D.C. United 2019 season review: Felipe Martins
The guy you love to hate to love gets goat foxed.
by: Ryan Keefer — SB Nation: Black And Red United 3 Dec
The guy you love to hate to love gets goat foxed.
by: Emily Olsen, Pro Soccer USA — Pro Soccer USA 22 Nov
Meanwhile, United and Luciano Acosta are parting ways.
by: Ryan Keefer — SB Nation: Black And Red United 22 Nov
The Black-and-Red have plenty of room to improve for 2020
by: Steven Goff — Washington Post 22 Nov
Loans for goalkeeper Bill Hamid and midfielder Lucas Rodriguez are expiring and defender Frederic Brillant is out of contract.
by: dcunited.com — MLS: D.C. United 22 Nov
D.C. United exercised options for Steven Birnbaum, Emmanuel Boateng, Russell Canouse, Oniel Fisher, Joseph Mora, Júnior Moreno, Chris Odoi-Atsem and Ulises Segura. Players already under contract for the 2020 season include Yamil Asad, Paul Arriola,...
by: dcunited.com — MLS: D.C. United 18 Nov
D.C. United traveled to St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands to play an exhibition match presented by Events DC against the Bermuda National Team on Friday, Nov. 15. The Black-and-Red won the match 4-2 in front of 1,200 local soccer fans on the back...
by: Jason Anderson — SB Nation: Black And Red United 16 Nov
That’s a wrap on 2019
by: Ben Bromley — SB Nation: Black And Red United 14 Nov
He beat cancer, y’all!
by: Steven Goff — Washington Post 13 Nov
Olsen, the club's coach since late 2010, has not won a playoff game since 2015.
by: Michael Cohen — MLS: D.C. United 13 Nov
By the time D.C. United’s season expired at BMO Field in Toronto, coach Ben Olsen had identified a pair of fullbacks that was effective if not ideal On the left side, where injuries plagued United most of the spring, Joseph Mora entrenched himself...
by: Julian Cardillo, Pro Soccer USA — Pro Soccer USA 22 Oct
After missing all last season, Morris rebounded by contributing 10 goals and seven assists for the Sounders in 2019.
by: Charles BoehmContributor — MLS: MLS Insider 22 Oct
Jordan Morris was named the 2019 MLS Comeback Player of the Year on Tuesday, a well-deserved nod for the Seattle Sounders and US men’s national team attacker after his dogged recovery from a torn ACL that sidelined him for nearly all of 2018. Morris,
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