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Since it'd been a few days without a post I figured I'd give you a second post today as well on
stats. This time it's all competition goal scorers for Sporting KC in their history. First here are
some previous years for you.
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
On the list this year we add two new players to the list this season, other than that we see no
movement on the list this year.
Another new stat for you today regarding Sporting KC. And it's another single season stat. Here's a
list of the top ten single season appearances and starts.
Top ten appearances in league play in a single season.
1. CJ Sapong - 34 - 2011
2. Preki - 32 - 1996
2. Mark Chung - 32 - 1996
2.
The post from yesterday regarding the youngest and oldest players to ever appear for Sporting KC
was spawned by the fact that earlier this year, Soony Saad, on his debut became the youngest goal
scorer in the Wizards history when he scored against the Portland Timbers on his 19th birthday.
With that in mind, here are the youngest and oldest goal scorers in KC's history.
Well as I said earlier, that was gutting, but here are some stats from the game, including a couple
nice marks being hit.
The loss was KC's first home playoff loss since 1997, the team had gone unbeaten for 12 games since
their 3-0 home loss to Colorado.
CJ Sapong tied a team record for appearances in a season with 40.
Yes I'm late, but there were lots of good stats from last night's game. The biggest of all was Davy
Arnaud tying the club record for league appearances at 237, but Kei Kamara also had plenty of
milestones as well.
Davy Arnaud made his 237th appearance in league play for KC, tying Kerry Zavagnin for the most
appearances in team history.
Here are your Sunday after stats for this week.
Kei Kamara scored his 20th goal in all competitions for KC, he's the 11th player to hit that mark
for KC.
With that 20th goal, Kamara ties Igor Simutenkov and Chris Brown for 9th place on the list of goals
in all competitions.
Teal Bunbury's red card was the 8th league red card of the year for KC, setting a team record.
Here are this week's Sunday after stats. Some nice milestones for a few players.
Kei Kamara's goal was his 17th league goal for Sporting KC, that ties him with Eddie Johnson and
Jimmy Conrad for 9th place on that list.
The goal was Kamara's 18th in all competitions, breaking his tie with Johnson, Conrad, and Miklos
Molnar, and moved him into a tie with Matt McKeon for 11th place on that list.
Some big milestones this week, Michael Harrington with a big appearance milestone, and Teal Bunbury
with a goal milestone for the team.
Michael Harrington made his 150th appearance in all competitions for KC. He's the 13th player to
hit that mark.
His appearance also tied him with Chris Brown for 12th place on the list for appearances in all
competitions.
Omar Bravo's and Kei Kamara's 2 goals tie them with Eddie Johnson and Davy Arnaud for the most
goals against TFC. Funny note, only Johnson has scored in multiple games against them, the other 3
got their 2 goals in single games.
Kamara's goal was also his 30th in MLS play of his career.
Kamara's two goals moves him past Jack Jewsbury and Chris Brown into 11th place for the most league
goals for KC.
Clint Dempsey took a few minutes to answer these fan questions.
On Friday, we took fan questions for the players on Twitter @ussoccer. We caught up with Clint
Dempsey last night after training for these answers.
@tellrodt: "ask Clint or Landon how they handle this FL heat N humidity we
have.
In the 19th minute, Michael Harrington hit the 10,000 minute mark for Sporting KC. He finished the
game with 10,071 minutes played. He's the 12th player to hit that mark.
Harrington also made his 141st appearance in all competitions for KC tying him with Francisco Gomez
for 14th place on that list.
Michael Harrington made his 123rd league appearance, tying him with Chris Brown for 12th on that
list.
Harrington also made his 123rd start in all competitions, tying him with Jose Burciaga for 13th on
that list.
He also started his 111th league game, breaking his tie with Burciaga for 12th place on that list.
Here are stats from yesterday's US Open Cup game.
That's the first time we've won by 5 goals since our 6-1 win over Des Moines in the US Open Cup on
8/3/2005.
That's the first time we've scored 5 against an MLS team since we beat Dallas 5-1 on 7/3/2004
The last time we beat an MLS team by 5 goals was 4/29/00 AT Colorado, 5-0.
Pow. Benny Feilhaber on the cover of the Improper Bostonian, which despite the name, is not a
publication catering to disgraced politicians of The Bay State. Naturally there is an in-depth
feature to accompany Benny's sweaty-assed covershot and contained within is the story of the viral
sensation that was the infamous "No Air" clip.
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My friend over at the Chicago Fire Jeff Crandall interviews Chicago Fire draft pick Davis Paul.
Besides Davis being drafted to the Fire he is also a youtube star! Check out the video below to
see why!
Awesome video from the Cal Men's Soccer team!