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Sigi Schmid Memorial
January 18, 2019

Nearly a thousand friends, family and some notable members of the American soccer community gather to pay tribute to the late Sigi Schmid American Martyrs Catholic Church in Manhattan Beach, Calif. Schmid, who guided Sounders FC to five major trophies and seven playoff berths in seven-plus seasons, died Dec. 25, 2018 at age 65. In Seattle, he became the all-time winningest coach in MLS history and also guided UCLA to its first NCAA championship. His service fittingly brought out a who's who of American soccer, including three former US national team managers and several fellow Hall of Famers. Several of his Seattle friends attended, including Gary Wright, one of the eulogists. “He’s remembered as a Hall of Fame coach,” said Wright, another close friend. “But he should be remembered as a Hall of Fame person.” A week before, MLS named the annual Coach of the Year award in honor of Schmid.

Cooper Caps Comeback to Extend Streak
May 7, 2014

Kenny Cooper scores the decisive goal in the 88th minute as Seattle rallies past FC Dallas, 2-1, for the fifth win in a row, tying a club record. Lamar Neagle, on his 27th birthday, ties it in the 62nd minute. Cooper, who replaced Neagle in the 86th minute, finishes a cross from Obafemi Martins for the Sounders' seventh goal scored in the last 15 minutes.

Rapinoe Scores Winner in World Cup Final
July 7, 2019

In a tense World Cup final, Megan Rapinoe breaks open a scoreless stalemate and the United States goes on to defeat the Netherlands, 2-0, for its second straight championship and fourth overall before 57,900 in Lyon. Rapinoe scores her sixth goal of the tournament and — thanks to three assists and playing fewer minutes — finishes as the Golden Boot winner over Alex Morgan. Replays confirm Dutch defender Stefanie van der Gragt's high challenge on striker Morgan, and Rapinoe converts the penalty kick in the 61st minute for her 50th international goal. It's the first penalty scored in a FIFA Women's World Cup final. Rose Lavelle all but seals the victory eight minutes later.

Gabriel Shows the Way
April 30, 1977

Down 2-0 to Portland at home and winless in the first three games, Sounders coach Jimmy Gabriel inserts himself into the game in the second half, sparking a three-goal fight back. Paul Crossley ties it and David Butler scores twice, netting the winner in the 86th minute. It is Seattle's first comeback for a regulation win after trailing by two goals.

Cougars' Blazing Start Continues at UCLA
September 21, 2018

Washington State's perfect start continues as the 14th-ranked Cougars open Pac-12 play with a 1-0 win at No. 8 UCLA. A strike in the 61st minute by junior Morgan Weaver is the difference. Rachel Thompson's makes a career-best nine saves. WSU is off to its best-ever start at 8-0-0 while also breaking the record for consecutive wins. The Cougs eventually get to 10-0-0.

Durgan Scores in Debut
April 8, 1983

Tacoma's Jeff Durgan, 21, scores in his U.S. National Team debut, a 2-0 road victory over Haiti. The big central defender left the Cosmos after three seasons to serve as captain for the newest NASL club, Team America, in Washington, D.C.

1975
1976
Alex Morgan (r) was among the U.S. National Team players to join the Sounders Women in 2012. (Courtesy Sounders Women)
2012
1951
Hope Solo in action for the United States vs. North Korea at Manchester's Old Trafford for the 2012 Olympic Games (Courtesy John Todd/ISI Photos)
2012
The scene in Miami, just seconds after Bruce Raney's golden goal gives Seattle Pacific its first NCAA championship, 1-0 over Alabama A&M. (Seattle Pacific archives)
1978
Terry White controls possession for Seattle Pacific at Memorial Stadium. (Seattle Pacific archives)
1976
The Brougham End was alight with a bonfire tifo prior to the 2013 Sounders-Timbers rivalry match (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2013
Ethan Dobbelaere, 18, was among an MLS-record five teenagers started by the Sounders in a 1-0 win at Austin. (Courtesy Austin FC)
2021
Seattle University, exhilarated by scoring a late equalizer then an overtime winner, celebrates another WAC tournament title and trip to the 2019 NCAA tournament on its own Championship Field. The Redhawks also won the regular season WAC title. (Courtesy Seattle University Athletics)
2019