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TABLE OF CONTENTS

THE CLUB REVOLUTION YOUTH TEAMS Welcome 2 Program Overview 184 2010 Schedule 4 Coaching Staff 184 2010 Quick Facts 5 U.S. Soccer Development Academy 186

Club History 6 Under-18 Schedule 187 THE CLUB 8 Under-18 Roster 188 Investor/Operators 10 Under-16 Schedule 189 Executives 11 Under-16 Roster 190 Team Staff 15 2009 REVOLUTION MLS Staff Directory 192 2010 Alphabetical Roster 20 2009 In Review 193 2010 Numerical Roster 20 Fire 194 2010 Team TV/Radio Guide 21 Chivas USA 196 How the Revolution Was Built 22 198 Head Coach Steve Nicol 23 200 Assistant Coaches 24 D.C. United 202 Team Staff 24 FC Dallas 204 Player Profiles 26 Houston Dynamo 206 Kansas City Wizards 208 TEAM HISTORY LA Galaxy 210 Year-by-Year Results 58 Red Bulls 212 2009 In Review 59 214 2008 In Review 65 216 2007 In Review 71 Seattle Sounders FC 218 2006 In Review 77 FC 220 2005 In Review 83 Union 222 2004 In Review 89 Portland 2011 222 2003 In Review 95 Vancouver 2011 222 2002 In Review 101 2001 In Review 108 MEDIA INFORMATION 2000 In Review 113 General Information & Policies 226 1999 In Review 119 Revolution Communications Directory 227 1998 In Review 124 MLS Communications Directory 227 1997 In Review 129 Directions 227 1996 In Review 135 MLS Team PR Directory 228 Regional Media Directory 229 TEAM RECORDS Television & Radio Information 231 Awards 142 revolutionsoccer.net 232 Career Records 144 233 Annual Leaders 146 Ticket Information 234 Individual Game Highs 148 Notes 237 Team Game Highs & Lows 149 Career Playoffs Statistics 150 Playoffs Individual Game Highs 152 Team Playoffs Game Highs & Lows 153 All-Time Player Registry 154 All-Time Coaching Registry 167 Coaching Records 167 Important Dates of Note 168 Draft History 176 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup 178 CONCACAF Tournament 179 SuperLiga 180

The 2010 Revolution media guide is designed to assist members of the media in their coverage of the team and Major League Soccer. For additional information, or to arrange interviews, please contact the Revolution Communications staff.

2010 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS EDITORS: Jeff Lemieux, Michael Jurovaty, Lizz Summers. CONTRIBUTORS: Cathal Conlon, Jason Dalrymple, Frank Dell’Apa, Brad Feldman, Andrew Martin, Kyle McCarthy, Garry Rosenfield, Missy Wade. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE: MLS, MLS Communications and MLS team PR Directors, New England Revolution and staff, U.S. Soccer Federation. PHOTOGRAPHY: Keith Nordstrom, Marc Masse, David Silverman, WireImage and Getty Images. DESIGN & LAYOUT: Lizz Summers, Jeff Lemieux, Jason Dalrymple. COVER DESIGN: Michelle Muise. PRINTING: The Graphic Group.

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Sun.Sat.Thurs. 10 16Texas) at Houston Dynamo (Houston, 21 Kansas City Wizards (Foxborough, Mass.) Red Bulls (Harrison, N.J.)York at New 8:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. CSN CSN ESPN2/Deportes Sat.OCTOBER 25Sat. Columbus Crew (Foxborough, Mass.) 2 Salt Lake (Foxborough, Mass.) Real 7:30 p.m. CSN 7:30 p.m. CSN SEPTEMBER Sat. Fri.Sat. 4Wed. 10 Seattle Sounders FC (Foxborough, Mass.) 18 at Chivas USA (Carson, Calif.) 22 Colo.) at Colorado Rapids (Commerce City, ) at FC Dallas (Frisco, p.m. 7:30 9:00 p.m. CSN 10:30 p.m. CSN 8:30 p.m. CSN CSN Wed. Wed. Sat.Sat. 18 Ill.) at Chicago Fire (Bridgeview, 21 28Kan.) at Kansas City Wizards (Kansas City, (Foxborough, Mass.) 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. CSN CSN CSN AUGUST Sat.Sat. 7 14 United (Foxborough, Mass.) D.C. Houston Dynamo (Foxborough, Mass.) 8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. CSN CSN JULY Fri. Sat.Sat. 2 10 ) at Real Salt Lake (Sandy, 31 LA Mass.) Galaxy (Foxborough, at Philadelphia Union (Chester, Pa.) 10:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. CSN CSN CSN JUNE Sat.Sun. 5 27 Sounders FC (Seattle, Wash.) at Seattle Chicago Fire (Foxborough, Mass.) 10:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. CSN CSN Sat. Sat.Sat. 8Sat. 15 at Columbus Crew (Columbus, Ohio) 22 San Jose Earthquakes (Foxborough, Mass.) 29 Ontario) FC (Toronto, Toronto at Red Bulls (Foxborough, Mass.)York New 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. CSN FSC/FSE 4:00 p.m. Galavision CSN MAY Sat. Wed. 1 5 FC Dallas (Foxborough, Mass.) Chivas USA (Foxborough, Mass.) 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. CSN CSN APRIL Sat.Sat. Sat. 3Sat. 10 D.C.) at D.C. United (Washington, 17 FC (Foxborough, Mass.) Toronto 24 at San Jose Earthquakes (Santa Clara, Calif.) Colorado Rapids (Foxborough, Mass.) 10:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. CSN 7:30 p.m. CSN CSN CSN DayMARCH Sat. Date OPPONENT (Location) 27 at LA Galaxy (Carson, Calif.) (ET) TIME p.m. 11:00 TELEVISION FSC/FSE 2010 SCHEDULE 4 2010 SCHEDULE 2010 TEAM OVERVIEW

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION TEAM Gillette Stadium OVERVIEW One Patriot Place Foxborough, MA 02035 (508) 384-5500 www.revolutionsoccer.net

ADMINISTRATION COMMUNICATIONS & DIGITAL DIRECTORY Investor-Operators Robert K. Kraft & Jonathan A. Kraft Director of Communications Lizz Summers President Sunil Gulati Office (508) 549-0496 Chief Operating Officer Brian Bilello Mobile (617) 571-2219 Vice President of Player Personnel Michael Burns E-Mail [email protected] Soccer Operations Coordinator Nick Kropelin Communications Coordinator Michael Jurovaty Office (508) 384-4372 TECHNICAL STAFF Mobile (508) 326-6187 Head Coach Steve Nicol Email [email protected] Assistant Coach Stephen Myles Digital Content Manager Jason Dalrymple Goalkeepers Coach Remi Roy Office (508) 384-4334 Equipment Manager Brian Banfill Mobile (781) 964-4434 Head Athletic Trainer Sean Kupiec E-Mail [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer Phil Madore Staff Writer & Online Host Jeff Lemieux Massage Therapist Glenn O'Connor Office (508) 549-0185 Team Physicians Bertram Zarins, M.D. Mobile (508) 958-1370 Kai Mithoefer, M.D. Email [email protected] Scott Martin, M.D. Primary Hospital General Hospital Communications Fax (508) 549-0405 Team Chiropractor Dr. Michael Weinman Communications E-mail [email protected]

GILLETTE STADIUM BROADCAST INFORMATION Press Box Phone (508) 384-1960 Head of Soccer TV Production Brad Feldman MLS Capacity 20,000 Office (508) 384-9216 Surface FieldTurf Duraspine PRO Mobile (774) 406-7038 Field Dimensions 106 x 75 yards E-Mail [email protected] Largest Soccer Attendance 67,584 (Brazil vs. Mexico, 9/12/07) Team Colors Blue, Red & White Regional Television Partner SportsNet New England Talent Brad Feldman, VISITING TEAM HOTEL Renassaince Hotel & Spa at Patriot Place Radio 98.5 The Sports Hub (98.5 FM) 28 Patriot Place Talent Brad Feldman, Jay Heaps Foxborough, MA 02035 Main: (508) 543-5500 Fax: (508) 543-5501

5 Before the start of the 2000 campaign, Sunil Before the start of executive with Major League Gulati, a longtime was named Managing Soccer and U.S. Soccer, while Brian O'Donovan Director of Kraft Soccer, and former was appointed Chief Operating Officer Among the Revs’ newcomers for 2001 were Andy Williams, Caté, a Jamaican midfielder and Jay Heaps - the 1999 Brazilian playmaker, and Massachusetts prod- Year MLS Rookie of the uct - who was acquired in a mid-season trade. Bay Mutiny and the Tampa The and the ceased operations in the off-season, Revs acquired Steve Ralston in the resulting Taylor Allocation Draft. New England also took with the second pick in the MLS Twellman Joe-Max Moore returned after a three-year stint with Everton in England, and the Revs also added key newcomers Pat Noonan, Shalrie Joseph and The Revs struggled in the Matt Reis to the fold. middle portion of the season, going two months 2000 13-13-6 Overall MLS Cup Playoffs was named head coach. defender Fernando Clavijo Team U.S. National divisions and eliminated shootouts to MLS also moved to three four-team finished second in the Eastern Conference and The Revs decide games. berth on the last day of Cup Playoffs earned the club's second-ever MLS Wolde best record in club history. the regular season, finishing with the added nine goals and eight Harris scored 15 goals while Imad Baba The Revs advanced to the Chronopoulos five goals. Ted assists and but lost to Chicago. MLS Cup Playoffs, 2000 7-14-6 Overall U.S. Open Cup Final (Fullerton, Calif.) The Revolution went winless in its first six games and despite several strong stretches during the season, the team failed to qualify for the MLS the Revolution Cup, however, In the 2001 U.S. Open Cup Playoffs. advanced to the championship game against the LA On Oct. 27, Galaxy. in Fullerton, Calif., the Revs took an early 1-0 lead into the second half, but LA extra scored two minutes into leveled the game and Danny Califf time to clinch the title for the Galaxy. 2002 12-14-2 Overall MLS Cup Playoffs MLS Cup 2002 (Foxborough, Mass.) The Revs went 1-2-1 Adin Brown. SuperDraft and acquired goalkeeper on their season-opening road trip, before defeating the Dallas Burn 2-0 the first event held at the newly-constructed, $325 million in on May 11 tallied twice in the win - two of his club single- Twellman Gillette Stadium. season record 23 goals that season. Clavijo was fired on May 23, The Revs replaced on an interim basis by assistant coach Steve Nicol. berth on the final day of went 5-0-1 down the stretch, clinching a playoff the season. New England then defeated the Chicago Fire in the MLS a before earning series victory, Cup Quarterfinals, the club's first playoff series victory over Columbus in the Eastern Conference Championship An MLS Cup Playoffs to advance to MLS Cup 2002 at Gillette Stadium. record crowd of 61,316 saw the Revs lose to the Galaxy on a golden the Revs Year, After earning MLS Coach of the minute. in the 113th 6. named Nicol head coach of the team on Nov. 2003 12-9-9 Overall MLS Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference Final without a win, and New England found itself mired in fifth place in early The Revolution began its inaugural campaign The Revolution began its inaugural fielding star under head coach Frank Stapleton, Alberto Naveda, Welton, players Burns, Lalas, The and, later in the season, Joe-Max Moore. Tampa at Revs' first MLS game was a 3-2 loss Thomas Rongen replaced Stapleton, who resigned at the conclusion of the 1996 season, as head coach. Rongen led the Revolution to the club's first-ever berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs, where the team fell to defending MLS Cup cham- In 1998, the team struggled throughout the club's third campaign as stalwarts Moore and Burns missed a substantial portion of the season with Cup in at the World Team the U.S. National straight The Revolution dropped nine France. Prior to the season, the Revolution acquired for- John Team mer U.S. Men's National Harkes, Giovanni Savarese and Dan Calichman to help boost the team's bid to return to the play- and the Zenga continued as player/coach, offs. CLUB HISTORY Bay Mutiny on April 13, 1996, but New England came back a week later Bay Mutiny on The following a 1-0 win over the MetroStars. to earn its first victory, first game at , weekend, the Revs prevailed in their D.C. United, 2-1, in a shootout. defeating eventual MLS Cup champion although Foxboro playoffs, The Revs missed out on the 1996 MLS MLS Cup. Stadium was the site of the inaugural 1997 15-17 Overall MLS Cup Playoffs pion D.C. United. New England also led the league in attendance, with The team made some 342,762 fans watching Revolution soccer in 1997. including goalkeeper notable acquisitions during Rongen's first year, Zenga and forward Giuseppe Galderisi. Walter 1998 Overall 11-21 August, Rongen and his staff In games between May and early July. took over as player/coach. resigned and Zenga, the Revs' goalkeeper, acquision Raul Diaz New England went 3-3 down the stretch. Off-season Arce scored 18 goals to go along with eight assists, while Moore added seven goals and 15 assists. 1999 12-20 Overall team made several acquisitions in mid-season, including Mario Gori, but the team was unable to come Baicher, Alvarez and Jeff Leonel together and make a run into the postseason. For the second consecu- the Revs made a late-season coaching change as Zenga was tive year, relieved of his playing and coaching duties and replaced by Steve Nicol for the team's final two matches. For the second time in four years, Foxboro Stadium hosted MLS Cup. 1995 born. Behind the the New England Revolution was On October 17, 1995, and A. Kraft Robert K. Kraft, Jonathan leadership of Investor/Operators of Major League the Revolution was established as one the Kraft family, home venue. U.S. clubs with Foxboro Stadium as its Soccer's 10 original Alexi Lalas and Mike Burns - a Massachusetts native - internationals Revs' founding players. were allocated to New England as the 1996 15-17 Overall

CLUB 6 HISTORY September. But the Revs went 6-0-1 to close the season and clinched was crowned champion after winning on kicks, 4-3, after the 1-1 second place in the Eastern Conference. Twellman (15 goals) was side- stalemate following extra time, during which Twellman’s 113th-minute go- lined for the playoffs with a fractured left foot, and Noonan led the team ahead goal in extra time was negated by a Brian Ching tally just over a to a victory over the MetroStars in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. In minute later. the Eastern Conference Final, the Revs missed the chance to return to MLS Cup when Chicago’s Chris Armas scored the golden goal in the 2007 11th minute of . The Revs were the highest scoring team in MLS 14-8-8 Overall CLUB

(55 goals) in the regular season. MLS Cup Playoffs HISTORY U.S. Open Cup Champion 2004 MLS Cup 2007 (Washington, D.C.) 8-13-9 Overall The Revs resumed their place at or near the top MLS Cup Playoffs of the Eastern Conference standings, finishing Eastern Conference Final second after another consistent season under It was a roller coaster season, with the Revs earn- Nicol, the longest-tenured coach in MLS. Midyear, ing a 1-4-2 mark through April and May before the team won its first-ever cup championship, win- stringing together a seven-game midsummer ning the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup behind a 3-2 victory at FC Dallas unbeaten run. Injuries to key players saw others on Oct. 3 as rookie Wells Thompson scored the game-winner in the sec- like Andy Dorman and Matt Reis step up, but as ond half. The team uncharacteristically entered the playoffs winless in September began, the Revs sat in last place. However, the Revs made their final three regular-season matches, but once again reached the another late-season push - going 3-2-0 down the stretch - and used a 2- MLS Cup championship match, defeating the in the 1 home victory over Chicago on the last night of the season to clinch a Eastern Conference Semifinal Series (1-0 on aggregate) and Chicago, 1- playoff berth. New England defeated the Columbus Crew in the confer- 0 in the Revs’ record-setting sixth consecutive Eastern Conference ence semifinals - helped by Reis' two penalty kick saves in Game Two of Championship match. At MLS Cup 2007, New England and Houston the series. The Revs then played D.C. in the Eastern Conference Final played the first-ever rematch of the previous year’s final, with the at RFK Stadium, a 3-3 thriller widely considered MLS’ best match ever. Dynamo repeating the 2006 result and taking a 2-1 victory at RFK New England lost to the eventual champions on penalty kicks after three Stadium in Washington. Twellman scored his league-leading third playoff times coming back from one-goal deficits, capped by Noonan's 85th goal in the first half, but Houston struck twice in the second to repeat as minute equalizer. Also in 2004, Twellman scored his 42nd goal as a champions. member of the Revolution to become the club's all-time leading goal scorer and Clint Dempsey earned MLS Rookie of the Year honors. 2008 12-11-7 Overall 2005 MLS Cup Playoffs 17-7-8 Overall SuperLiga Champion MLS Cup Playoffs The Revolution reached the postseason for the MLS Cup 2005 (Frisco, Texas) seventh consecutive year with a third-place finish The Revolution had its best regular season in club in the Eastern Conference, but an up-and-down history, setting team records for wins (17) and campaign ended with a first-round playoff exit. points (59). The Revs also set records with their Despite early-season injuries to Twellman and six-game that was part of the club- Ralston, the Revs soared to the top of the MLS standings with a 10-4-3 record 11-game unbeaten streak to open the sea- record through 17 games. During a month-long break from the league son. In the MLS Cup Conference Semifinals the Revs again came from schedule in July, New England became the first MLS team to win behind to defeat the MetroStars on aggregate to advance to the team’s SuperLiga, a feat that was capped by a remarkable victory over the fourth Eastern Conference Championship in a row, where the Revs Houston Dynamo in a penalty shootout in the competition’s final on Aug. downed Chicago, 1-0, at home on a fourth-minute Dempsey goal. In 5. However, fixture congestion and a rash of injuries slowed the MLS Cup 2005, the Revs fell to LA, 1-0, in double overtime. Despite the Revolution late in the season, as the club went 2-7-4 during the final 13 championship game loss, the team accumulated many individual acco- games and slipped from first to third in the conference. For the fourth lades, including Twellman claiming MLS MVP honors, Dempsey, Shalrie consecutive year, New England met the rival Chicago Fire in the playoffs Joseph and Twellman earning spots on the league's Best XI squad, and – this time in the Eastern Conference Semifinals – but for the first time in unheralded first-year defender Michael Parkhurst winning Rookie of the that stretch, the Fire eliminated the Revs. A 3-0 aggregate loss in the Year accolades. two-game series ended the Revolution’s season and snapped the club’s record of six straight appearances in the conference final. 2006 12-8-12 Overall 2009 MLS Cup Playoffs 11-10-9 Overall MLS Cup 2006 (Frisco, Texas) MLS Cup Playoffs Although the Revs returned the majority of their Once again, the Revolution reached the playoffs, roster from the record-setting 2005 squad, a rash pushing the league’s longest active streak to eight of injuries and international call-ups limited the straight seasons. With Twellman still out because Revs' early-season success. Dempsey (U.S.) and of injury, the Revs recorded just two wins in the Avery John (Trinidad & Tobago) were both named first nine games of the season. Twellman returned to their countries’ World Cup squads and missed seven weeks of MLS for two games which the Revs both won, but was shelved for the rest of action. Nicol used a different starting 11 almost every game to contend the season. New England advanced to the semifinals of SuperLiga 2009, with his personnel shortages, but in what had become an annual ritual, falling to the Fire in the semifinals, and came out of the tournament hot, the Revs assembled another late-season run, going 5-0-2 to close the going 5-1-1 in the next seven league games to move up the East stand- schedule and surge into the playoffs. The Revs defeated Chicago in the ings at the end of August. Despite winning just three games the rest of Eastern Conference Semifinal series, coming back from a two-goal the season, the team advanced to the postseason on the heels of a 1-0 aggregate deficit at home in Game Two to earn the series victory in win on the road at Supporters Shield winner Columbus in the final game penalty kicks. Against D.C. in the Eastern Conference Championship, the of the regular-season. The Revs also extended their streak of meeting Revs downed United, 1-0, for the conference crown behind Twellman's Chicago in the postseason, matching up against the Fire in the confer- fourth-minute strike to advance to MLS Cup at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, ence semifinals. After taking a 2-1 win at home in game one, the Revs Texas, for the third time in club history. The Houston Dynamo, however, dropped a 2-0 decision on the road to bow out of the playoffs.

7 attendance figure set a New England record for GILETTE STADIUM QUICK FACTS Gillette Stadium's predecessor - Foxboro Stadium - helped Gillette Stadium's predecessor - Foxboro was laid at Gillette Stadium at the conclusion of the FieldTurf CostFinancingCapacity (MLS)Capacity (Total)Club seatsLuxury suitesFidelity Investments ClubhouseConcourse widthConcessions point of salePermanent novelty standsHDTV video screensStadium footprintStadium area (expandable) 20,000 monitorsTelevision 120,000 sq. ft. million Approx. $325 financed Privately LocationsATM Distance to sq. ft.) 87 (800-2,700 Distance to downtown Providence 68,756 up to 70 ft. 500+ 6,000+ 15 2 (48’x27’) 17.3 acres 27.5 miles sq. ft. 1.9 million 27 miles 1,000+ 8 begin the tradition of world-class soccer in the region. Foxboro Stadium begin the tradition of world-class soccer games, where the U.S. posted a 7- Team hosted 10 U.S. Men's National of Foxborough, between Foxboro Stadium 0-3 all-time record. and Gillette Stadium, has also played host to men's and women's World Cup Qualifiers, 1994 FIFA Cup matches, 1999 and 2003 FIFA World Cup matches, international friendly matches and World Women's Cup games since 1991. Women's tachnology to 2006 season, and the field will boast the latest in FielfTurt This spring, Gillette Stadium was fitted with the open the 2010 season. Duraspine PRO. Boasting the newest tech- latest technology - FieldTurf Stadium is the first facility in North Gillette nology, America to install the Already boasting a FIFAnew system. 2-star rating on the old surface, the new surface is scheduled to be tested and re-rated. soccer, and eclipsed the previous stadium mark of 61,316 (MLS Cup 2002 on Oct. 20, 2002). and eclipsed the previous soccer, On May 11, 2002, Gillette Stadium opened its doors as the new 2002, Gillette Stadium On May 11, have posted a 60-34-27 Entering the 2010 season, the Revs the regular season and The team's combined 69 victories in has enjoyed some of its On an international level, U.S. Soccer While the U.S. has seen great success in Foxborough - a 20-1- Gillette Stadium has been the site of several memorable inter- The crowd of 67,684 watched as the men’s national teams of Brazil and Mexico played at Gillette Stadium on Sept. 12, 2007. The national teams of Brazil and Mexico played at Gillette Stadium on Sept. 12, 2007. The crowd of 67,684 watched as the men’s GILLETTE STADIUM GILLETTE home of the New England Revolution and has become one of the best England Revolution and has become home of the New soc- With annual world-class Major League Soccer. home fields in all of also become the Gillette Stadium has at the facility, cer events staged Northeast region. hub of soccer in the the confines of Gillette Stadium dur- record (.607 winning percentage) in postseason mark, including MLS ing the regular season, and a 9-1-4 attendance record. Cup Playoffs Cup 2002 before 61,316 fans, an MLS total at home since the start of the postseason are MLS' second-highest during wins lead the league The Revs' eight home playoff 2002 season. that same time period. Stadium with the men's and greatest success on home turf at Gillette record at Gillette 11-1-2 women's national teams posting a combined played its final Team Men's National Stadium. On May 19, 2002, the U.S. Cup, facing European power- game on U.S. soil before the 2002 World April 14, 2007, the U.S. women kicked off house, the Netherlands. On with a 5-0 Cup World Women's their final domestic tour before the 2007 has also hosted matches in the victory over Mexico. Gillette Stadium Gold Cups with the U.S. men 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009 CONCACAF in that span. going undefeated (6-0-2) at the stadium 5 mark overall including matches at the former Foxboro Stadium - the facility has also hosted other world-class soccer events. On Sept. 12, 2007, the men's national teams of Brazil and Mexico played before a record crowd of 67,684 - the largest soccer crowd ever at the stadium and in New England. Other international powerhouses who have played at Gillette Stadium include Ireland and Bolivia. national club friendlies, including matches between European giants A.C. July 27, 2003; Chelsea and Barcelona and Juventus on Sunday, A.C. Milan and Internazionale Milan on July 24, 2005, and most recently, on July 26, 2009. Other international clubs that played at Gillette Stadium include Celtic FC and Sporting Lisbon.

GILLETTE 8 STADIUM STADIUM REVOLUTION FIRSTS MAJOR MATCHES HOSTED

Event Date Final Score Note MLS Game 5/11/02 NE 2, DAL 0 Att: 22,006 October 6, 2002: ECC, Game 1 Win 5/11/02 NE 2, DAL 0 NE 0 vs. CLB 0 OT Goal 5/11/02 NE 2, DAL 0 Taylor Twellman (Franchino, Pineda Chacon), 6' October 12, 2002: ECC, Gm. 3 Shutout 5/11/02 NE 2, DAL 0 Juergen Sommer (six saves) NE 2 vs. CLB 2 OT 2-Goal Game 5/11/02 NE 2, DAL 0 Taylor Twellman (6', 40') October 20, 2002: MLS Cup 2002 STADIUM Hat Trick (MLS) 5/19/02 CHI 3, NE 1 Ante Razov (34', 54', 73') NE 0 vs. LA 1 OT GILLETTE Hat Trick (NE) 9/07/02 NE 3, DC 0 Taylor Twellman (63', 75', 90') November 6, 2005: ECC Playoff Game 9/26/02 NE 2, CHI 0 Eastern Conf. Semifinal Series, Gm. 1 NE 1 vs. CHI 0 November 8, 2007: ECC NE 1 vs. CHI 0 TOP 20 ATTENDANCES IN FOXBOROUGH (Revolution stand-alone games only**) REVOLUTION CLUB FRIENDLIES May 19, 2004 Date Opponent Attendance NE 2 vs. Sporting Lisbon 1 1. 10/20/02 LA Galaxy 61,316 July 19, 2006 2. 8/30/08 LA Galaxy 39,256 NE 1 vs. Celtic FC 1 3. 9/21/96 Columbus Crew 38,633 4. 9/20/97 MetroStars 36,273 U.S. MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM 5. 8/12/07 LA Galaxy 35,402 May 19, 2002 6. 4/27/96 D.C. United 32,864 USMNT 0 vs. Holland 2 7. 8/8/09 LA Galaxy 26,623 July 12, 2003: GC 8. 6/14/97 D.C. United 26,313 USMNT 2 vs. El Salvador 0 9. 9/26/98 MetroStars 24,763 July 14, 2003: GC 10. 8/22/98 LA Galaxy 24,143 USMNT 2 vs. Martinique 0 11. 4/18/98 D.C. United 24,133 July 19, 2003: GC 12. 8/3/97 San Jose Clash 22,673 USMNT 5 vs. Cuba 0 13. 10/13/07 Columbus Crew 22,295 June 2, 2004 14. 5/11/02 Dallas Burn 22,006 15. 8/14/97 LA Galaxy 21,886 USMNT 4 vs. Honduras 0 16. 7/12/97 KC Wizards 21,817 September 4, 2004: WCQ 17. 9/12/97 Columbus Crew 21,619 USMNT 2 vs. El Salvador 0 18. 6/15/96 KC Wiz 21,407 July 12, 2005: GC 19. 10/2/99 MetroStars 21,335 USMNT 0 vs. Costa Rica 0 20. 6/5/99 Chicago Fire 21,313 July 16, 2005: GC USMNT 3 vs. Jamaica 1 October 12, 2005: WCQ USMNT 2 vs. Panama 0 TOP 20 OVERALL ATTENDANCES IN FOXBOROUGH June 12, 2007: GC (All Revolution matches**) USMNT 4 vs. El Salvador 0 June 16, 2007: GC Date Opponent Attendance Notes USMNT 2 vs. Panama 1 1. 10/20/02 LA Galaxy 61,316 MLS Cup 2002 July 11, 2009: CG 2. 4/20/97 57,407 DH: USMNT vs. Mexico (WCQ) USMNT 2 vs. Haiti 2 3. 6/8/08 FC Dallas 54,045 DH: Brazil vs. Venezuela 4. 8/30/08 LA Galaxy 39,256 U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM 5. 9/21/96 Columbus Crew 38,633 October 1, 2003: WC 6. 5/19/02 Chicago Fire 36,778 DH: USMNT vs. Netherlands USWNT 1 vs. Norway 0 7. 9/20/97 MetroStars 36,273 April 14, 2007 8. 9/12/98 Columbus Crew 35,462 DH: USWNT vs. Mexico USWNT 5 vs. Mexico 0 9. 8/12/07 LA Galaxy 35,402 10. 7/12/03 NY/NJ MetroStars 33,652 DH: USMNT vs. El Salvador (GC) INTERNATIONAL CLUB FRIENDLIES 11. 4/27/96 D.C. United 32,864 July 27, 2003 12. 6/20/01 Colorado Rapids 31,211 DH: USMNT vs. Trinidad & Tobago (WCQ) Barcelona (ESP) 2 vs. Juventus (ITA) 2 13. 5/24/00 LA Galaxy 31,113 DH: Colombia vs. Benfica July 24, 2005 14. 7/27/03 D.C. United 30,912 DH: Barcelona vs. Juventus Chelsea (ENG) 1 vs. AC Milan (ITA) 0 15. 9/4/99 Tampa Bay Mutiny 30,564 DH: USWNT vs. Ireland July 26, 2009 16. 7/4/99 MetroStars 28,986 DH: China vs. Norway (WWC) Internazionale (ITA) 2 vs. AC Milan (ITA) 0 17. 6/3/01 MetroStars 28,623 DH: Benfica vs. Santa Clara 18. 8/8/09 LA Galaxy 26,623 INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLIES 19. 6/14/97 D.C. United 26,313 May 26, 2007 20. 9/4/04 San Jose Earthquakes 25,266 DH: USMNT vs. El Salvador (WCQ) Ireland 1 vs. Bolivia 1 September 12, 2007 ** Matches listed include those played at both Foxboro Stadium (1996-2001) and Gillette Stadium (2002-present) Brazil 3 vs. Mexico 1 DH - doubleheader June 6, 2008 Brazil 0 vs. Venezuela 2

9 Kraft is a lifelong New England sports fan who began attending Boston England sports fan who began attending Kraft is a lifelong New of professional sports' model The Kraft family has built the Patriots into one Group, Inc. of Kraft began his business career with the Rand-Whitney A of Brookline, Mass., Kraft attended public schools before attending native He is also on the executive Kraft serves on the board of directors for Viacom. For more than three decades, the Kraft family has been one of New Kraft and the project team also drew praise for innovative environmental prac- 2002, the Krafts opened Gillette Stadium, now known as one of On May 11, A graduate, Kraft also earned an MBA from Harvard football, youth soccer Kraft is active in youth athletics, coaching Pop Warner Kraft and his wife, Patti, have three children. Patriots games during their infancy in the 1960s. When the franchise moved to their infancy in the 1960s. When the franchise Patriots games during an account he main- he purchased season tickets for his family, Foxborough in 1971, the team in 1994. tained for the next 23 years before purchasing 1994, the Patriots have won more games organizations. Since purchasing the team in (5) and games (17), more conference championships (183), including more playoff Patriots also The other team in the NFL. more championships (3) than any win streaks with 21 straight victories own two of the league's longest consecutive games) and 10 straight wins in the playoffs. (including playoff packaging for various indus- Mass., a company that converted paper into Worcester, In 1972, he founded International Forest tries. He later acquired the company. now does business in more than 80 coun- Products, a trader of paper commodities that of the Rand-Whitney and International Forest Products comprise one Together, tries. The Kraft companies in the . largest privately-owned paper and packaging company for the family's varied business Group was founded to serve as the holding Group, Rand-Whitney interests, whose holdings include the Rand-Whitney the New England Patriots, the New Containerboard, International Forest Products, Place and a portfolio of more than 30 pri- England Revolution, Gillette Stadium, Patriot vate equity investments. graduation, he received a fellowship to Columbia on an academic scholarship. Upon a master's degree in business administra- , where he earned tion. committee of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, where he established the Robert K. He is a trustee emeritus at Columbia and is a trustee Kraft Family Blood Donor Center. of Boston College. He has also received honorary degrees from several colleges and universities. In 2006, Kraft was awarded the NCAA's highest honor when he received which is presented annually to a distinguished citizen Award, Theodore Roosevelt the of national reputation and outstanding accomplishments. England's most philanthropic families, donating tens of millions of dollars in support of dollars to the The Krafts recently pledged half a million local charities and civic affairs. The contribution Food Bank to enhance the Kids Café program. A assures thousands of Boston-area children receive nutritious meals five days a week. million dollar donation by the Krafts helped fund the Kraft Family Center at the YMCA. Foxborough branch of the approval for the construction of Gillette Stadium. Throughout the stadium initiative, no approval for the construction of Gillette Stadium. one was more involved in each phase of the project, including the planning, construc- tion, opening and on-going operation and development of Gillette Stadium. Kraft worked closely with stadium designers to create a world-class sports and entertainment facility that would highlight features indigenous to New England. His team delivered on on time and under budget. the promise of a fan-friendly facility, The tices. In June of 2001, the Environmental Business Council presented The Kraft for Corporate Leadership. In May of 2002, Award with the Environmental from the U.S. Environmental Award Group received New England's Environmental Merit for the development and construction of Gillette Stadium. Agency Protection the world's premier sports and entertainment facilities, with a match between the New Team the U.S. Men's National England Revolution and the Dallas Burn. One week later, made its first appearance at Gillette Stadium. On Oct. 20, 2002, MLS Cup returned to Foxborough for the third time in seven years, with the Revolution vying for the league's top honors in front of an MLS Cup record crowd of 61,316 fans. Business School. He is on the board of directors for several organizations, including the Little Scholars, Inc. He is also currently serv- and Pop Warner Trust Children's Hospital ing as a member of the Overseers’ Harvard Business School and as Committee to Visit a member of the board of trustees at Williams College and the . and Little League in the greater Boston area. In 2006, he was the recipient of The award is presented annu- named after Glenn S. "Pop" Warner. Award, the Warner highest honor. ally and is considered Pop Warner's is the Founder, onathan Kraft, an Investor/Operator of the New England Revolution, has guided the organization from its infancy to its present Investor/Operator Investor/Operator JONATHAN A.JONATHAN KRAFT J position as one of the most successful and respected teams in Major League Soccer. Kraft is also the President and Chief Operating Chairman and CEO of The Kraft Group, based Chairman and CEO of The Kraft Group is the in Foxborough, Mass. holding company of the Kraft family's many six businesses, with interests concentrated in areas: manufacturing of paper and packaging, ROBERT K.ROBERT KRAFT Kraft is widely recognized as one of the most successful owners in profes- Kraft is widely recognized as one of the most Revolution and the New England Under Kraft's leadership, the New England United States dates back to his Kraft's long-standing support of soccer in the Cup ushered in a new era in New England The success of the 1994 World National soccer teams have also The United States' Men's and Women's In its sports and entertainment division, The Kraft Group's holdings include the In its sports and entertainment division, In 1995, Kraft was involved in securing one of Major League Soccer's founding In 1999, Kraft developed the creative private-financing strategy to gain Officer of The Kraft Group, based in Foxborough, Mass. The Kraft Group is the holding The Kraft Group, based in Foxborough, Mass. of Officer company of the Kraft family's many businesses, with interests concentrated in six areas: manufacturing of paper and packaging, international distribution of forest prod- ucts, sports and entertainment, real estate development, private equity investing and philanthropy. four-time conference champion New England Revolution and the three-time world champion New England Patriots, as well as Gillette Stadium, the world-class venue that As both franchises call home. Kraft oversees the operation of all three sports entities. the President of the Patriots, Kraft has been the day-to-day driving force behind the to rebuilding and rebranding of the franchise since 1994, bringing long-overdue stability the once wayward organization. It has been a remarkable transformation, as the the field. Patriots have evolved from worst to first in many categories, both on and off Over the past 16 years, the Patriots have won more Super Bowls (3), more overall games (183) and more often (.651 winning percentage) than any other team in the They also set NFLNFL. records for the longest consecutive win streaks in the postsea- son (10). clubs and principally responsible for bringing the MLS's championship game to New England in the league's first season of operation in 1996. international distribution of forest products, sports and entertainment, real estate devel- international distribution of forest products, opment, private equity investing and philanthropy. (Major League As Investor/Operator of the New England Revolution sional sports. Patriots () Soccer), Chairman and CEO of the New England Kraft has created a world-class sports and owner of Gillette Stadium and Patriot Place, and entertainment environment in New England. and three league championships, while Patriots have delivered nine conference titles given fans a world-class facility in which to his private-financing of Gillette Stadium has enjoy New England's championship tradition. as one of the nine host venues for the in the early 1990s to secure Foxborough efforts 1994 FIFA for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA Cup. With the bid process underway World work to bring the world's biggest sporting event Cups, Kraft has continued his World on the Board of Directors of the U.S. back to the United States by accepting a position 18 venues that will be included on the Bid Committee. Gillette Stadium is one of the U.S. bid. sports and on June 6, 1995, the Kraft family became the founding Investor/Operator of the Revolution, joining Major League Soccer for its inaugural season in 1996. Since then, the Krafts have hosted the MLS Cup championship game in Foxborough three Angeles Galaxy, times, including the 2002 final between the Revolution and the Los which was played in front of the largest crowd in MLS Cup history (61,316). enjoyed tremendous support from the Kraft family and soccer fans throughout New England. Since 1990, Foxborough has hosted 29 international matches involving U.S. The U.S. teams at Foxboro Stadium (1990-2001) and Gillette Stadium (2002-present). teams have enjoyed remarkable success in those games, compiling a combined record Cup, of 22-1-6 in those games. In addition to hosting games in the 1994 Men's World Cup, when more than World Foxborough was a host city for both the 1999 Women's 50,000 fans watched the U.S. women defeat North Korea, 3-0, and the 2003 Women's Cup. World 10 OWNERSHIP An avid soccer enthusiast, Bilello played varsity soccer at MIT, where he stud- SUNIL ied engineering and economics. Before joining the organization's staff, Bilello was a Revolution season ticket holder and enjoys his work with the club's most passionate fans. GULATI Bilello lives in southern Massachusetts with his wife, Vanessa, and two young daughters, Samantha and Madison, and continues to play organized soccer in his free President, time. Kraft Soccer LLC

MICHAEL EXECUTIVES One of the most experienced U.S. soccer executives on the national and international levels, Sunil Gulati is in his eighth year as the President of Kraft Soccer BURNS after holding the position of Managing Director for three years. Gulati has more than 30 years of experience at all levels of soccer in the United States and has helped the sport rise to new heights. Vice President, The native of Allahabad, India, has played a role in the development of U.S. Soccer since the early 1980s and has been intimately involved in the rise to promi- Player Personnel nence of the U.S. National Teams. He served as U.S. Soccer's Executive Vice President from 2000 to 2006 before stepping into his role as President. As Chairman of the USA Bid Committee, Gulati is spearheading the USA's Michael Burns is in his sixth season with the New England Revolution, and effort to earn the right to host to the FIFA World Cup in 2018 or 2022. A veteran of the his third as the Vice President of Player Personnel. The former Revs defender and process after also serving on the bid committee for the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Gulati is team captain returned to the club at the start of the 2005 season as the Director of supremely qualified to help bring the world's game back to the shores of the United Soccer before earning his promotion at the beginning of the 2008 season. States. In his current role, Burns oversees the technical staff on all aspects of the Under his watch, the U.S. Men's, Women's and Youth National Teams have earned club, including on-field performance, administration, development and team operations, considerable success in the past three years. In non-team initiatives, Gulati started a including player and staff personnel decisions. He also oversees the team's fully-funded well-received international relations program that saw players and coaches traveling youth development program, which was established in 2008. around the world with an educational message, and led the way in U.S. Soccer's first- A true New England soccer legend, Burns was born and raised in nearby ever hiring of four full-time referees to enhance high-level performance, training and Marlborough, and was the Massachusetts High School Player of the Year in 1987 fol- development opportunities for the sport's elite officials in the United States. lowing his senior season at Marlborough High School. After a standout career at Gulati is a member of the CONCACAF Executive Committee and represents Hartwick College (1988-91), Burns became a regular for the U.S. National Team, earn- U.S. Soccer as Chairman of the CONCACAF National Team Competitions Committee. ing 75 caps and starting two games for the U.S. in the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He was At the FIFA level, Gulati serves on the FIFA Confederations Cup Committee as well as also a member of the 1994 U.S. World Cup squad. the FIFA Ticketing Subcommittee. Burns was the first player in U.S. Soccer history to represent the United Additionally, Gulati served on the Board of Directors of FIFA Women's World Cup USA States at every level of FIFA-sanctioned tournaments: Under-16 World Cup (Canada 1999 and 2003 and is currently a member of the Board for the U.S. Soccer Foundation 1987), Under-20 World Cup (Saudi Arabia 1989), Olympic Games (Barcelona 1992) and National Soccer Hall of Fame. and World Cup (United States 1994, France 1998). Gulati graduated Magna Cum Laude from Bucknell University and earned his Burns was allocated to the Revolution in 1995 at the inception of MLS and he M.A. and M. Phil. in Economics at . He served on the Columbia played for - and captained - New England from 1996-2000, before finishing his playing Economics Faculty from 1986 to 1990 before joining the World Bank through its Young career with the San Jose Earthquakes and the Kansas City Wizards. Burns also played Professionals Program in 1991 and serving as country economist for the emerging for Viborg in the Super League in Denmark in 1995 before joining MLS. country of Moldova. In addition to his day-to-day duties with the Revolution, Burns serves on U.S. Gulati, 50, and his wife, Marcela, have one son, Emilio, and one daughter, Soccer's Referee Committee, MLS' Technical Committee, MLS' Combine Committee Sofia. They live in . and MLS' working group on officiating. Prior to his appointment to his current post with the Revolution, Burns served on the MLS Disciplinary Committee, and was also a member of U.S. Soccer's Board of Directors and the U.S. Soccer Athlete Counsel. Burns holds a USSF "A" coaching license. He also is a member of the Board BRIAN of Directors of the Boys and Girls Club of MetroWest that includes Marlborough, Hudson and Framingham. BILELLO Burns lives in the suburbs west of Boston with his wife, Jen, and their three Chief Operating children: Kayla (10), Trevor (8) and Garrett (4). Officer JENNIFER FERRON Brian Bilello is in his fifth season as the Chief Operating Officer of the New England Revolution, a position to which he was appointed in April 2006. Prior to that, Vice President, he served the Revolution, Patriots and Gillette Stadium in a variety of operational and strategic roles. Marketing Operations As Chief Operating Officer, Bilello oversees all aspects of the team's business operations, including sales, marketing, communications, marketing, broadcasting, spe- cial events and operations. He also has guided the team's strategic vision and its long- term growth plan. His key focus is cultivating new soccer fans - specifically Revolution Jennifer Ferron is Vice President of Marketing Operations for the Kraft Sports and Major League Soccer fans - in the New England area, while offering the highest Group, having been with the organization since 1997. In her current role as vice presi- level of service to existing fans. dent, Ferron oversees the operations and functions of the marketing department for the Bilello represents the Revolution on the MLS Board of Governors, and is also New England Revolution, New England Patriots and Gillette Stadium, one of the most a member of the MLS Business Development Committee, where he has helped drive successful marketing groups in professional sports. MLS policies relating to the League's inclusive broadcasting packages - both national Ferron is responsible for the strategic direction and execution of all team and regional - jersey sponsorships, stadium commerce and retail operations, among advertising and collateral, as well as the execution of all sponsor promotions, premium many initiatives. member services and client fulfillment. In addition, she coordinates and plans all special Bilello joined the organization in 2003 as Director of Quality and Operational events and oversees brand awareness and recognition through the organization's Control, where he worked to improve the fan experience across all areas of Gillette grassroots marketing campaigns, as well as a number of other special projects. Stadium. Since then, he has run both the concessions and retail operations, and has Additionally, Ferron directs the branding and marketing of Patriot Place, the new 1.3 provided strategic advice to the Kraft Family on a number of issues related to their million square foot outdoor lifestyle and entertainment destination open adjacent to sports ventures, in particular, MLS and the Revolution. In addition to his role with the Gillette Stadium. Revolution, Bilello also works on other aspects of The Kraft Group's operations, includ- In 12 years with The Kraft Sports Group, Ferron has managed special proj- ing but not limited to the New England Patriots, Gillette Stadium, Patriot Place and ects and new business initiatives including media planning for the FIFA Women's World other new business ventures. Cup and CONCACAF Gold Cups; advance team planning for the Revs' MLS Cup 2005, Prior to working with The Kraft Sports Group, Bilello was a management con- 2006 and 2007 appearances and the Patriots' Super Bowl XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX and sultant at Bain & Company in the firm's San Francisco and Boston offices. Bilello XLII appearances; fan development for Patriots training camp at Gillette Stadium; and worked with clients in the retail, consumer products and entertainment industries. strategic marketing and publicity campaigns during the construction of Gillette Stadium

11 CATHAL CONLON BRAD FELDMAN Director of Marketing Head of Soccer TV Production Brad Feldman is in his 10th season with the Revolution and his fourth in his TV production, Feldman manages the production of the As the head of TV and radio announcer. Feldman joined the Revs organization in 2001 as a In May 2003, Feldman joined the organization full time as the team's director Feldman's announcing resume includes four seasons as a play-by-play com- After earning degrees from the Johns Hopkins University (B.A.) and the Miriam. Feldman lives west of Boston with his wife, Liz, and daughter, Cathal Conlon is in his fifth season with the Revolution and his first in his cur- Cathal Conlon is in his fifth season with the Account Executive on the ticket- Conlon joined the Revolution in 2006 as an with positions at Brae Burn Conlon began his career in the golf industry, A University Ardee, Ireland, Conlon attended Liverpool John Moores native of Tornberg also pioneered corporate sponsorship of the team's preseason team also pioneered corporate sponsorship Tornberg some established sales efforts Tornberg's in 1996, With the League's launch New England America SCORES serves on the Board of Directors of Tornberg and have two children, and his wife, Elena, live north of Boston, Tornberg current role in which he oversees all aspects of the Revolution's groundbreaking televi- sion broadcasting enterprises. Revolution's live game telecasts on its regional partner and is closely involved with the team's television activities, including all in-game content and shoulder programming. He broadcast all four of the Revs' MLS Cup appearances on Sports Radio 850 WEEI and was an announcer for the club's U.S. Open Cup and SuperLiga championship-win- This is his sixth season as the team's play-by-play voice. ning matches. of communications and later added soccer broadcasting oversight to his duties before focusing on the team's broadcast operations at the start of the 2007 season. mentator on ESPN International, calling matches for several top European soccer leagues. He has also announced games on Fox Soccer Channel and Setanta Sports and frequently serves as a guest expert on WEEI Sports Radio, national radio and Boston-area TV stations. TV pro- Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (M.S.), Feldman worked in He also earned his duction, broadcast news, publishing and as a newspaper reporter. MBA from in 2009. rent position after being promoted to Director of Marketing in February 2010. In his new rent position after being promoted to Director of the Revolution's marketing initiatives, role, Conlon oversees and directs all aspects promotional activities, fans' in-stadium including advertising, grassroots campaigns, primary He will also be the team's efforts. experience and the team's overall branding working with the organizations to point of contact for the team's supporters groups, involvement with the club. increase membership and enhance the groups' and during his time with the group, helped build and develop the club's newly- ing staff, Workflow created service team. He spent the 2007 season as the ticket staff's in which he created an enhanced customer service program and a position Coordinator, and on- activities on game days, including staffing also managed the ticketing staff's he was promoted to Customer Service/Inside Sales field activities. One season later, the last two years he managed the expanded, dedicated customer where for Manager, Inside Sales trained and oversaw the staff's and its programs, service staff Representatives, and also became the team liaison to the club's supporters groups. Country Club in Newton, Mass., and Ring of Kerry Golf & Country Club in Kenmare, Kerry Golf & Country Club, Conlon managed all aspects of the At Ring of Ireland. with resort's golf operations and also oversaw retail operations and marketing efforts local hotels and businesses. He returned to the U.S. to become the Outside Services Country Club in , where he managed events at the Supervisor at Warwick before joining the Revolution. club, as well as the golf and service staff, and earned a degree in sports science in 1999. He and his wife, Noreen, live in Boston. Massachusetts State House for his efforts within the Caribbean-American community. Caribbean-American community. within the House for his efforts Massachusetts State Brazil, Bermuda, arranged relationships to bring the team to training tours, having locations. Azores and several domestic the Costa Rica, Mexico, Ecuador, the recipient of several He was numbers in MLS history. of the highest ticket sales Group Sales Top and 2001 Year the 2000 Salesperson of the league awards including Executive. youth soccer and literacy after-school programs. and Project GOAL, two Stephanie. daughter, Jordi (4) and Paolo (1). He also has an adult CRAIG TORNBERG MURRAY KOHL Vice President, Vice Business Development Vice President, Vice Corporate Sales Craig Tornberg is in his 15th season with the New England Revolution, mak- is Tornberg Craig Tornberg President of Business Development for the Revolution, As Vice developed and maintained many of the rela- Tornberg As General Manager, Murray Kohl is the Vice President of Sales for the Kraft Sports Group, having Murray Kohl is the Vice of Sales, and since being named Kohl was promoted from Executive Director Kohl has been integral to the Patriots’ relationships with and Revolution’s Prior to being promoted to Executive Director of Sales, Kohl was a Director of Prior to joining the Kraft Sports Group, Kohl worked for the New Boston Kohl graduated from Middlebury College with a degree in economics, and He and his wife, Elizabeth, have three daughters. Ferron originally joined the organization as the special events and promotions the organization as the special events and Ferron originally joined Group's holdings, growing the recognition of the Kraft Sports in For her efforts College. She of arts in communication from Boston Ferron earned a bachelor ing him one of the club's longest-tenured employees, having joined the organization has more than 30 years of Tornberg after the launch of Major League Soccer in 1995. sales, marketing, management and entrepreneurial experience, including extensive work at all levels of soccer in this country. oversees the team's activities related to generating and cultivating new business oppor- tunities for the organization, as well as managing international events and special soc- he held the position of General Manager cer projects at Gillette Stadium. Previously, with the club from 2004 to 2008. tionships between the club and New England's ethnic communities and has been hon- ored extensively for his commitment to the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking commu- has been the only sports executive to be named to El Tornberg nities in the region. Planeta newpaper's list of 100 most influential people in the New England Hispanic was honored at the Tornberg community in each of the last five years. In 2005, been promoted to his current position during the 2007 season. In his current role, Kohl been promoted to his current position during for the New England Revolution, oversees all sales initiatives and sales relationships as well as the newly-developed Patriot the New England Patriots and Gillette Stadium, also manages the Revolution and Patriots' Place entertainment and lifestyle project. He broadcast relationships. groundbreaking trade-building sponsor- to that position in 2003, Kohl has developed ships and promotional elements that have resulted in record-breaking sales increases. and Super Bowl appear- Kohl created and executed a blueprint for the Patriots' playoff ances that resulted in record postseason revenues in professional sports, and he has been called upon to advise Fortune 500 marketing executives on developing effective marketing and sales promotion platforms incorporating the Kraft Family's sports proper- ties. major sponsors and partners including Pepsi, McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts. He directors of sales, corporate account managers and sup- that includes manages a staff widely considered one of the best in the industry. port staff, during which time he incorporated Patriots Account Manager, Sales and a Corporate and Revolution media sales - including all television, radio, print and Internet inventory. He created the Gillette Stadium Grand Opening strategy and managed the successful launch of the stadium in 2002. Garden Corporation and the selling fully-integrated sports marketing packages to national advertisers and advertising agencies. also holds a master’s in sports management from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. and the new Patriot Place entertainment development. and the new Patriot Place to joining the organiza- England Revolution on July 7, 1997. Prior manager for the New of Arnold Public Relations, a division an account executive at tion, Ferron worked as Fleet Bank Arnold included McDonald's, PUMA, Her client base at Arnold Worldwide. and Stop & Shop. "40 under 40," rec- a recipient of the Boston Business Journal's Ferron was selected as business and civic leaders in 2005. ognizing Boston's young and the couple's suburbs of Boston with her husband Brian resides in the northwest son, Connor (2). 12 EXECUTIVES JAMES LIZZ MULLINS SUMMERS Director of Director of Ticket Sales Communications EXECUTIVES

James Mullins is in his fourth season as the Revolution's Director of Ticket Lizz Summers is in her fifth season with the Revolution, and her fourth in her Sales, having joined the club's front office staff in January 2007. He is responsible for current position, having joined the club at the start of the 2006 season. directing the Revolution ticket sales staff and its initiatives, and implementing new sales In her current role as the Director of Communications, she oversees the programs to increase the Revs' long-term attendance and growing the season-ticket team's media relations, public relations, corporate communications, and new media holder base. activities, and also directs the club's community relations efforts in conjunction with the Since his arrival, Mullins has spearheaded the growth of the club's ticketing New England Revolution Charitable Foundation. She also assists with the team's group, creating a dedicated service team for existing season ticket holders, while branding and digital strategy efforts. adding dedicated account executives that continue to grow the fan base. Additionally, Summers has expanded the breadth of the Revs' communications depart- Mullins' group developed the successful "Defend the Fort" campaign in 2009 to help ment, including integrating Revolution content with Revs and national broadcast part- bolster a supporter’s culture among Revolution fans. ners, launching new online and multimedia initiatives and promoting the newly launched In Mullins' first three years in New England, his efforts received national atten- youth teams. In the community, Summers has initiated new programming to promote tion as the Revs' average attendance increased by almost 5,800 fans per game - a 49 health, fitness and overall wellness in both the youth and young professional age brack- percent increase - since the 2006 season, the greatest increase in both statistics in the ets, and has created on-going opportunities for the club's supporters to become more league in that time frame. The team's average jumped from 11,786 in 2006 - ranking involved in the community hand-in-hand with the team. Additionally, Summers served 11th of 12 teams in the league - to 17,580 in 2008, fourth in the 14-team league. The as the press officer for the MLS All-Star team in both 2007 and 2008, accompanying club's 2008 attendance marked the team's highest average mark in 10 years - since the Revolution technical and training staffs to the game. 1998. Summers came to the Revs after three seasons as an assistant director of Mullins joined the Revs after six successful seasons with the LA Galaxy. media relations at The University of Texas, where she handled all of the publicity needs While with the Galaxy, Mullins earned the 2004 MLS New Business Leader Award and for several of the school's top-ranked athletic programs and several internationally-rec- the 2003 and 2004 MLS Sales Revenue Awards. He also finished in the league's Top ognized student-athletes. She also assisted with press operations for football and men's Ten for Group Sales in 2002. and women's . Before joining the Revolution, Mullins was the Corporate Sales Manager in Before UT, Summers worked for four years at Boston College - including two , where he sold and executed the Galaxy's sales programs and led the years as an assistant media relations director - handling several of the school's athletic sales team to unprecedented levels of profitability. programs, including the women's basketball team and men's hockey team during its Mullins attended California State University-Long Beach, and spent five years 2001 NCAA Championship run. in the United States Marine Corps, serving tours of duty in Operation Desert During her seven years in collegiate athletics, Summers directed media Shield/Desert Storm. While in the Corps, Mullins served as a rifle expert, and was efforts and press operations for numerous NCAA, Big East and Big 12 Conference awarded several medals and commendations. championships. She has also earned many national awards for her annual team publi- cations and collateral. A native of Somerset, Mass., Summers earned her undergraduate degree in economics and communication from Boston College. A "Double Eagle," she also KATHLEEN earned her MBA in strategic marketing from BC in 2009. CASERIO JASON Director of Special Events & Partnership DALRYMPLE Marketing Digital Content Manager Now in her 10th overall year with the Kraft Sports Group, Kathleen Caserio is in her fourth year as the organization's Director of Special Events and Partnership Marketing. Her current role incorporates her previous six years of experience with the company's special events and sponsor relations groups. Jason Dalrymple is in his fifth season with the Revolution and his first in his With the Revolution, Caserio assists the Revolution's marketing group with all current position after being promoted to Digital Content Manager at the beginning of of the team's non-soccer events, including game-day marketing activities, ticket-holder 2010. In his new role, Dalrymple manages and oversees all aspects of the Revolution's special events and other soccer-related marketing initiatives, including the current digital staff's efforts and strategy, including the launch of the team's new web site and branding projects. She also oversees all partner and sponsor activations - both on-site ancillary properties this March, and the creation of all digital content. and off-site - and works with new and existing partners to increase their involvement Dalrymple joined the Kraft Sports Group in 2006 as web content master, a with the Revolution. position in which he was responsible for the upkeep and daily maintenance of several Caserio began her career with the Kraft Sports Group in 2000, working with of the company's web properties, including revolutionsoccer.net, the Patriots' Premium the marketing group to promote the opening of Gillette Stadium, which was then under Seating and Patriots' Extra Points web sites. In addition, he also produced all of the construction. She later moved to the events group, where she assisted with the opera- Revolution's online videos and digital graphics. Since joining the staff, Dalrymple has tions of the organization's special events and team trips, as well as overseeing soccer- helped grow the regular audience of revolutionsoccer.net by more than 25 percent each specific activities. She transitioned to the sponsor relations group in 2004, and worked season. with clients to activate and execute all aspects of their relationships with the Kraft Before joining the Revolution, Dalrymple spent six years with Robsham & Sports Group. In 2006, she combined all of her previous roles into her current position, Associates/Faggiano Consulting where he was a Marketing & Business Manager. where she directs all of the organization's marquee events, including annual charitable There, he created the companies' websites and was responsible for all collateral that golf tournament, exclusive Revs ticket-holder events, Sponsor Summit, Patriots Training came out of the company, both for internal and external stakeholders. The key point of Camp and Awards Gala. She also oversees client travel for Patriots and Revolution contact for internal and external communications, Dalrymple also performed several away games. human resource functions for the company. Caserio and her husband Nick, were married in July 2009 and live south of Dalrymple has also implemented and designed a number of websites on a Boston. A native of Allentown, Pa., Caserio graduated cum laude from Boston College freelance basis for businesses in the Boston area throughout his career. with a degree in communication. Dalrymple and his wife, Laura, were married in September 2009 and live south of Boston. He graduated from with a degree in communications and advertising. An avid photographer, Dalrymple is also interested in the music scene and participates in recreational sports.

13 JEFF LEMIEUX Staff Writer & Staff Writer Online Host Jeff Lemieux is in his third year with the New England Revolution and in his Lemieux is in his third year with Jeff Lemieux Coordinator, In his first two years with the club as Communications 2008 after two years in the sports Lemieux joined the Revolution in February Premier Soccer's He also spent the summer of 2005 with Massachusetts As the Staff Writer & Online Host, Lemieux is the voice and face of the club & Online Host, Lemieux is the voice and face of Writer As the Staff A covering Times Cape Cod native and former contributor to the Cape Cod first season in his current position. He joined the Revolution in 2008 as the team's first season in his current position. He joined promoted to his new role with the digital staff Communications Coordinator before being this spring. His coverage provides an web site, revolutionsoccer.net. on the organization's official pieces, audio podcasts and video pack- extensive look inside the team through written basis to provide an up-close look at the ages. He travels with the team on a full-time team unavailable elsewhere. duties, generated online content on the handled the team's day-to-day media relations game day media operations. He also over- web properties and managed team's official as well as the department's intern saw publicity of the team's community involvement, program. the While with Technology. at the Massachusetts Institute of information office information activities for 10 of the school's Engineers, Lemieux coordinated all sports to his In addition soccer and men's hockey. then-NCAA-high 41 sports, including men's with game day media operations for own sports responsibilities, Lemieux also assisted football and men's and women's basketball. Cape Cod Crusaders (PDL), assisting with all aspects of the team's marketing and He also served as the marketing and production organizer of communications efforts. which featured members of both the Crusaders and Boston All-Star Skills Gala, the Renegades (W-League). the , Lemieux graduated summa cum laude from Ithaca College with a degree in sports information and communications. He continues to play soccer in his spare time after playing competitively through high school. NICK KROPELIN MICHAEL JUROVATY Soccer Operations Coordinator Communications Coordinator Nick Kropelin is in his third year with the New England Revolution. He joined Kropelin works with the In his current role as Soccer Operations Coordinator, In addition to his traditional team administration duties, Kropelin also over- In his first stint with the Revolution in 2007, Kropelin worked closely with the A Kropelin graduated summa cum laude Vermont, native of Jeffersonville, Michael Jurovaty is in his first year with the New England Revolution as the Michael Jurovaty is in his first year with the 2010 after spending the 2009 Jurovaty joined the Revolution in February Jurovaty gained varied expe- staff, Before joining the Patriots' media relations Jurovaty began his career with Major League where he was an A Boston-area native, Jurovaty earned his undergraduate degree from 14 the team in a full-time capacity in April 2008 after interning with the club in 2007. the team in a full-time capacity in a daily basis in many areas of team operations and play- and players on technical staff er administration. He manages the team's travel, event scheduling and administrative and players in the day-to-day opera- issues, and works closely with the coaching staff he is the players' resource in the market for housing, Additionally, tion of the team. transportation and reloaction sees field-level game day operations, including management of game and league offi- cials, visiting teams and game day volunteers. Kropelin also assists with the team's community involvement, helping facilitate new partnerships with charitable organiza- tions. In 2008, he worked closely with MLS to launch Fútbolito in Boston, selling out the event in its first-ever stop in the Northeast. team's management to execute major soccer events at Gillette Stadium, including the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup and record-setting Brazil-Mexico match. He also main- tained several in-house accounts on behalf of the ticketing staff. from New England College with a degree in sport and recreation management. He was captain of the school's soccer program and was the squad's starting goalkeeper for four years. He continues to play soccer and pursue physical fitness activities in his free time. team's Communications Coordinator. In his position, Jurovaty manages and executes In his position, Jurovaty team's Communications Coordinator. content gener- with assists the digital staff the team's day-to-day media relations duties, operations. web properties and manages game day media ation on the team's official involvement. He also oversees publicity of the team's community England Patriots as the team's seasonal National Football League season with the New and assisted with all aspects of the media relations intern. With the Pats, he supported seasonal and archival media files. and maintained team's media relations efforts, to a new media site that will launch in Jurovaty also contributed research and direction also be able to utilize. Following the sea- 2010 and which the Revolution's media will the NFLson, he traveled to South Florida to assist with media operations for the 2010 Pro Bowl and SuperBowl XLIV. year as an athletics communications assis- riences at the collegiate level. He spent one lacrosse programs and providing tant at Harvard, working primarily with the school's athletics athletic programs for the official updates and content on many of the school's media guide in the 130-year history of website, gocrimson.com and created the first SID University Tufts assisted the Harvard Men's Lacrosse. Before Harvard, Jurovaty men's and women's lacrosse teams. While at by covering the men's hockey and staff Jurovaty was a graduate assistant pursuing his graduate degree, with the football program, coaching the varsity fullbacks and junior varsity special teams. His duties also included film breakdown, game planning and recruiting. as well as scouting and operations intern, assisting the league with expansion efforts, marketing objectives. in business, before earning his masters degree from Springfield College in sport management and recreation.

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