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2005 Major League Soccer season Season 2005 MLS Cup Los Angeles Galaxy Supporters' Shield S.J. Earthquakes Top goalscorer Taylor Twellman
N.E. Revolution
Goals: 17Biggest home win CHV 5-1 RSL
DCU 5-1 RSLBiggest away win CLB 0-4 KCW Highest scoring NY 5-4 NE Longest winning run N.E. Revolution
Games: 6
(04/09 - 05/14)
S.J. Earthquakes
Games: 6
(08/20 - 09/21)Longest unbeaten run S.J. Earthquakes
Games: 14
(07/20/2005)Longest losing run Real Salt Lake
Games: 10
(08/10 - 10/05)Highest attendance Los Angeles Galaxy
Season: 387,256
Game Avg.: 24,204Lowest attendance K.C. Wizards
Season: 155,060
Game Avg.: 9,691Average attendance MLS
Season: 2,900,716
Game Avg.: 15,108
The 2005 Major League Soccer season was the tenth season of MLS, which began on April 2, 2005, and concluded on November 13, 2005 with a second MLS Cup victory for the Los Angeles Galaxy.Contents
Changes from 2004 Season
- At the previous MLS Cup, two new expansion franchises were announced to start play in 2005, Real Salt Lake (based at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah) and Club Deportivo Chivas USA (based at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California).
- Although there are more teams in the west than those in the east, the Kansas City Wizards moved to the Eastern Conference.
2005 in Summary
The New England Revolution and FC Dallas began the year as the league's dominant teams, especially when Dallas acquired Carlos Ruiz in a trade after Landon Donovan returned from a disappointing stint with Bayer Leverkusen and wanted to play with his hometown Los Angeles Galaxy. Injuries and inconsistent play slowed FC Dallas down as the season wore on, and the 2001 and 2003 MLS Cup champion San Jose Earthquakes eventually won the regular-season Supporters' Shield with the third-best record in the league's 10-year history. FC Dallas opened its new stadium, Pizza Hut Park, in August, although it did not operate at full capacity until November. As he did at the Home Depot Center, Ruiz scored the first two goals in the new stadium in a 2-2 tie against the MetroStars.
Expansion franchises Real Salt Lake and Chivas USA struggled in their first season, making playoff qualification a routine matter for the other four Western Conference teams. Chivas USA proved a disappointment in terms of consistent attendance, but its derbies against Los Angeles added excitement and intensity to the calendar, even though the Galaxy won all five (four regular season and one U.S. Open Cup) meetings. Real Salt Lake finished second in the league in attendance.
The MetroStars fired head coach Bob Bradley late in the season and qualified for the playoffs with a 2-0 win over Chivas USA on the final day of the season. Their campaign was boosted by former French international Youri Djorkaeff, who proved one of the league's most successful international signings and took over as MetroStars captain.
In the playoffs, Western Conference No. 4 seed Los Angeles knocked off rival San Jose behind inspired play from former Earthquake Donovan. Colorado edged Dallas on penalty kicks after a classic overtime that saw each team score in overtime and Ruiz hit the post with a penalty kick. In the Eastern Conference, New England rallied from a 2-0 aggregate deficit with three goals in the game's final 25 minutes to beat the MetroStars in snowy Gillette Stadium. Defending champion D.C. United crashed out after a 4-0 home loss to the Chicago Fire.
In the conference finals, Donovan scored twice to lead the Galaxy past Colorado, and an early Clint Dempsey goal carried New England into the final. Fire players thought they had tied the game in stoppage time, but a linesman's controversial offside call (proven correct by video replay) denied them the equalizer.
For the second time in four years, Los Angeles beat New England 1-0 in overtime to win MLS Cup. Maligned Guatemalan forward Pando Ramirez, whose only goal on the season came on a penalty kick that hit the post and went in off Joe Cannon's back, scored the game's only goal before a sellout crowd at Pizza Hut Park.
Final standings
Eastern Conference GP W L D GF GA GD Pts x - New England Revolution 32 17 7 8 55 37 18 59 x - D.C. United 32 16 10 6 58 37 21 54 x - Chicago Fire 32 15 13 4 49 50 -1 49 x - MetroStars 32 12 9 11 53 49 4 47 Kansas City Wizards 32 11 9 12 52 44 8 45 Columbus Crew 32 11 16 5 34 45 -11 38 Western Conference GP W L D GF GA GD Pts s - San Jose Earthquakes 32 18 4 10 53 31 22 64 x - FC Dallas 32 13 10 9 52 44 8 48 x - Colorado Rapids 32 13 13 6 40 37 3 45 x - Los Angeles Galaxy 32 13 13 6 44 45 -1 45 Real Salt Lake 32 5 22 5 30 65 -35 20 Chivas USA 32 4 22 6 31 67 -36 18 The top four teams in each conference make the playoffs.
s = Supporters Shield
x = playoff berthMLS Cup Playoffs
Bracket
Conference Semifinals Conference Finals MLS Cup 2005 E1 New England Revolution 0 3 E4 MetroStars 1 1 E1 New England Revolution 1 Eastern Conference E3 Chicago Fire 0 E3 Chicago Fire 0 4 E2 D.C. United 0 0 E1 New England Revolution 0 W4 Los Angeles Galaxy 1 W1 San Jose Earthquakes 1 1 W4 Los Angeles Galaxy 3 1 W4 Los Angeles Galaxy 2 Western Conference W3 Colorado Rapids 0 W3 Colorado Rapids 0 2(5) W2 FC Dallas 0 2(4)
Conference Semifinals
October 22, 2005 New England Revolution 0–1 MetroStars Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Attendance: 10,003
Referee: Ricardo ValenzuelaJoseph 43' Report Guevara 34'
Stammler 41'
Djorkaeff 74'October 29, 2005 MetroStars 1–3 New England Revolution Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, Massachusetts
Attendance: 9,581
Referee: Brian HallDjorkaeff 59' Report Hednandez 31'
Cancela 68'
Noonan 73'
Smith 83'New England Revolution advance 3-2 on aggregate.
October 21, 2005 D.C. United 0–0 Chicago Fire Soldier Field
Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 11,493
Referee: Brian HallKovalenko 28'
Quaranta 31'
Carroll 47'Report Brown 24' October 30, 2005 Chicago Fire 4–0 D.C. United RFK Stadium
Washington, D.C.
Attendance: 20,089
Referee: Kevin StottStewart 10'
Guerrero 37'
Guerrero 45+5'
Segares 52'
Marsch 67'Report Olsen 21'
Gómez 55'
Filomeno 71'
Adu 80'Chicago Fire advance 4-0 on aggregate.
October 23, 2005 San Jose Earthquakes 1–3 Los Angeles Galaxy Home Depot Center
Carson, California
Attendance: 17,466
Referee: Abiodun OkulajaBarrett 12'
Clark 26'
Robinson 63'
Clark 68'Report Gomez 13'
Nagamura 33'
Donovan 39'
Dunivant 68'
Albright 71'
Gomez 79'
Donovan 87'October 29, 2005 Los Angeles Galaxy 1–1 San Jose Earthquakes Spartan Stadium
San Jose, California
Attendance: 17,824
Referee: Alex PrusGrabavoy 67' Report Ching 42'
Gray 44'
Clark 89'Los Angeles Galaxy advance 4-2 on aggregate.
October 22, 2005 FC Dallas 0–0 Colorado Rapids INVESCO Field
Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 9,625
Referee: Michael KennedyJolley 65'
O'Brien 74'Report Beckerman 29' October 29, 2005 Colorado Rapids 2–2 FC Dallas Pizza Hut Park
Frisco, Texas
Attendance: 10,104
Referee: Terry VaughnCunningham 19'
Mastroeni 48'
Nkong 58'
Denton 68'
Cannon 90+1'
Kirovski 92'
Kotschau 106'Report Rhine 57'
Valakari 63'
Ruíz 67'
Gbandi 90+2'
Ruiz 105'Penalties Mastroeni
Kirovski
Cunningham
Cooke
Philippe5–4 Ruíz
Núñez
Pareja
Vanney
MiñaColorado Rapids advance 5-4 on penalties (2-2 on aggregate).
Conference finals
November 5, 2005 Los Angeles Galaxy 2–0 Colorado Rapids INVESCO Field
Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 12,789
Referee: Brian HallIhemelu 25'
Donovan 28' 88'
Marshall 71'Report Mastroeni 22'
November 6, 2005 Chicago Fire 0–1 New England Revolution Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, Massachusetts
Attendance: 18,118
Referee: Terry VaughnJaqua 27'
Barrett 73'
Marsch 80'
Segares 83'
Caballero 89'
Herron 90+2'Report Dempsey 4'
MLS Cup 2005
November 13, 2005 New England Revolution 0–1
(AET)Los Angeles Galaxy Pizza Hut Park
Frisco, Texas
Attendance: 21,193
Referee: Kevin StottHernandez 15'
Franchino 22'
Joseph 37'
Riley 54'
Heaps 76'Report Dunivant 33'
Nagamura 56'
Marshall 69'
Gomez 78'
Albright 81'
Ramírez 105'
Conference champions New England Revolution and Los Angeles Galaxy
earn MLS berths to CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2006.Team Awards
- MLS Cup: Los Angeles Galaxy
- U.S. Open Cup: Los Angeles Galaxy
- MLS Supporters' Shield: San Jose Earthquakes
- MLS Reserve Division: DC United
Individual Awards
Top Goal Scorers
Position Player Club Goals 1 Taylor Twellman New England Revolution 17 2 Jaime Moreno D.C. United 16 3 Jeff Cunningham Colorado Rapids 12 Landon Donovan Los Angeles Galaxy 12 5 Christian Gomez D.C. United 11 Herculez Gomez Los Angeles Galaxy 11 Amado Guevara MetroStars 11 Carlos Ruiz FC Dallas 11 9 Clint Dempsey New England Revolution 10 Youri Djorkaeff MetroStars 10 Josh Wolff Kansas City Wizards 10 Goal-Scoring Totals
Club Overall
RecordGoals
ForGoals
For Avg.Goals
AgainstGoals
Against Avg.D.C. United 16-10-6 58 1.81 (1st) 27 1.16 (2nd) New England Revolution 17-7-8 55 1.72 (2nd) 37 1.16 (2nd) MetroStars 12-9-11 53 1.66 (3rd) 49 1.53 (9th) San Jose Earthquakes 18-4-10 53 1.66 (4th) 31 0.97 (1st) FC Dallas 13-10-9 52 1.63 (5th) 44 1.38 (5th) Kansas City Wizards 11-9-12 52 1.63 (6th) 44 1.38 (5th) Chicago Fire 15-13-4 49 1.53 (7th) 50 1.56 (10th) Los Angeles Galaxy 13-13-6 44 1.38 (8th) 45 1.41 (7th) Colorado Rapids 13-13-6 40 1.25 (9th) 37 1.16 (2nd) Columbus Crew 11-16-5 34 1.06 (10th) 45 1.41 (7th) CD Chivas USA 4-22-6 31 0.97 (11th) 67 2.09 (12th) Real Salt Lake 5-22-5 30 0.94 (12th) 65 2.03 (11th) Overall Totals 551 2.87 Team Attendance Totals
Club Stadium Games Season Game Avg. Chicago Fire Soldier Field 16 275,811 17,238 Colorado Rapids INVESCO Field 16 218,206 13,638 Columbus Crew Columbus Crew Stadium 16 206,654 12,916 MetroStars Giants Stadium 16 241,230 15,077 Kansas City Wizards Arrowhead Stadium 16 155,060 9,691 D.C. United Robert F. Kennedy Stadium 16 266,617 16,664 New England Revolution Gillette Stadium 16 200,397 12,525 Los Angeles Galaxy Home Depot Center 16 387,256 24,204 San Jose Earthquakes Spartan Stadium 16 208,594 13,037 FC Dallas Pizza Hut Park 16 179,021 11,189 CD Chivas USA Home Depot Center 16 273,284 17,080 Real Salt Lake Rice-Eccles Stadium 16 288,586 18,037 MLS Totals 192 2,900,716 15,108 Major League Soccer Eastern Conference Western Conference Chicago Fire · Columbus Crew · D.C. United · Houston Dynamo · New England Revolution · New York Red Bulls · Philadelphia Union · Sporting Kansas City · Toronto FC
Former teams Expansion teams Montreal Impact (2012)
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