Originally published November 11, 2009 at 1:01 PM | Page modified November 16, 2009 at 5:38 PM
Comments (0)
E-mail article
Print
Share
MLS Cup History | D.C. United takes second consecutive cup in 1997
Seattle will host the 14th MLS Cup, Nov. 22 at Qwest Field. This is the second in a series of stories about the first 13 MLS Cups.
Latest from the Sounders FC blog
Back home, but briefly (Friday links) NEW - 2/10, 07:05 AM
Oct. 26, 1997
RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
D.C. United 2, Colorado Rapids 1
D.C. United became back-to-back league champion, this time in front of its home fans. The second-largest soccer crowd in stadium history, 57,431, witnessed the match despite rain and a temperature of 46 degrees.
Forward Jaime Moreno was named the game's Most Valuable Player and scored in the 37th minute. D.C. got a second goal from Tony Sanneh, and that was enough to hold off the Rapids.
Colorado's lineup featured current Sounders FC technical director Chris Henderson and goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann, a Seattle native. Henderson took four shots. The Rapids stepped up the pressure on offense in the game's final 10 minutes but couldn't draw even.
José Miguel Romero
UPDATE - 8:54 PM
Sounders lose to another expansion team
Strikers are striking out in preseason
Cascadia trio talks Year 1 of rivalry
Timbers surprise Sounders in exhibition
Sounders FC's reincarnated Northwest rivalry is the talk of MLS
![]()

Entertainment | Top Video | World | Offbeat Video | Sci-Tech
general classifieds
Garage & estate salesFurniture & home furnishings
Electronics
just listed
American Bulldog pups NKC
Solar Panel Super Sale
***Stunning Akc POMERANIAN baby girl W/ FUL...
More listings
POST A FREE LISTING
- Lakewood cop accused of embezzling $150K meant for slain officers' families
- 3 big health insurers stockpile $2.4 billion as rates keep rising
- Agency set to investigate handling of 911 call about Josh Powell
- Quick decisions: How Washington hired its new football staff
- Historic day for gay marriage as another fight looms
- Justin Wilcox's versatile defensive style is the right fit for Huskies | Jerry Brewer
- It's Terrence Time: Enigmatic Ross leads Huskies
- Social worker recounts minutes before Powell fire
- $25B settlement reached over foreclosure abuses
- Club promoter convicted in brutal 2010 murder of Des Moines prostitute
- Gay-marriage bill passes House, awaits Gregoire's signature
448 - Historic day for gay marriage as another fight looming
350 - Sheriff's office unhappy with 911 dispatcher in caseworker's call
283 - 3 big health insurers stockpile $2.4 billion as rates keep rising
238 - Source: NY, California to sign mortgage settlement
227 - Wanted in Seattle classrooms: more teachers of color
206 - Oregon live game thread
155 - Pac-12 picks ... including the UW game
140 - Council members get briefing on arena proposal, minus details
93 - Worker: Josh Powell told son he had 'surprise'
88
- State Medicaid program to stop paying for unneeded ER visits
- 3 big health insurers stockpile $2.4 billion as rates keep rising
- Wanted in Seattle classrooms: more teachers of color
- One man's audacious pursuit of sailing history
- Darren Berg gets 18-year sentence for Ponzi scheme
- $25B settlement reached over foreclosure abuses
- 'Gauguin and Polynesia': dazzling mix-and-match | Art review
- A wandering gene's destructive path | Book review
- Economy, blogs give survivalists new reason to look to Northwest
- Navy fliers' love-hate relationship with water-crash survival class



