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Sounders Beat Defending Champs
July 16, 2011

Fredy Montero and Mauro Rosales score in the 82nd and 84th minutes, spurring Sounders FC to a comeback win over the reigning MLS Cup champion Colorado, 4-3, in front of a national television audience and 36,424 fans. It is the first Seattle home match played on grass (installed for Manchester United friendly).

Jennings Takes Over Stars
December 7, 2021

Tacoma Stars name Mike Jennings as the new head coach of the team ahead of the 2021-22 MASL season. Jennings has been with the Stars since 2016 season, both as an assistant and member of the medical staff. He replaces Nick Perera, who was player-coach since December 2018. Jennings previously was head coach of the PDL Tacoma Tide and Puget Sound women.

Hahnemann Returns, To U.S and Home
July 7, 2005

A less experienced side featuring Bellevue's Marcus Hahnemann in his first appearance for the USMNT in nine years, beats Cuba, 4-1, in its Gold Cup opener before 15,831 at Qwest Field. Cuba went ahead in the 18th minute. Clint Dempsey scores shortly before halftime. Landon Donovan comes on as a substitute to put the U.S. in front on an 87th-minute free kick. Costa Rica defeats Canada, 1-0, in the other half of the doubleheader.

WA Youth Name First Executive
October 1, 1997

Washington State Youth Soccer president Jim Hughes names Tony Screws as the organization's first executive director.

Sounders Shed Stars
April 27, 1983

Following an opening night tiebreaker loss to Team America, 0-0 (2-1), the Sounders release four notable players, including captain and star midfielder Alan Hudson, who was earning a team-high $105,000. Also released are former league MVP Roger Davies ($90,000), Frank Barton and Robbie Zipp. Steve Buttle, a fan favorite since 1977, was sold Jan. 7. Starting keeper Paul Hammond was allowed to sign as a free agent with Team America.

Fit to Be Tied After 150 Minutes
March 1, 1953

Wickman’s Pies and Tacoma play 150 minutes without settling matters in George Washington Cup first-round match at Seattle’s Georgetown playfield. The teams are tied 2-2 after regulation, 3-3 after 30 minutes of extra time and 4-4 following another period. Players from both teams are exhausted and unable to play on.

Program cover for 1968 preseason friendly between Vancouver Royals and Bonsucesso at West Seattle. (Courtesy George Craggs family)
1968
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1957
Seattle Pacific players joined hands to walk out to the dedication game of Interbay Stadium, the Falcons' new home.
1997
(Courtesy Seattle Times archives)
1973
A new Pacific Northwest attendance record of 67,385 was set on August 25, 2013 at CenturyLink Field for the Sounders-Timbers match. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2013
Nanda McCormick scored nine goals for Gonzaga as the Bulldogs reached the NCAA tournament for the first time in 2005. (Courtesy Gonzaga Athletics)
2005
Seattle Pacific celebrates a golden goal from Janae Godoy (raised hand) in the NCAA Division II final at Tampa. (Courtesy NCAA)
2008
Shari Noah (l) scored the winning goal for Pacific Lutheran in the 1989 NAIA championship match (Courtesy PLU archives)
1989
1977
Following her National Soccer Hall of Fame induction, Hope Solo poses with U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone and husband Jerramy Stevens on May 6, 2023, in Frisco, Texas. (Courtesy National Soccer Hall of Fame)
2023