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Klinsmann Keynotes FC United Showcase
June 15, 2001

Former German world champion Jurgen Klinsmann delivers the keynote address at FC United's Northwest Showcase of Champions. The showcase offers college coaches an opportunity to see the Northwest's top players, as well as workshops and lectures. Klinsmann, 36, retired in 1998 and now resides in southern California.

Goulet, Fry Bombard Condors
May 21, 1989

Chance Fry scores twice and Brent Goulet collects a hat trick during an eight-minute span of the second half in FC Seattle Storm's 5-1 victory over Arizona. It's the fourth win in a row (third in league) for Seattle. It's only 1-nil until Fry tallies in the 52nd minute. Then Goulet strikes three times in 7:25 to bring his season total to five in the three games he's played. It's the first Storm hat trick since Bruce Raney in 1985.

Sounders Academy Wins Generation adidas Cup
April 1, 2018

Despite playing a man down for the final hour, Seattle Sounders Academy comes from behind to take the U17 Generation adidas Cup Premier Division at Frisco, Tx., 2-1 over New York Red Bulls. In the eighth minute, NYRB goes on top on a penalty kick. Seattle responds with sustained pressure and levels it in the 13th minute. Left back Connor Drought comes forward, going to the endline before a cut-back to Marlon Vargas for his fourth goal of the tournament. In the 29th minute a midfield tackle results in a red card for Ray Serrano. Yet in the 61st minute substitute Alec Diaz breaks down the right side. From a tight angle Diaz finds the far post for the lead. Vargas wins the Premier Division Golden Ball, totaling four goals and five assists.

Governor, Mayor Buy-In
November 26, 2007

Governor Christine Gregoire and Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels are among the first 8,000 season ticket memberships sold in the first week after announcement of the city joining Major League Soccer in 2009.

Sounders Face First MLS Opposition
June 4, 1997

Thirteen days before polls close on Referendum 48, Paul Allen's Football Northwest sponsors a showcase of what a new soccer and football stadium would offer. The Sounders face their first Major League Soccer opposition as the San Jose Clash visit Memorial Stadium for an exhibition. The Clash feature former Sounders midfielders Shawn Medved and Dominic Kinnear. Attendance is 6,601 for standouts include Sounders a match which ends 0-0, with Seattle taking the resulting shootout, 3-1.

Cassella Scores in USWNT Debut Weekend
August 16, 1992

Gina Cassella of Everett scores in her debut weekend for the U.S. Women's National Team. Making her first start, Cassella brings the Americans level with Norway in the 69th minute, although the U.S. would eventually lose, 4-2, in Medford, Mass. She made her first USWNT appearance as a substitute in a 3-1 loss to Norway two days earlier. Michelle Akers-Stahl misses both games to be with her ailing grandmother.

1970
Santa Clara's NCAA co-champions in 1989  featured seven players from Washington. (Courtesy Santa Clara Athletics)
1989
1963
Scenes from a 1990 Gonzaga home men's match. (Courtesy Gonzaga archives)
1990
Pac NW 05 Maroon was one only five teams to win 2020 state championships before the pandemic onset. (Courtesy Washington Youth Soccer)
2020
Sounders winger Harry Redknapp in action versus New York. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1976
Seattle AFC pictured in February 1907, on the eve of hosting British Columbia cup-holder Ladysmith before 2,000 at Woodland Park. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1919
Paul Retchless, left, of Seattle Croatia. (Courtesy Soccer America)
1982
Newcastle native Sam Hiatt captained Stanford to an NCAA College Cup championship in 2019. Hiatt marshaled a Cardinal backline that allowed just 12 goals in 25 matches, including only two in six postseason games. (Courtesy Stanford Athletics)
2019
Gary Heale, left, leads the Tacoma Stars in goals and assists in 1990-91 as they reach the MISL playoffs.
1991