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GAME CAPSULE THE PRESS BOX Regular Season Broadcast Information Match #24 Television: TV38, myRITV Talent: Brad Feldman (Play-by-Play), (Analyst) atphiladelphia Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub (English); WBIX 1260 Nossa Radio (Portuguese) union Streaming: ESPN+ for out-of-market subscribers Friday, September 3 2021 MLS Record: Subaru Park 2021 MLS Record: Postgame Press Conference: Click here to participate in the postgame 15-4-4, 49 pts. (Chester, Pa.) 8-6-8, 32 pts. press conference with and select Revolution players. 1st in East. Conf. 7:30 p.m. ET 5th in East. Conf. LAST STARTING XI (AUGUST 28 at NYCFC) 2021 MLS SCHEDULE 10 BUNBURY 9 BUKSA 2021 MLS RECORD: 15-4-4 20 GP, 6 GS, 2 G, 0 A 23 GP, 16 GS, 10 G, 2 A (Home: 9-1-1 Away: 6-3-3)

11 BOATENG 25 TRAUSTASON 2021 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE 6 GP, 2 GS, 1 G, 3 A 21 GP, 16 GS, 2 G, 5 A Date Opponent Time / Result Broadcast Sat., April 17 at Chicago Fire FC T, 2-2 WBZ/myRITV Sat., April 24 D.C. UNITED W, 1-0 TV38/myRITV Sat., May 1 ATLANTA UNITED FC W, 2-1 TV38/myRITV 13 26 MCNAMARA 17 GP, 14 GS, 0 G, 0 A 23 GP, 12 GS, 2 G, 3 A Sat., May 8 at Nashville SC L, 0-2 TV38/myRITV Wed., May 12 at T, 1-1 TV38/myRITV 24 JONES 32 MAFLA Sun., May 16 W, 1-0 ESPN2 20 GP, 2 GS, 20 G, 4 A 7 GP, 4 GS, 0 G, 0 A Sat., May 22 W, 3-1 TV38/myRITV Sat., May 29 at FC W, 1-0 TV38/myRITV/CoziTV 4 KESSLER 2 FARRELL Sat., June 19 at New York City FC W, 3-2 TV38/myRITV/CoziTV 18 GP, 15 GS, 0 G, 0 A 23 GP, 23 GS, 0 G, 1 A Wed., June 23 NEW YORK RED BULLS W, 3-2 TV38/myRITV Sun., June 27 at FC Dallas L, 2-1 TV38/myRITV 30 TURNER Sat., July 3 at Columbus Crew T, 2-2 ESPN 18 GP, 18 GS, 1.22 GAA Wed., July 7 TORONTO FC L, 2-3 TV38/myRITV/CoziTV Sat., July 17 at Atlanta United FC W, 1-0 ESPN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Wed., July 21 at Inter Miami CF W, 5-0 TV38/myRITV # Player Pos. Pronunciation Sun., July 25 CF MONTREAL W, 2-1 TV38/myRITV 2 D FAIR-ull Sat., July 31 at New York Red Bulls W, 3-2 TV38/myRITV 4 D KESS-lurr 5 Wilfrid Kaptoum M WILL-frid kap-TOOM Wed., Aug. 4 NASHVILLE SC T, 0-0 TV38/myRITV/CoziTV 7 F goo-STAH-voh BOH Sun., Aug. 8 PHILADELPHIA UNION W, 2-1 TV38/myRITV 8 M POLE-stir Sat., Aug. 14 at Toronto FC W, 2-1 TV38/myRITV 9 F BOOK-sah Wed., Aug. 18 D.C. UNITED W, 3-2 TV38/myRITV 10 F TEEL BUN-burr-ree Sat., Aug. 21 FC CINCINNATI W, 4-1 WBZ/myRITV 11 Emmanuel Boateng F EE-ma BOA-tang 12 Justin Rennicks F WREN-icks Sat., Aug. 28 at New York City FC L, 2-0 TV38/myRITV 13 Maciel M MAH-see-ELL Fri., Sept. 3 at Philadelphia Union 7:30 p.m. TV38/myRITV 17 Tajon Buchanan M TAY-zhon BYU-cannon Sat., Sept. 11 NEW YORK CITY FC 7:00 p.m. TV38/myRITV/CoziTV 18 GK NIGHT-ton Sat., Sept. 18 COLUMBUS CREW 7:00 p.m. TV38/myRITV 19 F KIZZ-uh 22 M CAR-LESS HEEL Sat., Sept. 25 ORLANDO CITY SC 7:00 p.m. TV38/myRITV 24 DeJuan Jones M de-WAHN Wed., Sept. 29 at CF Montreal 7:30 p.m. TV38/myRITV 25 Arnór Traustason M ARE-nor TRIST-steh-sun Sat., Oct. 16 CHICAGO FIRE FC 7:00 p.m. TV38/myRITV 26 Tommy McNamara M MACK-na-MARE-ah Wed., Oct. 20 at D.C. United 7:30 p.m. TV38/myRITV 27 Luis Caicedo M loo-EES kai-SAY-doh Sun., Oct. 24 at Orlando City SC TBD FS1 28 A.J. DeLaGarza D DAY-la-GAR-za 32 Christian Mafla D MA-fla Wed., Oct. 27 7:00 p.m. TV38/myRITV 35 D VERR-furth Sun., Oct. 31 at Chicago Fire FC 2:00 p.m. TV38/myRITV/CoziTV 72 M DAME-ee-in riv-AIR-uh Sun., Nov. 7 INTER MIAMI CF 3:30 p.m. TV38/myRITV/CoziTV NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 WHAT TO WATCH FOR vs. PHILADELPHIA player availability report TEAM: • The Revolution building on a seven-point lead in the Supporters' Shield QUESTIONABLE: Carles Gil race and a 14-point lead in the Eastern Conference. • New England (49) earning a draw or win to become the first MLS team INTERNATIONAL DUTY: Tajon Buchanan (Canada) to 50 points in 2021. • The Revs approaching club records for points (59), wins (17), goals scored Adam Buksa (Poland) (55), and assists (66) in a season. () • The Revolution on pace to challenge the MLS single-season points re- cord (72 - LAFC, 2019). • New England adding to its 17 away victories in the regular season and playoffs since Bruce Arena took the helm in June 2019, which are the most in MLS. • New England, 6-3-3 on the road this year, winning seven away games for QUOTEWORTHY the first time in club history. • The Revs' attack continuing to pace MLS in goals (44), assists (46), Here are a few notable quotes ahead of Friday's match at Philadelphia: chances created (248), shots on target (122), and fast breaks (22). • New England’s attack remaining among league leaders in corners taken (2nd- 137), passes into the final third (2nd- 1373), touches in the opposing Revolution Sporting Director & Head Coach Bruce Arena box (4th- 548), and total shots (5th- 316). On this team being emotionally balanced and showing maturity when • New England improving on its +16 goal differential, tied with for second best in MLS. things do not go well: • The Revolution going unbeaten in the season series against the Union for Arena: “You’re playing professional sports, you’ve got to learn how to com- the first time since 2015. • The Revs building on a 12-0-2 record this year when scoring the first goal, pete and live with the fact that you don’t win every game. I think this team has best in the league. had plenty of experience in the past in not winning every game. It’s not a crisis. • New England continuing to start and close matches strong. The Revolu- tion lead MLS in goals scored in the first half (23) and goals scored after They are fairly levelheaded. I think there is a nice mix of older leadership with the 75th minute (11). our younger players. When we win games, we don’t get too high, and when INDIVIDUAL: we lose games, we don’t get too low. We’re just moving along and getting • Bruce Arena building on his 7-4-5 all-time record against Philadelphia. ready for the next game.” • Arena (233) winning seven games to tie Sigi Schmid for the most regular season wins in MLS history. • D Andrew Farrell continuing to lead MLS in minutes played this season. Revolution Midfielder Matt Polster • Farrell holding his position among league leaders in possessions won (4th- 176), clearances (5th- 95), and blocks (T6th- 17). On the Revolution’s ability to respond and bounce back after losses • Farrell remaining as one of two Revolution players to appear in every this season: game this season, alongside M Tommy McNamara. • M Matt Polster recording his 100th MLS start with his next selection. Polster: “It’s a great question. I think we have responded in a positive • GK Brad Knighton starting for the sixth time this season and building on way each time, because I think when we look at the group and we look at his 4-1-0 record in net. • Knighton winning five straight games for the first time in his MLS career. ourselves, we realize what kind of group we have. We have a lot of really • Knighton improving upon his 1-2-1 all-time record against his former talented players. We have a strong team and we’re always competing for club. He started eight games for the Union in 2010. • D DeJuan Jones (2G, 4A) adding to his six combined goals and assists, each other. I think we realize in a season, you’re not going to be perfect. tied for second most among MLS defenders. It’s very difficult, but we know what kind of group we are and we know • New England’s trio of Designated Players - F Gustavo Bou, F Adam Buksa and M Carles Gil - adding to their combined 24 goals and 21 we have a lot of talent in this team. We know we can respond on the assists. weekend and we expect to do that with three points.” • F Gustavo Bou (12), July's MLS Player of the Month, chasing Seattle’s Raul Ruidiaz (14) in the Golden Boot race. Adam Buksa (10) ranks tied for sixth league-wide. • Bou adding to his 11 goals in the last 16 games and five game-winning goals on the season. • Bou improving on his seven away goals, tied for the MLS lead. • Bou (26) adding three goals to tie for 10th on the club's MLS MEDIA ACCESS & RESOURCES scoring list. • M Carles Gil continuing to lead MLS in assists (15), chances created (86), • Click here to access 2021 Revolution media assets including video big chances created (20), chances created from open play (50), chances b-roll, soundbytes, and photography available for editorial use. created from set play (36) and successful crosses/corners (65). • The Revolution Media Website is your portal to a variety of media re- • Gil (15) approaching the Revolution (19) and MLS (26) single-season assists records. Only three MLS players have previously recorded 20 sources, including 2021 game notes and recaps, news releases, the assists in a season. club's digital Media Guide, links to player and staff bios, and much • Gil adding to his club-record seven game-winning assists, one away more. from the MLS record for a single season. • Gil (86) nearing 's record of 124 chances created in a single • Register Here to access media assets from across Major League season, set in 2019 (source: Opta). Soccer and its 27 clubs on the Imagen MLS Media Platform.

LAST five games (4-1-0)

August 8 vs. Philadelphia August 14 at Toronto FC August 18 vs. D.C. United August 21 vs. FC Cincinnati August 28 at New York City FC W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-2 W, 4-1 L, 2-0 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 2021 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Date of Birth Place of Birth Last Club 23 Jon Bell D 6-1 175 08/26/1997 Rockville, Md. Revolution II (USL League One) 11 Emmanuel Boateng M 5-6 150 01/17/1994 Accra, Ghana Columbus Crew SC (MLS) 7 Gustavo Bou F 5-10 175 02/18/1990 Concordia, Argentina Club Tijuana (MEX) 17 Tajon Buchanan F 5-11 150 02/08/1999 Brampton, Ontario -- 9 Adam Buksa F 6-3 185 07/12/1996 Kraków, Poland Pogón Szczecin (POL) 10 Teal Bunbury F 6-2 185 02/27/1990 Hamilton, Ontario (MLS) 15 D 6-0 175 11/29/1995 Portage, Mich. -- 27 Luis Caicedo M 5-7 155 05/18/1996 Apartadó, Colombia Cortuluá (COL) 6 M 5-8 150 03/15/1991 Braintree, Mass. -- 28 A.J. DeLaGarza D 5-9 150 11/04/1987 Bryans Road, Md. Inter Miami CF (MLS) 36 Earl Edwards Jr. GK 6-3 205 01/24/1992 San Diego, Calif. D.C. United (MLS) 2 Andrew Farrell D 5-11 185 04/02/1992 Louisville, Ky. -- 22 Carles Gil M 5-7 145 11/22/1992 Valencia, Spain Deportivo de La Coruña (ESP) 24 DeJuan Jones D 5-9 165 06/24/1997 Lansing, Mich. -- 5 Wilfrid Kaptoum M 5-9 160 07/07/1996 Douala, Cameroon Real Betis (ESP) 4 Henry Kessler D 6-4 175 06/25/1998 New York, N.Y. -- 19 Edward Kizza F 5-9 170 12/17/1998 Kampala, Uganda -- 18 Brad Knighton GK 6-2 185 02/06/1985 Hickory, N.C. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS) 13 Maciel M 5-6 150 01/18/2000 Rio de Janeiro, Revolution II (USL League One) 32 Christian Mafla D 5-9 155 01/15/1993 Palmira, Colombia Atlético Nacional (COL) 26 Tommy McNamara M 5-9 170 02/06/1991 West Nyack, N.Y. Houston Dynamo (MLS) 8 Matt Polster M 6-0 170 06/08/1993 Milwaukee, Wisc. Rangers FC (SCO) 12 Justin Rennicks F 5-11 165 03/20/1999 Beverly, Mass. -- 72 Damian Rivera M 5-10 170 12/08/2002 Cranston, R.I. -- 25 Arnór Traustason M 6-0 165 04/30/1993 Keflavík, Iceland Malmö FF (SWE) 30 Matt Turner GK 6-3 195 06/24/1994 Park Ridge, N.J. -- 35 Collin Verfurth D 6-4 190 03/08/1996 Reston, Va. Revolution II (USL League One)

2021 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Player Pos. Pronunciation Hometown College 2 Andrew Farrell D FAIR-ull Louisville, Ky. Louisville 4 Henry Kessler D KESS-lurr New York. N.Y. Virginia 5 Wilfrid Kaptoum M WILL-frid kap-TOOM Douala, Cameroon -- 6 Scott Caldwell M Braintree, Mass. Akron 7 Gustavo Bou F goo-STAH-voh BOH Concordia, Argentina -- 8 Matt Polster F POLL-stir Las Vegas, Nev. SIU-Edwardsville 9 Adam Buksa F BOOK-sah Kraków, Poland -- 10 Teal Bunbury F TEEL BUN-burr-ree Hamilton, Ontario Akron 11 Emmanuel Boateng M EE-ma BOA-tang Accra, Ghana UC-Santa Barbara 12 Justin Rennicks F WREN-icks South Hamilton, Mass. Indiana 13 Maciel M MA-see-ELL Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -- 15 Brandon Bye D Portage, Mich. Western Michigan 17 Tajon Buchanan F TAY-zhon BYU-cannon Brampton, Ontario Syracuse 18 Brad Knighton GK NIGH-ton Richmond, Va. UNC-Wilmington 19 Edward Kizza F KIZZ-zuh Kampala, Uganda Pittsburgh 22 Carles Gil M CAR-LESS HEEL Valencia, Spain -- 23 Jon Bell D Silver Spring, Md. UMBC 24 DeJuan Jones D de-WAHN Lansing, Mich. Michigan State 25 Arnór Traustason M ARE-nor TRIST-steh-sun Keflavík, Iceland -- 26 Tommy McNamara M MACK-nuh-MARE-uh West Nyack, N.Y. Clemson 27 Luis Caicedo M loo-EES kai-SAY-doh Apartadó, Colombia -- 28 A.J. DeLaGarza D DAY-la-GAR-za Bryans Road, Md. Maryland 30 Matt Turner GK Park Ridge, N.J. Fairfield 32 Christian Mafla D MA-fla Palmira, Colombia -- 35 Collin Verfurth D VERR-furth Ashburn, Va. Virginia Tech 36 Earl Edwards Jr. GK San Diego, Calif. UCLA 72 Damian Rivera M DAME-ee-inn riv-AIR-uh Cranston, R.I. --

Sporting Director and Head Coach: Bruce Arena Director of Sports Performance: Jarryd Phillips Equipment Manager: Scott Emmens Technical Director: Head of Sports Science: James Collins Director of Soccer Operations: Tyler Fletcher Assistant Coach: Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer: Eric Bengtson Soccer Operations Manager: Kevin Mellon Assistant Coach: Dave van den Bergh Rehabilitation Coordinator/Assistant Athletic Trainer: Matt Kirkpatrick Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers): Kevin Hitchcock Assistant Athletic Trainer: Harrison Hall NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 2021 MLS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E ` 7 F Gustavo Bou 21 18 1640 12 4 50 23 17 10 17 18 1 0 9 F Adam Buksa 23 16 1519 10 2 75 28 27 34 4 0 1 0 17 F Tajon Buchanan 17 13 1118 6 4 34 15 19 40 2 1 2 0 22 M Carles Gil 17 17 1502 2 15 30 11 1 48 0 93 0 0 25 M Arnor Traustason 21 16 1222 2 5 26 9 13 16 2 5 3 1 24 D DeJuan Jones 20 20 1704 2 4 11 5 15 26 0 0 2 1 26 M Tommy McNamara 23 12 1259 2 3 18 7 19 8 0 11 4 0 15 D Brandon Bye 19 18 1646 2 2 16 5 19 9 0 0 3 0 10 F Teal Bunbury 20 6 655 2 0 23 10 16 12 2 2 2 0 11 M Emmanuel Boateng 6 2 216 1 3 4 1 3 1 0 6 0 0 23 D Jon Bell 8 7 593 1 1 3 2 8 0 0 0 1 0 8 M Matt Polster 21 18 1516 1 0 11 2 27 24 0 1 5 0 28 D A.J. DeLaGarza 7 3 370 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 2 D Andrew Farrell 23 23 2070 0 1 2 1 15 19 0 0 5 0 5 M Wilfrid Kaptoum 15 6 508 0 1 4 1 14 4 0 0 4 0 6 M Scott Caldwell 8 1 113 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 D Henry Kessler 18 15 1382 0 0 3 1 13 13 0 0 2 0 19 F Edward Kizza 8 0 91 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 G Brad Knighton 5 5 450 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 M Maciel 17 14 1156 0 0 3 1 14 6 0 0 1 0 32 D Christian Mafla 7 5 372 0 0 0 0 11 4 0 0 1 0 12 F Justin Rennicks 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 72 M Damian Rivera 1 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 G Matt Turner 18 18 1620 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 27 M Luis Caicedo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 G Earl Edwards Jr. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 D Collin Verfurth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own-goals received 1 Team totals 23 23 2070 44 46 316 122 258 291 27 137 38 2 Opponent totals 23 23 2070 28 30 320 106 291 258 35 121 49 1

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Gustavo Bou 5, Adam Buksa 3, Arnor Traustason 1, Tommy McNamara 1 DeJuan Jones 1, Carles Gil 1, Tajon Buchanan 1, Emmanuel Boateng 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Carles Gil 7, Brandon Bye 2, Adam Buksa 2, Tajon Buchanan 2, Arnor Traustason 1, Wilfrid Kaptoum 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Gustavo Bou 1-2, Carles Gil 1-1

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 18 G Brad Knighton 5 5 450 20 14 6 1.20 0 0 4 1 0 2 30 G Matt Turner 18 18 1620 86 64 22 1.22 1 2 11 3 4 4 Team totals 23 23 2070 106 78 28 1.22 1 2 15 4 4 6 Opponent totals 23 23 2070 122 76 44 1.91 2 3 4 15 4 3

2021 REGULAR SEASON RESULTS

MLS REGULAR SEASON Date Opponent Result Score Attend. MLS Record Place Pts. Goal Scorers Sat., April 17 at Chicago Fire FC T 2-2 8,102 0-0-1 T-3rd 1 Buksa (1), Bou (1) Sat., April 24 vs. D.C. United W 1-0 N/A 1-0-1 T-1st 4 Hines-Ike (Own Goal) Sat., May 1 vs. Atlanta United FC W 2-1 N/A 2-0-1 1st 7 Bye (1), Gil (1) Sat., May 8 at Nashville SC L 0-2 12,510 2-1-1 2nd 7 - Wed., May 12 at Philadelphia Union T 1-1 5,000 2-1-2 2nd 8 Bunbury (1) Sun., May 16 vs. Columbus SC W 1-0 N/A 3-1-2 1st 11 Buksa (2) Sat., May 22 vs. New York Red Bulls W 3-1 N/A 4-1-2 1st 14 Bou (2), Buchanan (1), Buksa (3) Sat., May 29 at FC Cincinnati W 1-0 11,000 5-1-2 1st 17 Buksa (4) Sat., June 19 at New York City FC W 3-2 4,929 6-1-2 1st 20 Bou (3), Bell (1), McNamara (1) Wed., June 23 vs. New York Red Bulls W 3-2 N/A 7-1-2 1st 23 Buchanan (2), Jones (1), Bou (4) Sun., June 27 at FC Dallas L 2-1 14,889 7-2-2 1st 23 Bou (5) Sat., July 3 at Columbus Crew T 2-2 20,371 7-2-3 1st 24 Bou (6), Buchanan (3) Wed., July 7 vs. Toronto FC L 3-2 N/A 7-3-3 1st 24 Buksa (5), Gil (2) Sat., July 17 at Atlanta United FC W 1-0 42,517 8-3-3 1st 27 Bou (7) Wed., July 21 at Inter Miami CF W 5-0 13,963 9-3-3 1st 30 Bunbury (2), Buksa (6, 7), Traustason (1, 2) Sun. July 25 vs. CF Montreal W 2-1 18,217 10-3-3 1st 33 Bou (8,9) Sat., July 31 at New York Red Bulls W 3-2 13,444 11-3-3 1st 36 Bou (10), Bye (2), Buksa (8) Wed., Aug. 4 vs. Nashville SC T 0-0 10,279 11-3-4 1st 37 - Sun., Aug. 8 vs. Philadelphia W 2-1 17,054 12-3-4 1st 40 Polster (1), Bou (11) Sat., Aug. 14 at Toronto FC W 2-1 N/A 13-3-4 1st 43 Buchanan (4), Bou (12) Wed., Aug. 18 vs. D.C. United W 3-2 11,419 14-3-4 1st 46 McNamara (2), Buchanan (5), Jones (2) Sat., Aug. 21 vs. FC Cincinnati W 4-1 18,268 15-3-4 1st 49 Buchanan (6), Boateng (1), Buksa (9, 10) Sat., Aug. 28 at New York City FC L 2-0 N/A 15-4-4 1st 49 - NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021

TEAM COMPARISONS: 2021 REGULAR SEASON ALL-TIME RECORD VS. PHILADELPHIA NEW ENGLAND PHILADELPHIA Overall: 7-17-7 REVOLUTION union Home: 4-6-4 Away: 3-11-3 Date Score NE Result Overall: 15-4-4 Overall: 8-6-8 07/31/10 New England 1 at Philadelphia 1 T Eastern Conference: 5th Eastern Conference: 1st 08/28/10 Philadelphia 2 at New England 1 L Home: 9-1-1 Home: 6-2-3 07/13/11 Philadelphia 3 at New England 0 L Away: 6-3-3 Away: 2-4-5 09/07/11 New England 4 at Philadelphia 4 T Goals For: 44 Goals For: 28 07/29/12 New England 1 at Philadelphia 2 L Goals Against: 28 Goals Against: 23 09/01/12 Philadelphia 0 at New England 0 T Goal Differential: 16 Goal Differential: 5 10/06/12 New England 0 at Philadelphia 1 L 03/16/13 New England 0 at Philadelphia 1 L 04/27/13 Philadelphia 0 at New England 2 W TALE OF THE TAPE: 2021 REGULAR SEASON 08/25/13 Philadelphia 1 at New England 5 W NEW ENGLAND ______HEAD COACHES ______PHILADELPHIA 03/15/14 New England 0 at Philadelphia 1 L Bruce Arena______Name______Jim Curtin 05/17/14 New England 5 at Philadelphia 3 W 06/28/14 Philadelphia 3 at New England 1 L 17______Total Years Coaching in MLS ______8 04/19/15 New England 2 at Philadelphia 1 W 233-135-109______Career MLS Record ______92-85-56 08/29/15 New England 1 at Philadelphia 0 W 3rd______Years with Team ______8th 09/26/15 Philadelphia 1 at New England 1 T 31-14-20______Record with Team ______same 03/20/16 New England 0 at Philadelphia 3 L 08/13/16 Philadelphia 4 at New England 0 L NEW ENGLAND ______TEAM CATEGORIES______PHILADELPHIA 07/02/17 New England 0 at Philadelphia 3 L 07/29/17 Philadelphia 0 at New England 3 W 23______Games______22 03/03/18 New England 0 at Philadelphia 2 L 44 28 ______Goals Scored ______08/11/18 Philadelphia 3 at New England 2 L 1.91______Goals Per Game ______1.27 08/25/18 New England 0 at Philadelphia 1 L 28______Goals Allowed ______23 05/04/19 New England 1 at Philadelphia 6 L 1.21______Goals Allowed Per Game ______1.04 06/26/19 Philadelphia 1 at New England 1 T 16______Goal Differential______5 08/20/20 Philadelphia 0 at New England 0 T 09/12/20 New England 1 at Philadelphia 2 L 316______Shots ______275 10/19/20 Philadelphia 2 at New England 1 L 122______Shots on Goal ______88 11/08/20 New England 0 at Philadelphia 2 L 291______Fouls Suffered______226 05/12/21 New England 1 at Philadelphia 1 T 258______Fouls Committed ______274 08/08/21 Philadelphia 1 at New England 2 W 38______Yellow Cards ______46 2______Red Cards______2 NEW ENGLAND - PHILADELPHIA CONNECTIONS • Revolution goalkeeper Brad Knighton played for the Philadelphia NEW ENGLAND ______2021 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ______PHILADELPHIA Union in 2010 after being selected in the MLS Expansion Draft. He played eight games for the Union and posted a 3-3-1 record with two Bou (12)______Goals ______Przybylko (6) shutouts. Gil (15)______Assists ______Monteiro/ Wagner (4) • Union assistant coach played five seasons with the Rev- Buksa (75)______Shots ______Santos (35) olution after the club selected him with the ninth-overall pick in the Buksa (28)______Shots on Goal ______Przybylko (16) 2003 MLS SuperDraft. Noonan made 136 combined regular season and playoff appearances for New England, including three MLS Cup Bou (5)______Game-Winning Goals ______Przybylko (3) Finals. Gil (7)______Game-Winning Assists ______Monteiro (3) • Noonan also served as an assistant coach to Revolution Sporting Di- Gil (48)______Fouls Suffered______Monteiro (38) rector & Head Coach Bruce Arena with the LA Galaxy and United Buksa/ Polster (27)______Fouls Committed ______Monteiro (34) States Men's National Team. • Union Technical Director played for the Revs from Farrell/ Polster (5)______Yellow Cards ______Three Players Tied (6) 2008-09, totaling 27 appearances with the club. Albright also played Jones/ Traustason (1)______Red Cards ______Freese/ Martinez (1) under Bruce Arena on the U.S. Men's National Team from 1999-2006, and was teammates at D.C. United with Assistant Coach Richie Wil- NEW ENGLAND_____ 2021 GOALKEEPER LEADERS _____ PHILADELPHIA liams (1999-2000) and Technical Director Curt Onalfo (1999). • Revolution forward Teal Bunbury and Philadelphia defender Turner (1620)______Minutes Played ______Blake (1620) Aurélien Collin were teammates on Sporting Kansas City from 2011- Turner (1.22)______Goals Against Average ______Blake (1.00) 2013, helping the club to an MLS Cup title in 2013. Turner (11)______Wins ______Blake (7) • Union midfielder played under Bruce Arena on Turner (4)______Shutouts ______Blake (8) the United States Men's National Team from 2017-18. • Union goalkeeper played his collegiate soccer at nearby Turner (64) ______Saves ______Blake (59) University of Connecticut. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 TEAM NOTES

international duty calls for trio of revs players FARRELL breaks revolution's service record

Revolution forwards Adam Buksa (Poland) and Tajon Buchanan (Cana- Defender Andrew Farrell became the Revolution's all-time leader in da) along with goalkeeper Matt Turner (United States) all received national games played on Aug. 28 at New York City FC. Earlier this summer, Farrell team call ups ahead of FIFA World Cup Qualifying matches for their respec- also became the club's all-time leader in MLS starts and minutes played, tive countries. passing in both categories. Buksa, 25, earns his second call up to the Poland National Team and first Farrell has been an ironman since he entered the league with New England since November 2018 as he seeks his first senior cap. The Kraków, Poland as the first-overall pick of the 2013 MLS SuperDraft. He leads all MLS play- native was part of Poland’s squad for an international friendly on Nov. 15, ers in games played, games started, and minutes played since he entered 2018 vs. Czech Republic and for a UEFA Nations League A fixture on Nov. 20, 2018 vs. , going as an unused substitute on both occasions. Po- the league. The ninth-year pro has never missed more than five games in land will face Albania at home on Sept. 2, San Marino away on Sept. 5, and a season England at home on Sept. 8. REVOLUTION ALL-TIME LEADERS: GAMES PLAYED Buchanan, 22, has earned all nine of his senior caps in 2021 as he receives Rank Player Games Played his third call up to the Canada Men’s National Team this year. The Brampton, T-1. Andrew Farrell 262 (259) Ontario native previously featured in four World Cup qualifying games in T-1. Shalrie Joseph 261 (254) June before playing in all five of Canada’s matches at the 2021 Cup, T-1. Diego Fagundez 261 (187) where he was named the tournament’s Best Young Player and a Best XI 4. 254 (253) selection. For his international career, Buchanan owns one goal and three 5. Chris Tierney 246 (220) assists. Canada will face Honduras at home on Sept. 2, the United States away on Sept. 5, and El Salvador at home on Sept. 8. REVOLUTION ALL-TIME LEADERS: GAMES STARTED Rank Player Games Started Turner, 27, has been capped seven times by the U.S. Men’s National Team, 1. Andrew Farrell 259 including all six starts at the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup to help the U.S. lift its 2. Shalrie Joseph 254 first title in the competition since 2017. Turner was named the Best Goal- 3. Matt Reis 253 keeper at the Gold Cup and was named to the tournament’s Best XI, al- lowing just one goal in six games. His five clean sheets in the tournament REVOLUTION ALL-TIME LEADERS: MINUTES PLAYED matched a Gold Cup record. Turner currently owns a 416-minute shutout Rank Player Minutes Played streak at the international level. The United States will face El Salvador away on Sept. 2, Canada at home on Sept. 5, and Honduras away on Sept. 8. 1. Andrew Farrell 23,112 2. Shalrie Joseph 22,867 3. Matt Reis 22,699 back in blue: GIL AND OTHER INJURED revs eye returns

A quartet of injured players for New England are on the mend after missing time due to injury, including Revolution captain and MLS MVP candidate Carles Gil, Brandon Bye, Matt Polster, and Luis Caicedo.

Bye and Polster both suffered minor injuries in New England's victory on Aug. 14 at Toronto FC. Polster made his return to the lineup on Aug. 28 during a 2-0 loss at New York City FC, with the midfielder playing 32 min- utes as a substitute in the second half.

Gil, who had been sidelined with an injury since his last appearance on July 31, made his return to training with the team on Aug. 30. The Valencia, Spain native remains the MLS leader in assists this season with 15 and will look to continue his MVP campaign, which includes a club-record seven game-winning assists, as the Revolution head into the season's final stretch run. Farrell and Scott Caldwell, who joined the Revolution within one month of each other in 2013, rank among 's 10 longest-serv- ing players with one club. Goalkeeper Brad Knighton and forward Teal Bunbury are also among the league's longest-tenured players with the same team, with those two having joined the Revolution ahead of the 2014 season:

MLS ACTIVE LEADERS: LONGEST-SERVING PLAYERS W/ ONE CLUB Rank Player Club Years w/ Team 1. Sporting KC 12 (7 months) 9. Scott Caldwell New England 8 (8 months) 10. Andrew Farrell New England 8 (7 months) 15. Brad Knighton New England 7 (7 months) 21. Teal Bunbury New England 7 (6 months) Caicedo also returned to training in Foxborough earlier this week. The Co- Only Toronto FC has as many players among the league's top 25 longest lombian midfielder hasn't seen MLS regular season action since 2019 due serving with one club as New England. to a knee injury. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 TEAM NOTES

brugge-bound: budding buchanan on the move REVOLUTION ON PACE FOR RECORD-SETTING SEASON The New England Revolution have transferred 22-year-old midfielder Ta- The Revolution remain on pace to set a club record for most points won in jon Buchanan to Club Brugge of the Belgian First Division A for an undis- a single season (59) and challenge the MLS single-season mark (72). New closed fee. New England also retains a percentage of Buchanan’s future England is outpacing its 2005 Revolution side, which captured 59 points sell-on rights. Buchanan will remain with New England through the end of en route to an appearance in MLS Cup. The club also has a league record the 2021 Major League Soccer season. in its sights -- with a 2.13 points per game average, the Revs may threaten LAFC's MLS record of 72 points won in 2019.

New England enters the weekend 14 points clear of second-place Orlan- do City SC in the Eastern Conference and seven points ahead of Seattle in the Supporters' Shield standings. The 2021 Revolution are on pace to eclipse the 1998 LA Galaxy for the most points per game in MLS history and the 2019 LAFC team for most points in a single season.

MLS HISTORY: MOST POINTS PER GAME Rank Club Record PPG Year 1. New England 15-4-4 2.13 2021 2. LA Galaxy 24-8 2.12 1998 3. LAFC 21-4-9 2.11 2019 4. NY Red Bulls 22-7-5 2.08 2018 5. 16-5-5 2.04 2001 Buchanan, who made the 2021 MLS All-Star Team as a commissioner’s T-6. Toronto FC 20-5-9 2.03 2017 pick, has recorded six goals with four assists through 17 MLS appearances T-6. Atlanta United 21-7-6 2.03 2018 this season. The Brampton, Ontario native owns 50 MLS appearances, eight goals, and eight assists with the Revolution, plus an additional four starts and one goal in the Audi 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs. A first-round MLS SuperDraft pick in 2019 out of Syracuse University, Buchanan has show- cased his versatility as an attacking midfielder, winger, outside back, and wingback during his MLS career.

On the international stage, Buchanan, 22, owns nine caps with the Can- ada Men’s National Team, five of which came in the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup this July, and has been called up for Canada's World Cup Qualifying matches in September. Buchanan was named to the Gold Cup Best XI and earned the tournament’s Best Young Player Award after catalyzing a Canada squad that reached the semifinal round. Buchanan tallied his first international goal in the semifinal match against Mexico. The 2020 Canada Men’s Youth International Player of the Year, Buchanan also featured at the Concacaf Men’s Olympic Qualifying Championship in March 2021. The team saw its unbeaten streak end at a season-best nine games with Saturday's 2-0 loss at New York City FC. Nine games unbeaten is tied for the third-longest undefeated streak in club history. The club had never turner takes home mls all-star game mvp previously won eight of nine games in league action. New England's club Goalkeeper Matt Turner was named 2021 MLS All-Star Game MVP pre- record was set in 2005 and matched in 2019 during Bruce Arena's first run sented by Target after saving two penalties from the Liga MX All-Stars to of games at the helm: help MLS to victory in a dramatic finale at Banc of California Stadium on Wednesday night. REVOLUTION HISTORY: LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKS Rank Season Games Unbeaten Record Turner was one of three MLS goalkeepers to feature on the night, playing T-1. 2019 11 7-0-4 the final 30 minutes of regulation time and making one save before com- T-1. 2005 11 7-0-4 ing up big in the shootout. Turner denied both Rogelio Funes Mori and T-3. 2021 9 8-0-1 Salvador Reyes as the MLS All-Stars won 3-2 in the shootout. T-3. 2014 9 7-0-2

The Revolution's success can be largely attributed to the team's domi- nance at Gillette Stadium. After winning only two home games during the 2020 regular season, the Revolution own an 9-1-1 record in Foxborough this year. The club's .864 winning percetnage at home is best in MLS.

New England's 5-0-0 start at home was the club's best ever. The Revolu- tion's 2.50 points per home game this season is best in the league.

MLS LEADERS: POINTS PER GAME WON AT HOME Rank Player Home PPG Points Won Revolution forward Gustavo Bou also featured in the contest, starting and 1. New England Revolution 2.55 28 playing the entire first half and registering a team-high three shots. Carles 2. New York City FC 2.27 25 Gil and Tajon Buchanan were also selected for the All-Star Game, but did T-3. CF Montreal 2.10 21 not make the trip to Los Angeles. T-3. Colorado Rapids 2.10 21 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 TEAM NOTES

ROAD WARRIORS: REVS ARE MLS' BEST AWAY TEAM BOU KNOWS GOALS: GUSTAVO CHASING MLS GOLDEN BOOT The Revolution recorded a sixth away win against Toronto FC on Aug. 14, Forward Gustavo Bou is in the midst of an electric run of form, hav- with the club's road record currently standing at 6-3-3 on the year. New ing scored 11 goals in his last 16 appearances. He was recognized for England won four straight away contests earlier this season for only the his blistering scoring pace with MLS Player of the Month honors for July. second time in club history (2008). With five away games still remaining Bou scored five times across six games in July, adding one assist, as the on the docket, the Revs are only one win shy of setting a single-season Revs went 4-1-1 and ascended to the top of the Supporters' Shield table. club record for most away wins. The most recent road triumph in Toronto It marks the first time in Revolution history the club has produced back- matched the club record of six set in 1999, and later matched in 2005, 2007, to-back Player of the Month winners, following Carles Gil's win for June. 2008, 2013, and 2014. With 12 total goals on the season, Bou trails Seattle's Raul Ruidiaz by just two goals in the MLS Golden Boot race. His teammate Adam Buksa (10) New England has emerged as the league's most formidable away team has also reached double-digit goals, ranking tied for sixth league-wide. dating back to Bruce Arena's arrival as Sporting Director & Head Coach. Since Arena debuted as head coach on June 2, 2019, the Revs lead MLS in 2021 MLS LEADERS: GOALS SCORED away wins across regular season and postseason play. The club's 21 road Rank Player Club Goals points rank second in MLS this season behind Seattle's 23. 1. Raul Ruidiaz Seattle 14 T-2. Gustavo Bou New England 12 MLS LEADERS: AWAY WINS SINCE JUNE 2, 2019 T-2. Daniel Salloi Kansas City 12 Rank Club Away Wins T-2. D.C. United 12 5. Ricardo Pepi FC Dallas 11 1. New England Revolution 17 T-6. Adam Buksa New England 10 T-2. Sporting Kansas City 15 T-6. Chicharito LA Galaxy 10 T-2. Seattle Sounders FC 15 T-6. Valentin Castellanos New York City FC 10 T-4. Toronto FC 12 T-4. Colorado Rapids 12 *Combined regular season and playoff wins

Bou continues to score at a rate that puts him in elite company. His 0.49 goals per game and 0.59 goals per 90 minute clips are second only to The Revolution have been one of the league's most effective attacking for best in club history. teams away from home. New England leads MLS in away goals (21) and also paces the league in shots (153) and shots on target (60) away from Bou's 26 goals in league play since arriving in New England are sec- home. ond-most league-wide, while his 22 goals from open play are tied for most in MLS dating back to his MLS debut in July of 2019: MLS 2021 TEAM LEADERS: AWAY GOALS Rank Club Goals MLS LEADERS: GOALS SCORED SINCE JULY 17, 2019 1. New England 21 Rank Player Club Goals 2. Sporting Kansas City 18 1. Raul Ruidiaz Seattle 30 T-3. D.C. United 17 T-3. Seattle Sounders FC 17 2. Gustavo Bou New England 26 3. LAFC 25 Gustavo Bou and Adam Buksa both rank among the league leaders in away 4. LAFC 24 goals -- each having scored more times away than at home this season: 5. Gyasi Zardes Columbus 23

MLS 2021 LEADERS: AWAY GOALS Since joining the club on a club-record transfer fee from Liga MX's Club Rank Player Club Goals Tijuana, the Revolution have lost only once when Bou scores a goal. New T-1. Gustavo Bou New England 7 England owns an 18-1-7 record across all competitions when La Pantera T-1. Ola Kamara D.C. United 7 finds the back of the net. 3. Raul Ruidiaz Seattle 6 T-4. Adam Buksa New England 5 T-4. Five Other Players Tied 5 Bou has shown a flare for the dramatic in MLS, having scored seven times in the 85th minute or later. The Revs are 5-0-2 in those games, inclusive of both regular season and postseason play. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 CARLES GIL NOTES

KING OF THE GIL: CARLES CROWNED PLAYER OF THE MONTH GIL ON TRACK TO CHALLENGE SEVERAL MLS RECORDS Revolution captain Carles Gil, Major League Soccer’s Player of the Month Prior to missing the month of August with an injury, Carles Gil's 15 assists for June and a leading MLS MVP candidate, is eyeing his return to action through this season's first 20 games had him on pace to shatter the club's after being sidelined for the month of August with a muscle injury. Gil owns single-season record for assists and become only the fourth MLS player 15 assists on the season and earned the June honor after recording five as- to tally 20 assists in a season. As Gil returns to training and eyes a return sists in three games durign the month. Despite missing the team's last five to the pitch, he will also resume his chase of Carlos Valderamma's MLS games, Gil's league-leading 15 assists remain nearly double that of any other record of 26, which he set in 2000 as a member of the : player in MLS. MLS ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS: ASSISTS Gil, who signed a new multi-year contract with the Revs on May 24, either Rank Player Club Assists leads or is among the league leaders in virtually every attacking category, 1. Carlos Valderamma Tampa Bay (2000) 26 staking his claim as a frontrunner for MVP consideration: T-2. New York (2016) 20 T-2. Maxi Moralez New York City (2019) 20 2021 MLS LEADERS: HOW GIL STACKS UP ------Category Gil's MLS Ranking Total Carles Gil New England 15 Assists 1st 15 Chances Created 1st 86 Gil already owns seven game-winning assists this season, which is a sin- Big Chances Created 1st 20 gle-season Revolution record. With 12 games remaining, he is only two Chances Created from Open Play 1st 50 game-winning assists shy of setting a new single-season MLS mark: Chances Created from Set Play 1st 36 Shot-Creating Actions 1st 140 MLS ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS: Goal-Creating Actions 1st 21 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS Successful Crosses + Corners 1st 65 Rank Player Club GWA Successful Passes Ending in Final 1/3 3rd 314 T-1. LA Galaxy (1999) 8 Dribbles Completed 4th 55 T-1. New England (2000) 8 Fouls Won T-7th 48 T-1. Nicolas Lodeiro Seattle (2018) 8 T-4. Carles Gil New England (2021) 7 T-4. Five Other Players Tied 7

As Gil thrives, so does New England. Dating back to the Spainiard's arrival ahead of the 2019 campaign, the Revolution have lost only twice when he Gil's chance creation this season has also been historic. New England's gets onto the scoresheet across regular season and postseason play: captain has already registered 86 key passes -- 20 more than Minnesota's Emmanuel Reynoso, whose 66 chances created are second most in MLS. When... Revolution's Record Dating back to 2011, when Opta began tracking key passes as a statistic, Carles Gil Scores a Goal 8-2-4 Portland's Diego Valeri holds the all-time single season record of 124. Carles Gil Records an Assist 21-0-5 Carles Gil Registers a Goal & Assist 5-0-1 MLS SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS (SINCE 2011): CHANCES CREATED While Gil is adept at finding the back of the net himself, his chance creation Rank Player Club CC for others is what sets him apart. Dating back to 2011 -- when Opta began 1. Diego Valeri Portland (2019) 124 tracking key passes as a statistic -- only two other Revolution players have T-2. Houston (2011) 118 registered at least eight in a single game, while Gil has hit the mark six times T-2. Federico Higuain Columbus (2013) 118 since joining the club: 4. Sacha Kljestan New York (2017) 112 5. Landon Donovan LA Galaxy (2014) 109 REVOLUTION ALL-TIME LEADERS: KEY PASSES IN A SINGLE GAME 6. Carles Gil New England (2019) 108 Rank Player Date Chances Created ------1. Carles Gil 7/10/20 vs. MTL 12 Carles Gil New England (2021) 86 2. Carles Gil 5/29/21 at CIN 10 T-3. Carles Gil 5/22/21 vs. NY 9 T-3. Carles Gil 9/15/19 vs. ORL 9 From set play, Gil has created 36 chances this season. Only seven MLS T-3. Carles Gil 11/20/20 vs. MTL 9 teams, besides New England, have generated more opportunities from set pieces than Gil has this year. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 TEAM NOTES

BUCHANAN NAMED GOLD CUP'S BEST YOUNG PLAYER turner & kessler win gold cup with usmnt Midfielder Tajon Buchanan was named Best Young Player for the 2021 Goalkeeper Matt Turner and defender Henry Kessler were crowned Concacaf Gold Cup after leading the Canada Men's National Team to the Conacaf Gold Cup champions after helping the USMNT top Mexico, 1-0, in Semifinal. Buchanan was Canada's catalyst throughout its run at the tour- the tournament Final. nament, starting all five of the Canada's games and recording one goal and five assists, including his first international goal in the Semifinal against Turner was named Man of the Match for both the Gold Cup Final after his Mexico. five-save effort, and for the Semifinal win against Qatar. He also took home the Golden Glove as the tournament's most outstanding goalkeeper after In MLS play, the 2021 All Star continues to establish himself as one of the conceding only one goal -- a penalty kick against Martinique in the group league's most explosive wingers. He has already posted single-season ca- stage -- across six games. He was one of two USMNT players (Miles Robin- reer highs in both goals (6) and assist (4). The 22-year-old has scored in son) to play every minute of the tournament. Now the owner of seven caps, three straight games and tallied four times in his last six outings. Turner is yet to yield a goal from open play in international play and received a call up for the USMNT's World Cup Qualifying matches in September.

Kessler also made his first career international appearance at the senior level when he entered the Final as a substitute in extra time. Turner and Kessler join an exclusive group of Revolution players to lift a Gold Cup trophy with the USMNT: (2017), (2005), Pat Noonan (2005, 2007), (2007), Steve Ralston (2005), Matt Reis (2005), Kelyn Rowe (2017), Taylor Twellman (2007).

Turner earned his Gold Cup call-up on the heels of his best showing of the MLS season against New York City FC on June 19 -- a seven-save effort highlighted by a penalty kick denial of Valentin Castellanos that saw him voted MLS Player of the Week.

His penalty save against New York City was the fourth of his MLS career Now the owner of nine international caps, Buchanan made his senior-team across all competitions. He has faced 10 penalty kicks across all competi- debut earlier this summer with four appearances in 2022 FIFA World Cup tions with the Revs, giving him a 40 percent save rate on bids from the spot. Qualifiers. He notched two assists in his full international debut before Turner also became the first USMNT goalkeeper to save a penalty in his adding three substitute appearances. senior team debut in the modern era when he recorded a stop in his first cap against Trinidad & Tobago on Jan. 31, 2021. In March 2021, Buchanan, the 2020 Canadian Men’s Youth Player of the Year, made his first international appearance at any level when he featured for the Under-23 MNT in the Concacaf Men’s Olympic Qualifying Championship. TURNER's SHOT-STOPPING RATES ARE HISTORIC Despite finishing second in Allstate Goalkeeper of the Year voting last His ability to beat defenders one-on-one and draw fouls in dangerous year, Turner ranked atop the charts in several advanced and traditional positions has set up several advantageous set-piece opportunities for the statistical categories, including goals allowed minus expected goals al- Revolution. Despite missing five games for international duty, he remains lowed. According to American Soccer Analysis, Turner's -7.27 goals al- tied for third league-wide in fouls won in the final third: lowed minutes expected goals (GA-xGA) was the best mark among MLS goalkeepers in 2020 by a margin of 1.96. MLS LEADERS: FOULS WON IN FINAL THIRD Rank Player Club Fouls Won For his career, Turner has totaled -23.69 goals saved above expected, the T-1. Emmanuel Reynoso Minnesota 20 best total in MLS since the statistic began being tracked by American T-1. Cristian Dájome Vancouver 20 Soccer Analysis in 2013. Turner's impressive total comes despite him T-2. Djordje Mihailovic Montreal 17 playing only four of the nine seasons during that span and seeing approx- T-3. Toronto 17 imately 10,000 fewer minutes than the three next-closest players. T-3 Marcellino Moreno Atlanta 17 T-6 Tajon Buchanan New England 16 MLS LEADERS SINCE 2013: T-6. Carlos Vela LAFC 16 GOALS ALLOWED MINUS EXPECTED GOALS ALLOWED Rank Player Min. Played G-xG Since returning from the Gold Cup, Buchanan was one of the top players 1. Matt Turner 8,519 -23.69 in MLS for the month of August, tied for sixth in goals plus assists per 90 2. 19,314 -20.60 minutes during the month. 5. Tim Melia 18,047 -17.69 3. Nick Rimando 18,976 -17.60 MLS LEADERS (AUGUST): GOALS + ASSISTS/90 MIN 4. Stefan Frei 21,904 -16.75 Rank Player Club G+A/90 1. Ola Kamara D.C. United 1.33 2. Valentin Castellanso New York City 1.28 The six-year veteran also posted outstanding numbers by traditional met- 3. Felipe Mora Portland 1.05 rics during his breakout 2020 campaign. He anchored New England to a T-4. Ezequiel Barco Atlanta 1.00 new club record for best goals-against average (1.09) in a single season, T-4. Luka Stojanovic Chicago 1.00 set a new career high with six shutouts - two shy of the league lead - T-6 Tajon Buchanan New England 0.96 despite the shortened season, and conceded only 24 goals through 22 * - Minimum 360 minutes played. starts. He finishing the year ranked among the top five league-wide in saves and saves percentage. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 TEAM NOTES

BUKSA JOINS BOU WITH DOUBLE-DIGIT GOALS FOUR REVOLUTION PLAYERS NAMED TO MLS ALL-STAR TEAM Forward Adam Buksa has scored six goals across the Revolution's last Four New England Revolution players – forward Gustavo Bou, midfielder 11 games, bringing his total to 10 on the season. He has already eclipsed Tajon Buchanan, midfielder Carles Gil, and goalkeeper Matt Turner – his scoring output from the entire 2020 campaign, when he converted were selected to the MLS All-Star Team, which defeated the LIGA BBVA six times. Buksa has also hit the post six times already this season, which MX All-Star Team on Wednesday, Aug. 25 at Banc of California Stadium leads the league. in Los Angeles, Calif. in the 2021 MLS All-Star Game presented by Target, 2-1 on penalties. With 10 goals this season, Buksa is tied for sixth in goals scored league- wide, establishing himself as a candidate in MLS' goalscoring champion- The Revolution’s quartet was among 28 MLS players named to the roster, ship alongside teammate Gustavo Bou. which was comprised of the 13 players selected through a fan, player, and media vote, 13 player selections by MLS All-Star Head Coach Bob Brad- Across the regular season and playoffs, Buksa ranks tied for eighth in ley of LAFC, and two Commissioner’s Picks by MLS Commissioner Don goals scored and third in headed goals dating back to his debut in the Garber. This marks the first career All-Star selection for all four of New 2020 season opener. During that time, he is the only Revolution player to England’s selectees. It also marks the seventh time in Revolution history appear in every game across all competitions. the team has sent at least four players to the All-Star Game (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008). The six-foot-three forward is Major League Soccer's most dominant player in the air by a considerable margin. He paces the league in headed shots and aerials won. Buksa's aerial prowess is on display in the Revolution's defending third as well. His 18 headed clearances are most among MLS forwards this season.

MLS 2021 LEADERS: HEADED SHOTS Rank Player Club Headed Shots 1. Adam Buksa New England 32 2. Fabio New York 19 3. Valentin Castellanos New York City 17

MLS 2021 LEADERS: AERIALS WON Rank Player Club Aerials Won 1. Adam Buksa New England 88 2. Damir Kreilach Salt Lake 80 3. Jack Elliott Philadelphia 66

Buksa has also proven he can win possession on the ground, leading all MLS forwards in duels won this season. 2021 MLS ALL-STAR TEAM: CLUBS W/ MOST REPRESENTATIVES Rank Club All-Stars MLS 2021 LEADERS (FORWARDS): DUELS WON 1. Seattle Sounders FC 6 Rank Player Club Duels Won T-2. New England 4 1. Adam Buksa New England 149 T-2. LAFC 4 2. Cristian Dájome Vancouver 135 3. Lucas Cavallini Vancouver 114 The most productive player in Major League Soccer this season, Carles Gil’s 15 assists nearly double that of any other player in the league. The captain of the current Supporters’ Shield leaders, Gil leads the league in an expansive list of statistical categories, including chances created, big chances created, dribbles completed, shot-creating actions, goal-creating jones EMERGES AS ELITE LEFT BACK FOR REVOLUTION actions, progressive passes, and successful corners and crosses. At the Defender DeJuan Jones is flourishing in his third professional season, season’s midway point, Gil, who signed a new multi-year contract with the having started all but one game at left back for the Revolution. Selected by Revolution in May, is currently on pace to set single-season MLS records New England in the first round of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft, Jones -- who for assists and game-winning assists. featured in an attacking role at Michigan State -- has developed into one Turner has backstopped the Revolution to a 11-3-3 record this season, of Major League Soccer's best outside backs. helping entrench the team as a Supporters’ Shield favorite. After finishing second in Allstate MLS Goalkeeper of the Year voting in 2020, Turner is Jones scored the game-winning goal in Wednesday's 3-2 win against D.C. again making a case that he is the league’s best shot stopper. United, and distributed an assist in last weekend's 2-1 win at Toronto. He now owns two goals and four assists on the season -- both single-season Bou earned his first career All-Star selection amid an explosive run of form, career highs. Among MLS defenders, Jones is tied for second in combined having scored 11 goals in his last 14 appearances. With 12 goals on the year, goals plus assists. he is only two goals behind Seattle’s Raúl Ruidíaz in the Golden Boot race.

MLS 2021 LEADERS (DEFENDERS): GOALS PLUS ASSISTS Buchanan was one of two players selected by MLS Commissioner Don Rank Player Club G+A Garber to round out the roster. He becomes the first Revolution player ever tapped by Garber as a ‘Commissioner’s Pick.’ The 22-year-old midfielder 1. Aaron Herrera Salt Lake 8 has recorded six goals and four assists across 16 appearances for New T-2. DeJuan Jones New England 6 England this season, including goals in three of his last five appearances. T-2. Six Others Tied 6 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 TEAM NOTES

ARENA ENTERS YEAR THREE AT HELM OF REVOLUTION MACIEL & BELL PAVE PATHWAY FROM REVS II TO MLS Bruce Arena continues climbing the MLS record books in what is now his One year after Revolution II -- the Revolution's USL League One outfit -- 17th MLS season as a head coach. Already the winningest active coach in was established to bridge the gap between the club's Academy and first MLS, he eclipsed the late Sigi Schmid last season for most MLS Cup Playoff team, the pipeline is already bearing fruit for the senior side. games coached (54). On May 12 at Philadelphia, defender Jon Bell made his MLS debut and Arena owns 267 combined regular season and postseason wins in MLS. played 90 minutes in central defense. He was joined in the starting lineup In 2019, he became the second head coach in MLS history to eclipse 700 by midfielder Lucas 'Maciel' Felix, who made his MLS debut on May 1 vs. regular season points earned, joining Sigi Schmid (843). With an all-time Atlanta. It marked the first time two Revolution II alums appeared in the regular season record of 233-135-109 (31-14-20 with New England), Arena same match for the Revolution. ranks second in league history in regular season wins and points earned. Bell slotted in alongside Andrew Farrell in three consecutive games be- ALL-TIME MLS COACHING LEADERS: REGULAR SEASON WINS Rank Player Clubs Coached Wins tween May 12 and May 22, and then returned to the starting lineup on June 1. Sigi Schmid LA, CLB, SEA 240 19 and scored his first professional goal. Bell's aerial dominance has been 2. Bruce Arena* DC, LA, NY, NE 233 particularly noteworthy -- among MLS defenders who have played 500 3. * CHI, NY, CHV, LAFC 176 minutes this season, he ranks sixth in aerials won per 90 minutes. 4. Dominic Kinnear SJ, HOU, LA 170 5. * SKC 166 MLS DEFENDERS: AERIALS WON PER 90 MINUTES Rank Player Club Aerial Won 1. Sean Nealis New York 4.33 2. Nashville 4.32 3. Steven Birnbaum D.C. United 3.91 4. Francisco Calvo Chicago 3.67 5. Wyatt Omsberg Chicago 3.57 6. Jon Bell New England 3.49

In the Revolution's season opener at Chicago, Bell became the first Revs II graduate to make the first team's match-day roster. The 6-foot-1 UMBC graduate started all but one game for Revolution II in its maiden USL League One campaign last year.

Among MLS coaches with at least 100 games coached, Arena also owns the second-best all-time winning percentage:

ALL-TIME MLS COACHING LEADERS: WINNING PERCENTAGE Rank Player Clubs Coached Winning % 1. Brian Schmetzer* SEA .619 2. Bruce Arena* DC, NY, LA, NE .603 3. Octavio Zambrano LA, NY .587 4. Bob Bradley* CHI, NY, CHV, LAFC .568 5. Oscar Pareja* COL, FCD, ORL .564 *Active

The five-time MLS Cup champion last year improved his all-time playoff Maciel has also made 15 appearances this season, including 13 starts, es- record to 35-13-6, and maintained his undefeated record in playoff games tablishing himself as a staple in the team's starting lineup. He ranks second where his teams score first (29-0-3). His 35 playoff wins are the most all- among Revolution players in pass completion percentage with an 88.41 time. Arena has reached the conference finals eight times in his career, clip. In his MLS debut on May 1 vs. Atlanta, he completed all 33 of his and advanced to MLS Cup seven times in his previous 16 seasons. passes. Dating back to 2011 - when Opta began tracking MLS statistics - no Revolution player who has completed 100 percent of their passes in a ALL-TIME MLS CUP PLAYOFF LEADERS: WINS game has recorded as many passes as Maciel. Rank Player Clubs Coached Wins 1. Bruce Arena* DC, LA, NY, NE 35 REVOLUTION ALL-TIME LEADERS 2. Sigi Schmid LA, CLB, SEA 26 100% PASS COMPLETION IN A SINGLE GAME SINCE 2011 T-3. Bob Bradley* CHI, NY, CHV, LAFC 15 Rank Player Match Passes T-3. Dominic Kinnear SJ, HOU, LA 15 1. Maciel 5/1/21 vs. ATL 33/33 T-3. Brian Schmetzer* SEA 15 *Active MLS Head Coach. 2. Chris Tierney 4/3/17 at POR 27/27 3. Matt Polster 8/8/21 vs. PHI 26/26 Arena's five MLS Cup victories are unlikely to rivaled anytime soon, as no other active coach has more than two trophies under their belt. The only The 21-year-old Brazilian was the only Revolution II player to feature in all 16 other active MLS coaches with MLS Cup wins are Bob Bradley (1998), matches during his debut season in 2020. The five-foot-six midfielder led Revs (2015 & 2020), Brian Schmetzer (2016 & 2019), and Greg II with 1,414 minutes played, including 13 90-minute outings. A native of Rio de Vanney (2017). Janeiro, Brazil, Maciel developed for 10 years in the Botafogo F.R. Academy. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

2 | ANDREW FARRELL 4 | HENRY KESSLER POSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-11 | Wt. 185 POSITION: Defender | Ht. 6-4 | Wt. 175 BIRTHDAY: April 2, 1992 (29) BIRTHDAY: June 25, 1998 (23) HOMETOWN: Louisville, Ky. HOMETOWN: New York, N.Y. COLLEGE: Louisville COLLEGE: Virginia LAST CLUB: – LAST CLUB: – ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution in ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution the first round (1st overall) of the 2013 MLS in the first round (6th overall) of the 2020 SuperDraft. MLS SuperDraft. FARRELL AT A GLANCE KESSLER AT A GLANCE • Leads all MLS outfield players in regular season minutes, starts, and games • Selected with the sixth-overall pick in the 2020 MLS SuperDraft. played since he entered the league as the first-overall SuperDraft pick in • Second-year center back made 22 appearances and 19 starts, with four 2013. additional starts in the playoffs, in first professional campaign. • Ranks as the club's all-time leader in MLS appearances, starts, and minutes • As a rookie, helped set a Revolution club record for fewest goals allowed played. per game (1.09 avg.) while leading the side in interceptions, tackles won, • Voted the Revolution's Defender of the Year three times by local media possession won, and clearances. (2015, 2018, 2019), and named the club's 2018 Humanitarian of the Year. • University of Virginia product played 52 games with the Cavaliers from • Represented the Revs in the 2016 AT&T MLS All-Star Game against Arse- 2017-19, earning All-ACC honors twice, 2019 ACC Tournament MVP recogni- nal. tion, and a spot on the 2019 NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team. • Drafted first overall pick in 2013 after a three-year career at Louisville, which •Owns one international appearance for the U.S. Men's National Team, included a 2012 NSCAA first-team All-American selection. helping coach 's side to a 1-0 win over Mexico in the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup final.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: 1 (2x, last 8/11/18 vs. PHI) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals: 1 (9/23/20 vs. MTL) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: 1 (9x, last 5/1/21 vs. ATL) Start: 8/28/21 vs. NYC Assists: N/A Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Shots: 3 (2x, last 8/11/18 vs. PHI) Goal: 8/11/18 vs. PHI Shots: 2 (3x, last 10/3/20 vs. NSH) Goal: 9/23/20 vs. MTL Shots on Goal: 1 (10x, last 9/22/18 vs. CHI) Assist: 5/1/21 vs. ATL Shots on Goal: 1 (3x, last 5/29/21 at CIN) Assist: N/A Fouls Committed: 4 (6/8/14 vs. NY) Yellow Card: 8/28/21 at NYC Fouls Committed: 3 (3/7/20 vs. CHI) Yellow Card: 7/17/21 at ATL Fouls Suffered: 4 (2x, last 7/30/14 vs. COL) Red Card: 5/21/17 vs. CLB Fouls Suffered: 2 (2x, last 10/7/20 vs. TOR) Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Leads MLS in minutes played. • Has appeared in 18 games, starting 15. • Only Revs player to start every match this season. • Logged 40th MLS appearance on August 28 at New York City. • Became the club's all-time leader in MLS appearances on August 28 at New • Missed time in July while on duty with the U.S. Men's National Team at the York City. 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup. • Became Revs' all-time minutes leader on August 18 vs. D.C. • Earned first USMNT cap in Gold Cup Final on Aug. 1 vs. Mexico. • Set record for most MLS starts in a Revs uniform (255) on August 8 vs. • Returned from international duty to play 90 minutes on Aug. 4 vs. Nashville. Philadelphia. • Made 25th MLS start on May 1 vs. Atlanta. • Earned MLS Team of the Week honors for shutout on Aug. 4 vs. Nashville. • Started the home opener on April 24 vs. D.C. ...Matched career high with 10 • Surpassed Matt Reis (254) for third-most games played in club history on clearances and added six recoveries. July 25 vs. Montreal. • Became third player to register 250 starts with New England on July 17 at Atlanta. • Started and registered an assist on May 1 vs. Atlanta...Named to Team of the Week bench.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2013 NE 32 32 0 1 2813 9 2 3 1 2014 NE 32 32 0 0 2840 6 3 1 0 2015 NE 32 32 0 0 2819 2 0 3 0 2016 NE 33 32 0 1 2891 3 1 1 0 2017 NE 30 30 0 3 2664 6 1 5 1 2018 NE 31 30 2 2 2701 12 3 2 0

2019 NE 29 29 0 1 2603 1 0 7 0 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2020 NE 20 19 0 0 1711 0 0 2 0 2020 NE 22 19 1 0 1823 12 2 2 0 2021 NE 23 23 0 1 2070 2 1 5 0 2021 NE 18 15 0 0 1382 3 1 2 0 TOT 262 259 2 9 23112 41 11 29 3 TOT 40 34 1 0 3205 15 3 4 0 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

5 | WILFRID KAPTOUM 6 | SCOTT CALDWELL POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-8 | Wt. 150 160 BIRTHDAY: March 15, 1991 (30) BIRTHDAY: July 7, 1996 (25) HOMETOWN: Braintree, Mass. HOMETOWN: Douala, Cameroon COLLEGE: Akron COLLEGE: -- LAST CLUB: -- LAST CLUB: Real Betis (ESP) ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution as ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution a Homegrown Player on Dec. 21, 2012. on Dec. 23, 2020. KAPTOUM AT A GLANCE CALDWELL AT A GLANCE • Developed in FC Barcelona’s academy before six-year professional career • Revolution Academy product and the club’s second Homegrown Player with Barcelona, Real Betis, and UD Almería. signing entering ninth MLS season, all with New England. • Has earned more than 100 professional caps including appearances La • Owns 224 games played in MLS – eighth most in club history – with 174 Liga, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and Copa del Rey. starts, five goals, and 18 assists since 2013. • Joined Barcelona Academy at age 12 and made pro debut with Barcelona B • Recognized as the club’s 2019 Humanitarian of the Year, voted 2015 Santand- in 2014. er Team MVP by Revolution fans, and named 2015 Players’ Player of the Year • In 2015-16 with Barcelona, competed in the UEFA Champions League and by teammates. helped lift the Copa del Rey trophy. • Named Most Outstanding Player at the 2010 College Cup, leading the Uni- • Made 15 La Liga appearances with Real Betis from 2018-19. versity of Akron to the NCAA Division I National Championship. • Has recorded caps with the Under-14, Under-15, Under-17, and Under-18 U.S. national teams. REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: N/A Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals: 1 (5x, last 9/22/18 vs. CHI) Appearance: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Assists: 1 (7/17/21 at ATL) Start: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Assists: 2 (7/29/17 vs. PHI) Start: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Shots: 1 (4x, last 8/14/21 at TOR) Goal: N/A Shots: 3 (2x, last 7/18/18 at MIN) Goal: 9/22/18 vs. CHI Shots on Goal: 1 (8/4/21 vs. NSH) Assist: 7/17/21 at ATL Shots on Goal: 2 (2x, last 9/1/18 vs. POR) Assist: 4/27/19 at SKC Fouls Committed: 2 (4x, last 8/18/21 vs. D.C.) Yellow Card: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Fouls Committed: 6 (8/19/18 at DC) Yellow Card: 11/8/20 at PHI Fouls Suffered: 1 (2X, last 7/3/21 at CLB) Red Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: 5 (7/5/17 vs. NY) Red Card: 8/25/20 at DC

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Owns one assist in 15 appearances, with six starts, in debut MLS season. • Owns eight appearances this season, including one start. • Started in the 3-2 win on August 18 vs. D.C. United. • Logged first start of the season on August 21 vs. Cincinnati. • Recorded one shot in a substitute appearance on August 14 at Toronto. • Saw 15 minutes of action in the Aug. 18 win vs. D.C. • Registered fifth start on August 4 vs. Nashville... Logged one shot on target. • Played 15 minutes off the bench on August 8 vs. Philadelphia. • Recorded first MLS assist on July 17 at Atlanta. • Played 15 minutes on July 21 at Miami. • Logged second MLS start on May 22 vs. New York. • Made first appearance of the season on June 19 at New York City. • Collected first MLS start and first appearance at Gillette Stadium with a 64-minute outing on April 24 vs. D.C. • Made MLS debut as a substitute in season opener on April 17 at Chicago.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2013 NE 29 23 0 2 2174 6 1 2 0 2014 NE 26 14 0 2 1553 6 1 6 0 2015 NE 34 32 2 5 2882 14 5 3 0 2016 NE 32 31 0 3 2622 9 1 6 0 2017 NE 33 26 1 5 2195 11 2 2 0 2018 NE 24 20 2 0 1522 13 8 7 1 2019 NE 20 12 0 1 1079 3 2 2 0

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2020 NE 18 15 0 0 1155 2 0 4 1 2021 NE 15 6 0 1 508 4 1 4 0 2021 NE 8 1 0 0 113 0 0 0 0 TOT 15 6 0 1 508 4 1 4 0 TOT 224 174 5 18 15295 64 20 32 2 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS • 7 | GUSTAVO BOU 8 | MATT POLSTER POSITION: Forward | Ht. 5-10 | Wt. 175 POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 6-0 | Wt. 170 BIRTHDAY: Feb. 18, 1990 (31) BIRTHDAY: June 8, 1993 (28) HOMETOWN: Concordia, Argentina HOMETOWN: Las Vegas, Nev. COLLEGE: -- COLLEGE: SIU Edwardsville LAST CLUB: Club Tijuana (MEX) LAST CLUB: Rangers FC (SCO) ACQUIRED: Acquired via transfer from ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution via Club Tijuana and signed to a multi-year transfer from Rangers FC on July 8, 2020. Designated Player contract on July 10, 2019.

BOU AT A GLANCE POLSTER AT A GLANCE •Designated Player has scored 26 goals - second most in MLS - in 53 regular • Defensive midfielder enters sixth MLS season with 118 league appearances, season games since joining the Revolution from Club Tijuana in July 2019. 99 starts, four goals and 12 assists with New England and Chicago Fire FC. •2021 MLS All-Star currently in second place in the 2021 MLS Golden Boot • Appeared in 15 league games, starting eight, and made four playoff starts race with 12 goals. with New England in 2020 after joining the team after the MLS is Back Tour- •Finished fifth in 2019 MLS Newcomer of the Year voting after scoring nine nament. goals in 14 games after joining MLS in the secondary transfer window. • Returned to MLS in July 2020 after a stint at Rangers FC, where he played •Scored a team-high three goals in 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs and became the 10 games in the Scottish Premiership and started in UEFA Europa League second different Revolution player to record a postseason brace. Qualifying. •The Revolution are 10-0-6 across all competitions when Bou scores a goal. • Began career as the seventh-overall pick in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft by the • Prior to MLS, totaled more 270 appearances, 85 goals scored, and 35 assists Chicago Fire, logging over 6,000 minutes and 82 appearances from 2015-18. in 12-year career spanning Argentina, Mexico, and Ecuador. • Capped once by the United States Men’s National Team in 2018.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: 2 (7/25/21 vs. MTL) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals: 1 (3x, last 8/5/17 vs. NE) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: 1 (9x, last 8/21/21 vs. CIN) Start: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Assists: 2 (7/1/17 vs. VAN) Start: 8/14/21 at TOR Shots: 9 (7/27/19 vs. ORL) Goal: 8/14/21 at TOR Shots: 3 (3x, last 9/3/16 vs. PHI) Goal: 8/8/21 vs. PHI Shots on Goal: 4 (9/25/19 at POR) Assist: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Shots on Goal: 2 (2x, last 6/10/17 vs. ATL) Assist: 10/14/20 at MTL Fouls Committed: 3 (2x, last 6/23/21 vs. NY) Yellow Card: 8/4/21 vs. NSH Fouls Committed: 5 (3x, last 9/28/16 at SEA) Yellow Card: 8/28/21 at NYC Fouls Suffered: 4 (8/10/19 at SEA) Red Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: 4 (2x, last 4/24/21 vs. DC) Red Card: 9/12/20 at PHI

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Ranks tied for second in MLS in goals (12) and owns four assists over 21 • Has played in 21 matches with 18 starts. appearances. • Returned from injury with a 33-minute shift off the bench on August 28 at • 2021 MLS All-Star has scored 11 goals in his last 16 games. New York City. • Voted MLS Player of the Month for July (5G, 1A). • Exited the match on August 14 at Toronto with a knee injury...Missed August • Wore the captain's armband in five of six games in Carles Gil's absence. 18 match vs. D.C. • Collected 50th MLS appearance on August 14 at Toronto...Netted first penal- • Scored first goal in a Revolution uniform on August 8 vs. Philadelphia. ty-kick goal in MLS and fifth game-winning goal of the season. • Surpassed 8,500 career minutes played on August 4 vs. Nashville. • Pulled into a tie in the Golden Boot race with 11th goal on August 8 vs. Phil- • Started, played all 90 minutes and recorded two shots on July 19 at Atlanta. adelphia. • Recorded 100th MLS appearance on May 1 vs. Atlanta. • Set new career high with 10th goal on July 31 at New York. • Started in central midfield to open the season on April 17 at Chicago. • Earned MLS Team of the Week honors and registered first brace in league play on July 25 vs. Montreal. • Scored seventh goal of the season, the game winner, on July 17 at Atlanta. • Scored in a career-best fifth consecutive game on July 3 at Columbus... Marked 20th MLS goal. • Matched career-best streak of four consecutive games with a goal scored on June 27 at FC Dallas. • Registered the game-winning goal on June 23 vs. New York. • Recorded a goal and an assist for the second time in MLS on May 22 vs. New York... Earned Team of the Week honors. • Scored the game-tying goal in 2-2 draw on April 17 at Chicago.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2015 CHI 30 27 0 0 2422 12 4 10 0 2016 CHI 27 24 2 2 2107 20 4 5 0 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2017 CHI 22 21 1 7 1769 9 3 3 0 2019 NE 14 13 9 2 1155 61 25 1 0 2018 CHI 3 1 0 1 126 1 0 0 0 2020 NE 18 14 5 3 1329 64 22 0 0 2020 NE 15 8 0 2 756 2 0 4 1 2021 NE 21 18 12 4 1640 50 23 1 0 2021 NE 21 18 1 0 1516 11 2 5 0

TOT 53 45 26 9 4124 175 70 2 0 TOT 118 99 4 12 8696 55 13 27 1 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

9 | ADAM BUKSA 10 | TEAL BUNBURY POSITION: Forward | Ht. 6-3 | Wt. 185 POSITION: Forward | Ht. 6-2 | Wt. 185 BIRTHDAY: July 12, 1996 (25) BIRTHDAY: Feb. 27, 1990 (31) HOMETOWN: Kraków, Poland HOMETOWN: Prior Lake, Minn. COLLEGE: -- COLLEGE: Akron LAST CLUB: Pogón Szczecin (POL) LAST CLUB: Sporting Kansas City (MLS) ACQUIRED: Acquired via transfer from ACQUIRED: Acquired via trade with Pogón Szczecin and signed to a multi-year Sporting Kansas City on Feb. 19, 2014. Designated Player contract on Dec. 20, 2019.

BUKSA AT A GLANCE BUNBURY AT A GLANCE • Entering second MLS campaign after recording six regular season goals • Entering 12th MLS season, eighth in New England, and ranks 12th among and two assists in first MLS season in 2020. active MLS players in goals scored (63) and games played (311), with 28 • Owns 46 appearances in MLS, 32 of them starts, with 16 goals and four career assists. assists. • Ranks fourth in Revolution history with 44 goals, with 21 assists, since join- • One of two Revs players to appear in all 23 league games in 2020, adding ing New England in a trade from Sporting Kansas City in 2014. one goal in four MLS Cup Playoff starts. • Has scored at least eight goals across all competitions in four straight sea- • Polish international led Pogón Szczecin with seven goals scored through sons since 2017, claiming the club’s 2020 Golden Boot award with eight tal- 17 appearances in 2019-20 campaign, helping club reach first place in the lies in 22 games. Ekstraklasa table. • Named the Revolution’s 2020 Humanitarian of the Year for his leadership in • Captured Pogón Szczecin's Golden Boot after pacing team with 11 goals in organizing community events. the 2018-19 season.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: 2 (2x, last 8/21/21 vs. CIN) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals: 2 (6x, last 11/1/20 vs. DC) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: 1 (4x, last 8/21/21 vs. CIN) Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: 1 (28x, last 8/29/20 vs. NY) Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Shots: 8 (7/7/21 vs. TOR) Goal: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Shots: 7 (4x, last 10/14/20 at MTL) Goal: 7/21/21 at MIA Shots on Goal: 4 (2x, last 7/7/21 vs. TOR) Assist: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Shots on Goal: 4 (4x, last 7/21/21 at MIA) Assist: 8/29/20 vs. NY Fouls Committed: 6 (10/14/20 at MTL) Yellow Card: 4/24/21 vs. DC Fouls Committed: 7 (2x, last 7/23/16 vs. CHI) Yellow Card: 6/27/21 at DAL Fouls Suffered: 3 (3x, last 4/24/21 vs. DC) Red Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: 5 (2x, last 5/31/15 vs. LA) Red Card: 8/27/11 vs. DAL 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Owns 10 goals, second on the team, and leads New England in shots (75) • Has appeared in 20 matches, starting six, with two goals scored. over 23 appearances, with 16 starts... Leads the team in shots on target (28). • Started and played 75 minutes on August 28 at New York City. • Selected by the Polish National Team for three upcoming World Cup Quali- • Matched career high in shots on target (4) and netted second goal of the fier matches in September. season on July 21 at Miami. • Surpassed 3,000 minutes played in MLS with a full 90-minute performance • Registered 300th MLS appearance on July 3 at Columbus. on August 28 at New York City. • Opened 2021 account with an 85th-minute goal on May 12 at Philadelphia... • Registered second MLS brace and logged one assist on August 21 vs. Cin- Claimed sole possession of fourth-place on the club's all-time goals scored cinnati... Earned MLS Team of the Week honors. list. • Netted the game-winning goal in stoppage time on July 31 at New York... • On May 1 vs. Atlanta, moved ahead of for ninth-most games Totaled seven shots. played in club history. • Recorded first MLS brace on July 21 at Miami...Finished with three shots on goal...Named to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week. • Collected first assist of the season on July 17 at Atlanta. • Scored fifth goal and recorded career-high eight shots on July 7 vs. Toronto... Matched career best with four shots on goal. • Scored game-winning goal on May 29 at Cincinnati...Marked 10th MLS YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R goal...Totaled seven shots. 2010 KC 26 13 5 2 1441 41 23 3 0 • Scored off the bench for a second consecutive match on May 22 vs. New York...Played 29 minutes and logged four shots, two on target. 2011 KC 29 20 9 3 1744 55 22 2 1 • Netted the game-winning goal in the 86th minute on May 16 vs. Columbus... 2012 KC 22 14 5 1 1247 50 16 2 0 Scored three minutes after entering match as a substitute. • Started and scored club's first goal of the season on April 17 at Chicago. 2013 KC 12 1 0 1 214 10 2 1 0 2014 NE 31 28 4 6 2446 53 28 5 0 2015 NE 30 20 4 5 1787 26 10 6 0 2016 NE 27 19 2 2 1666 49 9 5 0 2017 NE 28 13 7 1 1279 46 22 1 0 2018 NE 32 30 11 4 2566 68 33 5 0 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2019 NE 32 25 6 2 2191 62 21 2 0 2020 NE 23 16 6 2 1499 59 24 4 0 2020 NE 22 19 8 1 1466 43 12 3 0 2021 NE 23 16 10 2 1519 75 28 1 0 2021 NE 20 6 2 0 655 23 10 2 0 TOT 46 32 16 4 3018 134 52 5 0 TOT 311 208 63 28 18702 537 208 37 1 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

11 | EMMANUEL BOATENG 12 | JUSTIN RENNICKS POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-6 | Wt. 150 POSITION: Forward | Ht. 5-11 | Wt. 165 BIRTHDAY: Jan. 17, 1994 (27) BIRTHDAY: March 20, 1999 (22) HOMETOWN: Accra, Ghana HOMETOWN: South Hamilton, Mass. COLLEGE: Califonia Santa Barbara COLLEGE: Indiana LAST CLUB: Columbus Crew SC (MLS) LAST CLUB: – ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution as Jan. 7, 2021. a Homegrown Player on Jan. 18, 2019.

BOATENG AT A GLANCE RENNICKS AT A GLANCE • Sixth-year midfielder owns 127 career appearances, 70 starts, 10 goals and • In January 2019, became the sixth Revolution Academy product to sign with 17 assists with LA Galaxy (2016-19), D.C. United (2019-20), Columbus Crew the club as a Homegrown Player. (2020) and New England. • Owns seven MLS appearances and one start in the regular season, adding • Tallied nine goals and 13 assists in 108 regular season appearances with three MLS Cup Playoff appearances during the 2020 campaign. the LA Galaxy from 2016-19. • Scored four goals in eight appearances with Revolution II during the 2020 • Began career in Sweden’s top-flight Allsvenskan with Helsingborgs IF, to- USL League One season, tied for the team lead. taling 37 league appearances from 2013-15. • Has scored seven goals for the United States’ Under-20 side, including the • Recognized as nation’s top high school player in 2012 as the recipient of the game winner in a Round of 16 win vs. France in the 2019 FIFA U-20 World 2012 Gatorade Player of the Year award. Cup. • Graduate of Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy in native Accra. • Played two years of at Indiana, recording six goals and one assist in 29 total appearances.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: 1 (10x, last 8/21/21 vs. CIN) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals: N/A Appearance: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Assists: 2 (4/23/16 vs. RSL) Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: N/A Start: 6/29/19 vs. HOU Shots: 5 (6/22/19 at CIN) Goal: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Shots: 2 (3/9/19 vs. CLB) Goal: N/A Shots on Goal: 3 (10/16/16 at HOU) Assist: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Shots on Goal: N/A Assist: N/A Fouls Committed: 3 (9/15/18 at TOR) Yellow Card: 10/28/20 at D.C. Fouls Committed: 1 (6/29/19 vs. HOU) Yellow Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: 3 (5/8/16 vs. NE) Red Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: 1 (3x, last 7/21/20 vs. TOR) Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Owns one goal and three assists in six appearances for New England, in- • Owns one appearance this season, a second-half shift off the bench on Au- cluding two starts. gust 21 vs. Cincinnati. • Logged his 70th MLS start on August 28 at New York City. • Has started 16 games for Revolution II in USL League One...Has recorded • Collected first start with New England on August 21 vs. Cincinnati... Regis- one goal and thre assists. tered a goal-and-assist performance in the win... Played 62 minutes. • Assisted Tajon Buchanan's goal in comeback win on August 18 vs. D.C. • Played a season-high 27 minutes off the bench on August 4 vs. Nashville. • Played 12 minutes off the bench on July 21 at Miami. • Made Revolution debut on July 7 vs. Toronto... Assisted Adam Buksa's goal in the second half...Played 26 minutes.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2016 LA 26 17 2 5 1547 20 9 1 0 2017 LA 34 29 4 2 2321 28 13 0 0 2018 LA 27 12 2 5 1188 17 4 2 0 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2019 LA/DC 24 7 1 1 930 14 5 1 0 2019 NE 2 1 0 0 106 3 0 0 0 2020 DC/CLB 10 3 0 1 323 3 1 2 0 2020 NE 4 0 0 0 29 2 0 0 0 2021 NE 6 2 1 3 216 4 1 0 0 2021 NE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TOT 127 70 10 17 6525 86 33 6 0 TOT 7 1 0 0 136 5 0 0 0 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

13 | MACIEL 15 | BRANDON BYE POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-6 | Wt. 150 POSITION: Defender | Ht. 6-0 | Wt. 185 BIRTHDAY: January 18, 2000 (21) BIRTHDAY: Nov. 29, 1995 (25) HOMETOWN: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil HOMETOWN: Portage, Mich. COLLEGE: – COLLEGE: Western Michigan LAST CLUB: Revolution II (USL) LAST CLUB: – ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution on March 22, 2021. in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2018 MLS SuperDraft. MACIEL AT A GLANCE BYE AT A GLANCE • On May 1, 2021, became the first Revolution II graduate to play in MLS for • Owns 95 MLS appearances, including 82 starts, with five goals and seven New England. assists since being drafted eighth overall in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft. • Signed to MLS roster on March 22, 2021 after featuring in all 16 games for • Finished rookie campaign with the third most appearances (24) and min- Revolution II in the team’s inaugural USL League One season. utes played (1,470) among all 2018 MLS SuperDraft picks. • Central midfielder was the only player to appear in all 16 matches for Revs • Led Western Michigan to its first MAC regular season championship, NCAA II during 2020 season. Tournament win, and national top-five ranking as a team captain in 2017. • Developed for 10 years in the Botafogo F.R. Academy in Brazil. • Major League Soccer’s first draftee from Western Michigan University, was • Suited up for the Botafogo Under-20 side in the 2020 Copa Sao Paulo de named MAC Player of the Year and a semifinalist as a Futebol Junior. senior. • Made 32 appearances for the Botafogo F.R. U-20 side at center midfield in 2019 across all competitions totaling 2,000 minutes.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: N/A Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals: 1 (4x, last 5/1/21 vs. ATL) Appearance: 8/14/21 at TOR Assists: N/A Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: 1 (7x, last 7/25/21 vs. MTL) Start: 8/14/21 at TOR Shots: 2 (7/3/21 at CLB) Goal: N/A Shots: 5 (5/29/21 at CIN) Goal: 7/31/21 at NY Shots on Goal: 1 (7/3/21 at CLB) Assist: N/A Shots on Goal: 2 (2x, last 5/29/21 at CIN) Assist: 7/25/21 vs. MTL Fouls Committed: 3 (2x, last 7/7/21 vs. TOR) Yellow Card: 6/19/21 at NYC Fouls Committed: 4 (4x, last 5/1/21 vs. ATL) Yellow Card: 8/14/21 at TOR Fouls Suffered: 1 (5x, last 8/8/21 vs. PHI) Red Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: 3 (9/29/19 vs. NYC) Red Card: 4/27/19 at SKC

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Second-year pro has appeared in 17 games and started 14 in debut MLS • Has appeared in 19 matches with 18 starts... Owns one goal and two assists. season. • Ranks tied for second on the team in minutes played. • Posted a 28-minute shift off the bench on August 21 vs. Cincinnati. • Made 95th MLS appearance on August 14 at Toronto. • Logged two shots, one on goal, on July 3 at Columbus. • Netted second goal of the season on July 31 at New York. • Made first career substitute appearance on June 23 vs. New York. • Made 75th MLS start on July 3 at Columbus. • Recorded a third consecutive start on May 12 at Philadelphia. • Tallied a career-high five shots, including two on target, over a 90-minute • On May 8 at Nashville, completed 37 of 41 passes and created one chance. performance on May 29 at Cincinnati. • Made MLS debut on May 1 vs. Atlanta United...Became the first Revolution • Collected first assist of the season on Adam Buksa's game-winner on May II graduate to appear and start in a first-team match...Completed all 33 pass 16 vs. Columbus...Added two key passes and two shots. attempts. • Scored fourth career goal on May 1 vs. Atlanta... Also recorded team highs • Missed first two games of the season with an injury. in tackles (5), recoveries (9), and interceptions (2)...Eclipsed 6,000 career minutes played. • Paced team with three tackles in home opener on April 24 vs. D.C. United.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2018 NE 24 16 1 2 1470 12 5 4 0 2019 NE 30 30 2 2 2657 22 7 4 1 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2020 NE 22 18 0 1 1636 13 2 2 0 2021 NE 17 14 0 0 1156 3 1 1 0 2021 NE 19 18 2 2 1646 16 5 3 0 TOT 17 14 0 0 1156 3 1 1 0 TOT 95 82 5 7 7409 63 19 13 1 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

17 | TAJON BUCHANAN 18 | BRAD KNIGHTON POSITION: Forward | Ht. 6-0 | Wt. 155 POSITION: Goalkeeper | Ht. 6-2 | Wt. 185 BIRTHDAY: Feb. 8, 1999 (22) BIRTHDAY: Feb. 6, 1985 (36) HOMETOWN: Brampton, Ontario HOMETOWN: Richmond, Va. COLLEGE: Syracuse COLLEGE: UNC-Wilmington LAST CLUB: – LAST CLUB: Vancouver Whitecaps FC ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution in ACQUIRED: Acquired via trade with Van- the first round (9th overall) of the 2019 MLS couver Whitecaps FC on Dec. 11, 2013. SuperDraft. BUCHANAN AT A GLANCE KNIGHTON AT A GLANCE • 2021 MLS All-Star enjoyed breakout 2020 season, appearing in all 23 • 15-year pro in second stint with New England, entering 11th MLS campaign league games with two goals, plus four starts and one goal in the MLS with the club. Cup Playoffs. • Has posted a 31-26-20 career record with 15 shutouts across 80 MLS ap- • Owns nine international appearances for the Canada Men's National Team, pearances and 76 starts. including five in the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup where he was named the • First signed with New England as an undrafted free agent out of UNC-Wilm- tournament's Best Young Player. ington in 2007, and owns a 19-17-14 record with the Revs. • Received Canada Soccer’s 2020 Youth International Player of the Year • Started four of five matches in the Revs’ run to the 2016 U.S. Open Cup Award. Final, recording 18 saves and 1.20 goals-against average in the tournament. • Displayed versatility in second pro season, featuring primarily as a winger • Played for the Philadelphia Union (2010) and Vancouver Whitecaps FC before converting to right back at the start of the 2020 postseason. (2012-13), helping the Whitecaps reach the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first • Made international debut in March 2021 with Canada Under-23s, scoring time in club history. two goals in the Concacaf Olympic Qualifying Championship. • Inducted into UNC-Wilmington Athletic Hall of Fame in January 2018.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: 1 (8x, last 8/21/21 vs. CIN) Appearance: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Shots Faced: 13 (4/25/09 at RSL) Appearance: 7/31/21 at NY Assists: 1 (8x, last 8/21/21 vs. CIN) Start: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Saves: 9 (4/4/09 vs. DAL) Start: 7/31/2 1at NY Shots: 7 (10/3/20 vs. NSH) Goal: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Goals Allowed: 6 (4/25/09 at RSL) Win: 7/31/21 at NY Shots on Goal: 4 (5/22/21 vs. NY) Assist: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Shutout: 7/21/21 at MIA Fouls Committed: 3 (2x, last 5/16/21 vs. CLB) Yellow Card: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Yellow Card: 7/9/16 vs. CLB Fouls Suffered: 6 (2x, last 5/29/21 at CIN) Red Card: N/A Red Card: 10/16/16 at CHI

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Has started five games this season with a 4-1-0 record. • Enjoying a career season with six goals and four assists in 17 games played, • Collected career-best fourth straight win on July 31 at New York. including 13 starts. • Recorded three saves on July 25 vs. Montreal. • Selected by the Canadian National Team for three upcoming World Cup • Collected second straight clean sheet and 75th MLS appearance on July Qualifier matches in September. 21 at Miami. • Recorded a goal-and-assist performance on August 21 vs. Cincinnati... • Logged a clean-sheet victory with five saves on July 17 at Atlanta. Logged 50th appearance in MLS. • Made season debut with four-save effort on July 7 vs. Toronto. • Scored third goal in five games as a substitute against on August 18 vs. D.C. United. • Netted fourth goal of the season, a first-half header, on August 14 at To- ronto. YEAR TEAM GP GS W L T MINS SHO SV GA • Featured in five games for the Canadian Men's National Team in the 2021 2007 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Concacaf Gold Cup... Netted one goal in the semifinal round vs. Mexico... Named the tournament's Best Young Player and a Best XI selection. 2008 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Collected his first goal-and-assist performance on July 3 at Columbus. 2009 NE 6 6 1 2 3 540 0 36 14 • Collected second goal on June 23 vs. New York. • Registered second assist in 31-minute shift on June 19 at New York City FC. 2010 PHI 8 8 3 3 1 652 2 23 8 • Scored first goal and notched a career-high four shots on target on May 22 2012 VAN 10 8 3 3 3 782 3 27 7 vs. New York...Marked first game-winning goal. • Made first start at right back in regular season play on May 8 at Nashville. 2013 VAN 11 11 6 3 2 990 2 35 15 • Registered assist on Gustavo Bou's game-tying goal on April 17 at Chicago. 2014 NE 2 2 1 1 0 180 0 6 6 2015 NE 3 3 1 1 1 270 1 9 6 2016 NE 13 13 6 5 1 1153 2 31 16 2017 NE 6 6 3 1 2 540 1 20 11 2018 NE 7 7 2 3 2 630 1 33 13 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2019 NE 10 4 0 2 391 11 2 0 0 2019 NE 8 7 1 3 4 662 0 16 13 2020 NE 23 11 2 2 1084 30 12 1 0 2020 NE 1 1 0 0 1 90 0 5 1 2021 NE 17 13 6 4 1118 34 15 2 0 2021 NE 5 5 4 1 0 450 2 14 6

TOT 50 28 8 8 2593 75 29 3 0 TOT 80 77 31 26 20 6939 15 255 116 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

19 | EDWARD KIZZA 22 | CARLES GIL POSITION: Forward | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 170 POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-7 | Wt. 145 BIRTHDAY: Dec. 17, 1998 (22) BIRTHDAY: Nov. 22, 1992 (29) HOMETOWN: Kampala, Uganda HOMETOWN: Valencia, Spain COLLEGE: Pittsburgh COLLEGE: – LAST CLUB: – LAST CLUB: Deportivo de la Coruna (ESP) ACQUIRED: Selected in the first round ACQUIRED: Transferred from Deportivo de (24th overall) of the 2021 MLS SuperDraft; la Coruna and signed to a multi-year Desig- signed by New England on March 5, 2021. nated Player contract on Jan. 30, 2019. KIZZA AT A GLANCE GIL AT A GLANCE • Selected by New England in the first round (24th overall) of the 2021 MLS • The 2019 MLS Newcomer of the Year, MLS Best XI selection, and Revolution SuperDraft. Team MVP owns 57 league appearances, 55 starts, 12 goals and 31 assists. • Owns four goals in USL League One action. • Revs’ captain has led New England to back-to-back MLS Cup Playoff ap- • Scored 31 goals in 53 appearances over three seasons at the University of pearances, with two goals and three assists en route to the 2020 Eastern Pittsburgh from 2017-19, leading the team in goals with 15 as a sophomore Conference Final after returning from an injury that sidelined him for the and 12 as a junior. majority of 2020. • Named to the All-ACC First-Team, All-ACC Tournament Team, Scholar All- • Claimed New England’s 2019 Golden Boot with 10 goals and 14 assists, East Region Team, and All-South Region Second Team in 2019. starting every game. • Uganda native arrived in the United States at age 14, attending Carlisle High • Transferred to the Revolution in January 2019 and signed as a Designated School in Virginia before transferring to Montverde Academy in Florida after Player after making more than 180 appearances in eight-year professional his sophomore season. career in Spain and England.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: N/A Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals: 2 (3/17/19 at TOR) Appearance: 7/31/21 at NY Assists: N/A Start: N/A Assists: 3 (6/23/21 vs. NY) Start: 7/31/21 at NY Shots: 1 (2x, last 6/27/21 at DAL) Goal: N/A Shots: 9 (7/17/19 vs. VAN) Goal: 7/7/21 vs. TOR Shots on Goal: N/A Assist: N/A Shots on Goal: 3 (2x, last 7/17/19 vs. VAN) Assist: 7/31/21 at NY Fouls Committed: N/A Yellow Card: N/A Fouls Committed: 2 (8/17/19 at NY) Yellow Card: 9/7/19 at NYC Fouls Suffered: N/A Red Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: 6 (3x, last 11/8/20 at PHI) Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Has made eight MLS appearances and seven more in USL League One. • 2021 MLS All-Star named MLS Player of the Month in June after recording • Scored four goals with Revolution II this season. five assists in three games. • Made USL League One Team of the Week after two-goal performance on • Sidelined for all of July with a muscle injury...Returned to training on Aug. 30. Aug. 5. • MLS MVP candidate has recorded a league-high 15 assists with two goals • Appeared as a second-half substitute on July 7 vs. Toronto. in 17 starts. • Played nine minutes off the bench on June 27 at FC Dallas... Logged one • Seven game-winning assists are a club record and one shy of MLS sin- shot. gle-season record (8). • Played a career-high 25 minutes as a substitute on May 29 at Cincinnati. • Logged two assists, including a game-winning helper, on July 31 at New • Made Gillette Stadium debut as a substitute on May 22 vs. New York. York...Named to Team of the Week. • Played 11 minutes off the bench on May 12 at Philadelphia. • Notched game-winning assist and three shots on July 25 vs. Montreal. • Collected second professional appearance on May 8 at Nashville. • Logged one assist on July 21 at Miami. • Made professional debut with seven-minute outing on April 17 at Chicago... • Scored first free-kick goal in MLS and added a game-high six chances cre- Registered one shot, which hit the crossbar. ated on July 7 vs. Toronto. • Earned MLS Player of the Week Honors after logging a career-best three assists on June 23 vs. New York...Extended streak to five straight games with an assist... Marked 50th MLS appearance. • Registered two assists on June 19 at New York City FC. • Logged game-winning assist on May 29 at Cincinnati...Added 10 chances created and two shots...Earned MLS Team of the Week honors. • Recorded one goal and one assist on May 1 vs. Atlanta...Logged a game- high five key passes...Named to MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week...Im- proved to 5-of-7 from the penalty spot for his MLS career.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2019 NE 34 34 10 14 3052 67 24 6 0

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2020 NE 6 4 0 2 366 7 2 0 0 2021 NE 8 0 0 0 91 2 0 0 0 2021 NE 17 17 2 15 1502 30 11 0 0 TOT 8 0 0 0 91 2 0 0 0 TOT 57 55 12 31 4920 104 37 6 0 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

23 | JON BELL 24 | DEJUAN JONES POSITION: Defender | Ht. 6-1 | Wt. 175 POSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 165 BIRTHDAY: August 26, 1997 (23) BIRTHDAY: June 24, 1997 (24) HOMETOWN: Silver Spring, Md. HOMETOWN: Lansing, Mich. COLLEGE: Maryland Baltimore County COLLEGE: Michigan State LAST CLUB: – LAST CLUB: – ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution to ACQUIRED: Selected by the Revolution in a one-year contract with additional club the first round (11th overall) of the 2019 MLS options on March 22, 2021. SuperDraft.

BELL AT A GLANCE JONES AT A GLANCE • Central defender graduated from Revolution II roster to the first team in • Third-year pro was selected by New England with the 11th-overall pick in the March 2021 after making 15 starts in USL League One during debut pro 2019 MLS SuperDraft. campaign in 2020. • Has made 58 league appearances and 47 starts, with five additional starts in • In 2020, became only the fifth graduate from UMBC to be selected in the the MLS Cup Playoffs, and owns three goals and five assists. MLS SuperDraft. • Featured primarily at outside back with additional appearances in midfield. • Named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List at the start of 2019 season. • Recorded 16 goals and 14 assists across 75 career appearances for Michigan • Appeared in 56 games during his four years at UMBC, making 53 starts at State, earning back-to-back Second Team All-Big 10 Conference selections. midfield and defense. • Led Michigan State to the College Cup Semifinal in 2018 and the College Cup Elite Eight in 2017. • A native of Lansing, Mich., and a decorated high school player named the state's Gatorade Player of the Year and Mr. Soccer in 2015.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: 1 (6/19/21 at NYC) Appearance: 7/25/21 vs. MTL Goals: 1 (3x, last 8/18/21 vs. D.C.) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: 1 (7/21/21 at MIA) Start: 7/25/21 vs. MTL Assists: 1 (5x, last 8/14/21 at TOR) Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Shots: 1 (3x, last 6/19/21 vs. NYC) Goal: 6/19/21 at NYC Shots: 3 (2x, last 7/7/21 vs. TOR) Goal: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Shots on Goal: 1 (6/19/21 vs. NYC) Assist: 7/21/21 at MIA Shots on Goal: 3 (10/7/20 vs. TOR) Assist: 8/14/21 at TOR Fouls Committed: 3 (5/16/21 vs. CLB) Yellow Card: 5/16/21 vs. CLB Fouls Committed: 3 (10/19/20 vs. PHI) Yellow Card: 7/3/21 at CLB Fouls Suffered: N/A Red Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: 4 (3/7/20 vs. CHI) Red Card: 4/17/21 at CHI

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Has appeared in eight contests, including seven starts, in debut MLS cam- • Owns two goals and four assists over 20 games played, all starts. paign. • Tied for third on the team with four assists... Ranks second in minutes played. • Has missed time with a hamstring injury. • Made seventh MLS start at right back on August 28 at New York City FC. • Returned to the Starting XI and logged first MLS assist on July 21 at Miami. • Posted a 90-minute shift on August 21 vs. Cincinnati...Marked first start at • Started and played 68 minutes on June 27 at FC Dallas. right back in 2021...Surpassed 4,000 minutes played in MLS. • Opened MLS account and became the first Revolution II graduate to score • Tallied the game-winning goal on August 18 vs. D.C. United. for the first team on June 19 at New York City. • Collected fourth assist on August 14 at Toronto. • Submitted a 13-minute shift off the bench on May 29 at Cincinnati. • Named to MLS Team of the Week for performance on August 8 vs. Phila- • Made a third consecutive start on May 22 vs. New York. delphia. • Made a second consecutive start on May 16 vs. Columbus...Logged team- • Registered one assist on July 31 at New York. bests in tackles (3) and interceptions (2) over the 90-minute outing. • Collected 50th MLS appearance on July 7 vs. Toronto... Logged three shots. • Became the second Revolution II alum to appear in a first-team contest on • Recorded second assist on July 3 at Columbus... Tallied team highs in tackles May 12 at Philadelphia...Played 90 minutes in central defense. (7), possession gained (7), and clearances (4). • Scored first goal of the season in 90-minute shift on June 23 vs. New York... Earned MLS Team of the Week honors. • Logged two shots on goal and played 90 minutes on May 22 vs. New York. • Recorded assist on Teal Bunbury's goal on May 12 at Philadelphia. • Started and played 89 minutes in 2-2 draw on April 17 at Chicago...Issued a red card for denial of obvious goal-scoring opportunity in stoppage time and served a one-game suspension on April 24.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2019 NE 20 14 1 1 1296 13 4 0 0 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2020 NE 18 13 0 0 1134 7 5 2 0 2021 NE 8 7 1 1 593 3 2 1 0 2021 NE 20 20 2 4 1704 11 5 2 1 TOT NE 8 7 1 1 593 3 2 1 0 TOT 58 47 3 5 4134 31 14 4 1 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

25 | ARNÓR TRAUSTASON 26 | TOMMY MCNAMARA POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 6-0 | Wt. 165 POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 170 BIRTHDAY: April 30, 1993 (28) BIRTHDAY: Feb. 6, 1991 (30) HOMETOWN: Keflavík, Iceland HOMETOWN: West Nyack, N.Y. COLLEGE: – COLLEGE: Brown/Clemson LAST CLUB: Malmö FF (SWE) LAST CLUB: Houston Dynamo (MLS) ACQUIRED: Acquired by New England via ACQUIRED: Trade with Houston Dynamo transfer from Malmö FF on March 16, 2021. on Aug. 17, 2020; re-signed by New En- gland on Dec. 22, 2020.

TRAUSTASON AT A GLANCE MCNAMARA AT A GLANCE • Winger arrives in New England with more than 275 appearances across • Eighth-year midfielder owns 166 league appearances, 112 starts, 18 goals, all competitions in the top flights of Sweden, Greece, Austria, Norway, and and 22 assists between Chivas USA, New York City FC, Houston Dynamo, Iceland. and New England. • Has collected 40 international caps with Iceland national team, including • Joined the Revolution midway through 2020 and made 14 appearances, appearances at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and 2016 European Champion- plus four in the playoffs, before re-signing with New England for the 2021 ship. season. • Most recently featured for Malmö FF from 2018-21, and helped the Swedish • Spent four years with New York City FC, playing 86 games and tallying 13 side capture the 2020 Allsvenskan title following a runner-up finish in the goals with 14 assists from 2015-18. 2019 campaign. • Made 37 leagues appearances for the Houston Dynamo from 2019-20. • Owns 34 combined appearances in UEFA Champions League and UEFA • Played collegiately at Brown and Clemson, earning a master’s degree in Europa League competition. applied economics, before being selected by Chivas USA in the 2014 MLS • Won the 2018 Greek Super League 1 title with AEK Athens, as well as the SuperDraft. 2015 Allsvenskan title and the 2015 Swedish Cup with IFK Norrköping.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: 2 (7/21/21 at MIA) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals: 1 (18x, last 8/18/21 vs. D.C.) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: 2 (5/22/21 vs. NY) Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: 2 (7/17/16 at MTL) Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Shots: 3 (8/8/21 vs. PHI) Goal: 7/21/21 at MIA Shots: 5 (3/26/16 vs. NE) Goal: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Shots on Goal: 2 (7/21/21 at MIA) Assist: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Shots on Goal: 2 (10x, last 5/17/17 at RSL) Assist: 8/8/21 vs. PHI Fouls Committed: 2 (4/24/21 vs. D.C.) Yellow Card: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Fouls Committed: 4 (7/26/15 vs. ORL) Yellow Card: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Fouls Suffered: 4 (8/18/21 vs. D.C.) Red Card: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Fouls Suffered: 5 (7/16/19 at CIN) Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Started 16 of 21 appearances since joining the club in April. • Has appeared in all 23 games, starting 12, and owns two goals with three • Owns two goals, five assists, and 26 shots, including nine on target. assists. • Ranks second on the team in assists and fifth in shots. • Posted his fourth full 90-minute shift of the season on August 28 at New • Recorded fifth assist on August 18 vs. D.C. ...Ejected in the 72nd minute after York City. picking up a second yellow card. • Scored the Revs' opening goal in 3-2 win on August 18 vs. D.C. United. • Recorded a season-high three shots on August 8 vs. Philadelphia. • Assisted Matt Polster's goal on August 8 vs. Philadelphia. • Collected an assist for second straight game on July 31 at New York. • Logged second assist of the season on July 7 vs. Toronto. • Logged one assist and two shots on July 25 vs. Montreal. • Recorded first assist in a 64-minute shift on July 3 at Columbus. • Collected first two MLS goals on July 21 at Miami...Named to MLS Team of • Scored the game-winning goal, his first goal in a Revolution uniform, on the Week. June 19 at New York City FC. • Registered first two MLS assists on May 22 vs. New York...Earned bench • Started in central midfield in season opener on April 17 at Chicago...Played spot on MLSsoccer.com's Team of the Week. 82 minutes in the draw. • Made MLS and Revolution debut in home opener on April 24 vs. D.C. Unit- ed.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2014 CHV 6 6 1 0 467 6 3 1 0 2015 NYC 19 15 5 3 1324 23 12 3 0 2016 NYC 30 28 5 9 2229 40 18 5 0 2017 NYC 27 19 3 2 1574 23 11 5 0 2018 NYC 10 4 0 0 370 3 0 3 0 2019 HOU 33 15 2 3 1530 18 8 3 1 2020 HOU/NE 18 13 0 2 1043 18 3 2 0 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2021 NE 21 16 2 5 1222 26 9 3 1 2021 NE 23 12 2 3 1259 18 7 4 0 TOT 21 16 2 5 1222 26 9 3 1 TOT 166 112 18 22 9796 149 62 27 0 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

27 | LUIS CAICEDO 28 | A.J. DeLAGARZA POSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-7 | Wt. 155 POSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 150 BIRTHDAY: May 18, 1996 (25) BIRTHDAY: Nov. 4, 1987 (33) HOMETOWN: Apartadó, Colombia HOMETOWN: Bryans Road, MD. COLLEGE: – COLLEGE: Maryland LAST CLUB: Cortuluá (COL) LAST CLUB: Inter Miami CF ACQUIRED: Acquired on loan from Cortu- ACQUIRED: Signed by New England as a luá for the 2018 season on March 8, 2018; free agent on Jan. 7, 2021. Revolution exercised permanent MLS transfer option on Nov. 2, 2018.

CAICEDO AT A GLANCE DELAGARZA AT A GLANCE • 25-year-old midfielder entering fourth MLS campaign after sitting out the • Versatile defender joins Revolution for 13th MLS season with 273 career 2020 season with a knee injury. appearances for the LA Galaxy (2009-2016), Houston Dynamo (2017-2019), • From 2018-19, registered 61 MLS appearances, 56 starts, one goal, and four Inter Miami CF (2020) and New England. assists in the regular season. • A three-time MLS Cup Champion (2011, 2012, 2014) and two-time Support- • Acquired on loan Cortuluá in March 2018 after five professional seasons in ers’ Shield (2010, 2011) winner with LA Galaxy. Colombia and Portugal, before permanently transferring to New England • Ranks among the top-20 active MLS players in games played, games start- after the season. ed, and minutes played. • Made 73 appearances for Cortuluá in his native Colombia from 2015-18. • Represented the United States and Guam before retiring from international • Helped guide the Cortuluá U-20 squad to a third-place finish in the 2016 competition in 2020. U-20 Copa Libertadores. • Played four seasons of collegiate soccer at Maryland, winning NCAA Na- • Began professional career with Sporting CP II in 2014 in Portugal before tional Championships in 2005 and 2008. joining Cortuluá in 2015. • Voted MLS Humanitarian of the Year in 2014 for work with the Luca Knows Heart Foundation.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: 1 (7/14/18 vs. LA) Appearance: 10/6/19 at ATL Goals: 1 (2x, last 5/10/10 vs. PHI) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: 1 (4x, last 9/29/18 at TOR) Start: 10/6/19 at ATL Assists: 1 (13x, last 8/18/21 vs. D.C.) Start: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Shots: 3 (5x, last 7/4/19 at COL) Goal: 7/14/18 vs. LA Shots: 2 (1x, last 8/17/19 vs. COL) Goal: 5/1/10 vs. PHI Shots on Goal: 2 (2x, last 9/15/18 at LAFC) Assist: 9/29/18 at TOR Shots on Goal: 2 (9/12/09 vs. DAL) Assist: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Fouls Committed: 5 (9/15/18 at LAFC) Yellow Card: 10/6/19 at ATL Fouls Committed: 5 (3/8/14 vs. RSL) Yellow Card: 8/18/21 vs. D.C. Fouls Suffered: 6 (2x, last 5/8/19 at CHI) Red Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: 5 (5/11/14 at POR) Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Has not yet appeared in an MLS match this season. • Owns seven appearances and three starts in first season with New England. • Returned to training on Aug. 31 after being sidelined all season with a knee • Made first start in a Revolution uniform on July 21 at Miami. injury. • Made Revolution debut in home opener on Aprll 24 vs. D.C. United...Played • Started and played 76 minutes for Revolution II on April 17 vs. Richmond... 36 minutes as a second-half substitute. Marked first professional appearance since suffering knee injury in 2019.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2009 LA 22 21 1 1 1754 3 2 2 0 2010 LA 17 14 1 0 1307 1 1 3 0 2011 LA 30 30 0 0 2627 3 1 3 0 2012 LA 30 30 0 0 2644 1 0 4 0 2013 LA 28 28 0 0 2399 2 1 3 0 2014 LA 29 28 0 2 2491 2 2 4 0 2015 LA 24 22 0 1 1963 4 0 4 0 2016 LA 24 23 0 0 2064 3 1 5 0

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2017 HOU 30 30 0 3 2623 8 2 8 0 2018 NE 30 29 1 4 2590 35 9 11 0 2018 HOU 4 4 0 0 360 0 0 0 0 2019 NE 31 27 0 0 2359 22 2 6 0 2019 HOU 23 23 0 1 1995 8 2 6 0 2020 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 MIA 5 5 0 0 427 0 0 0 0 2021 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2021 NE 7 3 0 1 370 1 0 1 0

TOT 61 56 1 4 4949 57 11 17 0 TOT 273 261 2 9 23024 36 12 43 0 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

30 | MATT TURNER 32 | CHRISTIAN MAFLA POSITION: Goalkeeper | Ht. 6-3 | Wt. 195 POSITION: Defender | Ht. 5-9 | Wt. 155 BIRTHDAY: June 24, 1994 (27) BIRTHDAY: Jan. 15, 1993 (28) HOMETOWN: Park Ridge, N.J. HOMETOWN: Palmira, Colombia COLLEGE: Fairfield COLLEGE: – LAST CLUB: – LAST CLUB: Atlético Nacional (COL) ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution on ACQUIRED: Signed by New England via March 3, 2016; Re-signed to multi-year con- transfer from Atlético Nacional on Dec. tract on Aug. 21, 2019. 21, 2020.

TURNER AT A GLANCE MAFLA AT A GLANCE • Entering sixth professional season in New England with 87 MLS starts, 20 • Left-footed defender arrives in New England with more than 190 career career shutouts, and a record of 35-24-27. appearances across 10 seasons in South America, including five in Colom- • Voted Revolution Team MVP by fans, Players’ Player of the Year by team- bia’s top division. Mates, and finished second in 2020 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year voting. • Featured in 78 games for Atlético Nacional from 2017-20, including 62 in • Ranks among the Revolution’s top-three goalkeepers all-time in goals Primera A, helping lift the 2018 Copa Colombia trophy. against average, wins, saves, and minutes played in net. • Appeared in 95 games for Atlético Bucaramanga from 2014-17, helping the • Finished top-five in 2019 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year voting after ranking side earn promotion to the first division after winning the Primera B title third in saves percentage (74.8) during second season as a starter. in 2015. • Owns seven international appearances for U.S. Men's National Team, post- • Palmira native began pro career in 2011 with Colombian side Boyacá Chicó. ing six shutouts, including five in the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup. • Named top goalkeeper in the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup and helped the Unit- ed States win the tournament as one of two players to play every minute.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Shots Faced: 10 (3x, last 10/6/19 at ATL) Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals: N/A Appearance: 8/28/21 at NYC Saves: 9 (2x, last 9/7/19 at NYC) Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Assists: N/A Start: 8/28/21 at NYC Goals Allowed: 5 (5/8/19 at CHI) Win: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Shots: N/A Goal: N/A Shutout: 8/4/21 vs. NSH Shots on Goal: N/A Assist: N/A Yellow Card: 9/7/19 at NYC Fouls Committed: 3 (4/24/21 vs. DC) Yellow Card: 7/25/21 vs. MTL Red Card: 5/25/19 vs. DC Fouls Suffered: 1 (4/24/21 vs. DC) Red Card: N/A 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Currently with the U.S. Men's National Team for September's World Cup • Has logged seven appearances this season, with five starts. Qualifiers. • Submitted a full 90-minute shift on August 21 vs. Cincinnati. • Has made 18 starts with a 11-3-4 record, four shutouts, and 64 saves. • Logged second start of the season on July 21 at Miami. • 11 wins mark an MLS-career high. • Appeared off the bench on July 17 at Atlanta. • Matched season-high with seven saves on August 18 vs. D.C. United. • Made MLS and Revolution debuts in home opener on April 24 vs. D.C. Unit- • Returned from the Gold Cup to log 20th MLS clean sheet on August 4 vs. ed...Started and played 54 minutes at left back. Nashville. • Collected five clean sheets in six appearances for the United States in the 2021 Gold Cup en route to the tournament championship... Named the tour- nament's top goalkeeper and a Best XI selection. • Earned the USMNT's Man of the Match honors after both the Gold Cup Semifinal vs. Qatar (July 29) and Final vs. Mexico (August 1). • Named MLS Player of the Week for Week 8 after making a season-high seven saves, including a penalty-kick stop, on June 19 at New York City. • Logged 75th MLS appearance and 18th clean sheet on May 16 vs. Colum- bus. • Eclipsed 250 career saves on May 8 at Nashville.

YEAR TEAM GP GS W L T MINS SHO SV GA 2016 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 NE 27 27 8 10 9 2430 5 83 42 2019 NE 20 20 8 4 7 1766 5 87 27 2020 NE 22 22 8 7 7 1980 6 68 24 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2021 NE 18 18 11 3 4 1620 4 64 22 2021 NE 7 5 0 0 372 0 0 1 0 TOT 87 87 35 24 27 7796 20 302 115 TOT 7 5 0 0 372 0 0 1 0 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

35 | COLLIN VERFURTH 36 | EARL EDWARDS JR. POSITION: Defender | Ht. 6-3 | Wt. 185 POSITION: Goalkeeper | Ht. 6-3 | Wt. BIRTHDAY: March 8, 1996 (25) 205 HOMETOWN: Ashburn, Virginia BIRTHDAY: Jan. 24, 1992 (29) COLLEGE: Virginia Tech HOMETOWN: San Diego, Calif. LAST CLUB: Revolution II (USL League COLLEGE: UCLA One) LAST CLUB: D.C. United (MLS) ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on on July 6, 2020. Dec. 19, 2020. VERFURTH AT A GLANCE EDWARDS JR. AT A GLANCE • Became the first player in club history to ascend from Revolution II to New • Goalkeeper entering seventh MLS season and first in New England after England’s MLS roster in July 2020. two years with D.C. United and four with Orlando City SC. • In January 2020, was among the first four players signed to the inaugural • Originally selected by Orlando City SC in the third round (43rd overall) of Revolution II USL League One roster. the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. • Spent the 2019 season with Loudoun United of the USL Championship. • Owns more than 50 appearances across all competitions in MLS and the • Played 72 games across four seasons at Virginia Tech, registering nine USL Championship with D.C. United, Loudoun United FC, Orlando City SC, goals. and . • Named to the USL Championship’s All-League Second Team in 2017 after making 23 appearances for Orlando City B. • A three-year team captain and a two-time First Team All-Pac-12 selection for the UCLA Bruins. • Represented the United States National Team at the Under-17 level, includ- ing in the 2009 U-17 FIFA World Cup.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: N/A Appearance: N/A Shots Faced: 10 (7/29/18 at L.A. Galaxy) Appearance: 8/4/18 vs. NE Assists: N/A Start: N/A Saves: 6 (7/29/18 at L.A. Galaxy) Start: 8/4/18 vs. NE Shots: N/A Goal: N/A Goals Allowed: 6 (10/22/17 at PHI) Win: 7/14/18 vs. TOR Shots on Goal: N/A Assist: N/A Shutout: N/A Fouls Committed: N/A Yellow Card: N/A Yellow Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: N/A Red Card: N/A Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Appeared on New England's matchday roster three times this season. • Has been available off the bench for eight of the last nine games. • Has made eight appearances, including seven starts, for Revolution II in • Has made four starts with Revolution II in USL League One, posting a 2-2-0 USL League One this season. record.

YEAR TEAM GP GS W L T MINS SHO SV GA 2015 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 ORL 1 1 0 1 0 90 0 1 6 2018 ORL 5 5 1 2 1 392 0 15 10 YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2019 D.C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 D.C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2021 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2021 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOT 6 6 1 3 1 482 0 16 16 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 PLAYER BIOS

72 | DAMIAN RIVERA POSITION: Midfielder | Ht. 5-10 | Wt. 160 BIRTHDAY: Dec. 8, 2002 (18) HOMETOWN: Cranston, R.I. COLLEGE: – LAST CLUB: – ACQUIRED: Signed by the Revolution as a Homegrown Player on Nov. 8, 2019.

RIVERA AT A GLANCE • Became the seventh Revolution Academy product to sign Homegrown Play- er contract with the first team on Nov. 8, 2019. • Currently the youngest member of the first team at 18 after turning pro as the Revs’ second-youngest Homegrown Player signing to date at 16. • Developed in the Revolution Academy for three-plus years, surpassing 40 goals scored in more than 90 appearances at the U-14, U-16, U-17, and U-19 levels. • Called in to U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team camp in November 2019.

REGULAR SEASON GAME HIGHS: LAST REGULAR SEASON: Goals: N/A Appearance: 8/21/21 vs. CIN Assists: N/A Start: N/A Shots: N/A Goal: N/A Shots on Goal: N/A Assist: N/A Fouls Committed: N/A Yellow Card: N/A Fouls Suffered: N/A Red Card: N/A

2021 HIGHLIGHTS: • Made MLS debut with a 28-minute shift on August 21 vs. Cincinnati... Be- came the club's sixth Homegrown Player to appear in a MLS match. • Has appeared in 14 games for Revolution II in USL League One this season. • Paces Revolution II with four goals on the season. • Named USL League One Player of the Week for Week 18. • Appeared on New England's matchday roster on August 18 vs. D.C., August 14 at Toronto, and July 31 at New York.

YEAR TEAM GP GS G A MINS SHTS SOG Y R 2020 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2021 NE 1 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 TOT 1 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 STAFF BIOS BRUCE ARENA SPORTING DIRECTOR & HEAD COACH • Named the Revolution’s sporting director and the club’s eighth head coach on May 14, 2019. • Holds a record five MLS Cup titles (1996, 1997, 2011, 2012, 2014), and shares the all-time record with three MLS Coach of the Year honors and three MLS Supporters’ Shields. • The winningest active MLS head coach and one of two coaches in league history to eclipse 200 regular season MLS wins and 700 career points. • Reached the MLS Cup final in seven of 15 seasons as an MLS head coach, with a record 35 MLS Cup Playoff wins and 54 postseason games coached. • Managed the U.S. Men’s National Team through two separate stints (1998-2006, 2016-17) and two FIFA Men’s World Cups in 2002 and 2006, and won three Gold Cup titles. • Built a dynasty over 18 seasons as head coach at the University of Virginia, winning five NCAA Division-1 National Championships and six ACC titles.

Bruce Arena is in his third season as Sporting Director and Head Coach of the New England Revolution after his appointment to the position on May 14, 2019. The five-time MLS Cup winner is the eighth head coach in club history and oversees all soccer operations for the New England Revolution, including head coaching duties, roster man- agement, scouting, and the oversight of Revolution II and the Revolution Academy.

In his first two seasons at the helm in New England, Arena has led the Revolution to consecutive MLS Cup Playoff appearances, including a berth in the Eastern Conference Final in his first full season in New England. He made his return to the MLS postseason in 2019 by leading one of the most remarkable turnarounds in league history. After a 2-8-2 start had the Revolution sitting in last place in MLS, Arena went unbeaten in his first eight games on the sidelines and helped New England reach the postseason, ending a three-year drought for the club.

The team’s historic turnaround in 2019 came despite Arena only making one in-season addition to the roster, bringing in Argentine striker Gustavo Bou via a club-re- cord transfer in July. In his first offseason, Arena further bolstered the roster with a combination of MLS veterans and international signings highlighted by young Polish striker Adam Buksa. The roster improvements paid dividends as Arena led the Revolution on a run to the Eastern Conference Final in 2020, highlighted by away wins against the top-seeded Philadelphia Union and fourth-seeded Orlando City SC.

The Long Island, N.Y. native joined the Revolution with one of the most decorated coaching careers in American soccer history that has spanned more than 40 sea- sons at the collegiate, professional, and international levels. Arena’s MLS resume includes a record five MLS Cup titles, three Supporters’ Shields, seven conference championships, one U.S. Open Cup title, and one Concacaf Champions' Cup. He has reached the MLS Cup final in seven of his 15 seasons coaching in the league. Arena has earned three MLS Coach of the Year selections, tied for the most all-time, first winning the honor in 1997 with D.C. United before being recognized in 2009 and 2011 with the LA Galaxy.

With more than 250 combined regular season and postseason wins in MLS to date, and a regular season record of 218-131-105 (.596) entering 2021, Arena is the league’s winningest active head coach. He is one of two coaches in league history to have surpassed 200 regular season wins and 700 career points, along with Sigi Schmid. Arena is the league’s all-time leader in MLS Cup Playoff games coached with 54 (35-13-6), while his 35 playoff wins are also the most in league history.

On the international stage, Arena, 69, coached the U.S. Men’s National Team over two separate stints from 1998-2006 and 2016-17, amassing the most wins in the program’s history with a record of 81-35-32. He led the Stars and Stripes to a Quarterfinal finish in the 2002 FIFA Men’s World Cup – the country's best showing since 1930 – as well an appearance in the 2006 FIFA Men’s World Cup. Arena also guided the U.S. Men's National Team to more Gold Cup titles than any other coach, cap- turing the continental trophy three times in 2002, 2005, and 2017.

Before his time in the professional ranks, Arena began his head coaching career with one season at the University of Puget Sound (1976), before being named the head coach at the University of Virginia in 1978. During his decorated 18-year tenure at Virginia, he led the Cavaliers to five NCAA Division-1 National Championships, including four in a row from 1991-94, as well as six ACC Men’s Soccer titles (1988, 1991-95). While at Virginia, Arena coached a number of American soccer legends, including , , and current D.C. United Head Coach .

In 1996, Arena received an offer to lead the United States Under-23 Men’s National Team in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Shortly after the Olympics, he as- sumed the head role with D.C. United, where he led the Black-and-Red to a 61-35 record, including the first two MLS Cup titles in 1996 and 1997, and the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup title in 1996.

Following the 1998 FIFA Men’s World Cup in France, the United States Soccer Federation turned to Arena, who helped the team qualify for the 2002 FIFA Men’s World Cup. In the tournament, Arena’s team recorded an impressive win over powerhouse Portugal and topped Mexico, 2-0, in the Round of 16 en route to the nation’s first appearance in the Quarterfinals in a 72-year span. That same year, Arena led the USMNT to the Concacaf Gold Cup title, one of his three triumphs in the competition.

In 2005, Arena won his second Concacaf Gold Cup ahead of the 2006 FIFA Men’s World Cup in Germany. In the 2006 tournament, the United States earned a 1-1 draw against Italy, but a 2-1 defeat to Ghana sent the USMNT home early.

The next season, Arena took charge of the New York Red Bulls, where he spent the end of the 2006 season and all of the 2007 campaign. In 2008, Arena joined the LA Galaxy for what would be an incredible nine-year tenure that included three MLS Cups in a four-year span and two Supporters’ Shields in 2010 and 2011.

Following his decorated career with the Galaxy, Arena rejoined the U.S. Men’s National Team in November 2016. In his second run as head coach, he lost only two out of 18 games at the helm, though the United States fell short of qualification for the 2018 FIFA Men’s World Cup.

A 2010 National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee, Arena was named the 2015 Werner Fricker Builder Award recipient, earning U.S. Soccer’s highest honor for his more than 40 years of service to the game.

A talented player, Arena grew up on Long Island and would go on to attend Nassau Community College, where he played both lacrosse and soccer. Arena then transferred to Cornell University in 1971, where as a goalkeeper, he led his team to the 1972 NCAA College Cup Final Four and earned the tournament’s Most Valuable Defensive Player award. During the 1973 season, Arena contributed as an assistant coach with Cornell, before then accepting a head coaching position at the University of Puget Sound.

Off the field, Arena has authored a number of books and is a member of the NJCAA Lacrosse Hall of Fame, after receiving induction in 2008. He and his wife, Phyllis, live in Boston. Arena’s son, Kenny, was an assistant coach under his father with the LA Galaxy from 2014-16, before joining the staff of Los Angeles FC in 2018, where he currently serves as an assistant coach. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 STAFF BIOS CURT ONALFO REMI ROY TECHNICAL DIRECTOR DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING & PRO PERSONNEL Curt Onalfo is in his third season as Techni- cal Director of the New England Revolution Remi Roy is currently in his 12th season with after his appointment to the position on June the New England Revolution and his fourth 2, 2019. In his role, Onalfo works closely with as the club's Director of Scouting & Player Sporting Director Bruce Arena managing the Personnel, having been named to the posi- club’s day-to-day soccer operations, includ- tion in January 2018. Roy has been with the ing oversight of Revolution II, the Revolution club since 2010, previously serving as an Academy and the scouting department. assistant coach with New England for eight seasons. The Sao Paulo, Brazil native and Ridgefield, Conn. product joins the Revolution following an extensive coaching and In his current role, Roy is focused on scouting and talent identification playing career in Major League Soccer and with the United States Men's in players at the collegiate, national, and international levels. He works National Team. Onalfo has won MLS Cup as both a player and a coach, closely with the Revolution technical staff in player evaluation and has including one as a member of D.C. United in 1999, and three as an assis- a role in all soccer-related aspects of the organization, including com- tant coach with the LA Galaxy in 2011, 2012, and 2014. munication with agents and facilitating MLS communication and com- pliance. Onalfo owns 12 total years of MLS coaching experience, highlighted by stints as head coach of D.C. United (2010), the then-Kansas City Wiz- Roy was heavily engaged in the Revolution's scouting operations ards (2007-09), and the LA Galaxy (2017). While continuing as an assis- throughout his tenure as an assistant coach, contributing to the club's tant with the Galaxy, he also served as the inaugural head coach of USL domestic and international scouting efforts. As an assistant coach, Championship side LA Galaxy II from 2014-16, where he led the club to first under Steve Nicol and then for six seasons on Jay Heaps' staff, he a Western Conference title in 2015. When he departed “Los Dos” to take worked primarily with the Revs' first-team goalkeepers and also provid- over head coaching duties with the Galaxy first team, his overall record ed additional training for the Revolution Academy goalkeepers. with the developmental side finished at 46-29-20. During his time on the Revs' coaching staff, Roy mentored several tal- On the international level, Onalfo spent six years as an assistant coach for the United States Men's National Team under Bruce Arena. He served ented goalkeepers and helped them each achieve success in the pro- as an assistant for the USMNT from 2002-07 – including at the 2002 fessional ranks. In addition to coaching former Revs goalkeeper Matt and 2006 FIFA Men’s World CupTM – and also worked as an assistant Reis in his pursuit of MLS longevity and success, Roy helped Bobby with the U.S. Under-23 MNT in 2002. Prior to joining the Revolution, he Shuttleworth establish himself as one of the league’s premier goalkeep- most recently assisted the U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team from 2018 ers since his debut in 2010. In 2016, Roy’s guidance helped Brad Knigh- through May 2019, including in Poland at the FIFA U-20 Men’s World ton start a career-high 13 matches, including six wins. CupTM, and briefly served as acting head coach of the U-19 side for a training camp in January 2019. Roy joined the Revolution after 10 years as the assistant coach/goal- keepers coach for both the men's and women's soccer teams at the Onalfo, 50, entered the coaching ranks an assistant with D.C. United in University of Mobile in Alabama, his alma mater. During his tenure in 2000 following his retirement. He remained with the Black and Red un- Mobile, Roy was also a member of the Region III goalkeeping staff. Ad- til September 2002, briefly serving as interim head coach in 2001. After ditionally, he served as the Puerto Rico national team's goalkeepers his time in the U.S. Men's National Team setup, Onalfo was appointed coach in its preparations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. head coach of the Kansas City Wizards shortly after the 2006 FIFA Men’s World Cup. He led Kansas City for two-and-a-half seasons, compiling a In addition to his various coaching positions, Roy spent five years as 27-29-22 record, and helped the club reach the postseason twice, includ- a player-coach in the (USL) with the Syracuse ing a Western Conference Finals appearance in 2007. In December 2009, Salty Dogs (2003) and the Virginia Beach Mariners (2004-07). Onalfo was named head coach of D.C. United, where he would remain for eight months before departing the club. Roy played collegiately at the University of Mobile from 1997-99. In his final season in 1999, Roy garnered all-conference, all-region, and After starring for Ridgefield High School, Onalfo played collegiately for All-American honors. He also played five seasons in the Premier De- Bruce Arena at the University of Virginia from 1987-1990. In four seasons velopment League (PDL) with the Jackson Chargers (1998-99), Des with the Cavaliers, he earned a pair of All-ACC First Team selections and Moines Menace (2000), and the Spokane Shadow (2001). helped the team win the 1988 ACC Championship. He began his pro- fessional career with French side La Ciotat in 1991, before featuring for Roy holds a USSF "A" License and Level I and II NSCAA Goalkeeping the Connecticut Wolves of the USISL from 1994-95, and Mexican second Licenses. A native of Petit-Rocher, New Brunswick, Canada, Roy lives division side Tampico Madero in 1995. south of Boston with his wife and three kids. Onalfo was selected by the LA Galaxy in the inaugural MLS Draft and would make 13 appearances for the club in 1996, helping it reach the first ever MLS Cup. The defender went on to register 23 appearances across four seasons in MLS, spending additional time with San Jose (1997) and D.C. United (1998-99). He recorded one international cap with the U.S. Men's National Team and featured extensively at the youth level, includ- ing the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship, the 1991 Pan American Games, and the 1992 Summer Olympics.

Onalfo’s journey took a detour soon after the 1992 Olympics, when a di- agnosis of stage three Hodgkin’s disease at the age of 24 disrupted his career and nearly ended his life. After surviving his arduous battle with cancer, Onalfo resumed his playing career with Connecticut and then Mexican side Tampico FC, before joining the Galaxy for the inaugural MLS season. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 STAFF BIOS RICHIE WILLIAMS DAVE VAN DEN BERGH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH Dave van den Bergh is in his third season as As- Richie Williams is in his third season as an assistant coach for the New England Revolution after joining sistant Coach for the New England Revolution af- Bruce Arena’s staff in June 2019. Williams brings ter joining the club's staff in June 2019. Van den 16 years of coaching experience in Major League Bergh, 44, arrived in New England following nine Soccer, USL Championship, and the United States years as a coach with various United States Youth Men’s National Team to New England. He most re- National teams. cently served as the first ever head coach of USL Championship side Loudoun United FC. The Amsterdam native served as assistant coach for the United States Under-20 Men's National During the 2020 season, Williams coached the Rev- Team in 2019 and from 2010-16, head coach of the olution through three unbeaten games in August United States Under-19 Men's National Team in 2018, and head coach of the 2020 in place of a suspended Bruce Arena, leading New England to a 1-0-2 mark. United States Under-15s from 2016-18. Van den Bergh recorded a 6-0-4 re- A native of MIddletown Township, N.J., Williams has previously served as either cord as head of the U.S. U-15s, and helped guide the U-20s to consecutive an assistant coach or head coach for seven different teams over the course of his Quarterfinal appearances in the 2015 and 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cups. coaching career. Prior to managing Loudoun United in 2019, he served as an as- sitant coach for the United States Men’s National Team from 2017-18. In addition, Van den Bergh enjoyed a decorated playing career from 1995-2009, featuring he has served as an assistant for in 2016, the U.S. U-17 MNT from extensively in the Dutch , La Liga, and Major League Soccer. He 2012-15, the U.S. U-18 MNT from 2011-12, the New York Red Bulls from 2006-11 began his career with Dutch powerhouse Ajax in 1995 after spending 10 years -- where he also completed two stints as interim head coach in 2006 and 2009 in the club's academy. Van den Bergh made 12 appearances across three sea- -- and the University of Virginia from 2005-06. sons for Ajax – highlighted by a league title in the 1995-96 season – before moving to Spanish side Rayo Vallecano, where he logged 47 appearances Williams enjoyed a successful playing career prior to entering the coaching ranks. He played under Bruce Arena at multiple stops during his career, including at from 1997-2000. He returned to the Eredivisie in 2000, joining FC Utrecht. The the University of Virginia from 1988-91, D.C. United from 1996-98, and the United winger scored 29 goals across 184 games played for Utrecht, and led the club States Men’s National Team from 1998-2002. Together, Arena and Williams won to consecutive Dutch Cup wins in 2003 and 2004, as well a Dutch Super Cup an NCAA Championship at the University of Virginia in 1991, before helping D.C. title in 2004. United to three consecutive MLS Cup appearances, including championships in 1996 and 1997. Van den Bergh signed with the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soc- cer in 2006. After one season with Kansas City, he joined the New York Red The former midfielder also earned 20 international caps with the USMNT under Bulls, where he played under Bruce Arena in 2007. Following two seasons Arena, highlighted by a CONCACAF Gold Cup title in 2002. He also spent time with New York, Van den Bergh featured for FC Dallas in 2009. On the interna- with the in 1993 and 2004-05, Scottish side Ayr United FC from tional stage, Van den Bergh collected two caps with the Netherlands in 2004. 1993-94, and the New York/New Jersey MetroStars in 2001 and 2003.

KEVIN HITCHCOCK JARRYD PHILLIPS ASSISTANT COACH DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE Kevin Hitchcock is in his third season as As- Jarryd Phillips is in his third season as Director of sistant Coach for the New England Revolution Sports Performance for the New England Revolu- after joining the cub’s staff in April 2019. Hitch- tion after joining Bruce Arena's staff in June 2019. cock brings nearly two decades of professional He brings seven years of experience as a sports coaching experience in the top flights of England, science and performance coach to the position, Qatar, and India, as well as a decorated 18-year including time spent in MLS, USL, NASL, and the playing career in England, to New England. NCAA.

Hitchcock, who owns a UEFA 'A' Goalkeeper Li- Phillips arrived in New England after spending cense and UEFA 'B' License, spent the previous nearly three years as Director of Performance & 18 years as a first-team goalkeeper coach with Sports Science for Minnesota United FC. He established and directed all fac- several top-flight clubs. His experience includes stints with Watford FC (2001- ets of the performance department for Minnesota's first team and academy 04), Blackburn Rovers FC (2004-08), Manchester City FC (2008-10), Fulham beginning in July 2016, as the club prepared to ascend from the NASL to MLS FC (2011), Queens Park Rangers (2012-15), Al Arabi Sports Club (2015-16), in 2017. In his role with the Loons, he oversaw all nutritional aspects of the and Birmingham City FC (2016-18). Most recently, Hitchcock spent one year squad, administered strength and fitness programs, and participated in daily as the goalkeepers coach for Indian Super League side Chennaiyin FC. training sessions.

Hitchcock has coached and developed a number of elite professional goal- Prior to joining Minnesota, Phillips spent nearly two seasons as a perfor- keepers, including Joe Hart, Kasper Schmeichel, Shay Given, Robert Green, mance coach with Seattle Sounders FC from January 2015 through July 2016. Júlio César, and Mark Schwarzer, among others. Before entering the professional coaching ranks, he worked as an assistant coach at the University of Mary in North Dakota from 2013-14. Phillips began Prior to entering the coaching ranks, Hitchcock registered nearly 300 ap- his coaching career with the Premier Development League’s Thunder Bay pearances across an 18-year playing career in England, highlighted by two Chill in 2012. FA Cups, one League Cup, one Cup Winners Cup, and one Super Cup with Chelsea FC. In total, he recorded 96 appearances for The Blues from 1988- Phillips earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Maine before 2001, also completing loan assignments to West Ham United FC (1993) and attending graduate school at the University of Mary in South Dakota, where Northampton Town FC (1990) during his time with the club. Prior to joining he received a master’s degree in kinesiology and exercise science. He holds Chelsea, Hitchcock began his professional career with Mansfield Town FC, USSF and UEFA coaching licenses and is an NSCA Certified Strength and where he made 168 appearances from 1984-88. At the youth level, he played Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). with both Nottingham Forest FC and Barking F.C. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 HOW THE TEAM WAS BUILT

Year SuperDraft Allocation/Waivers/Lottery Trade/Loan Off-Season Signing In-Season Signing

2013 Andrew Farrell (R1) Scott Caldwell (HGP)

2014 Teal Bunbury (SKC) Brad Knighton (VAN)

2016 Matt Turner

2018 Brandon Bye (R1) Luis Caicedo (Cortuluá)

2019 Tajon Buchanan (R1)* Gustavo Bou (DP) DeJuan Jones (R1) Justin Rennicks (HGP) Carles Gil (DP)

2020 Henry Kessler (R1) Tommy McNamara (HOU) Damian Rivera (HGP) Collin Verfurth (Revs II) Adam Buksa (DP) Matt Polster

2021 Edward Kizza (R1) Earl Edwards Jr. Wilfrid Kaptoum Christian Mafla A.J. DeLaGarza Emmanuel Boateng Arnór Ingvi Traustason Jon Bell (Revs II) Maciel (Revs II)

* = Tajon Buchanan is currently on loan from Club Brugge (Belgium). He was transfered by New England to Club Brugge on Aug. 24, 2021. 2021 REGULAR SEASON RECORD WHEN...

STARTED CAME ON AS A SUB SCORED A GOAL RECORDED AN ASSIST Overall Home Away Overall Home Away Overall Home Away Overall Home Away Bell 5-1-1 3-0-0 2-1-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Boateng 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 Bou 12-3-3 8-1-1 4-2-2 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 8-1-2 4-0-0 4-1-2 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 Buchanan 7-2-4 5-0-1 2-2-3 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 5-0-1 4-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-0-0 1-0-2 Buksa 10-3-3 5-1-1 5-2-2 5-1-1 4-0-0 1-1-1 6-1-1 3-1-0 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Bunbury 4-2-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 8-2-4 5-0-1 3-2-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Bye 12-2-4 7-1-1 5-1-3 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Caicedo 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Caldwell 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 7-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DeLaGarza 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Edwards Jr. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Farrell 15-4-4 9-1-1 6-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Gil 11-3-3 6-1-0 5-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 9-0-1 5-0-0 4-0-1 Jones 12-4-4 7-1-1 5-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 Kaptoum 5-0-1 4-0-1 1-0-0 4-2-2 1-0-0 3-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Kessler 9-3-3 6-1-1 3-2-2 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kizza 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-2 1-1-0 1-3-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Knighton 4-1-0 1-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Maciel 8-4-2 4-1-0 4-3-2 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Mafla 4-1-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 McNamara 8-1-3 4-0-0 4-1-3 7-3-1 5-1-1 2-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 Polster 12-3-3 7-1-1 5-2-2 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Rennicks 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Rivera 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Traustason 11-3-2 6-0-1 5-3-1 3-1-1 2-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 Turner 11-3-4 8-0-1 3-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Verfurth 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 2021 GAME-BY-GAME PARTICIPATION CHART

4/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 5/12 5/16 5/22 5/29 6/19 6/23 6/27 7/3 7/7 7/17 7/21 7/25 7/31 @CHI vsDC vsATL @NSH @PHI vsCLB vsNY @CIN @NYC vsNY @DAL @CLB vsTOR @ATL @MIA vsMTL @NY Bell DNP DNP DNP DNP CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 SUB-13 (2) CB-90 DNP CB-68 (4) DNP DNP DNP CB-90 CB-62 (2) INJ Boateng DNP DNP DNP INJ INJ UNAV DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB-26 (2) DNP SUB-12 (5) DNP DNP Bou F-90 F-90 INJ F-76 (4) SUB-22 (1) F-89 (4) F-84 (4) INJ F-81 (3) F-81 (3) F-90 F-78 (2) F-90 F-83 (4) SUB-27 (2) F-90 F-90 Buchanan LM-61 (1) SUB-9 (3) RM-73 (2) RB-90 RM-68 (2) SUB-22 (1) RM-80 (3) RM-77 (2) SUB-31 (1) RM-87 (4) RM-68 (3) RM-78 (4) INT INT INT INT INT Buksa F-83 (3) F-90 F-90 F-90 F-68 (1) SUB-7 (3) SUB-29 (2) F-90 SUB-31 (2) SUB-9 (3) SUB-30 (2) SUB-12 (2) F-90 F-90 F-90 F-36 (1) F-90 Bunbury SUB-29 (1) DNP SUB-17 (1) SUB-26 (1) SUB-22 (2) RM-68 (1) SUB-10 (3) DNP DNP LM-70 (2) SUB-22 (3) SUB-26 (1) LM-64 (2) SUB-7 (4) F-63 (3) SUB-54 (1) SUB-15(2) Bye RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 SUB-26 (2) RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 DNP RB-90 RB-90 Caicedo UNAV INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ Caldwell DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB-1 (4) SUB-3 (4) DNP DNP DNP DNP SUB-15 (4) SUB-1 (5) SUB-1 (3) DeLaGarza DNP SUB-36 (1) DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP RB-90 SUB-28 (2) CB-90 Edwards Jr. LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN UNAV UNAV LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Farrell CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 Gil RM-90 RM-90 CAM-90 RM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 CAM-90 RM-90 CAM-90 CAM-63 (2) CAM-90 CAM-89 (3) Jones LB-89 SUS LB-90 LB-90 LB-89 (5) LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-72 (3) LB-72 (2) INJ INJ LB-90 Kaptoum SUB-7 (2) CM-64 (2) DNP SUB-26 (3) DNP SUB-21 (2) CM-61 (1) DNP UNAV UNAV UNAV SUB-12 (3) DNP CM-67 (1) SUB-27 (3) RM-62 (3) SUB-16 (1) Kessler CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 SUB-1 (5) DNP DNP CB-90 SUB-9 (3) CB-90 SUB-22 (4) CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 INT INT INT Kizza SUB-7 (3) DNP DNP SUB-14 (4) SUB-11 (3) DNP SUB-6 (4) SUB-25 (1) DNP DNP SUB-9 (5) UNAV SUB-4 (4) LOAN LOAN LOAN UNAV Knighton DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 Maciel INJ UNAV CM-90 CM-64 (1) CM-90 CM-69 (2) UNAV DNP CM-59 (2) SUB-45 (1) CM-45 (1) CM-78 (3) CM-90 CM-82 (3) CM-78 (5) SUB-38 (3) UNAV Mafla UNAV LB-54 (1) DNP INJ INJ UNAV UNAV LOAN INJ INJ INJ UNAV UNAV SUB-18 (2) LB-45 (1) LB-89 (5) DNP McNamara CM-83 (2) SUB-26 (2) SUB-17 (2) SUB-14 (5) CM-79 (4) SUB-1 (4) SUB-29 (1) CM-90 RM-89 (4) CM-90 SUB-45 (1) LM-64 (1) SUB-45 ((1) (4)) SUB-23 (1) RM-75 (4) SUB-27 (4) RM-75 (2) Polster CM-90 CM-90 CM-90 CM-76 (5) SUB-11 (4) CM-90 CM-90 CM-90 CM-90 CM-45 (1) CM-81 (5) CM-90 CM-45 (1) CM-90 SUB-45 (1) CM-90 CM-90 Rennicks LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP Rivera LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP Traustason UNAV LM-81 (3) LM-73 (1) LM-64 (2) LM-79 (3) LM-83 (3) LM-61 (2) LM-65 (1) LM-59 (2) SUB-20 (2) LM-60 (2) SUB-12 (4) SUB-18 (3) SUB-8 (3) LM-90 LM-63 (4) LM-74 (1) Turner GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 INT INT INT INT INT Verfurth UNAV INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ UNAV UNAV UNAV UNAV LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP

8/4 8/8 8/14 8/18 8/21 8/28 9/3 9/11 9/18 9/22 9/25 9/29 10/16 10/20 10/24 10/27 11/7 vsNSH vsPHI @TOR vsDC vsCIN @NYC @PHI vsNYC vsCLB @CHI vsORL @MTL vsCHI @DC @ORL vsCOL vsMIA Bell INJ INJ INJ INJ LOAN UNAV Boateng SUB-27 (1) DNP DNP SUB-44 (2) LM-62 (2) LM-45 (1) Bou F-90 F-89 (3) F-90 F-75 F-90 SUB-45 (1) Buchanan CAM-81 (3) RM-90 RM-87 (3) SUB-45 (1) RM-74 (4) SUS Buksa F-90 F-90 F-90 SUB-45 (3) F-89 (5) F-90 Bunbury SUB-9 (3) SUB-1 (3) SUB-14 (2)_ F-45 SUB-16 (4) F-75 (5) Bye RB-90 RB-90 RB-90 INJ INJ INJ Caicedo INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ Caldwell DNP SUB-15 (2) DNP SUB-15 (4) CM-62 (1) DNP DeLaGarza DNP DNP SUB-3 (3) RB-90 DNP SUB-32 (3) Edwards Jr. UNAV DNP UNAV DNP DNP UNAV Farrell CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 Gil INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ/SUS Jones LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-90 LB-58 (3) Kaptoum RM-63 (1) DNP SUB-3 (4) CM-45 SUB-16 (3) SUB-15 (4) Kessler CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB-90 CB Kizza LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN SUB-15 (5) Knighton DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Maciel DNP CM-90 CM-83 (4) CM-45 SUB-28 (1) CM-90 Mafla DNP DNP DNP SUB-1 (5) RB-90 RB-75 (4) McNamara SUB-27 (2) LM-75 (2) SUB-35 (1) RM-90 CM-74 (3) CM-90 Polster CM-90 CM-45 (1) CM-55 (1) INJ INJ SUB-33 (2) Rennicks LOAN LOAN LOAN LOAN SUB-1 (5) DNP Rivera LOAN LOAN DNP DNP SUB-28 (2) UNAV Traustason LM-63 (2) SUB-45 (1) LM-76 (2) LM-72 SUS RM-57 (2) Turner GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK-90 GK Verfurth LOAN LOAN LOAN DNP DNP DNP

Position-minutes: started at position-min SUB-position - substitute at which position DNP - dressed, but did not play INT - international duty played INJ - injured (DL - Disabled List) LOAN - on loan UNAV - unavailable for selection SUS - suspended NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 2021 GAME-BY-GAME LINEUPS @ CHICAGO FIRE FC VS. D.C. UNITED VS. ATLANTA UNITED FC @ NASHVILLE SC @ PHILADELPHIA UNION T, 2-2 April 17, 2021 W, 1-0 April 24, 2021 W, 2-1 May 1, 2021 L, 0-2 May 8, 2021 T, 1-1 May 12, 2021 GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner LB Jones LB Mafla (DeLaGarza 54') LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones (Kessler 89') CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Bell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell RB Bye RB Bye RB Bye 1 RB Buchanan RB Bye CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM McNamara (Polster 79') CM McNamara (Kaptoum 83') CM Kaptoum (McNamara 64') CM Maciel CM Maciel CM Maciel LM Buchanan (Bunbury 61') LM Traustason (Buchanan 81') LM Traustason (Bunbury 73') LM Traustason LM Traustason (Kizza 79') RM Gil © RM Gil © RM Buchanan (McNamara 73') RM Gil © RM Buchanan (Bunbury 1 68') F Bou 1 F Bou CAM Gil © 1 F Bou CAM Gil © F Buksa 1 (Kizza 83') F Buksa F Buksa F Buksa F Buksa (Bou 68')

VS. COLUMBUS SC VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS @ FC CINCINNATI @ NEW YORK CITY FC VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS W, 1-0 May 16, 2021 W, 3-1 May 22, 2021 W, 1-0 May 29, 2021 W, 3-2 June 19, 2021 W, 3-2 June 23, 2021 GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones 1 CB Bell CB Bell CB Kessler CB Bell 1 CB Kessler CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell RB Bye RB Bye RB Bye RB Bye RB Bye CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster (Maciel HT) CM Maciel (Kaptoum 69') CM Kaptoum (McNamara 61') CM McNamara CM Maciel (Buchanan 59') CM McNamara LM Traustason (Buksa 2 86') LM Traustason (Buksa 3 61') LM Traustason (Kizza 65') LM Traustason (Buksa 59') LM Bunbury (Traustason 70') RM Bunbury (Buchanan 68') RM Buchanan 1 (Bunbury 80') RM Buchanan (Bell 77') RM McNamara 1 (Caldwell 89') RM Buchanan 2 (Caldwell 87') CAM Gil © CAM Gil © CAM Gil © CAM Gil © CAM Gil © F Bou (McNamara 89') F Bou 2 (Kizza 84') F Buksa 4 F Bou 3 (Kessler 81') F Bou 4 (Buksa 81')

@ FC DALLAS @ COLUMBUS CREW VS. TORONTO FC @ ATLANTA UNITED FC @ INTER MIAMI CF L, 1-2 June 27, 2021 T, 2-2 July 3, 2021 L, 2-3 July 7, 2021 W, 1-0 July 17, 2021 W, 5-0 July 21, 2021 GK Turner GK Turner GK Knighton GK Knighton GK Knighton LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones (Traustason 72') LB Jones (Mafla 72') LB Mafla (Polster HT) CB Bell (Kessler 68') CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Bell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell RB Bye RB Bye RB Bye RB Bye RB DeLaGarza CM Polster (Kizza 81') CM Polster CM Polster ((McNamara HT) (Kizza 86')) CM Polster CM Maciel (Boateng 78') CM Maciel (McNamara HT) CM Maciel (Kaptoum 78') CM Maciel CM Maciel (Traustason 82') LM Traustason 1, 2 LM Traustason (Buksa 60') LM McNamara (Bunbury 64') LM Bunbury (Boateng 64') CM Kaptoum (McNamara 67') RM McNamara (Caldwell 75') RM Buchanan (Bunbury 68') RM Buchanan 3 (Traustason 78') RM Gil © 2 CAM Gil © CAM Gil © (Bou 63') CAM Gil © CAM Gil © F Buksa 5 F Buksa F Bunbury 2 (Kaptoum 63') F Bou 5 F Bou 6 (Buksa 78') F Bou F Bou 7 (Bunbury 83') F Buksa 6, 7

VS. CF MONTREAL @ NEW YORK RED BULLS VS. NASHVILLE SC VS. PHILADELPHIA UNION @ TORONTO FC W, 2-1 July 25, 2021 W, 3-2 July 31, 2021 T, 0-0 August 4, 2021 W, 2-1 August 8, 2021 W, 2-1 August 14, 2021 GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner LB Mafla (Caldwell 90'+5') LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones LB Jones CB Bell (DeLaGarza 62') CB DeLaGarza CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Kessler CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell CB Farrell RB Bye RB Bye 2 RB Bye RB Bye RB Bye CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster CM Polster 1 (Traustason HT) CM Polster (McNamara 55') LM Traustason (McNamara 63') LM Traustason (Kaptoum 74') LM Traustason (McNamara 63') CM Maciel CM Maciel (Kaptoum 87') RM Kaptoum (Maciel 62') RM McNamara (Bunbury 75') RM Kaptoum (Boateng 63') LM McNamara (Caldwell 75') LM Traustason (Bunbury 76') CAM Gil © CAM Gil © (Caldwell 90'+3') CAM Buchanan (Bunbury 81') RM Buchanan RM Buchanan 4 (DeLaGarza 87') F Buksa (Bunbury 36') F Buksa 8 F Buksa F Buksa F Buksa F Bou 8, 9 F Bou 10 F Bou © F Bou 11 © (Bunbury 90') F Bou 12©

VS. D.C. UNITED VS. FC CINCINNATI @ NEW YORK CITY FC W, 3-2 August 18, 2021 W, 4-1 August 21, 2021 L, 2-0 August 28, 2021 GK Turner GK Turner GK Turner LB Jones 2 LB Jones LB Jones (DeLaGarza 58') CB Kessler CB Farrell CB Farrell © CB Farrell CB Kessler CB Kessler RB DeLaGarza RB Mafla RB Mafla (Kaptoum 75') CM Maciel (Buchanan 5 HT) CM Caldwell (Maciel 62') CM Maciel CM Kaptoum (Boateng HT; Mafla 90') CM McNamara (Kaptoum 74') CM McNamara LM Traustason LM Boateng 1 (Rivera 62') LM Boateng (Bou 46') RM McNamara 2 RM Buchanan 6 (Bunbury 74') RM Traustason (Polster 57') F Bou © (Caldwell 75') F Buksa 9, 10 (Rennicks 89') F Buksa F Bunbury (Buksa HT) F Bou © F Bunbury (Kizza 75') NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 2021 GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES

New England Revolution 2 at Chicago Fire FC 2 Toronto FC 3 at New England Revolution 2 April 17, 2021 at Soldier Field (Chicago, Ill.) Att. 8,102 July 7, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/A Scoring - NE - Buksa 1 (Gil 1) 14', Bou 1 (Buchanan 1) 27' Scoring - TOR - Soteldo 1 (da Cruz 2) 9', Lawrence 1 (Pozuelo 2) 15', Endoh 1 (Soteldo 1) 24' CHI - Berić 1 (Sekulić 1, Stojanović 1) 5’, Stojanović 1 (Berić 1, Frankowski 1) 11’ NE - Gil 2 (Free Kick) 56', Buksa 5 (Boateng 1, McNamara 2) 78' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE 13 5 9 0 10 TOR 11 4 13 1 6 CHI 20 5 15 0 7 NE 21 4 10 1 7

D.C. United 0 at New England Revolution 1 New England Revolution 1 at Atlanta United FC 0 April 24, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/A July 17, 2021 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Ga.) Att. 42,517 Scoring - DC - None Scoring - NE - Bou 7 (Buksa 1, Kaptoum 1) 18' NE - Own Goal (Hines-Ike) 48' ATL - None Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners DC 6 2 21 1 5 NE 13 5 11 1 7 NE 6 1 18 1 6 ATL 15 4 10 4 5

Atlanta United FC 1 at New England Revolution 2 New England Revolution 5 at Inter Miami CF 0 May 1, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/A July 21, 2021 at DRV PNK Stadium (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) Att. 13,963 Scoring - ATL - Moreno 1 (Penalty Kick) 43' Scoring - NE - Traustason 1 (Gil 11) 15', Bunbury 2 (Unassisted) 27', Traustason 2 (Bell 1) 36', NE - Bye 1 (Gil 2, Farrell 1) 19', Gil 1 (Penalty Kick) 53' Buksa 6 (Gil 12) 45'+4', Buksa 7 (Bou 3) 83' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners MCF - None ATL 11 3 14 2 4 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE 14 4 15 1 7 NE 13 1 9 1 3 MCF 15 6 13 1 10 New England Revolution 0 at Nashville SC 2 May 8, 2021 at Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tenn.) Att. 12,510 CF Montreal 1 at New England Revolution 2 Scoring - NE - None July 25, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 18.217 NSH - Sapong 1 (Zimmerman 1, Lovitz 1) 25', Muyl 1 (Unassisted) 75' Scoring - MTL - Mihailovic 3 (Torres 2) 79' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE - Bou 8 (Traustason 3), Bou 9 (Bye 2, Gil 13) 73' NE 12 5 12 1 4 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NSH 16 4 12 2 5 MTL 20 2 7 1 4 NE 13 3 14 4 2 New England Revolution 1 at Philadelphia Union 1 May 12, 2021 at Subaru Park (Chester, Penn.) Att. 5,000 New England Revolution 3 at New York Red Bulls 2 Scoring - NE - Bunbury 1 (Jones 1, Bou 1) 85' July 31, 2021 at Red Bull Arena (Harrision, N.J.) Att. 13.444 PHI - Przybylko 1 (Unassisted) 88' Scoring - NE - Bou 10 (Jones 3, Traustason 4) 60', Bye 2 (Gil 14) 84', Buksa 8 (Gil 15) 90'+1' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NY - Carmona 1 (Duncan 1) 8', Gomes 3 (Clark 3) 63' NE 15 2 6 1 5 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners PHI 14 4 13 4 3 NE 18 1 9 1 4 NY 13 3 18 0 5 Columbus SC 0 at New England Revolution 1 May 16, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/A Nashville SC 0 at New England Revolution 0 Scoring - CLB - None August 4, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 10.279 NE - Buksa 2 (Bye 1, Gil 3) 86' Scoring - NSH - None Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE - None CLB 6 1 9 2 1 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE 11 3 16 1 9 NSH 7 6 11 1 3 NE 12 2 14 1 6 New York Red Bulls 1 at New England Revolution 3 May 22, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/A Philadelphia Union 1 at New England Revolution 2 Scoring - NY - Reyes 1 (Amaya 1) 7' August 8, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 17.054 NE - Bou 2 (Traustason 1) 36', Buchanan 1 (Traustason 2) 45'+2', Buksa 3 (Bou 2, Gil 4) 82' Scoring - PHI - Aaronson 1 (Glesnes 2) 31' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE - Polster 1 (McNamara 3) 10', Bou 11 (Unassisted) 39' NY 11 8 12 3 6 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE 23 2 13 1 11 PHI 13 2 12 1 7 NE 14 5 11 2 9 New England Revolution 1 at FC Cincinnati 0 May 29, 2021 at TQL Stadium (Cincinnati, ) Att. 11,000 New England Revolution 1 at Toronto FC 2 Scoring - NE - Buksa 4 (Gil 5) 70' August 14, 2021 at BMO Field (Toronto, Ontario) Att. N/A CIN - None Scoring - NE - Buchanan 4 (Jones 4) 19', Bou 12 (Penalty Kick) 83' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners TOR - Osorio 4 (Pozuelo 4, Soteldo 5) 79' NE 26 4 12 1 13 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners CIN 13 3 15 2 4 NE 10 3 11 2 5 TOR 9 0 6 2 5 New England Revolution 3 at New York City FC 2 June 19, 2021 at Red Bull Arena (Harrison, N.J.) Att. 4,929 D.C. United 2 at New England Revolution 3 Scoring - NE - Bou 3 (Unassisted) 27', Bell 1 (Gil 6) 78', McNamara 1 (Buchanan 2, Gil 7) 88' August 18, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 11,419 NYC - Thiago 1 (Moralez 2) 55', Tajour-Shradi 2 (Unassisted) 85' Scoring - NE - McNamara 2 (Traustason 5, DeLaGarza 1) 49', Buchanan 5 (Boateng 2) 53', Jones Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners 4 (Unassisted) 83' NE 8 7 11 1 5 DC - Arriola 3 (Flores 2) 10', Abila 3 (Kamara 3) 90'+6' NYC 18 2 16 0 7 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners DC 22 3 12 2 8 New York Red Bulls 2 at New England Revolution 3 NE 15 7 12 0 2 June 23, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. N/A Scoring - NY - Klimala 1 (Fabio 5, Tolkin1) 53', Reyes 2 (Unassisted) 75' FC Cincinnati 1 at New England Revolution 4 NE - Buchanan 2 (Gil 8) 26', Jones 1 (Gil 9) 33', Bou 4 (Gil 10) 51' August 21, 2021 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 18,268 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Scoring - NE - Buchanan 6 (Unassisted) 7'; Boateng 1 (Buchanan 4, Buksa 2) 21'; Buksa 9 NY 21 4 14 1 6 (Boateng 3) 33'; Buksa 10 (Bou 4) 61' NE 10 4 10 1 2 CIN - 5 (Acosta 5) 54' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners New England Revolution 1 at FC Dallas 2 CIN 13 2 8 1 3 June 27, 2021 at Toyota Stadium (Frisco, Texas) Att. 14,889 NE 12 3 12 3 3 Scoring - NE - Bou 5 (Unassisted) 33' DAL - Pepi 3 (Ferreira 1) 11', Pepi 4 (Hollingshead 3) 54' New England Revolution at New York City FC Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners August 28, 2021 at Yankee Stadium (Bronx, N.Y.) Att. N/A NE 16 2 5 1 4 Scoring - NE - None DAL 8 4 11 1 2 NYC - Castellanos 9 (Moralez 7) 32'; Castellanos 10 (Moralez 8, Parks 2) 55' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners New England Revolution 2 at Columbus Crew 2 NE 19 3 7 0 10 July 3, 2021 at Lower.com Field (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 20,371 NYC 12 1 17 3 7 Scoring - NE - Buchanan 3 (Jones 2) 13', Bou 6 (Buchanan 3, McNamara 1) 30' CLB - Zardes 4 (Afful 1, Wormgoor 1) 39', Own Goal (Farrell) 69' Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE 8 5 10 1 3 CLB 18 3 12 0 8 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 REVOLUTION RECORD BOOK: MLS REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED GP FOULS COMMITTED FC 1. Andrew Farrell 262 1. Shalrie Joseph 439 T-2. Diego Fagundez, Shalrie Joseph 261 2. Jay Heaps 289 4. Matt Reis 254 3. Teal Bunbury 278 5. Chris Tierney 246 4. Scott Caldwell 271 6. Jay Heaps 243 5. Joe Franchino 270 7. Scott Caldwell 224 T-8. Teal Bunbury, Kelyn Rowe 222 FOULS SUFFERED FS 10. Lee Nguyen 203 1. Shalrie Joseph 421 2. Lee Nguyen 380 GAMES STARTED GS 3. Taylor Twellman 359 1. Andrew Farrell 259 4. Jay Heaps 278 2. Shalrie Joseph 254 5. Kelyn Rowe 265 3. Matt Reis 253 6. Jose Cancela 263 4. Jay Heaps 238 7. Teal Bunbury 213 5. Chris Tierney 220 8. Andrew Farrell 209 6. Steve Ralston 196 9. Clint Dempsey 201 7. Lee Nguyen 193 10. Steve Ralston 199 8. Diego Fagundez 186 9. Scott Caldwell 174 YELLOW CARDS YC 10. Kelyn Rowe 170 T-1. Jay Heaps, Shalrie Joseph 50 3. Joe Franchino 45 MINUTES PLAYED MIN 4. Scott Caldwell 32 1. Andrew Farrell 23,112 T-5. Teal Bunbury, Andrew Farrell 29 2. Shalrie Joseph 22,867 7. Andy Dorman 28 3. Matt Reis 22,699 T-8. Diego Fagundez, Rusty Pierce 27 4. Jay Heaps 21,619 5. Chris Tierney 19,422 RED CARDS RC 6. Steve Ralston 17,643 1. Shalrie Joseph 5 7. Diego Fagundez 16,868 2. Ivan McKinley 4 8. Lee Nguyen 16,844 T-3. Andrew Farrell, Antonio Delamea, Four Other Players 3 9. Kelyn Rowe 15,500 10. Scott Caldwell 15,295 CORNER KICKS CK 1. Chris Tierney 477 GOALS G 2. Steve Ralston 456 1. Taylor Twellman 101 3. Lee Nguyen 415 2. Diego Fagundez 53 4. Jose Cancela 330 3. Lee Nguyen 52 5. Carles Gil 239 4. Teal Bunbury 44 6. Diego Fagundez 236 5. Steve Ralston 42 7. Joe-Max Moore 209 6. Joe-Max Moore 41 8. Kelyn Rowe 207 T-7. Shalrie Joseph, Pat Noonan 37 9. Juan Agudelo 35 OFFSIDES OFF 10. Kelyn Rowe 29 1. Taylor Twellman 165 5. Joe-Max Moore 64 ASSISTS A 6. Teal Bunbury 56 1. Steve Ralston 73 7. 55 2. Lee Nguyen 50 8. Gustavo Bou 51 3. Diego Fagundez 45 T-4. Kelyn Rowe, Chris Tierney 40 GAME-WINNING GOALS GWG 6. Joe-Max Moore 35 1. Taylor Twellman 28 7. Shalrie Joseph 34 2. Lee Nguyen 18 8. Carles Gil 31 T-3. Teal Bunbury, Diego Fagundez 16 9. Pat Noonan 29 5. Joe-Max Moore 13 10. Taylor Twellman 28 6. Steve Ralston 12 7. Gustavo Bou, Shalrie Joseph 10 SHOTS SHOTS 1. Taylor Twellman 557 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS GWA 2. Diego Fagundez 443 1. Steve Ralston 22 3. Lee Nguyen 406 2. Chris Tierney 16 4. Kelyn Rowe 377 3. Lee Nguyen 14 5. Teal Bunbury 370 4. Shalrie Joseph 13 5. Carles Gil 12 SHOTS ON GOAL SOG 8. Jose Cancela 8 1. Taylor Twellman 318 T-9. Scott Caldwell, 7 2. Diego Fagundez 182 3. Lee Nguyen 167 MULTIPLE-GOAL GAMES MGG 4. Teal Bunbury 145 1. Taylor Twellman 16 5. Shalrie Joseph 130 3. Pat Noonan 6 T-4. Lee Nguyen, Ted Chronopoulos 4 T-6. Eight Players Tied 3 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 REVOLUTION RECORD BOOK: MLS REGULAR SEASON

HAT TRICKS HT GAMES PLAYED IN GOAL GP 1. Taylor Twellman 3 1. Matt Reis 254 2. Pat Noonan 2 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 127 T-3. Five Players Tied 1 3. Matt Turner 87 4. Jeff Causey 64 PENALTY KICK GOALS PKG 5. Brad Knighton 51 1. Lee Nguyen 17 6. 48 2. Shalrie Joseph 12 7. Walter Zenga 47 3. Steve Ralston 9 8. Cody Cropper 36 4. Joe-Max Moore 6 9. Juergen Sommer 33 T-5. Carles Gil, Cate 5 GAMES STARTED IN GOAL GS GOALS PER GAME (MIN. 20 GOALS) AVG 1. Matt Reis 253 1. Taylor Twellman 0.58 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 124 2. Gustavo Bou 0.49 3. Matt Turner 87 3. Joe-Max Moore 0.43 T-4. Brad Knighton, Jeff Causey 50 4. Clint Dempsey 0.35 6. Adin Brown 48 5. Pat Noonan 0.31 7. Walter Zenga 47 T-6. Lee Nguyen, Wolde Harris 0.26 8. Cody Cropper 36 8. Imad Baba 0.23 9. Juan Agudelo 0.22 MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL MIN 10. Steve Ralston 0.21 1. Matt Reis 22,697 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 11,308 ASSISTS PER GAME (MIN. 20 ASSISTS) AVG 3. Matt Turner 7,796 1. Carles Gil 0.54 4. Jeff Causey 4,814 T-2. Joe-Max Moore, Steve Ralston 0.36 5. Brad Knighton 4,515 4. Jose Cancela 0.32 6. Adin Brown 4,392 5. Lee Nguyen 0.25 7. Walter Zenga 4,105 6. Pat Noonan 0.24 8. Cody Cropper 3,240 7. Kelyn Rowe 0.18 8. Diego Fagundez 0.17 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 4500 MINUTES PLAYED) AVG T-9. Chris Tierney, Taylor Twellman 0.16 1. Matt Reis 1.31 2. Matt Turner 1.33 GOALS PER 90 MIN. (MIN. 20 GOALS) AVG 3. Bobby Shuttleworth 1.42 1. Taylor Twellman 0.60 4. Brad Knighton 1.71 2. Gustavo Bou 0.57 3. Joe-Max Moore 0.45 WINS W 4. Pat Noonan 0.39 1. Matt Reis 93 5. Clint Dempsey 0.36 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 46 7. Juan Agudelo 0.34 3. Matt Turner 35 T-8. Teal Bunbury, Diego Fagundez, Lee Nguyen 0.28 T-4. Adin Brown, Jeff Causey 21 6. Walter Zenga 20 ASSISTS PER 90 MIN. (MIN. 20 ASSISTS) AVG 7. Brad Knighton 19 1. Carles Gil 0.57 2. Jose Cancela 0.40 WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 WINS) PCT. 3. Joe-Max Moore 0.39 T-1. Matt Turner, Adin Brown .564 4. Steve Ralston 0.37 3. Matt Reis .510 6. Pat Noonan 0.30 4. Walter Zenga .500 7. Lee Nguyen 0.27 5. Bobby Shuttlewoth .472 10. Andy Dorman 0.18 6. Jeff Causey .410

SCORING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 GOALS) PCT SAVES SV 1. Steve Ralston 20.5 1. Matt Reis 989 2. Taylor Twellman 18.1 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 344 3. Joe-Max Moore 16.6 3. Matt Turner 302 4. Pat Noonan 15.8 5. Adin Brown 206 5. Gustavo Bou 14.9 6. Brad Knighton 170 6. Juan Agudelo 14.5 7. Walter Zenga 168 7. Clint Dempsey 14.4 8. Lee Nguyen 12.8 SHUTOUTS SHO 9. Diego Fagundez 12.0 1. Matt Reis 66 10. Teal Bunbury 11.9 2. Bobby Shuttleworth 34 3. Matt Turner 20 SHOTS ON GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 75 SHOTS ON GOAL) PCT T-4. Cody Cropper, Adin Brown 10 1. Taylor Twellman 57.1 T-6. Brad Knighton, Walter Zenga 8 2. Steve Ralston 53.2 3. Andy Dorman 51.6 SAVES PERCENTAGE (MIN. 175 SAVES) PCT 4. Joe-Max Moore 51.4 1. Matt Reis 72.3 5. Pat Noonan 50.9 2. Matt Turner 72.2 8. Clint Dempsey 47.7 3. Adin Brown 71.3 T-9. Diego Fagundez, Lee Nguyen 41.1 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021

2021 TRANSACTION LOG / CHRONOLOGY REVOLUTION’S MOST RECENT March 12, 2020 Shutout Matt Turner vs. Nashville August 4, 2021 MLS season suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Goal Adam Buksa vs. FC Cincinnati August 21, 2021 June 24, 2020 D Andrew Farrell re-signed to multi-year contract extension. Defender Goal DeJuan Jones vs. D.C. United August 18, 2021 July 6, 2020 Midfielder Goal Emanuel Boateng vs. FC Cincinnati August 21, 2021 Signed D Collin Verfurth from Revolution II. Verfurth becomes the first play- er in club history to ascend from Revs II to first team. Forward Goal Adam Buksa vs. FC Cincinnati August 21, 2021 July 8, 2020 Own Goal For Brendan Hines-Ike vs. D.C. United April 24, 2021 Acquired D/M Matt Polster via transfer from Rangers FC. Acquired Polster’s MLS rights from Chicago Fire FC in exchange for Own Goal Conceded Andrew Farrell at Columbus July 3, 2021 $100,000 in 2021 . Two Goals/Match Adam Buksa vs. FC Cincinnati August 21, 2021 July 9, 2020 Three Goals/Match vs. Orlando Sept. 2, 2017 Returned to play in MLS is Back Tournament following suspension in play due to COVID-19 pandemic. Four Goals/Match N/A N/A N/A July 13, 2020 Assist Gustavo Bou vs. FC Cincinnati August 21, 2021 F Teal Bunbury re-signed to multi-year contract extension. July 25, 2020 Two Assists/Match Carles Gil at Miami July 21, 2021 Revolution II plays inaugural match in USL League One vs. Union Omaha, Three Assists/Match Carles Gil vs. New York June 23, 2021 a 0-0 draw. August 17, 2020 Four Assists/Match Lee Nguyen vs. Orlando Sept. 2, 2017 Acquired F Kekuta Manneh from FC Cincinnati in exchange for an interna- PK Converted Gustavo Bou at Toronto August 14, 2021 tional roster slot. PK not Converted Gustavo Bou vs. Philadelphia August 8, 2021 Acquired M Tommy McNamara and $175k in allocation money in trade with Houston Dynamo. PK Conceded/conv. vs. Atlanta May 1, 2021 September 8, 2020 PK Conceded/nconv. Valentin Castellanos at New York City June 19, 2021 Acquired M Lee Nguyen from Inter Miami CF in exchange for in exchange for the club’s natural fourth-round selection in the 2021 MLS SuperDraft and Red Card Arnor Traustason vs. D.C. United August 18, 2021 General Allocation Money. Opp. Red Card Andres Reyes vs. New York May 22, 2021 December 8, 2020 Declined contract options of M Isaac Angking, GK , M Nicolas Firmino, F Kekuta Manneh, D Michael Mancienne, M Cristian Penilla, and REVOLUTION ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS D . December 19, 2020 Goals Alberto Naveda (05/30/97) 3 Signed GK Earl Edwards Jr. as a free agent, the first free agent signing of Taylor Twellman (09/07/02) 3 the MLS offseason. December 21, 2020 Chris Brown (08/30/03) 3 Acquired D Christian Mafla via transfer from Atletico Nacional. Pat Noonan (10/25/03) 3 December 22, 2020 Pat Noonan (06/02/04) 3 Re-signed M Tommy McNamara. December 23, 2020 Taylor Twellman (07/16/05) 3 Acquired M Wilfrid Kaptoum on a free transfer from Real Betis. Taylor Twellman (09/10/05) 3 2021 (08/23/09) 3 January 7, 2021 Signed D A.J. DeLaGarza and M Emmanuel Boateng as a free agents. (04/10/10) 3 January 19, 2021 Kei Kamara (09/02/17) 3 Re-signed GK Matt Turner to a new contract. January 20, 2021 Assists Lee Nguyen (09/02/17) 4 Mutually agreed to terminate the contract of D Alexander Büttner. Shots Wolde Harris (08/19/00) 9 January 21, 2021 (05/19/02) 9 Selected F Edward Kizza (24th overall; Pittsburgh) and D Francois Dulysse (51st overall; Manhattan) in the 2021 MLS SuperDraft. Taylor Twellman (09/18/03) 9 March 5, 2021 Clint Dempsey (07/01/06) 9 Signed F Edward Kizza to MLS contract. Taylor Twellman (10/16/08) 9 March 16, 2021 Acquired M Arnór Ingvi Traustason via transfer from Malmö FF and signed Carles Gil (07/17/19) 9 him for two-year contract with an additional one-year team option. Gustavo Bou (07/27/19) 9 March 22, 2021 Shots on Goal Joe-Max Moore (06/19/99) 7 Signed D Jon Bell and M Maciel from Revolution II. April 8, 2021 Fouls Commited Matt Okoh (04/28/01) 8 Loaned F Justin Rennicks, M Damian Rivera, and D Collin Verfurth to Revo- Fouls Suffered Clint Dempsey (04/02/05) 10 lution II to begin the USL League One season. June 21, 2021 Abdoulie Mansally (10/21/10) 10 Matt Turner becomes first Revolution GK ever named MLS Player of the Corner Kicks Carles Gil (09/25/19) 15 Week for Week 8 after seven-save performance on June 19 at New York Offsides Raul Diaz Arce (05/13/98) 7 City FC. June 24, 2021 Saves Aidan Heaney (09/07/96) 14 Carles Gil voted MLS Player of the Week for Week 9, marking the second Shots Faced Aidan Heaney (09/07/96) 14 time Revolution players won the honor in back-to-back weeks. Juergen Sommer (05/05/01) 14 August 24, 2021 Tajon Buchanan transfered to Club Brugge (Belgium) for an undisclosed Jeff Causey (08/08/01) 14 fee. Buchanan will remain with New England on loan through the end of the Goals Allowed Cody Cropper (09/13/17) 7 2021 MLS season. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021

2021 REGULAR SEASON CATEGORICAL WIN-LOSS 2021 MISCELLANEOUS STATS Overall Home Away Overall: 15-4-4 9-1-1 6-3-3 Quickest Goal:______Buchanan: 8/21 vs. CIN: 7' vs. East: 15-3-4 9-1-1 6-2-3 vs. West: 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Quickest Goal Against:______Berić: 4/17 at CHI - 5'

Scoring First: 12-0-2 7-0-0 5-0-2 Game-Winning Goals after 75’:______Buksa: 5/16 vs. CLB: 86' Opp. Scoring First: 3-4-1 2-1-0 1-3-1 ______McNamara: 6/19 at NYC: 88' ______Buksa: 7/31 at NY: 90'+1' Leading at Half: 9-0-1 5-0-0 4-0-1 ______Bou: 8/14 at TOR: 83' Trailing at Half: 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 ______Jones: 8/18 vs. D.C.: 85' Tied at Half: 4-1-3 3-0-1 1-1-2 Game-Tying Goals after 75’:______Bye: 7/31 at NY: 84' Leading at 75’: 12-0-0 8-0-0 4-0-0 Trailing at 75’: 1-4-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 Game-Winning Goals Against after 75’:______Tied at 75’: 2-0-4 1-0-1 1-0-3 Game-Tying Goals Against after 75’:______Przybylko: 5/12 at PHI: 88' Out-Shooting Opp.: 7-2-2 4-1-1 3-1-1 ______Tajouri-Shradi: 6/19 at NYC: 85' Out-Shot by Opp.: 7-2-2 4-0-0 3-2-2 ______Osorio: 8/14 at TOR: 79' Shots Even: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Hat Tricks:______In Shutouts: 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 In Games Decided by 1 Goal: 12-2-0 7-1-0 5-1-0 Hat Tricks Against:______In Games Decided by 2 Goals: 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 In Games Decided by 3+ Goals: 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Own Goals For:______Hines-Ike: 4/24 vs. DC - 48'

Day Games (before 5 p.m.): 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Own Goals Against:______Farrell: 7/3 at CLB - 69' Night Games (5 p.m. or after): 14-3-4 9-1-1 5-2-3 Red Cards: ______Jones: 4/17 at CHI - 90'+3' In Primary (The Original) Kit: 10-4-2 9-1-1 1-3-1 ______Traustason: 8/18 vs. DC - 72' In Secondary (Community) Kit: 4-0-2 0-0-0 4-0-2 In Parley Kit: 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Opponents' Red Cards:______Reyes: 5/22 vs. NY - 38' In April: 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 In May: 4-1-1 3-0-0 1-1-1 INTERNATIONAL REGISTER In June: 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 In July: 4-1-1 1-1-0 3-0-1 United States Caps Goals In August: 4-1-1 3-0-1 1-1-0 Matt Turner 7 0 In September: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Teal Bunbury 4 1 In October: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 A.J. DeLaGarza 2 0 In November: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Henry Kessler 1 0 Matt Polster 1 0 On Wednesdays: 3-1-2 2-1-1 1-0-1 On Saturdays: 10-2-1 4-0-0 6-2-1 Canada Caps Goals Tajon Buchanan 9 1 On Sundays: 3-1-1 3-0-0 0-1-1 Guam Caps Goals In Clear Weather: 10-2-3 6-0-0 4-2-3 A.J. DeLaGarza 14 0 In Cloudy Weather: 4-1-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 In Rain: 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 Iceland Caps Goals In Snow: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Arnór Traustason 40 5 Indoors: 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 * = Currently on international duty Below 30° at Kickoff: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Reflects senior national team appearances only. 30°-49° at Kickoff: 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 50°-59° at Kickoff: 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 60°-69° at Kickoff: 2-2-1 2-0-0 0-2-1 2021 PENALTY KICKS FOR 70°-79° at Kickoff: 9-1-2 6-1-1 3-0-1 NE Player Goalkeeper (Team) Date Result 80°-89° at Kickoff: 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Carles Gil (Atlanta) May 1 Goal 90°+ at Kickoff: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Gustavo Bou Andre Blake (Philadelphia) August 8 Save Gustavo Bou Alex Bono (Toronto) August 14 Goal Using No Subs: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Using 1 Sub: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Using 2 Subs: 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Using 3 Subs: 3-0-2 2-0-1 1-0-1 2021 PENALTY KICKS AGAINST Using 4 Subs: 6-1-1 3-1-0 3-0-1 Player (Team) NE Goalkeeper Date Result Using 5 Subs: 4-3-1 3-0-0 1-3-1 Marcelino Moreno Matt Turner May 1 Goal On FieldTurf/Artificial Surface: 10-1-1 9-1-1 1-0-0 Valentin Castellanos Matt Turner June 19 Save On Natural Grass: 5-3-3 0-0-0 5-3-3 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021

RF Right-footed goal LF Left-footed goal

H Headed goal OG Own goal

WHERE THE REVOLUTION'S GOALS CAME FROM 1: Buksa (4/17 @ CHI) 14' 2: Bou (4/17 @ CHI) 27' 3: Hines-Ike (OG) (4/24 vs. DC) 48' 4: Bye (5/1 vs. ATL) 19' 5: Gil (PK) (5/1 vs. ATL) 53' 6: Bunbury (5/12 @ PHI) 85' 7: Buksa (5/16 vs. CLB) 86' 8: Bou (5/22 vs. NY) 38' 9: Buchanan (5/22 vs. NY) 45'+2' 10: Buksa (5/22 vs. NY) 82' 11: Buksa (5/29 at CIN) 70' 12: Bou (6/19 at NYC) 27' 13: Bell (6/19 at NYC) 78' 14: McNamara (6/19 at NYC) 88' 15: Buchanan (6/23 vs. NY) 26' 16: Jones (6/23 vs. NY) 32' 17: Bou (6/23 vs. NY) 51' 39 18: Bou (6/27 at DAL) 33' 19: Buchanan (7/3 at CLB) 13' 20: Bou (7/3 at CLB) 30' 25 30 21: Gil (7/7 vs. TOR) 56' 7 19 36 24 22: Buksa (7/7 vs. TOR) 78' 44 2 38 23: Bou (7/17 at ATL) 18' 24: Traustason (7/21 at MCF) 15' 5 41 1 25: Bunbury (7/21 at MCF) 33 26: Traustason (7/21 at MCF) 36' 22 18 27: Buksa (7/21 at MCF) 45'+4' 20 13 PKx2 26 28 28: Buksa (7/21 at MCF) 83' 21 14 29: Bou (7/25 vs. MTL) 29' 8 3 11 10 30: Bou (7/25 vs. MTL) 73' 32 40 31: Bou (7/31 at NY) 60' 12 34 32: Bye (7/31 at NY) 84' 35 33: Buksa (7/31 at NY) 90'+1' 17 23 34: Polster (8/8 vs. PHI) 10' 6 26 15 31 35: Bou (8/8 vs. PHI) 39' 16 36: Buchanan (8/14 at TOR) 19' 37: Bou (PK) (8/14 at TOR) 83' 38: McNamara (8/18 vs. DC) 49' 42 43 39: Buchanan (8/18 vs. DC) 53' 40: Jones (8/18 vs. DC) 85' 9 41: Buchanan (8/21 vs. CIN) 7' 29 42: Boateng (8/21 vs. CIN) 21' 43: Buksa (8/21 vs. CIN) 33' 44: Buksa (8/21 vs. CIN) 61' NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION at PHILADELPHIA UNION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021

RF Right-footed goal LF Left-footed goal

H Headed goal OG Own goal

WHERE THE OPPONENT’S GOALS CAME FROM 1: Beric (4/17 @ CHI) 5' 2: Stojanovic (4/17 @ CHI) 11' 3: Moreno (PK) (5/1 vs. ATL) 43' 4: Sapong (5/8 @ NSH) 25' 5: Muyl (5/8 @ NSH) 75' 6: Przybylko (5/12 @ PHI) 88' 7: Reyes (5/22 vs. NY) 7' 8: Thiago (6/19 at NYC) 55' 9: Tajouri-Shradi (6/19 at NYC) 85' 10: Klimala (6/23 vs. NY) 53' 11: Reyes (6/23 vs. NY) 75' 12: Pepi (6/27 at DAL) 11' 13: Pepi (6/27 at DAL) 54' 14: Zardes (7/3 at CLB) 39' 15: Farrell (OG) (7/3 at CLB) 69' 16: Soteldo (7/7 vs. TOR) 9' 18 17: Lawrence (7/7 vs. TOR) 15' 16 18: Endoh (7/7 vs. TOR) 24' 19: Mihailovic (7/25 vs. MTL) 79' 20: Carmona (7/31 at NY) 8' 12 21: Gomes (7/31 at NY) 63' 22: Aaronson (8/8 vs. PHI) 31' 23 20 23: Osorio (8/14 at TOR) 79' 1 11 24: Arriola (8/18 vs. DC) 10' 25: Abila (8/18 vs. DC) 90'+6' 19 8 26: Brenner (8/21 vs. CIN) 54' 27: Castellanos (8/28 at NYC) 32' 21 9 26 28: Castellanos (8/28 at NYC) 55' 4 2 PKx1 13 17

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