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Dc United Chicago Fire Fc CHICAGO FIRE FC vs. D.C. UNITED SOLDIER FIELD, Chicago, Ill. Wednesday, July 21, 2021 (Week 14, MLS Game #180) 7 p.m. CT (WGN-TV; NBCS-Wash / TeleXitos) CHICAGO FIRE FC 2021 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Bobby Shuttleworth GK 6-2 205 05/13/1987 Tonawanda, NY 13 13 0 0 215 211 0 0 2 Boris Sekulic DF 6-2 161 10/21/1991 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 13 13 2 2 34 34 4 4 3 Jonathan Bornstein DF 5-8 165 11/07/1984 Torrance, CA 10 6 0 0 164 147 10 11 4 Johan Kappelhof DF 5-11 165 08/05/1990 Amsterdam, Netherlands 10 9 0 0 138 133 0 10 5 Francisco Calvo DF 5-11 170 07/08/1992 San Jose, Costa Rica 10 10 0 1 115 113 9 9 6 Miguel Angel Navarro DF 5-8 146 02/26/1999 Maracaibo, Venezuela 11 9 0 1 30 19 0 2 7 Ignacio Aliseda MF 5-7 152 03/14/2000 Buenos Aires, Argentina 8 6 3 1 28 22 4 3 8 Luka Stojanovic MF 6-2 183 01/04/1994 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 11 7 3 1 13 8 3 1 9 Chinonso Offor FW 6-3 185 05/27/2000 Ekwulobia, Nigeria 13 3 1 0 13 3 1 0 10 Alvaro Medran MF 5-8 156 03/15/1994 Dos Torres, Spain 13 11 0 5 36 34 2 11 11 Przemyslaw Frankowski MF 5-8 155 04/12/1995 Gdansk, Poland 10 9 1 3 60 49 9 13 14 Jhon Espinoza DF 5-8 175 02/24/1999 Guayaquil, Ecuador 6 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 18 Kenneth Kronholm GK 6-3 183 10/14/1985 Fort Belvoir, VA 0 0 0 0 25 25 0 0 20 Wyatt Omsberg DF 6-4 180 09/21/1995 Scarborough, ME 7 5 0 0 19 11 0 1 21 Fabian Herbers MF 6-0 165 08/17/1993 Ahaus, Germany 9 8 0 1 100 55 11 12 22 Mauricio Pineda DF 6-1 171 10/17/1997 Chicago, IL 10 9 1 0 33 32 4 2 23 Carlos Teran DF 6-2 187 09/24/2000 Turbo, Colombia 2 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 25 Nicholas Slonina DF 6-3 200 03/20/2001 Addison, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Robert Beric FW 6-2 183 06/17/1991 Krsko, Slovenia 13 12 2 1 36 34 14 2 28 Elliot Collier MF 6-4 180 02/22/1995 Hamilton, New Zealand 8 1 0 0 45 12 1 2 30 Gaston Gimenez MF 6-2 194 07/27/1991 Formosa, Argentina 8 6 0 0 26 23 0 3 32 Gabriel Slonina GK 6-4 196 05/15/2004 Addison, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Chris Brady GK 6-3 170 03/03/2004 Naperville, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Andre Reynolds DF 5-9 155 05/02/2001 Chicago, IL 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 37 Javier Casas Jr. MF 5-8 145 05/14/2003 Melrose Park, IL 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 38 Alex Monis MF 5-6 133 03/20/2003 Downers Grove, IL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 Allan Rodriguez MF 5-6 153 05/27/2004 Elkhart, IN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 Brian Gutierrez MF 5-10 140 06/17/2003 Berwyn, IL 7 4 0 0 13 4 0 0 99 Stanislav Ivanov MF 5-9 155 04/16/1999 Gabrovo, Bulgaria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEAD COACH : Raphael Wicky 04/26/1977 W8 L18 T10 D.C. UNITED 2021 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Chris Seitz GK 6-4 235 03/12/1987 San Luis Obispo, CA 4 4 0 0 114 113 0 0 3 Chris Odoi-Atsem DF 5-10 150 05/28/1995 Mitchellville, MD 0 0 0 0 28 14 1 0 4 Brendan Hines-Ike DF 6-1 170 11/30/1994 Denver, CO 11 11 1 0 11 11 1 0 5 Junior Moreno MF 5-9 154 07/20/1993 San Cristobal, Venezuela 9 9 0 2 78 75 0 8 6 Russell Canouse MF 5-10 159 06/11/1995 Lancaster, PA 9 9 1 1 80 76 4 3 7 Paul Arriola FW 5-6 146 02/05/1995 Chula Vista, CA 8 7 2 1 77 71 16 13 8 Felipe Martins MF 5-9 155 09/30/1990 Engenheiro Beltrao, Brazil 10 2 0 1 266 241 24 52 9 Ola Kamara FW 6-0 181 10/15/1989 Oslo, Norway 8 3 5 2 125 106 60 10 10 Edison Flores MF 5-7 154 05/14/1994 Comas, Peru 7 7 1 1 20 18 1 4 11 Yamil Asad MF 5-10 180 07/27/1994 San Antonio de Padua, Argentina 10 6 2 1 95 82 21 24 12 Drew Skundrich MF 5-11 165 09/17/1995 Lancaster, PA 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 13 Frederic Brillant DF 6-3 181 06/26/1985 Sedan, France 10 7 0 0 144 129 6 4 14 Andy Najar MF 5-7 150 03/16/1993 Choluteca, Honduras 11 8 0 2 101 81 10 14 15 Steve Birnbaum DF 6-1 180 01/23/1991 Irvine, CA 1 1 0 0 174 172 8 4 16 Adrien Perez FW 6-0 170 10/13/1995 Ontario, CA 13 9 0 2 34 12 1 2 17 Kimarni Smith FW 6-1 160 03/14/1998 Nottingham, England 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 19 Nigel Robertha FW 6-1 170 02/13/1998 Dordrecht, Netherlands 7 3 2 0 7 3 2 0 20 Jovanny Bolivar FW 5-9 157 12/16/2001 Acarigua, Venezuela 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Jon Kempin GK 6-1 174 04/08/1993 Overland Park, KS 3 3 0 0 25 24 0 0 22 Griffin Yow FW 5-7 135 09/25/2002 Clifton, VA 4 0 1 2 18 5 3 2 23 Donovan Pines DF 6-5 200 03/07/1998 Columbia, MD 6 5 0 0 32 29 3 1 24 Bill Hamid GK 6-3 225 11/25/1990 Annandale, VA 6 6 0 0 254 254 0 2 27 Moses Nyeman MF 5-5 135 11/05/2003 Liberia 12 6 0 2 23 11 0 3 28 Joseph Mora DF 5-9 132 01/15/1993 Carrizal, Costa Rica 9 7 0 0 80 72 0 4 29 Yordy Reyna MF 5-7 150 09/17/1993 Chiclayo, Peru 3 0 0 0 85 61 20 18 30 Kevin Paredes MF 5-6 120 05/07/2003 South Riding, VA 7 4 1 0 24 13 1 1 31 Julian Gressel MF 6-1 185 12/16/1993 Neustadt an der Aisch, Germa 13 11 0 2 133 118 17 40 33 Jacob Greene DF 5-10 150 03/23/2003 Crofton, MD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Michael DeShields DF 6-1 180 04/23/1998 Baltimore, MD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 Erik Sorga FW 5-9 166 07/08/1999 Tallinn, Estonia 3 3 0 0 20 9 1 0 93 Antonio Alfaro DF 6-2 190 06/15/1993 Michoacan, Mexico 10 8 1 0 35 20 1 0 Jeremy Garay MF 5-9 134 04/01/2003 Woodbridge, VA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEAD COACH: Hernan Lozada 10/26/1967 W5 L7 T1 CHICAGO FIRE FC vs. D.C. UNITED Wednesday, July 21, 2021; Soldier Field, Chicago, Ill., 7 p.m. CT 2021 SEASON RECORDS REFEREES GP W-L-T PTS GF GA REFEREE: Marcos de Oliveira. Fire 13 3-8-2 11 14 23 AR1 (bench): Jose da Silva; AR2 (opposite): Andrew Bigelow; at home 8 3-3-2 11 12 10 4th: JC Griggs; VAR: Sorin Stoica; AVAR: Jeff Muschik TEAM NEWS D.C. United 13 5-7-1 16 18 16 on road 7 1-5-1 4 7 12 SUSPENDED: CHI: Johan Kappelhof (through July 22) WARNINGS: LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: CHI: Fabian Herbers ... DC: Brendan Hines-Ike ALL-TIME: Fire 21 wins, 91 goals … SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: CHI: Alvaro Medran ... DC: Kevin Paredes D.C. United 24 wins, 94 goals … Ties 18 INJURED LIST: DC: Brendan Hines-Ike AT FIRE: Fire 12 wins, 48 goals … INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: CHI: Francisco Calvo (CRC; Gold Cup) ... DC: Paul Arriola; Donovan D.C. United 7 wins, 34 goals … Ties 12 Pines (USA; Gold Cup) 2021 (MLS): LAST LEAGUE MATCHES 5/13: DC 1, CHI 0 (Flores 7) NASHVILLE SC 5 CHICAGO FIRE 1 Scoring Summary: NSH--Mukhtar 5 (Sapong 2) 10 UPCOMING MATCHES NSH--Mukhtar 6 (Lovitz 4, Leal 5) 13 FIRE FC D.C. UNITED NSH--Mukhtar 7 (free kick) 16 Sat. July 24 Toronto Sun. July 25 Red Bulls NSH--Sapong 3 (unassisted) 39 Sun. Aug. 1 at Philadelphia Sat. July 31 at Cincinnati CHI--Aliseda 3 (Frankowski 3) 47 Wed. Aug. 4 NYCFC Wed. Aug. 4 at Columbus NSH--Anunga 1 (Nealis 1) 62 Sun.
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