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Coming off a 7-1 trouncing at home against Chicago, D.C. United hits the road and finds little salvation as Real Salt Lake ...
We needed a special play,” Coach Troy Lesesne said after Pirani’s strike ended a run of nearly 500 minutes of game time without a goal.
New England’s Carles Gil earned a free kick after drawing yellow on Boris Enow. Unsuccessful, DC United’s Randall Leal drew yellow on Alhassan Yusuf, setting up Ivacic’s save on Jared Stroud. On the ...
NASHVILLE — D.C. United’s loss of injured striker Christian Benteke for multiple weeks overlapped with the most demanding stretch of the MLS season — brutal timing for a team on pace to miss ...
D.C. United came from behind twice Saturday in Vancouver to earn a 2-2 draw against the Whitecaps, but with the MLS regular season melting away and a playoff berth slipping away, the visitors ...
Late Friday night, around the time that nearly every MLS fan in the country was watching Lionel Messi’s debut, D.C. United released a statement. In it, the club said it had placed two players ...
WASHINGTON — DC United just announced new uniforms for the club's away matches in 2025. The so-called soul kits are inspired by the District's rich funk, soul and Go-Go heritage. D.C.'s Go-Go ...
For the second time this season, the Crew recorded a draw against D.C. United. The Crew finished tied 2-2 on Saturday in a road match against D.C. United. This followed up their 1-1 draw against D ...
The D.C. United soccer team announced Friday that it had fired the club's athletic trainer for allegedly making a "discriminatory hand gesture" in a photo that appeared on social media one day ...
A little over a decade ago, Jason Levien joined D.C. United as a part-investor and managing partner, playfully vowing to use a “machete” to clear a political and logistical path to the new ...
Jacob Murrell scored on a bicycle kick in the sixth minute of stoppage time Saturday night to help D.C. United earn a 2-2 tie with the Chicago Fire and spoil the second multigoal game in MLS for ...
Troy Lesesne was a sophomore at Brookland-Cayce High School in the summer of 1999 when the Charleston Battery faced Major League Soccer’s D.C. United in the U.S. Open Cup. Lesesne had been a ...