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NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION GAME NOTES MAY 13, 2006 AT 7 P.M. ET

2006 REVOLUTION SCHEDULE OVERALL RECORD: 2-2-1 HOME: 1-1-0 AWAY: 1-1-1 DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT TV Sat., April 1 at Galaxy W 1-0 ESPN2 Sat., April 8 at Red Bulls T 0-0 WB56 Sat., April 15 at Kansas City Wizards L 0-1 WB56 VS. CD CHIVAS USA Sun., April 30 CHICAGO FIRE L 1-2 WB56 (2-2-1, 7 PTS.) (1-2-1, 4 PTS.) Sat., May 6 LOS ANGELES GALAXY W 4-0 ESPN2 Sat., May 13 CD CHIVAS USA 7:00 PM FSN Sat., May 20 at FC 8:30 PM WB56 MATCH INFORMATION Sat., May 27 HOUSTON DYNAMO 7:30 PM FSN Sat., June 3 at D.C. United 7:30 PM WB56 Date: Saturday, May 13, 2006 Time: 7 p.m. ET Sun., June 11 at Chicago Fire 7:00 PM FSN Location: , Foxborough, Mass. Sat., June 17 D.C. UNITED 6:00 PM FSN Wed., June 21 at 7:30 PM FSN TV: FSN ( – play-by-play, Greg Lalas – analyst) Sat., June 24 at 9:00 PM FSN Satellite Information: KU BAND SBS 6 Tr. 11A Upper, Uplink: Wed., June 28 FC DALLAS 7:30 PM FSN 14271(V), Downlink: 11971(H), Symbol Rate: 6.1113 Sat., July 1 6:00 PM ESPN2 Radio: WRKO 680 AM Tues., July 4 at 9:30 PM FSN Spanish Radio: WJDA 1300 AM (Pedro Rosalez – play-by-play, Marino Velasquez – analyst, Baltazar Palencia – sideline) Sat., July 8 at Chicago Fire 8:30 PM WB56 Fri., July 14 REAL SALT LAKE 7:30 PM FSN Referee: Mark Geiger Wed., July 19 at Kansas City Wizards 8:30 PM FSN Referee's Assistants: Paul Scott, CJ Morgante Sat., July 22 at Houston Dynamo 8:30 PM WB56 Fourth Official: Erich Simmons Wed., July 26 D.C. UNITED 7:00 PM ESPN2 Sun., Aug. 6 at CD Chivas USA TBA TBA Revolution Media Contacts: Wed., Aug. 9 KANSAS CITY WIZARDS 7:30 PM FSN Brad Feldman (o: 508-384-9216) (c: 774-406-7038) Sun., Aug. 20 CHICAGO FIRE 3:00 PM WB56 Lizz Summers (o: 508-549-0496) (c: 617-571-2219) Chivas USA Media Contacts: Sun., Aug. 27 COLUMBUS CREW 7:00 PM FSN Keegan Pierce (310-630-4575) (c: 310-595-5264) Sat., Sept. 2 at Columbus Crew 7:30 PM WB56 Rigo Cervantez (310-630-4554) (c: 310-270-6394) Sat., Sept. 9 NEW YORK RED BULLS 7:30 PM WB56 Sat., Sept. 20 at New York Red Bulls 7:30 PM FSN PROBABLE STARTERS Wed., Sept. 23 KANSAS CITY WIZARDS 7:30 PM WB56 Sat., Sept. 30 COLORADO RAPIDS 7:30 PM FSN 20 TWELLMAN Sat., Oct. 7 at D.C. United 7:30 PM WB56 14 RALSTON 5GP, 5GS, 2G, 0A 17 BROWN Sat., Oct. 14 COLUMBUS CREW 7:30 PM WB56 3GP, 3GS, 1G, 0A 3GP, 0GS, 0G, 0A **Schedule is subject to change

8 FRANCHINO 25 DORMAN 3GP, 3GS, 0 G, 0A 7 CANCELA 21 JOSEPH 5GP, 5GS, 0 G, 2A 3GP, 2GS, 0 G, 3A 5GP, 5 GS, 2 G, 0 A REVS AVAILABLE SUBSTITUTES

GP GS G A 16 RILEY 15 PARKHURST 6 HEAPS 5 Willie Sims FWD 1 0 0 0 5GP, 5GS, 0G, 0A 3GP, 3GS, 0G, 0A 5GP, 5GS, 0G, 0A 11 FWD 3 3 0 0

12 GK 0 0 0.00 GAA 1 REIS 17 Kyle Brown FWD 3 0 0 0 5GP, 5GS, 0.60 GAA 19 M/D 2 1 0 0 23 Leandro de Oliveira F/M 0 0 0 0

REVOLUTION INJURY REPORT 27 Jani Galik MID 0 0 0 0 28 Pat Haggerty DEF 0 0 0 0 30 Ryan Latham F/M 0 0 0 0 PROBABLE – Joe Franchino – Hamstring Strain (R) 31 DEF 0 0 0 0 PROBABLE – – Groin Strain (L) 34 T.J. Tomasso GK 0 0 0.00 GAA QUESTIONABLE – Jani Galik – Hamstring Strain (R) QUESTIONABLE – Ryan Latham – Abdominal Strain UNAVAILABLE - INTERNATIONAL CALL-UPS QUESTIONABLE – Pat Noonan – Hamstring Strain (R) QUESTIONABLE – Doug Warren – Abdominal Strain (L) U.S. FIFA World Cup Team DOUBTFUL – Leandro de Oliveira – Knee Sprain (R) 2 F/M 5 5 1 0 OUT – Daniel Hernandez – Ankle Sprain (L) OUT – Marshall Leonard – Achilles Repair (L) Trinidad & Tobago FIFA World Cup Team OUT – – Knee Sprain (L) 4 DEF 0 0 0 0

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2006 TEAM RECORDS REVOLUTION VS. CHIVAS USA

Overall: 1-1-0

Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-1-0

DATE SCORE RESULT

04/30/2005 NE 1 vs. CHV 0 W

07/22/2005 NE 0 at CHV 1 L

Overall: 2-2-1 Points: 7 GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS Place in Conference: T-Third 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 OT Total Home: 1-1-0 Away: 1-1-1 NE 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 vs. Eastern Conference: 0-2-1 CHV 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 vs. Western Conference: 2-0-0 Goals For: 6 Goals Against: 3 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Revolution Chivas USA +/-: +3 Category 1 2 OT Tot. 1 2 OT Tot. Goals 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 Shots 8 18 0 26 10 4 0 14 SOG 3 8 0 11 5 3 0 8 Fouls 16 14 0 30 23 23 0 46 Offsides 2 1 0 3 4 5 0 9 Corners 7 11 0 18 5 2 0 7

ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON SERIES LEADERS

Revolution Chivas USA Goals 1 Clint Dempsey 1 Douglas Sequeira Overall: 1-2-1 Points: 4 Assists 1 Marshall Leonard 1 Martinez/Mendoza Shots 8 3 Isaac Romo Place in Conference: Fifth Shots on Goal 3 Clint Dempsey 3 Isaac Romo Home: 1-1-1 Away: 0-1-1 Fouls Committed 5 Avery John 6 Thiago Martins Vs. Eastern Conference: 0-1-1 Fouls Suffered 6 Marshall Leonard 4 Armando Begines vs. Western Conference: 1-1-0 Wins 1 1 Goals For: 4 Losses 1 Matt Reis 1 Brad Guzan Goals Against: 4 Shutouts 1 Matt Reis 1 Brad Guzan +/-: 0 Saves 7 Matt Reis 9 Brad Guzan Goals Allowed 1 Matt Reis 1 Brad Guzan

NEXT GAME

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION vs. FC DALLAS (2-2-1, 7 PTS.) (3-1-2, 11 PTS.)

Saturday, May 20 – 8:30 p.m. Park, Frisco, TV: WB56 Radio: WRKO 680 AM All-Time Series: Series: New England leads, 16-8-1 REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 3 LAST MEETING VS. CHIVAS USA Chivas USA 1, Revolution 0 The Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. 7/22/05 Carson, Calif. – The New England Revolution (10-3-5, 35 points.) dropped a 1-0 decision to CD Chivas USA (3-14-3,12 pts.) at the Home Depot Center on Friday, July 22, 2005. Chivas USA’s goal came in the 38th minute when midfielder Douglas Sequeira scored his second tally of the season. The Revs were missing U.S. National Team players Clint Dempsey, Steve Ralston and Pat Noonan, all of whom were still participating in the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Chivas USA was without suspended striker Thiago Martins.

Chivas USA got on the board in the 38th minute when Sequeira netted his second score of the season. Antonio Martinez dribbled the ball up the left flank and sent a cross into the area. Revs keeper Matt Reis charged off his line to punch the ball clear, however, Sequeira got his head on the ball and knocked it into the back left corner at the near post to give Chivas USA the 1-0 lead.

In the seventh minute, the Revs had the first chance of the match after New England forward Taylor Twellman had a breakaway into the area. After Twellman carried the ball up the center channel 30 yards, he was challenged by Chivas USA defender . Twellman backheeled a ball to his left to forward Khano Smith, who one-timed a blast, but misdirected his shot and it went high and the game remained scoreless.

Other than the Revs chance in the seventh, Chivas USA controlled much of the play of the game for the first 25 minutes of the game. Chivas USA earned three corner kicks in that time and possessed the ball in their attacking third of the field for much of the time. The teams entered the locker rooms at halftime with Chivas USA owning the lead, as well as the entire first half. Chivas USA outshot the Revs 6-2 with four shots on goal to the Revs’ zero in the first half. Chivas USA was awarded five corner kicks to New England’s one.

New England looked to tie the game in the 56th minute when Twellman went close on a header in front of goal. Revs defender Avery John lofted a ball up the center channel from the top of New England’s defending area. Revs midfielder then leapt and headed the ball forward to Twellman. Twellman got off a powerful header, but the ball went just inches high and bounced off the top netting of the goal to allow Chivas USA to retain their one-goal line.

In the 78th minute Twellman made another opportunity to tie the score by carrying the ball in toward the area from the left flank. When challenged by Sequeira, Twellman pulled the ball to his right to get past the midfielder and then blasted a bullet to the upper right corner. Twellman’s shot, however, went wide right by just a few inches.

In the 80th minute, Heaps served an angled cross ball from the right flank to substitute forward Connally Edozien on the left post. Edozien headed a low ball down to the lower corner, but Guzan landed on top of the ball and the play was reset. In the 84th minute of the match, Revs midfielder blasted a shot into the area that was deflected off of Hendrickson’s hand and gathered by Chivas USA’ defense. Prus, however, did not award the penalty kick and Chivas USA regained possession. In the 96th minute of the match, Revs midfielder had an opportunity on the left post and tried to skip the ball over Guzan’s head. Guzan jumped up and grabbed the ball for the save and New England lost 1-0.

July 22, 2005 1 2 F New England 0 0 0 Chivas USA 1 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY: CHV – Sequeira (Martinez) 38’. NER – Reis, Heaps, Parkhurst, John, Franchino, Cancela (Leonard, 46’), Joseph, Dorman, Riley (Latham, 83’), Twellman, Smith (Edozien, 46’). Substitutes Not Used: Warren, Vercollone. TOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Twellman 5); SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Dorman, Edozien 1); FOULS: 22 (Twellman 4); OFFSIDES: 2 (Smith, Twellman 1); CORNER KICKS: 5 (Dorman 5); SAVES: 5 (Reis 5). CHV – Guzan, Hendrickson, Gomez, Begines, Ochoa, Ramirez (Arias, 68’), Sequeira, Mendoza, Torres, Romo (Cuadros,68’), Martinez. Substitutes Not Used: Barragan, Munoz, Blanco, Lopez, Jimenez. TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Romo 3); SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Romo 3); FOULS: 18 (Ochoa 4); OFFSIDES: 4 (Romo 2); CORNER KICKS: 7 (Martinez 4); SAVES: 2 (Guzan 2).Misconduct Summary: NER – Heaps (y – tackle from behind) 81’; Franchino (y – reckless foul) 87’; Dorman (y – Dissent) 91+’.

LAST MATCH Revolution 4, Galaxy 0 Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass. 5/6/06 Foxborough, Mass. – Midfielder Shalrie Joseph scored two goals as the New England Revolution exploded for four goals in a 4-0 victory over Los Angeles Galaxy last Saturday afternoon at Gillette Stadium. The Revs’ four-goal output doubled the team’s season to-date total of two and was the squad’s highest output since Sept. 17, 2005, which also marked Joseph’s last two-goal effort (a 5-4 loss at the New York MetroStars). The result was the Revs’ widest margin of victory since the club defeated the Colorado Rapids 6-1 on Sept. 18, 2004 at Gillette Stadium.

New England (2-2-1, 7 pts.) snapped its two-game skid and won its second match of the year against the Galaxy (2-3-1, 7 pts.). In 2006, the Revolution has outscored Los Angeles 5-0 as the teams met in the season opener in Carson, Calif., with New England winning, 1-0. The game was also a rematch of MLS Cup 2005, which the Galaxy won, 1-0 in double overtime. The victory was New England’s first of the season at Gillette Stadium, while LA’s loss marked its first road defeat of the campaign.

Revolution keeper Matt Reis recorded his third shutout of the season – and his club record 16th of his career – with the three-save effort as New England out-shot the Galaxy 13-6, including a 8-3 margin in the first half.

Forward Taylor Twellman put the Revs on the board early, striking in the fifth minute with an unassisted tally. After an LA turnover in its own defensive zone, José Cancela broke in down the center channel and tried to flip the ball to Clint Dempsey near the top of the scoring area. However, Los Angeles keeper deflected the ball right to Twellman, who was streaking down the right side. Twellman buried a right-footed shot from 15 yards out into the near corner of the net for the 1-0 New England lead.

Dempsey, playing in his final New England game before leaving to train with the 2006 U.S. National Team in preparation for the FIFA World Cup, nearly put the Revs up 2-0 in the 19th minute. His angled shot from three yards out beat Hartman to the near post, but kicked off the far goalpost. Steve Ralston, however, succeeded in setting a 2-0 advantage when he converted a Cancela free kick in the 39th minute. Cancela sent the ball square to Ralston who was open at the top of the box, where he beat the keeper to the near post with a right-footed shot. Ralston was making his first appearance for New England – missing two games – since suffering a groin injury during U.S. National Team duty against Jamaica on April 11 in Cary, N.C.

Joseph sent the Revolution into halftime with a 3-0 lead when he buried a Cancela pass in the back of the net with a powerful header in the 43rd minute. Cancela curled a free kick from the right flank into the six-yard box and Joseph slipped his marker to head home the shot.

Holding a 3-0 lead and maintaining a significant advantage in possession, New England continued to pressure in the second half. Los Angeles’ most significant chance came in the 63rd minute when latched onto an angled cross from the midfield and sent a hard, headed shot on Reis from five yards out on a severe angle. Reis made the initial save at the near, left post and then the Revs won the scramble in front of the goal for the rebound and clearing the ball. New England continued to attack, and in the 69th minute, LA defender pulled down Twellman in the penalty area, setting up a spot kick for Joseph. Hartman guessed correctly as Joseph went low to the left with the kick, but the Revs’ Grenada international beat Hartman to the corner for the Revolution’s fourth goal of the game.

May 6, 2006 1 2 F Los Angeles 0 0 0 New England 3 1 4

SCORING SUMMARY: NE – Taylor Twellman (unassisted) 5, NE – Steve Ralston (José Cancela) 39, NE – Shalrie Joseph (Cancela) 43, NE – Joseph (penalty kick) 70. Los Angles Galaxy – Kevin Hartman, Chris Albright, Ugo Ihemelu, Kyle Veris, , ( 46), (Thiago 70), Marcelo Saragosa, Paulo Nagamura, , Landon Donovan (Ned Grabavoy 78). Substitutes not used: , Marc Burch, Brian Dunseth, Nathan Sturgis TOTAL SHOTS: 6 (Donovan 3), SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (Donovan 2), FOULS 21 (Saragosa 5), OFFSIDES 2 (Gomez, Jones), CORNER KICKS 4 (Donovan 4). New England Revolution – Matt Reis, James Riley, , , Andy Dorman, Daniel Hernandez (Tony Lochhead 23), Shalrie Joseph, Steve Ralston (Jeff Larentowicz 73), José Cancela, Clint Dempsey (Kyle Brown 77), Taylor Twellman. Substitutes not used: T.J. Tomasso, John Avery, Willie Sims, Pat Haggerty TOTAL SHOTS: 13 (Dempsey 3, Twellman 3), SHOTS ON GOAL 9 (Three with two each), FOULS 16 (Twellman 3), OFFSIDES 1 (Dempsey), CORNER KICKS 3 (Cancela 3). MISCONDUCT SUMMARY: NE – Dorman (pushing, holding) 7, LA – Saragosa (pushing, holding) 26, NE – Joseph (pushing, holding) 60, NE – Riley (pushing, holding) 70 REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 4

2006 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown College 17 Kyle Brown FWD 5-11 165 08/10/1983 Southlake, TX Tulsa 7 José Cancela MID 5-9 161 06/25/1976 Santa Lucia, Uruguay 2 Clint Dempsey M/F 6-1 185 03/09/1983 Nacogdoches, TX Furman 25 Andy Dorman MID 6-0 150 05/01/1982 Flintshire, Wales University 8 Joe Franchino DEF 5-9 165 08/09/1976 Alta Loma, CA Washington 27 Jani Galik MID 6-1 180 09/10/1984 Sarasota, FL 28 Pat Haggerty DEF 6-3 185 02/21/1983 Lawrenceville, NJ Boston College 6 Jay Heaps DEF 5-9 155 08/02/1976 Longmeadow, MA Duke 3 Daniel Hernandez M/D 6-0 180 06/23/1976 Tyler, Texas Southern Methodist 4 Avery John DEF 6-0 170 06/18/1975 Vance River, Trinidad American University 21 Shalrie Joseph MID 6-3 180 05/24/1978 Brooklyn, NY St. John's (NY) 31 Jeff Larentowicz DEF 6-1 175 08/05/1983 West Chester, PA Brown 30 Ryan Latham FWD 5-11 175 11/18/1982 Dallas, TX Southern Methodist 22 Marshall Leonard M/D 5-8 165 12/29/1980 Midland, GA Virginia 19 Tony Lochhead DEF 6-0 175 01/12/1982 , New Zealand UCSB 11 Pat Noonan F/M 6-0 170 08/02/1980 Ballwin, MO Indiana 23 Leandro de Oliveira M/F 5-8 155 11/30/1982 Sao Paolo, Brazil Alabama-Birmingham 15 Michael Parkhurst DEF 5-11 155 01/24/1984 Cranston, RI Wake Forest 14 Steve Ralston M/D 5-9 160 06/14/1974 St. Louis, MO Florida International 1 Matt Reis GK 6-1 196 03/28/1975 Mission Viejo, CA UCLA 5 Willie Sims FWD 5-9 150 01/18/1984 Los Angeles, CA Cal St. - Northridge 16 James Riley D/M 5-10 150 10/27/1982 Colorado Springs, CO Wake Forest 18 Khano Smith F/M 6-3 190 01/10/1981 Warwick, Lees-McRae 34 T.J. Tomasso GK 6-0 184 09/10/1983 Canton, Michigan Southern Methodist 20 Taylor Twellman FWD 5-11 170 02/29/1980 St. Louis, MO Maryland 12 Doug Warren GK 6-0 190 03/18/1981 Hoffman Estates, IL Clemson

2006 NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION NUMERICAL ROSTER # Player Pos. Pronunciation Place of Birth Last Team 1 Matt Reis GK REESE , GA Los Angeles (MLS) 2 Clint Dempsey MID Nacogdoches, TX Furman 3 Daniel Hernandez M/D Tyler, Texas Necaxa (Mexico) 4 Avery John DEF Point Fortin, Trinidad Longford Town (Rep. Ireland) 5 Willie Sims FWD City, Guatemala Cal State Northridge 6 Jay Heaps DEF Nashua, NH Miami (MLS) 7 José Cancela MID can-SAY-lah Montevideo, Uruguay () 8 Joe Franchino DEF fran-CHEE-no Fontana, CA Los Angeles (MLS) 11 Pat Noonan F/M Ballwin, MO Indiana 12 Doug Warren GK Palatine, IL D.C. United(MLS) 14 Steve Ralston M/D RAWL-stun St. Louis, MO Tampa Bay (MLS) 15 Michael Parkhurst DEF Providence, RI Wake Forest 16 James Riley D/M Colorado Springs, CO Wake Forest 17 Kyle Brown FWD Tulsa, OK Chicago Fire Premier (PDL) 18 Khano Smith FWD KAHN-oh Paget, Bermuda Dandy Town (BER) 19 Tony Lochhead DEF LOCK-head Tauranga, New Zealand Orange County Blue Star (PDL) 20 Taylor Twellman FWD , MN 1860 Munich (Germany) 21 Shalrie Joseph MID shal-REE Saint George, Grenada N.Y. Freedoms (USL) 22 Marshall Leonard D/M El Paso, TX Virginia 23 Leandro de Oliveira M/F olive-EH-ra Sao Paolo, Brazil Austin Capitol SC 25 Andy Dorman MID Chester, England Boston University 27 Jani Galik MID YAH-nee geh-lik Prerov, Czech Republic Bradenton Academics (PDL) 28 Pat Haggerty DEF Lawrenceville, NJ Boston College 30 Ryan Latham FWD Rockwall, TX Southern Methodist 31 Jeff Larentowicz DEF Lah-REN-tow-itz Pasadena, CA Brown 34 T.J. Tomasso GK Toe-MAH-so Hackensack, NJ Southern Methodist

Head Coach: Team Physicians: Bertram Zarins, M.D., Kai Mithoefer, M.D. Assistant Coaches: , Head Athletic Trainer: Steven Glazier General Manager: Craig Tornberg Massage Therapist: Glenn O’Connor Director of Soccer: Chiropractor: Dr. Michael Weinman Director of Communications: Brad Feldman Equipment Manager: Brian Banfill

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NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION – 2006 STATISTICS UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 21 DEF Shalrie Joseph 5 5 450 2 0 7 4 10 12 0 0 2 0 20 FWD Taylor Twellman 5 5 450 2 0 11 4 7 10 7 0 0 0 2 FWD Clint Dempsey 5 5 437 1 0 13 5 9 17 3 0 1 0 14 MID Steve Ralston 3 3 253 1 0 4 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 7 MID José Cancela 3 2 225 0 3 7 3 4 13 0 16 0 0 25 MID Andy Dorman 5 5 450 0 2 6 4 7 3 0 13 2 0 17 FWD Kyle Brown 3 0 65 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 DEF Joe Franchino 3 3 149 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 M/D Jay Heaps 5 5 450 0 0 3 0 4 5 0 0 1 0 3 M/D Daniel Hernandez 5 5 384 0 0 1 0 8 5 0 0 3 0 31 DEF Jeff Larentowicz 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 22 MID Marshall Leonard 1 0 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 M/D Tony Lochhead 2 1 143 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 11 FWD Pat Noonan 3 3 225 0 0 1 1 2 4 3 0 1 0 15 DEF Michael Parkhurst 3 3 270 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 GK Matt Reis 5 5 450 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 16 D/M James Riley 5 5 443 0 0 1 1 8 3 0 0 3 0 5 FWD Willie Sims 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 MID Leandro de Oliveira 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 MID Jani Galik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 DEF Pat Haggerty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 DEF Avery John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 FWD Ryan Latham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 FWD Khano Smith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 GK T.J. Tomasso 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 GK Doug Warren 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own-goals received 0 Team totals 5 5 450 6 5 55 24 72 88 13 29 13 0 Opponent totals 5 5 450 3 2 53 22 93 69 8 25 6 0

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Taylor Twellman 1, Clint Dempsey 1. GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Andy Dorman 1. PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Shalrie Joseph 1-1

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNFPOS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 1 GK Matt Reis 5 5 450 22 18 3 0.60 0 1 2 2 1 3 Team totals 5 5 450 22 18 3 0.60 0 1 2 2 1 3 Opponent totals 5 5 450 24 18 6 1.20 1 1 2 2 1 2

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION RECENT DATES OF NOTE May 2, 2006 F Clint Dempsey was selected to the U.S.’s 23-man 2006 FIFA World Cup roster; F Taylor Twellman, F Pat Noonan, M Steve Ralston and GK Matt Reis were chosen as alternates to the squad. April 18, 2006 Announced that Brian Bilello has been named Chief Operating Officer of the Revolution. April 11, 2006 F Clint Dempsey, M Pat Noonan, M Steve Ralston and F Taylor Twellman all played for the U.S. vs. Jamaica in a 1-1 draw with Jamaica in Cary, N.C.

March 31, 2006 Announced the signings of F/M Leandro de Oliveira, F Kyle Brown, D Pat Haggerty and M Jani Galik. March 13, 2006 Announced that M/F Clint Dempsey was suspended for two weeks for conduct detrimental to the team. March 1, 2006 Clint Dempsey scored the lone goal of the match in the 48th minute from an assist by Taylor Twellman in a 1-0 U.S. victory over Poland in Kaiserslautern, Germany. February 10, 2006 The U.S. posted a 3-2 victory against Japan San Francisco, Calif. F Taylor Twellman continued his hot streak as he was involved in all three U.S. goals, setting up and M Clint Dempsey in the first half before scoring the eventual game-winner off a corner kick. January 29, 2006 F Taylor Twellman scored a hat trick from in a U.S. National Team 5-0 win over Norway in Carson, Calif.

January 26, 2006 Selected four players in the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft: In the first round (11th overall), the Revs selected D/M Danny Wynn out of St. Louis University. In the second round (23rd overall), the Revs chose D John Queeley of North Carolina State University. In the third round (35th overall) New England chose Adam Williamson from Lehigh University as well as Matt Wieland out of Creighton University (fourth round, 47th overall). January 22, 2006 GK Matt Reis posted a shutout in his first international appearance as the U.S. Men’s National Team opened up their 2006 campaign with a 0-0 draw against Canada at Torero Stadium in San Diego.

January 20, 2006 Selected M/F Leandro de Oliveira (Alabama-Birmingham) in the first round (11th overall) of the 2006 MLS SuperDraft in Philadelphia. Also selected F Willie Sims (Cal State University, Northridge) and F Kyle Brown (University of Tulsa) and acquired an allocation from the Columbus Crew in exchange for two draft picks.

December 6, 2005 Announced that F Taylor Twellman (hernia) and M Marshall Leonard (groin) both underwent successful minor surgical procedures.

November 16, 2005 Placed seven players on waivers: F/M Connally Edozien, M Gilberto Flores, F Jamie Holmes, M/F Ricardo Phillips, M Marcos Romaneiro, M Luke Vercollone, and D/M Easton Wilson. REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 6 MISCELLANEOUS TEAM NOTES Series History … CD Chivas USA owns the shortest series the roster and the U.S.’s chances at the upcoming World Cup history against the New England Revolution of any team … the in Germany. teams have met twice – both times coming in 2005 in Chivas’ first year of play … each team won on its home pitch, as both Awaiting Word on Representation … Revolution forward games were decided by a 1-0 score … on April 30, the Taylor Twellman, forward Pat Noonan, midfielder Steve Revolution topped Chivas USA, 1-0, at Gillette Stadium behind Ralston and goalkeeper Matt Reis were selected as Clint Dempsey’s 88th minute goal from Marshall Leonard and alternates to the U.S.’s 2006 FIFA World Cup squad … all four Matt Reis’ two-save shutout … on July 22, the teams met at players will remain with the Revolution and will join the U.S. The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., where Chivas USA National Team if needed. won, 1-0, on Douglas Sequeira’s 38th-minute tally … in total, the Revolution outshot Chivas, 26-14, in the first year of play. Rallie Returns … Midfielder Steve Ralston returned from a two-game injury absence on Saturday, May 6 against Los Budweiser Hispanic Heritage Day … Saturday’s game Angeles, starting on the left side and playing 73 minutes … against CD Chivas USA is Budweiser Hispanic Heritage Day Ralston scored his first goal of the season on his only shot of at Gillette Stadium, celebrating Hispanic culture … music, the game, a free kick feed from José Cancela in the 39th cultural foods and entertainment will be featured as part of the minute … Ralston missed both the Kansas City (April 15) and night’s festivities … in conjunction with the game, two Chivas Chicago (April 30) matches after suffering a right groin injury stars – Paco Palencia, Juan Pablo Garcia – will host a during U.S. National Team duty against Jamaica on April 11 in postgame meet and greet with selected fans … famed Mexican Cary, N.C. and Latin American recording artist Veronica Robles, well known as “La Mera, Mera,” will perform the National Anthem The Iron Man … Revolution midfielder Steve Ralston, the prior to the game, and a 10-piece mariachi band will also all-time career minutes played leader in MLS, become the first perform during pregame festivities … the Mexican folkloric player in league history to break the 25,000 minutes played dance troupe Xucipilli Danza y Cultura will also be on hand to mark on April 8 at New York … Ralston enters the Chivas perform during pregame activities, and will also present a half- match having played 25,118 regular season minutes with the time show … additionally, the Gillette Stadium concession (1996-2001) and New England (2002- stands will feature a selection of Hispanic-themed foods. present) … Ralston also is the all-time career leader in games started with 282 … this past Saturday, against Los Angeles on Reserves Return to Action … The New England Revolution May 6, Ralston moved into a tie for second on the all-time Reserves will also be in action this weekend when they face games started list with , who retired this past off- the CD Chivas USA Reserves in a 10 a.m. match on Sunday, season. May 14 at the Lower Practice Field at Gillette Stadium. Lending a Helping Hand … Steve Ralston is also Notes About Last Saturday’s Attack … Saturday’s four- prominently listed in the MLS record books for assists, entering goal explosion against Los Angeles was New England’s Saturday’s game ranked third in MLS history with 102 … highest scoring output since the team also netted four goals at Ralston is 10 assists shy of second place, held by … New York, Sept. 17, 2005 (a 5-4 loss) … the four-goal margin Carlos Valderamma is the career leader with 114 assists … of victory was the team’s largest since its five-goal win against with both Valderamma and Preki retired from the league, Colorado on Sept. 18, 2004 (a 6-1 win) … the four-goal gap is Ralston is the active career leader in the category. MLS’ largest margin of victory in 2006 … the team’s four goals is MLS’ second-highest scoring total on the year (Houston Joseph’s Day is Twice as Nice … Midfielder Shalrie Joseph scored five goals against Colorado on April 2) … the Revs’ netted two goals on Saturday, May 6 against Los Angeles, three first-half goals are tied for the most goals scored in a half marking his first – and the team’s first – multiple-goal effort of this season in MLS … New England’s three goals more than the season … he scored his first goal on a sharp header off doubled the team’s season-to-date, four-game total (two) José Cancela’s free kick in the 43rd minute, then added a entering the match. successful spot kick in the 69th … the two-goal outing was his first since scoring twice against the then MetroStars on Sept. Dempsey & John Departing for Duty … On Saturday, May 6 17, 2005 at the Meadowlands … Joseph has two multiple-goal against Los Angeles, forward Clint Dempsey played his final games in his career. game for New England before he reported for U.S. National Team camp in Cary, N.C. on Wednesday, May 10 … Dempsey New Faces Taking the Pitch … In the last two games, three was one of 23 players selected to the U.S. roster for the 2006 different Revolution players made their MLS debuts at Gillette FIFA World Cup, which will be played in Germany in June and Stadium … on Sunday, April 30, midfielder Tony Lochhead July … the will play in Group E with the Czech made his first career appearance and start in the midfield, Republic, Ghana and Italy with the Americans’ final group while forward Willie Sims checked in as a 77th minute match scheduled for June 22 … Revs defender Avery John substitution … on Saturday, May 6, midfielder Jeff departed the team on Sunday, May 7, to join the Trinidad & Larentowicz was a 73rd minute substitute and made his first Tobago National Team camp where the “Soca Warriors” career appearance in MLS. prepare for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Cancela Among League Leaders in Helpers … Dempsey’s Selection was “Hot” News … With his selection Forward/midfielder José Cancela, who has appeared in each to the U.S. World Cup roster, Clint Dempsey became hot of the last three games, starting the last two, has three assists property … he was featured in an eight-minute live interview on on the season, the second-highest total in MLS … he recorded ESPNews on Wednesday, May 3 in the “Hot List” segment … his first assist of the year on Taylor Twellman’s goal against Dempsey discussed his selection, the role of MLS players on Chicago (April 30), before matching his career high with two REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 7 against Los Angeles on May 6 … the two-assist effort against Dorman Serving it Up … Outside midfielder Andy Dorman, the Galaxy marked the fourth time in his career he was who entered 2006 with six career assists in 50 games, has credited with two helpers (Aug. 30, 2003 vs. Chicago, Oct. 4, already collected a pair of helpers through the team’s first five 2003 at Dallas, Oct. 16, 2004 vs. Chicago). games … Dorman has assisted on both New England goals this season – Clint Dempsey’s goal at Los Angeles in the Scoring on Set Plays … Three of New England’s six goals so season opener on April 1, and then on Taylor Twellman’s far in 2006 have come as a result of set pieces, with the team’s header on April 30 against Chicago in Foxborough. set-play specialists – Andy Dorman and José Cancela – earning assists on each occurrence … in the team’s season ROY Returns … After missing the team’s first two games of opener – April 1 at Los Angeles –Dorman was credited with an the season while rehabilitating a right thigh strain, Revolution assist on Clint Dempsey’s game-winner in the 1-0 victory over central defender and 2005 Gatorade Rookie of the Year the Galaxy after he found the forward at the end of a free kick Michael Parkhurst returned to the lineup on Saturday, April … twice on May 6, Cancela recorded assists off of set plays … 15, at Kansas City … Parkhurst started and played all 90 he connected with Steve Ralston in the 39th minute, and then minutes against the Wizards, committing one foul in his return four minutes later found Shalrie Joseph on another free kick to the field … the games he missed to open the season – at … two of New England’s six goals have come in the run of play Los Angeles on April 1 and at New York on April 8 – marked – both scored by Taylor Twellman – while the sixth was a the first two games he missed in his career, as he was the only successful penalty kick by Joseph. Rev to play every minute of every game (2,880) in 2005.

First-Goal Forward … Forward Taylor Twellman has twice Suffering for His Art … Heading into his extended absence scored the Revs’ first goal of a game this season – vs. Chicago because of U.S. World Cup team duties, Revolution forward on April 30 and vs. Los Angeles on May 6 … during the course Clint Dempsey is second in MLS in fouls suffered … Dempsey of his four-plus year career, Twellman has scored the Revs’ has been fouled 17 times in five games, four fouls fewer than first goal of the match 35 times, and New England is 18-9-8 all- D.C. United’s … in 2005, Dempsey suffered 71 time in those contests. fouls in 26 games last season, placing him sixth in MLS is that category. New Faces in the Starting 11 … On Sunday, April 30 against Chicago, two Revs made their first starts of the 2006 campaign Making a Home in Goal … With his customary start in goal as José Cancela (forward) and Tony Lochhead (midfield) on Saturday, May 6 against Los Angeles, Matt Reis assumed were penciled in to the starting lineup … the start was the first sole possession of first place on the Revolution career of the season for Cancela – and the 59th of his Revs career – appearances in net list with 65 appearances … all but one of while Lochhead appeared in an MLS lineup for the first time in his appearances have been starts (64), which is also a club his career. record … Reis already holds the New England records for wins (26), minutes (5,807), saves (242), shutouts (16), save Kiwi Duty … Midfielder Tony Lochhead made his MLS debut percentage (.713) and goals against average (1.24). on Sunday, April 30, when he was slotted into the left side of the midfield in the starting lineup against the Chicago Fire … Matty Bag-a-Donuts … With his MLS-leading three shutouts the second-year New Zealand senior international had spent in 2006, keeper Matt Reis has added to his Revolution career the previous week in Chile with the All Whites training and shutouts record … this season, he has posted clean sheets playing a two-game series against the Chile National Team … against Los Angeles on April 1 (1-0), at New York on April 8 (0- New Zealand lost 4-1 and 1-0 in the pair of friendlies, in which 0) and most recently against Los Angeles on May 6 (4-0) … Lochhead started both games in the back line. Reis, who broke the club record with his 1-0 shutout win at Real Salt Lake on Sept. 3, 2005, now has backstopped 16 Reliving Past Glories for a Cause … Revolution head coach scoreless games as a Revs goalkeeper. Steve Nicol departed Gillette Stadium with a State Police escort immediately after the Revs’ 2-1 loss to Welcome to the Century … Revs Goalkeeper Matt Reis hit Chicago on Sunday, April 30 to head to Boston’s Logan Airport the 100-mark for career regular season games played when he … he was flying across the Atlantic so he could play with his stepped on the field in New England’s 1-0 victory over Los former club – Liverpool FC – as it faced Everton in a 20th Angeles, on Saturday, April 1 … he now has 104 career anniversary reunion match … the match was a charity event to appearances: 65 of Reis’ games played have been in a New raise funds for Marina Dalglish Oncology and brought together England uniform – a team record – while the other 39 were most of Nicol’s teammates who helped Liverpool win the 1986 accumulated during his five seasons with the Los Angeles “double” of the FA Cup and English First Division Galaxy (1998-2002). Championship … Despite the overnight flight and the 7:45 a.m. arrival in Manchester, Nicol played all 90 minutes as Liverpool Starts from the Net … Matt Reis is atop the MLS leaders in defeated Everton, 1-0. two goalkeeping categories – goals against average (0.60) and shutouts (three) – and is second in save percentage (.818) … John Preparing for World Cup with “Soca Warriors” … in 450 minutes in net this season, Reis has allowed three goals Defender Avery John also traveled during the Revs’ off-week on 22 shots on goal. to train with the Trinidad & Tobago National Team … John was the designated Vice Captain for T&T in the team’s 4-0 and 4-1 Record Starts Watch … Should Revs captain Joe victories over the Grenada U23s on Tuesday, April 25 and Franchino start on Saturday against Chivas USA, he would Thursday, April 27 … John has already been named to the move into a first-place tie with Ted Chronopoulos for the Trinidad & Tobago World Cup squad, which will compete in Revolution career starts record … Franchino enters the game Group B with England, Paraguay and Sweden. with 139 career starts, one fewer than Chronopoulos’ record 140 career starts … Franchino, who joined the Revs midway through the 2000 season and has been captain since 2002, is REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 8 also approaching Chronopoulos’ mark for games played in a San Diego No-No … Matt Reis posted a shutout in his first- Revs uniform (144) … Franchino enters this weekend with a ever U.S. National Team start, a 0-0 draw with Canada on Jan. Revolution total of 139 games played. 22 in San Diego. Canada looked dangerous right from the opening whistle and got its first shot off in the second minute. Minute-by-Minute Record … Revolution captain Joe raced down the left flank and served in a Franchino has also set the Revs’ career minutes played cross to the far post, where was able to get free record, a mark he set on April 8 in New England’s 0-0 tie at the from his defender and put a header on target, but Reis was New York Red Bulls … having played into the 33rd minute, he positioned well for the save. Canada continued to control the became the Revolution’s all-time minutes played leader, match early on and had a few more good opportunities, the surpassing the mark previously held by Ted Chronopoulos best chance coming on a 30-yard free kick from the left flank in (12,228) … Franchino, who left the Kansas City game in the the 15th minute. Sandro Grande drilled a cross into the box and 14th minute, now holds the record with 12,254 minutes played. was able to get position on his defender and win a header, but his redirection went over the bar. Late in the game, Leonard to Miss Rest of 2006 … The New England Reis earned his shutout when he alertly came out of the Revolution announced on Tuesday, April 25 that midfielder penalty area to clear a through ball. Overall, Reis faced 10 Marshall Leonard will miss the rest of the 2006 season after shots in the game in which Taylor Twellman also started and undergoing surgery to repair a full tear to the Achilles tendon in went 56 minutes and Clint Dempsey went the full 90 minutes his left leg. Leonard sustained the injury on Monday, April 24 in for the Nats. a scrimmage at Gillette Stadium versus Boston College. Team physician Bertram Zarins, M.D. at Massachusetts General Landing Leandro … The New England Revolution selected Hospital in Boston, performed his surgery. The expected Leandro de Oliveira out of the University of Alabama- recovery and rehabilitation period for this type of surgery is six Birmingham in the first round (11th overall) of the 2006 MLS months. SuperDraft on Jan. 20 at the Convention Center in Philadelphia. De Oliveira, a midfielder who is naturally left- TNT in the MLS Record Books … Taylor Twellman enters footed but is skilled with both feet, comes from Bryan, Texas, Saturday’s game ranked ninth in career goals in MLS history after being born in São Paolo, Brazil. He had a standout with 66 in his four-plus year career … Twellman is five goals college career at UAB where he was second team NSCAA All- back of eighth place, held by current Houston Dynamo forward America in 2003 and was first team All-Conference USA in , who has 71 career goals in his 10-plus year 2003 and 2004. De Oliveira missed much of his senior season career … Twellman is also tied for sixth in MLS history in with a knee injury. He attended Allen Academy in Texas for career game-winning goals with 18, a total that is also the New high school and started college at the University of England record. before transferring to UAB in 2002, finishing a three-year career there. What I Did With My Winter Vacation … The New England Revolution opened its 2006 preseason schedule by defeating Adding Talent Left and Right … In the second round (23rd the Bermuda U20 National Team, 8-1, in a closed-door friendly overall) of the 2006 MLS SuperDraft, the Revolution chose in Hamilton, Bermuda. Clint Dempsey scored five goals for forward Willie Sims out of Cal State University, Northridge. the Revs and rookie Willie Sims contributed a hat trick and an Born in , Guatemala, Sims hails from Los assist in his New England debut. The Revs improved to 2-0-0 Angeles and was an NSCAA/ first team All-America in preseason play on Saturday, February 18, defeating the selection after a stellar college career. Sims signed with MLS Bermuda National Team, 3-0, at the National Sports Centre as a player prior to the SuperDraft. Sims stadium. Dempsey scored twice, raising his preseason goals made his MLS debut when he checked in as a 77th minute total to seven in two games. The Revolution then played to a 0- substitute against Chicago on April 30 at Gillette Stadium. In 0 draw with Costa Rican team LD Alajuelense on Wednesday, the third round (35th overall), New England selected Kyle February 22 at the National Sports Centre. Despite creating Brown, a forward from University of Tulsa. A four-time, first the majority of the scoring changes, the Revs were unable to team All- Valley Conference selection, Brown also was score in the home leg of their CONCACAF Champions' Cup named All-Midwest for the 2003 and 2005 seasons. Quarterfinal series. Wrapping up its stay in Bermuda, the Additionally, the Revolution acquired an allocation from the Revolution defeated the Jamaica U23 national team, 1-0, at Columbus Crew in exchange for a 2nd round pick (13th overall) the National Sports Center on Saturday, February 25. José in 2006 and a 3rd round pick in the 2007 draft. Both selections Cancela scored on a free kick for the Revs in the 58th minute traded to Columbus had previously been acquired by New to give New England the victory. In the second leg of the England through trades with Chivas USA. CONCACAF Champions' Cup Quarterfinal, the Revolution fell 1-0 to LD Alajuelense on Wednesday, March 8 in Alajuela, East Anglia Getaway… Midfielder Andy Dorman and Costa Rica. LDA midfielder Carlos Hernandez scored on a free defender Jeff Larentowicz both trained this past off-season kick in the 90th minute to give LDA the 1-0 aggregate series with Ipswich Town in England. Ipswich is the club where victory. Returning to Costa Rica for a 10-day training camp, the Revolution assistant coach and former England striker Paul Revs drew 2-2 with the Costa Rica U21 National Team on Mariner made his name in the 1970s and 80s. Ipswich Wednesday, March 15 at Proyecto Gol in Santa Ana. Sims and competes in the League Championship, the second division of fellow rookie Kyle Brown scored for the Revolution. Steve professional soccer in England. Ralston assisted on both Revs goals. On Saturday, March 18, the Revolution drew 1-1 with LD Alajuelense's reserve team. Supplemental but not Surplus… The New England Defender Jay Heaps scored the Revolution goal. In their last Revolution augmented its 2006 SuperDraft selections by taking preseason match of 2006, the Revs lost 4-2 to Costa Rican four players in the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft on Jan. 26. side CS Herediano at the Estadio Rosebal Cordero. Ralston All players who were eligible and not selected in the 2006 MLS and Cancela scored for the Revs. SuperDraft and additional players nominated by teams were eligible for selection in the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft. In REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 9 the first round of the Supplemental Draft (11th overall), the Gameday Rosters: Both the home team and the visiting team Revolution selected defender/midfielder Danny Wynn out of can have up to seven players available for selection as St. Louis University. Wynn collected 20 career points at St. substitutes on game days, bringing the game day roster to 18 Louis (3G, 14A) in 61 games. Wynn can play as a right-sided players for each team. As was previously the case, game day defender or midfielder as well as at central defense. In the 2nd rosters must be submitted to the referees 60 minutes prior to round (23rd overall), the Revs chose central defender John the start of the game and each team can use a maximum of Queeley out of North Carolina State University. An imposing three substitutes per game. Previously, home teams were center back, Queeley started every game in which he played at permitted to dress 20 total players (nine available substitutes) N.C. State (2002-05) for a total of 68 appearances in four while the visiting team could dress 16 total players (five seasons for the Wolfpack. The Revolution's 3rd round pick (35th available substitutes). Caution Points Eliminated: Players will overall) was Adam Williamson, a midfielder out of Lehigh be suspended for one game following the accumulation of five University. The 2005 Patriot League Player of the Year as a yellow cards, regardless of the nature of the infraction. A player senior, Williamson was a standout participant in the will subsequently be suspended for one additional game after Revolution's tryout at Dana-Farber Field House at Gillette accumulating a total of eight cautions and a third suspension Stadium on January 5. will be applied after three additional yellow cards (11 total cautions). 2007 CONCACAF Champions’ Cup Participants: Who Let the Draft In?… The Revolution has had great The team that has the most overall points at the end of the success in the MLS SuperDraft in recent years. Head coach regular season will automatically qualify as one of two United Steve Nicol’s previous two first-round picks, Michael States entries for the 2007 CONCACAF Champions’ Cup. The Parkhurst (2005) and Clint Dempsey (2004), went on to be second entry will be the winner of MLS Cup 2006. In the event MLS Gatorade Rookies of the Year. The Revs’ two top choices that the overall points’ leader also wins MLS Cup 2006, the before that, Pat Noonan (2003) and Taylor Twellman (2002), second U.S. entry will be awarded to the team with the second both progressed to win league scoring titles and earn MLS All- most points at the end of the regular season. Star status. Twellman was the league’s MVP in 2005. The Dating Game … The New England Revolution have MAXIM and Relaxin’… Clint Dempsey and Taylor Twellman announced a schedule change that will see the team host the both appeared in the March issue of Maxim Magazine as part Chicago Fire at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 20 (TV – WB). The of a seven-page, seven-player MLS fashion spread. Dempsey match was originally scheduled for Saturday, August 19. The and Twellman were joined by five of the other biggest MLS Revolution also announced a schedule change that will see the stars: Kansas City forward Eddie Johnson, Los Angeles team host Chivas USA at 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 13 (TV – Galaxy forward Landon Donovan, Houston forward Brian FSN). This match was originally scheduled for August 5, Ching, Galaxy defender Chris Albright and Colorado Rapids however, the Revolution will now play at Chivas USA on defender . Decked out almost entirely in white Sunday, Aug. 6. Finally, the Revs’ home match against the – a big trend for the spring 2006 season – the players were Columbus Crew originally scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 26, photographed by Mark Mann, whose many subjects include has been moved to 7 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 27 (TV – FSN). musicians Usher and Iggy Pop and comedian Dave Chappelle. Reserves Recaps … The New England Revolution Reserve Consistency With a Capital C … Revolution head coach team kicked off its second season of play at the New York Red Steve Nicol is nothing if not consistent in terms of his player Bulls Reserves on Sunday, April 9 with a 3-2 loss at Giants personnel. Of the 11 players who started for New England in Stadium … New York took a 2-0 lead behind goals from its 2-2 Opening Day draw with the on Jordan Cila and , before Willie Sims headed home April 2, 2002, only Brazilian midfielder Cássio no longer a Tony Lochhead cross in the 75th minute and substitute right remains with the club. Of the Revs starters at MLS Cup 2005 back T.J. Tomasso brought the Revs even in the 83rd minute on November 13, all 11 are still on the roster, as are the all … the Red Bulls took the lead for good three minutes later three substitutes used by Nicol in that match. Overall, 21 of the when Magee crossed a ball from the left corner, which was put Revs’ 26 players on the team roster for their opening match in home by a diving Martins … on May 6, New England rallied 2006 – on April 1 at Los Angeles – were also with the team in from a 2-0 deficit against the Los Angeles Reserves, earning a 2005. Six players from Nicol’s first season in charge (2002) are 2-2 draw against the Galaxy … guest players Geoff Walker on the roster to begin 2006: Joe Franchino, Jay Heaps, and Anders Kelto recorded second-half goals to pull even Daniel Hernandez, Marshall Leonard, Steve Ralston and against Los Angeles … Kelto’s goal came in the 89th minute Taylor Twellman. and completed the Revs’ unlikely come-back.

Rapper’s Delight … Using the handle "Deuce," Revolution Reserves Next Outing … After facing the Chivas Reserves on midfielder Clint Dempsey recorded the hip-hop anthem for Sunday on the Lower Practice Field, the New England Nike's "Don't Tread on Me" soccer campaign – titled "Don't Reserves return to action on Sunday, May 21, when they face Tread on This” – which is available at nikesoccer.com. Boston- the FC Dallas Reserves in a 10 a.m. CT match at Dallas’ based producer Da BeatzSmith was commissioned to supply a practice field at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. backing track, and the vocals were recorded in a studio in Nacogdoches, Texas – Dempsey’s hometown. Texas-based New Man in Charge … The New England Revolution rappers Big Hawk, who passed away on May 1, and XO announced on Tuesday, April 18, that Brian Bilello has been collaborated with Dempsey. Revs midfielder Daniel named Chief Operating Officer of the team. Bilello will oversee Hernandez and Dempsey’s older brother, Ryan, both appear the business affairs of the team, working in coordination with in the video. Vice President of Marketing Operations Jennifer Ferron and Executive Director of Sales Murray Kohl, who both continue in Change of Plans … announced those positions with the Revolution, the competition changes for the 2006 MLS regular season, as and Gillette Stadium. Prior to being named COO of the approved by the MLS Competition Committee. Balanced Revolution, Bilello served the Revolution, Patriots and Gillette REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 10 Stadium in a variety of operational and strategic roles. Bilello was a respected Cape Verdean leader, radio-show host, joined the organization in 2003 as Director of Quality and activist, avid soccer player and fan who was murdered near his Operational Control, where he worked on improving the fan Roxbury store in 2001. He was also the president of Boston's experience across all aspects of Gillette Stadium. Since then, Cape Verde United Soccer Club that competed in the Latin he has gone on to run both the Concessions and Retail American Soccer Association. Operations and has provided strategic advice to the Krafts on a number of issues related to their sports ventures, in particular, La Revolution En Español … For the third consecutive MLS and the Revolution. Prior to working with the Kraft Sports week, the Revolution game against CD Chivas USA will be Group, Bilello was a management consultant at Bain & broadcast in Spanish by WJDA 1300 AM … Pedro Rosalez will Company in its San Francisco and Boston offices. Bilello provide the play-by-play call for the match, while Marino worked with clients in the retail, consumer products and Velasquez will give the Spanish listeners analysis of the action entertainment industries. An avid soccer enthusiast, Bilello … Baltazar Palencia will be the sideline reporter. played varsity soccer at MIT, where he studied engineering and economics. Before joining the organization's staff, Bilello Attention Media This season, all approved applicants will was a Revolution season ticket holder. pick up their credentials at Gillette Stadium Media Will Call on Revolution game days only. Every approved media member Revs to Host Jorge Fidalgo Soccer Challenge … The must pick up their own credential in person and must present a New England Revolution will host the third-annual Jorge valid drivers license or other approved form of positive Fidalgo Memorial Soccer Challenge at Gillette Stadium at 3 identification in order to receive their credentials. There will be p.m. on Sunday, August 27, in the first game of a no exceptions to this policy. Please note that single season- doubleheader. The Revs will face the Columbus Crew at 7 long credentials are not being issued by the Revolution; media p.m., following the Jorge Fidalgo Soccer Challenge. The approved for the season will receive a day-of-game pass for Soccer Challenge recognizes the legacy of Jorge Fidalgo and each game. will feature Cape Verdean and Brazilian all-star teams composed of top players from the local community. Fidalgo REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 11 REVOLUTION COACHING STAFF

STEVE NICOL REGULAR-SEASON RECORD WITH THE REVS: HEAD COACH (1999, 2002-PRESENT) 51-41-28 (.541) Now entering his fifth season at the helm of the Revolution, Steve Nicol was named head coach of the team on November 6, 2002, after serving as the interim head coach for the final 21 games of the 2002 regular season and the postseason. The hiring marked yet another impressive accomplishment in the Scotland native’s distinguished career. During his playing days Nicol, 44, gained worldwide fame while playing for Liverpool in England’s top division before moving on to play for Notts County, West Bromwich Albion, Wednesday and Doncaster Rovers. Nicol, who was born in the Scottish town of Troon, began his pro career at the age of 18 with Ayr United before being signed by Liverpool in 1981. The £300,000 transfer fee remains the Ayr United club record. While with Liverpool, Nicol made 467 appearances as a defender and midfielder and scored 46 goals. He was at the heart of a Liverpool side that won four English League Titles, three F.A. Cup Titles and the 1984 European Cup. In 1989, his importance to the team was honored when Britain’s soccer writers named him Footballer of the Year. Between 1984 and 1992 Nicol appeared 27 times for the Scottish National Team, and started for his country at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. Nicol’s coaching career began in 1995 when he was named player/manager at Notts County. Four years later, he arrived in New England as a player/assistant coach with the Boston Bulldogs. In September of that year, he joined the Revs as interim coach for the final two games of the season, both of which were Revolution wins. He returned to the Bulldogs as a player/coach for the 2000 and 2001 season before re-joining the Revs as an assistant coach prior to the 2002 campaign. Nicol was named the 2002 MLS Coach of the Year after leading the Revolution within a goal of the MLS Cup. In 2003 and 2004, he led the Revs to within an extra time goal and a penalty kick shootout, respectively, of making the league final. He coached the Revs to his second MLS Cup final in 2005, after winning the Eastern Conference Championship with New England for a second time. Nicol was also honored for his coaching excellence in August 2005, when he was chosen to lead the MLS Select XI against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeau Stadium. Nicol resides in Hopkinton, Mass., with his wife, Eleanor, his son, Michael, and his daughter, Katy. PAUL MARINER ASSISTANT COACH (2004-PRESENT) Paul Mariner is now in his third season as Steve Nicol's first assistant coach. Born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, Mariner is remembered by world soccer fans as one of the top center forwards in English football in the late 1970s and early 80s. He won 35 international caps playing for his country, and led the England attack in the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He is the co-holder for the England National Team record for goal scoring in consecutive games (6). After starting his professional club career with Plymouth Argyle, Mariner scored 97 goals in eight seasons for Ipswich Town from 1976-84, before playing three seasons with Arsenal FC in London. Mariner’s many honors as a player include winning the 1978 FA Cup Final with Ipswich Town, a game in which he was named Man of the Match, despite not being the goal scorer, in the memorable 1-0 classic win over Arsenal. He was also a key member of the 1981 UEFA Cup- winning Ipswich Town team. He scored for England vs. France in the 1982 World Cup and also scored in a qualifying match against Hungary on November 18, 1981, a 1-0 victory that put England through to the 1982 World Cup. Mariner came to the United States in 1988 to coach the Albany Capitals of the APSL. Most recently, Mariner was an assistant to former Revs forward and current head men’s soccer coach John Kerr, Jr. Mariner has also served as Technical Director for the FC Bolts, one of the top youth soccer clubs in the U.S. DAVID VANOLE ASSISTANT COACH (2004-PRESENT) The Revolution announced the hiring of former U.S. National team goalkeeper David Vanole on June 1, 2004 as an Assistant Coach. After playing goalkeeper at UCLA and winning the 1985 NCAA National Championship with the Bruins, Vanole went on to be the starting keeper for the U.S. National Team. He made more than 100 appearances in goal for the U.S. including all three matches at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea. Vanole began coaching at the college level at San Diego State University and then Loyola Marymount University, before returning to his alma mater in 1995, where he served as an assistant coach for both the UCLA men’s and women’s soccer teams. In the six years that Vanole was with the UCLA Men’s program (1995-2000), the Bruins had great success, including winning the 1997 NCAA National Championship. Vanole also earned three years of experience as an assistant coach with the U.S. Men’s U-20 National Team (1997- 1999) and two years as an assistant coach with the U.S. Women’s National Team (1999-2000), during which the team won a silver medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Vanole began his professional coaching career with the WUSA in 2001. While he was with the Freedom, Washington was the 2002 WUSA Founders Cup Runner-up and the 2003 WUSA Founder Cup Champions. In 2003, Vanole also served as an assistant coach with D.C. United, being primarily responsible for daily development of team’s goalkeepers. Vanole began his professional coaching career with the WUSA Washington Freedom in 2001. While he was with the Freedom, Washington was the 2002 WUSA Founders Cup Runner-up and the 2003 WUSA Founder Cup Champions. In 2003, Vanole also served as an assistant coach with D.C. United, being primarily responsible for daily development of the team’s goalkeepers. REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 12

ADF 2006 REVOLUTION PLAYER BIOS KYLE BROWN F/M 5'11" 165 lbs D.O.B.: 08/10/83; Southlake, Texas College: University of Tulsa GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 17 3 0 65 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 3rd round (35th overall) in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft

2006: Came on as a 83’ substitute, making his MLS debut, and played seven minutes on 4/1 @ LA … came on as a 46’ substitute and played 45 minutes on 4/8 @ NY … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI … entered as a 77’ substitution and played the final 13 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA. JOSÉ CANCELA MID 5'9" 161 lbs D.O.B.: 06/25/76; Montevideo, Uruguay GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 7 3 2 225 0 3 7 3 4 13 0 16 0 0 Previous Clubs: Peñarol (URU), Club Gavilanes (MEX), CD (MEX), Deportivo Saprissa (CR) How Acquired: Signed by the Revolution as a Discovery Player on 7/22/03

2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY … made his season debut and played the final 45 minutes – substituting for Pat Noonan – on 4/15 @ KC, suffering five fouls … made his first start of the season and played 90 minutes on 4/30 vs. CHI, recording an assist on Taylor Twellman’s second-half goal … started and played 90 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA, recording two assists – the first on Steve Ralston’s goal in the 39th minute and then on Shalrie Joseph’s first goal of the game in the 43rd minute.

CLINT DEMPSEY M/F 6'1" 185 lbs D.O.B.: 03/09/83; Nacogdoches, TX College: Furman University GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2 5 5 437 1 0 13 5 9 17 3 0 1 0 How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 1st Round (8th overall) of the 2004 MLS SuperDraft

2006: Started and played 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA, scoring the lone goal of the game in the 33rd minute and receiving a yellow card in the 89th minute… started and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY, taking three shots … started and played 90 minutes on 4/15 at KC, taking two shots … started and played 90 minutes on 4/30 vs. CHI, taking three shots … started and played 77 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA, taking three shots in his final New England match before joining the 2006 U.S. World Cup team in Cary, N.C. for pre-World Cup training.

ANDY DORMAN MID 6'0" 150 lbs D.O.B.: 05/01/82; Chester, England College: Boston University GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 25 5 5 450 0 2 6 4 7 3 0 13 2 0 How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 6th Round (56th overall) of the 2004 MLS SuperDraft 2006: Started and played 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA, assisting on Clint Dempsey’s goal in the 33rd minute … started and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY, receiving a yellow card caution in the 69th minute … started and played 90 minutes on 4/15 at KC, taking two shots, including a shot on goal in the final minute of play … started and played 90 minutes on 4/30 vs. CHI, assisting on Taylor Twellman’s goal in the 54th minute … started and played 90 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA, recording two shots on goal.

JOE FRANCHINO DEF 5'9" 165 lbs D.O.B.: 08/08/76; Fontana, CA College: Washington GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 8 3 3 149 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Previous Club: Los Angeles Galaxy How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution as the second pick of the MLS Special Draft on 5/17/00

2006: Started as captain and left midfielder, playing 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA … started and played 45 minutes on 4/8 @ NY … started and played 14 minutes on 4/15 at KC before leaving the game with a right hamstring strain … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI, missing the game with a right hamstring strain … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA, missing the game with a right hamstring strain.

REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 13 JANI GALIK MID 6'1" 180 lbs D.O.B.: 09/10/84; Prerov, Czech Republic GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Previous Club: Bradenton Academics (PDL) How Acquired: Signed by Revolution 3/2/06

2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY … DNP on 4/15 at KC … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA.

PAT HAGGERTY MID 6'3" 185 lbs D.O.B.: 02/21/83; Lawrenceville, NJ College: Boston College GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 How Acquired: Signed by Revolution 3/4/06

2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY … DNP on 4/15 at KC … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA.

JAY HEAPS DEF 5'9" 155 lbs D.O.B.: 08/02/76; Nashua, NH College: Duke University GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 6 5 5 450 0 0 3 0 4 5 0 0 1 0 Previous Club: How Acquired: Traded to the Revolution along with a 2003 second round draft choice in exchange for Brian Dunseth and a 2003 first round draft choice on 6/20/01 2006: Started and played 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA … started and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY, receiving a yellow card in the 80th minute and taking two shots … started and played 90 minutes on 4/15 @ KC, taking one shot … started and played 90 minutes on 4/30 vs. CHI, suffering two fouls … started and played 90 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA.

DANIEL HERNANDEZ FWD 6'0" 180 lbs D.O.B.: 7/23/76; Tyler, TX College: Southern Methodist University GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 22 5 5 384 0 0 1 0 8 5 0 0 3 0 How Acquired: Signed by the Revolution on 8/5/05

2006: Started and played 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA, receiving a yellow card caution in the 54th minute…started and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY, receiving a yellow card caution in the 59th minute … started and played 90 minutes on 4/15 @ KC, taking one shot … started and played 90 minutes on 4/30 vs. CHI, receiving a yellow card in the 34th minute … started and played 24 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA before suffering a left ankle sprain and leaving the game.

AVERY JOHN DEF 6'0" 170 lbs D.O.B.: 06/18/75; Point Fortin, Trinidad College: American GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Previous Clubs: New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers, Boston Bulldogs (A-League); Bohemian F.C., Shelbourne, Longford Town (IRL) How Acquired: Signed as a Senior International on 5/19/04 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY … DNP on 4/15 at KC … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA.

SHALRIE JOSEPH MID 6'3" 180 lbs D.O.B.: 05/24/78; Saint George, Grenada College: St. John's GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 5 5 450 2 0 7 4 10 12 0 0 2 0 21 Previous Club: New York Freedoms (D3) How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 2nd Round (14th overall) of the 2002 SuperDraft

2006: Started and played 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA…Started and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY, taking five shots … started and played 90 minutes on 4/15 @ KC, receiving a caution for a reckless foul in the 71st minute … started, played all 90 minutes and was the game captain on 4/30 vs. CHI, suffering four fouls … started, played all 90 minutes and was the game captain on 5/6 vs. LA, scoring two goals – a header from José Cancela in the 43rd minute which was nominated for MLS Sierra Mist Goal of the Week and a spot kick in the 69th minute – on two shots. REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 14 JEFF LARENTOWICZ DEF 6'1" 175 lbs D.O.B.: 08/05/83; Pasadena, CA College: Brown University GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 31 How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 4th Round (45th overall) in the 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY… DNP on 4/15 at KC … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI … entered the game in the 73rd minute on 5/6 vs. LA, making his MLS debut and playing the final 17 minutes.

RYAN LATHAM FWD 5'11" 175 lbs D.O.B.: 11/18/82; Rockwall, TX College: Southern Methodist GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 2nd Round (21st overall) of the 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY… DNP on 4/15 at KC … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA.

MARSHALL LEONARD D/M 5'8" 165 lbs D.O.B.: 12/29/80; El Paso, TX College: GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 3 1 0 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 4th Round (45th overall) of the 2002 SuperDraft 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA…DNP on 4/8 @ NY … came on as a 14th-minute substitute for Joe Franchino on 4/15 @ KC, playing at left-sided midfield … suffered a season-ending injury – a ruptured left Achilles tendon - on 4/24 in a scrimmage against Boston College … team physician Dr. Bertram Zarins performed reconstructive surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital later that evening.

TONY LOCHHEAD M/D 6'0" 175 lbs D.O.B.: 1/12/82; Tauranga, New Zealand College: UCSB GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 19 2 1 143 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 How Acquired: Signed by the Revolution as a Senior International on September 15th, 2005 (Drafted 1/14/05 in 3rd Round - 33rd Overall - of MLS SuperDraft) 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY… DNP on 4/15 at KC … started and played 77 minutes in the midfield on 4/30 vs. CHI, one day after returning from a week’s duty with the New Zealand National Team in a two-game series with Chile … entered as a 24’ injury substitution for Daniel Hernandez on 5/6 vs. LA and played the final 66 minutes.

PAT NOONAN F/M 6'0" 170 lbs D.O.B.: 08/02/80; Ballwin, MO College: Indiana University GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 11 3 3 225 0 0 1 1 2 4 3 0 1 0 How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 1st Round (9th overall) of the 2003 MLS SuperDraft 2006: Started and played 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA….started and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY … started and played 45 minutes on 4/15 @ KC and received a caution for dissent in the eighth minute before coming out of the game at halftime … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI, missing the game with a right hamstring strain … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA, missing the game with a right hamstring strain.

LEANDRO DE OLIVEIRA M/F 5'9" 155 lbs D.O.B.: 11/30/82; São Paolo, Brazil College: Alabama-Birmingham GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 1st round (11th overall) in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY… DNP on 4/15 at KC … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA.

REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 15 MICHAEL PARKHURST DEF 5'11" 155 lbs D.O.B.: 01/24/84; Providence, R.I. College: Wake Forest GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 3 3 270 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 15 st th How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 1 Round (9 overall) of the 2005 MLS SuperDraft 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY … returned from a preseason injury to make his season debut with a full 90 minute effort on 4/15 @ KC … started and played all 90 minutes on 4/30 vs. CHI, suffering four fouls … started and played 90 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA.

STEVE RALSTON M/D 5'9" 160 lbs D.O.B.: 06/14/74; St. Louis, MO College: Florida International GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 14 3 3 253 1 0 4 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 Previous Club: Tampa Bay Mutiny How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 1st Round (6th overall) of the 2002 MLS Allocation/Dispersal Draft

2006: Started and played 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA…Started and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY … DNP on 4/15 @ KC after suffering a groin injury while with the USMNT on 4/11 against Jamaica … … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI, missing the game with a left groin strain … returned from a two-game injury absence on 5/6 vs. LA, starting and playing 73 minutes while scoring his first goal of the season off a José Cancela free kick in the 39th minute.

MATT REIS GK 6'1" 196 lbs D.O.B.: 03/28/75; Atlanta, GA College: UCLA GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 1 5 5 450 22 18 3 0.60 0 1 2 2 1 3 Previous Club: Los Angeles Galaxy How Acquired: Traded to the Revolution in exchange for Alex Pineda Chacon and a conditional draft pick in 2004 on 1/17/03 2006: Started and played 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA, making four saves and posting his first shutout of 2006 … started and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY, making two saves and posting his second shutout of the season … started and played 90 minutes on 4/15 @ KC, making a season-high five saves, including a stop on Josh Wolfe’s penalty kick attempt in the seventh minute … started and played all 90 minutes on 4/30 vs. CHI, making four saves … started and played 90 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA, making three saves in his third shutout of the season while setting the New England club record for goalkeeper appearances (65).

WILLIE SIMS GK 5'9" 150 lbs D.O.B.: 01/18/84; Guatemala City, Guatemala College: CS-Northridge GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 5 1 0 13 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 2nd Round (23rd Overall) of the 2005 SuperDraft 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY … DNP on 4/15 at KC … appeared as a 77th-minute substitution on 4/30 vs. CHI, making his first career MLS appearance … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA.

JAMES RILEY D/M 5'10" 150 lbs D.O.B.: 10/27/82; Colorado Springs, CO College: Wake Forest GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 5 5 443 0 0 1 1 8 3 0 0 3 0 16 nd st How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 2 Round (21 overall) of the 2005 MLS SuperDraft

2006: Started and played 83 minutes on 4/1 @ LA, receiving a yellow card in the 89th minute …started at left back and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY, receiving a caution in the 61st minute … started and played all 90 minutes, splitting time between the defensive midfield and the backline, on 4/15 @ KC … started and played 90 minutes on 4/30 vs. CHI, taking one shot on goal … started and played 90 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA, receiving a caution in the 70th minute.

KHANO SMITH FWD 6'3" 190 lbs D.O.B.: 01/10/81; Paget, Bermuda College: Lees-McRae GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Previous Club: Dandy Town How Acquired: Signed by the Revolution on 4/15/05 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/8 @ NY … DNP on 4/15 at KC … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA.

REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 16 T.J. TOMASSO GK 6'0" 184 lbs D.O.B.: 09/10/83; Hackensack, NJ College: Southern Methodist GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 How Acquired: Signed by the Revolution to a developmental contract on 4/21/05 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/1 @ NY… DNP on 4/15 at KC … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA.

TAYLOR TWELLMAN FWD 5'11" 170 lbs D.O.B.: 02/29/80; Minneapolis, MN College: Maryland GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 20 5 5 450 2 0 11 4 7 10 7 0 0 0 Previous Club: 1860 Munich (GER) How Acquired: Selected by the Revolution in the 1st Round (2nd overall) of the 2002 SuperDraft 2006: Started and played 90 minutes on 4/1 @ LA … started and played 90 minutes on 4/8 @ NY, taking five shots … started and played 90 minutes on 4/15 @ KC … started and played 90 minutes on 4/30 vs. CHI, recording his first goal of the season – a header off an Andy Dorman cross in the 54th minute – while taking two shots … started and played 90 minutes on 5/6 vs. LA, scoring an unassisted goal in the fifth minute while taking three shots and suffering three fouls, one of which drew a spot kick (converted by Shalrie Joseph) in the 69th minute.

DOUG WARREN GK 6'0" 190 lbs D.O.B.: 03/18/81; Palatine, IL College: Clemson University GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Previous Club: D.C. United How Acquired: Acquired by the Revolution from D.C. United in exchange for New England’s natural 4th round pick in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft (01/20/05) 2006: DNP on 4/1 @ LA … DNP on 4/1 @ NY … DNP on 4/15 at KC … DNP on 4/30 vs. CHI, missing the game with an abdominal strain … DNP on 5/6 vs. LA. REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 17

2006 REVOLUTION HIGHS & LOWS TEAM CATEGORIES REVOLUTION OPPONENTS Most Goals, Game 4 5/6 vs. LA 2 4/30 vs. CHI Most Goals, Half 3 5/6 vs. LA (1st) 2 4/30 vs. CHI Most Assists, Game 2 Twice: 4/30 vs. CHI, 5/6 vs. LA 1 Twice: 4/15 @ KC, 4/30 vs. CHI Most Assists, Half 2 Twice: 4/30 vs. CHI (2nd), 5/6 vs. LA (1st) 1 Twice: 4/15 @ KC, 4/30 vs. CHI Most Shots, Game 21 4/8 @ NY 14 4/8 @ NY Most Shots, Half 12 4/9 @ NY (1st) 10 4/15 @ KC (1st) Most Shots on Goal, Game 8 5/6 vs. LA 7 4/30 vs. CHI Most Shots on Goal, Half 5 5/6 vs. LA (1st) 6 4/15 @ KC (1st) Most Offsides, Game 4 Twice: 4/8 @ NY; 4/15 @ KC 2 Three times: last 5/6 vs. LA Most Offsides, Half 2 Twice: 4/15 @ KC (1st and 2nd) 2 4/30 vs. CHI (1st) Most Corners, Game 8 4/30 vs. CHI 8 4/1 @ LA Most Corners, Half 6 4/30 vs. CHI (2nd) 4 Twice: 4/1 @ LA (1st & 2nd) Most Fouls, Game 22 4/8 @ NY 22 4/30 vs. CHI Most Fouls, Half 12 4/1 @ LA (2nd) 13 Twice: 4/30 vs. CHI (1st), 5/6 vs. LA (1st) Most Cautions, Game 4 4/8 @ NY 2 4/30 vs. CHI Most Cautions, Half 4 4/8 @NY (2nd) 1 Six times, last 5/6 vs. LA (1st) Most Ejections, Game -- -- Most Ejections, Half -- -- Most Penalty Kicks, Game 1 5/6 vs. LA 1 4/15 @ KC Fewest Goals, Game 0 Twice: 4/8 @ NY, 4/15 @ KC 0 Three times, last 5/6 vs. LA Fewest Shots, Game 3 4/1 @ LA 6 5/6 vs. LA Fewest Shots, Half 0 4/1 @ LA (2nd) 2 4/15 @ KC (2nd) Fewest Shots on Goal, Game 3 4/1 @ LA 2 4/8 @ NY (2nd) Fewest Shots on Goal, Half 0 4/1 @ LA 0 4/15 @ KC Fewest Offsides, Game 1 Twice: 4/30 vs. CHI, 5/6 vs. LA 1 Twice: 4/8 @ NY, 4/15 @ KC Fewest Offsides, Half 0 Twice: 4/8 @ NY (2nd), 5/6 vs. LA (1st) 0 Three times, last 4/30 vs. CHI (2nd) Fewest Corners, Game 3 5/6 vs. LA 3 4/8 @ NY Fewest Corners, Half 0 5/6 vs. LA (2nd) 0 4/8 @ NY (1st) Fewest Fouls, Game 9 4/15 @ KC 14 4/15 @ KC Largest Attendance 11,762 4/30 vs. CHI 35,793 4/8 @ NY INDIVIDUAL CATEGORIES REVOLUTION OPPONENTS ______Most Goals, Game 2 Joseph, 5/6 vs. LA 1 Three times, last Thiago & Rolfe, 4/30 vs. Most Assists, Game 2 Cancela, 5/6 vs. LA 1 Twice: last Pause, 4/30 vs. CHI Most Shots, Game 5 Joseph, 4/8 @ NY 5 Djorkaeff, 4/8 @ NY Twellman, 4/8 @ NY Cancela, 4/30 vs. CHI Most Shots on Goal, Game 2 Six times, last: Joseph, 5/6 vs. LA 3 Gomez, 4/1 @ LA Dorman, 5/6 vs. LA Most Fouls Committed, Game 4 Joseph, 4/1 @ LA 6 Barrett, 4/30 vs. CHI Riley, 4/1 @ LA Most Consec. Games w/ Goal 2 Twellman, 4/30 vs. KC - present -- GOALKEEPING CATEGORIES REVOLUTION OPPONENTS ______Most Goals Against, Game 2 Reis, 4/30 vs. CHI 4 Hartman, 5/6 vs. LA Most Shots on Goal Against, Game 7 Reis, 4/30 vs. CHI 8 Hartman, 5/6 vs. LA Most Shots on Goal Against, Half 6 Reis, 4/15 @ KC 4 Meola, 4/8 @ NY Most Saves, Game 5 Reis, 4/15 @ KC 7 Meola, 4/8 @ NY Most Saves, Half 5 Reis, 4/15 @ KC 4 Meola, 4/8 @ NY Fewest Goals Against, Game 0 Reis, Three times, last 5/6 vs. LA 0 Twice: Meola, 4/8 @ NY Oshoniyi, 4/15 @ KC Fewest Shots on Goal Against, Game 2 Reis, 4/8 @ NY 2 Twice: Hartman, 4/1 @ LA Oshoniyi, 4/15 @ KC Fewest Saves, Game 2 Reis, 4/8 @ NY 1 Hartman, 4/1 @ LA Most Consec. Minutes w/o Goal 183 Reis, 4/1 @ LA into 4/15 @ KC -- REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 18

2006 REVOLUTION HIGHS & LOWS______

GOALS SCORED BY INTERVAL

TEAM GP G 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 REVOLUTION 5 6 1 0 3 1 1 0 OPPONENTS 5 3 1 0 0 0 2 0

2006 CATEGORICAL WIN-LOSS 2006 MISCELLANEOUS STATS Overall Home Away Quickest Goal: Twellman, 5’, 5/6 vs. LA Overall: 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-1-1 Quickest Goal Against: Conrad, 3’, 4/14 @ KC vs. East: 0-2-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 Gm. Winning Goals after 75': None vs. West: 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Gm. Tying Goals after 75': None Scoring First: 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Hat Tricks: None Opp. Scoring First: 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Hat Tricks Against: None Leading at Half: 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Own Goals For: None Own Goals Against: None Trailing at Half: 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Red Cards: None Tied at Half: 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 Opponent’s Red Cards: None Leading at 75': 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Trailing at 75': 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Tied at 75': 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 Out-Shooting Opp.: 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 2006 PENALTY KICKS FOR Out-Shot by Opp.: 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Shots Even: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 NE Player Goalkeeper, Team Date Result Joseph Hartman, LA 5/6 vs. LA Goal One-Goal Games: 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 Day Games: 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Totals 1-for-1 Night Games: 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 In White Uniforms: 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 2006 PENALTY KICKS AGAINST In Blue Uniforms: 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Player, Team NE Goalkeeper Date Result On ESPN2: 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 , KC Reis 4/15/06 @ KC Save On FSN: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 On WB56: 0-2-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 Totals 0-for-1 In April: 1-2-1 0-1-0 1-1-1 In May: 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 In June: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 In July: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 In August: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 In September: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 In October: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

REVOLUTION VS. CD CHIVAS USA -- SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2006 -- 7 P.M. ET PAGE 19 2006 REVOLUTION BOX SCORES New England Revolution 1, at Los Angeles Galaxy 0 Chicago Fire 2, at New England Revolution 1 April 1, 2006 at The Home Depot CenterAttendance: 27,000 April 30, 2006 at Gillette StadiumAttendance: 11,762 Scoring – NER – Dempsey (Dorman) 33 Scoring – NE – Twellman (Dorman, Cancela) 54, CHI – Thiago Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners (Pause) 64, CHI – Rolfe (unassisted) 68 NE 3 2 22 3 4 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners LA 12 12 17 2 8 CHI 12 4 11 1 8 NE 9 4 22 2 6

New England Revolution 0, at New York Red Bulls 0 April 8, 2006 at The Meadowlands Attendance: 35,793 At New England Revolution 4, Los Angeles Galaxy 0 Scoring – None May 6, 2006 at Gillette StadiumAttendance: 11,419 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Scoring – NE – Twellman (unassisted) 5, NE – Ralston (Cancela) 39, NE 21 21 14 4 7 NE – Joseph (Cancela) 43, NE – Joseph (penalty kick) 69 NY 14 14 19 1 3 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners LA 6 4 21 2 4 NE 13 3 16 1 3 At Kansas City Wizards 1, New England Revolution 0 April 15, 2006 at Arrowhead StadiumAttendance: 8,436 Scoring – KC – Conrad (Jewsbury) 3 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners NE 6 6 9 4 7 KC 12 11 14 1 4

2006 Revolution Game-by-Game Lineups

April 1, 2006 April 8, 2006 April 15, 2006 April 30, 3006 @ Los Angeles @ New York @ Kansas City vs. Chicago W 1-0 T 0-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 GK – Reis GK – Reis GK – Reis GK – Reis D – Riley (Brown 83’) D – Riley D – Riley D – Riley D – Hernandez D – Hernandez D – Parkhurst D – Parkhurst D – Heaps D – Heaps D – Heaps D – Heaps M – Franchino© M – Franchino© (Brown 46’) M – Franchino© (Marshall 14’) M – Lochhead (Sims 77’) M – Joseph M – Joseph M – Joseph M – Joseph © M – Dorman M – Dorman M – Hernandez M – Hernandez M – Ralston M – Ralston M – Dorman M – Dorman F – Dempsey F – Dempsey F – Dempsey F – Cancela F – Noonan F – Noonan F – Noonan (Cancela 46’) F – Dempsey F – Twellman F – Twellman F – Twellman F – Twellman

May 6, 2006 Vs. Los Angeles W, 4-0 GK – Reis D – Riley D – Parkhurst D – Heaps M – Dorman M – Hernandez (Lochhead 24’) M – Joseph © M – Ralston (Larentowicz 73’) F – Cancela F – Dempsey (Brown 77’) F – Twellman