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Five Teens Start for Sounders Win at Austin
July 22, 2021

With an MLS-record five teenagers starting, the Sounders manage to overcome the absence of 10 players to win, 1-0, at Austin. Fifteen-year-old Obed Vargas becomes the third-youngest player to ever appear in a league match. Joining Vargas are fellow teens Reed Baker-Whiting (16), Ethan Dobbelaere (18), Danny Leyva (18) and Josh Atencio (19). Also, Sam Adeniran gets his first MLS start while on loan from Tacoma. Altogether, the lineup average age is 21.4 After coming off the bench, Raul Ruidiaz scores a stunning winner from 40 yards.

MISL Coming to Tacoma
June 29, 1983

Tacoma lands a Major Indoor Soccer League franchise after securing primary tenant rights away from a bid by the Sounders. Tacoma ownership buys the mothballed Denver Avalanche franchise for an undisclosed price via bankruptcy court just over four months before the season starts. The 13-man ownership group features form Sounders general manager John Best and Tacoma business leaders John Long, Howie Meadowcroft, Gary Milgard, Bill Weyerhaeuser, George Weyerhaeuser, Lowry Wyatt and Dave Young.

First Ballot Elected Evades Solo
September 8, 2020

U.S. Women's National Team goalkeeper Hope Solo, widely regarded as the top player at her position in the history of the women's game, is not elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame in her first appearance on the ballot. Solo, whose career ended in 2016, received votes on 57.3% of ballots for the class of 2020. The minimum requirement for selection is 66.7%.

Sounders Name New President of Business
February 16, 2023

Sounders FC majority owner Adrian Hanauer outlines a six-year growth strategy while also naming experience sports executive Hugh Weber as president of business operations. Weber, a Tacoma native, comes from Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, where he served as president for the parent company of the NBA Philadelphia 76ers, NHL New Jersey Devils, Prudential Center and other holdings including Premier League club Crystal Palace. Peter Tomozawa, who had served as Sounders president of business operations, has been appointed CEO fo SEA 2026, the local World Cup organizing committee.

Seattle Among Finalists for 2026 Venues
March 15, 2018

Seattle is included in the list of 23 finalist cities chosen as potential hosts for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Seventeen of the venues are in the United States, with the others in Canada and Mexico. The Sounders led MLS in overall attendance their first eight years of operation before falling to No. 2 behind Atlanta last season. Seattle did not rank among the finalist for the 1994 World Cup.

Akers Tries Out for Men's Pro Team
March 19, 1989

Michelle Akers is invited to try out for the Orlando Lions men's professional team in the American Soccer League. Akers is also training occasionally with an NFL placekicking coach to gauge her prospects there. She makes a pair of 52-yard field goals. With the Lions, she impresses but is part of the final round of cuts.

Highline won a protracted 1985 state 3A girls' tournament, finishing 16-0-1. Snowfall twice postponed the semifinals and eventually forced the final indoors to the Tacoma Dome. (Courtesy Highline High School)
1985
Seattle Pacific celebrates its fourth NCAA championship and the only one won at home, in Memorial Stadium. The Falcons defeat Oakland (Mich.), 4-1. (Joanie Komura photo)
1986
Dusty Hudock becomes the first two-time All-American for the Washington men in 1993. (Courtesy UW Athletics)
1993
1962-63 Seattle Hungarians
1963
Mackenzie Nolte and Central Washington earned an NCAA Division II tournament berth for the first time in 2016. The Wildcats won a program-best 14 games, including a first-round win over Seattle Pacific. (Courtesy Central Washington Athletics)
2016
Action from Newcastle United vs. SeaTac SC at Memorial Stadium. (Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
1970
Alex Morgan scored in her second regular season game for Sounders Women. (Courtesy Sounders Women)
2012
Les Fabri, left, and Steve Furjesi of the Hungarians. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1962
Seen here, the Spokane Spokes were formed in the late 1950s of mostly German, Hungarian, Scottish and Dutch immigrants who played in the Western International Soccer League. (Courtesy Karl Hoffman)
1959
Tony Crudo, Seattle's youth international.
1977