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Hungarians Fare Well in LA
March 13, 1966

Tommy Major's score in the 74th minute salvages a 1-1 away tie of the Seattle Hungarians' National Challenge Cup quarterfinal versus Orange County. Mike Kuczi set-up the equalizer in the first leg at Santa Ana Memorial Stadium.

Solo & Ellertson Reunited in St. Louis
September 15, 2008

Hope Solo is allocated to St. Louis of Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) ahead of the league's inaugural season. Solo is reunited with former UW teammate, forward Tina Frimpong Ellertson, also an allocation from the USWNT. Spokane's Amy LePeilbet is drafted by Boston with the fourth overall pick Oct. 6. Serving as the seven-team WPS Commissioner and CEO is Everett native Tonya Antonucci.

Black Diamond Legend Honored
June 12, 1952

Former Black Diamond standout Bobby Harlin is given a tribute at Rainier Golf Club. Harlin, who had both legs amputated several years earlier, is presented with an electric cart. Harlin, who came to America from England in 1906 at the age of 24, was elected to Seattle City Council in 1929 and later served nine months as mayor, in 1931. Harlin was also state director of labor and industry under Governor Langlie.

Reign's Inevitable Elimnation
October 13, 2024

What hope the Seattle Reign held out for returning to the playoffs is extinguished with two matches still to go. A 3-0 loss marred by a red card at Utah is the fifth in a row, eliminating Seattle from playoff contention. Those losses come without stalwarts Jessica Fishlock (injured) and Sofia Huerta (loan) and without scoring a goal. In addition, Claudia Dickey, Quinn, Lauren Barnes and Olvia Van der Jagt have missed extended stretches.

Sounders Eliminate Stubborn Pumas
June 15, 2016

The Seattle Sounders finally find a goal in the final 19 minutes and proceed to finish off the Kitsap Pumas in the fourth round of the U.S. Open Cup at Starfire. Cristian Roldan breaks the scoreless stalemate from short range – his first career goal – but the Sounders cannot exhale until Joevin Jones connects a minute into stoppage time. Sigi Schmid is not on the bench while serving a suspension carryover from 2015. He returns for the fifth-round advancement at Real Salt Lake, 1-1 (4-1).

Dempsey Scores to Upset Ghana
June 16, 2014

Sounders forward Clint Dempsey scores after 29 seconds as the USMNT upsets Ghana, 2-1, in the opening match of World Cup group play. Seattle teammate DeAndre Yedlin, 20, also plays, becoming the first MLS homegrown signing to appear in a World Cup. Dempsey is the first American to score in three World Cups and the goal is the fifth-earliest ever in World Cup play.

Brian Schmetzer guides the Sounders to their second USL 1 championship in three seasons in 2007.
2007
Hope Solo was an All-American in goal for Washington in 2000. (Courtesy University of Washington Athletics)
2000
A record soccer attendance  for the Pacific Northwest (67,052) sees the friendly between Sounders FC and Manchester United. (Sounders FC photo)
2011
(Courtesy Seattle Times archives)
1954
A year after the World Cup spurred creation of two U.S. professional leagues, the official film is screened in Edmonds.
1967
Megan Rapinoe of the United States takes on Australia's Ellie Carpenter in a Tournament of Nations match at Seattle's CenturyLink Field. The Aussies upset the USWNT, 1-0. (Courtesy Brad Smith / ISI Photos)
2017
Fredy Montero took Seattle by storm in Sounders FC's inaugural match, scoring twice. (Sounders FC photo)
2009
Annette Duvall scored in a record 22 consecutive games during her career at Western Washington. (Courtesy of Western Washington University)
1984
Seattle Pacific poses after claiming the state's first NCAA women's championship in just the Falcons' eighth season of varsity play. (Courtesy Seattle Pacific)
2008
Jaclyn Softli's 10 goals helped Washington return to the NCAA tournament in 2014. The Huskies reached the third round. (Courtesy Washington Athletics)
2014