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Seattle Sounders FC

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Head Coach

Brian Schmetzer

League Position
12

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Established
2007 (17 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
CenturyLink Field
(67,000 Capacity)

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Location
Seattle, WA

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Competitions
American Major League Soccer
US Open Cup

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smudgie: 07/Mar/24


Upcoming
21/04 Seattle Soun - Vancouver Wh
27/04 DC United - Seattle Soun
05/05 Seattle Soun - L.A. Galaxy
12/05 Portland Tim - Seattle Soun
16/05 Real Salt La - Seattle Soun

Results
14/04 FC Dallas 0 - 0 Seattle Soun
07/04 Seattle Soun 5 - 0 CF Montréal
31/03 L.A. Galaxy 1 - 0 Seattle Soun
24/03 San Jose Ear 3 - 2 Seattle Soun
16/03 Seattle Soun 1 - 1 Colorado Rap

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I Seattle Sounders FC sono una società calcistica professionistica statunitense con sede a Seattle. Fondati nel 1974 per partecipare alla NASL, anticiparono di un anno il fallimento della lega chiudendo i battenti nel 1983. Una nuova franchigia dal nome Seattle Sounders venne fondata nel 1994, disputando per 15 stagioni i campionati di seconda divisione statunitente, fino all'ammissione in Major League Soccer a partire dal 2009, diventando la 15ª franchigia della lega.

La squadra di Seattle nel corso della sua storia ha conquistato due titoli di Major League Soccer e per quattro volte il campionato di seconda divisione (due quando si chiamava A-League e due quando si chiamava USL First Division), inoltre ha vinto quattro U.S. Open Cup e un MLS Supporters' Shield.

Team Members


4

Nathan



28

Andrade



8

Atencio



33

Baker



21

Baker-Whiting



3

Bermello



29

Castro



23

Chú



24

Frei





Kitahara



75

Leyva



6

Mior



13

Morris



17

Musovski



25

Ragen



7

Roldan



16

Roldan



14

Rothrock



9

Ruidíaz



11

Rusnak



99

Teves



26

Thomas



5

Tolo



18

Vargas



10

Vega



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Stadium or Home

CenturyLink Field is a multi-purpose stadium located in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). Originally called Seahawks Stadium, it became Qwest Field in June 2004, when telecommunications carrier Qwest acquired the naming rights. It received its current name in June 2011 after Qwest's acquisition by CenturyLink. It is a modern facility with views of the Downtown Seattle skyline and can seat 69,000 people. The complex also includes the Event Center with the Washington Music Theater (WaMu Theater), a parking garage, and a public plaza. The venue hosts concerts, trade shows, and consumer shows along with sporting events. Located within a mile (1.6 km) of Downtown Seattle, the stadium is accessible by multiple freeways and forms of mass transit.

The stadium was built between 2000 and 2002 on the site of the Kingdome after voters approved funding for the construction in a statewide election held in June 1997. This vote created the Washington State Public Stadium Authority to oversee public ownership of the venue. The owner of the Seahawks, Paul Allen, formed First & Goal Inc. to develop and operate the new facilities. Allen was closely involved in the design process and emphasized the importance of an open-air venue with an intimate atmosphere.

The crowd is notoriously loud during Seahawks games. It has twice held the Guinness World Record for loudest crowd roar at an outdoor stadium, first at 136.6 decibels in 2013, followed by a measurement of 137.6 decibels in 2014. The noise has contributed to the team's home field advantage with an increase in false start (movement by an offensive player prior to the play) and delay of game (failure of the offense to snap the ball prior to the play clock expiring) penalties against visiting teams. The stadium was the first in the NFL to implement a FieldTurf artificial field. Numerous college and high school American football games have also been played at the stadium.

CenturyLink Field is also designed for soccer. The first sporting event held included a United Soccer Leagues (USL) Seattle Sounders match. The USL team began using the stadium regularly for home games in 2003. The MLS expansion team Seattle Sounders FC, began its inaugural season in 2009 at the stadium. CenturyLink Field was the site of the MLS Cup in 2009. The venue also hosted the 2010 and 2011 tournament finals for the U.S. Open Cup. Sounders FC won both times and new attendance records were set each year it was hosted at CenturyLink Field. In August 2013, the Sounders broke a new home field attendance record when 67,385 fans turned out to watch them play the Portland Timbers.

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