2014 D.C. United season

The 2014 D.C. United season was the club's nineteenth season of existence, and their nineteenth in Major League Soccer, the top tier of the American soccer pyramid.

D.C. United
2014 season
General managerDave Kasper
Head coachBen Olsen
StadiumRFK Stadium
MLSEastern Conference: 1st
Overall: 3rd
MLS Cup PlayoffsConference semifinals
U.S. Open CupFourth round
CONCACAF Champions LeagueQuarterfinals
Atlantic CupWinners
Carolina Challenge CupWinners
Highest home attendance53,267 vs. Columbus
Lowest home attendance1,904 vs. Tauro
Average home league attendanceRegular season: 17,030
Playoffs:—
← 2013
2015 →

Outside of MLS regular season play, the club is going to be participating in the 2014 U.S. Open Cup, in which they are the defending champions, as well as the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League. It is United's first appearance in the Champions League since the 2009–10 campaign. Ahead of the MLS regular season campaign, United will participate in the 2014 Carolina Challenge Cup.

Background

Pre-season

After an abysmal 2013 campaign that saw the team break several negative MLS records, the team swapped out over half of its roster. Several starters from 2013 were released or simply let go, including starters like Lionard Pajoy, Dwayne De Rosario, and James Riley among others. In their place, the team gathered several players from other teams, including Davy Arnaud from Montreal, Bobby Boswell from Houston, and Eddie Johnson from Seattle.

Ben Olsen and Dave Kasper were allowed to stay on as Head Coach and General Manager (respectively) of the team.

By the time the first match of the MLS season came around, only 4 of the starting 11 had stayed with the team from last year. Unfortunately, prospective starting midfielder Chris Pontius suffered a serious hamstring injury and was pronounced out for most of the season. His spot was given to fellow midfielder Perry Kitchen.

March

The season started on a bad note, with a relatively new Columbus Crew beating a disorganized D.C. United side at home 3–0, and then a 1–0 loss to a surprisingly hot Toronto FC side. However, the team began showing signs of life in a home game against the Chicago Fire. Though the game ended in a 2–2 draw, the newly signed Fabian Espindola and the promoted Kitchen helped to give D.C. United a 2–1 lead in the second half, something the team had not had in MLS season play in a while.

April

D.C. United went on a roll, adding a 3–0–1 tally throughout the month. Former Chicago Fire midfielder Chris Rolfe, signed to shore up the midfield in the absence of Pontius, made an immediate impact in his first game with the team. In a game against the New England Revolution, he scored a brace in the closing seconds of stoppage time, contributing to the team's 2–0 victory. DC then tacked on another victory against the New York Red Bulls, as the team's defense–--combined with some lucky breaks---managed to hold on to a one-goal lead for most of the match.

DC almost won a third straight match at Columbus in a rematch against the Crew, but for a mistake by Espindola which led to a goal by Crew forward Hector Jiménez that allowed them to tie the match near the end of the second half. DC ended up settling for a draw. Back at home, DC would get a crushing victory after an early red card on an FC Dallas player allowed the team, led by Espindola, to rack up a 4–1 victory.

May

Poor marking on defense and an anemic offense allowed the struggling Portland Timbers to sneak away with a 3–2 victory in the dying seconds of the match. It was a familiar tune that would repeat itself over the next few games as D.C. United barely held on to a 1–0 victory in Philadelphia, and managed to salvage a 1–1 draw against the cellar-dwelling Montreal Impact thanks to DC forward Eddie Johnson scoring his first goal on the season. The team did much better in their following match against Houston, getting a 2–0 victory at home. Then they fell apart in the second half of a match against the Revolution in Foxboro, losing both the game 2–1 and Johnson to a red card suspension.

Back home against Sporting KC, the team held on to an Espindola goal to win the match 1–0, but starting defender Jeff Parke left the game due to a foot injury. He would be replaced by rookie defender Steve Birnbaum.

June

After a friendly between Spain and El Salvador, D.C. United played the second half of a doubleheader of soccer action in FedExField in Landover, against the Columbus Crew. The game ended in a 0–0 draw, with Espindola chipping a penalty kick right into the opposing goalkeeper's hands in the final minutes of play. A few days later, the team travelled to Montreal and beat the Impact 4–2, with Luis Silva earning his first-ever hat trick for the team. Unfortunately, Espindola suffered an MCL sprain during this match, and would be sidelined for at least 8 weeks.

Following this game, the entire league took two weeks off for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, as many of its star players were busy playing for their respective national teams in the Cup. During this break, D.C. United played a match in the fourth round of the 2014 U.S. Open Cup against the Rochester Rhinos, but unlike last year, Ben Olsen downplayed the significance of the tournament and fielded a team of mostly reserve players. The team was eliminated in a quiet 1–0 defeat, the only highlight of the match for DC was Birnbaum being sent off in the 60th minute.

On the 28th, D.C. United resumed league play against the Seattle Sounders, where they lost 1–0 at home.

July

At the start of the month, Christian mutually terminated his contract with the team, claiming that he did not feel comfortable playing in Washington and wished to go back to Spain. His spot on the starting lineup was taken by Chris Korb.

Four days later, DC travelled to Toronto and won 2–1, thanks to a pair of stylish goals from midfielders Perry Kitchen and Nick DeLeon. Afterwards, the team travelled to San Jose to face the Earthquakes, and managed to win 2–1 thanks to a combination of a successful Eddie Johnson penalty kick and Bill Hamid making miraculous saves in the dying minutes of the match. The team travelled back home to Washington to face the surging Chivas USA, and defeated them 3–1. Johnson scored his third goal of the season (and second from a penalty kick) in that match. During this time, Parke recovered from his foot injury, but immediately suffered painful migraine headaches that kept him on the sidelines.

On the 26th, the team travelled to Jacksonville to play a friendly against Fulham F.C., as an opening act for the newly expanded EverBank Field. While fielding a team of reserves, DC lost 3–0 as Moussa Dembélé scored a hat trick on the team and DC goalkeeper Andrew Dykstra tore his Achilles tendon, ending his season prematurely. Kyle Porter and Alex Caskey also left the game with injuries.

A few days later, DC acquired Kofi Opare from the LA Galaxy in a trade and defeated Toronto 3–0 at home.

August

D.C. United began August with a pair of road losses, but the team recovered to post some strong results and finished the month on top of the Eastern Conference standings. With Chris Korb out, Taylor Kemp made his first start at left back. Despite an early yellow card on Kemp, D.C. United seemed poised to take a rare point in Houston, when Will Bruin beat Kemp and Birnbaum to get on the end of a long pass in added time and scored the lone goal in a 1–0 win for the Dynamo. D.C. United next traveled to Utah to play Real Salt Lake. Although Espindola returned to action in the second half after a prolonged injury absence, RSL scored 3 times in the first half to hand DC its second straight loss. Eddie Johnson received a red card and so would miss the next MLS match.

A Sunday night match at RFK saw D.C. United break out of a scoring slump, with 4 goals against the Colorado Rapids. Luis Silva scored twice, including one off Kemp's first MLS assist. Rolfe and Espindola had the other goals. Three nights later, a lineup that featured Eddie Johnson and 10 D.C. United reserves opened up the team's group play in the 2014-15 CONCACAF Champions League with a 1–0 home win against Jamaican side Waterhouse FC on an early goal by Johnson.

United went on the road for a game 3 nights later against division-leading Sporting Kansas City. With first-half goals by Espindola, Rolfe and Kitchen, DC surprised SKC by a 3–0 score to take over the top spot in the MLS Eastern Conference. Coach Ben Olsen rested several starters on a road match in Los Angeles, and the team suffered a hard loss, losing 4–1 to the LA Galaxy. 4 days later, D.C. United rebounded at home, riding goals by Silva and Espindola to a 2–0 win over New York Red Bulls, leaving D.C. United 4 points clear in the Eastern Conference race.

September

Before heading out on the road for a match against Vancouver Whitecaps FC, D.C. United added a Ghana international, Samuel Inkoom. Once again, DC started the month slowly, with a draw in Vancouver, followed four days later by a heartbreaking road loss to New York Red Bulls. United lost Chris Rolfe to a broken arm injury suffered in practice prior to the game against NYRB. Despite playing a man down for most of the match after Espindola was red-carded, United seemed destined to hold on for a draw until Lloyd Sam's stoppage-time goal won the night for the Red Bulls. The game marked the first MLS action of the season for Pontius, who came on as a second-half substitute.

With Espindola forced to miss the next MLS match, Olsen started Espindola in the return match against Waterhouse FC in Jamaica in CONCACAF group play. Espindola had both D.C. United goals in a 2–1 win for the MLS team.

Next, D.C. United traveled to Chicago to play the Chicago Fire, and the DC team rallied from a 2–0 deficit to get a point in a 3–3 draw. DC went ahead 3–2 on a pair of goals by Silva and a goal by Boswell before the team once again lost points on a late goal by the Fire.

The team returned to RFK for another CONCACAF Champions League match, this time facing struggling Panamanian side Tauro FC. With goals by Johnson and Pontius, and an assist by Inkoom, D.C. United earned a 2–0 win over Tauro, and clinched the top spot in the group and a place in the quarterfinals.

When the team resumed MLS action four days after the Tauro match, DC fans turned out in big numbers, with the biggest home crowd in nearly two years. 19,478 fans watched D.C. United defeat the Philadelphia Union on a header for a goal by Silva. The assist went to Korb, who was playing in his first MLS match since injuring his hamstring on August 9.

October

Pontius made his first MLS start of the year for a home match against Sporting Kansas City. The goalless draw was enough for D.C. United to clinch a playoff berth. The good news kept coming for D.C. United, as the team next won for the first time ever in Houston, defeating the Dynamo 3–1 on goals by Kemp, Espindola and Johnson. The one sour note for DC was a hamstring injury suffered by Silva after play had resumed following a lengthy rain delay.

On October 18, D.C. United completed its worst-to-first turnaround. A 2–1 home win before a sellout crowd at RFK clinched first place and the top seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Pontius scored his first league goal in over a year, and Johnson capped off the scoring for D.C. United.

Three days later, a team of reserves traveled to Panama. A fluke goal on a ball that ricocheted off Conor Shanosky's head was enough for a 1–0 D.C. United win. This win meant that D.C. United earned the full 12 points, the only team in group play to do so. As a result, United gained the top seed heading into the quarterfinal round of CONCACAF Champions League play in February 2015.

The final match of the regular season took United across the northern border, where the team fell behind to the Montreal Impact on a goal by Marco Di Vaio in his final game. A late goal by Espindola got a point for D.C. United, closing out the regular season as the first place team in the Eastern Conference and in third-place overall in the MLS Supporters Shield race. United completed the largest turnaround in points from one MLS season to the next.

November

An injury-depleted D.C. United squad traveled to Red Bull Arena for a playoff match against New York Red Bulls. United fell 2–0 on goals by Bradley Wright-Phillips and Peguy Luyindola. Needing at least two goals in the return match at RFK, D.C. United got a first half goal from Nick DeLeon to set the stage for an improbable comeback. However, another goal by Luyindula, on an assist by Thierry Henry, sealed D.C. United's fate. A late goal by Sean Franklin was not nearly enough to send the home-and-home series to overtime, as NYRB defeated D.C. United by an aggregate 3–2 score.

December

Awards season saw D.C. United get several honors. Bobby Boswell was named MLS Defender of the Year. Bill Hamid was MLS Goalie of the Year and Ben Olsen was named MLS Coach of the Year.

In roster moves, D.C. United added Thomas McNamara in the dispersal draft that allocated players from disbanded Chivas USA. However, McNamara was selected by New York City in the subsequent MLS expansion draft. Orlando City SC also took a D.C. United player, Lewis Neal. Prior to the expansion draft, D.C. United traded Joe Willis and Inkoom to Houston in exchange for Andrew Driver, a move that allowed the team to protect an additional domestic player in the expansion draft.

Squad

As of October 2, 2014.[1]

No.PositionPlayerNation
2DFJeff Parke  United States
3MFDavid Estrada  United States
4DFNana Attakora  Canada
5DFSean Franklin  United States
6DFKofi Opare  United States
7FWEddie Johnson (DP)  United States
8MFDavy Arnaud  United States
9FWFabián Espíndola  Argentina
11MFLuis Silva  United States
12MFAlex Caskey  United States
13FWChris Pontius  United States
14MFNick DeLeon  United States
15DFSteve Birnbaum  United States
17MFConor Shanosky (HGP)  United States
18FWChris Rolfe  United States
19MFKyle Porter  Canada
20DFJalen Robinson (HGP)  United States
21DFSamuel Inkoom  Ghana
22DFChris Korb  United States
23MFPerry Kitchen  United States
24MFLewis Neal  England
25MFJared Jeffrey  United States
27MFCollin Martin (HGP)  United States
28GKBill Hamid (HGP)  United States
29FWMichael Seaton (HGP)  Jamaica
30FWConor Doyle  United States
31GKJoe Willis  United States
32DFBobby Boswell  United States
33DFTaylor Kemp  United States
50GKAndrew Dykstra  United States

Competitions

Preseason

Florida training camp

February 5 D.C. United 0–1 Toronto FC Bradenton, Florida
19:00 UTC-5ReportDike 85'Stadium: IMG Academy
February 12 D.C. United 0–1 Chicago Fire Bradenton, Florida
10:00 UTC-5Joya 75'
Ward  85'
Stadium: IMG Academy
Attendance: 247

Carolina Challenge Cup

February 22 1 Houston Dynamo 0–2 D.C. United Charleston, South Carolina
17:00 EDTHorst 21' (o.g.)
Seaton 88'
Stadium: Blackbaud Stadium
Attendance: 2,331

Major League Soccer

Overall table

PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Seattle Sounders FC (S)34201046550+1564CONCACAF Champions League
2LA Galaxy (C)34177106937+3261
3D.C. United3417985237+1559
4Real Salt Lake34158115439+1556
5New England Revolution34171345146+555
6FC Dallas34161265545+1054
7Columbus Crew341410105242+1052
8New York Red Bulls341310115550+550
9Vancouver Whitecaps FC34128144240+250CONCACAF Champions League
10Sporting Kansas City34141374841+749
11Portland Timbers34129136152+949
12Philadelphia Union341012125151042
13Toronto FC34111584454−1041
14Houston Dynamo34111763958−1939
15Chicago Fire34610184151−1036
16Chivas USA3491962961−3233
17Colorado Rapids3481884362−1932
18San Jose Earthquakes34616123550−1530
19Montreal Impact34618103858−2028
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head record; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(C) MLS Cup Champion; (S) Supporters' Shield

Eastern Conference standings

PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1D.C. United3417985237+1559MLS Cup Conference Semifinals
2New England Revolution34171345137+1455
3Columbus Crew SC341410105242+1052
4New York Red Bulls341310115550+550MLS Cup Knockout round
5Sporting Kansas City34141374841+749
6Philadelphia Union341012125151042
7Toronto FC34111584454−1041
8Houston Dynamo34111763958−1939
9Chicago Fire34610184151−1036
10Montreal Impact34618103858−2028
Source: MLS

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
3417895237 +155911422812 +166472425 −1

Last updated: October 30, 2014.
Source: Match results

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
StadiumHAHHHAHAAHHAHHAHAAHHAAHAAHAAAHHAHA
ResultLLDWWDWLWDWLWDWLWWWWLLWWLWDLDWDWWD
Updated to match(es) played on October 30, 2014. Source: MLS Results and League table
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Match results

March 8 1 D.C. United 0–3 Columbus Crew Washington, D.C.
19:00 ESTNeal  67'ReportArrieta 18'
Higuaín 27' (pen.), 90'  63'
Tchani  39'
Trapp  43'
Francis  76'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 13,840
Referee: Andres Pfefferkorn
March 22 2 Toronto FC 1–0 D.C. United Toronto, Ontario
16:30 EDTJackson  50'
Defoe 60'
ReportArnaud  55'Stadium: BMO Field
Attendance: 22,591
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
March 29 3 D.C. United 2–2 Chicago Fire Washington, D.C.
16:00 EDTDeLeon  22'
Espíndola 35'
Parke  56'
Kitchen 73'
ReportHurtado 27'
Cochrane  58'
Amarikwa 83'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 9,445
Referee: Jair Marrufo
April 5 4 D.C. United 2–0 New England Revolution Washington, D.C.
19:00 EDTNeal  4'
Gonçalves 43' (o.g.)
Doyle  90+2'
Rolfe 90+3'
ReportDorman  36'
Davies  88'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 10,526
Referee: Jorge Gonzalez
April 19 6 Columbus Crew 1–1 D.C. United Columbus, Ohio
19:30 EDTOduro  18'
González  73'
Anõr  81'
Jiménez 89'
ReportEspíndola 31'
Kitchen  67'
Stadium: Crew Stadium
Attendance: 11,437
April 26 7 D.C. United 4–1 FC Dallas Washington, D.C.
19:00 EDTEspíndola 45+5', 69'
Boswell 60'
Franklin 64'
ReportLoyd  10'   39'
Díaz 13'
Seitz  48'
Hedges  74'
Michel  89'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 11,172
Referee: Fotis Bazakos
May 3 8 Portland Timbers 3–2 D.C. United Portland, Oregon
22:30 EDTFernández 1'
Danso 38'
Urruti 90+4'
Arnaud 21'
Danso 78' (o.g.)
Espíndola  86'
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 20,814
May 10 9 Philadelphia Union 0–1 D.C. United Chester, Pennsylvania
16:30 EDTRolfe 6'
Kitchen  33'
Korb  67'
Arnaud  78'
Stadium: PPL Park
Attendance: 18,522
May 17 10 D.C. United 1–1 Montreal Impact Washington, D.C.
19:00 EDTDeLeon  77'
Johnson 84'
Neal  85'
McInerney 56'
Bernardello  67'
Bernier  90+2'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 14,106
May 21 11 D.C. United 2–0 Houston Dynamo Washington, D.C.
19:00 EDTRolfe 28'
Arnaud  36'
Neal  56'
Espíndola 63'  72'
Barnes  65'
Ownby  90+2'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 8,224
Referee: Alan Kelly
June 7 14 D.C. United 0–0 Columbus Crew Landover, Maryland
19:00 EDTBoswell  42'
Christian  78'
ReportMeram  88'
Anor  90+4'
Stadium: FedExField
Attendance: 53,267
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
Note: Doubleheader following SpainEl Salvador friendly match
June 11 15 Montreal Impact 2–4 D.C. United Montreal, Quebec
19.30 EDTMcInerney 12'
Romero 21'  25'
Lefevre  81'
ReportSilva 6', 39', 45+5' (pen.)
DeLeon 23'
Arnaud  87'
Stadium: Stade Saputo
Attendance: 14,135
Referee: Mark Kadlecik
June 28 16 D.C. United 0–1 Seattle Sounders FC Washington, D.C.
19:00 EDTReportAlonso  20'
Barrett 39'
Pineda  87'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 16,922
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
July 5 17 Toronto FC 1–2 D.C. United Toronto, Ontario
19:00 EDTMoore 60'
Hagglund  88'
ReportDeLeon 54'
Kitchen 69'
Stadium: BMO Field
Attendance: 22,591
Referee: David Gantar
July 11 18 San Jose Earthquakes 1–2 D.C. United Santa Clara, California
23:00 EDTWondolowski 39'
Gordon  90+2'
ReportJohnson 12' (pen.)  87'
Silva 25'
Kitchen  71'
Stadium: Buck Shaw Stadium
Attendance: 10,525
Referee: Jair Marrufo
July 20 19 D.C. United 3–1 Chivas USA Washington, D.C.
20:00 EDTJohnson 25' (pen.)
Kitchen  31' 59'
Silva 70'  71'
ReportTorres 84' (pen.)Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 13,732
Referee: Fotis Bazakos
July 30 20 D.C. United 3–0 Toronto FC Washington, D.C.
19:00 EDTJohnson 8'  90'
Arnaud  42'
Korb  54'
Rolfe 59'
Hagglund 67' (o.g.)
ReportWarner  36'
Bradley  68'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 16,171
Referee: Chris Penso
August 3 21 Houston Dynamo 1–0 D.C. United Houston, Texas
20:00 EDTBruin 90+1'ReportKemp  5'
Kitchen  72'
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 20,061
Referee: Edwin Jurisevic
August 9 22 Real Salt Lake 3–0 D.C. United Sandy, Utah
22:00 EDTPlata 11'
Schuler 13', 24'
Mansally  85'
ReportJeffrey  5'
Johnson  30'
Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium
Attendance: 20,452
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
August 17 23 D.C. United 4–2 Colorado Rapids Washington, D.C.
20:00 EDTSilva 12', 67'
Arnaud  68'
Kitchen  72'
Rolfe 81'
Espíndola 86'
ReportLaBrocca  3'
Klute  43'
Serna 52'
Brown 90+1'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 12,814
Referee: Allen Chapman
August 23 24 Sporting KC 0–3 D.C. United Kansas City, Kansas
20:30 EDTJulião  83'ReportEspíndola 24'
Rolfe 28'
Kitchen 31'
Kemp  61'
Stadium: Sporting Park
Attendance: 19,963
Referee: Alan Kelly
August 27 25 LA Galaxy 4–1 D.C. United Carson, California
22:30 EDTGordon 2'
Donovan  18' 75' (pen.)
González 25'
Husidic 45+1'
ReportSilva  21'
Leonardo 58' (o.g.)
Espíndola  81'
Stadium: StubHub Center
Attendance: 16,044
Referee: Kevin Stott
September 6 27 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0–0 D.C. United Vancouver, British Columbia
22:00 EDTReportBoswell  18'Stadium: BC Place
Attendance: 18,116
Referee: Drew Fisher
September 20 29 Chicago Fire 3–3 D.C. United Bridgeview, Illinois
20:30 EDTAmarikwa 16'
Larentowicz 32' (pen.)
Cocis  45'
Watson 78'
Palmer  90+1'
ReportKitchen  31'
Silva 39' (pen.), 54'
DeLeon  65'
Boswell 68'
Stadium: Toyota Park
Attendance: 17,279
Referee: Fotis Bazakos
September 27 30 D.C. United 1–0 Philadelphia Union Washington, D.C.
15:00 EDTSilva 10'
Kitchen  86'
ReportEdu  90'Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 19,478
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
October 12 32 Houston Dynamo 1–3 D.C. United Houston, Texas
15:00 EDTBarnes 83' (pen.)ReportKemp 41'
Espíndola 64'
Hamid  70'
Johnson 87'
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 21,689
Referee: Ismail Elfath
October 18 33 D.C. United 2–1 Chicago Fire Washington, D.C.
20:00 EDTPontius 31'
Johnson 53'
ReportShipp 67'
Ritter  90+2'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 20,162
Referee: Armando Villarreal

MLS Cup Playoffs

Conference semifinals

November 8 Second leg D.C. United 2–1
(2–3 agg.)
New York Red Bulls Washington, D.C.
14:30 ESTDeLeon 37'
Espindola  58'  90+6'
Kemp  85'
Franklin 90+1'
ReportMiller  42'  78'
Luyindula 57'
Wright-Phillips  89'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 20,187
Referee: Ismail Elfath

CONCACAF Champions League

Group stage

v Waterhouse
August 20 1 D.C. United 1–0 Waterhouse Washington, D.C.
20:00 EDTJohnson 5'
Attakora  23'
Report
Box Score
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 3,300
Referee: Armando Castro (Honduras)
v D.C. United
September 16 2 Waterhouse 1–2 D.C. United Kingston
20:00 EDTAnderson  41'
Gray 71'
Finlayson  90+1'
Report
Box Score
Espíndola 38', 50'
Kemp  22'   70'
Hamid  81'
Stadium: Independence Park
Attendance: 554
Referee: Adrian Skeete (Barbados)
v Tauro
September 24 3 D.C. United 2–0 Tauro Washington, D.C.
20:00 EDTPontius 48'
Johnson 56'
ReportStadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 1,904
Referee: Hugo Cruz (Costa Rica)

Knockout stage

U.S. Open Cup

Midseason friendlies

v Fulham
July 26 D.C. United 0–3 Fulham Jacksonville, Florida
18:00 EDTReportDembélé 22', 44', 75'Stadium: EverBank Field
Attendance: 52,961

Statistics

Appearances and goals

No.PosNatPlayerTotalMLSMLS Cup PlayoffsU.S. Open CupCONCACAF Champions League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
2DF  USAJeff Parke13013+000+000+000+00
3MF  USADavid Estrada300+100+100+001+00
4DF  CANNana Attakora200+000+001+001+00
5DF  USASean Franklin20217+111+110+000+00
6DF  USAKofi Opare100+000+000+001+00
7FW  USAEddie Johnson22519+041+100+001+01
8MF  USADavy Arnaud24221+122+000+000+00
9FW  ARGFabián Espíndola19815+282+000+000+00
11FW  USALuis Silva19713+570+000+000+10
12MF  USAAlex Caskey1001+700+001+001+00
13FW  USAChris Pontius200+002+000+000+00
14MF  USANick DeLeon23321+022+010+000+00
15DF  USASteve Birnbaum13010+002+001+000+00
17MF  USAConor Shanosky100+000+000+001+00
18FW  USAChris Rolfe24619+261+100+100+00
19MF  CANKyle Porter500+300+001+001+00
20DF  USAJalen Robinson100+000+001+000+00
21DF  GHASamuel Inkoom000+000+000+000+00
22DF  USAChris Korb14012+101+000+000+00
23MF  USAPerry Kitchen23321+032+000+000+00
24MF  ENGLewis Neal2306+1400+101+001+00
25MF  USAJared Jeffrey901+600+001+001+00
27MF  USACollin Martin601+300+001+001+00
28GK  USABill Hamid19019+000+000+000+00
29FW  JAMMichael Seaton200+100+000+100+00
30FW  USAConor Doyle1801+1600+001+000+00
31GK  USAJoe Willis100+000+000+001+00
32DF  USABobby Boswell26123+012+000+100+00
33DF  USATaylor Kemp702+101+002+000+10
50GK  USAAndrew Dykstra504+000+001+000+00
Players who left the club during the 2014 season
3DF  ESPChristian15015+000+000+000+00
21FW  HAIChristiano François000+000+000+000+00

Statistics current as of August 20, 2014
Sources: D.C. United Season Statistics; DC United Squad - ESPN FC

Top scorers

Rank Pos No. PlayerMLSMLS Cup PlayoffsU.S. Open CupCCLTotal
1FW9 Fabian Espindola1100213
2FW11 Luis Silva1100011
3FW7 Eddie Johnson70029
4MF18 Chris Rolfe60006
5MF23 Perry Kitchen50005
6MF14 Nick DeLeon21003
7MF8 Davy Arnaud20002
DF5 Sean Franklin11002
FW13 Chris Pontius10012
10DF32 Bobby Boswell10001
DF33 Taylor Kemp10001
13MF17 Conor Shanosky00011

Top assists

Rank Pos No. PlayerMLSMLS Cup PlayoffsU.S. Open CupCCLTotal
1FW9 Fabián Espíndola90009
2MF18 Chris Rolfe60006
3MF14 Nick DeLeon50005
4FW11 Luis Silva40004
MF23 Perry Kitchen40004
DF5 Sean Franklin40004
MF3 David Estrada20024
8DF32 Bobby Boswell30003
DF22 Chris Korb30003
FW7 Eddie Johnson30003
DF33 Taylor Kemp21003
DF21 Samuel Inkoom10023
13DF3 Christian10001
MF24 Lewis Neal10001
GK28 Bill Hamid10001
DF15 Steve Birnbaum01001

Transfers

In

No.Pos.PlayerTransferred fromFee/notesDateSource
8MF Davy Arnaud Montreal ImpactTraded for international roster spotDecember 10, 2013
5DF Sean Franklin Los Angeles GalaxySelected in 2013 MLS Re-Entry Draft Stage OneDecember 12, 2013
32DF Bobby Boswell Houston DynamoSelected in 2013 MLS Re-Entry Draft Stage OneDecember 12, 2013
7FW Eddie Johnson Seattle Sounders FCUndisclosedDecember 17, 2013[2]
9FW Fabián Espíndola New York Red BullsSelected in 2013 MLS Re-Entry Draft Stage TwoDecember 18, 2013
4DF Nana Attakora San Jose EarthquakesSelected in 2013 MLS Re-Entry Draft Stage TwoDecember 18, 2013
20MF Jalen Robinson Wake Forest Demon DeaconsSigned a HGP contractJanuary 6, 2014
2DF Jeff Parke Philadelphia UnionTraded for Ethan WhiteJanuary 14, 2014[3]
15DF Steve Birnbaum California Golden Bears
Orange County Blue Star
Selected in the first round of the 2014 MLS SuperDraftJanuary 16, 2014
34MF Victor Muñoz UCLA Bruins
OC Blues Strikers
Selected in the second round of the 2014 MLS SuperDraftJanuary 16, 2014
35MF Zach Barnes Creighton Bluejays
Portland Timbers U23s
Selected in the third round of the 2014 MLS SuperDraftJanuary 21, 2014
40DF Travis Golden Campbell Camels
Austin Aztex
Selected in the fourth round of the 2014 MLS SuperDraftJanuary 21, 2014
21FW Christiano Francois Maryland TerrapinsWaiver DraftJanuary 24, 2014[4]
3DF Christian AlmeríaFreeFebruary 7, 2014[5]
12MF Alex Caskey Seattle Sounders FCTraded for 2016 MLS SuperDraft third round pickMarch 4, 2014[6]
18MF Chris Rolfe Chicago FireUndisclosedApril 2, 2014
6DF Kofi Opare Los Angeles GalaxySwapped allocation ranking with the LA GalaxyJuly 29, 2014[7]
3M/F David Estrada Seattle Sounders FCTraded for the third pick in the 2017 MLS SuperDraftAugust 7, 2014[8]
21D/M Samuel Inkoom PlataniasSeptember 5, 2014[9]

Out

No.Pos.PlayerTransferred toFee/notesDateSource
26FW Lionard Pajoy La EquidadReleasedOctober 30, 2013[10]
20FW Carlos Ruiz MunicipalReleasedOctober 30, 2013[10]
11MF Marcelo Saragosa Tampa Bay RowdiesReleasedOctober 30, 2013[10]
7FW Dwayne De Rosario Toronto FCReleasedOctober 31, 2013[11]
6MF Syamsir Alam ViseLoan expired, option declinedNovember 1, 2013[12]
2DF James Riley LA GalaxyOption declinedDecember 9, 2013[13]
8MF John ThorringtonRetiredOption declined, subsequently retiredDecember 9, 2013
21DF Daniel WoolardRetiredOption declinedDecember 9, 2013
15DF Ethan White Philadelphia UnionTraded for Jeff ParkeJanuary 14, 2014[3]
5DF Dejan Jakovic Shimizu S-PulseUndisclosed (~375K est.)January 14, 2014[14]
40MF Travis Golden Austin AztexReleasedFebruary 13, 2014[15]
35MF Zach Barnes Lane UnitedReleasedFebruary 13, 2014[15]
16FW Casey Townsend Tampa Bay RowdiesWaivedFebruary 19, 2014[16]
34MF Victor Muñoz Sporting Kansas CityReleasedMarch 3, 2014
3DF Christian UD Las PalmasMutually-terminated contractJuly 1, 2014[17]
21FW Christiano François Ironbound SoulReleasedAugust 8, 2014[18]

Loan out

No.Pos.PlayerLoaned toStartEndSource
31GK Joe Willis Richmond KickersFebruary 26, 2014[19]
21FW Christiano François Richmond KickersFebruary 26, 2014August 8, 2014[19]
24MF Collin Martin Richmond KickersFebruary 26, 2014[19]
15DF Steve Birnbaum Richmond KickersMarch 22, 2014
29FW Michael Seaton Richmond KickersMarch 22, 2014
19MF Kyle Porter Richmond KickersApril 4, 2014[20]

See also

References