero 9 9 768 0 1 7Jeff Larentowicz 8 8 720 0 1 8Joel Lindpere 3 3 216 0 1 4Joao Meira 6 6 540 0 1 1

FIRE CAREER SCORING VS. REVOLUTION (27-24-15)

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PGJorge Bava 1 90 1 1 0.00 0Andrew Dykstra 1 90 6 6 0.00 0David Ousted 1 90 2 2 0.00 0Jon Busch 7 630 36 31 0.71 0Henry Ring 3 270 21 18 1.00 0Sean Johnson 15 1350 82 60 1.33 1Matt Lampson 3 270 17 12 1.33 0Matt Pickens 3 270 14 10 1.33 0Kenneth Kronholm 2 180 10 5 1.50 0Richard Sanchez 2 180 10 7 1.50 0Zach Thornton 23 2111 123 81 1.53 3Jorge Campos 1 90 4 2 2.00 0Bobby Shuttleworth 2 180 8 4 2.00 0D.J. Countess 1 90 6 2 3.00 0Gabriel Slonina 1 90 7 4 3.00 0Team totals 66 5940 347 245 1.35 4Opponent totals 66 5940 361 252 1.46 7

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PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTDjordje Mihailovic 5 3 267 0 1 3Jared Montz 1 0 13 0 1 0Miguel Angel Navarro 4 2 204 0 1 4Chinonso Offor 2 2 152 0 1 7Lovel Palmer 5 5 450 0 1 3Dasan Robinson 8 7 635 0 1 5Boris Sekulic 3 3 270 0 1 2Billy Sleeth 1 0 43 0 1 0Brandon Vincent 7 7 630 0 1 3Matt Watson 5 3 316 0 1 3Team totals 66 66 5940 97 95 815Opponent totals 66 66 5940 90 96 821

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CURRENT REVOLUTION VS. FIRE (24-27-15)

PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTTeal Bunbury 26 15 1468 6 2 45Tommy McNamara 10 7 559 2 2 9Gustavo Bou 5 4 405 2 1 14Adam Buksa 3 3 250 2 1 10Carles Gil 4 3 315 1 2 8Scott Caldwell 16 14 1170 1 1 3Henry Kessler 4 3 315 1 0 2Tajon Buchanan 5 2 187 0 2 6Brandon Bye 6 5 426 0 2 5Jon Bell 1 1 90 0 1 0Brad Knighton 6 6 523 0 1 0Arnor Traustason 1 1 61 0 1 1Matt Turner 6 6 540 0 1 0Emmanuel Boateng 6 1 235 0 0 1Luis Caicedo 5 5 438 0 0 7A.J. DeLaGarza 10 9 715 0 0 1Andrew Farrell 22 22 1980 0 0 3DeJuan Jones 5 3 291 0 0 1Wilfrid Kaptoum 2 1 98 0 0 2Edward Kizza 2 1 52 0 0 1Christian Mafla 1 1 84 0 0 0Matt Polster 2 2 168 0 0 0Justin Rennicks 1 0 11 0 0 1Team totals 66 66 5940 90 96 821Opponent totals 66 66 5940 97 95 815

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PGBrad Knighton 6 523 29 23 1.20 1Matt Turner 6 540 37 24 2.00 0Team totals 66 5940 361 252 1.46 7Opponent totals 66 5940 347 245 1.35 4

PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHTRobert Beric 4 3 301 1 2 10Gaston Gimenez 4 3 297 1 1 14Luka Stojanovic 2 1 80 1 1 4Jonathan Bornstein 11 10 890 1 0 6Francisco Calvo 7 7 630 1 0 10Fabian Herbers 8 3 305 1 0 12Carlos Teran 1 1 90 1 0 2Miguel Angel Navarro 4 2 204 0 1 4Chinonso Offor 2 2 152 0 1 7Boris Sekulic 3 3 270 0 1 2Ignacio Aliseda 3 1 144 0 0 4Elliot Collier 1 1 69 0 0 2Brian Gutierrez 1 0 1 0 0 0Johan Kappelhof 13 13 1140 0 0 2Kenneth Kronholm 2 2 180 0 0 0Alvaro Medran 4 4 345 0 0 8Federico Navarro 1 1 90 0 0 0Mauricio Pineda 2 2 180 0 0 1Bobby Shuttleworth 4 4 360 0 0 0Gabriel Slonina 1 1 90 0 0 0Team totals 66 66 5940 97 95 815Opponent totals 66 66 5940 90 96 821

GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PGKenneth Kronholm 2 180 10 5 1.50 0Bobby Shuttleworth 4 360 21 11 2.50 3Gabriel Slonina 1 90 7 4 3.00 0Team totals 66 5940 347 245 1.35 4Opponent totals 66 5940 361 252 1.46 7

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NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION vs CHICAGO FIRE FC: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2021

2021 MLS SCHEDULE2021 MLS SCHEDULE

2021 MLS RECORD: 20-4-5(Home: 11-1-2 Away: 9-3-3)

2021 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time / Result BroadcastSat., April 17 at Chicago Fire FC T, 2-2 WBZ/myRITVSat., April 24 D.C. UNITED W, 1-0 TV38/myRITVSat., May 1 ATLANTA UNITED FC W, 2-1 TV38/myRITVSat., May 8 at Nashville SC L, 0-2 TV38/myRITVWed., May 12 at Philadelphia Union T, 1-1 TV38/myRITVSun., May 16 COLUMBUS CREW W, 1-0 ESPN2Sat., May 22 NEW YORK RED BULLS W, 3-1 TV38/myRITVSat., May 29 at FC Cincinnati W, 1-0 TV38/myRITV/CoziTVSat., June 19 at New York City FC W, 3-2 TV38/myRITV/CoziTVWed., June 23 NEW YORK RED BULLS W, 3-2 TV38/myRITVSun., June 27 at FC Dallas L, 2-1 TV38/myRITVSat., July 3 at Columbus Crew T, 2-2 ESPNWed., July 7 TORONTO FC L, 2-3 TV38/myRITV/CoziTVSat., July 17 at Atlanta United FC W, 1-0 ESPNWed., July 21 at Inter Miami CF W, 5-0 TV38/myRITVSun., July 25 CF MONTREAL W, 2-1 TV38/myRITVSat., July 31 at New York Red Bulls W, 3-2 TV38/myRITVWed., Aug. 4 NASHVILLE SC T, 0-0 TV38/myRITV/CoziTVSun., Aug. 8 PHILADELPHIA UNION W, 2-1 TV38/myRITVSat., Aug. 14 at Toronto FC W, 2-1 TV38/myRITVWed., Aug. 18 D.C. UNITED W, 3-2 TV38/myRITVSat., Aug. 21 FC CINCINNATI W, 4-1 WBZ/myRITVSat., Aug. 28 at New York City FC L, 2-0 TV38/myRITVFri., Sept. 3 at Philadelphia Union W, 1-0 TV38/myRITVSat., Sept. 11 NEW YORK CITY FC W, 2-1 TV38/myRITV/CoziTVSat., Sept. 18 COLUMBUS CREW T, 1-1 TV38/myRITVWed., Sept. 22 at Chicago Fire FC W, 3-2 TV38/myRITVSat., Sept. 25 ORLANDO CITY SC W, 2-1 TV38/myRITVWed., Sept. 29 at CF Montreal W, 4-1 TV38/myRITVSat., Oct. 16 CHICAGO FIRE FC 7:00 p.m. TV38/myRITV/CoziTVWed., Oct. 20 at D.C. United 7:30 p.m. TV38/myRITVSun., Oct. 24 at Orlando City SC 7:30 p.m. FS1Wed., Oct. 27 COLORADO RAPIDS 7:00 p.m. TV38/myRITVSun., Nov. 7 INTER MIAMI CF 3:30 p.m. TV38/myRITV/CoziTV

THE PRESS BOXTHE PRESS BOXBroadcast Information

Television: WSBK-TV38, myRITV, CoziTVTalent: Brad Feldman (Play-by-Play), Charlie Davies (Analyst), Naoko Funayama (sideline)Radio: 98.5 HD2 (English); WBIX 1260 Nossa Radio (Portuguese)Streaming: ESPN+ for out-of-market subscribers

Postgame Press Conference: Click here to participate in the postgame press conference with Bruce Arena and select Revolution players.

LAST STARTING XI (SEPTEMBER 29 at MONTREAL)LAST STARTING XI (SEPTEMBER 29 at MONTREAL)

9 BUKSA9 BUKSA27 GP, 19 GS, 13 G, 2 A

26 McNAMARA26 McNAMARA28 GP, 17 GS, 2 G, 4 A

REGULAR SEASONMATCH #30

vsCHICAGO fIRE fC

2021 MLS Record:20-4-5, 65 pts.

1st in East. Conf.

Saturday, October 16Gillette Stadium

(Foxborough, Mass.)7:00 p.m. ET

GAME CAPSULEGAME CAPSULE

2021 MLS Record:7-16-6, 27 pts.

12th in East. Conf.

7 BOU7 BOU25 GP, 21 GS, 13 G, 7 A

22 CARLES GIL22 CARLES GIL23 GP, 20 GS, 3 G, 16 A

17 BUCHANAN17 BUCHANAN22 GP, 16 GS, 7 G, 5 A

8 POLSTER8 POLSTER26 GP, 23 GS, 2 G, 0 A

15 BYE15 BYE25 GP, 23 GS, 2 G, 3 A

24 JONES24 JONES26 GP, 25 GS, 3 G, 4 A

4 KESSLER4 KESSLER24 GP, 21 GS, 1 G, 0 A

2 FARRELL2 FARRELL28 GP, 28 GS, 0 G, 2 A

30 TURNER30 TURNER23 GP, 23 GS, 1.21 GAA

EASTERN CONFERENCE (TOP 10) Team PTS W-L-T GP GD1. y-New England Revolution 65 20-4-5 29 +232. Nashville SC 47 11-3-14 28 +203. Philadelphia Union 45 12-7-9 28 +114. Orlando City SC 42 11-8-9 28 05. D.C. United 40 12-12-4 28 +86. New York City FC 40 11-10-7 28 +127. CF Montreal 40 11-10-7 28 +3

--------------------------------8. Atlanta United 39 10-9-9 28 +49. New York Red Bulls 37 10-11-7 28 +410. Columbus Crew 34 9-12-7 28 -7

SUPPORTERS' SHIELD (TOP 5)Team PTS W-L-T GP GD1. y-New England Revolution 65 20-4-5 29 +232. x-Seattle Sounders FC 57 17-5-6 28 +253. Sporting Kansas City 52 15-6-7 28 +204. Colorado Rapids 51 14-5-9 28 +135. Nashville SC 47 11-3-14 28 +20 x = Clinched Playoff Spot y = Clinched Conf. Top Seed

2021 MLS TABLE2021 MLS TABLE

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LAST fIvE GAMES (4-0-1)LAST fIvE GAMES (4-0-1)

QUOTEWORTHYQUOTEWORTHYHere are a few notable quotes ahead of Saturday's match against Chicago:

Revolution Sporting Director & Head Coach Bruce ArenaOn the team’s priorities for these final five regular season games:Arena: “We are working to get our team better for the playoffs. We have five games that we need to take seriously, try to get better, and utilize as many players as possible during this 11-day stretch where we play four games and then finish up the season on November 7 the right way. Then after that, we'll figure out how we get our team ready for the first playoff game.”

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Revolution Defender DeJuan JonesOn the team's improvement in the final third this season: Jones: “I think our final ball has been getting better. The last couple weeks in practice, we were working on defending and just working on the runs in behind. And then also, offensively they're working on runs in behind, timing of runs, how to break down the low block, so we've put in a lot of good work over these last couple of weeks through this international window. So, we're looking forward to showing it when the games start again this weekend.”

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Revolution Midfielder Tommy McNamaraOn what the team has worked on during the international break: McNamara: “We worked a lot on [clean sheets and limiting chances]. We worked a lot on our attacking, little bit of patterns and attacking move-ments to create chances and to get into dangerous goal-scoring areas, and then finishing those chances. And then we worked defensively. We worked with our back four, our goalkeeper, we worked with our back four midfield, and we worked with the full 11 on the defensive side of things. We focused on those areas in the past few weeks and hopefully we’ll be able to show that in these upcoming five games.”

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b-roll, soundbytes, and photography available for editorial use. • The Revolution Media Website is your portal to a variety of media re-

sources, including 2021 game notes and recaps, news releases, the club's digital Media Guide, links to player and staff bios, and much more.

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PLAYER AvAILABILITY REPORTPLAYER AvAILABILITY REPORT

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WHAT TO WATCH fOR vS. CHICAGOWHAT TO WATCH fOR vS. CHICAGOTEAM:• New England improving on its 24-27-15 all-time record against Chicago,

including a 3-0-2 mark in the last five encounters. • The Revolution building on their eight-point lead over Seattle Sounders FC

in the Supporters’ Shield race. • New England (65 pts., 2.24 ppg) remaining on pace to set MLS single-sea-

son records for most points (72), most points per game (2.13), and best winning percentage (.750).

• New England becoming the fifth team in MLS history to win 21 games in regulation (adjusted for shootouts from 1996-99).

• The Revolution matching the club record for home wins in a season (12- 2017).

• The team building on its MLS-best 2.50 points per home game. • New England extending its eight-game unbeaten streak (6-0-2) at Gillette

Stadium since its last home loss on July 7 vs. Toronto. • The Revs remaining on track to record the fewest losses in team history

(7 - 2005). Four losses would be tied for the fewest in any MLS season. • New England improving on its +23 goal differential, which would set a new

club mark and ranks second in MLS behind Seattle (25). • The Revolution adding to their club-record 57 goals scored this season,

incluidng nine goals in the last three contests. • New England (60) approaching the club record for assists (66) in a season. • The Revs' attack continuing to lead MLS in goals (57), assists (60) and cor-

ner kicks (175). • New England holding its position among league leaders in shots (4th - 412),

shots on target (4th - 153), duels won (T4th- 1534), and fouls won (5th- 359). • New England improving on its 16-0-2 record when scoring first. • The Revolution adding to their MLS-record 16 wins in games decided by a

one-goal margin (16-2-0).• The Revs (412) challenging the club record for total shots (486 - 2018).

INDIVIDUAL:• Bruce Arena (238) winning two more games to tie Sigi Schmid (240) for

the most regular season victories in MLS history. • Arena campaigning for his fourth MLS Supporters' Shield title, which

would break a deadlock with Schmid for the most all-time. • GK Matt Turner (United States), F Adam Buksa (Poland) and M Tajon

Buchanan (Canada) rejoining the club after featuring for their respective national teams in October FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

• Turner adding to his career-high 15 wins and improving on his 3-1-2 all-time record against Chicago.

• Turner remaining unbeaten (10-0-2) at Gillette Stadium in 2021. • New England’s trio of Designated Players – F Gustavo Bou, F Adam Buk-

sa, and M Carles Gil – adding to their combined 29 goals and 25 assists. • Bou and Buksa (13 goals each) breaking a tie for the team lead in goals

scored this season. They rank tied for fourth in the MLS Golden Boot race. • Bou breaking his first-place tie with Valentin Castellanos and Raul Ruidiaz

for the most combined goals and assists (39) in MLS since he entered the league in July 2019.

• Bou potentially logging an assist for the fourth consecutive match. • Gil continuing to lead MLS in assists (16), chances created (108), chances

created from open play (64), chances created from set play (44), and suc-cessful crosses/corners (78).

• Gil (16) challenging the Revolution's single-season assists record (19).• Gil (8) recording a ninth game-winning assist to set a new MLS single-sea-

son record. • Gil (108) logging one chance created to set a new club and career high as

he closes in on Diego Valeri’s league record of 124 chances created in a single season (source: Opta).

• Buksa recording six more shots to hit the century mark on the season, and eight more shots to set a new Revolution single-season high (Wolde Harris - 101, 2000).

• Buksa remaining among league leaders in shots (2nd- 94), shots on goal (5th- 34), aerial duels won (2nd- 100), and duels won (9th- 172).

• Buksa leading the league in headed shots (40). • Buksa potentially scoring in a fourth consecutive MLS appearance. The

second-year forward owns five goals over his last six games. • D Andrew Farrell continuing to rank among MLS leaders in minutes

played (T2nd- 2520), clearances (4th- 123) and blocks (T7th- 21).

September 11 vs. New York CityW, 2-1

September 18 vs. ColumbusT, 1-1

September 22 at ChicagoW, 3-2

September 25 vs. OrlandoW, 2-1

September 29 at MontrealW, 4-1

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2021 NEW ENGLAND REvOLUTION ALPHABETICAL ROSTER2021 NEW ENGLAND REvOLUTION ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

2021 NEW ENGLAND REvOLUTION NUMERICAL ROSTER2021 NEW ENGLAND REvOLUTION NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Place of Birth Last Club23 Jon Bell D 6-1 175 08/26/1997 Rockville, Md. Revolution II (USL League One)11 Emmanuel Boateng M 5-6 150 01/17/1994 Accra, Ghana Columbus Crew SC (MLS) 7 Gustavo Bou F 5-10 175 02/18/1990 Concordia, Argentina Club Tijuana (MEX)17 Tajon Buchanan F 5-11 150 02/08/1999 Brampton, Ontario -- 9 Adam Buksa F 6-3 185 07/12/1996 Kraków, Poland Pogón Szczecin (POL)10 Teal Bunbury F 6-2 185 02/27/1990 Hamilton, Ontario Sporting Kansas City (MLS)15 Brandon Bye D 6-0 175 11/29/1995 Portage, Mich. --27 Luis Caicedo M 5-7 155 05/18/1996 Apartadó, Colombia Cortuluá (COL) 6 Scott Caldwell M 5-8 150 03/15/1991 Braintree, Mass. --28 A.J. DeLaGarza D 5-9 150 11/04/1987 Bryans Road, Md. Inter Miami CF (MLS)36 Earl Edwards Jr. GK 6-3 205 01/24/1992 San Diego, Calif. D.C. United (MLS) 2 Andrew Farrell D 5-11 185 04/02/1992 Louisville, Ky. --22 Carles Gil M 5-7 145 11/22/1992 Valencia, Spain Deportivo de La Coruña (ESP)24 DeJuan Jones D 5-9 165 06/24/1997 Lansing, Mich. -- 5 Wilfrid Kaptoum M 5-9 160 07/07/1996 Douala, Cameroon Real Betis (ESP) 4 Henry Kessler D 6-4 175 06/25/1998 New York, N.Y. --19 Edward Kizza F 5-9 170 12/17/1998 Kampala, Uganda --18 Brad Knighton GK 6-2 185 02/06/1985 Hickory, N.C. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS)13 Maciel M 5-6 150 01/18/2000 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Revolution II (USL League One)32 Christian Mafla D 5-9 155 01/15/1993 Palmira, Colombia Atlético Nacional (COL)26 Tommy McNamara M 5-9 170 02/06/1991 West Nyack, N.Y. Houston Dynamo (MLS) 8 Matt Polster M 6-0 170 06/08/1993 Milwaukee, Wisc. Rangers FC (SCO)12 Justin Rennicks F 5-11 165 03/20/1999 Beverly, Mass. --72 Damian Rivera M 5-10 170 12/08/2002 Cranston, R.I. --25 Arnór Traustason M 6-0 165 04/30/1993 Keflavík, Iceland Malmö FF (SWE)30 Matt Turner GK 6-3 195 06/24/1994 Park Ridge, N.J. --35 Collin Verfurth D 6-4 190 03/08/1996 Reston, Va. Revolution II (USL League One)

No. Player Pos. Pronunciation Hometown College2 Andrew Farrell D FAIR-ull Louisville, Ky. Louisville4 Henry Kessler D KESS-lurr New York. N.Y. Virginia 5 Wilfrid Kaptoum M WILL-frid kap-TOOM Douala, Cameroon --6 Scott Caldwell M Braintree, Mass. Akron7 Gustavo Bou F goo-STAH-voh BOH Concordia, Argentina -- 8 Matt Polster F POLL-stir Las Vegas, Nev. SIU-Edwardsville 9 Adam Buksa F BOOK-sah Kraków, Poland -- 10 Teal Bunbury F TEEL BUN-burr-ree Hamilton, Ontario Akron11 Emmanuel Boateng M EE-ma BOA-tang Accra, Ghana UC-Santa Barbara12 Justin Rennicks F WREN-icks South Hamilton, Mass. Indiana13 Maciel M MA-see-ELL Rio de Janeiro, Brazil --15 Brandon Bye D Portage, Mich. Western Michigan17 Tajon Buchanan F TAY-zhon BYU-cannon Brampton, Ontario Syracuse18 Brad Knighton GK NIGH-ton Richmond, Va. UNC-Wilmington19 Edward Kizza F KIZZ-zuh Kampala, Uganda Pittsburgh22 Carles Gil M CAR-LESS HEEL Valencia, Spain --23 Jon Bell D Silver Spring, Md. UMBC24 DeJuan Jones D de-WAHN Lansing, Mich. Michigan State25 Arnór Traustason M ARE-nor TRIST-steh-sun Keflavík, Iceland --26 Tommy McNamara M MACK-nuh-MARE-uh West Nyack, N.Y. Clemson27 Luis Caicedo M loo-EES kai-SAY-doh Apartadó, Colombia --28 A.J. DeLaGarza D DAY-la-GAR-za Bryans Road, Md. Maryland30 Matt Turner GK Park Ridge, N.J. Fairfield32 Christian Mafla D MA-fla Palmira, Colombia --35 Collin Verfurth D VERR-furth Ashburn, Va. Virginia Tech36 Earl Edwards Jr. GK San Diego, Calif. UCLA72 Damian Rivera M DAME-ee-inn riv-AIR-uh Cranston, R.I. --

Sporting Director and Head Coach: Bruce ArenaTechnical Director: Curt OnalfoAssistant Coach: Richie WilliamsAssistant Coach: Dave van den BerghAssistant Coach (Goalkeepers): Kevin Hitchcock

Director of Sports Performance: Jarryd PhillipsHead of Sports Science: James CollinsDirector of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer: Eric BengtsonRehabilitation Coordinator/Assistant Athletic Trainer: Matt KirkpatrickAssistant Athletic Trainer: Harrison Hall

Equipment Manager: Scott EmmensDirector of Soccer Operations: Tyler FletcherSoccer Operations Manager: Kevin Mellon

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2021 MLS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS2021 MLS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICSUNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 7 F Gustavo Bou 25 21 1946 13 7 65 27 18 15 18 21 2 0 9 F Adam Buksa 27 19 1818 13 2 94 34 34 41 8 0 2 0 17 F Tajon Buchanan 22 16 1430 7 5 48 19 24 51 2 1 3 0 22 M Carles Gil 23 20 1886 3 16 44 18 2 60 0 121 2 0 24 D DeJuan Jones 26 25 2160 3 4 14 7 16 29 0 0 2 1 10 F Teal Bunbury 25 9 925 3 0 28 12 21 16 4 2 2 0 25 M Arnor Traustason 25 18 1355 2 7 27 9 16 16 2 11 4 2 26 M Tommy McNamara 28 17 1690 2 4 27 9 21 16 1 11 4 0 11 M Emmanuel Boateng 7 3 261 2 3 5 2 3 1 0 7 0 0 15 D Brandon Bye 25 23 2117 2 3 20 6 23 11 1 0 3 0 8 M Matt Polster 26 23 1964 2 0 12 3 37 26 0 1 6 0 23 D Jon Bell 10 8 684 1 2 3 2 9 0 0 0 1 0 4 D Henry Kessler 24 21 1922 1 0 4 2 16 17 0 0 5 0 2 D Andrew Farrell 28 28 2520 0 2 2 1 19 22 0 0 4 0 5 M Wilfrid Kaptoum 19 9 735 0 2 7 1 16 7 0 0 4 0 28 D A.J. DeLaGarza 9 4 440 0 1 2 0 5 5 0 0 1 0 19 F Edward Kizza 11 3 259 0 1 5 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 30 G Matt Turner 23 23 2070 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 27 M Luis Caicedo 2 1 100 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 1 0 6 M Scott Caldwell 12 2 197 0 0 2 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 18 G Brad Knighton 6 6 540 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 M Maciel 17 14 1156 0 0 3 1 14 6 0 0 1 0 32 D Christian Mafla 8 6 456 0 0 0 0 12 5 0 0 1 0 12 F Justin Rennicks 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 72 M Damian Rivera 1 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 G Earl Edwards Jr. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 D Collin Verfurth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own-goals received 3 Team totals 29 29 2610 57 60 412 153 323 373 36 175 49 3 Opponent totals 29 29 2610 34 38 412 139 373 323 41 152 65 2

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Gustavo Bou 5, Adam Buksa 4, Tajon Buchanan 2, Carles Gil 2, Arnor Traustason 1, Matt Polster 1, Tommy McNamara 1, DeJuan Jones 1, Emmanuel Boateng 1.GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Carles Gil 8, Tajon Buchanan 3, Arnor Traustason 2, Brandon Bye 3, Adam Buksa 2, Wilfrid Kaptoum 1, Andrew Farrell 1, Gustavo Bou 1.PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Gustavo Bou 1-2, Carles Gil 1-1

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPINGUNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 18 G Brad Knighton 6 6 540 28 22 6 1.00 0 0 5 1 0 3 30 G Matt Turner 23 23 2070 111 81 28 1.22 1 3 15 3 5 4 Team totals 29 29 2610 139 103 34 1.17 1 3 20 4 5 7 Opponent totals 29 29 2610 153 95 57 1.97 2 3 4 20 5 3

REvOLUTION CAREER STATS vS. CHICAGOUNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 10 FWD Teal Bunbury 18 11 1057 4 1 25 9 20 14 5 0 4 0 7 FWD Gustavo Bou 5 4 405 2 1 14 6 2 3 6 4 1 0 9 FWD Adam Buksa 3 3 250 2 1 10 5 3 4 0 0 0 0 22 FWD Carles Gil 4 3 315 1 2 8 4 0 9 0 22 1 0 6 MID Scott Caldwell 16 14 1170 1 1 3 1 16 15 0 0 3 0 4 DEF Henry Kessler 4 3 315 1 0 2 1 6 1 0 0 1 0 17 MID Tajon Buchanan 5 2 187 0 2 6 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 15 FWD Brandon Bye 6 5 426 0 2 5 1 8 2 0 0 1 0 23 DEF Jon Bell 1 1 90 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 26 MID Tommy McNamara 2 2 139 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 25 DEF Arnor Traustason 1 1 61 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 30 GK Matt Turner 6 6 540 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 27 MID Luis Caicedo 5 5 438 0 0 7 1 15 13 0 0 1 0 28 DEF A.J. DeLaGarza 1 1 69 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 DEF Andrew Farrell 22 22 1980 0 0 3 1 9 20 0 0 1 0 24 MID DeJuan Jones 5 3 291 0 0 1 1 4 5 0 0 1 1 5 MID Wilfrid Kaptoum 2 1 98 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 19 FWD Edward Kizza 2 1 52 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 18 GK Brad Knighton 4 4 343 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 32 DEF Christian Mafla 1 1 84 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 DEF Matt Polster 2 2 168 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 12 FWD Justin Rennicks 1 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team totals 66 66 5981 90 96 821 347 905 898 131 335 116 11 Opponent totals 66 66 5981 97 95 815 361 915 881 212 322 123 5

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Carles Gil 1, Teal Bunbury 1, Gustavo Bou 1.GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Scott Caldwell 1, Tajon Buchanan 1.PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: N/A.

UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 18 GK Brad Knighton 4 4 343 20 15 6 1.57 1 1 0 0 3 0 0-0-0 30 GK Matt Turner 6 6 540 37 24 12 2.00 0 0 3 1 2 0 0-0-0 Team totals 66 66 5981 361 252 97 1.46 7 11 24 27 15 14 1-0-4 Opponent totals 66 66 5981 347 245 90 1.35 4 5 27 24 15 12 0-1-4

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TEAM COMPARISONS: 2021 REGULAR SEASONTEAM COMPARISONS: 2021 REGULAR SEASON

TALE Of THE TAPE: 2021 REGULAR SEASONTALE Of THE TAPE: 2021 REGULAR SEASON

Overall: 20-4-5Eastern Conference: 1stHome: 11-1-2Away: 9-3-3Goals For: 57Goals Against: 34Goal Differential: 23

Overall: 7-16-6Eastern Conference: 12thHome: 6-5-5Away: 1-11-1Goals For: 29Goals Against: 46Goal Differential: -17

NEW ENGLAND __________ HEAD COACHES _______________ CHICAGO

Bruce Arena __________________ Name __________________ Frank Klopas

17 __________________ Total Years Coaching in MLS __________________ 6

238-135-110 _____________ Career MLS Record ________________53-59-37

3rd ______________________ Years with Team _______________________ 4

36-14-21 _________________ Record with Team ________________ 39-30-23

NEW ENGLAND _________TEAM CATEGORIES ______________ CHICAGO

29___________________________ Games ___________________________ 29

57 ________________________ Goals Scored _______________________ 29

1.96 _____________________ Goals Per Game _____________________ 1.00

33 _______________________ Goals Allowed _______________________ 46

1.17 __________________ Goals Allowed Per Game _________________ 1.58

23_______________________ Goal Differential _______________________ -17

412 __________________________ Shots __________________________ 393

153 _______________________ Shots on Goal ______________________ 127

373 _______________________ Fouls Suffered ______________________ 379

323 _____________________ Fouls Committed _____________________ 378

49 ________________________Yellow Cards ________________________ 48

3 __________________________ Red Cards __________________________ 2

NEW ENGLAND _____ 2021 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS __________ CHICAGO

Bou/ Buksa (13) ________________ Goals __________________Stojanovic (7)

Gil (16) _______________________ Assists ___________________ Medran (6)

Buksa (94) _____________________Shots _____________________ Beric (67)

Buksa (34) _________________ Shots on Goal _________________ Beric (20)

Bou (5) ________________ Game-Winning Goals _____Beric / Stojanovic (3)

Gil (8) ________________ Game-Winning Assists ___________ Medran (3)

Gil (60) ___________________ Fouls Suffered _______________ Medran (49)

Polster (37) _______________ Fouls Committed ______________ Herbers (31)

Polster (6) __________________Yellow Cards _________________Herbers (6)

Traustason (2) ________________ Red Cards _______ Kappelhof/ Omsberg (1)

NEW ENGLAND ____ 2021 GOALKEEPER LEADERS _________ CHICAGO

Turner (2070)______________ Minutes Played ________Shuttleworth (2070)

Knighton (1.00) _________ Goals Against Average __________ Slonina (1.33)

Turner (15) _____________________ Wins ________________Shuttleworth (6)

Turner (4) ____________________ Shutouts _____________ Shuttleworth (4)

Turner (81) ____________________Saves _______________Shuttleworth (73)

NEW ENGLAND CHICAGO REvOLUTION fIRE fC

ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORD vs CHICAGOALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON RECORD vs CHICAGO

Overall: 24-27-15Home: 17-10-5 Away: 7-17-10

NEW ENGLAND - CHICAGO CONNECTIONSNEW ENGLAND - CHICAGO CONNECTIONS• Revolution midfielder Matt Polster played for Chicago from

2015-18. He made 82 appearances, including 73 starts, for Fire FC after the club selected him in the first round of the 2015 MLS SuperDraft.

• Fire FC goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth played for New En-gland from 2009-16. He ranks second in Revolution history in games played in goal, games started in goal, minutes played in goal, and wins.

• Fire FC goalkeeper coach Adin Brown played for the Revolution from 2002-04. Brown appeared in 48 games for New England and registered a 21-15-11 record. His .564 winning percentage is the best mark in Revs history among goalkeepers with at least 20 starts.

• Fire FC defender Wyatt Omsberg is a native of Scarborough, Maine and played collegiately at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.

Date Score Result

06/14/98 Chicago 3 at New England 1 L

09/23/98 New England 2 at Chicago 3 L

06/05/99 Chicago 0 at New England 2 W

08/28/99 New England 1 at Chicago 2 L

04/22/00 Chicago 1 at New England 1 T 2OT

05/20/00 New England 1 at Chicago 0 W

05/12/01 Chicago 1 at New England 2 W OT

06/23/01 New England 1 at Chicago 1 T 2OT

04/27/02 New England 2 at Chicago 2 T 2OT

05/19/02 Chicago 3 at New England 1 L

08/18/02 Chicago 2 at New England 0 L

08/24/02 New England 2 at Chicago 2 W

04/13/03 New England 1 at Chicago 1 T 2OT

05/17/03 Chicago 0 at New England 3 W

07/19/03 New England 1 at Chicago 3 L

08/30/03 Chicago 1 at New England 5 W

07/11/04 New England 1 at Chicago 1 T

07/14/04 Chicago 1 at New England 3 W

09/25/04 New England 0 at Chicago 2 L

10/16/04 Chicago 1 at New England 2 W

04/27/05 New England 3 at Chicago 0 W

05/07/05 Chicago 0 at New England 2 W

07/09/05 New England 0 at Chicago 1 L

10/15/05 Chicago 0 at New England 1 W

04/30/06 Chicago 2 at New England 1 L

06/11/06 New England 3 at Chicago 3 T

07/08/06 New England 2 at Chicago 1 W

08/20/06 Chicago 1 at New England 0 L

04/07/07 New England 0 at Chicago 1 L

05/06/07 Chicago 1 at New England 3 W

10/06/07 New England 1 at Chicago 2 L

04/03/08 New England 0 at Chicago 4 L

05/03/08 Chicago 3 at New England 0 L

OT - overtime; SO - shootout; PK - penalty kicks

Date Score Result

08/09/08 Chicago 2 at New England 1 L

05/09/09 New England 1 at Chicago 1 T

10/17/09 Chicago 0 at New England 0 T

06/27/10 Chicago 1 at New England 0 L

08/18/10 New England 1 at Chicago 2 L

06/18/11 Chicago 1 at New England 1 T

09/25/11 New England 2 at Chicago 3 L

06/02/12 Chicago 0 at New England 2 W

08/18/12 New England 1 at Chicago 2 L

10/20/12 Chicago 0 at New England 1 W

03/09/13 New England 1 at Chicago 0 W

08/17/13 Chicago 0 at New England 2 W

09/14/13 New England 2 at Chicago 3 L

04/19/14 New England 1 at Chicago 1 T

07/12/14 Chicago 1 at New England 0 L

09/07/14 Chicago 1 at New England 2 W

06/13/15 Chicago 0 at New England 2 W

07/25/15 New England 2 at Chicago 2 T

10/03/15 New England 1 at Chicago 3 L

05/14/16 Chicago 0 at New England 2 W

07/23/16 Chicago 0 at New England 1 W

10/16/16 New England 1 at Chicago 2 L

04/15/17 New England 0 at Chicago 3 L

06/17/17 Chicago 2 at New England 1 L

08/05/17 New England 1 at Chicago 4 L

06/09/18 New England 1 at Chicago 1 T

09/22/18 Chicago 2 at New England 2 T

05/08/19 New England 0 at Chicago 5 L

08/24/19 Chicago 1 at New England 2 W

03/07/20 Chicago 1 at New England 1 T

09/06/20 New England 2 at Chicago 1 W

04/17/21 New England 2 at Chicago 2 T

09/22/21 New England 3 at Chicago 2 W

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Entering this weekend's match, the New England Revolution remain the only Eastern Conference side – and one of two MLS clubs overall – to have al-ready punched their ticket to the Audi 2021 MLS Cup Playoffs. The Revo-lution have clinched the No. 1 seed in the conference for the third time in the team's history, guaranteeing homefield advantage through at least the Conference Final round.

With six games to play, the Revolution have already secured the most suc-cessful regular season in the club's 26-year history. New England has set multiple new team records including wins (20), points (65), away wins (9), and goals scored (57) while also on pace to shatter several other club and league records that are within reach:

REVOLUTION CLUB RECORDS: BROKEN OR WITHIN REACH Record 2021 Total Club Record (Year)Points per Game 2.24 1.84 (2005)Points* 65 59 (2005)Wins* 20 17 (2005, 2014)Home Wins 11 12 (2017)Away Wins* 9 6 (8 Times)Goals* 57 55 (2003) Goals per Game 1.97 1.83 (2003) Goal Differential +23 +18 (2005)Assists 60 66 (1998)Shots 419 486 (2018)Fewest Losses 4 7 (2005)

* = Record broken in 2021

New England has been running away from the pack this season and enters Wednesday's match 17 points clear of second-place Nashville SC in the East-ern Conference and 14 points ahead of Seattle Sounders FC, the Western Conference leaders, in the Supporters' Shield standings. However, Nashville, Seattle, as well as many most other clubs across MLS have games in hand on the Revs.

In the league's previous 25 seaosns, only 10 teams have won their conference (or division) by 10-or-more points. The all-time largest margest of victory in a conference race was 16 points - LAFC in 2019 and San Jose in 2015.

New England, an original MLS club, is well on its way to recording one of the best regular seasons in the league's 26-year history. With a rate of 2.24 points per game, the Revolution remain on pace to set new MLS single-season re-cords for points (72 - LAFC, 2019), points per game (2.13 - LA Galaxy, 1998), and winning percentage (.750 - three times).

MLS LEADERS: MOST POINTS PER GAME Rank Club Record PPG Year1. New England* 20-4-5 2.24 20212. LA Galaxy 24-8 2.13 19983. LAFC 21-4-9 2.11 20194. NY Red Bulls 22-7-5 2.08 2018T-5. Seattle Sounders 17-5-6 2.04 2021T-5. Miami Fusion 16-5-5 2.04 2001T-7. Toronto FC 20-5-9 2.03 2017T-7. Atlanta United 21-7-6 2.03 2018

MLS LEADERS: BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE Rank Club Record PCT Year1. New England* 20-4-5 .776 2021T-2. D.C. Unjited 24-8-0 .750 1998T-2. LA Galaxy 24-8-0 .750 1998T-2. LAFC 21-4-9 .750 2019 T-5. Toronto FC 20-5-9 .721 2017T-5. New York Red Bulls 22-7-5 .721 2018

RECORD-SETTING SEASON ENTERS fINAL STRETCHRECORD-SETTING SEASON ENTERS fINAL STRETCH

The New England Revolution recorded the first 20-win season in club history and just the 14th in MLS annals with their victory on Sept. 29 at CF Montreal to cap an undefeated September. While the 20-win thresh-old sets new heights for the Revolution, Sporting Director & Head Coach Bruce Arena is no stranger to the feat, having accomplished it on two prior occasions, both with D.C. United in the shootout era (no ties).

MLS LEADERS: MOST WINS IN A SEASONRank Club Year WinsT-1. D.C. United 1998 24 T-1. LA Galaxy 1998 243. D.C. United 1999 234. New York Red Bulls 2018 22T-5. Four Teams Tied (last LAFC) 2019 21T-9. New England (Five Others Tied) 2021 20

In 1998, Arena's most recent 20-win campaign prior to 2021, the legendary coach set an MLS record with 24 victories. A year prior, Arena led his D.C. United side to a 21-win season en route to his second consecutive MLS Cup.

Of the 14 previous teams with 20-win seasons, five have won MLS Cup - D.C. United in 1997 and 1999, Chicago Fire FC in 1998, Toronto FC in 2017, and Atlanta United in 2018.

From 1996-99, MLS matches that ended in a tie after 90 minutes went to a shootout. Taking those contests into consideration, the MLS record for regulation victories in a season sits at 22, first accomplished by the 1998 LA Galaxy and later matched by the 2018 New York Red Bulls.

The rankings below have been adjusted to account for games from 1996-99 before ties were implemented. Games that ended tied after regulation and were decided in a shootout were recounted as draws.

MLS LEADERS: MOST REGULATION WINS IN A SEASONRank Club Year WinsT-1. New York Red Bulls 2018 22 T-1. LA Galaxy 1998 22T-3. LAFC 2019 21T-3. Atlanta United 2018 21T-5. New England 2021 20T-5. Two Others Tied 20

The Revolution are also approaching the 2018 New York Red Bulls re-cord for most home points in a season (43). While New England is out of contention for the best home winning percentage in a season (1.000) set last year by the Philadelphia Union (9-0-0), the Revolution are looking to write themselves into a top-five spot with their .857 winning percentage at Gillette Stadium this year.

New England is also in position to challenge the MLS record for most regulation home wins in a season. The Revolution have won 11 times at Gillette Stadium this season, three shy of the league record with three regular season home matches left to play in 2021.

NEW ENGLAND ACHIEvES fIRST 20-WIN CAMPAIGNNEW ENGLAND ACHIEvES fIRST 20-WIN CAMPAIGN

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New England has been Major League Soccer's best team over the open-ing 45 minutes of matches this season. Offensively, the team has run ram-pant, scoring an MLS-best 26 goals in the first half of contests. Mean-while, their first-half goal differential of 10 also leads MLS this season.

The best 15-minute interval for New England this season has been from 16-30, when they have outscored opponents 13-3. In the final 15 minutes of first halves this season, New England has outscored opponents 10-6.

MLS 2021 LEADERS: FIRST-HALF GOALSRank Club Goals Goal Difference1. New England 31 +132. D.C. United 29 +93. Sporting KC 23 +10T-4. Nashville SC 22 +10 T-4. Real Salt Lake 22 +8T-6. Houston Dynamo 20 0

In addition to strong starts, New England owns the final 15 minutes of matches this year as well, outscoring opponents with their league-lead-ing 13 goals to just five conceded in that interval. Six of those 11 goals were match winners, while another was an equalizer in a comeback vic-tory over New York Red Bulls on July 31. Nine of New England's 13 goals scored in the final 15 minutes of matches have come on the road.

MLS 2021 LEADERS: GOALS IN THE FINAL 15 MINUTESRank Club Goals Goal Difference1. New England 13 +8T-2. Orlando City SC 12 +5T-2. Real Salt Lake 12 0

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The Revolution's success this season is equally attributed to the club's dominance at home and on the road. The Revolution own a 11-1-2 record in Foxborough this year as the team has achieved double-digit wins at home for the sixth time in team annals. The club's .857 winning percentage at home is best in MLS and on pace to be among the 10-best home seasons in MLS history.

The Revolution's 2.50 points per home game this season is best in the league. The Revs need only one more win in the final three home games to tie the club's single-season mark (12 - 2017).

2021 MLS LEADERS: POINTS PER GAME WON AT HOMERank Player Home PPG Points Won1. New England Revolution 2.50 352. D.C. United 2.30 303. Portland Timbers 2.07 294. Nashville SC 2.06 31

The Revolution recorded a ninth away win against CF Montreal on Sept. 29, improving the club's road record to 9-3-3 on the year. The Revs have now won seven of their last eight road games. With two road games still remaining on the docket, the Revs have already set a new single-season club record for away wins, surpassing the previous mark of six reached on eight occasions, most recently in 2014. New England won four straight away contests earlier this season for only the second time in club history (2008).

New England has emerged as the league's most formidable away team dat-ing back to Bruce Arena's arrival in New England. Since Arena debuted as head coach on June 2, 2019, the Revs lead MLS in away wins across regular season and postseason play. With their latest victory away from Foxbor-ough, the Revolution became the ninth MLS team with 30 away points in a season, a league-best mark this season.

MLS LEADERS: REGULATION AWAY WINS IN A SEASONRank Club Season Road Wins1. LA Galaxy 1998 12*2. Atlanta United 2018 10T-3. New England 2021 9T-3. Seattle 2021 9

* - Officially 13 - one win via shootout

MLS LEADERS: AWAY WINS SINCE JUNE 2, 2019Rank Club Away Wins1. New England Revolution 202. Seattle Sounders FC 173. Sporting Kansas City 164. Colorado Rapids 14

*Combined regular season and playoff wins

The Revolution have been one of the league's most effective attacking teams away from home. They lead MLS in goals (29), shots (203), and shots on target (78) away from home.

MLS 2021 TEAM LEADERS: AWAY GOALSRank Club Goals1. New England 29T-2. Real Salt Lake 22T-2. Seattle Sounders 22

MLS 2021 LEADERS: AWAY GOALSRank Player Club GoalsT-1. Gustavo Bou New England 8T-1. Raul Ruidiaz Seattle 8T-1. Ola Kamara D.C. United 8T-4. Daniel Salloi Sporting KC 7T-4. Damir Kreilach Salt Lake 7T-6. Adam Buksa New England 6T-6. Two Others Tied 6

BALANCED ATTACk: REvS LEAD MLS AT HOME AND AWAYBALANCED ATTACk: REvS LEAD MLS AT HOME AND AWAY

New England has been Major League Soccer's top attacking team throughout the 2021 regular season, with 53 goals and counting through 28 games. Behind much of the Revolution's success in the final third is their trio of Designated Players -- Adam Buksa, Gustavo Bou, and Carles Gil -- all of whom have enjoyed career-best seasons up top.

When it comes to combined goals and assists, the trio all ranks in the top 20 in MLS, with Gil's 16 assists this season leading the league. It's safe to expect goals when the Revs play, and the underlying analytics back that eye test.

According to American Soccer Analysis (@AnalysisEvolved), New England boasts three of the top-10 players in the league in expected goals + expect-ed assists this season. Gil is the MLS leader in expected assists this season at 10.89 while Buksa ranks second in MLS with 16.40 expected goals.

MLS LEADERS: EXPECTED GOALS PLUS EXPECTED ASSISTSRank Player Club xG+xA 1. Valentin Castellanos New York City 20.252. Adam Buksa New England 17.373. Hany Mukhtar Nashville 15.984. Raul Ruidiaz Seattle 15.835. Carles Gil New England 15.496. Dániel Sallói Sporting KC 15.437. Ola Kamara D.C. United 15.32 8. Gustavo Bou New England 15.28

Source: American Soccer Analysis

GOALS AND ASSISTS EXPECTED fROM REvS ATTACkGOALS AND ASSISTS EXPECTED fROM REvS ATTACk

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Revolution captain Carles Gil, Major League Soccer’s Player of the Month for June, an MLS All-Star, and a leading MLS MVP candidate, returned to action on September 3 after being sidelined for the month of August with a muscle injury. Gil owns 16 assists on the season and earned the June honor after recording five assists in three games durign the month. Despite missing six games, Gil's league-leading 16 assists remain well ahead of any other player in MLS.

Gil, who signed a new multi-year contract with the Revs on May 24, either leads or is among the league leaders in virtually every attacking category, staking his claim as a frontrunner for Landon Donovan MVP consideration:

2021 MLS LEADERS: HOW GIL STACKS UPCategory Gil's MLS Ranking TotalAssists 1st 16Chances Created 1st 108Big Chances Created T-1st 22Chances Created from Open Play 1st 64Chances Created from Set Play 1st 44Shot-Creating Actions 1st 180Goal-Creating Actions 1st 23Successful Crosses + Corners 1st 78

Carles Gil's assist rate has reached historic proportions, as his 0.51 assists per game and 0.56 assists per 90 minutes played both rank third all-time in MLS annals (minimum 20 assists):

MLS HISTORY: ASSISTS PER GAMERank Player Team Asts. APG1. Carlos Valderrama TB, MIA, COL 114 0.652. Marco Etcheverry D.C. United 101 0.533. Carles Gil New England 32 0.514. Victor Vazquez Toronto 25 0.485. Maxi Moralez New York City 57 0.38

*Minimum 20 assists

As Gil thrives, so does New England. Dating back to the Spainiard's arrival ahead of the 2019 campaign, the Revolution have lost only twice when he gets onto the scoresheet across regular season and postseason play:

When... Revolution's RecordCarles Gil Scores a Goal 9-2-4Carles Gil Records an Assist 22-0-5Carles Gil Registers a Goal & Assist 5-0-1

While Gil is adept at finding the back of the net himself, his chance creation for others is what sets him apart. Dating back to 2011 – when Opta began tracking key passes as a statistic – only two other Revolution players have registered at least eight in a single game, while Gil has hit the mark six times:

REVOLUTION ALL-TIME LEADERS: KEY PASSES IN A SINGLE GAMERank Player Date Chances Created1. Carles Gil 7/10/20 vs. MTL 12T-2. Carles Gil 5/29/21 at CIN 10T-2. Carles Gil 9/18/21 vs. CLB 10T-4. Carles Gil 3x, last 5/22/21 vs. NY 9

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After missing the month of August with an injury, Carles Gil's recorded his 16th assist on Sept. 11 to keep him on pace to break the club's single-sea-son record for assists (19). He is also working to become only the fourth MLS player to tally 20 assists in a season. Gil's 16 helpers are already the second most in Revs history behind Steve Ralston's 19 in 2002.

MLS ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS: ASSISTSRank Player Club Assists1. Carlos Valderamma Tampa Bay (2000) 26T-2. Sacha Kljestan New York (2016) 20T-2. Maxi Moralez New York City (2019) 20 ------------ Carles Gil New England 16

Gil recorded his eighth game-winning assists this season on Sept. 11, a sin-gle-season Revolution record. With five games remaining, he has matched the MLS record for game-winning assists and is one short of setting a new league mark:

MLS ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS: GAME-WINNING ASSISTS

Rank Player Club GWAT-1. Carles Gil New England (2021) 8 T-1. Mauricio Cienfuegos LA Galaxy (1999) 8T-1. Steve Ralston New England (2000) 8T-1. Nicolas Lodeiro Seattle (2018) 8T-4. Five Other Players Tied 7

Gil's chance creation this season has also been historic. New England's captain has already registered 108 key passes -- 32 more than Minne-sota's Emmanuel Reynoso, whose 76 chances created are second most. Dating back to 2011, when Opta began tracking key passes as a statistic, Portland's Diego Valeri holds the all-time single season record of 124.

MLS SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS (SINCE 2011): CHANCES CREATED

Rank Player Club CC1. Diego Valeri Portland (2019) 124T-2. Brad Davis Houston (2011) 118T-2. Federico Higuain Columbus (2013) 1184. Sacha Kljestan New York (2017) 1125. Landon Donovan LA Galaxy (2014) 109 T-6. Carles Gil New England (2021) 108T-6. Carles Gil New England (2019) 108

From set play, Gil has created 44 chances this season, more than 17 other clubs in their entirety in 2021.

GIL'S CHANCE CREATION REWRITING RECORD BOOkSGIL'S CHANCE CREATION REWRITING RECORD BOOkS

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Forward Gustavo Bou is in the midst of an electric run of form, having scored 13 goals on the year and earned a MLS All-Star selection. He was recognized for his blistering scoring pace with MLS Player of the Month honors for July. Bou scored five times across six games in July, adding one assist, as the Revs went 4-1-1 and ascended to the top of the Supporters' Shield table. It marks the first time in Revolution history the club has pro-duced back-to-back Player of the Month winners, following Carles Gil's win for June.

With 13 total goals on the season, Bou ranks tied for fourth in the MLS Golden Boot race. His teammate Adam Buksa (13) has also matched his tally for the team lead.

2021 MLS LEADERS: GOALS SCOREDRank Player Club Goals1. Ola Kamara D.C. United 17T-2. Raul Ruidiaz Seattle 16T-2. Daniel Salloi Kansas City 16T-4. Gustavo Bou New England 13T-4. Adam Buksa New England 13T-4. Valentin Castellanos New York City FC 13T-4. Hany Muhktar Nashville SC 13T-4. Ricardo Pepi FC Dallas 139. Chicharito LA Galaxy 12

Bou continues to score at a rate that puts him in elite company. His 0.49 goals per game and 0.57 goals per 90 minute clips are second only to Taylor Twellman in Revolution club history.

The Argentine is tied for the most combined goals + assists in regular-sea-son play, with 39 since he arrived in MLS in 2019. Bou's 27 goals in regu-lar-season play since arriving in New England and his 26 goals from open play are tied for second-most league-wide, in MLS dating back to his MLS debut in July of 2019:

MLS LEADERS: GOALS + ASSISTS SINCE JULY 17, 2019Rank Player Club GoalsT-1. Gustavo Bou New England 39T-1. Raul Ruidiaz Seattle 39T-1. Valentin Castellanos New York City 39

MLS LEADERS: GOALS SCORED SINCE JULY 17, 2019Rank Player Club Goals1. Raul Ruidiaz Seattle 322. Gustavo Bou New England 273. Gyasi Zardes Columbus 26

Since joining the club on a club-record transfer fee from Liga MX's Club Tijuana, The Revolution have lost only once when Bou scores a goal. New England owns an 20-1-7 record across all competitions when La Pantera finds the back of the net. Bou has also shown a flare for the dramatic in MLS, having scored seven times in the 85th minute or later wit the Revs posting a 5-0-2 record in those games, inclusive of both regular season and postseason play.

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Forward Adam Buksa has doubled his 2020 scoring output with a ca-reer-high 13 goals on the season, tied with Gustavo Bou for the team lead. The Polish international has scored in three straight MLS games, with five goals and one assist in his last six games. In addition, Buksa has scored five goals in five caps for the Poland National Team during FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

In regular season play, Buksa's 19 career goals are tied for fifth most since the start of 2020. His five headed goals are tied for third most in MLS during that span.

The six-foot-three forward is among Major League Soccer's most dom-inant player in the air. He paces the league in headed shots and ranks second in aerials won. Buksa's aerial prowess is on display in the Revo-lution's defending third as well. His 20 headed clearances rank second most among MLS forwards this season.

MLS 2021 LEADERS: HEADED SHOTSRank Player Club Headed Shots1. Adam Buksa New England 402. Fabio New York 233. Damir Kreilach Real Salt Lake 22

MLS 2021 LEADERS: AERIALS WONRank Player Club Aerials Won1. Damir Kreilach Real Salt Lake 1112. Adam Buksa New England 1003. Sean Nealis New York 98

Buksa also ranks second among all MLS forwards in duels won:

MLS 2021 LEADERS (FORWARDS): DUELS WONRank Player Club Duels Won1. Cristian Dájome Vancouver 1852. Adam Buksa New England 1723. Valentin Castellanos New York City 162

BUkSA DOUBLES SCORING OUTPUT fROM 2020BUkSA DOUBLES SCORING OUTPUT fROM 2020

All three of the Revolution's Designated Players - Adam Buksa, Gus-tavo Bou, and Carles Gil - rank among the top-15 MLS players in com-bined goals and assists this season.

Since he entered MLS in July 2019, Gustavo Bou's 39 combined goals and assists lead all MLS players. With 13 goals and seven assists, his total of 20 goal involvements places him in the top five.

With 16 assists and three goals, Carles Gil has been involved in a team-high 19 goals this season, tied for sixth most in the league.

MLS 2021 LEADERS: GOALS + ASSISTSRank Player Club G+A1. Dániel Sallói Sporting KC 23T-2. Hany Mukhtar Nashville 22T-2. Ola Kamara D.C. United 22T-4. Gustavo Bou New England 20T-4. Valentín Castellanos New York City 20T-6. Carles Gil New England 19T-6. Damir Kreilach Real Salt Lake 19T-8. Albert Rusnák Real Salt Lake 17T-8. Raul Ruidiaz Seattle 17T-8. Johnny Russell Sporting KC 17T-8. Djordje Mihailovic Montreal 17

------------ T-15. Adam Buksa New England 15 T-31. Tajon Buchanan New England 12

REvS ATTACkERS LEAD THE WAYREvS ATTACkERS LEAD THE WAY

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Despite finishing second in Allstate Goalkeeper of the Year voting last year, Turner ranked atop the charts in several advanced and traditional statistical categories, including goals allowed minus expected goals al-lowed. According to American Soccer Analysis, Turner's -7.27 goals al-lowed minutes expected goals (GA-xGA) was the best mark among MLS goalkeepers in 2020 by a margin of 1.96.

For his career, Turner has totaled -24.41 goals saved above expected, the best total in MLS since the statistic began being tracked by American Soccer Analysis in 2013. Turner's impressive total comes despite him playing only four of the nine seasons during that span and seeing approx-imately 10,000 fewer minutes than the three next-closest players.

MLS LEADERS SINCE 2013: GOALS ALLOWED MINUS EXPECTED GOALS ALLOWED

Rank Player Min. Played G-xG 1. Matt Turner 9,006 -24.902. Bill Hamid 19,804 -19.263. Stefan Frei 22,487 -18.554. Tim Melia 18,631 -18.055. Nick Rimando 18,976 -17.60

The six-year veteran also posted outstanding numbers by traditional met-rics during his breakout 2020 campaign. He anchored New England to a new club record for best goals-against average (1.09) in a single season, set a new career high with six shutouts - two shy of the league lead - despite the shortened season, and conceded only 24 goals through 22 starts. He finishing the year ranked among the top five league-wide in saves and saves percentage.

In both MLS and international circles, Turner has also become notorious for his heroics on penalty kicks, including saving one from Orlando City SC's Nani in the 2020 Eastern Conference Semifinals to help secure the win. Turner stonewalled Nani again in the Revs' victory on September 25 vs. Orlando. He also stopped two penalties in a shootout to give the MLS All-Stars a win over the Liga MX All-Stars to earn All-Star Game MVP honors. Since taking over as a starter in 2018, Turner has stopped three penalties with New England and is tied for second in penalty save percentage during that span.

MLS LEADERS: PENALTIES SAVE % SINCE 2018Rank Player Teams Penalty SV% 1. Tim Melia Sporting KC 0.472. Matt Turner New England 0.40T-3. Spencer Richey Cincinnati 0.33T-3. Jesse González FC Dallas 0.335. Jimmy Maurer FC Dallas 0.306. David Bingham LA Galaxy 0.24

* Minimum Six Penalties Faced

TURNER'S SHOT-STOPPING RATES ARE HISTORICTURNER'S SHOT-STOPPING RATES ARE HISTORIC

Bruce Arena, in search of what would be an MLS-record fourth Support-ers' Shield title, continues climbing the MLS record books in his 17th MLS season as a head coach. Arena trails the late Sigi Schmid by two wins for a share of the all-time record. Already the winningest active coach in MLS, he also eclipsed Schmid last season for most MLS Cup Playoff games coached (54) in 2020.

Arena owns 273 combined regular season and postseason wins in MLS, more than any other coach. In 2019, he became the second coach in MLS history to eclipse 700 regular season points earned, joining Sigi Schmid (843). With an all-time regular season record of 238-135-110 (36-14-21 with New England), Arena ranks second in league history in regular season wins and points earned.

ALL-TIME MLS COACHING LEADERS: REGULAR SEASON WINSRank Player Clubs Coached Wins1. Sigi Schmid LA, CLB, SEA 240 2. Bruce Arena* DC, LA, NY, NE 2383. Bob Bradley* CHI, NY, CHV, LAFC 179T-4. Peter Vermes* SKC 170T-4. Dominic Kinnear SJ, HOU, LA 170

Among MLS coaches with at least 100 games coached, Arena also owns the second-best all-time winning percentage, with over 300 more games coached than the current leader, Brian Schmetzer:

ALL-TIME MLS COACHING LEADERS: WINNING PERCENTAGERank Player Clubs Coached Winning %1. Brian Schmetzer* SEA .6272. Bruce Arena* DC, NY, LA, NE .6073. Octavio Zambrano LA, NY .5874. Bob Bradley* CHI, NY, CHV, LAFC .567T-5. Jesse Marsch NY .563T-5. Giovanni Savarese* POR .563

*Active MLS Head Coach

The five-time MLS Cup champion last year improved his all-time playoff record to 35-13-6, and maintained his undefeated record in playoff games where his teams score first (29-0-3). His 35 playoff wins are the most all-time. Arena has reached the conference finals eight times in his career, and advanced to MLS Cup seven times in his previous 16 seasons.

ALL-TIME MLS CUP PLAYOFF LEADERS: WINSRank Player Clubs Coached Wins1. Bruce Arena* DC, LA, NY, NE 352. Sigi Schmid LA, CLB, SEA 26T-3. Bob Bradley* CHI, NY, CHV, LAFC 15T-3. Dominic Kinnear SJ, HOU, LA 15T-3. Brian Schmetzer* SEA 15 *Active MLS Head Coach.

Arena's five MLS Cup victories are unlikely to rivaled anytime soon, as no other active coach has more than two trophies under their belt.

ARENA APPROACHING MLS WINS RECORDARENA APPROACHING MLS WINS RECORD

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Midfielder Tajon Buchanan was named Best Young Player for the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup after leading the Canada Men's National Team to the Semifinal. Buchanan was Canada's catalyst throughout its run at the tour-nament, starting all five of the Canada's games and recording one goal and five assists, including his first international goal in the Semifinal against Mexico.

Buchanan has continued to spark the Canadian side during FIFA World Cup Qualifying. The 22-year-old owns 14 career caps, three goals, and four assists in his senior international career, including two goals in the Con-cacaf 's "Octagonal" final round of qualifying this Septembe and October. His performances have helped lift Canada into third place in the region through six-of-14 matchdays.

In MLS play, the 2021 All Star continues to establish himself as one of the league's most explosive wingers. He has already posted single-season ca-reer highs in both goals (7) and assists (5). The 22-year-old has tallied five times in his last 10 league outings.

His ability to beat defenders one-on-one and draw fouls in dangerous positions has set up several advantageous set-piece opportunities for the Revolution. Despite missing five games for international duty, Buchanan sits atop the league with 23 fouls won in the final third:

MLS LEADERS: FOULS WON IN FINAL THIRDRank Player Club Fouls WonT-1. Tajon Buchanan New England 23T-1. Emmanuel Reynoso Minnesota 23T-1. Cristian Dájome Vancouver 234. Marcellino Moreno Atlanta 21T-5. Hany Mukhtar Nashville 19T-5. Richie Laryea Toronto 19T-5. Yeferson Soteldo Toronto 19

So far in the 2021 MLS campaign, Buchanan ranks eighth among all MLS midfielders in minutes per goal scored, averaging a goal approximately every two games. The Club Brugge-bound Buchanan ranks third on the Revolution with a career-high seven goals this season.

MLS MIDFIELDERS: MINUTES PER GOAL SCOREDRank Player Club Mins/Goal Goals1. Hany Mukhtar Nashville 158.3 132. Nani Orlando 168.7 93. Javier López San Jose 172.3 114. Damir Kreilach Salt Lake 180.2 135. Luka Stojanovic Chicago 189.0 76. Robin Lod Minnesota 195.1 77. Fafà Picault Houston 200.4 118. Tajon Buchanan New England 204.3 7

* - Minimum seven goals scored

BUCHANAN NAMED GOLD CUP'S BEST YOUNG PLAYERBUCHANAN NAMED GOLD CUP'S BEST YOUNG PLAYER

Forwards Gustavo Bou and Adam Buksa are the team’s top scorers this season, with 13 goals apiece, and are among the league’s top 10 scoring leaders. As a team, the Revolution have already surpassed the club re-cord for goals in a season (55), set in 2003 and matched in 2005.

Tajon Buchanan scored his seventh goal of the season in New England's win over New York City FC on Sept 11. Buchanan has now tallied in five times in his last 12 appearances for the Revolution. New England is an unbeaten 6-0-1 when the Canadian tallies this season.

With Buchanan’s next goal, New England would have three players on eight-or-more goals for just the fourth time in club history and first since 2018. Should Buchanan reach double digits in scoring this year, it would mark the first time in club history New England had three players with 10-plus goals in a single season.

REVOLUTION HISTORY: SEASONS WITH THREE 8+ GOAL SCORERS Year Goal Scorers Total Team Goals2005 Twellman (17), Dempsey (10), Noonan (8) 55* 2017 K. Kamara (12), Nguyen (11), Agudelo (8) 53 2018 Penilla (12), Bunbury (11), Fagundez (9) 49

*Club Record

Bou, who returned to action on Sept. 11 after missing two games with a calf strain, still ranks tied for fourth in the MLS Golden Boot race along-side Buksa with 13 goals this season to lead the Revolution. His 0.48 goals per game ranks second in club history and New England is 9-1-2 this season when Bou scores a goal.

Buksa, in his second season with New England, is enjoying a breakout campaign, doubling his scoring output from last season. He also added five tallies with the Poland National Team in World Cup Qualifying match-es in September and October. The 25-year-old from Krakow, Poland has two multi-goal games this season and New England is 7-1-2 when Buksa scores this season.

kILLER B’S: REvS BOAST HISTORICALLY BALANCED SCORINGkILLER B’S: REvS BOAST HISTORICALLY BALANCED SCORING

The Revolution are 13-1-2 over the last 16 matches dating back to July 7, helping the club clinch the top spot in the Eastern Conference on Oct. 3. New England elevated into first place in the Eastern Conference back on May 16 and has not looked back since.

The Revolution are currently 18 points clear of second-place Nashville SC in the Eastern Conference. Prior to 2021, only 10 teams have finished the regular season with a 10-point lead in the conference. The league's larg-est margin of victory in the conference is 16 points, a feat accomplished by LAFC in 2019 and San Jose in 2015.

MLS HISTORY: LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY - CONFERENCERank Club Margin of Victory YearT-1. LAFC 16 points 2019T-1. San Jose 16 points 20153. D.C. United 13 points 1998T-4. LA Galaxy 12 points 1998T-4. Toronto FC 12 points 2017T-4. D.C. United 12 points 1999T-4. Tampa Bay 12 points 1996T-8. Columbus Crew 11 points 2008T-8. Miami Fusion* 11 points 200110. D.C. United 10 points 1997

* - Three-Division Alignment

WE'RE NO. 1: REvS EYE LARGEST MARGIN Of vICTORYWE'RE NO. 1: REvS EYE LARGEST MARGIN Of vICTORY

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Defender Andrew Farrell became the Revolution's all-time leader in games played on Aug. 28 at New York City FC. Earlier this summer, Farrell also became the club's all-time leader in MLS starts and minutes played, passing Shalrie Joseph in both categories. Prior to New England's match on Sept. 18, Farrell was honored in front of the Gillette Stadium faithful in a pregame ceremony.

Farrell has been an ironman since he entered the league with New England as the first-overall pick of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft. He leads all MLS players in games played, games started, and minutes played since he entered the league. The ninth-year pro has never missed more than five games in a season.

REVOLUTION ALL-TIME LEADERS: GAMES PLAYEDRank Player Games Played1. Andrew Farrell 267 (264)T-2. Shalrie Joseph 261 (254) T-2. Diego Fagundez 261 (187)4. Matt Reis 254 (253)5. Chris Tierney 246 (220)

REVOLUTION ALL-TIME LEADERS: GAMES STARTED

Rank Player Games Started1. Andrew Farrell 2642. Shalrie Joseph 254 3. Matt Reis 253

REVOLUTION ALL-TIME LEADERS: MINUTES PLAYEDRank Player Minutes Played1. Andrew Farrell 23,5622. Shalrie Joseph 22,867 3. Matt Reis 22,699

Farrell and Scott Caldwell, who joined the Revolution within one month of each other in 2013, rank among Major League Soccer's 10 longest-serving players with one club. Goalkeeper Brad Knighton and forward Teal Bunbury are also among the league's longest-tenured players with the same team, with those two having joined the Revolu-tion ahead of the 2014 season:

MLS ACTIVE LEADERS: LONGEST-SERVING PLAYERS W/ ONE CLUBRank Player Club Years w/ Team1. Graham Zusi Sporting KC 12 (8 months)9. Scott Caldwell New England 8 (9 months)10. Andrew Farrell New England 8 (8 months)15. Brad Knighton New England 7 (8 months)21. Teal Bunbury New England 7 (7 months)

*Only Toronto FC has as many players among the league's top 25 longest serving with one club as New England.

fARRELL BREAkS REvOLUTION'S SERvICE RECORDfARRELL BREAkS REvOLUTION'S SERvICE RECORD

A trio of Revolution players excelled on the international stage during Oc-tober's World Cup Qualifiers as Adam Buksa (Poland), Tajon Buchanan (Canada), and goalkeeper Matt Turner (United States) combined to earn six caps and in FIFA World Cup Qualifiers for their countries.

Buksa, 25, scored his fifth international goal and added two caps with the Poland National Team in World Cup Qualifying matches at home against San Marino on Oct. 9 and on the road at Albania on Oct. 12. Buksa scored in Poland's 5-0 victory over San Marino, playing 18 minutes off the bench in the second half. In Poland's 1-0 victory on Tuesday against Albania, Buksa notched his third international start, playing 71 minutes.

Buchanan, 22, has earned all 14 of his senior caps with Canada in 2021 , with nine coming in World Cup Qualifiers. The Brampton, Ontario native played in two of Canada's three matches, starting twice, and scoring in Canada's 4-1 win over Panama in Toronto on Wednesday. Buchanan now owns three goals and four assists in his national team career.

Turner, 27, saw his streak of 12 consecutive starts for the U.S. Men’s National Team come to an end on Wednesday. His international record now stands at 9-1-2 with eight shutouts. Turner started in the first two United States' qualify-ing matches during the October window, keeping a clean sheet in a 2-0 win over Jamaica on Oct. 7 and registering three saves in a 1-0 loss to Panama on Oct. 10.

REvS TRIO SHINES ON INTERNATIONAL STAGEREvS TRIO SHINES ON INTERNATIONAL STAGE

With five games remaining in New England's 2021 MLS regular season, the Revolution have raced to the top of the league standings and now stand eight points clear in the chase for the Supporters' Shield and 18 points ahead in the Eastern Conference.

The Revolution have won a club-record 20 games this season, most in the league by a margin of five and eight more than any other Eastern Conference side.

Of the Revolution's 20 wins, an MLS-record 16 have come via one-goal margins. New England is just fourth team in MLS history to notch at least 13 wins in one-goal games, a feat last accomplished by the Colorado Rapids in 2016.

MLS ALL-TIME LEADERS: MOST WINS IN ONE-GOAL GAMESRank Club Record Win Pct. Year1. New England 16-2-0 .882 2021T-2. San Jose 13-4-0 .765 2013T-2. Colorado 13-4-0 .765 2016T-2. FC Dallas 13-8-0 .619 2006T-5. Seven Teams Tied 12 wins

Of those 16 one-goal victories, six have come by a 2-1 scoreline including the latest victory over Orlando last Saturday. Five more wins have been by a 1-0 scoreline and the remaining five have all been 3-2 margins. On 12 of these occasions, the winning goal from New England has been scored in the second half, including six times after the 75th minute.

REvS SET MLS RECORD fOR ONE-GOAL WINSREvS SET MLS RECORD fOR ONE-GOAL WINS

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YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2013 NE 32 32 0 1 2813 9 2 3 1

2014 NE 32 32 0 0 2840 6 3 1 0

2015 NE 32 32 0 0 2819 2 0 3 0

2016 NE 33 32 0 1 2891 3 1 1 0

2017 NE 30 30 0 3 2664 6 1 5 1

2018 NE 31 30 2 2 2701 12 3 2 0

2019 NE 29 29 0 1 2603 1 0 7 0

2020 NE 20 19 0 0 1711 0 0 2 0

2021 NE 28 28 0 2 2520 2 1 4 0

TOT 267 264 2 10 23562 41 11 28 3

PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOS

POSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-11 | Wt. 185 BIRTHDAY: April 2, 1992 (29)HOMETOWN: Louisville, Ky. COLLEGE: LouisvilleLAST CLUB: – ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution in the first round (1st overall) of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft.

FARRELL AT A GLANCE• Leads all MLS outfield players in regular season minutes, starts, and games

played since he entered the league as the first-overall SuperDraft pick in 2013.

• Ranks as the club's all-time leader in MLS appearances, starts, and minutes played.

• Voted the Revolution's Defender of the Year three times by local media (2015, 2018, 2019), and named the club's 2018 Humanitarian of the Year.

• Represented the Revs in the 2016 AT&T MLS All-Star Game against Arse-nal.

• Drafted first overall pick in 2013 after a three-year career at Louisville, which included a 2012 NSCAA first-team All-American selection.

2 | ANDREW fARRELL

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Has started 28-of-29 games for the club, playing 90 minutes in all of his

starts. • Completed 59 of 60 pass attempts on September 18 vs. Columbus. • Collected 10th MLS assist on September 11 vs. New York City. • Became the club's all-time leader in MLS appearances on August 28 at New

York City, passing Shalrie Joseph and Diego Fagundez (261). • Became Revs' all-time minutes leader on August 18 vs. D.C. • Set record for most MLS starts in a Revs uniform (255) on August 8 vs.

Philadelphia. • Earned MLS Team of the Week honors for shutout on Aug. 4 vs. Nashville. • Surpassed Matt Reis (254) for third-most games played in club history on

July 25 vs. Montreal. • Became third player to register 250 starts with New England on July 17 at

Atlanta. • Started and registered an assist on May 1 vs. Atlanta...Named to Team of the

Week bench.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (2x, last 8/11/18 vs. PHI)Assists: 1 (9x, last 5/1/21 vs. ATL)Shots: 3 (2x, last 8/11/18 vs. PHI)Shots on Goal: 1 (10x, last 9/22/18 vs. CHI)Fouls Committed: 4 (6/8/14 vs. NY)Fouls Suffered: 4 (2x, last 7/30/14 vs. COL)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 at MTLGoal: 8/11/18 vs. PHI

Assist: 9/11/21 vs. NYCYellow Card: 8/28/21 at NYC

Red Card: 5/21/17 vs. CLB

POSITION: Defender | Ht. 6-4 | Wt. 175 BIRTHDAY: June 25, 1998 (23)HOMETOWN: New York, N.Y. COLLEGE: VirginiaLAST CLUB: – ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution in the first round (6th overall) of the 2020 MLS SuperDraft.

KESSLER AT A GLANCE• Selected with the sixth-overall pick in the 2020 MLS SuperDraft. • Second-year center back made 22 appearances and 19 starts, with four additional starts in the playoffs, in first professional campaign. • As a rookie, helped set a Revolution club record for fewest goals allowed per game (1.09 avg.) while leading the side in interceptions, tackles won, possession won, and clearances. • University of Virginia product played 52 games with the Cavaliers from 2017-19, earning All-ACC honors twice, 2019 ACC Tournament MVP recogni-tion, and a spot on the 2019 NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team. •Owns one international appearance for the U.S. Men's National Team, helping coach Gregg Berhalter's side to a 1-0 win over Mexico in the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup final.

4 | HENRY kESSLER

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Has appeared in 24 games, starting 21, with one goal. • Logged 40th start in MLS on September 29 at Montreal. • Netted first goal of the season on September 22 at Chicago... Surpassed

3,500 minutes played in MLS. • Collected 35th start in MLS on September 3 at Philadelphia.• Logged 40th MLS appearance on August 28 at New York City. • Missed time in July while on duty with the U.S. Men's National Team at the

2021 Concacaf Gold Cup.• Earned first USMNT cap in Gold Cup Final on Aug. 1 vs. Mexico. • Returned from international duty to play 90 minutes on Aug. 4 vs. Nashville. • Made 25th MLS start on May 1 vs. Atlanta. • Started the home opener on April 24 vs. D.C. ...Matched career high with 10

clearances and added six recoveries.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (2x, last 9/22/21 at CHI)Assists: N/AShots: 2 (3x, last 10/3/20 vs. NSH)Shots on Goal: 1 (4x, last 9/23/21 at CHI)Fouls Committed: 3 (3/7/20 vs. CHI)Fouls Suffered: 2 (2x, last 10/7/20 vs. TOR)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 at MTLGoal: 9/22/21 at CHI

Assist: N/AYellow Card: 9/11/21 vs. NYC

Red Card: N/A

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2020 NE 22 19 1 0 1823 12 2 2 0

2021 NE 24 21 1 0 1922 4 2 5 0

TOT 46 40 2 0 3745 16 4 7 0

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PLAYER BIOSPLAYER BIOS

KAPTOUM AT A GLANCE• Developed in FC Barcelona’s academy before six-year professional career

with Barcelona, Real Betis, and UD Almería. • Has earned more than 100 professional caps including appearances La

Liga, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and Copa del Rey. • Joined Barcelona Academy at age 12 and made pro debut with Barcelona B

in 2014.• In 2015-16 with Barcelona, competed in the UEFA Champions League and

helped lift the Copa del Rey trophy.• Made 15 La Liga appearances with Real Betis from 2018-19.

POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 160 BIRTHDAY: July 7, 1996 (25)HOMETOWN: Douala, CameroonCOLLEGE: --LAST CLUB: Real Betis (ESP) ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution on Dec. 23, 2020.

5 | WILfRID kAPTOUM

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: N/AAssists: 1 (7/17/21 at ATL)Shots: 2 (9/22/21 at CHI)Shots on Goal: 1 (8/4/21 vs. NSH)Fouls Committed: 2 (4x, last 8/18/21 vs. D.C.)Fouls Suffered: 1 (6x, last 9/11/21 vs. NYC)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/22/21 vs. CHIGoal: N/A

Assist: 9/29/21 at MTLYellow Card: 8/18/21 vs. D.C.

Red Card: N/A

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2013 NE 29 23 0 2 2174 6 1 2 0

2014 NE 26 14 0 2 1553 6 1 6 0

2015 NE 34 32 2 5 2882 14 5 3 0

2016 NE 32 31 0 3 2622 9 1 6 0

2017 NE 33 26 1 5 2195 11 2 2 0

2018 NE 24 20 2 0 1522 13 8 7 1

2019 NE 20 12 0 1 1079 3 2 2 0

2020 NE 18 15 0 0 1155 2 0 4 1

2021 NE 12 2 0 0 197 2 0 1 0

TOT 228 175 5 18 15379 66 20 33 2

6 | SCOTT CALDWELLPOSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-8 | Wt. 150BIRTHDAY: March 15, 1991 (30)HOMETOWN: Braintree, Mass.COLLEGE: AkronLAST CLUB: --ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution as a Homegrown Player on Dec. 21, 2012.

CALDWELL AT A GLANCE• Revolution Academy product and the club’s second Homegrown Player

signing entering ninth MLS season, all with New England. • Owns 228 games played in MLS – seventh most in club history – with 175

starts, five goals, and 18 assists since 2013. • Recognized as the club’s 2019 Humanitarian of the Year, voted 2015 Santand-

er Team MVP by Revolution fans, and named 2015 Players’ Player of the Year by teammates.

• Named Most Outstanding Player at the 2010 College Cup, leading the Uni-versity of Akron to the NCAA Division I National Championship.

• Has recorded caps with the Under-14, Under-15, Under-17, and Under-18 U.S. national teams.

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Helped the team to an 12-0-0 record when he appears in a game this sea-

son...Owns two starts. • Started and played 45 minutes on September 22 at Chicago, with one shot...

Collected 175th start in MLS. • Posted a 28-minute shift off the bench on September 3 at Philadelphia...

Marked 225th MLS appearance... Logged one shot. • Logged first start of the season on August 21 vs. Cincinnati. • Saw 15 minutes of action in the Aug. 18 win vs. D.C. • Played 15 minutes off the bench on August 8 vs. Philadelphia. • Played 15 minutes on July 21 at Miami. • Made first appearance of the season on June 19 at New York City.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (5x, last 9/22/18 vs. CHI)Assists: 2 (7/29/17 vs. PHI) Shots: 3 (2x, last 7/18/18 at MIN)Shots on Goal: 2 (2x, last 9/1/18 vs. POR)Fouls Committed: 6 (8/19/18 at DC)Fouls Suffered: 5 (7/5/17 vs. NY)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/22/21 at CHIGoal: 9/22/18 vs. CHI

Assist: 4/27/19 at SKCYellow Card: 9/22/21 at CHI

Red Card: 8/25/20 at DC

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2021 NE 19 9 0 2 735 7 1 4 0

TOT 19 9 0 2 735 7 1 4 0

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Owns two assists in 19 appearances, with nine starts, in debut MLS season.• Revolution are an unbeaten 8-0-1 when Kaptoum starts. • Notched an assist in a performance off the bench on September 29 at Mon-

treal. • Logged a 90-minute outing on September 22 at Chicago, with two shots. • Started and played 66 minutes on September 3 at Philadelphia... Logged

one shot. • Started in the 3-2 win on August 18 vs. D.C. United. • Recorded one shot in a substitute appearance on August 14 at Toronto. • Registered fifth start on August 4 vs. Nashville... Logged one shot on target. • Recorded first MLS assist on July 17 at Atlanta.• Logged second MLS start on May 22 vs. New York. • Collected first MLS start and first appearance at Gillette Stadium with a

64-minute outing on April 24 vs. D.C.• Made MLS debut as a substitute in season opener on April 17 at Chicago.

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2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Ranks tied for fourth in MLS in goals (13) and owns seven assists over 25

appearances, including 20 starts. • Notched second goal-and-assist outing on September 29 at Montreal.• Logged an assist for the second straight game on September 25 vs. Orlando. • Recorded an assist over 45-minute shift on September 22 at Chicago. • Started and played 82 minutes on September 18 vs. Columbus... Matched

season high with six shots. • Voted MLS Player of the Month for July (5G, 1A).• Wore the captain's armband in five of six games in Carles Gil's absence.• Collected 50th MLS appearance on August 14 at Toronto...Netted first penal-

ty-kick goal in MLS and fifth game-winning goal of the season. • Pulled into a tie in the Golden Boot race with 11th goal on August 8 vs. Phil-

adelphia.• Set new career high with 10th goal on July 31 at New York. • Earned MLS Team of the Week honors and registered first brace in league

play on July 25 vs. Montreal.• Scored seventh goal of the season, the game winner, on July 17 at Atlanta. • Scored in a career-best fifth consecutive game on July 3 at Columbus...

Marked 20th MLS goal. • Matched career-best streak of four consecutive games with a goal scored

on June 27 at FC Dallas.• Registered the game-winning goal on June 23 vs. New York. • Recorded a goal and an assist for the second time in MLS on May 22 vs.

New York... Earned Team of the Week honors. • Scored the game-tying goal in 2-2 draw on April 17 at Chicago.

POSITION: Forward | Ht. 5-10 | Wt. 175 BIRTHDAY: Feb. 18, 1990 (31)HOMETOWN: Concordia, ArgentinaCOLLEGE: --LAST CLUB: Club Tijuana (MEX)ACQUIRED: Acquired via transfer from Club Tijuana and signed to a multi-year Designated Player contract on July 10, 2019.

BOU AT A GLANCE•Designated Player has scored 27 goals - second most in MLS - in 57 regular season games since joining the Revolution from Club Tijuana in July 2019.•2021 MLS All-Star currently tied for fourth place in the 2021 MLS Golden Boot race with 13 goals. •Finished fifth in 2019 MLS Newcomer of the Year voting after scoring nine goals in 14 games after joining MLS in the secondary transfer window. •Scored a team-high three goals in 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs and became the second different Revolution player to record a postseason brace. •The Revolution are 10-0-6 across all competitions when Bou scores a goal. • Prior to MLS, totaled more 270 appearances, 85 goals scored, and 35 assists in 12-year career spanning Argentina, Mexico, and Ecuador.

7 | GUSTAvO BOU

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 2 (7/25/21 vs. MTL)Assists: 1 (12x, last 9/29/21 at MTL)Shots: 9 (7/27/19 vs. ORL)Shots on Goal: 4 (9/25/19 at POR)Fouls Committed: 3 (2x, last 6/23/21 vs. NY)Fouls Suffered: 4 (8/10/19 at SEA)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 at MTLGoal: 9/29/21 at MTL

Assist: 9/29/21 at MTLYellow Card: 9/29/21 at MTL

Red Card: N/A

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2019 NE 14 13 9 2 1155 61 25 1 0

2020 NE 18 14 5 3 1329 64 22 0 0

2021 NE 25 21 13 7 1946 65 27 2 0

TOT 57 48 27 12 4430 190 74 3 0

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Has played in 26 matches with 23 starts.• Ranks fifth on the team in minutes played. • Surpassed 9,000 minutes played in MLS on September 25 vs. Orlando. • Netted second goal of the season, a game-winner, on September 3 at Phil-

adelphia... Logged 100th start in MLS... Earned MLS Team of the Week hon-ors.

• Returned from injury with a 33-minute shift off the bench on August 28 at New York City.

• Exited the match on August 14 at Toronto with a knee injury...Missed August 18 match vs. D.C.

• Scored first goal in a Revolution uniform on August 8 vs. Philadelphia. • Started, played all 90 minutes and recorded two shots on July 19 at Atlanta. • Recorded 100th MLS appearance on May 1 vs. Atlanta.• Started in central midfield to open the season on April 17 at Chicago.

POLSTER AT A GLANCE• Defensive midfielder enters sixth MLS season with 123 league appearances,

104 starts, five goals and 12 assists with New England and Chicago Fire FC. • Appeared in 15 league games, starting eight, and made four playoff starts

with New England in 2020 after joining the team after the MLS is Back Tour-nament.

• Returned to MLS in July 2020 after a stint at Rangers FC, where he played 10 games in the Scottish Premiership and started in UEFA Europa League Qualifying.

• Began career as the seventh-overall pick in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft by the Chicago Fire, logging over 6,000 minutes and 82 appearances from 2015-18.

• Capped once by the United States Men’s National Team in 2018.

POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 6-0 | Wt. 170 BIRTHDAY: June 8, 1993 (28)HOMETOWN: Las Vegas, Nev. COLLEGE: SIU EdwardsvilleLAST CLUB: Rangers FC (SCO)ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution via transfer from Rangers FC on July 8, 2020.

8 | MATT POLSTER

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2015 CHI 30 27 0 0 2422 12 4 10 0

2016 CHI 27 24 2 2 2107 20 4 5 0

2017 CHI 22 21 1 7 1769 9 3 3 0

2018 CHI 3 1 0 1 126 1 0 0 0

2020 NE 15 8 0 2 756 2 0 4 1

2021 NE 26 23 2 0 1964 12 3 6 0

TOT 123 104 5 12 9144 56 14 28 1

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (5x, last 9/3/21 at PHI)Assists: 2 (7/1/17 vs. VAN)Shots: 3 (3x, last 9/3/16 vs. PHI)Shots on Goal: 2 (2x, last 6/10/17 vs. ATL)Fouls Committed: 5 (3x, last 9/28/16 at SEA)Fouls Suffered: 4 (2x, last 4/24/21 vs. DC)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 vs. MTLGoal: 9/3/21 at PHI

Assist: 10/14/20 at MTL Yellow Card: 9/11/21 vs. NYC

Red Card: 9/12/20 at PHI

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2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Has appeared in 25 matches, starting nine, with three goals scored. • Netted third goal of the season, 45th with New England, on September 22

at Chicago. • Posted 90-minute shift on September 3 at Philadelphia. • Started and played 75 minutes on August 28 at New York City. • Matched career high in shots on target (4) and netted second goal of the

season on July 21 at Miami. • Registered 300th MLS appearance on July 3 at Columbus. • Opened 2021 account with an 85th-minute goal on May 12 at Philadelphia...

Claimed sole possession of fourth-place on the club's all-time goals scored list.

• On May 1 vs. Atlanta, moved ahead of Lee Nguyen for ninth-most games played in club history.

POSITION: Forward | Ht. 6-2 | Wt. 185BIRTHDAY: Feb. 27, 1990 (31)HOMETOWN: Prior Lake, Minn.COLLEGE: AkronLAST CLUB: Sporting Kansas City (MLS)ACQUIRED: Acquired via trade with Sporting Kansas City on Feb. 19, 2014.

BUNBURY AT A GLANCE• Entering 12th MLS season, eighth in New England, and ranks tied for sev-

enth among active players in games played (316). • Owns 64 goals, 28 assists and 211 games started in MLS. • Ranks fourth in Revolution history with 45 goals, with 21 assists, since join-

ing New England in a trade from Sporting Kansas City in 2014. • Ranks eighth in club history in MLS games played (226) in a Revs jersey. • Has scored at least eight goals across all competitions in four straight sea-

sons since 2017, claiming the club’s 2020 Golden Boot award with eight tal-lies in 22 games.

• Named the Revolution’s 2020 Humanitarian of the Year for his leadership in organizing community events.

10 | TEAL BUNBURY

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2010 KC 26 13 5 2 1441 41 23 3 0

2011 KC 29 20 9 3 1744 55 22 2 1

2012 KC 22 14 5 1 1247 50 16 2 0

2013 KC 12 1 0 1 214 10 2 1 0

2014 NE 31 28 4 6 2446 53 28 5 0

2015 NE 30 20 4 5 1787 26 10 6 0

2016 NE 27 19 2 2 1666 49 9 5 0

2017 NE 28 13 7 1 1279 46 22 1 0

2018 NE 32 30 11 4 2566 68 33 5 0

2019 NE 32 25 6 2 2191 62 21 2 0

2020 NE 22 19 8 1 1466 43 12 3 0

2021 NE 25 9 3 0 925 28 12 2 0

TOT 316 211 64 28 18972 542 210 37 1

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 2 (6x, last 11/1/20 vs. DC)Assists: 1 (28x, last 8/29/20 vs. NY)Shots: 7 (4x, last 10/14/20 at MTL)Shots on Goal: 4 (4x, last 7/21/21 at MIA) Fouls Committed: 7 (2x, last 7/23/16 vs. CHI)Fouls Suffered: 5 (2x, last 5/31/15 vs. LA)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/25/21 vs. ORL

Start: 9/22/21 at CHIGoal: 9/22/21 at CHI

Assist: 8/29/20 vs. NYYellow Card: 6/27/21 at DAL

Red Card: 8/27/11 vs. DAL

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Owns 12 goals, tied for fourth-most in MLS, and leads New England in shots

(94) and shots on target (34) over 27 appearances, with 19 starts.• Scored five goals in first four appearances for Poland National Team in Sep-

tember's FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. • Scored for the third consecutive match on September 29 at Montreal...

Notched 50th appearance in MLS. • Scored the opening goal on September 25 vs. Orlando... Matched Gustavo

Bou for the team lead in goals scored. • Logged a career-high 11 shots, also a single-game club record, on Septem-

ber 18 vs. Columbus...Netted 11th goal of the season, the equalizer in the 62nd minute.

• Surpassed 3,000 minutes played in MLS with a full 90-minute performance on August 28 at New York City.

• Registered second MLS brace and logged one assist on August 21 vs. Cin-cinnati... Earned MLS Team of the Week honors.

• Netted the game-winning goal in stoppage time on July 31 at New York... Totaled seven shots.

• Recorded first MLS brace on July 21 at Miami...Finished with three shots on goal...Named to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week.

• Collected first assist of the season on July 17 at Atlanta.• Scored fifth goal and recorded career-high eight shots on July 7 vs. Toronto...

Matched career best with four shots on goal. • Scored game-winning goal on May 29 at Cincinnati...Marked 10th MLS

goal...Totaled seven shots. • Scored off the bench for a second consecutive match on May 22 vs. New

York...Played 29 minutes and logged four shots, two on target. • Netted the game-winning goal in the 86th minute on May 16 vs. Columbus...

Scored three minutes after entering match as a substitute.• Started and scored club's first goal of the season on April 17 at Chicago.

POSITION: Forward | Ht. 6-3 | Wt. 185BIRTHDAY: July 12, 1996 (25)HOMETOWN: Kraków, PolandCOLLEGE: --LAST CLUB: Pogón Szczecin (POL)ACQUIRED: Acquired via transfer from Pogón Szczecin and signed to a multi-year Designated Player contract on Dec. 20, 2019.

BUKSA AT A GLANCE• Entering second MLS campaign after recording six regular season goals and

two assists in first MLS season in 2020. • Owns 50 appearances in MLS, 35 of them starts, with 19 goals and four assists. • One of two Revs players to appear in all 23 league games in 2020, adding one

goal in four MLS Cup Playoff starts. • Polish international owns five goals in four caps with Poland National Team, all

coming in September's FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. • Led Pogón Szczecin with seven goals scored through 17 appearances in 2019-

20 campaign, helping club reach first place in the Ekstraklasa table. • Captured Pogón Szczecin's 2018-19 Golden Boot after pacing team with 11

goals.

9 | ADAM BUkSA

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 2 (2x, last 8/21/21 vs. CIN)Assists: 1 (4x, last 8/21/21 vs. CIN)Shots: 11 (9/18/21 vs. CLB)Shots on Goal: 4 (2x, last 7/7/21 vs. TOR)Fouls Committed: 6 (10/14/20 at MTL)Fouls Suffered: 3 (3x, last 4/24/21 vs. DC)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 at MTLGoal: 9/29/21 at MTL

Assist: 8/21/21 vs. CINYellow Card: 9/11/21 vs. NYC

Red Card: N/A

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2020 NE 23 16 6 2 1499 59 24 4 0

2021 NE 27 19 13 2 1818 94 34 2 0

TOT 50 35 19 4 3317 153 58 6 0

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2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Owns one appearance this season, a second-half shift off the bench on Au-

gust 21 vs. Cincinnati. • Has started 17 games for Revolution II in USL League One...Has recorded

two goals and thre assists.

POSITION: Forward | Ht. 5-11 | Wt. 165 BIRTHDAY: March 20, 1999 (22)HOMETOWN: South Hamilton, Mass.COLLEGE: IndianaLAST CLUB: –ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution as a Homegrown Player on Jan. 18, 2019.

RENNICKS AT A GLANCE• In January 2019, became the sixth Revolution Academy product to sign with

the club as a Homegrown Player. • Owns seven MLS appearances and one start in the regular season, adding

three MLS Cup Playoff appearances during the 2020 campaign. • Scored four goals in eight appearances with Revolution II during the 2020

USL League One season, tied for the team lead.• Has scored seven goals for the United States’ Under-20 side, including the

game winner in a Round of 16 win vs. France in the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

• Played two years of college soccer at Indiana, recording six goals and one assist in 29 total appearances.

12 | JUSTIN RENNICkS

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2019 NE 2 1 0 0 106 3 0 0 0

2020 NE 4 0 0 0 29 2 0 0 0

2021 NE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

TOT 7 1 0 0 136 5 0 0 0

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: N/AAssists: N/AShots: 2 (3/9/19 vs. CLB)Shots on Goal: N/AFouls Committed: 1 (6/29/19 vs. HOU)Fouls Suffered: 1 (3x, last 7/21/20 vs. TOR)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 8/21/21 vs. CIN

Start: 6/29/19 vs. HOUGoal: N/A

Assist: N/AYellow Card: N/A

Red Card: N/A

11 | EMMANUEL BOATENGPOSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-6 | Wt. 150BIRTHDAY: Jan. 17, 1994 (27)HOMETOWN: Accra, GhanaCOLLEGE: Califonia Santa BarbaraLAST CLUB: Columbus Crew SC (MLS)ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Jan. 7, 2021.

BOATENG AT A GLANCE• Sixth-year midfielder owns 128 career appearances, 71 starts, 11 goals and

17 assists with LA Galaxy (2016-19), D.C. United (2019-20), Columbus Crew (2020) and New England.

• Tallied nine goals and 13 assists in 108 regular season appearances with the LA Galaxy from 2016-19.

• Began career in Sweden’s top-flight Allsvenskan with Helsingborgs IF, to-taling 37 league appearances from 2013-15.

• Recognized as nation’s top high school player in 2012 as the recipient of the 2012 Gatorade Player of the Year award.

• Graduate of Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy in native Accra.

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Owns two goals and three assists in seven appearances for New England,

including three starts.• Netted his second goal of the season in 45-minute outing on September 11

vs. New York City. • Logged his 70th MLS start on August 28 at New York City. • Collected first start with New England on August 21 vs. Cincinnati... Regis-

tered a goal-and-assist performance in the win... Played 62 minutes. • Assisted Tajon Buchanan's goal in comeback win on August 18 vs. D.C. • Played a season-high 27 minutes off the bench on August 4 vs. Nashville. • Played 12 minutes off the bench on July 21 at Miami. • Made Revolution debut on July 7 vs. Toronto... Assisted Adam Buksa's goal

in the second half...Played 26 minutes.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (11x, last 9/11/21 vs. NYC)Assists: 2 (4/23/16 vs. RSL)Shots: 5 (6/22/19 at CIN)Shots on Goal: 3 (10/16/16 at HOU)Fouls Committed: 3 (9/15/18 at TOR)Fouls Suffered: 3 (5/8/16 vs. NE)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/11/21 vs. NYC

Start: 9/11/21 vs. NYCGoal: 8/21/21 vs. CIN

Assist: 8/21/21 vs. CINYellow Card: 10/28/20 at D.C.

Red Card: N/A

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2016 LA 26 17 2 5 1547 20 9 1 0

2017 LA 34 29 4 2 2321 28 13 0 0

2018 LA 27 12 2 5 1188 17 4 2 0

2019 LA/DC 24 7 1 1 930 14 5 1 0

2020 DC/CLB 10 3 0 1 323 3 1 2 0

2021 NE 7 3 2 3 261 5 2 0 0

TOT 128 71 11 17 6570 87 34 6 0

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2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Has appeared in 25 matches with 23 starts... Owns two goals and three

assists.• Ranks third on the team in minutes played. • Logged personal-best third assist of the season on September 29 at Mon-

treal. • Collected 100th MLS appearance on September 25 vs. Orlando. • Returned to the Starting XI and played all 90 minutes on September 3 at

Philadelphia. • Made 95th MLS appearance on August 14 at Toronto. • Netted second goal of the season on July 31 at New York.• Made 75th MLS start on July 3 at Columbus. • Tallied a career-high five shots, including two on target, over a 90-minute

performance on May 29 at Cincinnati. • Collected first assist of the season on Adam Buksa's game-winner on May

16 vs. Columbus...Added two key passes and two shots. • Scored fourth career goal on May 1 vs. Atlanta... Also recorded team highs

in tackles (5), recoveries (9), and interceptions (2)...Eclipsed 6,000 career minutes played.

• Paced team with three tackles in home opener on April 24 vs. D.C. United.

15 | BRANDON BYEPOSITION: Defender | Ht. 6-0 | Wt. 185BIRTHDAY: Nov. 29, 1995 (25)HOMETOWN: Portage, Mich.COLLEGE: Western MichiganLAST CLUB: –ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2018 MLS SuperDraft.

BYE AT A GLANCE• Owns 101 MLS appearances, including 87 starts, with five goals and eight

assists since being drafted eighth overall in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft.• Finished rookie campaign with the third most appearances (24) and min-

utes played (1,470) among all 2018 MLS SuperDraft picks. • Led Western Michigan to its first MAC regular season championship, NCAA

Tournament win, and national top-five ranking as a team captain in 2017. • Major League Soccer’s first draftee from Western Michigan University, was

named MAC Player of the Year and a Hermann Trophy semifinalist as a senior.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (4x, last 5/1/21 vs. ATL)Assists: 1 (8x, last 9/29/21 at MTL)Shots: 5 (5/29/21 at CIN) Shots on Goal: 2 (2x, last 5/29/21 at CIN)Fouls Committed: 4 (4x, last 5/1/21 vs. ATL)Fouls Suffered: 3 (9/29/19 vs. NYC)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 at MTLGoal: 7/31/21 at NY

Assist: 9/29/21 at MTLYellow Card: 8/14/21 at TOR

Red Card: 4/27/19 at SKC

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Second-year pro has appeared in 17 games and started 14 in debut MLS

season. • Owns two additional appearances, both starts, for Revolution II in USL

League One. • Posted a 28-minute shift off the bench on August 21 vs. Cincinnati. • Logged two shots, one on goal, on July 3 at Columbus. • Made first career substitute appearance on June 23 vs. New York. • Recorded a third consecutive start on May 12 at Philadelphia.• On May 8 at Nashville, completed 37 of 41 passes and created one chance. • Made MLS debut on May 1 vs. Atlanta United...Became the first Revolution

II graduate to appear and start in a first-team match...Completed all 33 pass attempts.

• Missed first two games of the season with an injury.

MACIEL AT A GLANCE• On May 1, 2021, became the first Revolution II graduate to play in MLS for

New England. • Signed to MLS roster on March 22, 2021 after featuring in all 16 games for

Revolution II in the team’s inaugural USL League One season. • Central midfielder was the only player to appear in all 16 matches for Revs

II during 2020 season. • Developed for 10 years in the Botafogo F.R. Academy in Brazil. • Suited up for the Botafogo Under-20 side in the 2020 Copa Sao Paulo de

Futebol Junior.• Made 32 appearances for the Botafogo F.R. U-20 side at center midfield in

2019 across all competitions totaling 2,000 minutes.

POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-6 | Wt. 150 BIRTHDAY: January 18, 2000 (21)HOMETOWN: Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCOLLEGE: –LAST CLUB: Revolution II (USL)ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution on March 22, 2021.

13 | MACIEL

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2021 NE 17 14 0 0 1156 3 1 1 0

TOT 17 14 0 0 1156 3 1 1 0

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: N/AAssists: N/AShots: 2 (7/3/21 at CLB) Shots on Goal: 1 (7/3/21 at CLB)Fouls Committed: 3 (2x, last 7/7/21 vs. TOR)Fouls Suffered: 1 (5x, last 8/8/21 vs. PHI)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC

Start: 8/28/21 at NYCGoal: N/A

Assist: N/AYellow Card: 6/19/21 at NYC

Red Card: N/A

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2018 NE 24 16 1 2 1470 12 5 4 0

2019 NE 30 30 2 2 2657 22 7 4 1

2020 NE 22 18 0 1 1636 13 2 2 0

2021 NE 25 23 2 3 2117 20 6 3 0

TOT 101 87 5 8 7880 67 20 13 1

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18 | BRAD kNIGHTON

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Has started six games this season with a 5-1-0 record. • Logged an eight-save outing and third clean sheet on September 3 at

Philadelphia... Marked fifth straight win... Earned MLS Team of the Week honors.

• Collected fourth straight win on July 31 at New York.• Collected second straight clean sheet and 75th MLS appearance on July

21 at Miami.• Logged a clean-sheet victory with five saves on July 17 at Atlanta.

POSITION: Goalkeeper | Ht. 6-2 | Wt. 185BIRTHDAY: Feb. 6, 1985 (36)HOMETOWN: Richmond, Va. COLLEGE: UNC-WilmingtonLAST CLUB: Vancouver Whitecaps FCACQUIRED: Acquired via trade with Van-couver Whitecaps FC on Dec. 11, 2013.

KNIGHTON AT A GLANCE• 15-year pro in second stint with New England, entering 11th MLS campaign

with the club. • Has posted a 32-26-20 career record with 16 shutouts across 81 MLS ap-

pearances and 78 starts. • First signed with New England as an undrafted free agent out of UNC-Wilm-

ington in 2007, and owns a 19-17-14 record with the Revs. • Started four of five matches in the Revs’ run to the 2016 U.S. Open Cup

Final, recording 18 saves and 1.20 goals-against average in the tournament. • Played for the Philadelphia Union (2010) and Vancouver Whitecaps FC

(2012-13), helping the Whitecaps reach the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time in club history.

• Inducted into UNC-Wilmington Athletic Hall of Fame in January 2018.

YEAR TEAM GP GS W L T MINS SHO SV GA

2007 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2008 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 NE 6 6 1 2 3 540 0 36 14

2010 PHI 8 8 3 3 1 652 2 23 8

2012 VAN 10 8 3 3 3 782 3 27 7

2013 VAN 11 11 6 3 2 990 2 35 15

2014 NE 2 2 1 1 0 180 0 6 6

2015 NE 3 3 1 1 1 270 1 9 6

2016 NE 13 13 6 5 1 1153 2 31 16

2017 NE 6 6 3 1 2 540 1 20 11

2018 NE 7 7 2 3 2 630 1 33 13

2019 NE 8 7 1 3 4 662 0 16 13

2020 NE 1 1 0 0 1 90 0 5 1

2021 NE 6 6 5 1 0 540 3 22 6

TOT 81 78 32 26 20 7029 16 263 116

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Shots Faced: 13 (4/25/09 at RSL)Saves: 9 (4/4/09 vs. DAL)Goals Allowed: 6 (4/25/09 at RSL)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/3/21 at PHI

Start: 9/3/21 at PHIWin: 9/3/21 at PHI

Shutout: 9/3/21 at PHIYellow Card: 7/9/16 vs. CLB

Red Card: 10/16/16 at CHI

17 | TAJON BUCHANANPOSITION: Forward | Ht. 6-0 | Wt. 155BIRTHDAY: Feb. 8, 1999 (22)HOMETOWN: Brampton, OntarioCOLLEGE: SyracuseLAST CLUB: –ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution in the first round (9th overall) of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft.

BUCHANAN AT A GLANCE• 2021 MLS All-Star enjoyed breakout 2020 season, appearing in all 23

league games with two goals, plus four starts and one goal in the MLS Cup Playoffs.

• Transferred to Club Brugge (Belgium) for an undisclosed fee and will re-main with New England through end of 2021.

• Owns 13 international appearances, three goals, and four assists for the Canada Men's National Team, including five caps as the Best Young Player at the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup.

• Received Canada Soccer’s 2020 Youth International Player of the Year Award.

• Displayed versatility in second pro season, featuring primarily as a winger before converting to right back at the start of the 2020 postseason.

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Transferred to Club Brugge (Belgium) on Aug. 24 and will remain with Rev-

olution through end of 2021. • Enjoying a career season with seven goals and five assists in 22 games

played, including 16 starts.• Featured in five games for the Canadian Men's National Team in the 2021

Concacaf Gold Cup... Netted one goal in the semifinal round vs. Mexico...Named the tournament's Best Young Player and a Best XI selection.

• Earned three caps and two starts with the Canada National Team for World Cup Qualifiers in September...Scored one goal with one assist in those three games.

• Made 30th MLS start on September 25 vs. Orlando. • Played 29 minutes and assisted Carles Gil's game-winning goal on Sep-

tember 22 at Chicago. • Matched personal best with seven shots on September 18 vs. Columbus...

Scoring streak in league play snapped at four games. • Netted the game-winning goal on September 11 vs. New York City... Ap-

peared on MLS Team of the Week as a reserve. • Recorded a goal-and-assist performance on August 21 vs. Cincinnati...

Logged 50th appearance in MLS. • Netted fourth goal of the season on August 14 at Toronto. • Collected his first goal-and-assist performance on July 3 at Columbus. • Collected second goal on June 23 vs. New York. • Registered second assist in 31-minute shift on June 19 at New York City FC. • Scored first goal and notched a career-high four shots on target on May 22

vs. New York...Marked first game-winning goal.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2019 NE 10 4 0 2 391 11 2 0 0

2020 NE 23 11 2 2 1084 30 12 1 0

2021 NE 22 16 7 5 1430 48 19 3 0

TOT 55 31 9 9 2905 89 33 4 0

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (9x, last 9/11/21 vs. NYC)Assists: 1 (9x, last 9/22/21 at CHI)Shots: 7 (2x, last 9/18/21 vs. CLB)Shots on Goal: 4 (5/22/21 vs. NY)Fouls Committed: 3 (2x, last 5/16/21 vs. CLB)Fouls Suffered: 6 (2x, last 5/29/21 at CIN)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 at MTLGoal: 9/11/21 vs. NYC

Assist: 9/22/21 at CHIYellow Card: 9/25/21 vs. ORL

Red Card: N/A

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2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• 2021 MLS All-Star named MLS Player of the Month in June after recording

five assists in three games. • MLS MVP candidate has recorded a league-high 16 assists with three goals.• Eight game-winning assists are a club record and tied for the MLS sin-

gle-season record. • Matched personal-best and club record with 108 chances created. • Scored the game-winning goal on September 22 at Chicago. • Registered first start and 90-minute performance since returning from in-

jury and matched season-high 10 chances created on September 18 vs. Columbus...Third time reaching double-digit chances created in MLS...Sur-passed 5,000 minutes played in MLS.

• Collected a game-winning assist in 45 minutes played on September 11 vs. New York City... Earned MLS Team of the Week honors.

• Returned to action on September 3 at Philadelphia...Played 24 minutes.• Sidelined for all of July with a muscle injury...Returned to training on Aug. 30. • Logged two assists, including a game-winning helper, on July 31 at New

York...Named to Team of the Week. • Earned MLS Player of the Week Honors after logging a career-best three

assists on June 23 vs. New York...Extended streak to five straight games with an assist... Marked 50th MLS appearance.

• Logged game-winning assist on May 29 at Cincinnati...Added 10 chances created and two shots...Earned MLS Team of the Week honors.

• Recorded one goal and one assist on May 1 vs. Atlanta...Logged a game-high five key passes...Named to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week...Im-proved to 5-of-7 from the penalty spot for his MLS career.

POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-7 | Wt. 145 BIRTHDAY: Nov. 22, 1992 (28)HOMETOWN: Valencia, SpainCOLLEGE: –LAST CLUB: Deportivo de la Coruna (ESP)ACQUIRED: Transferred from Deportivo de la Coruna and signed to a multi-year Desig-nated Player contract on Jan. 30, 2019.

GIL AT A GLANCE• The 2019 MLS Newcomer of the Year, MLS Best XI selection, and Revolution

Team MVP owns 63 league appearances, 58 starts, 13 goals and 32 assists. • Revs’ captain has led New England to back-to-back MLS Cup Playoff ap-

pearances, with two goals and three assists en route to the 2020 Eastern Conference Final after returning from an injury that sidelined him for the majority of 2020.

• Claimed New England’s 2019 Golden Boot with 10 goals and 14 assists, starting every game.

• Transferred to the Revolution in January 2019 and signed as a Designated Player after making more than 180 appearances in eight-year professional career in Spain and England.

22 | CARLES GIL

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2019 NE 34 34 10 14 3052 67 24 6 0

2020 NE 6 4 0 2 366 7 2 0 0

2021 NE 23 20 3 16 1886 44 18 2 0

TOT 63 58 13 32 5304 118 44 8 0

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 2 (3/17/19 at TOR)Assists: 3 (6/23/21 vs. NY)Shots: 9 (7/17/19 vs. VAN)Shots on Goal: 3 (2x, last 7/17/19 vs. VAN)Fouls Committed: 2 (8/17/19 at NY)Fouls Suffered: 6 (3x, last 11/8/20 at PHI)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 at MTLGoal: 9/22/21 at CHI

Assist: 9/11/21 vs. NYCYellow Card: 9/22/21 at CHI

Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Has made 11 MLS appearances, including three starts, with one assist.• Owns seven appearances and four goals in USL League One with Revolu-

tion II. • Logged second consecutive start and collected first MLS assist on Septem-

ber 11 vs. New York City... Recorded two shots. • Registered first MLS start on September 3 at Philadelphia... Played 62 min-

utes and logged one shot. • Made USL League One Team of the Week after two-goal performance on

Aug. 5. • Played a career-high 25 minutes as a substitute on May 29 at Cincinnati. • Made Gillette Stadium debut as a substitute on May 22 vs. New York. • Played 11 minutes off the bench on May 12 at Philadelphia. • Collected second professional appearance on May 8 at Nashville.• Made professional debut with seven-minute outing on April 17 at Chicago...

Registered one shot, which hit the crossbar.

POSITION: Forward | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 170BIRTHDAY: Dec. 17, 1998 (22)HOMETOWN: Kampala, Uganda COLLEGE: PittsburghLAST CLUB: –ACQUIRED: Selected in the first round (24th overall) of the 2021 MLS SuperDraft; signed by New England on March 5, 2021.

KIZZA AT A GLANCE• Selected by New England in the first round (24th overall) of the 2021 MLS

SuperDraft. • Owns four goals in USL League One action. • Scored 31 goals in 53 appearances over three seasons at the University of

Pittsburgh from 2017-19, leading the team in goals with 15 as a sophomore and 12 as a junior.

• Named to the All-ACC First-Team, All-ACC Tournament Team, Scholar All-East Region Team, and All-South Region Second Team in 2019.

• Uganda native arrived in the United States at age 14, attending Carlisle High School in Virginia before transferring to Montverde Academy in Florida after his sophomore season.

19 | EDWARD kIZZA

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2021 NE 11 3 0 1 259 5 0 0 0

TOT 11 3 0 1 259 5 0 0 0

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: N/AAssists: 1 (9/11/21 vs. NYC) Shots: 2 (9/11/21 vs. NYC)Shots on Goal: N/A Fouls Committed: 4 (9/3/21 at PHI)Fouls Suffered: 2 (9/11/21 vs. NYC)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/22/21 at CHI

Start: 9/22/21 at CHIGoal: N/A

Assist: 9/11/21 vs. NYCYellow Card: N/A

Red Card: N/A

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23 | JON BELLPOSITION: Defender | Ht. 6-1 | Wt. 175BIRTHDAY: August 26, 1997 (24)HOMETOWN: Silver Spring, Md.COLLEGE: Maryland Baltimore CountyLAST CLUB: –ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution to a one-year contract with additional club options on March 22, 2021.

BELL AT A GLANCE • Central defender graduated from Revolution II roster to the first team in

March 2021 after making 15 starts in USL League One during debut pro campaign in 2020.

• In 2020, became only the fifth graduate from UMBC to be selected in the MLS SuperDraft.

• Named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List at the start of 2019 season.• Appeared in 56 games during his four years at UMBC, making 53 starts at

midfield and defense.

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Has appeared in 10 contests, including eight starts, in debut MLS cam-

paign... Owns one goal and two assists. • Returned to action with a 90-minute shift on September 22 at Chicago...

Logged second asssist of the season. • Missed almost two months with a hamstring injury. • Returned to the Starting XI and logged first MLS assist on July 21 at Miami. • Started and played 68 minutes on June 27 at FC Dallas. • Opened MLS account and became the first Revolution II graduate to score

for the first team on June 19 at New York City. • Submitted a 13-minute shift off the bench on May 29 at Cincinnati. • Made a third consecutive start on May 22 vs. New York. • Made a second consecutive start on May 16 vs. Columbus...Logged team-

bests in tackles (3) and interceptions (2) over the 90-minute outing. • Became the second Revolution II alum to appear in a first-team contest on

May 12 at Philadelphia...Played 90 minutes in central defense.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2021 NE 10 8 1 2 684 3 2 1 0

TOT NE 10 8 1 2 684 3 2 1 0

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (6/19/21 at NYC)Assists: 1 (2x, last 9/22/21 at CHI)Shots: 1 (3x, last 6/19/21 vs. NYC)Shots on Goal: 1 (6/19/21 vs. NYC)Fouls Committed: 3 (5/16/21 vs. CLB)Fouls Suffered: N/A

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/25/21 vs. ORL

Start: 9/22/21 at CHIGoal: 6/19/21 at NYC

Assist: 9/22/21 at CHIYellow Card: 5/16/21 vs. CLB

Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Owns three goals and four assists over 26 games played, starting all but one.• Ranks second on the team in minutes played and tied for fifth in assists. • Netted third goal of the season on September 29 at Montreal. • Logged 50th start in MLS on September 18 vs. Columbus. • Made seventh MLS start at right back on August 28 at New York City FC. • Posted a 90-minute shift on August 21 vs. Cincinnati...Marked first start at

right back in 2021...Surpassed 4,000 minutes played in MLS. • Tallied the game-winning goal on August 18 vs. D.C. United. • Collected fourth assist on August 14 at Toronto. • Named to MLS Team of the Week for performance on August 8 vs. Phila-

delphia. • Registered one assist on July 31 at New York. • Collected 50th MLS appearance on July 7 vs. Toronto... Logged three shots.• Recorded second assist on July 3 at Columbus... Tallied team highs in tackles

(7), possession gained (7), and clearances (4). • Scored first goal of the season in 90-minute shift on June 23 vs. New York...

Earned MLS Team of the Week honors. • Logged two shots on goal and played 90 minutes on May 22 vs. New York. • Recorded assist on Teal Bunbury's goal on May 12 at Philadelphia.• Started and played 89 minutes in 2-2 draw on April 17 at Chicago...Issued a

red card for denial of obvious goal-scoring opportunity in stoppage time and served a one-game suspension on April 24.

24 | DEJUAN JONESPOSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 165BIRTHDAY: June 24, 1997 (24)HOMETOWN: Lansing, Mich.COLLEGE: Michigan StateLAST CLUB: –ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution in the first round (11th overall) of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft.

JONES AT A GLANCE• Third-year pro was selected by New England with the 11th-overall pick in the

2019 MLS SuperDraft.• Has made 64 league appearances and 52 starts, with five additional starts in

the MLS Cup Playoffs, and owns four goals and five assists. • Featured primarily at outside back with additional appearances in midfield.• Recorded 16 goals and 14 assists across 75 career appearances for Michigan

State, earning back-to-back Second Team All-Big 10 Conference selections. • Led Michigan State to the College Cup Semifinal in 2018 and the College

Cup Elite Eight in 2017. • A native of Lansing, Mich., and a decorated high school player named the

state's Gatorade Player of the Year and Mr. Soccer in 2015.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (4x, last 9/29/21 at MTL)Assists: 1 (5x, last 8/14/21 at TOR)Shots: 3 (2x, last 7/7/21 vs. TOR)Shots on Goal: 3 (10/7/20 vs. TOR)Fouls Committed: 3 (10/19/20 vs. PHI)Fouls Suffered: 4 (3/7/20 vs. CHI)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 at MTLGoal: 9/29/21 at MTL

Assist: 8/14/21 at TORYellow Card: 7/3/21 at CLB

Red Card: 4/17/21 at CHI

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2019 NE 20 14 1 1 1296 13 4 0 0

2020 NE 18 13 0 0 1134 7 5 2 0

2021 NE 26 25 3 4 2160 14 7 2 1

TOT 64 52 4 5 4590 34 16 4 1

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2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Has appeared in 28 games, starting 17, and owns two goals with four assists. • Ranks tied for fourth on the team in assists. • Registered 170th MLS appearance on September 25 vs. Orlando. • Surpassed 10,000 minutes played in MLS on September 18 vs. Columbus. • Posted his fourth full 90-minute shift of the season on August 28 at New

York City. • Scored the Revs' opening goal in 3-2 win on August 18 vs. D.C. United. • Assisted Matt Polster's goal on August 8 vs. Philadelphia.• Logged second assist of the season on July 7 vs. Toronto.• Recorded first assist in a 64-minute shift on July 3 at Columbus.• Scored the game-winning goal, his first goal in a Revolution uniform, on

June 19 at New York City FC.• Started in central midfield in season opener on April 17 at Chicago...Played

82 minutes in the draw.

MCNAMARA AT A GLANCE• Eighth-year midfielder owns 171 league appearances, 117 starts, 18 goals,

and 23 assists between Chivas USA, New York City FC, Houston Dynamo, and New England.

• Joined the Revolution midway through 2020 and made 14 appearances, plus four in the playoffs, before re-signing with New England for the 2021 season.

• Spent four years with New York City FC, playing 86 games and tallying 13 goals with 14 assists from 2015-18.

• Made 37 leagues appearances for the Houston Dynamo from 2019-20. • Played collegiately at Brown and Clemson, earning a master’s degree in

applied economics, before being selected by Chivas USA in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft.

POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 170 BIRTHDAY: Feb. 6, 1991 (30)HOMETOWN: West Nyack, N.Y. COLLEGE: Brown/ClemsonLAST CLUB: Houston Dynamo (MLS)ACQUIRED: Trade with Houston Dynamo on Aug. 17, 2020; re-signed by New En-gland on Dec. 22, 2020.

26 | TOMMY MCNAMARA

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (18x, last 8/18/21 vs. D.C.)Assists: 2 (7/17/16 at MTL) Shots: 5 (3/26/16 vs. NE)Shots on Goal: 2 (10x, last 5/17/17 at RSL)Fouls Committed: 4 (7/26/15 vs. ORL)Fouls Suffered: 5 (7/16/19 at CIN)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 vs. MTLGoal: 8/18/21 vs. D.C.

Assist: 9/25/21 vs. ORLYellow Card: 8/21/21 vs. CIN

Red Card: N/A

25 | ARNÓR TRAUSTASONPOSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 6-0 | Wt. 165BIRTHDAY: April 30, 1993 (28)HOMETOWN: Keflavík, IcelandCOLLEGE: – LAST CLUB: Malmö FF (SWE)ACQUIRED: Acquired by New England via transfer from Malmö FF on March 16, 2021.

TRAUSTASON AT A GLANCE• Winger arrives in New England with more than 275 appearances across

all competitions in the top flights of Sweden, Greece, Austria, Norway, and Iceland.

• Has collected 40 international caps with Iceland national team, including appearances at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and 2016 European Champion-ship.

• Most recently featured for Malmö FF from 2018-21, and helped the Swedish side capture the 2020 Allsvenskan title following a runner-up finish in the 2019 campaign.

• Owns 34 combined appearances in UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League competition.

• Won the 2018 Greek Super League 1 title with AEK Athens, as well as the 2015 Allsvenskan title and the 2015 Swedish Cup with IFK Norrköping.

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Started 18 of 25 appearances since joining the club in April. • Owns two goals, seven assists, and 27 shots, including nine on target. • Ranks second on the team in assists and sixth in shots. • Posted a 61-minute performance and collected seventh assist of the sea-

son on September 22 at Chicago. • Appeared as a substitute on September 18 vs. Columbus. • Logged sixth assist of the season on September 3 at Philadelphia... Ejected

in the 59th minute after picking up a second yellow card and served a one-game suspesion on September 11.

• Recorded fifth assist on August 18 vs. D.C. ...Ejected in the 72nd minute after picking up a second yellow card.

• Recorded a season-high three shots on August 8 vs. Philadelphia. • Collected an assist for second straight game on July 31 at New York.• Logged one assist and two shots on July 25 vs. Montreal. • Collected first two MLS goals on July 21 at Miami...Named to MLS Team of

the Week. • Registered first two MLS assists on May 22 vs. New York...Earned bench

spot on MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week. • Made MLS and Revolution debut in home opener on April 24 vs. D.C. Unit-

ed.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 2 (7/21/21 at MIA)Assists: 2 (5/22/21 vs. NY)Shots: 3 (8/8/21 vs. PHI)Shots on Goal: 2 (7/21/21 at MIA)Fouls Committed: 2 (4/24/21 vs. D.C.)Fouls Suffered: 4 (8/18/21 vs. D.C.)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/25/21 vs. ORL

Start: 9/22/21 at CHIGoal: 7/21/21 at MIA

Assist: 9/22/21 at CHIYellow Card: 8/18/21 vs. D.C.

Red Card: 8/18/21 vs. D.C.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2014 CHV 6 6 1 0 467 6 3 1 0

2015 NYC 19 15 5 3 1324 23 12 3 0

2016 NYC 30 28 5 9 2229 40 18 5 0

2017 NYC 27 19 3 2 1574 23 11 5 0

2018 NYC 10 4 0 0 370 3 0 3 0

2019 HOU 33 15 2 3 1530 18 8 3 1

2020 HOU/NE 18 13 0 2 1043 18 3 2 0

2021 NE 28 17 2 4 1690 27 9 4 0

TOT 171 117 18 23 10227 158 64 27 0

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2021 NE 25 18 2 7 1355 27 9 4 2

TOT 25 18 2 7 1355 27 9 4 2

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CAICEDO AT A GLANCE• 25-year-old midfielder entering fourth MLS campaign after sitting out the

2020 season with a knee injury. • Owns 63 MLS appearances, 57 starts, one goal, and four assists in the

regular season. • Acquired on loan Cortuluá in March 2018 after five professional seasons in

Colombia and Portugal, before permanently transferring to New England after the season.

• Made 73 appearances for Cortuluá in his native Colombia from 2015-18. • Helped guide the Cortuluá U-20 squad to a third-place finish in the 2016

U-20 Copa Libertadores. • Began professional career with Sporting CP II in 2014 in Portugal before

joining Cortuluá in 2015.

POSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-7 | Wt. 155 BIRTHDAY: May 18, 1996 (25)HOMETOWN: Apartadó, ColombiaCOLLEGE: – LAST CLUB: Cortuluá (COL)ACQUIRED: Acquired on loan from Cortu-luá for the 2018 season on March 8, 2018; Revolution exercised permanent MLS transfer option on Nov. 2, 2018.

27 | LUIS CAICEDO

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (7/14/18 vs. LA) Assists: 1 (4x, last 9/29/18 at TOR) Shots: 3 (5x, last 7/4/19 at COL) Shots on Goal: 2 (2x, last 9/15/18 at LAFC) Fouls Committed: 5 (9/15/18 at LAFC)Fouls Suffered: 6 (2x, last 5/8/19 at CHI)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/22/21 at CHIGoal: 7/14/18 vs. LA

Assist: 9/29/18 at TORYellow Card: 9/29/21 at MTL

Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Owns nine appearances and four starts in first season with New England. • Logged 275th MLS appearance on September 22 at Chicago. • Made first start in a Revolution uniform on July 21 at Miami.• Made Revolution debut in home opener on Aprll 24 vs. D.C. United...Played

36 minutes as a second-half substitute.

DELAGARZA AT A GLANCE• Versatile defender joins Revolution for 13th MLS season with 275 career

appearances for the LA Galaxy (2009-2016), Houston Dynamo (2017-2019), Inter Miami CF (2020) and New England.

• A three-time MLS Cup Champion (2011, 2012, 2014) and two-time Support-ers’ Shield (2010, 2011) winner with LA Galaxy.

• Ranks among the top-20 active MLS players in games played, games start-ed, and minutes played.

• Represented the United States and Guam before retiring from international competition in 2020.

• Played four seasons of collegiate soccer at Maryland, winning NCAA Na-tional Championships in 2005 and 2008.

• Voted MLS Humanitarian of the Year in 2014 for work with the Luca Knows Heart Foundation.

POSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 150 BIRTHDAY: Nov. 4, 1987 (33)HOMETOWN: Bryans Road, MD. COLLEGE: Maryland LAST CLUB: Inter Miami CFACQUIRED: Signed by New England as a free agent on Jan. 7, 2021.

28 | A.J. DELAGARZA

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: 1 (2x, last 5/10/10 vs. PHI)Assists: 1 (13x, last 8/18/21 vs. D.C.)Shots: 2 (1x, last 8/17/19 vs. COL)Shots on Goal: 2 (9/12/09 vs. DAL)Fouls Committed: 5 (3/8/14 vs. RSL)Fouls Suffered: 5 (5/11/14 at POR)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/22/21 at CHI

Start: 9/22/21 at CHIGoal: 5/1/10 vs. PHI

Assist: 8/18/21 vs. D.C.Yellow Card: 8/18/21 vs. D.C.

Red Card: N/A

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2018 NE 30 29 1 4 2590 35 9 11 0

2019 NE 31 27 0 0 2359 22 2 6 0

2020 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2021 NE 2 1 0 0 100 0 0 0 0

TOT 63 57 1 4 5049 57 11 17 0

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Owns two appearances this season, including one start. • Submitted a 10-minute shift off the bench on September 29 at Montreal. • Logged season debut on September 22 at Chicago... Started and played all

90 minutes... Marked first MLS appearance since 2019... Surpassed 5,000 minutes played in MLS.

• Started and played all 90 minutes for Revolution II on September 17 vs. Richmond.

• Returned to training on Aug. 31 after being sidelined all season with a knee injury.

• Started and played 76 minutes for Revolution II on April 17 vs. Richmond...Marked first professional appearance since suffering knee injury in 2019.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2009 LA 22 21 1 1 1754 3 2 2 0

2010 LA 17 14 1 0 1307 1 1 3 0

2011 LA 30 30 0 0 2627 3 1 3 0

2012 LA 30 30 0 0 2644 1 0 4 0

2013 LA 28 28 0 0 2399 2 1 3 0

2014 LA 29 28 0 2 2491 2 2 4 0

2015 LA 24 22 0 1 1963 4 0 4 0

2016 LA 24 23 0 0 2064 3 1 5 0

2017 HOU 30 30 0 3 2623 8 2 8 0

2018 HOU 4 4 0 0 360 0 0 0 0

2019 HOU 23 23 0 1 1995 8 2 6 0

2020 MIA 5 5 0 0 427 0 0 0 0

2021 NE 9 4 0 1 440 2 0 1 0

TOT 275 262 2 9 23094 37 12 43 0

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YEAR TEAM GP GS W L T MINS SHO SV GA

2016 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2017 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2018 NE 27 27 8 10 9 2430 5 83 42

2019 NE 20 20 8 4 7 1766 5 87 27

2020 NE 22 22 8 7 7 1980 6 68 24

2021 NE 23 23 15 3 5 2070 4 81 28

TOT 92 92 39 24 28 8246 20 319 121

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Has earned 12 caps with the U.S. Men's National Team in 2021, posting a

9-1-2 record with seven shutouts including three starts in September's FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

• Has made 23 MLS starts with a 15-3-5 record, four shutouts, and 81 saves. • 15 wins this season are a career high. • Holds an unbeaten 10-0-2 record at Gillette Stadium. • Matched season-high with seven saves on September 22 at Chicago... Col-

lected first assist in MLS and 90th appearance. • Returned from the Gold Cup to log 20th MLS clean sheet on August 4 vs.

Nashville. • Collected five clean sheets in six appearances for the United States in the

2021 Gold Cup en route to the tournament championship... Named the tour-nament's top goalkeeper and a Best XI selection.

• Earned the USMNT's Man of the Match honors after both the Gold Cup Semifinal vs. Qatar (July 29) and Final vs. Mexico (August 1).

• Named MLS Player of the Week for Week 8 after making a season-high seven saves, including a penalty-kick stop, on June 19 at New York City.

• Logged 75th MLS appearance and 18th clean sheet on May 16 vs. Colum-bus.

• Eclipsed 250 career saves on May 8 at Nashville.

30 | MATT TURNERPOSITION: Goalkeeper | Ht. 6-3 | Wt. 195BIRTHDAY: June 24, 1994 (27)HOMETOWN: Park Ridge, N.J.COLLEGE: FairfieldLAST CLUB: –ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution on March 3, 2016; Re-signed to multi-year con-tract on Aug. 21, 2019.

TURNER AT A GLANCE• Entering sixth professional season in New England with 92 MLS starts, 20

career shutouts, and a record of 39-24-28. • Voted Revolution Team MVP by fans, Players’ Player of the Year by team-

Mates, and finished second in 2020 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year voting.• Ranks among the Revolution’s top-three goalkeepers all-time in goals

against average, wins, saves, and minutes played in net.• Finished top-five in 2019 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year voting after ranking

third in saves percentage (74.8) during second season as a starter.• Owns 12 international appearances for U.S. Men's National Team with a 9-1-2

record and eight shutouts. • Named top goalkeeper in the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup and helped the Unit-

ed States win the tournament as one of two players to play every minute.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Shots Faced: 10 (3x, last 10/6/19 at ATL)Saves: 9 (2x, last 9/7/19 at NYC)Goals Allowed: 5 (5/8/19 at CHI)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/29/21 at MTL

Start: 9/29/21 at MTLWin: 9/29/21 at MTL

Shutout: 8/4/21 vs. NSHYellow Card: 9/7/19 at NYC

Red Card: 5/25/19 vs. DC

32 | CHRISTIAN MAfLAPOSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 155BIRTHDAY: Jan. 15, 1993 (28)HOMETOWN: Palmira, ColombiaCOLLEGE: –LAST CLUB: Atlético Nacional (COL)ACQUIRED: Signed by New England via transfer from Atlético Nacional on Dec. 21, 2020.

MAFLA AT A GLANCE• Left-footed defender arrives in New England with more than 190 career

appearances across 10 seasons in South America, including five in Colom-bia’s top division.

• Featured in 78 games for Atlético Nacional from 2017-20, including 62 in Primera A, helping lift the 2018 Copa Colombia trophy.

• Appeared in 95 games for Atlético Bucaramanga from 2014-17, helping the side earn promotion to the first division after winning the Primera B title in 2015.

• Palmira native began pro career in 2011 with Colombian side Boyacá Chicó.

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Has logged eight appearances this season, with six starts. • Started and played 84 minutes on September 22 at Chicago. • Submitted a full 90-minute shift on August 21 vs. Cincinnati. • Logged second start of the season on July 21 at Miami. • Appeared off the bench on July 17 at Atlanta. • Made MLS and Revolution debuts in home opener on April 24 vs. D.C. Unit-

ed...Started and played 54 minutes at left back.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: N/AAssists: N/AShots: N/AShots on Goal: N/AFouls Committed: 3 (4/24/21 vs. DC)Fouls Suffered: 1 (4/24/21 vs. DC)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 9/22/21 at CHI

Start: 9/22/21 at CHIGoal: N/A

Assist: N/AYellow Card: 7/25/21 vs. MTL

Red Card: N/A

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2021 NE 8 6 0 0 456 0 0 1 0

TOT 8 6 0 0 456 0 0 1 0

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2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Appeared on New England's matchday roster three times this season. • Has made eight appearances, including seven starts, for Revolution II in

USL League One this season.

VERFURTH AT A GLANCE• Became the first player in club history to ascend from Revolution II to New

England’s MLS roster in July 2020. • In January 2020, was among the first four players signed to the inaugural

Revolution II USL League One roster. • Spent the 2019 season with Loudoun United of the USL Championship.• Played 72 games across four seasons at Virginia Tech, registering nine

goals.

POSITION: Defender | Ht. 6-3 | Wt. 185 BIRTHDAY: March 8, 1996 (25)HOMETOWN: Ashburn, VirginiaCOLLEGE: Virginia TechLAST CLUB: Revolution II (USL League One)ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution on July 6, 2020.

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YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2020 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2021 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: N/AAssists: N/AShots: N/AShots on Goal: N/AFouls Committed: N/AFouls Suffered: N/A

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: N/A

Start: N/AGoal: N/A

Assist: N/AYellow Card: N/A

Red Card: N/A

36 | EARL EDWARDS JR.POSITION: Goalkeeper | Ht. 6-3 | Wt. 205BIRTHDAY: Jan. 24, 1992 (29)HOMETOWN: San Diego, Calif.COLLEGE: UCLALAST CLUB: D.C. United (MLS)ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Dec. 19, 2020.

EDWARDS JR. AT A GLANCE• Goalkeeper entering seventh MLS season and first in New England after

two years with D.C. United and four with Orlando City SC. • Originally selected by Orlando City SC in the third round (43rd overall) of

the 2015 MLS SuperDraft.• Owns more than 50 appearances across all competitions in MLS and the

USL Championship with D.C. United, Loudoun United FC, Orlando City SC, and Orlando City B.

• Named to the USL Championship’s All-League Second Team in 2017 after making 23 appearances for Orlando City B.

• A three-year team captain and a two-time First Team All-Pac-12 selection for the UCLA Bruins.

• Represented the United States National Team at the Under-17 level, includ-ing in the 2009 U-17 FIFA World Cup.

2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Has been available on the bench for nine of the last 12 games. • Has made four starts with Revolution II in USL League One, posting a 2-2-0

record.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Shots Faced: 10 (7/29/18 at L.A. Galaxy)Saves: 6 (7/29/18 at L.A. Galaxy)Goals Allowed: 6 (10/22/17 at PHI)

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 8/4/18 vs. NE

Start: 8/4/18 vs. NEWin: 7/14/18 vs. TOR

Shutout: N/AYellow Card: N/A

Red Card: N/A

YEAR TEAM GP GS W L T MINS SHO SV GA

2015 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2016 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2017 ORL 1 1 0 1 0 90 0 1 6

2018 ORL 5 5 1 2 1 392 0 15 10

2019 D.C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2020 D.C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2021 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOT 6 6 1 3 1 482 0 16 16

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YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R

2020 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2021 NE 1 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0

TOT 1 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0

RIVERA AT A GLANCE• Became the seventh Revolution Academy product to sign Homegrown Play-

er contract with the first team on Nov. 8, 2019.• Currently the youngest member of the first team at 18 after turning pro as the

Revs’ second-youngest Homegrown Player signing to date at 16. • Developed in the Revolution Academy for three-plus years, surpassing 40

goals scored in more than 90 appearances at the U-14, U-16, U-17, and U-19 levels.

• Called in to U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team camp in November 2019.

POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-10 | Wt. 160 BIRTHDAY: Dec. 8, 2002 (18)HOMETOWN: Cranston, R.I.COLLEGE: –LAST CLUB: –ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution as a Homegrown Player on Nov. 8, 2019.

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2021 HIGHLIGHTS:• Made MLS debut with a 28-minute shift on August 21 vs. Cincinnati... Be-

came the club's sixth Homegrown Player to appear in an MLS match. • Has appeared in 15 games for Revolution II in USL League One this season.• Paces Revolution II with five goals on the season.• Named USL League One Player of the Week for Week 18. • Appeared on New England's matchday roster on August 18 vs. D.C., August

14 at Toronto, and July 31 at New York.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS:Goals: N/AAssists: N/AShots: N/AShots on Goal: N/AFouls Committed: N/AFouls Suffered: N/A

LAST REGULAR SEASON:Appearance: 8/21/21 vs. CIN

Start: N/AGoal: N/A

Assist: N/AYellow Card: N/A

Red Card: N/A

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BRUCE ARENA• Named the Revolution’s sporting director and the club’s eighth head coach on May 14, 2019.• Holds a record five MLS Cup titles (1996, 1997, 2011, 2012, 2014), and shares the all-time record with three MLS

Coach of the Year honors and three MLS Supporters’ Shields.• The winningest active MLS head coach and one of two coaches in league history to eclipse 200 regular

season MLS wins and 700 career points.• Reached the MLS Cup final in seven of 15 seasons as an MLS head coach, with a record 35 MLS Cup Playoff

wins and 54 postseason games coached.• Managed the U.S. Men’s National Team through two separate stints (1998-2006, 2016-17) and two FIFA Men’s

World Cups in 2002 and 2006, and won three Gold Cup titles.• Built a dynasty over 18 seasons as head coach at the University of Virginia, winning five NCAA Division-1

National Championships and six ACC titles.

Bruce Arena is in his third season as Sporting Director and Head Coach of the New England Revolution after his appointment to the position on May 14, 2019. The five-time MLS Cup winner is the eighth head coach in club history and oversees all soccer operations for the New England Revolution, including head coaching duties, roster man-agement, scouting, and the oversight of Revolution II and the Revolution Academy.

In his first two seasons at the helm in New England, Arena has led the Revolution to consecutive MLS Cup Playoff appearances, including a berth in the Eastern Conference Final in his first full season in New England. He made his return to the MLS postseason in 2019 by leading one of the most remarkable turnarounds in league history. After a 2-8-2 start had the Revolution sitting in last place in MLS, Arena went unbeaten in his first eight games on the sidelines and helped New England reach the postseason, ending a three-year drought for the club.

The team’s historic turnaround in 2019 came despite Arena only making one in-season addition to the roster, bringing in Argentine striker Gustavo Bou via a club-re-cord transfer in July. In his first offseason, Arena further bolstered the roster with a combination of MLS veterans and international signings highlighted by young Polish striker Adam Buksa. The roster improvements paid dividends as Arena led the Revolution on a run to the Eastern Conference Final in 2020, highlighted by away wins against the top-seeded Philadelphia Union and fourth-seeded Orlando City SC.

The Long Island, N.Y. native joined the Revolution with one of the most decorated coaching careers in American soccer history that has spanned more than 40 sea-sons at the collegiate, professional, and international levels. Arena’s MLS resume includes a record five MLS Cup titles, three Supporters’ Shields, seven conference championships, one U.S. Open Cup title, and one Concacaf Champions' Cup. He has reached the MLS Cup final in seven of his 15 seasons coaching in the league. Arena has earned three MLS Coach of the Year selections, tied for the most all-time, first winning the honor in 1997 with D.C. United before being recognized in 2009 and 2011 with the LA Galaxy.

With more than 250 combined regular season and postseason wins in MLS to date, and a regular season record of 218-131-105 (.596) entering 2021, Arena is the league’s winningest active head coach. He is one of two coaches in league history to have surpassed 200 regular season wins and 700 career points, along with Sigi Schmid. Arena is the league’s all-time leader in MLS Cup Playoff games coached with 54 (35-13-6), while his 35 playoff wins are also the most in league history.

On the international stage, Arena, 70, coached the U.S. Men’s National Team over two separate stints from 1998-2006 and 2016-17, amassing the most wins in the pro-gram’s history with a record of 81-35-32. He led the Stars and Stripes to a Quarterfinal finish in the 2002 FIFA Men’s World Cup – the country's best showing since 1930 – as well an appearance in the 2006 FIFA Men’s World Cup. Arena also guided the U.S. Men's National Team to more Gold Cup titles than any other coach, capturing the continental trophy three times in 2002, 2005, and 2017.

Before his time in the professional ranks, Arena began his head coaching career with one season at the University of Puget Sound (1976), before being named the head coach at the University of Virginia in 1978. During his decorated 18-year tenure at Virginia, he led the Cavaliers to five NCAA Division-1 National Championships, including four in a row from 1991-94, as well as six ACC Men’s Soccer titles (1988, 1991-95). While at Virginia, Arena coached a number of American soccer legends, including Claudio Reyna, John Harkes, and current D.C. United Head Coach Ben Olsen.

In 1996, Arena received an offer to lead the United States Under-23 Men’s National Team in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Shortly after the Olympics, he as-sumed the head role with D.C. United, where he led the Black-and-Red to a 61-35 record, including the first two MLS Cup titles in 1996 and 1997, and the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup title in 1996.

Following the 1998 FIFA Men’s World Cup in France, the United States Soccer Federation turned to Arena, who helped the team qualify for the 2002 FIFA Men’s World Cup. In the tournament, Arena’s team recorded an impressive win over powerhouse Portugal and topped Mexico, 2-0, in the Round of 16 en route to the nation’s first appearance in the Quarterfinals in a 72-year span. That same year, Arena led the USMNT to the Concacaf Gold Cup title, one of his three triumphs in the competition.

In 2005, Arena won his second Concacaf Gold Cup ahead of the 2006 FIFA Men’s World Cup in Germany. In the 2006 tournament, the United States earned a 1-1 draw against Italy, but a 2-1 defeat to Ghana sent the USMNT home early.

The next season, Arena took charge of the New York Red Bulls, where he spent the end of the 2006 season and all of the 2007 campaign. In 2008, Arena joined the LA Galaxy for what would be an incredible nine-year tenure that included three MLS Cups in a four-year span and two Supporters’ Shields in 2010 and 2011.

Following his decorated career with the Galaxy, Arena rejoined the U.S. Men’s National Team in November 2016. In his second run as head coach, he lost only two out of 18 games at the helm, though the United States fell short of qualification for the 2018 FIFA Men’s World Cup.

A 2010 National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee, Arena was named the 2015 Werner Fricker Builder Award recipient, earning U.S. Soccer’s highest honor for his more than 40 years of service to the game.

A talented lacrosse player, Arena grew up on Long Island and would go on to attend Nassau Community College, where he played both lacrosse and soccer. Arena then transferred to Cornell University in 1971, where as a goalkeeper, he led his team to the 1972 NCAA College Cup Final Four and earned the tournament’s Most Valuable Defensive Player award. During the 1973 season, Arena contributed as an assistant coach with Cornell, before then accepting a head coaching position at the University of Puget Sound.

Off the field, Arena has authored a number of books and is a member of the NJCAA Lacrosse Hall of Fame, after receiving induction in 2008. He and his wife, Phyllis, live in Boston. Arena’s son, Kenny, was an assistant coach under his father with the LA Galaxy from 2014-16, before joining the staff of Los Angeles FC in 2018, where he currently serves as an assistant coach.

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CURT ONALfOCurt Onalfo is in his third season as Techni-cal Director of the New England Revolution after his appointment to the position on June 2, 2019. In his role, Onalfo works closely with Sporting Director Bruce Arena managing the club’s day-to-day soccer operations, includ-ing oversight of Revolution II, the Revolution Academy and the scouting department.

The Sao Paulo, Brazil native and Ridgefield, Conn. product joins the Revolution following an extensive coaching and playing career in Major League Soccer and with the United States Men's National Team. Onalfo has won MLS Cup as both a player and a coach, including one as a member of D.C. United in 1999, and three as an assis-tant coach with the LA Galaxy in 2011, 2012, and 2014.

Onalfo owns 12 total years of MLS coaching experience, highlighted by stints as head coach of D.C. United (2010), the then-Kansas City Wiz-ards (2007-09), and the LA Galaxy (2017). While continuing as an assis-tant with the Galaxy, he also served as the inaugural head coach of USL Championship side LA Galaxy II from 2014-16, where he led the club to a Western Conference title in 2015. When he departed “Los Dos” to take over head coaching duties with the Galaxy first team, his overall record with the developmental side finished at 46-29-20.

On the international level, Onalfo spent six years as an assistant coach for the United States Men's National Team under Bruce Arena. He served as an assistant for the USMNT from 2002-07 – including at the 2002 and 2006 FIFA Men’s World CupTM – and also worked as an assistant with the U.S. Under-23 MNT in 2002. Prior to joining the Revolution, he most recently assisted the U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team from 2018 through May 2019, including in Poland at the FIFA U-20 Men’s World CupTM, and briefly served as acting head coach of the U-19 side for a training camp in January 2019.

Onalfo, 50, entered the coaching ranks an assistant with D.C. United in 2000 following his retirement. He remained with the Black and Red un-til September 2002, briefly serving as interim head coach in 2001. After his time in the U.S. Men's National Team setup, Onalfo was appointed head coach of the Kansas City Wizards shortly after the 2006 FIFA Men’s World Cup. He led Kansas City for two-and-a-half seasons, compiling a 27-29-22 record, and helped the club reach the postseason twice, includ-ing a Western Conference Finals appearance in 2007. In December 2009, Onalfo was named head coach of D.C. United, where he would remain for eight months before departing the club.

After starring for Ridgefield High School, Onalfo played collegiately for Bruce Arena at the University of Virginia from 1987-1990. In four seasons with the Cavaliers, he earned a pair of All-ACC First Team selections and helped the team win the 1988 ACC Championship. He began his pro-fessional career with French side La Ciotat in 1991, before featuring for the Connecticut Wolves of the USISL from 1994-95, and Mexican second division side Tampico Madero in 1995.

Onalfo was selected by the LA Galaxy in the inaugural MLS Draft and would make 13 appearances for the club in 1996, helping it reach the first ever MLS Cup. The defender went on to register 23 appearances across four seasons in MLS, spending additional time with San Jose (1997) and D.C. United (1998-99). He recorded one international cap with the U.S. Men's National Team and featured extensively at the youth level, includ-ing the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship, the 1991 Pan American Games, and the 1992 Summer Olympics.

Onalfo’s journey took a detour soon after the 1992 Olympics, when a di-agnosis of stage three Hodgkin’s disease at the age of 24 disrupted his career and nearly ended his life. After surviving his arduous battle with cancer, Onalfo resumed his playing career with Connecticut and then Mexican side Tampico FC, before joining the Galaxy for the inaugural MLS season.

TECHNICAL DIRECTORREMI ROY

DIRECTOR Of SCOUTING & PRO PERSONNELRemi Roy is currently in his 12th season with the New England Revolution and his fourth as the club's Director of Scouting & Player Personnel, having been named to the posi-tion in January 2018. Roy has been with the club since 2010, previously serving as an assistant coach with New England for eight seasons.

In his current role, Roy is focused on scouting and talent identification in players at the collegiate, national, and international levels. He works closely with the Revolution technical staff in player evaluation and has a role in all soccer-related aspects of the organization, including com-munication with agents and facilitating MLS communication and com-pliance.

Roy was heavily engaged in the Revolution's scouting operations throughout his tenure as an assistant coach, contributing to the club's domestic and international scouting efforts. As an assistant coach, first under Steve Nicol and then for six seasons on Jay Heaps' staff, he worked primarily with the Revs' first-team goalkeepers and also provid-ed additional training for the Revolution Academy goalkeepers.

During his time on the Revs' coaching staff, Roy mentored several tal-ented goalkeepers and helped them each achieve success in the pro-fessional ranks. In addition to coaching former Revs goalkeeper Matt Reis in his pursuit of MLS longevity and success, Roy helped Bobby Shuttleworth establish himself as one of the league’s premier goalkeep-ers since his debut in 2010. In 2016, Roy’s guidance helped Brad Knigh-ton start a career-high 13 matches, including six wins.

Roy joined the Revolution after 10 years as the assistant coach/goal-keepers coach for both the men's and women's soccer teams at the University of Mobile in Alabama, his alma mater. During his tenure in Mobile, Roy was also a member of the Region III goalkeeping staff. Ad-ditionally, he served as the Puerto Rico national team's goalkeepers coach in its preparations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

In addition to his various coaching positions, Roy spent five years as a player-coach in the United Soccer League (USL) with the Syracuse Salty Dogs (2003) and the Virginia Beach Mariners (2004-07).

Roy played collegiately at the University of Mobile from 1997-99. In his final season in 1999, Roy garnered all-conference, all-region, and All-American honors. He also played five seasons in the Premier De-velopment League (PDL) with the Jackson Chargers (1998-99), Des Moines Menace (2000), and the Spokane Shadow (2001).

Roy holds a USSF "A" License and Level I and II NSCAA Goalkeeping Licenses. A native of Petit-Rocher, New Brunswick, Canada, Roy lives south of Boston with his wife and three kids.

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kEvIN HITCHCOCkASSISTANT COACH

Kevin Hitchcock is in his third season as As-sistant Coach for the New England Revolution after joining the cub’s staff in April 2019. Hitch-cock brings nearly two decades of professional coaching experience in the top flights of England, Qatar, and India, as well as a decorated 18-year playing career in England, to New England.

Hitchcock, who owns a UEFA 'A' Goalkeeper Li-cense and UEFA 'B' License, spent the previous 18 years as a first-team goalkeeper coach with

several top-flight clubs. His experience includes stints with Watford FC (2001-04), Blackburn Rovers FC (2004-08), Manchester City FC (2008-10), Fulham FC (2011), Queens Park Rangers (2012-15), Al Arabi Sports Club (2015-16), and Birmingham City FC (2016-18). Most recently, Hitchcock spent one year as the goalkeepers coach for Indian Super League side Chennaiyin FC.

Hitchcock has coached and developed a number of elite professional goal-keepers, including Joe Hart, Kasper Schmeichel, Shay Given, Robert Green, Júlio César, and Mark Schwarzer, among others.

Prior to entering the coaching ranks, Hitchcock registered nearly 300 ap-pearances across an 18-year playing career in England, highlighted by two FA Cups, one League Cup, one Cup Winners Cup, and one Super Cup with Chelsea FC. In total, he recorded 96 appearances for The Blues from 1988-2001, also completing loan assignments to West Ham United FC (1993) and Northampton Town FC (1990) during his time with the club. Prior to joining Chelsea, Hitchcock began his professional career with Mansfield Town FC, where he made 168 appearances from 1984-88. At the youth level, he played with both Nottingham Forest FC and Barking F.C.

RICHIE WILLIAMSASSISTANT COACH

Richie Williams is in his third season as an assistant coach for the New England Revolution after joining Bruce Arena’s staff in June 2019. Williams brings 16 years of coaching experience in Major League Soccer, USL Championship, and the United States Men’s National Team to New England. He most re-cently served as the first ever head coach of USL Championship side Loudoun United FC.

During the 2020 season, Williams coached the Rev-olution through three unbeaten games in August

2020 in place of a suspended Bruce Arena, leading New England to a 1-0-2 mark.

A native of MIddletown Township, N.J., Williams has previously served as either an assistant coach or head coach for seven different teams over the course of his coaching career. Prior to managing Loudoun United in 2019, he served as an as-sitant coach for the United States Men’s National Team from 2017-18. In addition, he has served as an assistant for Real Salt Lake in 2016, the U.S. U-17 MNT from 2012-15, the U.S. U-18 MNT from 2011-12, the New York Red Bulls from 2006-11 -- where he also completed two stints as interim head coach in 2006 and 2009 -- and the University of Virginia from 2005-06.

Williams enjoyed a successful playing career prior to entering the coaching ranks. He played under Bruce Arena at multiple stops during his career, including at the University of Virginia from 1988-91, D.C. United from 1996-98, and the United States Men’s National Team from 1998-2002. Together, Arena and Williams won an NCAA Championship at the University of Virginia in 1991, before helping D.C. United to three consecutive MLS Cup appearances, including championships in 1996 and 1997.

The former midfielder also earned 20 international caps with the USMNT under Arena, highlighted by a CONCACAF Gold Cup title in 2002. He also spent time with the Richmond Kickers in 1993 and 2004-05, Scottish side Ayr United FC from 1993-94, and the New York/New Jersey MetroStars in 2001 and 2003.

JARRYD PHILLIPS

Jarryd Phillips is in his third season as Director of Sports Performance for the New England Revolu-tion after joining Bruce Arena's staff in June 2019. He brings seven years of experience as a sports science and performance coach to the position, including time spent in MLS, USL, NASL, and the NCAA.

Phillips arrived in New England after spending nearly three years as Director of Performance &

Sports Science for Minnesota United FC. He established and directed all fac-ets of the performance department for Minnesota's first team and academy beginning in July 2016, as the club prepared to ascend from the NASL to MLS in 2017. In his role with the Loons, he oversaw all nutritional aspects of the squad, administered strength and fitness programs, and participated in daily training sessions.

Prior to joining Minnesota, Phillips spent nearly two seasons as a perfor-mance coach with Seattle Sounders FC from January 2015 through July 2016. Before entering the professional coaching ranks, he worked as an assistant coach at the University of Mary in North Dakota from 2013-14. Phillips began his coaching career with the Premier Development League’s Thunder Bay Chill in 2012.

Phillips earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Maine before attending graduate school at the University of Mary in South Dakota, where he received a master’s degree in kinesiology and exercise science. He holds USSF and UEFA coaching licenses and is an NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS).

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DAvE vAN DEN BERGH

Dave van den Bergh is in his third season as As-sistant Coach for the New England Revolution af-ter joining the club's staff in June 2019. Van den Bergh, 44, arrived in New England following nine years as a coach with various United States Youth National teams.

The Amsterdam native served as assistant coach for the United States Under-20 Men's National Team in 2019 and from 2010-16, head coach of the

United States Under-19 Men's National Team in 2018, and head coach of the United States Under-15s from 2016-18. Van den Bergh recorded a 6-0-4 re-cord as head of the U.S. U-15s, and helped guide the U-20s to consecutive Quarterfinal appearances in the 2015 and 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cups.

Van den Bergh enjoyed a decorated playing career from 1995-2009, featuring extensively in the Dutch Eredivisie, La Liga, and Major League Soccer. He began his career with Dutch powerhouse Ajax in 1995 after spending 10 years in the club's academy. Van den Bergh made 12 appearances across three sea-sons for Ajax – highlighted by a league title in the 1995-96 season – before moving to Spanish side Rayo Vallecano, where he logged 47 appearances from 1997-2000. He returned to the Eredivisie in 2000, joining FC Utrecht. The winger scored 29 goals across 184 games played for Utrecht, and led the club to consecutive Dutch Cup wins in 2003 and 2004, as well a Dutch Super Cup title in 2004.

Van den Bergh signed with the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soc-cer in 2006. After one season with Kansas City, he joined the New York Red Bulls, where he played under Bruce Arena in 2007. Following two seasons with New York, Van den Bergh featured for FC Dallas in 2009. On the interna-tional stage, Van den Bergh collected two caps with the Netherlands in 2004.

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2021 REGULAR SEASON RESULTSMLS REGULAR SEASON

Date Opponent Result Score Attend. MLS Record Place Pts. Goal ScorersSat., April 17 at Chicago Fire FC T 2-2 8,102 0-0-1 T-3rd 1 Buksa (1), Bou (1) Sat., April 24 vs. D.C. United W 1-0 N/A 1-0-1 T-1st 4 Hines-Ike (OG)Sat., May 1 vs. Atlanta United FC W 2-1 N/A 2-0-1 1st 7 Bye (1), Gil (1) Sat., May 8 at Nashville SC L 0-2 12,510 2-1-1 2nd 7 -Wed., May 12 at Philadelphia Union T 1-1 5,000 2-1-2 2nd 8 Bunbury (1)Sun., May 16 vs. Columbus SC W 1-0 N/A 3-1-2 1st 11 Buksa (2)Sat., May 22 vs. New York Red Bulls W 3-1 N/A 4-1-2 1st 14 Bou (2), Buchanan (1), Buksa (3)Sat., May 29 at FC Cincinnati W 1-0 11,000 5-1-2 1st 17 Buksa (4)Sat., June 19 at New York City FC W 3-2 4,929 6-1-2 1st 20 Bou (3), Bell (1), McNamara (1)Wed., June 23 vs. New York Red Bulls W 3-2 N/A 7-1-2 1st 23 Buchanan (2), Jones (1), Bou (4)Sun., June 27 at FC Dallas L 2-1 14,889 7-2-2 1st 23 Bou (5)Sat., July 3 at Columbus Crew T 2-2 20,371 7-2-3 1st 24 Bou (6), Buchanan (3)Wed., July 7 vs. Toronto FC L 3-2 N/A 7-3-3 1st 24 Buksa (5), Gil (2)Sat., July 17 at Atlanta United FC W 1-0 42,517 8-3-3 1st 27 Bou (7)Wed., July 21 at Inter Miami CF W 5-0 13,963 9-3-3 1st 30 Bunbury (2), Buksa (6, 7), Traustason (1, 2)Sun. July 25 vs. CF Montreal W 2-1 18,217 10-3-3 1st 33 Bou (8,9)Sat., July 31 at New York Red Bulls W 3-2 13,444 11-3-3 1st 36 Bou (10), Bye (2), Buksa (8)Wed., Aug. 4 vs. Nashville SC T 0-0 10,279 11-3-4 1st 37 -Sun., Aug. 8 vs. Philadelphia W 2-1 17,054 12-3-4 1st 40 Polster (1), Bou (11)Sat., Aug. 14 at Toronto FC W 2-1 N/A 13-3-4 1st 43 Buchanan (4), Bou (12)Wed., Aug. 18 vs. D.C. United W 3-2 11,419 14-3-4 1st 46 McNamara (2), Buchanan (5), Jones (2)Sat., Aug. 21 vs. FC Cincinnati W 4-1 18,268 15-3-4 1st 49 Buchanan (6), Boateng (1), Buksa (9, 10)Sat., Aug. 28 at New York City FC L 2-0 N/A 15-4-4 1st 49 -Fri., Sept. 3 at Philadelphia W 1-0 15,152 16-4-4 1st 52 Polster (2)Sat., Sept. 11 vs. New York City FC W 2-1 19,481 17-4-4 1st 55 Boateng (2), Buchanan (7)Sat., Sept. 18 vs. Columbus Crew T 1-1 19,004 17-4-5 1st 56 Buksa (11)Wed., Sept. 22 at Chicago Fire FC W 3-2 7,052 18-4-5 1st 59 Bunbury (3), Gil (3), Kessler (1)Sat., Sept. 25 vs. Orlando City SC W 2-1 23,506 19-4-5 1st 62 Buksa (12), Schlegel (OG)Wed., Sept. 29 at CF Montreal W 4-1 N/A 20-4-5 1st 65 Jones (3), Buksa (13), Camacho (OG), Bou (13)

2021 REGULAR SEASON RECORD WHEN...2021 REGULAR SEASON RECORD WHEN... STARTED CAME ON AS A SUB SCORED A GOAL RECORDED AN ASSIST Overall Home Away Overall Home Away Overall Home Away Overall Home AwayBell 6-1-1 3-0-0 3-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0Boateng 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0Bou 14-3-4 9-1-2 5-2-2 2-1-1 0-0-0 2-1-1 9-1-2 4-0-0 5-1-2 6-0-1 3-0-0 3-0-1Buchanan 9-2-5 6-0-2 3-2-3 6-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 6-0-1 5-0-0 1-0-1 3-0-2 1-0-0 2-0-2Buksa 12-3-4 6-1-2 6-2-2 6-1-1 5-0-0 1-1-1 8-1-2 4-1-1 4-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0Bunbury 7-2-0 4-1-0 3-1-0 9-2-5 6-0-2 3-2-3 2-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Bye 16-2-5 9-1-2 7-1-3 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0Caicedo 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Caldwell 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 10-0-0 5-0-0 5-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0DeLaGarza 4-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 4-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Edwards Jr. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Farrell 19-4-5 11-1-2 8-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0Gil 13-3-4 7-1-1 6-2-3 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 10-0-1 6-0-0 4-0-1Jones 16-4-5 9-1-2 7-3-3 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-0-2Kaptoum 8-0-1 5-0-1 3-0-0 5-2-2 1-0-0 4-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0Kessler 14-3-4 8-1-2 6-2-2 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Kizza 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-4-2 1-1-0 1-3-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Knighton 5-1-0 1-1-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Maciel 8-4-2 4-1-0 4-3-2 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Mafla 5-1-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0McNamara 12-1-4 6-0-1 6-1-3 7-3-1 5-1-1 2-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1Polster 16-3-4 9-1-2 7-2-2 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Rennicks 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Rivera 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Traustason 13-3-2 6-0-1 7-3-1 4-1-2 3-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 6-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0Turner 15-3-5 10-0-2 5-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Verfurth 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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4/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 5/12 5/16 5/22 5/29 6/19 6/23 6/27 7/3 7/7 7/17 7/21 7/25 7/31

@CHI vsDC vsATL @NSH @PHI vsCLB vsNY @CIN @NYC vsNY @DAL @CLB vsTOR @ATL @MIA vsMTL @NY

Bell DNP DNP DNP DNP CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 SUB-13 (2) CB-90 DNP CB-68 (4) DNP DNP DNP CB-90 CB-62 (2) INJ

Boateng DNP DNP DNP INJ INJ UNAV DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB-26 (2) DNP SUB-12 (5) DNP DNP

Bou F-90 F-90 INJ F-76 (4) SUB-22 (1) F-89 (4) F-84 (4) INJ F-81 (3) F-81 (3) F-90 F-78 (2) F-90 F-83 (4) SUB-27 (2) F-90 F-90

Buchanan LM-61 (1) SUB-9 (3) RM-73 (2) RB-90 RM-68 (2) SUB-22 (1) RM-80 (3) RM-77 (2) SUB-31 (1) RM-87 (4) RM-68 (3) RM-78 (4) INT INT INT INT INT

Buksa F-83 (3) F-90 F-90 F-90 F-68 (1) SUB-7 (3) SUB-29 (2) F-90 SUB-31 (2) SUB-9 (3) SUB-30 (2) SUB-12 (2) F-90 F-90 F-90 F-36 (1) F-90

Bunbury SUB-29 (1) DNP SUB-17 (1) SUB-26 (1) SUB-22 (2) RM-68 (1) SUB-10 (3) DNP DNP LM-70 (2) SUB-22 (3) SUB-26 (1) LM-64 (2) SUB-7 (4) F-63 (3) SUB-54 (1) SUB-15(2)

Bye RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 SUB-26 (2) RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 DNP RB-90 RB-90

Caicedo UNAV INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ

Caldwell DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB-1 (4) SUB-3 (4) DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB-15 (4) SUB-1 (5) SUB-1 (3)

DeLaGarza DNP SUB-36 (1) DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP RB-90 SUB-28 (2) CB-90

Edwards Jr. LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN UNAV UNAV LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Farrell CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90

Gil RM-90 RM-90 CAM-90 RM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 RM-90 CAM-90 CAM-63 (2) CAM-90 CAM-89 (3)

Jones LB-89 SUS LB-90 LB-90 LB-89 (5) LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-72 (3) LB-72 (2) INJ INJ LB-90

Kaptoum SUB-7 (2) CM-64 (2) DNP SUB-26 (3) DNP SUB-21 (2) CM-61 (1) DNP UNAV UNAV UNAV SUB-12 (3) DNP CM-67 (1) SUB-27 (3) RM-62 (3) SUB-16 (1)

Kessler CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 SUB-1 (5) DNP DNP CB-90 SUB-9 (3) CB-90 SUB-22 (4) CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 INT INT INT

Kizza SUB-7 (3) DNP DNP SUB-14 (4) SUB-11 (3) DNP SUB-6 (4) SUB-25 (1) DNP DNP SUB-9 (5) UNAV SUB-4 (4) LOAN LOAN LOAN UNAV

Knighton DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90

Maciel INJ UNAV CM-90 CM-64 (1) CM-90 CM-69 (2) UNAV DNP CM-59 (2) SUB-45 (1) CM-45 (1) CM-78 (3) CM-90 CM-82 (3) CM-78 (5) SUB-38 (3) UNAV

Mafla UNAV LB-54 (1) DNP INJ INJ UNAV UNAV LOAN INJ INJ INJ UNAV UNAV SUB-18 (2) LB-45 (1) LB-89 (5) DNP

McNamara CM-83 (2) SUB-26 (2) SUB-17 (2) SUB-14 (5) CM-79 (4) SUB-1 (4) SUB-29 (1) CM-90 RM-89 (4) CM-90 SUB-45 (1) LM-64 (1) SUB-45 ((1) (4)) SUB-23 (1) RM-75 (4) SUB-27 (4) RM-75 (2)

Polster CM-90 CM-90 CM-90 CM-76 (5) SUB-11 (4) CM-90 CM-90 CM-90 CM-90 CM-45 (1) CM-81 (5) CM-90 CM-45 (1) CM-90 SUB-45 (1) CM-90 CM-90

Rennicks LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP

Rivera LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP

Traustason UNAV LM-81 (3) LM-73 (1) LM-64 (2) LM-79 (3) LM-83 (3) LM-61 (2) LM-65 (1) LM-59 (2) SUB-20 (2) LM-60 (2) SUB-12 (4) SUB-18 (3) SUB-8 (3) LM-90 LM-63 (4) LM-74 (1)

Turner GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 INT INT INT INT INT

Verfurth UNAV INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ UNAV UNAV UNAV UNAV LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP

8/4 8/8 8/14 8/18 8/21 8/28 9/3 9/11 9/18 9/22 9/25 9/29 10/16 10/20 10/24 10/27 11/7

vsNSH vsPHI @TOR vsDC vsCIN @NYC @PHI vsNYC vsCLB @CHI vsORL @MTL vsCHI @DC @ORL vsCOL vsMIA

Bell INJ INJ INJ INJ LOAN UNAV UNAV INJ INJ CB-90 SUB-1 (3) DNP

Boateng SUB-27 (1) DNP DNP SUB-44 (2) LM-62 (2) LM-45 (1) DNP LM-45 (1) DNP INJ INJ INJ

Bou F-90 F-89 (3) F-90 F-75 F-90 SUB-45 (1) UNAV INJ F-82 (1) SUB-45 (1) F-89 (2) F-90

Buchanan CAM-81 (3) RM-90 RM-87 (3) SUB-45 (1) RM-74 (4) SUS INT SUB-61 (2) LM-90 SUB-29 (3) LM-84 RM-80 (1)

Buksa F-90 F-90 F-90 SUB-45 (3) F-89 (5) F-90 INT SUB-61 (3) F-90 DNP F-90 F-90

Bunbury SUB-9 (3) SUB-1 (3) SUB-14 (2)_ F-45 SUB-16 (4) F-75 (5) F-90 F-81 (4) SUB-8 (1) F-90 SUB-1 (2) DNP

Bye RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 INJ INJ INJ RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 SUB-21 (4) RB-90 RB-90

Caicedo INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ DNP DNP UNAV LM-90 DNP SUB-10 (1)

Caldwell DNP SUB-15 (2) DNP SUB-15 (4) CM-62 (1) DNP SUB-29 (1) SUB-9 (4) DNP CM-45 (2) DNP SUB-2 (3)

DeLaGarza DNP DNP SUB-3 (3) RB-90 DNP SUB-32 (3) SUB-1 (3) DNP DNP RB-69 (4) DNP DNP

Edwards Jr. UNAV DNP UNAV DNP DNP UNAV DNP DNP DNP UNAV UNAV UNAV

Farrell CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 DNP CB-90 CB-90

Gil INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ/SUS SUB-29 (2) SUB-45 (1) CAM-90 SUB-45 (2) CAM-90 CAM-90

Jones LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-58 (3) LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 SUB-6 (5) LB-90 LB-90

Kaptoum RM-63 (1) DNP SUB-3 (4) CM-45 SUB-16 (3) SUB-15 (4) RM-61 (2) RM-61 (2) DNP RM-90 DNP SUB-10 (2)

Kessler CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90

Kizza LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN SUB-15 (5) F-61 (1) F-61 (3) DNP F-45 (1) INJ DNP

Knighton DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP GK-90 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Maciel DNP CM-90 CM-83 (4) CM-45 SUB-28 (1) CM-90 DNP INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ

Mafla DNP DNP DNP SUB-1 (5) RB-90 RB-75 (4) DNP DNP DNP LB-84 (5) DNP DNP

McNamara SUB-27 (2) LM-75 (2) SUB-35 (1) RM-90 CM-74 (3) CM-90 CM-89 (3) CM-90 RM-82 (2) DNP RM-90 RM-80 (2)

Polster CM-90 CM-45 (1) CM-55 (1) INJ INJ SUB-33 (2) CM-90 CM-90 CM-90 DNP CM-90 CM-88 (3)

Rennicks LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN SUB-1 (5) DNP UNAV LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN

Rivera LOAN LOAN DNP DNP SUB-28 (2) UNAV UNAV LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN

Traustason LM-63 (2) SUB-45 (1) LM-76 (2) LM-72 SUS RM-57 (2) LM-59 SUS SUB-8 (2) CAM-61 (3) SUB-5 ((1)(3)) UNAV

Turner GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 INT GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90

Verfurth LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP DNP DNP UNAV LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN

2021 GAME-BY-GAME PARTICIPATION CHART2021 GAME-BY-GAME PARTICIPATION CHART

Position-minutes: started at position-min played

SUB-position - substitute at which positionINJ - injured (DL - Disabled List)

DNP - dressed, but did not playLOAN - on loan

INT - international dutyUNAV - unavailable for selectionSUS - suspended

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@ CHICAGO FIRE FC VS. D.C. UNITED VS. ATLANTA UNITED FC @ NASHVILLE SC @ PHILADELPHIA UNION T, 2-2 April 17, 2021 W, 1-0 April 24, 2021 W, 2-1 May 1, 2021 L, 0-2 May 8, 2021 T, 1-1 May 12, 2021GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK TurnerLB Jones (Red Card 90'+5) LB Mafla (DeLaGarza 54') LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones (Kessler 89')CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Kessler CB BellCB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB FarrellRB Bye RB Bye RB Bye 1 RB Buchanan RB ByeCM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM McNamara (Polster 79')CM McNamara (Kaptoum 83') CM Kaptoum (McNamara 64') CM Maciel CM Maciel CM MacielLM Buchanan (Bunbury 61') LM Traustason (Buchanan 81') LM Traustason (Bunbury 73') LM Traustason LM Traustason (Kizza 79')RM Gil © RM Gil © RM Buchanan (McNamara 73') RM Gil © RM Buchanan (Bunbury 1 68')F Bou 1 F Bou CAM Gil © 1 F Bou CAM Gil ©F Buksa 1 (Kizza 83') F Buksa F Buksa F Buksa F Buksa (Bou 68')

VS. COLUMBUS CREW VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS @ FC CINCINNATI @ NEW YORK CITY FC VS. NEW YORK RED BULLSW, 1-0 May 16, 2021 W, 3-1 May 22, 2021 W, 1-0 May 29, 2021 W, 3-2 June 19, 2021 W, 3-2 June 23, 2021GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones 1 CB Bell CB Bell CB Kessler CB Bell 1 CB KesslerCB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB FarrellRB Bye RB Bye RB Bye RB Bye RB ByeCM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster (Maciel HT)CM Maciel (Kaptoum 69') CM Kaptoum (McNamara 61') CM McNamara CM Maciel (Buchanan 59') CM McNamaraLM Traustason (Buksa 2 86') LM Traustason (Buksa 3 61') LM Traustason (Kizza 65') LM Traustason (Buksa 59') LM Bunbury (Traustason 70')RM Bunbury (Buchanan 68') RM Buchanan 1 (Bunbury 80') RM Buchanan (Bell 77') RM McNamara 1 (Caldwell 89') RM Buchanan 2 (Caldwell 87')CAM Gil © CAM Gil © CAM Gil © CAM Gil © CAM Gil ©F Bou (McNamara 89') F Bou 2 (Kizza 84') F Buksa 4 F Bou 3 (Kessler 81') F Bou 4 (Buksa 81')

@ FC DALLAS @ COLUMBUS CREW VS. TORONTO FC @ ATLANTA UNITED FC @ INTER MIAMI CFL, 1-2 June 27, 2021 T, 2-2 July 3, 2021 L, 2-3 July 7, 2021 W, 1-0 July 17, 2021 W, 5-0 July 21, 2021 GK Turner GK Turner GK Knighton GK Knighton GK KnightonLB Jones LB Jones LB Jones (Traustason 72') LB Jones (Mafla 72') LB Mafla (Polster HT)CB Bell (Kessler 68') CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Kessler CB BellCB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB FarrellRB Bye RB Bye RB Bye RB Bye RB DeLaGarzaCM Polster (Kizza 81') CM Polster CM Polster ((McNamara HT) [Kizza 86']) CM Polster CM Maciel (Boateng 78')CM Maciel (McNamara HT) CM Maciel (Kaptoum 78') CM Maciel CM Maciel (Traustason 82') LM Traustason 1, 2LM Traustason (Buksa 60') LM McNamara (Bunbury 64') LM Bunbury (Boateng 64') CM Kaptoum (McNamara 67') RM McNamara (Caldwell 75')RM Buchanan (Bunbury 68') RM Buchanan 3 (Traustason 78') RM Gil © 2 CAM Gil © CAM Gil © (Bou 63')CAM Gil © CAM Gil © F Buksa 5 F Buksa F Bunbury 2 (Kaptoum 63')F Bou 5 F Bou 6 (Buksa 78') F Bou F Bou 7 (Bunbury 83') F Buksa 6, 7

VS. CF MONTREAL @ NEW YORK RED BULLS VS. NASHVILLE SC VS. PHILADELPHIA UNION @ TORONTO FCW, 2-1 July 25, 2021 W, 3-2 July 31, 2021 T, 0-0 August 4, 2021 W, 2-1 August 8, 2021 W, 2-1 August 14, 2021GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK TurnerLB Mafla (Caldwell 90'+5') LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones LB JonesCB Bell (DeLaGarza 62') CB DeLaGarza CB Kessler CB Kessler CB KesslerCB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB FarrellRB Bye RB Bye 2 RB Bye RB Bye RB ByeCM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster 1 (Traustason HT) CM Polster (McNamara 55')LM Traustason (McNamara 63') LM Traustason (Kaptoum 74') LM Traustason (McNamara 63') CM Maciel CM Maciel (Kaptoum 87')RM Kaptoum (Maciel 62') RM McNamara (Bunbury 75') RM Kaptoum (Boateng 63') LM McNamara (Caldwell 75') LM Traustason (Bunbury 76')CAM Gil © CAM Gil © (Caldwell 90'+3') CAM Buchanan (Bunbury 81') RM Buchanan RM Buchanan 4 (DeLaGarza 87')F Buksa (Bunbury 36') F Buksa 8 F Buksa F Buksa F BuksaF Bou 8, 9 F Bou 10 F Bou © F Bou 11 © (Bunbury 90') F Bou 12©

VS. D.C. UNITED VS. FC CINCINNATI @ NEW YORK CITY FC @PHILADELPHIA UNION VS. NEW YORK CITY FCW, 3-2 August 18, 2021 W, 4-1 August 21, 2021 L, 2-0 August 28, 2021 W, 1-0 September 3, 2021 W, 2-1 September 11, 2021GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Knighton GK TurnerLB Jones 2 LB Jones LB Jones (DeLaGarza 58') LB Jones LB JonesCB Kessler CB Farrell CB Farrell © CB Kessler CB FarrellCB Farrell CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Farrell CB KesslerRB DeLaGarza RB Mafla RB Mafla (Kaptoum 75') RB Bye RB ByeCM Maciel (Buchanan 5 HT) CM Caldwell (Maciel 62') CM Maciel CM Polster 2 CM PolsterCM Kaptoum (Boateng HT; Mafla 90') CM McNamara (Kaptoum 74') CM McNamara CM McNamara (DeLaGarza 90'+4) CM McNamaraLM Traustason (Red Card 72') LM Boateng 1 (Rivera 62') LM Boateng (Bou 46') LM Traustason (Red Card 59') LM Boateng 2 (Gil 46')RM McNamara 2 RM Buchanan 6 (Bunbury 74') RM Traustason (Polster 57') RM Kaptoum (Gil 62') RM Kaptoum (Buchanan 7 61')F Bou © (Caldwell 75') F Buksa 9, 10 (Rennicks 89') F Buksa F Kizza (Caldwell 62') F Bunbury (Caldwell 81')F Bunbury (Buksa HT) F Bou © F Bunbury (Kizza 75') F Bunbury F Kizza (Buksa 61')

VS. COLUMBUS CREW @ CHICAGO FIRE FC VS. ORLANDO CITY SC @ CF MONTREALT, 1-1 September 18, 2021 W, 3-2 September 22, 2021 W, 2-1 Septebmer 25, 2021 W, 4-1 September 29, 2021GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK TurnerLB Jones LB Mafla (Jones 84') LB Jones LB Jones 4CB Farrell © CB Bell CB Kessler CB FarrellCB Kessler CB Kessler 1 CB Farrell CB KesslerRB Bye RB DeLaGarza (Bye 69') RB Bye RB ByeCM Polster CM Caldwell (Gil 3 46') CM Polster CM Polster (Caldwell 88')RM McNamara (Traustason 82') LM Caicedo LM Buchanan (Traustason 84') [Bell 90']) LM Buchanan (Caicedo 80')LM Buchanan RM Kaptoum RM McNamara RM McNamara (Kaptoum 80')CAM Gil CAM Traustason (Buchanan 60') CAM Gil © CAM Gil ©F Bou (Bunbury 82') F Bunbury © 3 F Bou (Bunbury 90'+3) F Bou 13F Buksa 11 F Kizza (Bou 46') F Buksa 12 F Buksa 13

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New England Revolution 2 at Chicago Fire FC 2 April 17, 2021 at Soldier Field (Chicago, Ill.) Att. 8,102Scoring - NE - Buksa 1 (Gil 1) 14', Bou 1 (Buchanan 1) 27'CHI - Berić 1 (Sekulić 1, Stojanović 1) 5’, Stojanović 1 (Berić 1, Frankowski 1) 11’ Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 13 5 9 0 10CHI 20 5 15 0 7

D.C. United 0 at New England Revolution 1 April 24, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/AScoring - DC - NoneNE - Own Goal (Hines-Ike) 48' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersDC 6 2 21 1 5NE 6 1 18 1 6

Atlanta United FC 1 at New England Revolution 2 May 1, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/AScoring - ATL - Moreno 1 (Penalty Kick) 43'NE - Bye 1 (Gil 2, Farrell 1) 19', Gil 1 (Penalty Kick) 53' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersATL 11 3 14 2 4NE 14 4 15 1 7

New England Revolution 0 at Nashville SC 2 May 8, 2021 at Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tenn.) Att. 12,510Scoring - NE - NoneNSH - Sapong 1 (Zimmerman 1, Lovitz 1) 25', Muyl 1 (Unassisted) 75' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 12 5 12 1 4NSH 16 4 12 2 5

New England Revolution 1 at Philadelphia Union 1 May 12, 2021 at Subaru Park (Chester, Penn.) Att. 5,000Scoring - NE - Bunbury 1 (Jones 1, Bou 1) 85'PHI - Przybylko 1 (Unassisted) 88' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 15 2 6 1 5PHI 14 4 13 4 3

Columbus Crew 0 at New England Revolution 1 May 16, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/AScoring - CLB - NoneNE - Buksa 2 (Bye 1, Gil 3) 86' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersCLB 6 1 9 2 1NE 11 3 16 1 9

New York Red Bulls 1 at New England Revolution 3 May 22, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/AScoring - NY - Reyes 1 (Amaya 1) 7'NE - Bou 2 (Traustason 1) 36', Buchanan 1 (Traustason 2) 45'+2', Buksa 3 (Bou 2, Gil 4) 82' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNY 11 8 12 3 6NE 23 2 13 1 11

New England Revolution 1 at FC Cincinnati 0May 29, 2021 at TQL Stadium (Cincinnati, Ohio) Att. 11,000Scoring - NE - Buksa 4 (Gil 5) 70'CIN - None Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 26 4 12 1 13CIN 13 3 15 2 4

New England Revolution 3 at New York City FC 2June 19, 2021 at Red Bull Arena (Harrison, N.J.) Att. 4,929Scoring - NE - Bou 3 (Unassisted) 27', Bell 1 (Gil 6) 78', McNamara 1 (Buchanan 2, Gil 7) 88'NYC - Thiago 1 (Moralez 2) 55', Tajour-Shradi 2 (Unassisted) 85' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 8 7 11 1 5NYC 18 2 16 0 7

New York Red Bulls 2 at New England Revolution 3 June 23, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/AScoring - NY - Klimala 1 (Fabio 5, Tolkin1) 53', Reyes 2 (Unassisted) 75'NE - Buchanan 2 (Gil 8) 26', Jones 1 (Gil 9) 33', Bou 4 (Gil 10) 51' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNY 21 4 14 1 6NE 10 4 10 1 2

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New England Revolution 1 at FC Dallas 2June 27, 2021 at Toyota Stadium (Frisco, Texas) Att. 14,889Scoring - NE - Bou 5 (Unassisted) 33'DAL - Pepi 3 (Ferreira 1) 11', Pepi 4 (Hollingshead 3) 54' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 16 2 5 1 4DAL 8 4 11 1 2

New England Revolution 2 at Columbus Crew 2July 3, 2021 at Lower.com Field (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 20,371Scoring - NE - Buchanan 3 (Jones 2) 13', Bou 6 (Buchanan 3, McNamara 1) 30'CLB - Zardes 4 (Afful 1, Wormgoor 1) 39', Own Goal (Farrell) 69' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 8 5 10 1 3CLB 18 3 12 0 8

Toronto FC 3 at New England Revolution 2July 7, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/AScoring - TOR - Soteldo 1 (da Cruz 2) 9', Lawrence 1 (Pozuelo 2) 15', Endoh 1 (Soteldo 1) 24' NE - Gil 2 (Free Kick) 56', Buksa 5 (Boateng 1, McNamara 2) 78' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersTOR 11 4 13 1 6NE 21 4 10 1 7

New England Revolution 1 at Atlanta United FC 0July 17, 2021 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Ga.) Att. 42,517Scoring - NE - Bou 7 (Buksa 1, Kaptoum 1) 18'ATL - None Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 13 5 11 1 7ATL 15 4 10 4 5

New England Revolution 5 at Inter Miami CF 0July 21, 2021 at DRV PNK Stadium (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) Att. 13,963Scoring - NE - Traustason 1 (Gil 11) 15', Bunbury 2 (Unassisted) 27', Traustason 2 (Bell 1) 36', Buksa 6 (Gil 12) 45'+4', Buksa 7 (Bou 3) 83'MCF - None Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 13 1 9 1 3MCF 15 6 13 1 10

CF Montreal 1 at New England Revolution 2July 25, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 18.217Scoring - MTL - Mihailovic 3 (Torres 2) 79'NE - Bou 8 (Traustason 3), Bou 9 (Bye 2, Gil 13) 73' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersMTL 20 2 7 1 4NE 13 3 14 4 2

New England Revolution 3 at New York Red Bulls 2July 31, 2021 at Red Bull Arena (Harrision, N.J.) Att. 13.444Scoring - NE - Bou 10 (Jones 3, Traustason 4) 60', Bye 2 (Gil 14) 84', Buksa 8 (Gil 15) 90'+1'NY - Carmona 1 (Duncan 1) 8', Gomes 3 (Clark 3) 63' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 18 1 9 1 4NY 13 3 18 0 5

Nashville SC 0 at New England Revolution 0August 4, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 10.279Scoring - NSH - NoneNE - None Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNSH 7 6 11 1 3NE 12 2 14 1 6

Philadelphia Union 1 at New England Revolution 2August 8, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 17.054Scoring - PHI - Aaronson 1 (Glesnes 2) 31'NE - Polster 1 (McNamara 3) 10', Bou 11 (Unassisted) 39' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersPHI 13 2 12 1 7NE 14 5 11 2 9

New England Revolution 1 at Toronto FC 2 August 14, 2021 at BMO Field (Toronto, Ontario) Att. N/AScoring - NE - Buchanan 4 (Jones 4) 19', Bou 12 (Penalty Kick) 83'TOR - Osorio 4 (Pozuelo 4, Soteldo 5) 79' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 10 3 11 2 5TOR 9 0 6 2 5

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D.C. United 2 at New England Revolution 3August 18, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 11,419 Scoring - DC - Arriola 3 (Flores 2) 10', Abila 3 (Kamara 3) 90'+6'NE - McNamara 2 (Traustason 5, DeLaGarza 1) 49', Buchanan 5 (Boateng 2) 53', Jones 4 (Unassisted) 83' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersDC 22 3 12 2 8NE 15 7 12 0 2

FC Cincinnati 1 at New England Revolution 4August 21, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 18,268 Scoring - CIN - Brenner 5 (Acosta 5) 54'NE - Buchanan 6 (Unassisted) 7'; Boateng 1 (Buchanan 4, Buksa 2) 21'; Buksa 9 (Boateng 3) 33'; Buksa 10 (Bou 4) 61' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersCIN 13 2 8 1 3NE 12 3 12 3 3

New England Revolution 0 at New York City FC 2August 28, 2021 at Yankee Stadium (Bronx, N.Y.) Att. N/AScoring - NE - NoneNYC - Castellanos 9 (Moralez 7) 32'; Castellanos 10 (Moralez 8, Parks 2) 55' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 19 3 7 0 10NYC 12 1 17 3 7

New England Revolution 1 at Philadelphia Union 0September 3, 2021 at Subaru Park (Chester, Pa.) Att. 15,152Scoring - NE - Polster 2 (Traustason 6) 33'PHI - None Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 8 8 10 0 5PHI 18 2 13 2 7

New York City FC 1 at New England Revolution 2September 11, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 19,481 Scoring - NYC - Rodriguez 3 (Castellanos 7) 11'NE - Boateng 2 (Kizza 1) 21'; Buchanan 7 (Gil 16, Farrell 2) 65' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNYC 10 3 17 1 4NE 12 1 13 0 1

Columbus Crew 1 at New England Revolution 1September 18, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 19,004 Scoring - CLB - Zardes 5 (Afful 2, Nagbe 1) 58'NE - Buksa 11 (Unassisted) 62' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersCLB 6 6 10 1 2NE 33 1 2 0 14

New England Revolution 3 at Chicago Fire FC 2September 22, 2021 at Soldier Field (Chicago, Ill.) Att. 7,052Scoring - NE - Kessler 1 (Bell 2, Traustason 7) 11'; Bunbury 3 (Bou 5, Turner 1) 62'; Gil 3 (Buchanan 5) 90'+1CHI - Teran 1 (Gimenez 1) 40'; Gimenez 2 (Offor 2, Beric 2) 63' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 18 8 16 1 8CHI 26 4 15 3 9

Orlando City SC 1 at New England Revolution 2September 25, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 23,506 Scoring - ORL - Dike 4 (Pereyra 10) 18'NE - Buksa 12 (Bou 6, McNamara 4) 9'; Schlegel (Own Goal) 35' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersORL 13 0 10 1 3NE 13 2 13 2 4

New England Revolution 4 at CF Montreal 1 September 29, 2021 at Stade Saputo (Montreal, Quebec) Att. N/AScoring - NE - Jones 3 (Unassisted) 10'; Buksa 13 (Bou 7, Bye 3) 17'; Camacho (Own Goal) 30'; Bou 13 (Kaptoum 2) 86'MTL - Torres 4 (Mihailovic 12) 32' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides CornersNE 12 6 11 4 6MTL 19 4 17 0 6

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FOULS COMMITTED FC 1. Shalrie Joseph 439 2. Jay Heaps 289 3. Teal Bunbury 283 4. Scott Caldwell 272 5. Joe Franchino 270

FOULS SUFFERED FS 1. Shalrie Joseph 421 2. Lee Nguyen 380 3. Taylor Twellman 359 4. Jay Heaps 278 5. Kelyn Rowe 265 6. Jose Cancela 263 7. Teal Bunbury 217 8. Andrew Farrell 212 9. Clint Dempsey 201 10. Steve Ralston 199 YELLOW CARDS YC T-1. Jay Heaps, Shalrie Joseph 50 3. Joe Franchino 45 4. Scott Caldwell 33 5. Teal Bunbury 29 T-6. Andrew Farrell, Andy Dorman 28 T-8. Diego Fagundez, Rusty Pierce 27 RED CARDS RC 1. Shalrie Joseph 5 2. Ivan McKinley 4 T-3. Andrew Farrell, Antonio Delamea, Four Other Players 3

CORNER KICKS CK 1. Chris Tierney 477 2. Steve Ralston 456 3. Lee Nguyen 415 4. Jose Cancela 330 5. Carles Gil 267 6. Diego Fagundez 236 7. Joe-Max Moore 209 8. Kelyn Rowe 207

OFFSIDES OFF 1. Taylor Twellman 165 5. Joe-Max Moore 64 6. Teal Bunbury 58 7. Johnny Torres 55 8. Gustavo Bou 52

GAME-WINNING GOALS GWG 1. Taylor Twellman 28 2. Lee Nguyen 18 T-3. Teal Bunbury, Diego Fagundez 16 5. Joe-Max Moore 13 6. Steve Ralston 12 7. Gustavo Bou, Shalrie Joseph 10 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS GWA 1. Steve Ralston 22 2. Chris Tierney 16 3. Lee Nguyen 14 T-4. Carles Gil, Shalrie Joseph 13 T-6. Diego Fagundez, Kelyn Rowe 9 8. Jose Cancela 8 T-9. Scott Caldwell, Mike Burns 7

MULTIPLE-GOAL GAMES MGG 1. Taylor Twellman 16 3. Pat Noonan 6 T-4. Lee Nguyen, Ted Chronopoulos 4 T-6. Eight Players Tied 3

GAMES PLAYED GP 1. Andrew Farrell 267 T-2. Diego Fagundez, Shalrie Joseph 261 4. Matt Reis 254 5. Chris Tierney 246 6. Jay Heaps 243 7. Scott Caldwell 228 8. Teal Bunbury 227 9. Kelyn Rowe 222 10. Lee Nguyen 203

GAMES STARTED GS 1. Andrew Farrell 264 2. Shalrie Joseph 254 3. Matt Reis 253 4. Jay Heaps 238 5. Chris Tierney 220 6. Steve Ralston 196 7. Lee Nguyen 193 8. Diego Fagundez 186 9. Scott Caldwell 175 10. Kelyn Rowe 170 MINUTES PLAYED MIN 1. Andrew Farrell 23,562 2. Shalrie Joseph 22,867 3. Matt Reis 22,699 4. Jay Heaps 21,619 5. Chris Tierney 19,422 6. Steve Ralston 17,643 7. Diego Fagundez 16,868 8. Lee Nguyen 16,844 9. Kelyn Rowe 15,500 10. Scott Caldwell 15,379 GOALS G 1. Taylor Twellman 101 2. Diego Fagundez 53 3. Lee Nguyen 52 4. Teal Bunbury 45 5. Steve Ralston 42 6. Joe-Max Moore 41 T-7. Shalrie Joseph, Pat Noonan 37 9. Juan Agudelo 35 10. Kelyn Rowe 29

ASSISTS A 1. Steve Ralston 73 2. Lee Nguyen 50 3. Diego Fagundez 45 T-4. Kelyn Rowe, Chris Tierney 40 6. Joe-Max Moore 35 7. Shalrie Joseph 34 8. Carles Gil 32 9. Pat Noonan 29 10. Taylor Twellman 28

SHOTS SHOTS 1. Taylor Twellman 557 2. Diego Fagundez 443 3. Lee Nguyen 406 4. Kelyn Rowe 377 5. Teal Bunbury 375 SHOTS ON GOAL SOG 1. Taylor Twellman 318 2. Diego Fagundez 182 3. Lee Nguyen 167 4. Teal Bunbury 147 5. Shalrie Joseph 130

REvOLUTION RECORD BOOk: MLS REGULAR SEASONREvOLUTION RECORD BOOk: MLS REGULAR SEASON

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REvOLUTION RECORD BOOk: MLS REGULAR SEASONREvOLUTION RECORD BOOk: MLS REGULAR SEASON

HAT TRICKS HT 1. Taylor Twellman 3 2. Pat Noonan 2 T-3. Five Players Tied 1

PENALTY KICK GOALS PKG 1. Lee Nguyen 17 2. Shalrie Joseph 12 3. Steve Ralston 9 4. Joe-Max Moore 6 T-5. Carles Gil, Cate 5

GOALS PER GAME (MIN. 20 GOALS) AVG 1. Taylor Twellman 0.58 2. Gustavo Bou 0.47 3. Joe-Max Moore 0.43 4. Clint Dempsey 0.35 5. Pat Noonan 0.31 T-6. Lee Nguyen, Wolde Harris 0.26 8. Imad Baba 0.23 9. Juan Agudelo 0.22 10. Steve Ralston 0.21

ASSISTS PER GAME (MIN. 20 ASSISTS) AVG 1. Carles Gil 0.51 T-2. Joe-Max Moore, Steve Ralston 0.36 4. Jose Cancela 0.32 5. Lee Nguyen 0.25 6. Pat Noonan 0.24 7. Kelyn Rowe 0.18 8. Diego Fagundez 0.17 T-9. Chris Tierney, Taylor Twellman 0.16

GOALS PER 90 MIN. (MIN. 20 GOALS) AVG 1. Taylor Twellman 0.60 2. Gustavo Bou 0.55 3. Joe-Max Moore 0.45 4. Pat Noonan 0.39 5. Clint Dempsey 0.36 7. Juan Agudelo 0.34 T-8. Teal Bunbury, Diego Fagundez, Lee Nguyen 0.28 ASSISTS PER 90 MIN. (MIN. 20 ASSISTS) AVG 1. Carles Gil 0.54 2. Jose Cancela 0.40 3. Joe-Max Moore 0.39 4. Steve Ralston 0.37 6. Pat Noonan 0.30 7. Lee Nguyen 0.27 10. Andy Dorman 0.18

SCORING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 GOALS) PCT 1. Steve Ralston 20.5 2. Taylor Twellman 18.1 3. Joe-Max Moore 16.6 4. Pat Noonan 15.8 5. Juan Agudelo 14.5 6. Clint Dempsey 14.4 7. Gustavo Bou 14.2 8. Lee Nguyen 12.8 T-9. Teal Bunbury, Diego Fagundez 12.0

SHOTS ON GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 75 SHOTS ON GOAL) PCT 1. Taylor Twellman 57.1 2. Steve Ralston 53.2 3. Andy Dorman 51.6 4. Joe-Max Moore 51.4 5. Pat Noonan 50.9 8. Clint Dempsey 47.7 T-9. Diego Fagundez, Lee Nguyen 41.1

GAMES PLAYED IN GOAL GP 1. Matt Reis 254 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 127 3. Matt Turner 92 4. Jeff Causey 64 5. Brad Knighton 52 6. Adin Brown 48 7. Walter Zenga 47 8. Cody Cropper 36 9. Juergen Sommer 33

GAMES STARTED IN GOAL GS 1. Matt Reis 253 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 124 3. Matt Turner 92 T-4. Brad Knighton, Jeff Causey 51 6. Adin Brown 48 7. Walter Zenga 47 8. Cody Cropper 36 MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL MIN 1. Matt Reis 22,697 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 11,308 3. Matt Turner 8,246 4. Jeff Causey 4,814 5. Brad Knighton 4,605 6. Adin Brown 4,392 7. Walter Zenga 4,105 8. Cody Cropper 3,240

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 4500 MINUTES PLAYED) AVG 1. Matt Reis 1.31 2. Matt Turner 1.32 3. Bobby Shuttleworth 1.42 4. Brad Knighton 1.68 5. Jeff Causey 1.72

WINS W 1. Matt Reis 93 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 46 3. Matt Turner 39 T-4. Adin Brown, Jeff Causey 21 T-6. Brad Knighton, Walter Zenga 20

WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 WINS) PCT. 1. Matt Turner .582 2. Adin Brown .564 3. Brad Knighton .529 4. Matt Reis .510 5. Walter Zenga .500

SAVES SV 1. Matt Reis 989 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 344 3. Matt Turner 319 5. Adin Brown 206 6. Brad Knighton 178 7. Walter Zenga 168

SHUTOUTS SHO 1. Matt Reis 66 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 34 3. Matt Turner 20 T-4. Cody Cropper, Adin Brown 10 6. Brad Knighton 9

SAVES PERCENTAGE (MIN. 175 SAVES) PCT 1. Matt Reis 72.3 2. Matt Turner 72.0 3. Adin Brown 71.3 4. Brad Knighton 66.9

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2021 PENALTY kICkS2021 PENALTY kICkS

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERINTERNATIONAL REGISTERUnited States Caps GoalsMatt Turner 12 0Teal Bunbury 4 1A.J. DeLaGarza 2 0Henry Kessler 1 0Matt Polster 1 0

Canada Caps GoalsTajon Buchanan 13 2

Guam Caps GoalsA.J. DeLaGarza 14 0

Iceland Caps GoalsArnór Traustason 40 5

Poland Caps GoalsAdam Buksa 5 5

Reflects senior national team appearances only.

Player (Team) Goalkeeper (Team) Date ResultMarcelino Moreno (ATL) Matt Turner (NE) May 1 Goal Carles Gil (NE) Brad Guzan (ATL) May 1 Goal Valentin Castellanos (NYC) Matt Turner (NE) June 19 SaveGustavo Bou (NE) Andre Blake (PHI) August 8 SaveGustavo Bou (NE) Alex Bono (TOR) August 14 GoalNani (ORL) Matt Turner (NE) September 25 Save

REvOLUTION ALL-TIME INDIvIDUAL GAME HIGHSREvOLUTION ALL-TIME INDIvIDUAL GAME HIGHSGoals Alberto Naveda (05/30/97) 3

Taylor Twellman (09/07/02) 3

Chris Brown (08/30/03) 3

Pat Noonan (10/25/03) 3

Pat Noonan (06/02/04) 3

Taylor Twellman (07/16/05) 3

Taylor Twellman (09/10/05) 3

Kheli Dube (08/23/09) 3

Zack Schilawski (04/10/10) 3

Kei Kamara (09/02/17) 3

Assists Lee Nguyen (09/02/17) 4

Shots Adam Buksa (9/18/21) 11

Shots on Goal Joe-Max Moore (06/19/99) 7

Fouls Commited Matt Okoh (04/28/01) 8

Fouls Suffered Clint Dempsey (04/02/05) 10

Abdoulie Mansally (10/21/10) 10

Corner Kicks Carles Gil (09/25/19) 15

Offsides Raul Diaz Arce (05/13/98) 7

Saves Aidan Heaney (09/07/96) 14

Shots Faced Aidan Heaney (09/07/96) 14

Juergen Sommer (05/05/01) 14

Jeff Causey (08/08/01) 14

Goals Allowed Cody Cropper (09/13/17) 7

2021 TRANSACTION LOG / CHRONOLOGY2021 TRANSACTION LOG / CHRONOLOGY2020December 19, 2020

Signed GK Earl Edwards Jr. as a free agent, the first free agent signing of the MLS offseason.

December 21, 2020Acquired D Christian Mafla via transfer from Atletico Nacional.

December 22, 2020Re-signed M Tommy McNamara.

December 23, 2020Acquired M Wilfrid Kaptoum on a free transfer from Real Betis.

2021January 7, 2021

Signed D A.J. DeLaGarza and M Emmanuel Boateng as a free agents.January 19, 2021

Re-signed GK Matt Turner to a new contract.January 20, 2021

Mutually agreed to terminate the contract of D Alexander Büttner.January 21, 2021

Selected F Edward Kizza (24th overall; Pittsburgh) and D Francois Dulysse (51st overall; Manhattan) in the 2021 MLS SuperDraft.

March 5, 2021Signed F Edward Kizza to MLS contract.

March 16, 2021Acquired M Arnór Ingvi Traustason via transfer from Malmö FF and signed him for two-year contract with an additional one-year team option.

March 22, 2021Signed D Jon Bell and M Maciel from Revolution II.

April 8, 2021Loaned F Justin Rennicks, M Damian Rivera, and D Collin Verfurth to Revo-lution II to begin the USL League One season.

June 21, 2021Matt Turner becomes first Revolution GK ever named MLS Player of the Week for Week 8 after seven-save performance on June 19 at New York City FC.

June 24, 2021Carles Gil voted MLS Player of the Week for Week 9, marking the second time Revolution players won the honor in back-to-back weeks.

August 24, 2021Tajon Buchanan transfered to Club Brugge (Belgium) for an undisclosed fee. Buchanan will remain with New England on loan through the end of the 2021 MLS season.

HOW THE TEAM WAS BUILTHOW THE TEAM WAS BUILTYear SuperDraft Trade/Loan Off-Season Signing In-Season Signing

2013 Farrell (R1) Caldwell (HGP)

2014 Bunbury Knighton

2016 Turner

2018 Bye (R1) Caicedo

2019 Buchanan (R1)* Rennicks (HGP) Bou (DP) Jones (R1) Gil (DP)

2020 Kessler (R1) McNamara Rivera (HGP) Verfurth (Revs II) Buksa (DP) Polster

2021 Kizza (R1) Edwards Jr. Kaptoum Mafla DeLaGarza Boateng Traustason Bell (Revs II) Maciel (Revs II)

* Tajon Buchanan is currently on loan fro Club Brugge in Belgium.

1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 ET TotalNE 8 13 10 7 6 13 0 57OPP 9 3 6 6 5 5 0 34

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REGULAR SEASON CATEGORICAL WIN-LOSSREGULAR SEASON CATEGORICAL WIN-LOSS Overall Home Away 2020Overall: 20-4-5 11-1-2 9-3-3 8-7-8vs. East: 20-3-5 11-1-2 9-2-3 8-7-8vs. West: 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0

Scoring First: 16-0-2 8-0-0 8-0-2 7-2-2Opp. Scoring First: 4-4-2 3-1-1 1-3-1 1-5-2

Leading at Half: 12-0-1 6-0-0 6-0-1 4-0-1Trailing at Half: 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-3-0Tied at Half: 6-1-4 4-0-2 2-1-2 3-4-7

Leading at 75’: 16-0-0 10-0-0 6-0-0 6-0-0Trailing at 75’: 1-4-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 0-5-1Tied at 75’: 3-0-5 1-0-2 2-0-3 2-2-7

Out-Shooting Opp.: 8-2-3 5-1-2 3-1-1 6-5-5Out-Shot by Opp.: 10-2-2 4-0-0 6-2-2 2-1-2Shots Even: 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1

In Shutouts: 6-2-1 2-0-1 4-2-0 2-0-4In Games Decided by 1 Goal: 16-2-0 9-1-0 7-1-0 6-5-0In Games Decided by 2 Goals: 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-2-0In Games Decided by 3+ Goals: 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0

Day Games (before 5 p.m.): 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-2-3Night Games (5 p.m. or after): 19-3-5 11-1-2 8-2-3 6-5-5

In Primary Kit: 12-4-3 11-1-2 1-3-1 4-3-7In Secondary Kit: 7-0-2 0-0-0 7-0-2 4-4-1In Parley Kit: 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0

In April: 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0In May: 4-1-1 3-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0In June: 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0In July: 4-1-1 1-1-0 3-0-1 1-0-2In August: 4-1-1 3-0-1 1-1-0 1-0-2In September: 5-0-1 2-0-1 3-0-0 3-2-1In October: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-2In November: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0

On Wednesdays: 5-1-2 2-1-1 3-0-1 2-3-0On Fridays: 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-2On Saturdays: 12-2-2 6-0-1 6-2-1 0-2-4On Sundays: 3-1-1 3-0-0 0-1-1 4-1-0

In Clear Weather: 12-2-4 7-0-1 5-2-3 4-3-6In Cloudy Weather: 7-1-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 2-3-1In Rain: 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-1In Snow: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Indoors: 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0

Below 30° at Kickoff: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-030°-49° at Kickoff: 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-150°-59° at Kickoff: 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-3-160°-69° at Kickoff: 4-2-1 3-0-0 1-2-1 2-1-170°-79° at Kickoff: 11-1-3 7-1-2 4-0-1 4-2-380°-89° at Kickoff: 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-290°+ at Kickoff: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Using No Subs: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Using 1 Sub: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Using 2 Subs: 2-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-1-1Using 3 Subs: 6-0-2 3-0-1 3-0-1 0-1-1Using 4 Subs: 7-1-1 4-1-0 3-0-1 4-1-3Using 5 Subs: 5-3-1 3-0-0 2-3-1 4-4-3

On FieldTurf/Artificial Surface: 12-1-2 11-1-2 1-0-0 3-4-5On Natural Grass: 8-3-3 0-0-0 8-3-3 5-3-3

THE LAST TIME...THE LAST TIME...TEAM

Won a Match by 1 Goal: _____________________ Sept. 25, 2021 vs. Orlando (2-1)Lost a Match by 1 Goal: ________________________ July 7, 2021 vs. Toronto (2-3)Won a Match by 2 Goals: ____________________May 22, 2021 vs. New York (3-1)Lost a Match by 2 Goals: ________________ Aug. 28, 2021 at New York City (0-2)Won a Match by 3+ Goals: ___________________ Sept. 29, 2021 at Montreal (4-1)Lost a Match by 3+ Goals: _____________________ May 8, 2019 at Chicago (0-5)Scored 4 Goals in a Match: ________________Sept. 29, 2021 at Montreal (W, 4-1)Conceded 4 Goals in a Match: ____________ April 27, 2019 at Kansas City (T, 4-4)Scored 4+ Goals in a Half: _____________ July 21, 2021 at Inter Miami (1st Half, 4)Conceded 4+ Goals in a Half: _________May 4, 2019 at Philadelphia (2nd Half, 5)Scored 5 Goals in a Match: _______________ July 21, 2021 at Inter Miami (W, 5-0)Conceded 5 Goals in a Match: ________________ May 8, 2019 at Chicago (L, 5-0)Scored 6+ Goals in a Match: ______________Sept. 18, 2004 vs. Colorado (W, 6-1)Allowed 6+ Goals in a Match: _____________ May 4, 2019 at Philadelphia (L, 6-1)Outshot an Opponent: ___________________ Sept. 18, 2021 vs. Columbus (33-6)Outshot by an Opponent:___________________Sept. 29, 2021 at Montreal (13-19)Shots Even with an Opponent: ______________Sept. 25, 2021 vs. Orlando (13-13)10+ SOG in a Match: _________________________ July 21, 2021 at Inter Miami (11)Opp. 10+ SOG in a Match: ____________________ Sept. 22, 2021 at Chicago (10)25+ Shots in a Match: ______________________ Sept. 18, 2021 vs. Columbus (33)Opp. 25+ Shots in a Match: ___________________ Sept. 22, 2021 at Chicago (26)5+ Offsides in a Match: __________________Sept. 19, 2020 vs. New York City (5)Opp. 5+ Offsides in a Match: ___________________Dec. 5, 2020 at Columbus (5)10+ Corner Kicks in a Match: _________________Sept. 18, 2021 vs. Columbus (14) Opp. 10+ Corner Kicks in a Match: ____________ July 21, 2021 at Inter Miami (10)Went Undefeated in a Month: ______________________ September 2021 (5-0-1)Went Winless in a Month: _____________________________March 2020 (0-0-1)Biggest Margin of Victory: __________________ Sept. 18, 2004 vs. Colorado (6-1)Biggest Margin of Defeat: _____________________ Sept. 13, 2017 at Atlanta (0-7)Scoreless Draw: __________________________August 4, 2021 vs. Nashville (0-0)

INDIVIDUALClean Sheet For: _________________Brad Knighton: Sept. 3, 2021 at PhiladelphiaClean Sheet Against: ___________ Sean Johnson: Aug. 28, 2021 at New York CityDefender Goal: ____________________ DeJuan Jones: Sept. 29, 2021 at MontrealOpp. Defender Goal: __________________Carlos Teran: Sept. 22, 2021 at ChicagoMidfielder Goal: ________________________ Carles Gil: Sept. 22, 2021 at ChicagoOpp. Midfielder Goal: _______________Joaquin Torres: Sept. 29, 2021 at MontrealForward Goal: _____________________Gustavo Bou: Sept. 29, 2021 at MontrealoOpp. Forward Goal: ___________________ Daryl Dike: Sept. 25, 2021 vs. OrlandoTwo Goals For: ____________________ Adam Buksa: Aug. 21, 2021 vs. CincinnatiTwo Goals Against: ________ Valentin Castellanos: August 28, 2021 at New York CityThree Goals For: ______________________ Kei Kamara: Sept. 2, 2017 vs. OrlandoThree Goals Against: ____________ Cristian Techera: May 26, 2018 at VancouverOwn Goal For: ____________________Rudy Camacho: Sept. 29, 2021 at MontrealOwn Goal Against: _________________ Andrew Farrell: July 3, 2021 at ColumbusGWG after 75': _________________________ Carles Gil: Sept. 22, 2021 at ChicagoOpp. GWG after 75': __________________Aaron Long: Oct. 28, 2020 at New YorkEqualizer after 75': ____________________Brandon Bye: July 31, 2021 at New YorkOpp. Equalizer after 75': _____________ Jonathan Osorio: Aug. 14, 2021 at TorontoQuickest Goal For: ____________Jose Cancela: June 25, 2005 vs. New York (0:19)Quickest Goal Against: _______Steve Rammel: June 30, 1996 at D.C. United (0:56)Two Assists For: ______________________ Carles Gil: July 21, 2021 at Inter MiamiTwo Assists Against: ____________Maxi Moralez: Aug. 28, 2021 at New York CityThree Assists For: _____________________Carles Gil: June 23, 2021 vs. New YorkThree Assists Against: ________ Yoshimar Yotún: Aug. 4, 2018 at Orlando City SCFour Assists For: _____________________ Lee Nguyen: Sept. 2, 2017 vs. OrlandoFour Assists Against: __________ Carlos Valderrama: Aug. 30, 1997 at Tampa BayRed Card: _____________________Arnór Traustason: Sept. 3, 2021 at PhiladelphiaOpp. Red Card: ______________ Alfredo Morales: Sept. 11, 2021 vs. New York CityPK Converted: ____________________________ Gustavo Bou: Aug. 14, 2021 at TorontoPK Not Converted: _____________________Gustavo Bou: Aug. 8, 2021 vs. PhiladelphiaPK Conceded/Converted: _______________Marcelino Moreno: May 1, 2021 vs. AtlantaPK Conceded/nConverted: ______________________ Nani: Sept. 25, 2021 vs. Orlando10+ Shots in a Match: ___________ Adam Buksa: Sept. 18, 2021 vs. Columbus (11)Opp. 10+ Shots in a Match: ________ Daniel Royer: Aug. 17, 2019 at New York (10)5+ Shots in a Half: ___________Adam Buksa: Sept. 18, 2021 vs. Columbus (2nd, 9)Opp. 5+ Shots in a Half: ______ Gaston Gimenez: Sept. 22, 2021 at Chicago (2nd, 5)5+ SOG in a Match: ______________ Cristian Penilla: June 2, 2019 at LA Galaxy (5)Opp. 5+ SOG in a Match: ________ Sergio Santos: May 4, 2019 at Philadelphia (5)5+ Fouls Won in a Match: _______ Tajon Buchanan: Aug. 8, 2021 vs. Philadelphia (5)Opp. 5+ Fouls Won in a Match: ________ Andres Jasson: Sept. 11, 2021 vs. NYCFC (6)5+ Fouls in a Match: _______________ Adam Buksa: Oct. 14, 2021 at Montreal (6)Opp. 5+ Fouls in a Match: _______ Keaton Parks: June 19, 2019 vs. New York City (5)10+ Saves in a Match: _____________Preston Burpo: May 1, 2010 at FC Dallas (10)Opp. 10+ Saves in a Match: _____ Andre Blake: Sept. 26, 2015 vs. Philadelphia (11)10+ Corner Kicks in a Match: ________ Carles Gil: Sept. 18, 2021 vs. Columbus (11)Opp. 10+ Corners in a Match: __________ Lewis Morgan: July 21, 2021 at Miami (10)Free Kick Goal: ________________________Carles Gil: July 7, 2021 vs. Toronto FCOpp. Free Kick Goal: ____________________ Kevin Kratz: Sept. 13, 2017 at Atlanta

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CHI DC ATL NSH PHI CLB NYR CIN NYC NYR DAL CLB TOR ATL MCF MTL NYR NSH PHI TOR DC CIN NYC PHI NYC CLB CHI ORL MTL

2-2 1-0 2-1 0-2 1-1 1-0 3-1 1-0 3-2 3-2 1-2 2-2 2-3 1-0 5-0 2-1 3-2 0-0 2-1 2-1 3-2 4-1 0-2 1-0 2-1 1-1 3-2 2-1 4-1

2 Andrew Farrell 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

4 Henry Kessler 90D 90D 90D 90D 1 90D 9 90D 22 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

5 Wilfrid Kaptoum 8 64M 26 21 61M 12 67M 27 63M 16 63M 4 45M 16 15 66M 61M 90M 10

6 Scott Caldwell 1 3 15 1 1 15 15 62M 28 9 45M 2

7 Gustavo Bou 90F 90F 76F 22 89F 84F 81F 81F 90F 78F 90F 83F 27 90F 90F 90M 89F 90F 75M 90F 45 82F 45 89F 90F

8 Matt Polster 90M 90M 90M 76M 11 90M 90M 90M 90M 45M 81M 90M 45M 90M 45 90M 90M 90M 45M 55M 33 90M 90M 90M 90M 88M

9 Adam Buksa 83F 90F 90F 90F 68F 7 29 90F 31 9 30 12 90F 90F 90F 36F 90F 90F 90F 90F 45 89F 90F 29 90F 90F 90F

10 Teal Bunbury 29 17 26 22 68M 10 70M 22 26 64M 7 63F 54 16 9 1 15 45F 16 75F 90F 81F 8 90F 1

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13 Maciel 90M 64M 90M 69M 59M 45 45M 78M 90M 82M 78M 27 90M 86M 45M 28 90M

15 Brandon Bye 90D 90D 90D 26 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 21 90D 90D

17 Tajon Buchanan 61M 8 72M 90D 68M 22 80M 77M 31 87M 68M 78M 81M 90M 86M 45 74M 29 90M 29 84M 80M

18 Brad Knighton 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

19 Edward Kizza 7 14 11 6 25 9 4 15 62F 61F 45F

22 Carles Gil 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 63M 90M 89M 24 45 90M 45 90M 90M

23 Jon Bell 90D 90D 90D 13 90D 68D 90D 62D 90D 1

24 DeJuan Jones 89D 90D 64D 89D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 72D 72D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 58D 90D 90D 90D 6 90D 90D

25 Arnor Traustason 82M 73M 64M 79M 83M 61M 65M 59M 20 60M 12 18 8 90M 63M 74M 62M 45 75M 72M 57M 59M 8 61M 5

26 Tommy McNamara 82M 26 18 14 79M 1 29 90M 89M 90M 45 64M 41 23 75M 27 74M 28 75M 35 90M 74M 90M 89M 90M 82M 90M 80M

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28 A.J. DeLaGarza 36 90D 28 90D 4 90D 32 1 69D

30 Matt Turner 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

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Game #1 04/17/2021 NE 2 at CHI 2 T Buksa 1 (Gil 1) 14; Bou 1 (Buchanan 1) 27

Game #2 04/24/2021 NE 1 vs DC 0 W own goal (Hines-Ike) 48

Game #3 05/01/2021 NE 2 vs ATL 1 W Bye 1 (Gil 2, Farrell 1) 19; Gil 1 (penalty kick) 53

Game #4 05/08/2021 NE 0 at NSH 2 L

Game #5 05/12/2021 NE 1 at PHI 1 T Bunbury 1 (Jones 1, Bou 1) 85

Game #6 05/16/2021 NE 1 vs CLB 0 W Buksa 2 (Bye 1, Gil 3) 86

Game #7 05/22/2021 NE 3 vs NYR 1 W Bou 2 (Traustason 1) 36; Buchanan 1 (Traustason 2) 47+; Buksa 3 (Bou 2, Gil 4) 82

Game #8 05/29/2021 NE 1 at CIN 0 W Buksa 4 (Gil 5) 70

Game #9 06/19/2021 NE 3 at NYC 2 W Bou 3 (unassisted) 27; Bell 1 (Gil 6) 78; McNamara 1 (Buchanan 2, Gil 7) 88

Game #10 06/23/2021 NE 3 vs NYR 2 W Buchanan 2 (Gil 8) 26; Jones 1 (Gil 9) 32; Bou 4 (Gil 10) 51

Game #11 06/27/2021 NE 1 at DAL 2 L Bou 5 (unassisted) 33

Game #12 07/03/2021 NE 2 at CLB 2 T Buchanan 3 (Jones 2) 13; Bou 6 (Buchanan 3, McNamara 1) 30

Game #13 07/07/2021 NE 2 vs TOR 3 L Gil 2 (free kick) 56; Buksa 5 (Boateng 1, McNamara 2) 78

Game #14 07/17/2021 NE 1 at ATL 0 W Bou 7 (Buksa 1, Kaptoum 1) 18

Game #15 07/21/2021 NE 5 at MCF 0 W Traustason 1 (Gil 11) 15; Bunbury 2 (unassisted) 27; Traustason 2 (Bell 1) 36; Buksa 6 (Gil 12) 49+

Buksa 7 (Bou 3) 83

Game #16 07/25/2021 NE 2 vs MTL 1 W Bou 8 (Traustason 3) 29; Bou 9 (Bye 2, Gil 13) 73

Game #17 07/31/2021 NE 3 at NYR 2 W Bou 10 (Jones 3, Traustason 4) 60; Bye 2 (Gil 14) 84; Buksa 8 (Gil 15) 91+

Game #18 08/04/2021 NE 0 vs NSH 0 T

Game #19 08/08/2021 NE 2 vs PHI 1 W Polster 1 (McNamara 3) 10; Bou 11 (unassisted) 39

Game #20 08/14/2021 NE 2 at TOR 1 W Buchanan 4 (Jones 4) 19; Bou 12 (penalty kick) 83

Game #21 08/18/2021 NE 3 vs DC 2 W McNamara 2 (Traustason 5, DeLaGarza 1) 49; Buchanan 5 (Boateng 2) 53; Jones 2 (unassisted) 85

Game #22 08/21/2021 NE 4 vs CIN 1 W Buchanan 6 (unassisted) 7; Boateng 1 (Buchanan 4, Buksa 2) 21; Buksa 9 (Boateng 3) 33; Buksa 10 (Bou 4) 61

Game #23 08/28/2021 NE 0 at NYC 2 L

Game #24 09/03/2021 NE 1 at PHI 0 W Polster 2 (Traustason 6) 33

Game #25 09/11/2021 NE 2 vs NYC 1 W Boateng 2 (Kizza 1) 21; Buchanan 7 (Gil 16, Farrell 2) 65

Game #26 09/18/2021 NE 1 vs CLB 1 T Buksa 11 (unassisted) 62

Game #27 09/22/2021 NE 3 at CHI 2 W Kessler 1 (Bell 2, Traustason 7) 11; Bunbury 3 (Bou 5, Turner 1) 62; Gil 3 (Buchanan 5) 91+

Game #28 09/25/2021 NE 2 vs ORL 1 W Buksa 12 (Bou 6, McNamara 4) 9; own goal (Schlegel) 35

Game #29 09/29/2021 NE 4 at MTL 1 W Jones 3 (unassisted) 10; Buksa 13 (Bou 7, Bye 3) 17; own goal (Camacho) 30; Bou 13 (Kaptoum 2) 86

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CHICAGO FIRE FC vs NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTIONMAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER REGULAR SEASONKickoff: October 16, 2021 | 6:00 p.m. CTGillette Stadium | Foxborough, Mass.

Referee: Joseph DickersonAssistants: Cory Richardson, Gianni FacchiniFourth Official: Robert SibigaVAR: Jose Carlos Rivero

TV: WGN-TV, CFFC Live, ESPN+Talent: Tyler Terens (play-by-play), Tony Meola (color analyst)

Radio: TUDN 1200 AMRadio Talent: Omar Ramos (play-by-play), Raquel Ortiz (color analyst)

QUESTIONABLE: Brian Gutiérrez (right ankle)

OUT: Francisco Calvo (health and safety protocols), Fabian Herbers (right thigh), Kenneth Kronholm (right knee), Boris Sekulić (back), Carlos Terán (right thigh)

Health and Safety ProtocolsA player may be listed as “Questionable” or “Out” due to Health and Safety Protocols for the following reasons:- Quarantine due to participating in high risk behavior.- Quarantine related to being a high risk close contact.- Pending COVID-19 test results.- An inconclusive COVID-19 test result.- A positive COVID-19 test or a confirmed case of COVID-19.- Other illness not related to COVID-19.

New England’s Wilfrid Kaptoum and Chicago’s Álvaro Medrán played against each other in 2019 in La Liga action in Spain. At the time, Kaptoum was playing for Real Betis and Medrán was at Rayo Vallecano. Medrán started the game and Kaptoum came on as a substitute.

New England Revolution midfielder Matt Polster is no stranger to Chicago, where he began his professional career as the seventh overall pick in the 2015 MLS Superdraft. Polster logged more than 6,000 minutes and 82 appearances from 2015-18.

On the other end of the field, Chicago goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth began his professional career with the Revolution in 2009 and tallied 127 appearances and 34 clean sheets in eight seasons. Additionally, he helped lead the Revolution to the 2014 MLS Cup final and the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup final. Goalkeeper coach Adin Brown also played for the Revolution, from 2002-2004.

DATE OppONENT KICKOFF (CT) BROADCAsT

April 17 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 7:30 p.m. 2-2 TApril 24 at Atlanta United FC 7:00 p.m. 1-3 LMay 1 at New York Red Bulls 12:00 p.m. 0-2 LMay 8 PHILADELPHIA UNION 12:00 p.m. 0-2 LMay 13 at D.C. United 7:00 p.m. 0-1 LMay 22 INTER MIAMI CF 5:00 p.m. 1-0 WMay 29 CF MONTREAL 12:00 p.m. 0-1 LJune 19 at Columbus Crew SC 6:30 p.m. 0-2 LJune 23 FC CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m. 0-1 LJune 26 PHILADELPHIA UNION 7:00 p.m. 3-3 TJuly 3 ATLANTA UNITED FC 7:00 p.m. 3-0 WJuly 7 ORLANDO CITY SC 7:00 p.m. 3-1 WJuly 17 at Nashville SC 7:30 p.m. 1-5 LJuly 21 D.C. UNITED 7:00 p.m. 2-2 TJuly 24 TORONTO FC 7:00 p.m. 1-2 LAug. 1 at Philadelphia Union 5:00 p.m. 1-1 TAug. 4 NEW YORK CITY FC 7:00 p.m. 0-0 TAug. 8 NEW YORK RED BULLS 5:00 p.m. 2-1 WAug. 14 COLUMBUS CREW SC 5:00 p.m. 1-0 WAug. 18 at Inter Miami CF 6:30 p.m. 2-3 LAug. 21 at Orlando City SC 7:00 p.m. 0-1 LAug. 28 at New York Red Bulls 5:00 p.m. 1-0 WSept. 11 at Sporting Kansas City 7:30 p.m. 0-2 LSept. 15 at D.C. United 7:00 p.m. 0-3 LSept. 19 at CF Montréal 12:00 p.m. 0-2 LSept. 22 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 7:00 p.m. 2-3 LSept. 26 NASHVILLE SC 12:00 p.m. 0-0 TSept. 29 NEW YORK CITY FC 7:00 p.m. 2-0 WOct. 3 at Toronto FC 3:00 p.m. 1-3 L Oct. 16 at New England Revolution 6:00 p.m. WGN-TVOct. 20 at FC Cincinnati 6:30 p.m. WGN-TVOct. 23 REAL SALT LAKE 7:00 p.m. WGN-TVOct. 27 at New York City FC 6:30 p.m. WGN-TVNov. 7 at Columbus Crew SC 2:30 p.m. WGN-TV

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sEAN DENNIsONSenior Vice President of Communications & Media [email protected]

JHAmIE CHIN Director of Sports Communications [email protected]

JUsTyNE FREUD Director of Communications [email protected]

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OVERALL RECORD: 20-4-5GOALS SCORED: 57ASSISTS: 60SHOTS: 412SHOTS ON GOAL: 153FOULS: 323OFFSIDES: 36CORNER KICKS: 175

GOALS 50 47 0 97SHOTS 381 425 9 815SHOTS ON GOAL 176 181 4 361FOULS 426 481 8 915OFFSIDES 124 87 1 212CORNER KICKS 140 179 1 320

GOALS 37 52 1 90SHOTS 352 461 8 821SHOTS ON GOAL 143 200 4 347FOULS 425 472 8 905OFFSIDES 60 71 0 131CORNER KICKS 140 192 3 335

Category 1 2 OT Total Category 1 2 OT Total

OVERALL RECORD: 7-16-6GOALS SCORED: 29ASSISTS: 29SHOTS: 393SHOTS ON GOAL: 127FOULS: 378OFFSIDES: 52CORNER KICKS: 154

LAsT 5 mATCHEs09/22/2021 CHI 2 VS NE 3 L SOLDIER FIELD04/17/2021 CHI 2 VS NE 2 T SOLDIER FIELD09/06/2020 CHI 1 VS NE 2 L SOLDIER FIELD03/07/2020 CHI 1 AT NE 1 T GILLETTE STADIUM08/24/2019 CHI 1 AT NE 2 L GILLETTE STADIUM

Chicago: 27-24-15Home games: 17-7-10 (65 GF, 43 GA)Road games: 10-17-5 (32 GF, 47 GA)

New England: 24-27-15Home games: 17-10-5 (47 GF, 32 GA)Road games: 7-17-10 (43 GF, 65 GA)

REGULAR sEAsON sTATIsTICs

ALL-TImE REsULTs

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Returning to the broadcast booth for a second season are play-by-play commentator Tyler Terens and color analyst and U.S. Soccer Hall of Famer Tony Meola. Play-by-play commentator Arlo White – whose Fire broadcast debut was postponed last year by the pandemic – joined the broadcast team for four consecutive games for the Fire.

The 2021 season marked White’s first campaign in the Fire broadcast booth. A native of Leicester, England, who grew up visiting Chicago, called Fire matches during the Premier League offseason. He will call football matches for NBC Olympics during this summer’s Tokyo Games. He previously worked at the 2016 Rio and 2012 London Games.

The 2021 season marks Meola’s second campaign as a member of the Chicago Fire’s broadcast team. A native of Kearny, N.J., Meola served as one of the top two broadcast teams – on-site in Russia – for FOX Sports at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Since 1990, Meola has served as a football broadcaster in various capacities.

Meola, the 2000 MLS Most Valuable Player and FIFA World Cup veteran – was inducted into the United States Soccer National Hall of Fame in May 2012.

The 2021 season marks Terens’ second campaign as a member of the Chicago Fire’s broadcast team. Terens came to the Fire after calling more than 500 football matches including Concacaf Champions League, Concacaf Gold Cup, Concacaf Nations League, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, USL and NCAA. He also spent two seasons as the voice of Phoenix Rising FC, covering all home and away matches as well as hosting Concacaf’s Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League Show.

BROADCAsT DREAm TEAm

sERIEs LEADERs Vs NE

CATEGORICAL WON-LOsT-TIED

sINGLE sEAsON RECORDs

mINUTEs WITHOUT ALLOWING A GOAL

412 03/11/2016 04/16/2016395 07/04/2009 08/09/2009335 05/28/2011 06/18/2011

Goals 3 players tied 5Assists Jesse Marsch 7Shots Ante Razov 48SOG Ante Razov 24Wins Zach Thornton 8Shutouts Busch/Thornton 3Saves Zach Thornton 81

Overall: 6-5-5 1-11-1 7-16-6vs Eastern: 6-5-5 1-10-1 7-15-6vs Western: 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Day Matches: 0-2-1 0-3-0 0-5-1Night Matches: 6-3-4 1-8-1 7-11-5Scoring First: 5-0-3 1-1-1 6-1-4Opp. Scoring First: 1-5-0 0-10-0 1-15-0Leading at Half: 3-0-3 1-0-0 4-0-3Trailing at Half: 0-1-0 0-7-0 0-8-0Tied at Half: 3-4-3 0-4-1 3-8-4Leading at 75’: 5-0-2 1-0-0 6-0-2Trailing at 75’: 0-3-0 0-10-0 0-13-0Tied at 75’: 1-2-3 0-1-1 1-3-4Primary Jerseys: 4-4-5 1-3-0 5-7-5Secondary Jerseys: 2-0-0 0-8-1 2-8-1Parley Jerseys: 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Outshooting Opp.: 4-3-2 0-4-0 4-7-2Outshot by Opp.: 2-1-2 1-6-1 3-7-3Shots Even: 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-2-1April: 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-1May: 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-4-0June: 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-2-1July: 2-1-1 0-1-0 2-2-1August: 2-0-1 1-2-1 3-2-2September: 1-1-1 0-3-0 1-4-1October: 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0November: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Minutes Start End

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match NotesBOBBysHUTTLEWORTH

Hometown: Tonawanda, N.Y.Age: 33HT: 6’2” WT: 205

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played 90 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Kept his fourth clean sheet of the season in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Kept his third clean sheet of the season in 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ...Played 90 minutes in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Went the full 90 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie against D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Was named to the MLS Team of the Week bench for Week 12 and went the full 90 in the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Had a shutout in his 90-minute performance in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field ... Made four saves in 90 minutes in the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Was named to the MLS Team of the Week Bench after his Week 9 performance in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati. Shuttleworth, who was named Heineken Man of the Match, finished the game with a career-high 11 saves, tying the single match record for the Club. Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Earned his first shutout of the season in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Went the full 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Earned his 200th Major League Soccer regular season start and went the full 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24 ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie against the New England Revolution on April 17.

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BORIssEKULIć (SEH-kiu-lich)

Hometown: Belgrade, DFR YugoslaviaAge: 29HT: 6’2” WT: 161International

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played 90 minutes in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Started and played 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Started and played 71 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Went the full 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Assisted on Przemysław Frankowski’s goal, playing 90 minutes in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Started and played 82 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes and recorded his third MLS career assist on Gastón Giménez’s goal in the 2-2 tie against D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Scored his second goal of the season to spur the comeback for a 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field ... Was named Man of the Match and scored his first goal of the 2021 season in the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Went the full 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 58 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Played 90 minutes for the seventh straight game in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Played the full 90 in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Earned Man of the Match Honors and played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the team’s 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Assisted on Luka Stojanović’s goal and earned Man of the Match honors in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United FC on April 24 ... Assisted on Robert Berić’s goal and went 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie against New England Revolution on April 17 in the Fire’s 2021 Home Opener.

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match NotesJONATHANBORNsTEIN (BORN-steen)

Hometown: Torrance, Calif.Age: 36HT: 5’8” WT: 165

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 draw with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Played 90 minutes in the team’s 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Started and played 75 minutes in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Started and played 76 minutes in the 1-0 win against Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 87 minutes in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 81st minute to help secure the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Wore the Captain’s armband and played 90 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Captained the team for 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Played 23 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Played his second-straight 90-minute game as captain in the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Donned the captain’s armband and played 83 minutes in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 85th minute of the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Came on as a sub for Miguel Navarro in the 77th minute of the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Played nine minutes in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 69 minutes in the team’s 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24 ... Kicked off his 16th MLS season going 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie with New England Revolution on April 17 in Soldier Field ... Bornstein featured in 20 matches during the 2020 MLS Regular Season, registering a goal and an assist. He scored his first goal for the Chicago Fire in the 70th minute of the 1-1 draw against New England on March 7. Bornstein began his professional career in 2006. With Chivas USA (2006-2010), Bornstein made 123 regular season appearances (117 starts). His honors with the club included MLS Rookie of the Year (2006), MLS All-Star (2007, 2008) and Chivas USA Defender of the Year (2009). Bornstein spent the next eight seasons in Mexico’s premier division, LIGA MX.

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JOHANKAppELHOF (YO-han KA-pel-hof)

Hometown: Amsterdam, NetherlandsAge: 30HT: 5’11” WT: 165

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Started and played 75 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Started and played 73 minutes in the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 60 minutes in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 87th minute of the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Started and was subbed off in stoppage time of the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Started but was sent off in the 20th minute against Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Went 90 minutes in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field ... Played the full 90 minutes in the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 54 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Came on for Álvaro Medrán and played seven minutes in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Started and played the entire 90 minutes for the third consecutive match in the 2-0 loss to New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Went the full 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24 ... Played 90 minutes in the Club’s 2021 Home Opener, a 2-2 tie with New England Revolution on April 17. Kappelhoff featured in four games for the Chicago Fire in 2020, returning to the field from injury late in the season. He joined the Fire after five seasons with FC Groningen where he recorded four goals and two assists in 150 career appearances … Has seen action in eight Europa League matches. Signed as a Discovery Signing using Targeted Allocation Money on Feb. 2, 2016.

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Hometown: San Jose, Costa RicaAge: 28HT: 5’11” WT: 170

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played the final 15 minutes of the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Started and played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Scored his first goal of the season in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Earned MLS Team of the Week honors for Week 19 for his play over 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Returned from the Concacaf Gold Cup and played 90 minutes in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field, before joining the Costa Rica National Team for the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup ... Played the full 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field before traveling to join the Costa Rica National Team for the Concacaf Nations League ... Started and played 90 minutes for the sixth straight match in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ...Played 90 in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Recorded an assist on Luka Stojanović’s goal in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24 ... Kicked off the 2021 season going 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie against New England Revolution on April 17 at Soldier Field ... Calvo started in 22 of the team’s 23 games during the 2020 Regular Season, ending the year with one goal and two assists ... Calvo was named to Costa Rica’s roster for the 2019 and 2017 Concacaf Gold Cups ... During the 2017 Concacaf Gold Cup, he started in five straight matches, helping to lead the team to a semifinal appearance against the U.S. Men’s National Team … The defender featured in two matches for his home country at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, starting and playing the full 90 minutes against Serbia before notching an appearance against Brazil in the Ticos’ second match of the tournament.

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mIGUELNAVARRO

Hometown: Maracaibo, VenezuelaAge: 22HT: 5’8” WT: 145

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Started and played 75 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium, in the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field as well as in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Started and played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Came on in the 75th minute of the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Started and played 69 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Created the play that resulted in the Fire’s second goal in the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Played 67 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field, assisting on Ignacio Aliseda’s second goal of the match ... Started and played 85 minutes in the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Went the full 90 in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Played the full 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Started and played 77 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Started his first game of the 2021 season and played 81 minutes in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Returned to the field after injury, coming on for Jonathan Bornstein in the 57th minute of the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 15 minutes in the 2-2 against New England Revolution on April 17 at Soldier Field. Navarro featured in 19 games (10 starts) in his first MLS Regular Season. He made his MLS debut against the New England Revolution on March 7. Acquired via transfer from Deportivo La Guaira on Jan. 27, 2020. He was called to the Venezuela National Team for the first two matches of CONMEBOL’s 2022 World Cup qualifying tournament.

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match NotesIGNACIOALIsEDA (ig-NAH-seeoh ah-lee-SEH-da)

Hometown: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaAge: 21HT: 5’ 7” WT: 152International / Designated Player

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Came on for an injured Fabian Herbers in the 21st minute of the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Played the final five minutes of the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Played 30 minutes in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 32 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Played 20 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 81 minutes in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Played the full 90 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 84 minutes in the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Scored the lone goal and played 82 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Started and played 66 minutes in the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at soldier Field ... Was named Player of the Week for Week 11 of the 2021 MLS Regular Season after his performance in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field. Aliseda scored the first brace of his career and assisted on the team’s third goal of the game ... Started and played the 90 minutes of regulation in the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 79 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Came on in the 59th minute in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Kicked off the 2021 MLS season coming on for Luka Stojanović and playing 24 minutes in the 2-2 tie against New England Revolution on April 17 at Soldier Field ... Aliseda featured in 20 matches (16 starts) during the 2020 MLS Regular Season. He scored a goal and registered two assists in his first year in the league ... Made his MLS debut for the Chicago Fire against the San Jose Earthquakes on July 19. He began his professional career with Defensa y Justicia in 2018, playing 38 games across all competitions.

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LUKAsTOJANOVIć (Stoh-YAH-no-vich)

Hometown: Belgrade, SerbiaAge: 27HT: 6’ 2” WT: 183International

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Came on in the final minute of the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Came on in the 76th minute of the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 56 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Played 86 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Played 83 minutes in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Scored his seventh goal of the season and was named to the MLS Team of the Week bench for Week 20 for his performance in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Scored his sixth goal of the season and was named to the MLS Team of the Week bench for Week 19 for his performance in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Scored twice in the first eight minutes of the match, leading the team to a 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Came on for Chinonso Offor in the 87th minute of the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Entered the game in the 81st minute to help secure the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Came on for Boris Sekulić and played the final eight minutes of the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Played 23 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nashville SC ... Came on as a sub in the final minutes of the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field, helping to secure the shutout ... Played 63 minutes in the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Played 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Scored the game-winning goal in the team’s first win of the season after coming on as a sub in the 59th minute. His team-leading third goal of the season secured the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 57 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 61 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Scored in his second consecutive MLS game in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24 ... After undergoing MCL surgery in 2020, Stojanović returned in style, scoring his first MLS goal in his home debut at Soldier Field in the 2-2 tie with New England Revolution on April 17. Stojanović also recorded an assist on Robert Berić’s goal.

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match NotesCHINONsOOFFOR (chee-NON-soh oh-FOR)

Hometown: Ekwulobia, NigeriaAge: 20HT: 6’ 3” WT: 185

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played 28 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Came on in the 74th minute of the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Came on in the 62nd minute of the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 77 minutes, providing an assist on Gastón Giménez’s goal in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Started and played 58 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Entered at halftime and played 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Played 31 minutes in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Played nine minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Played 22 minutes in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Started and played 58 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Assisted Luka Stojanović’s first goal in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 87 minutes in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 64 minutes in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Played 32 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Played the final 16 minutes of the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Played the second half of the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Scored his first career MLS goal in the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Played 18 minutes in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 ... Came on as a sub in the 63rd minute of the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Played 11 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Played the final 13 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Played the final seven minutes of the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Came in for Robert Berić in the 78th minute of the 1-0 loss against D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Came on for Elliot Collier and played 33 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Subbed in for Álvaro Medrán and played 21 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... in for Played 87 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24 ... Made his MLS debut as a starter, going 75 minutes in the Fire’s 2-2 tie with New England Revolution on April 17 at Soldier Field.

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ÁLVAROmEDRÁN (AHL-vah-roh meh-DRAHN)

Hometown: Dos Torres, SpainAge: 27HT: 5’ 8” WT: 156

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played 62 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Started and played 90 minutes in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium, recording an assist on Robert Berić’s goal for his team-high sixth assist of the season ... Started and played 62 minutes in the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 76 minutes in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 56th minute of the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Helped maintain the clean sheet, coming on for the final seven minutes of the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Came on for Mauricio Pineda in the 71st minute of the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Came on for Luka Stojanović in stoppage time of the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Played the full 90 minutes in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Scored his first MLS goal of the season in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 67 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Was named to the MLS Team of the Week for a third consecutive week after a second straight two-assist peformance in the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Was named to the MLS Team of the Week after his performance in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field, which included an assist on Ignacio Aliseda’s first goal of the game ... Was named to the MLS Team of the Week after dishing out two assists in 90 minutes of the 3-3 tie against the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Played 36 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Played 83 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 83 minutes in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Went 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Played 33 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 69 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Played the full 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24 ... Kicked off the 2021 MLS season by going the full 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie with New England Revolution on April 17 at Soldier Field ... Medrán started all 23 regular season games in his first year in MLS in 2020, finishing second on the team in minutes played with 1,996. He scored two goals and registered six assists as a midfielder in 2020. Medrán joined the Fire after spending five seasons in La Liga competing for Real Madrid, Getafe, Valencia, Deportivo Alavés and Rayo Vallecano. During that stretch, he made 91 appearances across all competitions in Spain, scoring 11 goals.

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JHONEspINOzA

Hometown: Guayaquil, EcuadorAge: 22HT: 5’ 8” WT: 175International

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played 61 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Started and played 62 minutes in the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 90 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Entered the match at halftime and played 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Played 29 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Played his first 90-minute match in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Played 11 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Played 21 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Played the final eight minutes of the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Earned his first MLS start and played 54 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Came in for Boris Sekulić in the 58th minute of the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Came in for Came on for Wyatt Omsberg in the 71st minute of the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Subbed in for Jonathan Bornstein and played 21 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Made his Major League Soccer debut, subbing in for Chinonso Offor in the 87th minute of the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24.

Since making his professional debut on Dec. 12, 2017, Espinoza has made 54 appearances (48 starts) across all competitions while playing in Ecuador’s top-flight. He began his career with C.D. Cuenca in 2017 and made five appearances (four starts) in two seasons with the Club. Since joining S.D. Aucas ahead of the 2018 campaign, the defender has made 49 appearances (44 starts) across all competitions. He has earned 15 caps for Ecuador’s U-20 side, including seven appearances in the 2019 U-20 FIFA World Cup, and two caps for the Ecuador National Team. In 2019, Espinoza captained Ecuador’s U-20 team to a first-place finish in the 2019 U-20 South American Championship. He made seven appearances (seven starts) as his home country captured its first-ever championship in the biennial competition.

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KENNETHKRONHOLm

Hometown: Fort Belvoir, VirginiaAge: 36HT: 6’ 3” WT: 183

2020 (CHICAGO FIRE): In 2020, Kronholm underwent successful surgery on his right knee to reconstruct his Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and repair his meniscus tears. Prior to his surgery, Kronholm started four straight matches, going 90 minutes in each of the four games.

Kronholm joined the Fire after spending five seasons with Holstein Kiel. In the 2016-17 season, he helped the German club earn promotion to the 2. Bundesliga, tallying 17 clean sheets in 39 appearances (39 starts) across all competitions. Most recently, Kronholm appeared in 30 matches in the 2018-19 season, tallying six clean sheets.

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Hometown: Scarborough, MaineAge: 25HT: 6’ 4” WT: 180

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Came on in the 73rd minute of the 0-0 draw with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 58 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Came on for Carlos Terán in stoppage time of the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Played 11 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Came on for Carlos Terán in the 67th minute of the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Started in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park, but was sent off in the 34th minute ... Started and played 58 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Started and played the full 90 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Came on for Mauricio Pineda in the 61st minute of the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Helped to secure the clean sheet, coming on in the 83rd minute of the 3-0 win against Atlanta Untied FC on July 3 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field. Omsberg scored a goal in extra time against Montréal that would have tied the match but was called back after video review ... Started and played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 60 minutes in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United at May 13 at Audi Field ... Started his first match of the 2021 MLS Regular Season and played 71 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field. Omsberg featured in five games for the Fire in 2020. He was originally selected by Minnesota United as the No. 15 overall pick in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft. In his rookie season, Omsberg made seven appearances (four starts) for Minnesota. He also made four appearances (four starts) on loan with FC Tulsa in the USL Championship in 2018. Most recently, Omsberg made 15 appearances (15 starts) with USL League One side Forward Madison FC in 2019.

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FABIANHERBERs (FAH-bee-ahn)

Hometown: Ahaus, GermanyAge: 28HT: 6’ 0” WT: 165

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Started and played 21 minutes, assisting Robert Berić’s goal, before leaving with an injury in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Played 85 minutes in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Came on in the 62nd minute of the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 77th minute of the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 87 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Played 75 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Started and played 81 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Played 90 minutes and assisted Luka Stojanović’s goal in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Earned Man of the Match honors for his 90-minute peformance in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 81 minutes in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Assisted on Álvaro Medrán’s goal and played 32 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Played the final 16 minutes in the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 45 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Started and Played the 90 minutes of regulation in the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes for the fifth straight game in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field, assisting on Przemysław Frankowski’s goal ... Wen in the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 68 minutes in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Returned from injury and came on for Wyatt Omsberg in the 60th minute of the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Herbers featured in 21 games for the Fire (18 starts) during the 2020 MLS Regular Season, scoring four goals and registering an assist. Herbers scored the first goal in the Chicago Fire’s return to Soldier Field, starting off the 3-0 victory against FC Cincinnati on Aug. 25.

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Hometown: Bolingbrook, Ill.Age: 23HT: 6’ 1” WT: 171Homegrown

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field and the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Started and played 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Started and played 71 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Went the full 90 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Started and played 61 minutes of the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field ... Scored his first goal of the season in the 3-3 tie against the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 54 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Played the full 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Was named to the MLS Team of the Week bench for Week 6 for his 90-minute performance in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Started and went the full 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Subbed in for Johan Kappelhof at halftime of the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Made the Starting XI and went the full 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... The Homegrown defender/midfielder led the team in minutes played in 2020, logging 2022 minutes during the Regular Season and starting in all 23 matches as a rookie... Pineda was named as the Club’s 2020 Defensive Player of the Year after becoming the first Homegrown Player in Club history to start in every match of the season during a rookie campaign ... Pineda became the 12th homegrown player in Chicago Fire FC history to play a game for the club. Signed as a Homegrown Player on Jan. 17, 2020.

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CARLOsTERÁN (teh-RAHN)

Hometown: Turbo, ColombiaAge: 21HT: 6’ 2” WT: 187International

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Scored his first MLS and Chicago Fire FC goal in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 87 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Executed the long throw-in that resulted in Robert Berić’s game-winning goal in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Started and was subbed off for Wyatt Omsberg in stoppage time of the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Started and played 79 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 67 minutes in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Came on for Johan Kappelhof in stoppage time of the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Played 36 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Made his 2021 Chicago Fire regular season debut, starting and going the full 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Since making his professional debut as an 18-year-old on Jan. 30, 2019, Terán made 17 appearances (16 starts) in Colombia’s top-flight from 2019-20. Additionally, the defender made three appearances (three starts) in the Copa Colombia tournament during that stretch. Internationally, Terán has featured for Colombia’s U-20 and U-23 sides in major tournaments. In 2019, Terán was named to Colombia’s final roster for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Poland. The defender made an appearance in the group stage, featuring in Colombia’s 2-0 win over Poland on May 23, 2019. Additionally, Terán has made two appearances for Colombia’s U-23 team in 2020, recording starts in the CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament. The defender started against Argentina’s U-23 side on Jan. 19 and played the full 90 minutes against Uruguay’s U-23 team on Feb. 10.

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NICHOLAssLONINA (sloh-NEE-nah)

Hometown: Addison, Ill.Age: 20HT: 6’ 3” WT: 200Homegrown

A native of Addison, Ill., Slonina spent four seasons playing in the Chicago Fire Academy, featuring at the U-14, U-16, U-17 and U-19 age groups. Throughout his four seasons in the Fire Academy, Slonina featured in 61 games (58 starts) while competing in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy. Slonina was also a member of the U.S. Soccer Residency program as part of the U.S. U-17 Men’s National Team during the Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 semesters.

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ROBERTBERIć (BEH-rich)

Hometown: Krsko, SloveniaAge: 30HT: 6’ 2” WT: 183International / Designated Player

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Scored the team’s lone goal in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Recorded a goal and an assist in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 draw with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes and recorded an assist on Gastón Giménez’s goal in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 68th minute of the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Played 32 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Started and played 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Scored the game-winning goal in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Started and played 68 minutes in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Came on in the 58th minute of the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 57th minute of the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 64th minute of the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 64th minute of the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Started and played 58 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 74 minutes in the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 45 minutes in the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Scored his second goal of the season in the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 72 minutes in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field ... Played 63 minutes in the 3-3 tie against the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Came in at halftime and played 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Started and played 77 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 83 minutes in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 78 minutes in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Played his fourth straight 90-minute match in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Went 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24 ... Scored the Club’s first goal of the 2021 MLS season in the fifth minute of the 2-2 tie against New England Revolution on April 17, going the full 90 minutes at Soldier Field. Berić also earned an assist on Luka Stojanović’s goal. He was named Man of the Match and earned MLS Week 1 Team of the Week honors. Berić played in all 23 matches (22 starts) for the Chicago Fire FC during the 2020 MLS Regular Season and was named the Chicago Fire FC’s 2020 Most Valuable Player. His team-leading 12 goals also earned him the 2020 Chicago Fire FC Golden Boot award and were strong enough to finish tied for second place on the MLS scoring table, tied with Seattle Sounders forward Raul Ruidiaz and Columbus Crew forward Gyasi Zardes ... Berić made his Chicago Fire FC debut on March 1, 2020, scoring his first career goal in his Major League Soccer debut.

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ELLIOTCOLLIER

Hometown: Hamilton, New ZealandAge: 26HT: 6’ 4” WT: 180

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played the final 15 minutes of the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Played three minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Played four minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Helped maintain the shutout, playing the final seven minutes in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Played five minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Played 22 minutes in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Started and played 58 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 57 minutes in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the final minutes to help preserve the 3-1 victory against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the final minute of regulation to help secure the shutout in the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field ... Came on as a sub for Ignacio Aliseda in the 90+3rd minute of the 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Union on June 26 at Soldier Field ... Played the final seven minutes of the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Came on for Fabian Herbers in the 68th minute in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 60th minute for Brian Gutiérrez in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Earned his first start of the season and played 57 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Came on for Luka Stojanović in the 61st minute of the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Collier featured in 21 of the team’s 23 games during the 2020 MLS Regular Season ... Made his first appearance of the season on March 1 coming in as a substitution. Collier was selected by the Chicago Fire in the third round (No. 49 overall) of the 2018 MLS SuperDraft and signed on Feb. 28, 2018. He re-signed on Feb. 6, 2020.

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GAsTóNGIméNEz (gah-STOHN hee-MEH-nehz)

Hometown: Formosa, ArgentinaAge: 30HT: 6’ 2” WT: 194International / Designated Player

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 draw with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Earned Man of the Match honors for his performance in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field, in which he recorded an assist on Carlos Terán’s goal before scoring his second goal of the season ... Started and played 58 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Started and played 85 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Was named Man of the Match for his performance over 90 minutes in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-1 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 8 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union on Aug. 1 at Subaru Park ... Went the full 90 minutes in the 2-1 loss to Toronto FC on July 24 at Soldier Field ... Scored his first MLS career goal in the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Played the second 45 minutes of the 5-1 loss to Nashville SC on July 17 at Nissan Stadium ... Returned from National Team duty with Paraguay in the Copa America and came on for Ignacio Aliseda in the 66th minute of the 3-1 win against Orlando City SC on July 7 at Soldier Field ... Started and played the full 90 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field before joining the Paraguay National Team for CONMEBOL FIFA World Cup Qualifying ... Started and played 45 minutes in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field ... Played his fourth straight 90-minute match in the 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Union on May 8 at Soldier Field ... Played the full 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena ... Went the full 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United on April 24 ... Kicked off his second MLS season going the full 90 minutes in the 2-2 tie with New England Revolution on April 17 at Soldier Field ... Giménez played 18 games (17 starts) in 2020 after joining the team shortly after the start of the regular season. He logged 1,557 minutes and registered three assists as a midfielder. He twice earned Heineken Man of the Match honors, against the New England Revolution on Sept. 6 and against Columbus Crew SC on Aug. 25. Giménez came to Chicago with more than 225 appearances across 10 seasons in Argentina. He joins the Fire from Superliga Argentina side Vélez Sarsfield, where he has made 46 appearances across all competitions since the beginning of the 2018-19 campaign. Additionally, at the international level, Giménez earned one cap for Argentina’s senior team, featuring in a friendly against Mexico on Nov. 17, 2018, before completing a one-time FIFA change of association and being called to the Paraguay National Team for four matches of CONMEBOL’s 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifying tournament.

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FEDERICONAVARRO

Hometown: Santa Fe, ArgentinaAge: 21HT: 5’ 7” WT: 152International / U-22 Initiative

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Played 90 minutes in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Scored his first MLS goal and was named Man of the Match for the second-straight game in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Was named Man of the Match following his 90-minute performance in the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Earned his first MLS start and played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Came on in the 58th minute of the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Made his Major League Soccer debut when he entered the match for Mauricio Pineda at halftime of the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park.

Navarro comes to the Fire after spending the entirety of his young professional career in Argentina. Since making his debut in 2018, the Argentine midfielder has made 52 appearances (42 starts) across all competitions for Talleres. At the international level, Navarro has featured for the U-19 Argentina National Team. In 2018, he made four appearances (four starts) for the U-19s at the South American Games held in Bolivia. With this acquisition, the Fire have signed two players under the league’s U-22 initiative.

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GABRIELsLONINA (sloh-NEE-nah)

Hometown: Addison, Ill.Age: 17HT: 6’ 4” WT: 196Homegrown

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Became the youngest goalkeeper in MLS history to stop a penalty kick in 90 minutes played in the 3-1 loss to Toronto FC on Oct. 3 at BMO Field ... Earned his first professional win and kept his third clean sheet in the 2-0 win against NYCFC on Sept. 29 at SeatGeek Stadium ... Recorded his second professional shutout in his third straight start in the 0-0 tie with Nashville SC on Sept. 26 at Soldier Field ... Earned his third professional start and played 90 minutes in the 3-2 loss to New England on Sept. 22 at Soldier Field ... Played 90 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Became the youngest goalkeeper in Major League Soccer history to start a match and the youngest to earn a shutout when he made his professional debut against New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field, keeping his first clean sheet in the 0-0 tie.

Chicago Fire FC announced on March 8, 2019 that the Club had signed 14-year-old Academy product Gabriel Slonina. The goalkeeper joined the Fire as the youngest Homegrown Player signing in MLS history and the 13th Homegrown Player signing in Club history. He is under contract with the Fire through the 2022 season with a Club option for the 2023 season. A native of Addison, Ill., Slonina spent three seasons playing in the Chicago Fire Academy, featuring at the U-14, U-15 and U-17 levels. Throughout his three seasons in the Fire Academy, Slonina made 54 appearances (52 starts) while competing in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.

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CHRIsBRADy

Hometown: Naperville, Ill.Age: 17HT: 6’ 3” WT: 170Homegrown

2020 (FORWARD MADISON): Played the 2020 season on loan with Chicago Fire FC affiliate Forward Madison in Madison, Wis., earning USL League One 2020 Young Player of the Year honors. Brady started and featured in eight of the team’s 16 games, earning the starting spot halfway through the season and earning three clean sheets.

A native of Naperville, Ill., Brady joined the Chicago Fire Academy in 2017 after playing for Roadrunners Soccer Club and has since featured at the U-14, U-15, U-16 and U-17 levels while training under Academy goalkeeper coach Igor Dimov. Throughout his four seasons with the Fire Academy, Brady made 48 appearances (48 starts) while competing in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy (USSDA) league.

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ANDREREyNOLDs II

Hometown: Chicago, Ill.Age: 20HT: 5’ 9” WT: 155Homegrown

2020 (CHICAGO FIRE): Registered 15 minutes in the 2-1 win against D.C. United on Oct. 11 ... Made his Major League Soccer debut, entering the field for the final minute of the 2-0 win against Atlanta United on Sept. 27.

Signed as a Homegrown Player on Jan. 25, 2019, Reynolds joined the Fire’s first team after spending four seasons (2015-18) with the Club’s Academy in Chicago, competing in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy … He is the 12th Homegrown signing in Club history.

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JAVIERCAsAs, JR.

Hometown: Melrose Park, Ill.Age: 17HT: 5’ 8” WT: 140Homegrown

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Made his Major League Soccer debut when he came on for Gastón Giménez in the second half of the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field. He is the second-youngest Homegrown player to play for the Chicago Fire FC first team.

Casas Jr. joined the Fire’s first team after spending the past six seasons (2015-2020) with the Club’s Academy in Chicago, competing in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy (USSDA) league. Throughout his time in the Academy, Casas Jr. has made 65 appearances (64 starts), scoring ten goals in the midfield position. Casas Jr. participated in last year’s first-team training camp and has joined the first team in both Tampa and Los Angeles for the 2020 preseason.

With the U.S. Soccer Youth National Teams, Casas Jr. has been a consistent presence on the boys’ side. Most recently, Casas Jr. was part of the U.S. Boys’ U-16 National Team that took home the Championship at the 2019 Nike

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ALExmONIs (MOH-nis)

Hometown: Naperville, Ill.Age: 18HT: 5’ 6” WT: 133Homegrown

2020 (FORWARD MADISON): Played the 2020 season on loan with Chicago Fire FC affiliate Forward Madison. Monis earned one start and played 168 minutes over the course of six games before ending his season with an ankle injury with.

Monis is the 18th Homegrown signing in Club history. He is under contract with the Fire until 2023 with a Club option for 2024. Monis, a native of Naperville, Ill., has been a part of the Fire since 2015 when he joined the Club. As part of the Fire Juniors and Academy programs, Monis has appeared in 78 matches (67 starts). In 19 appearances (18 starts) for the Academy, Monis scored ten goals and added two assists. Internationally, Monis has been a consistent presence with the U.S. Soccer Youth National Teams. Monis was most recently a member of the U-16 Boys’ National Team that captured the 2019 Nike International Friendlies title against Turkey. In the final match, Monis slotted a perfect through ball to U.S. teammate Dante Sealy that earned the game-winning goal for the United States.

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ALLANRODRíGUEz

Hometown: Elkhart, Ind.Age: 17HT: 5’ 6” WT: 153Homegrown

2020 (FORWARD MADISON): Spent the 2020 season on loan with Chicago Fire FC affiliate Forward Madison. Rodriguez played 107 minutes for the Flamingos, playing two matches and earning the start in one.

Identified by the Indiana Fire Academy scouting staff, including Indiana Fire Academy Technical Director Phil Presser, Rodríguez joined the Indiana Fire in the fall of 2017. In January 2019, Rodríguez transferred to the Chicago Fire Academy in order to develop his talents through the resources available in Chicago. In 21 appearances (15 starts) for the Academy, he’s provided one goal and one assist. Within just a few months of joining the Fire Academy and receiving exposure through the Development Academy, Rodríguez was called into his first U.S. Youth National Team camp. The midfielder ended his 2019 season by captaining the U.S. U-15s to first place in Group B in the Concacaf Boys’ U-15 Championship, where they eventually fell in the semifinals to tournament host Portugal.

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BRIANGUTIéRREz

Hometown: Chicago, Ill.Age: 18HT: 5’ 10” WT: 140Homegrown

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Started and played 59 minutes in the 1-0 win against the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 28 at Red Bull Arena ... Came on for Stanislav Ivanov in the 71st minute of the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Came on in the 58th minute of the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Came on in the 87th minute to help keep the shutout in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Came on for Ignacio Aliseda and played the final six minutes of the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field ... Helped secure the shutout, coming on for Przemysław Frankowski in the 83rd minute of the 3-0 win against Atlanta United FC on July 3 at Soldier Field ... Played 36 minutes in the 1-0 loss to FC Cincinnati on June 23 at Soldier Field ... Started his fourth consecutive match and payed 45 minutes in the 2-0 loss to the Columbus Crew on June 19 at Historic Crew Stadium ... Played 59 minutes in the 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on May 29 at Soldier Field ... Started his first match at Soldier Field, in the 1-0 win against Inter Miami CF on May 22 ... Became the youngest Homegrown player to start a match for the Chicago Fire when he started and played 60 minutes in the 1-0 loss to D.C. United on May 13 at Audi Field. Gutiérrez earned Man of the Match honors against D.C. United for his performance ... Came in as a sub for Przemysław Frankowski and played 21 minutes in the 2-0 loss against New York Red Bulls on May 1 at Red Bull Arena.

In his pro debut, Gutiérrez became the 13th Chicago Fire Homegrown Player to play for the first team against Columbus Crew SC on Aug. 20, 2020. He played in six matches in the 2020 MLS Regular Season, logging 27 minutes for his hometown team. Gutiérrez marks the 16th Homegrown signing in Club history.

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sTANIsLAVIVANOV (stah-nee-slahv EE-vah-nohv)

Hometown: Gabrovo, BulgariaAge: 22HT: 5’ 9” WT: 155International

2021 (CHICAGO FIRE): Started and played 68 minutes in the 2-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sept. 19 at Stade Saputo ... Played 15 minutes in the 3-0 loss to D.C. United on Sept. 15 at Audi Field ... Started and played 70 minutes in the 2-0 loss to Sporting KC on Sept. 11 at Children’s Mercy Park ... Started and played 71 minutes in the 1-0 loss to Orlando City on Aug. 21 at Exploria Stadium ... Started and played 68 minutes, assisting Luka Stojanović’s goal in the 3-2 loss to Inter Miami on Aug. 18 at DRV PNK Stadium ... Came on in the 84th minute of the 1-0 win against the Columbus Crew on Aug. 15 at Soldier Field ... Started and played 64 minutes in the 0-0 tie with New York City FC on Aug. 4 at Soldier Field ... Made his Major League Soccer debut, coming on for Przemysław Frankowski in the 75th minute of the 2-2 tie with D.C. United on July 21 at Soldier Field. Ivanov was previously placed on the Club’s Injured Reserve list on March 23 after receiving arthroscopic surgery in his left knee to repair a medial meniscus tear.

Ivanov, who made his professional debut for Levski Sofia as a 16-year-old, spent the first six seasons of his career in the Bulgarian first division, tallying 13 goals and 15 assists. Overall, he has made 85 appearances (54 starts) across all competitions for Levski Sofia, including five appearances (four starts) in the UEFA Europa League. The 2019-20 campaign marked a career-high in goals (nine), assists (five), games played (27) and starts (25) for the winger. At the international level, he has made 10 appearances (10 starts) for Bulgaria’s U-21 side during qualification for the UEFA European U-21 Championship. In those 10 appearances, Ivanov scored four goals, including a brace in a 3-0 win against Poland on Nov. 15, 2019. In addition, Ivanov has represented Bulgaria at the U-19 (14 caps) and U-17 (five caps) levels. Ivanov will occupy an international slot on the Fire’s 2021 roster. He is under contract with the Fire through the 2023 season with a Club option for the 2024 season.

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match NotesNo. Pos Player GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E8 M Luka Stojanovic 24 15 1323 7 2 42 15 27 27 0 42 3 027 F Robert Beric 29 22 1935 5 3 67 20 25 44 27 0 1 07 M Ignacio Aliseda 18 11 1142 3 1 18 12 6 27 1 0 0 02 D Boris Sekulic 24 24 2055 2 4 12 5 23 10 2 0 3 011 M Przemyslaw Frankowski 13 12 1064 2 3 27 8 16 11 0 0 2 030 M Gaston Gimenez 22 20 1771 2 1 32 11 27 12 0 23 4 010 M Alvaro Medran 27 21 1888 1 6 37 12 25 49 1 83 5 09 F Chinonso Offor 29 10 1145 1 2 33 13 30 19 9 0 3 05 D Francisco Calvo 17 16 1455 1 1 20 5 13 6 1 0 1 031 M Federico Navarro 7 5 527 1 0 6 2 14 3 0 0 2 022 D Mauricio Pineda 24 23 1986 1 0 10 5 26 14 0 0 3 023 D Carlos Teran 12 10 898 1 0 4 2 14 7 0 0 5 021 M Fabian Herbers 24 19 1652 0 4 29 4 31 28 1 0 6 099 M Stanislav Ivanov 9 5 406 0 1 4 2 4 4 1 4 0 06 D Miguel Angel Navarro 23 20 1776 0 1 11 0 25 47 6 0 3 03 D Jonathan Bornstein 25 20 1770 0 0 5 1 21 16 0 0 2 037 M Javier Casas Jr. 1 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 028 M Elliot Collier 16 3 318 0 0 6 3 7 8 0 0 0 014 D Jhon Espinoza 15 6 627 0 0 8 2 10 8 0 0 0 040 M Brian Gutierrez 12 5 405 0 0 10 3 7 9 0 2 0 04 D Johan Kappelhof 16 14 1050 0 0 6 2 18 5 0 0 3 120 D Wyatt Omsberg 15 9 730 0 0 6 0 9 5 3 0 2 138 M Alex Monis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 036 D Andre Reynolds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 039 M Allan Rodriguez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 025 D Nicholas Slonina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

No. Goalkeeper GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO1 Bobby Shuttleworth 23 23 2070 110 73 38 1.65 3 3 6 13 4 418 Kenneth Kronholm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 032 Gabriel Slonina 6 6 540 27 20 8 1.33 0 1 1 3 2 334 Chris Brady 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0

REGULAR sEAsON INDIVIDUAL sTATIsCTICs

sINGLE mATCH HIGHs (TEAm)

CHICAGO FIRE INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEpING

GOALs

AssIsTs

sHOTs

sHOTs ON GOAL

FOULs COmmITTED

FOULs sUFFERED

OFFsIDEs

OFFsIDEs

7, 07/04/2001 at KC 5, 07/03/2018 vs ATL

12, 07/04/2001 at KC 7, 04/28/2008 vs TB

31, 05/31/2000 vs COL 20, 07/22/2017 at NYC

15, 05/27/2000 at NYR 10, Two times

30, Two times 19, 08/29/2001 vs CLB

32, 06/12/2005 vs DAL 6, Six times

11, 06/24/2000 at SJ 6, Six times

15, 07/02/1999 vs DAL 11, 05/16/1999 vs COL

Match Half

Match Half

Match Half

Match Half

Match Half

Match Half

Match Half

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match NotesmATCHEs pLAyED

mINUTEs pLAyED

AssIsTs

sHOTs ON GOAL

mATCH-WINNING AssIsTs

WINs

mATCHEs sTARTED

GOALs

sHOTs

mATCH-WINNING GOALs

mATCHEs pLAyED IN GOAL

sAVEs

Patrick Nyarko 2012 34Jalil Anibaba 2013 34Austin Berry 2013 34

Jalil Anibaba 2013 3060Austin Berry 2013 3060Sean Johnson 2014 2970

Jerzy Podbrozny 2000 14Peter Nowak 2000 13Diego Gutierrez 1998 12

Ante Razov 2000 67Ante Razov 2003 63Nemanja Nikolic 2017 59

Peter Nowak 1998 4Jerzy Podbrozny 1998 4Roman Kosecki 1999 4

Zach Thornton 1999 17Zach Thornton 1998 17Zach Thornton 2001 16

Jalil Anibaba 2013 34Austin Berry 2013 34Nemanja Nikolic 2017 34

Nemanja Nikolic 2017 24Ante Razov 2000 18Mike Magee 2013 15

Ante Razov 2000 127Ante Razov 2003 119Nemanja Nikolic 2017 118

Ante Razov 1999 7Ante Razov 2000 6Andy Herron 2006 5

Sean Johnson 2014 33Sean Johnson 2012 31Zach Thornton 1999 30

Henry Ring 2004 128Zach Thornton 2002 124Zach Thornton 2003 123

Player Year GP

Player Year MIN

Player Year ASTS

Player Year SOG

Player Year GWA

Player Year W

Player Year GS

Player Year G

Player Year SHOTS

Player Year GWG

Player Year GP

Player Year SVS

CLUB RECORDs - INDIVIDUAL sINGLE-sEAsON LEADERs

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match NotesmATCHEs pLAyED

GOALs

AssIsTs

sHOTs ON GOAL

mATCH-WINNING AssIsTs

mATCHEs sTARTED

mINUTEs pLAyED

sHOTs

mATCH-WINNING GOALs

HAT-TRICKs

C.J. Brown 296Logan Pause 286Gonzalo Segares 231

Ante Razov 76Nemanja Nikolic 50Chris Rolfe 48

Peter Nowak 48Chris Armas 42Patrick Nyarko 39

Ante Razov 312Chris Rolfe 159Marco Pappa 119

Ante Razov 15Chris Rolfe 13Peter Nowak 13

C.J. Brown 290Logan Pause 253Gonzalo Segares 227

C.J. Brown 25,738Logan Pause 22,088Gonzalo Segares 19,899

Ante Razov 617Chris Rolfe 370Marco Pappa 287

Ante Razov 23Chris Rolfe 14Nemanja Nikolic 11

Ante Razov 2David Accam 1Nemanja Nikolic 1

Player Matches Played

Player Matches Played

Player Assists

Player SOG

Player Assists

Player Matches Started

Player Matches Started

Player Shots

Player Goals

Player Goals

CLUB RECORDs - ALL TImE INDIVIDUAL LEADERs

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match NotesmULTI-GOAL mATCHEs

GOALs pER mATCH AVERAGE

CONsECUTIVE mATCHEs WITH GOALs

CONsECUTIVE mINUTEs pLAyED

pENALTy-KICK GOALs

AssIsTs pER mATCH AVERAGE

CONsECUTIVE mATCHEs WITH AssIsTs

CONsECUTIVE mATCHEs pLAyED

Ante Razov 16Nemanja Nikolic 10Chris Rolfe 6

Nemanja Nikolic 0.60Ante Razov 0.49Mike Magee 0.43

David Accam / Robert Berić 5

Austin Berry 5,580

Ante Razov 12Jeff Larentowicz 9Cuauhtemoc Blanco 7

Peter Nowak 0.42Cuauhtemoc Blanco 0.42Jerzy Podbrozny 0.40

Jesse Marsch 5

Jim Curtin 70

Player Matches

Player Average

Player Matches

Player Minutes

Player Goals

Player Average

Player Matches

Player Matches

CLUB RECORDs - ALL TImE INDIVIDUAL LEADERs

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match NotesCLUB RECORDs - ALL-TImE GOALKEEpER LEADERs

mATCHEs pLAyED IN GOAL

WINs

sHUTOUTs

CONsECUTIVE mATCHEs pLAyED

mATCHEs sTARTED IN GOAL

sAVEs

CONsECUTIVE sHUTOUTs

CONsECUTIVE mINUTEs pLAyED

Zach Thornton 215Sean Johnson 176John Busch 75

Zach Thornton 109Sean Johnson 58John Busch 28

Zach Thornton 57Sean Johnson 36John Busch 22

John Busch 60

Zach Thornton 212Sean Johnson 176John Busch 75

Zach Thornton 801Sean Johnson 548John Busch 275

Matt Lampson 412John Busch 395Matt Pickens 345

John Busch 5,400

Player Matches

Player Wins

Player Shutouts

Player Matches

Player Matches

Player Saves

Player Minutes

Player Minutes

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match NotesALL-TImE sINGLE mATCH HIGHs

GOALs AND AssIsTs

sHOTs

sHOTs ON GOAL

sAVEs

sHOTs FACED

GOALs

AssIsTs

CORNER KICKs

Chris Rolfe 5 10/23/2008 vs NY W 5-2

Ante Razov 10 04/27/2002 vs NE T 2-2

Ante Razov 7 08/13/2003 vs CLB T 2-2

Bobby Shuttleworth 11 06/23/2021 vs. CIN L 0-1 Zach Thornton 11 04/21/2001 at DAL L 2-3

Zach Thornton 14 06/21/2003 at KC L 2-4

8 Players Tied 3 Nemanja Nikolic 3 10/15/2017 vs PHI W 3-2

6 Players Tied 3 Nicolás Gaitán 3 07/03/2018 vs ATL W 5-1

Cuauhtemoc Blanco 13 04/25/2009 at CLB T 2-2Shaun Maloney 13 05/09/2015 vs RSL L 1-2

Player G & A Match Result

Player Shots Match Result

Player Shots Match Result

Player Shots Match Result

Player Shots Match Result

Player G Most Recent Match Result

Player A Most Recent Match Result

Player A Most Recent Match Result

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WINNING sTREAK

UNBEATEN sTREAK

WINNING sTREAK AT HOmE

UNBEATEAN sTREAK AT HOmE

WINNING sTREAK AWAy

UNBEATEN sTREAK AWAy

11 5/16/1998 to 7/04/1998

12 10/23/2008 to 5/28/2009

9 4/08/2017 to 8/05/2017

15 5/24/2000 to 5/26/2001

4 5/16/1998 to 7/04/19984 8/18/2001 to 3/23/20024 4/12/2008 to 5/25/2008

9 9/08/2007 to 5/25/2008

Matches Date

Matches Date

Matches Date

Matches Date

Matches Date

Matches Date

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match NotesCLUB RECORDs - yOUNGEsT pLAyER TO...

pLAy IN A mATCH

sTART IN A mATCH

sCORE A GOAL

RECORD AN AssIsT

sTART A GAmE As GK

RECORD A sHUTOUT

RECORD A WIN

Craig Capano 16 yrs., 301 days 05/04/2002 CHI at DC

Craig Capano 16 yrs., 362 days 07/04/2002 CHI at COL

DaMarcus Beasley 18 yrs., 98 days 08/30/2000 CHI vs DAL

DaMarcus Beasley 18 yrs., 74 days 08/06/2000 CHI vs MET

Gabriel Slonina 17 yrs., 81 days 08/04/2021 CHI vs NYC

Gabriel Slonina 17 yrs., 81 days 08/04/2021 CHI vs NYC

Gabriel Slonina 17 yrs., 137 days 09/29/2021 CHI vs NYC

Player Age Match

Player Age Match

Player Age Match

Player Age Match

Player Age Match

Player Age Match

Player Age Match

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No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace 2021 GP GS G A CAREER GP GS G A7. Ignacio Aliseda Mid 5’7 152 03/14/2000 Buenos Aires, Arg. 18 11 3 1 38 27 4 327. Robert Berić For 6’2 183 06/17/1991 Krsko, Slovenia 29 22 5 3 52 44 17 434. Chris Brady GK 6’3 170 03/03/2004 Naperville, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03. Jonathan Bornstein Def 5’8 165 11/07/1984 Torrance, CA 25 20 0 0 179 161 10 115. Francisco Calvo Def 5’11 170 07/08/1992 San Jose, Costa Ri. 17 16 1 1 122 119 10 937. Javier Casas, Jr. Mid 5’8 140 05/14/2003 Melrose Park, IL 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 028. Elliot Collier For 6’4 180 02/22/199 Hamilton, New Zea. 16 3 0 0 53 14 1 214. Jhon Espinoza Def 5’8 175 02/24/1999 Guayaquil, Ecuador 15 6 0 0 15 6 0 011. Przemysław Frankowski Mid 5’8 155 04/12/1995 Gdansk, Poland 13 12 2 3 63 52 10 1330. Gastón Giménez Mid 6’2 194 07/27/1991 Formosa, Arg. 22 20 2 1 40 37 2 440. Brian Gutiérrez Mid 5’10 140 06/17/2003 Berwyn, IL 12 5 0 0 18 5 0 021. Fabian Herbers For 6’0 165 08/17/1993 Ahaus, Germany 24 19 0 4 115 66 11 1599. Stanislav Ivanov Med 5’9 155 04/16/1999 Gabrovo, Bulgaria 9 5 0 1 9 5 0 14. Johan Kappelhof Def 5’11 165 08/05/1990 Amsterdam, Neth. 16 14 0 0 144 138 0 1018. Kenneth Kronholm GK 6’3 183 10/14/1985 Fort Belvoir, VA 0 0 0 0 25 25 0 010. Álvaro Medrán Mid 5’8 156 03/15/1994 Dos Torres, Spain 27 21 1 6 50 44 3 1238. Alex Monis M 5’6 133 03/20/2003 Naperville, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 031. Federico Navarro M 5’8 154 03/09/2000 Santa Fe, Arg. 7 5 1 0 7 5 1 06. Miguel Ángel Navarro Mid 5’8 146 02/26/1999 Maracaibo, Venez. 23 20 0 1 42 30 0 29. Chinonso Offor For 6’3 185 05/07/2000 Ekwulobia, Nigeria 29 10 1 2 29 10 1 220. Wyatt Omsberg Def 6’4 180 09/21/1995 Scarborough, ME 15 9 0 0 27 15 0 122. Mauricio Pineda Def 6’1 170 10/17/1997 Bollingbrook, IL 24 23 1 0 47 46 4 236. Andre Reynolds II Def 5’9 155 05/02/2001 Chicago, IL 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 039. Allan Rodriguez M 5’6 153 05/27/2004 Elkhart, IN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02. Boris Sekulić Def 6’2 161 10/21/1991 Belgrade, DFR Yugo. 24 24 2 4 45 45 4 61. Bobby Shuttleworth GK 6’1 205 05/13/1987 Towanda, NY 23 23 0 0 225 221 0 032. Gabriel Slonina GK 6’4 193 05/15/2004 Addison, IL 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 025. Nicholas Slonina Def 6’3 200 03/20/2001 Addison, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08. Luka Stojanovic Mid 6’2 183 01/04/1994 Belgrade, DFR Yug. 24 15 7 2 26 16 7 223. Carlos Terán Def 6’2 187 09/24/2000 Turbo, Colombia 12 10 1 0 14 10 1 0

NUMERICAL

No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace 2021 GP GS G A CAREER GP GS G A1. Bobby Shuttleworth GK 6’1 205 05/13/1987 Towanda, NY 23 23 0 0 225 221 0 02. Boris Sekulić Def 6’2 161 10/21/1991 Belgrade, DFR Yugo. 24 24 2 4 45 45 4 63. Jonathan Bornstein Def 5’8 165 11/07/1984 Torrance, CA 25 20 0 0 179 161 10 114. Johan Kappelhof Def 5’11 165 08/05/1990 Amsterdam, Neth. 16 14 0 0 144 138 0 105. Francisco Calvo Def 5’11 170 07/08/1992 San Jose, Costa Ri. 17 16 1 1 122 119 10 96. Miguel Ángel Navarro Mid 5’8 146 02/26/1999 Maracaibo, Venez. 23 20 0 1 42 30 0 27. Ignacio Aliseda Mid 5’7 152 03/14/2000 Buenos Aires, Arg. 18 11 3 1 38 27 4 38. Luka Stojanovic Mid 6’2 183 01/04/1994 Belgrade, DFR Yug. 24 15 7 2 26 16 7 29. Chinonso Offor For 6’3 185 05/07/2000 Ekwulobia, Nigeria 29 10 1 2 29 10 1 210. Álvaro Medrán Mid 5’8 156 03/15/1994 Dos Torres, Spain 27 21 1 6 50 44 3 1211. Przemysław Frankowski Mid 5’8 155 04/12/1995 Gdansk, Poland 13 12 2 3 63 52 10 1314. Jhon Espinoza Def 5’8 175 02/24/1999 Guayaquil, Ecuador 15 6 0 0 15 6 0 018. Kenneth Kronholm GK 6’3 183 10/14/1985 Fort Belvoir, VA 0 0 0 0 25 25 0 020. Wyatt Omsberg Def 6’4 180 09/21/1995 Scarborough, ME 15 9 0 0 27 15 0 121. Fabian Herbers For 6’0 165 08/17/1993 Ahaus, Germany 24 19 0 4 115 66 11 1522. Mauricio Pineda Def 6’1 170 10/17/1997 Bollingbrook, IL 24 23 1 0 47 46 4 223. Carlos Terán Def 6’2 187 09/24/2000 Turbo, Colombia 12 10 1 0 14 10 1 0 25. Nicholas Slonina Def 6’3 200 03/20/2001 Addison, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027. Robert Berić For 6’2 183 06/17/1991 Krsko, Slovenia 29 22 5 3 52 44 17 428. Elliot Collier For 6’4 180 02/22/199 Hamilton, New Zea. 16 3 0 0 53 14 1 230. Gastón Giménez Mid 6’2 194 07/27/1991 Formosa, Arg. 22 20 2 1 40 37 2 431. Federico Navarro M 5’8 154 03/09/2000 Santa Fe, Arg. 7 5 1 0 7 5 1 032. Gabriel Slonina GK 6’4 193 05/15/2004 Addison, IL 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 034. Chris Brady GK 6’3 170 03/03/2004 Naperville, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 036. Andre Reynolds II Def 5’9 155 05/02/2001 Chicago, IL 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 037. Javier Casas, Jr. Mid 5’8 140 05/14/2003 Melrose Park, IL 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 038. Alex Monis M 5’6 133 03/20/2003 Naperville, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 039. Allan Rodriguez M 5’6 153 05/27/2004 Elkhart, IN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 040. Brian Gutiérrez Mid 5’10 140 06/17/2003 Berwyn, IL 12 5 0 0 18 5 0 099. Stanislav Ivanov Med 5’9 155 04/16/1999 Gabrovo, Bulgaria 9 5 0 1 9 5 0 1

COACHESInterim Head Coach: Frank KlopasGoalkeeper Coach: Adin BrownPerformance Coach: John Grace

Sports Scientist: Hodong ChoSenior Director of Soccer Operations: Eddie RockVideo Analyst: Jeff DeGroot

CHICAGO FIRE FC ROsTER

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# Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

NE ATL NYR PHI DC MCF MTL CLB CIN PHI ATL ORL NSH DC TOR PHI NYC NYR CLB MCF ORL NYR KC DC MTL NE NSH NYC TOR

2-2 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 3-3 3-0 3-1 1-5 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-0 2-1 1-0 2-3 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-3 0-2 2-3 0-0 2-0 1-3

1 Bobby Shuttleworth 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

2 Boris Sekulic 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 58D 90D 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 81M 90D 90M 90M 90M 71M 90M 45M 90M 90M

3 Jonathan Bornstein 90D 90D 69D 57D 9 13 5 83D 90D 24 90D 90D 9 87M 90M 79M 75M 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

4 Johan Kappelhof 90D 90D 90D 45M 7 54M 90D 90D 90D 14D 89D 3 60D 73D 90D 75D

5 Francisco Calvo 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 15

6 Miguel Angel Navarro 15 33 81D 90D 77D 90D 90D 85D 90M 90M 66M 90M 69M 15 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 75M

7 Ignacio Aliseda 24 31 90M 79M 89F 89F 66M 82M 85M 90M 81F 90M 20 32 30 90F 5 69

8 Luka Stojanovic 66M 90M 61M 57M 31 90M 45 90M 63M 1 24 9 9 3 90M 84M 89M 90M 83M 90M 86M 57M 14 1

9 Chinonso Offor 75M 86M 21 33 12 7 13 45F 11 27 18 1 45 16 32 64F 87F 90F 58F 22 9 31 45 58F 90F 77F 28 16 28

10 Alvaro Medran 90M 90M 69M 33 90M 83M 90M 83M 36 90M 89M 90M 66M 90M 90M 90M 90M 1 19 7 90M 90M 33 76M 62M 89M 62M

11 Przemyslaw Frankowski 90M 90M 69M 90M 90M 90F 27 83M 90M 90M 75M 90M 90D

14 Jhon Espinoza 4 21 19 32 54M 8 21 11 90M 19 45 90M 62M 90M 61M

18 Kenneth Kronholm

20 Wyatt Omsberg 71D 60D 90D 90D 7 29 90D 90D 58D 34D 24 11 1 58D 17

21 Fabian Herbers 30 69M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 89M 45M 16 32 81M 90M 90M 90M 81M 90M 90M 75M 87M 13 28 85F 21F

22 Mauricio Pineda 90M 45 90M 90M 90M 54D 90D 90D 61D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 71D 90D 45D 90D 90D 90D 90D

23 Carlos Teran 90D 36 1 66D 79D 89D 90D 90D 90D 90D 87D 90D

25 Nicholas Slonina

27 Robert Beric 90F 90F 90F 90F 78F 83F 77F 45 90F 63F 72F 89F 45F 74F 58F 26 26 33 32 68F 90F 83F 45F 32 22 90F 90F 74F 90F

28 Elliot Collier 29 57M 30 21 7 1 1 1 57F 58F 22 5 7 4 3 15

30 Gaston Gimenez 90M 90M 90M 90M 45M 90M 24 45 74M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 85M 90M 58M 90M 90M 90M 90M

31 Federico Navarro 45 32 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M

32 Gabriel Slonina 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G

34 Chris Brady

36 Andre Reynolds

37 Javier Casas Jr. 45

38 Alex Monis

39 Allan Rodriguez

40 Brian Gutierrez 21 60M 59F 59M 45M 36 7 5 3 32 19 59F

99 Stanislav Ivanov 15 64F 6 68F 71F 70F 15 68F 29

"00" = 100 minutes played

F/M/D/G = starting position

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Game log:

Game #1 04/17/2021 CHI 2 vs NE 2 T Beric 1 (Sekulic 1, Stojanovic 1) 5; Stojanovic 1 (Beric 1, Frankowski 1) 11

Game #2 04/24/2021 CHI 1 at ATL 3 L Stojanovic 2 (Sekulic 2, Calvo 1) 46

Game #3 05/01/2021 CHI 0 at NYR 2 L

Game #4 05/08/2021 CHI 0 vs PHI 2 L

Game #5 05/13/2021 CHI 0 at DC 1 L

Game #6 05/22/2021 CHI 1 vs MCF 0 W Stojanovic 3 (free kick) 69

Game #7 05/29/2021 CHI 0 vs MTL 1 L

Game #8 06/19/2021 CHI 0 at CLB 2 L

Game #9 06/23/2021 CHI 0 vs CIN 1 L

Game #10 06/26/2021 CHI 3 vs PHI 3 T own goal (Glesnes) 2; Sekulic 1 (Medran 1) 56; Pineda 1 (Medran 2) 67

Game #11 07/03/2021 CHI 3 vs ATL 0 W Aliseda 1 (Medran 3) 34; Aliseda 2 (Navarro 1) 51+; Frankowski 1 (Aliseda 1, Herbers 1) 58

Game #12 07/07/2021 CHI 3 vs ORL 1 W Sekulic 2 (Medran 4) 46+; Beric 2 (Medran 5) 72; Offor 1 (Frankowski 2) 96+

Game #13 07/17/2021 CHI 1 at NSH 5 L Aliseda 3 (Frankowski 3) 47

Game #14 07/21/2021 CHI 2 vs DC 2 T Gimenez 1 (Sekulic 3) 32; own goal (Najar) 61

Game #15 07/24/2021 CHI 1 vs TOR 2 L Medran 1 (Herbers 2) 77

Game #16 08/01/2021 CHI 1 at PHI 1 T Frankowski 2 (Sekulic 4) 10

Game #17 08/04/2021 CHI 0 vs NYC 0 T

Game #18 08/08/2021 CHI 2 vs NYR 1 W Stojanovic 4 (Offor 1) 2; Stojanovic 5 (unassisted) 8

Game #19 08/15/2021 CHI 1 vs CLB 0 W Stojanovic 6 (unassisted) 77

Game #20 08/18/2021 CHI 2 at MCF 3 L Calvo 1 (Stojanovic 2) 40; Stojanovic 7 (Ivanov 1, Herbers 3) 48

Game #21 08/21/2021 CHI 0 at ORL 1 L

Game #22 08/28/2021 CHI 1 at NYR 0 W Beric 3 (unassisted) 32

Game #23 09/11/2021 CHI 0 at KC 2 L

Game #24 09/15/2021 CHI 0 at DC 3 L

Game #25 09/19/2021 CHI 0 at MTL 2 L

Game #26 09/22/2021 CHI 2 vs NE 3 L Teran 1 (Gimenez 1) 40; Gimenez 2 (Offor 2, Beric 2) 63

Game #27 09/26/2021 CHI 0 vs NSH 0 T

Game #28 09/29/2021 CHI 2 vs NYC 0 W Beric 4 (Medran 6) 48; F. Navarro 1 (Beric 3) 66

Game #29 10/03/2021 CHI 1 at TOR 3 L Beric 5 (Herbers 4) 16