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Most Adult Players In Nation Per Capita
August 31, 1985

Washington has the highest per capita number of adult soccer players in the nation, reports the Washington State Soccer Association. Membership has more than quadrupled in the past five years. More than 11,000 men and 2,200 women play on some 700 teams statewide. Co-Rec teams has 400 players in the Seattle area and a variety of indoor and other leagues have organized. In addition, over 69,000 youth are registered with Washington State Youth Soccer Association.

Le Toux Hat Puts Seattle in Driver's Seat
September 6, 2007

Sebastien Le Toux and the Sounders emerge atop USL with a 4-0 trouncing of California at Qwest Field. Seattle, rebounding from its U.S. Open Cup exit just two days earlier, is up 2-nil after 25 minutes on a pair of Le Toux goals. He then gets his 10th goal of the year to tie for the USL lead at 61'. The Sounders are now one point ahead of both Portland and Montreal with all three teams playing their final regular season match on the road.

Sounders Clinch First Place
September 20, 1994

Jason Dunn fires home his 10th goal, sending the Sounders on their way to a 3-1 win over Colorado and clinching the APSL regular season title in the club's first year. David Hoggan and Chance Fry score second-half goals for Seattle's (13-6-0) third win in a row. Dunn, second in league scoring, strips the Foxes' Robin Fraser and beats Mark Dodd in the 31st minute.

Washington Stuns Maryland in Fourth Straight Road Win
December 6, 2025

Charlie Kosakoff puts Washington ahead to stay early in the second half, and Alex Hall seals a return to the College Cup with a 3-1 win at No. 4 Maryland. It's the Huskies' fourth straight road victory in NCAA tournament play, making them only the second team to do so since the bracket expanded to 48 teams in 2001. UW trails for 19 minutes, until Richie Aman's 38' equalizer. Kosakoff gives the visitors the lead in the 55th minute, and Aman assists Hall in the 70th. Wins at Oregon State, No. 5 SMU and No. 12 Stanford preceded Maryland. The Terrapins had ended Washington's Big Ten title hopes on Halloween, 1-0.

Falcons' Garner Completes Hat Trick of Hat Tricks
October 16, 2000

Dana Garner scores a hat trick in his third straight game for Seattle Pacific, a 13-0 rout of Montana State Billings at Interbay. After scoring four times in the first nine outings, Garner now has 10 goals in the last four, including earlier hat tricks vs. Chico State (7-1) and Northwest Nazarene (13-1).

Buchan Denied the Double
March 22, 1953

Green Lake Bowl denies Buchan Bakers a double by coming from 2-nil down to score three second-half goals to win the George Washington Knockout Cup, 3-2, at Catholic Memorial Stadium.

Ballard FC and the professional Spokane Velocity met in the U.S. Open Cup’s first round, before nearly 2,500 at Memorial Stadium. (Ballard FC/Blake Dahlin)
2024
Lumen Field's Brougham End is awash in color and Emerald City Supporters tifos before the kickoff of Sounders-Pumas for the Concacaf Champions League title. (Courtesy Mike Fiechtner/Sounders FC)
2022
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
Vital Spirit, the 9-foot-tall sculpture commemorating the FIFA World Cup coming to Seattle, pictured on its unveiling day at Lumen Field's North Plaza. (Dan Popp)
2026
Lamar Neagle scored seven goals across all competitions for the Sounders in 2015. (Courtesy Jane Gershovich/Sounders FC)
2015
Seattle University Keeper Jake Feener launches a goal kick in the snow at Creighton. The Redhawks scored a 2-1 upset in their NCAA Division I tournament debut at Omaha. (Courtesy Seattle University Athletics)
2013
Youth from Bellevue and Tacoma meet in Washington Youth Soccer action.
1966
Todd Beamer of Federal Way won its first state 4A championship in 2017. (Courtesy Todd Beamer High School)
2017
Seattle native Paul Rothrock scored Georgetown's opening goal in the NCAA College Cup final vs Virginia, a 3-3 draw that the Hoyas won on penalties (7-6) at Cary, N.C. Rothrock, a Lakeside School and Sounders Academy alum, was named to the all-tournament team. (Courtesy Georgetown Athletics)
2019
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1966