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Revs lose goalkeeper Warren for season Wed Oct  8 14:30:30 2008 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - New England Revolution goalkeeper Doug Warren has been placed on the season-ending injury list after suffering a right elbow injury. Warren, 27, will miss the remainder of the 2008 season while he rehabilitates his hyperextended right elbow, which he suffered during training on Tuesday, Sept. 16. He made three MLS appearances in goal in 2008, posting a 1-0-1 record with a 2.09 goals against average. He made his first league appearance since 2005 when he entered
Revs add Costa Rican defender Badilla Mon Aug 18 14:04:11 2008 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution announced on Monday that the club has signed Costa Rican defender Gabriel Badilla to a Major League Soccer contract to play for the Revs pending U.S. P-1 Visa approval. He will occupy one of the team's seven available international roster spots. Per MLS and club policies, terms of the deal were not released. "We're pleased we are finally able to bring Gabriel to the Revolution," Revolution vice president of player personnel Michael Bu
Hilgenbrinck retires to pursue career in ministry Mon Jul 14 14:03:12 2008 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - New England Revolution defender Chase Hilgenbrinck has decided to leave the club and retire from soccer to enter a Catholic seminary in Maryland to prepare for a new career in the ministry, the team announced on Monday. "We understand Chase's decision to retire from soccer and pursue his mission of helping others and we support his desire to make this change in his life," Revolution Vice President of Player Personnel Michael Burns said. "We wish Chase the best
Revs loan out Knighton, Fernandez Wed Jul  2 16:55:07 2008 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution loaned two players to other clubs for the remainder of the 2008 season, the Major League Soccer club announced on Wednesday. Goalkeeper Brad Knighton is being loaned to the Portland Timbers of the United Soccer Leagues' First Division, while forward Argenis Fernandez is being loaned to LD Alajuelense of Costa Rica's Primera Division. "Both players have bright futures in professional soccer, but they weren't getting sufficient playing
Revs aim to start new unbeaten streak, starting with TFC Fri Jun 27 12:46:36 2008 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution will be gunning for a win on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium when they host Toronto FC after having their seven-game unbeaten run snapped a week ago at Real Salt Lake. The game vs. Toronto caps off a busy month for the Revs, who, after winning six of eight, are winless in their past two - both last week. Before the RSL loss, New England played to a 1-1 draw vs. the New York Red Bulls in a midweek fixture, which may have contributed
Nunez' game-winner lifts RSL over New England Sun Jun 22 00:37:27 2008 EST
Salt Lake City, UT (Sports Network) - Real Salt Lake's Tino Nunez made his first Major League Soccer goal count. The rookie scored the game-winner in a 2-1 RSL victory over the league-leading New England Revolution on Saturday night at Rice-Eccles Stadium, keeping his team undefeated at home this season. Nunez scored the winner just after the hour mark after a Javier Morales shot deflected off a defender. Nunez made no mistake on the rebound chance, firing the it past goalkeeper Matt Reis. The
Revs, RSL to put unbeaten runs on the line Fri Jun 20 13:30:12 2008 EST
Salt Lake City, UT (Sports Network) - Real Salt Lake and the New England Revolution will both put extended unbeaten runs on the line when they square off at Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday night in Major League Soccer action. Both teams earned mid-week draws to extend their current runs, with RSL posting a 2-0-2 record in its last four, while the Revs are on a current 5-0-2 run that has them at the top of the league and Eastern Conference standings. Another positive for the hosts is after their
Revs acquire Phelan from TFC for international roster spot Wed Jun  4 16:53:19 2008 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution announced on Wednesday that they have acquired first-year defender Pat Phelan from Toronto FC in exchange for the rights to one of New England's eight international roster spots through the 2010 season. "We are pleased to be able to add Pat to our squad," Revolution Director of Soccer Michael Burns said. "We followed his career closely at Wake Forest and we're looking forward to him joining us." Phelan, 23, was originally selected by
Red Bulls sign former Toronto FC defender Boyens Tue May  6 15:34:04 2008 EST
er of games for Toronto FC and we think that his ability will serve us well moving forward." The 24-year-old Boyens has played on the New Zealand national team, earning four caps. He will join New York pending the receipt of his P-1 visa. To make room for Boyens, Red Bull New York placed midfielder Michael Palacio on the teams season ending injury list. Palacio suffered a left knee injury in the first half of the Red Bulls MLS Reserve League match against the New England Revolution on April 20.
Shorthanded Revs battle for draw against Red Bulls Sat Apr 19 23:46:37 2008 EST
s players to run through a wall for him. He just expects them not to shy away from contact with the ball when they are part of a defensive wall. With New York up one goal in the second half of a match against Eastern Conference rivals the New England Revolution at Giants Stadium on Saturday, Adam Cristman drew a questionable foul right at the top of the Red Bulls penalty area 11 minutes after the first-half break. The home side put a seven- man wall up to stop the shot, but Jeff Larentowicz's bl
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