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Keller Voted Silver Ball
March 4, 1989

Olympia's Kasey Keller is voted the Silver Ball or second-best player at the conclusion of the FIFA Youth World Cup. Keller led the U.S. to a fourth-place finish in Saudi Arabia.

San Diego Smashes Sounders
September 18, 1999

Carlos Farias and the San Diego Flash are ruthless in drubbing the 10-man Sounders, 6-0, in a second-round playoff series opener. Farias scores an opponent record four times, and it’s the worst domestic defeat in Seattle’s A-League era. Chugger Adair strikes first for the host Flash, in the third minute. Once Oliver Heald is sent off, San Diego quickly capitalizes on a Farias long-range shot. He adds a second-half hat trick. It’s San Diego’s third convincing win over Seattle, and a week later in Renton comes another shutout, 1-0, to clinch the series.

Attendance Plummets on Easter
April 11, 1982

Attendance plummets below 10,000 for a regular season game for the first time in nine seasons, with just 4,954 for a lackluster Easter afternoon scoreless draw with San Jose. Ultimately the visitors win in a shootout. At one point the Earthquakes play shorthanded for five minutes before putting a jersey on backup goalkeeper Billy Phillips and asking him to play defender. It’s the first back-to-back scoreless outings to start season since 1977.

Hungarians Seek Bigger Challenge
May 6, 1962

Hungarians backer Balint Ducz, his side having dominated the state for the past two years, explores a future in the B.C.-based Pacific Coast League. The Magyars give PCL officials an indication of their potential in beating the Vancouver Pilseners, 4-0, in a friendly. Earlier, they won each major cup in Washington, a second straight Northwest championship and routed Vancouver Molson, 5-0.

Sounders Complete Season-Opening Sweep of Timbers
May 2, 2003

Getting goals two minutes apart from Kyle Smith and Sean-Michael Callahan, Seattle Sounders complete a season-opening sweep of rival Portland Timbers. A crowd of over 5,000 at Seahawk Stadium sees Smith and Callahan break open a scoreless deadlock with goals in the 78th and 80th minutes of a 2-0 win. Smith also got the winner one night earlier in Portland, when goalkeeper Preston Burpo suffered a fractured jaw.

Huskies Extend Unbeaten Start
October 25, 1973

Washington remains undefeated and reaches the Husky Classic semifinals by beating California, 1-0. Ward Forrest’s first-half goal, his ninth so far, and freshman Bill Scott’s goalkeeping boost UW to 9-0-2. All nine wins have been by shutout.

(Courtesy Seattle Times archives)
1954
Sounders owner Adrian Hanauer presents Osvaldo Alonso with a framed jersey to commemorate his record 300th appearance for the club. (Courtesy Corky Trewin / Sounders FC)
2017
Located just beyond Seattle's southwestern city limits, White Center became a regular soccer venue beginning after World War II. Here a team goes through pregame warmups. (Courtesy Pep Peery/Mike Mikkelsen)
1949
Washington State women's club. (Courtesy Washington State archives)
1982
Peninsula College of Port Angeles repeated as NWAC champion in 2013. (Courtesy NWAC)
2013
Tod Leiweke brings soccer into the fold of Paul Allen’s Vulcan Sports & Entertainment, with the Seattle MLS franchise joining the Seahawks and Portland TrailBlazers.
2007
1972
Action from a 1963-64 Pacific Coast League match in Vancouver between Columbus and Seattle Hungarians. (Courtesy Canada Soccer)
1964
In moving to Memorial Stadium and playing a beautiful game, the Reign increases attendance by over 50 percent. (Jane Gersovich photo)
2014
Ivan Raznjevich, Seattle Croatia coach, lifts the U.S. Amateur Cup trophy. (Courtesy Soccer America)
1982