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Brazil's Robinho Stars vs. Canadians
May 31, 2008

Robinho sets-up two goals and scores the winner for Brazil in an entertaining 3-2 win over Canada in a friendly at Qwest Field before 47,052. Robinho, who had led Real Madrid to a La Liga crown earlier in the month, steals a back pass from Julian de Guzman to snap a 2-2 tie in the 63rd minute. Brazil, ranked No. 2 in the world, plays without world player of the year Kaka. Coach Dunga complains that the temporary grass field slowed his team's speed. Dale Mitchell, formerly of the Tacoma Stars, is Canada's coach.

Western Shocks Huskies
October 18, 1986

John Polzin’s goal with 15 minutes left lifts Western Washington to a shocking 1-0 home win over Washington. John Reilly posts the shutout. “This is probably the biggest win in the history of our varsity program,” said Bruce Campbell. The Vikings had not beaten the Huskies since their formative club days, in 1974.

Cruz Azul Crushes Seattle Amateurs
May 11, 1988

Cruz Azul, featuring five Mexican internationals, drubs Seattle Mitre Eagles, 9-0, in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup. The Eagles’ flights are delayed and connections missed. Instead of arriving the night before, their bus arrives at the stadium 20 minutes before kickoff, in 100-degree heat.

Tournaments Are No Time to Rest
September 9, 1988

Early-season collegiate tournaments provide opportunities for teams to play out-of-state teams yet they are also a test of depth and fitness. The Evergreen State College conducts an invitational men's tourney in Olympia with teams playing twice on the first day, then a third match the following day before cost-conscious visitors return home. The Far West Classic, which has rotated between Washington and California since 1973, involves eight teams playing single games over three consecutive days of Labor Day weekend, often in high heat.

Portland Clinches First NCSC Title
October 29, 1988

Portland clinches its first Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference title and stays perfect (18-0-0) with a 1-0 victory over Seattle Pacific. Woodinville's Trent Schultz sets-up Rob Baarts for the Pilots' goal in the fourth minute, and Olympia's Kasey Keller gets the shutout without making a save. Portland is ranked No. 2 in NCAA Division I and SPU is No. 2 in Division II after entering the game on a seven-game win streak.

Reign Send Quinn, Huitema to Olympics
July 1, 2024

For the third straight Olympiad, the Seattle Reign send players to compete in the Summer Games. Jordyn Huitema and Quinn are both selected for defending champion Canada. Both would play in each of Canada's four matches before going out to Germany in a quarterfinal shootout at Marseille, France.

FC Olympia became Washington’s first club to win a USL W League playoff game in 2024, upsetting Oakland. Here Maia Tabion maneuvers against the Soul. (Oakland Soul SG)
2024
1992
Nico Lodeiro maneuvers through Al Ahly players in the Sounders’ 2023 FIFA Club World Cup match vs. Egypt’s Al Ahly. (Courtesy Sounders FC/Mike Fiechtner)
2023
Former Pacific Lutheran head coach Colleen Hacker (far left) was a member of the U.S. National Team's coaching staff for the 1999 World Cup. Assistant coach Lauren Gregg and head coach Tony DiCicco are to the right. (Courtesy Pam Whitesell/ISI Photos)
1999
1963
For Sounders FC, the inaugural season was often termed perhaps the best for an expansion franchise in U.S. sporting history. (Sounders FC photo)
2009
Sounders FC fans celebrated the 2019 MLS Cup title with the presentation of the trophy and the unfurling of the championship banner before 40,126 on March 1, 2020. (Courtesy Charis Wilson/Sounders FC)
2020
Seafair Queen Gail Reid performs the ceremonial first kick for the Century 21 team at Lower Woodland Park. Beside her is Ruy Peirera da Silva, team manager and deputy commissioner of the Brazilian Pavilion. He is holding the Brazilian Pavilion Cup, which Century 21 won by defeating Tacoma, 3-1. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1962
NCAA Division II Player of the Year Bobby McAlister, scorer of 22 goals for Seattle University. (Courtesy Seattle University)
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