| Columbus signs Argentine midfielder Prim |
Tue Apr 26 13:54:15 2011 EST |
| Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - The Columbus Crew signed Argentine midfielder Santiago Prim on Tuesday. Prim, 20, spent the last two years with San Lorenzo de Almagro, the famed club in Buenos Aires that produced Ivan Cordoba and Jose Luis Chilavert. "Prim is a talented young player," said Crew coach Robert Warzycha. "He has a lot of potential. He can shoot from distance and his work rate is very good. He is a good midfielder who can really change the game when he's on the field." Prim will occ |
| Ten-man TFC holds on for draw with Columbus |
Sat Apr 23 18:31:03 2011 EST |
| Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Toronto FC held out for a 1-1 draw with the Columbus Crew at BMO Field on Saturday despite playing the second half with only 10 men. Tony Tchani had an eventful first half as he put TFC into the lead in the 41st minute, but was given a second yellow card for leaving the field to celebrate with the fans. This left the home side in a tough spot, and the Crew (2-1-3) took advantage three minutes after the break as Emilio Renteria leveled the contest. Toronto (1-2-4) |
| Columbus aims to shut down red-hot K.C. attack |
Fri Apr 15 18:30:28 2011 EST |
| Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - Sporting Kansas City travels to take on the Columbus Crew in the fourth of 10 straight road games to open the 2011 Major League Soccer season on Saturday. Kansas City has had mixed results this season, going 1-1-1, scoring eight goals but also giving up eight in the early going. The Crew (1-1-20, conversely, have scored just three while giving up three in one more game played this season. "Kansas City is a very dangerous team," midfielder Robbie Rogers told mlsso |
| Crew post third straight shutout to draw Chivas |
Sun Apr 10 01:05:59 2011 EST |
| Carson, CA (Sports Network) - William Hesmer made two saves to post his third straight shutout and lead the Columbus Crew to a 0-0 tie against Chivas USA on Saturday night in Major League Soccer. Columbus lost its opener at D.C. United, 3-1, but Hesmer has been flawless in the last three weeks to lead the Crew (1-1-2) to two draws and a win. Dan Kennedy posted his first shutout of the season for Chivas (0-2-2), which is winless through four matches under new coach Robin Fraser. Both goalies mad |
| Crew's Cunningham eyes record against Chivas |
Fri Apr 8 20:41:36 2011 EST |
| Carson, CA (Sports Network) - Columbus Crew forward Jeff Cunningham has played just 91 minutes this year, but he could make Major League Soccer history this weekend against winless Chivas USA. Cunningham is second on the all-time regular-season scoring list with 132, one shy of Jaime Moreno's record. Although Crew coach Robert Warzycha didn't start Cunningham the last two weeks, the veteran may get the nod Saturday. Forward Andres Mendoza is out with an adductor strain, meaning Warzycha has to |
| Vancouver scores two in stoppage time to tie K.C. |
Sat Apr 2 21:22:50 2011 EST |
| ice in the five added minutes of stoppage time. Camilo scored his first off a pass from Davide Chiumiento, finishing from just six yards out to leave Nielsen no chance. Khalfan delivered another great pass from the left wing deep in stoppage time, and Camilo headed the ball into the upper-right corner from the middle of the area to cap the rally. Vancouver returns to action Wednesday when it hosts the New England Revolution and Kansas City is off until April 16 when it visits the Columbus Crew. |
| Chivas earns first result of season at Toronto |
Sat Apr 2 15:36:25 2011 EST |
| of the season when he headed a Jacob Peterson free kick inside the right post from close range to leave Chivas goalie Dan Kennedy no chance. Maicon Santos had a goal called back for a questionable offside before half as Toronto nearly grabbed the lead, and missed a breakaway chance after half when Chivas' Andrew Boyens made a sliding tackle to prevent a sure goal. Toronto visits the San Jose Earthquakes in its next match on April 9, the same day Chivas hosts the Columbus Crew in its next game. |
| New England edges D.C. United |
Sat Mar 26 19:09:42 2011 EST |
| utes into the match. Joseph converted from the penalty spot in the 17th minute after Pat Phelan was fouled in the area, and New England held the two-goal advantage until the last minutes. Davies, who scored twice in last week's 3-1 win over the Columbus Crew, scored a penalty kick the 91st minute, but D.C. couldn't respond again over the final minutes. New England hosts the winless expansion Portland Timbers on April 2 and United visits the defending MLS Cup champion Colorado Rapids on April 3. |
| Columbus, New York play to scoreless draw |
Sat Mar 26 18:30:07 2011 EST |
| Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - Red Bull New York had to settle for a 0-0 draw against the Columbus Crew at Crew Stadium on Saturday, giving New York two successive shutouts to start the season. Robbie Rogers went close for Columbus (0-1-1) in the 43rd minute as he carved out the best chance in the first half, while the Crew's Emmanuel Ekpo also narrowly missed the left post in the 55th minute. Substitute Tommy Heinemann came close to winning the game for Columbus, but his effort in the 81st mi |
| Revs, United hope to build on solid starts |
Fri Mar 25 17:01:22 2011 EST |
| 1-1 draw at the Los Angeles Galaxy. Shalrie Joseph scored early in the match and New England held on for a crucial point on the road, which is "good for our confidence," the goal scorer said. New England hosts D.C. United, which defeated the Columbus Crew 3-1 last week, in its home opener Saturday at Gillette Stadium and hopes to build on the huge opening week. "It feels good starting the first game of the season getting a point on the road against a huge team like LA," Joseph added. "It is al |
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