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List of D.C. United records and statistics

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D.C. United is an American professional soccer club based in Washington, D.C.. The club was founded in 1995 as an inaugural Major League Soccer franchise, and began play in 1996. The club currently plays in MLS.

This list encompasses the major honors won by D.C. United, records set by the franchise, their head coaches and their players, and details the club's North American performances. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by United players on the international stage. Attendance records at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, the club's home stadium since 1995, are also included in the list.

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Honors

D.C. United has won honors both domestically and in CONCACAF competitions. The team has won the MLS Cup and the MLS Supporters' Shield four times, the most championships and premierships, respectively, of any Major League Soccer franchise. Additionally, in domestic play, United has won two U.S. Open Cup titles. United is one of only two MLS sides to win a CONCACAF competition, winning the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 1998. The last major title the club won was the Open Cup in 2013. In terms of league play, their last league premiership was in 2007, and their last league championship was in 2004.[1]

Continental

Domestic

Cups

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Player records

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Appearances

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances as substitutes in brackets.
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Goalscorers

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Player award winners

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MLS Best XI

The MLS Best XI is an acknowledgment of the best eleven players in the league in a given season for Major League Soccer.[7]

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D.C. United players, including Ben Olsen and Luciano Emilio, look for a corner kick against Real Madrid

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4 times:

3 times:

2 times:

1 time:

Other awards

Head coaching records

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Bruce Arena, first head coach
  • First head coach: Bruce Arena (coached the team for 131 games, from January 1996 to October 1998)[8]

Club match records

Firsts

  • First match and first league match: San Jose Clash 1–0 D.C. United, the opening match of the 1996 Major League Soccer season, April 6, 1996.[9]
  • First U.S. Open Cup match: D.C. United 2–0 Carolina Dynamo, quarterfinals, September 4, 1996.[10]
  • First North American match: D.C. United 1–0 United Petrotrin, CONCACAF Champions' Cup, quarterfinals, August 12, 1997.[11]
  • First MLS Cup match: MetroStars 3–2 D.C. United, conference semifinals, September 24, 1996.[9]

Record wins

Record defeats

  • Record MLS regular season defeat:
  • Record MLS Cup defeat:
  • Record U.S. Open Cup defeat:
    • 0–3 against Chicago Fire, September 3, 2006[15]
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U.S. Open Cup

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Below is D.C. United's record in U.S. Open Cup competitions. United has won three open cup titles (1996, 2008, and 2013), and has reached the final on five occasions. United's score is listed first.

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Continental statistics

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Record by season

Below is D.C. United's record in North American and South American competitions. United is one of three U.S.-based clubs to compete in a South American competition.

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Key
  • PR = Preliminary Round
  • GS = Group Stage
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • QF = Quarterfinals
  • SF = Semifinals
  • CM = Consolation Match
  • F = Final
Notes
A ^ : Played in a one-leg series

Record by competition

Matches that went into a penalty kick shootout are counted as draws in this table.

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International Friendlies

May 23, 2001 D.C. United United States 3–4 Germany Bayer Leverkusen Washington, D.C.
12:00 UTC−5 Stadium: RFK Stadium
November 17, 2001 D.C. United United States 2–2 Honduras Olimpia Washington, D.C.
12:00 UTC−5 Stadium: RFK Stadium
June 23, 2002 D.C. United United States 0–0 Argentina Boca Juniors Washington, D.C., United States
16:00 UTC−5 Stadium: RFK Memorial Stadium
October 17, 2002 Tottenham Hotspur England 0–1 United States D.C. United London, England
00:00 UTC−5 Stadium: White Hart Lane
October 26, 2002 D.C. United United States 4–0 El Salvador Águila Washington, D.C., United States
16:00 UTC−5 Stadium: RFK Memorial Stadium
May 14, 2003 D.C. United United States 1–0 England Tottenham Hotspur Washington, D.C. United States
Report Stadium: RFK Stadium
July 23, 2003 D.C. United United States 0–0 England Blackburn Rovers Washington, D.C. United States
Report Stadium: RFK Stadium
August 31, 2003 D.C. United United States 3–1 El Salvador El Salvador Washington, D.C. United States
Report Stadium: RFK Stadium
March 2, 2006 Getafe Spain 3–1 United States D.C. United Getafe, Spain
12:00 UTC−5 Jajá 35'
Güiza 59'
Nano 78'
Report Filomeno 10' Stadium: Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
July 12, 2006 D.C. United United States 4–0 Scotland Celtic Washington, D.C.
17:00 UTC−5 Adu 44'
Walker 57'
Boswell 66'
Metcalf 78'
Stokes Yellow card 78'
Report Miller Red card 65' Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 15,223
Referee: Alex Prus
August 9, 2006 Real Madrid Spain 1–1 United States D.C. United Seattle
17:00 UTC−5 Cassano 22' Report Eskandarian 25' Stadium: Qwest Field
Attendance: 66,830
March 10, 2010 Santos Laguna Mexico 2–3 United States D.C. United Torreón, Mexico
7:30 pm Torres 54'
Quintero 63'
23' Pontius
35' Moreno
70' Khumalo
Stadium: Estadio Corona
Attendance: 30,050
May 28, 2010 D.C. United United States 3–2 Italy Milan Washington, D.C., USA
19:30 Emilio 20'
Pontius 30'
Allsopp 61'
Barklage Red card 66'
Report Oddo 67', 71' Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 30,367
June 19, 2010 D.C. United United States 1–0 El Salvador El Salvador Washington, D.C., USA
19:30 Cristman 51' Report Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 10,240
Referee: Michael Donovan
July 24, 2010 D.C. United United States 4–0 England Portsmouth Washington, D.C., USA
19:30 Allsopp 21', 31', 65'
Quaranta Red card 54'
Hernández 56'
James Red card 89'
Report Mullins Red card 54' Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 8,891
May 22, 2011 D.C. United United States 1–2 Netherlands Ajax Washington, D.C., USA
19:30 EDT Brettschneider 58' Report 10' Sulejmani
Yellow card 69' Ebecilio
87' Anita
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 10,278
Referee: Mark Geiger
July 23, 2011 D.C. United United States 1–3 England Everton Washington, D.C., USA
19:30 EDT Pontius 47' Report (D.C.)
Report (Everton)
4' Anichebe
16' Bilyaletdinov
Yellow card 27' Cahill
87' Gueye
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 12,789
February 2, 2012 D.C. United United States 1–1 Sweden Malmö Bradenton, Florida
10:30 UTC-5 Kitchen Yellow card 32'
Richter 54'
Report Friberg 14' Stadium: IMG Academy
July 28, 2012 D.C. United United States 1–1 France PSG Washington, D.C.
19:30 UTC-5 De Rosario 33' (pen.) Report Ibrahimović 3' Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 13,176
Referee: John McCloskey
Note: Replaced Juventus on June 27, 2012.[35]
December 8, 2013 Arema Indonesia 2–1 United States D.C. United Malang
6:00 EST Stadium: Kanjuruhan Stadium
July 26, 2014 D.C. United United States 0–3 England Fulham Jacksonville, Florida
18:00 EDT Report Dembélé 22', 44', 75' Stadium: EverBank Field
February 6, 2015 D.C. United United States 0–1 Sweden Malmö FF Bradenton, Florida
12:00p.m. EST Driver Yellow card 65'
Arrieta Yellow card 88'
Berget 45' Stadium: IMG Academy
January 29, 2016 Elfsborg Sweden 1–0 United States D.C. United Bradenton
19:00 EDT Claesson 4' Report Stadium: IMG Academy
February 2, 2016 J-Södra Sweden 2–2 United States D.C. United Bradenton
15:00 EDT Cibicki 48'
Siwe 58'
Espíndola 4' (pen.)
Aguilar 61'
Stadium: IMG Academy
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Drafts

The following table shows D.C. United's first-round picks in the MLS SuperDraft:

References

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