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2000 New England Revolution season

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New England Revolution
2000 season
OwnerRobert Kraft (The Kraft Group)
Head coachFernando Clavijo
StadiumFoxboro Stadium
Foxborough, Massachusetts
MLSConference: 2nd
Overall: 7th
MLS Cup playoffsQuarterfinals
Open CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Wolde Harris (15)
All: Wolde Harris (15)
Highest home attendance31,113 (vs. LA Galaxy)
Lowest home attendance1,857 (vs. Mid-Michigan Bucks)
Average home league attendance15,463 (Regular Season)
Biggest win3-0 (vs. San Jose Earthquakes)
Biggest defeat4-1 (vs. Columbus Crew)
← 1999
2001 →

The 2000 New England Revolution season was the fifth season for the New England Revolution both as a club and in Major League Soccer (MLS). The club was eliminated in the second round of the 2000 U.S. Open Cup after losing 1–0 to the Mid-Michigan Bucks. They qualified for the quarterfinals of the MLS Cup Playoffs, where they were eliminated by the Chicago Fire in a three-game series.[1]

Summary

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The Revolution entered a busy off-season following their 1999 campaign, in which they'd missed the playoffs for the second year in a row. On October 12, 1999, the Revolution named Sunil Gulati managing director of Kraft Soccer and appointed Brian O’Donovan as chief operating officer.[2] Following the dismissal of Walter Zenga on September 30, the Revolution appointed Fernando Clavijo as their fourth-ever manager (following Steve Nicol's interim stay at the end of the 1999 season).[3][4] Renato Capobianco joined Clavijo's staff as an assistant on December 7, and on January 5, Derek Aframe would join the front office as the Vice President of Operations.[5]

The Revs made several acquisitions in the offseason to strengthen their squad. On December 3, Clavijo's Revolution made their first acquisition, signing 1996 MLS All-Star and MLS Best XI striker Eduardo "El Tanque" Hurtado.[6] Three days later, the Revolution acquired 1998 MLS All-Star Mauricio Ramos and a selection in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft from the Tampa Bay Mutiny in exchange for a "player allocation."[6]

February 6, the Revolution acquired Wolde Harris and a third-round pick in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft from the Colorado Rapids in exchange for New England's first- and second-round picks in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft.[7] In the 2000 MLS SuperDraft, Revolution selected Rusty Pierce, Shaker Asad, Fabio Zúñiga, Bo Oshoniyi, Adam Eyre, and Tom Hardy. The club also signed goalkeeper Scott Budnick off waivers from the Miami Fusion. In March, the Revolution signed Costa Rican international William Sunsing from CS Herediano and acquired U.S. International goalkeeper Juergen Sommer from the Columbus Crew in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft and future considerations.[8][9]

Despite missing star striker Joe-Max Moore, who had signed for Everton F.C. in November, Clavijo's Revolution got off to a strong start to the season, dropping only four of their opening fifteen matches.[1] The season opened on March 18 with a 1–1 draw away to the Miami Fusion, courtesy of an Imad Baba 80th minute equalizing goal.[1] The Revolution's first win came in the season home opener, 2-1, thanks to a brace from Baba.[1] In May the club went on a five-game unbeaten run, the longest in their existence to that point.[10]

The club made several more acquisitions as the season progressed. Midfielder Joe Franchino signed for the club in May from the LA Galaxy, as part of a "special draft" that saw Luis Hernández join the Galaxy.[11]

1998 MLS All-Star Mauricio Wright also joined the club in June from the San Jose Earthquakes, in exchange for 1996 Revolution marquee signing Mike Burns, Dan Calichman, and a first-round pick in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft.[6] In July, the Revolution acquired U.S. International Eric Wynalda and future draft considerations from the Miami Fusion in exchange for defender Ivan McKinley. The club also signed Spanish forward José Luis Morales from Salamanca.[12]

The Revolution made history in the 2000 U.S. Open Cup, becoming the first-ever MLS team to lose to an amateur club, when they were defeated in the second round at home by the Mid Michigan Bucks 1-0.[13]

After a six-game winless run mid-summer, the Revolution picked up only four wins in August and September, but still managed to clinch a playoff spot in the final game of the season; a 4–3 win over the MetroStars that saw a brace from Joe Franchino.[1] The Revolution concluded their regular season with a 13-13-6 record (W-L-D), their best in club history to that point.[14]

In the Revolution's second-ever playoff campaign, the club squared off against "Central Division" champion and overall 2nd-seed Chicago Fire in a best-of-three series. The Revolution took a 50th-minute lead in the opening game at Soldier Field, but conceded an own goal four minutes later, and lost on a 73rd minute Dema Kovalenko goal.[1] Four days later the Revolution leveled the tie, in a 2–1 home victory thanks to goals from Eric Wynalda and Mauricio Wright.[1] The match marked the fist playoff victory in Revolution history. Unfortunately in the final match of the tie, the Revolution conceded four first-half goals, en route to a 6-0 Fire victory, and the end of the Revolution's season.[15]

Squad

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First-team squad

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As of September 30, 2024.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Juergen Sommer
1 GK United States USA Scott Budnick
2 DF United States USA Brian Dunseth
3 DF United States USA Dan Calichman
4 MF United States USA Mike Burns
5 DF United States USA Ted Chronopoulos
6 MF United States USA John Harkes
7 MF South Africa RSA Ivan McKinley
7 FW Spain ESP José Luis Morales
8 MF United States USA Imad Baba
9 FW United States USA Johnny Torres
10 MF Bolivia BOL Mauricio Ramos
11 DF United States USA Joe Franchino (captain)
12 MF United States USA Adam Eyre
13 FW Jamaica JAM Wolde Harris
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Colombia COL Leonel Alvarez
15 MF State of Palestine PLE Shaker Asad
16 MF United States USA Carlos Parra
17 MF United States USA Jamar Beasley
18 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Paul Keegan
19 DF United States USA Rusty Pierce
20 FW United States USA Fabio Zuniga
21 DF United States USA Eric Wynalda
26 GK United States USA Jeff Causey
29 FW Ecuador ECU Eduardo Hurtado
29 DF Costa Rica CRC Mauricio Wright
31 GK United States USA David Winner
77 FW Costa Rica CRC William Sunsing

Player Movement

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Transfers In
Name Position Date Acquired Via Transfer Fee Prior Club Reference
Wolde Harris FW February 6, 2000 Trade N/A[1] Colorado Rapids [6]
Rusty Pierce DF February 11, 2000 Draft N/A UNC Greensboro Spartans [6]
Shaker Asad MF February 11, 2000 Draft N/A NC State [6]
Fabio Zuniga FW February 11, 2000 Draft N/A N/A [6]
Bo Oshoniyi GK February 11, 2000 Draft N/A Atlanta Silverbacks FC [6]
Adam Eyre DF February 11, 2000 Draft N/A Santa Clara [6]
Tom Hardy DF February 11, 2000 Draft N/A Vancouver 86ers [6]
Scott Budnick GK February 11, 2000 Waiver claim N/A Miami Fusion [6]
William Sunsing FW March 7, 2000 Transfer Undisclosed C.S. Herediano [6]
Juergen Sommer GK March 14, 2000 Trade N/A[2] Columbus Crew [6]
Joe Franchino MF May 17, 2000 "Special Draft" N/A LA Galaxy [6]
Mauricio Wright DF May 30, 2000 Trade N/A[3] San Jose Earthquakes [6]
Eric Wynalda FW July 7, 2000 Trade N/A[4] Miami Fusion [6]
Jose Luis Morales FW July 10, 2000 Transfer Undisclosed UD Salamanca [6]
David Winner GK September 4, 2000 Transfer Undisclosed Atlanta Silverbacks FC [6]
1.^ Acquired FW Wolde Harris and a third-round pick in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft from the Colorado Rapids in exchange for New England's first- and second-round picks in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft.
2.^ Acquired GK Juergen Sommer from the Columbus Crew in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft and future considerations.
3.^ Acquired DF Mauricio Wright from the San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for DF Mike Burns, DF Dan Calichman, and a first-round pick in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft.
4.^ Acquired FW Eric Wynalda and future draft considerations from the Miami Fusion in exchange for DF Ivan McKinley.
Transfers Out
Name Position Date Acquired Via Transfer Fee Next Club Reference
Jeff Baicher MF January 2, 2000 Trade N/A[5] Kansas City Wizards [6]
Eduardo Hurtado FW May 17, 2000 Transfer Undisclosed L.D.U. Quito [6]
Mike Burns DF May 30, 2000 Trade N/A[6] San Jose Earthquakes [6]
Dan Calichman DF May 30, 2000 Trade N/A[7] San Jose Earthquakes [6]
Ivan McKinley DF July 7, 2000 Trade N/A[8] Miami Fusion [6]
Jose Luis Morales FW November 1, 2000 Option Declined N/A Real Jaén [6]
Paul Keegan FW November 1, 2000 Waived N/A Bray Wanderers F.C. [6]
1.^ Acquired the Kansas City Wizards’ second-, third-, and fourth-round picks in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft in exchange for MF Jeff Baicher and the Revolution's third round pick in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft.
2.^ Acquired DF Mauricio Wright from the San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for DF Mike Burns, DF Dan Calichman, and a first-round pick in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft.
3.^ Acquired FW Eric Wynalda and future draft considerations from the Miami Fusion in exchange for DF Ivan McKinley.

Standings

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Conference

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 MetroStars 32 17 12 3 64 56 +8 54 MLS Cup Playoffs
2 New England Revolution 32 13 13 6 47 49 −2 45
3 Miami Fusion 32 12 15 5 54 56 −2 41
4 D.C. United 32 8 18 6 44 63 −19 30
Source: MLS

Overall

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Kansas City Wizards (C, S) 32 16 7 9 47 29 +18 57 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
2 Chicago Fire 32 17 9 6 67 51 +16 57
3 MetroStars 32 17 12 3 64 56 +8 54
4 Tampa Bay Mutiny 32 16 12 4 62 50 +12 52
5 Los Angeles Galaxy 32 14 10 8 47 37 +10 50
6 Dallas Burn 32 14 14 4 54 54 0 46
7 New England Revolution 32 13 13 6 47 49 −2 45
8 Colorado Rapids 32 13 15 4 43 59 −16 43
9 Miami Fusion 32 12 15 5 54 56 −2 41
10 Columbus Crew 32 11 16 5 48 58 −10 38
11 D.C. United 32 8 18 6 44 63 −19 30
12 San Jose Earthquakes 32 7 17 8 35 50 −15 29
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head record; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(C) Champion; (S) Supporters' Shield

Results

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2000 Major League Soccer Regular Season

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March 18, 2000 1 Miami Fusion 1-1 (a.e.t.) New England Revolution Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • Diego Serna 61'
  • Pablo Mastroeni Yellow card 72'
Report
  • Ivan McKinley Yellow card 37'
  • Mauricio Ramos Yellow card 72'
  • Ted Chronopoulos Yellow card 74'
  • Imad Baba 80'
  • John Harkes Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Lockhart Stadium
Attendance: 8,782
Referee: Paul Tamberino
March 25, 2000 2 Tampa Bay Mutiny 1-0 New England Revolution Tampa, Florida
  • Raul Diaz Arce 51'
Report
  • Ivan McKinley Yellow card 29'
  • Mauricio Ramos Yellow card 45'
Stadium: Raymond James Stadium
Attendance: 14,811
Referee: Andrew Barnes
April 1, 2000 3 LA Galaxy 2-2 (a.e.t.) New England Revolution Pasadena, California
  • Robin Fraser Yellow card 23'
  • Cobi Jones 59'
  • Mauricio Cienfuegos 67'
  • Danny Pena Yellow card 67'
  • Ron Myers Yellow card 78'
Report
  • Leonel Alvarez 35'
  • John Harkes Yellow card 40'
  • Wolde Harris 42'
  • Brian Dunseth Yellow card 53'
  • Rusty Pierce Yellow card 56'
  • Ivan McKinley Yellow card 63' Yellow card 78' Red card
  • Mauricio Ramos Yellow card 68'
Stadium: Rose Bowl
Attendance: 19,879
Referee: Brian Hall
April 8, 2000 4 Dallas Burn 2-1 New England Revolution Dallas, Texas
  • Oscar Parejca Yellow card 304'
  • Ariel Graziani 38'
  • Jason Kreis 74'
  • Paul Broome Yellow card 84'
Report
  • Leonel Alvarez Yellow card 30'
  • Johnny Torres 42'
  • Shaker Asad Yellow card 55'
  • Ted Chronopoulos Yellow card 62'
Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 14,758
Referee: Alex Prus
April 15, 2000 5 New England Revolution 2-1 (a.e.t.) D.C. United Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Imad Baba 72' 97'
  • Rusty Pierce Yellow card 76'
Report
  • Judah Cooks Yellow card 3' Yellow card 33' Red card
  • Jaime Moreno 19'
  • Richie Williams Yellow card 25'
  • Marco Etcheverry Yellow card 34'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 15,174
Referee: Ali Saheli
April 22, 2000 6 New England Revolution 1-1 (a.e.t.) Chicago Fire FC Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Ivan McKinley 68'
  • Johnny Torres Yellow card 73'
  • Mauricio Ramos Yellow card 99'
Report
  • Dema Kovalenko 59'
  • Carlos Rocha Yellow card 82'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 6,737
Referee: Paul Tamberino
April 29, 2000 7 New England Revolution 1-1 (a.e.t.) Miami Fusion Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Brian Dunseth 69'
  • Carlos Parra Yellow card 90+1'
  • William Sunsing Yellow card 98'
Report
  • Francis Okaroh Yellow card 25'
  • Henry Gutierrez Yellow card 40' 52'
  • Jay Heaps Yellow card 64'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 13,172
Referee: Noel Kenny
May 6, 2000 8 New England Revolution 2-1 San Jose Earthquakes Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Rusty Pierce Yellow card 14'
  • Ivan McKinley Yellow card 42'
  • Mauricio Ramos 55'
  • Wolde Harris 58'
  • Imad Baba Yellow card 67'
  • Carlos Parra Yellow card 86'
Report
  • Jimmy Conrad Yellow card 14'
  • Justin Evans Yellow card 23'
  • Abdul Thompson Conteh 72'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 14,489
Referee: Rich Grady
May 13, 2000 9 D.C. United 1-3 New England Revolution Washington, D.C.
  • Jaime Moreno 14'
  • Carey Talley Yellow card 62'
  • Tyrone Marshall 46'
Report
  • Wolde Harris 16'
  • Mauricio Ramos 66'
  • Ted Chronopoulos Yellow card 78'
  • Imad Baba 83'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 18,493
Referee: Kim Tae-young
May 17, 2000 10 New England Revolution 3-4 Colorado Rapids Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Ted Chronopoulos 25'
  • Imad Baba 59'
  • Wolde Harris 67'
  • Ted Chronopoulos Yellow card 81'
Report
  • Henry Zambrano 39' 84'
  • Joey DiGiamarino Yellow card 51'
  • Scott Vermillion Yellow card 56'
  • Jason Bent 79'
  • Junior Agogo 85'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 9,306
Referee: Alex Prus
May 20, 2000 11 Chicago Fire FC 0-1 New England Revolution Chicago, Illinois
  • Carlos Bocanegra Yellow card 76'
  • Pitor Nowak Yellow card 80'
  • Histro Stoichkov Yellow card 90+2'
  • Evan Whitfield Yellow card 90+3'
Report
  • Rusty Pierce Yellow card 10'
  • Wolde Harris 31'
  • Ivan McKinley Yellow card 39'
  • Johny Torres Yellow card 80'
  • Carlos Parra Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: Soldier Field
Attendance: 14,077
Referee: Kevin Stott
May 24, 2000 12 New England Revolution 2-1 New England Revolution Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Ted Chronopoulos 40' 70'
  • Brian Dunseth Yellow card 78'
  • Johnny Torres Yellow card 80'
  • Joe Franchino Yellow card 87'
Report
  • Ezra Hendrickson Yellow card 85'Yellow card 90+2' Red card
  • Peter Vagenas 90+4'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 31,113
Referee: Ted Covaciu
May 29, 2000 13 Colorado Rapids 2-1 New England Revolution Denver, Colorado
  • Henry Zambrano Yellow card 26'
  • Junior Agogo 38' 80'
  • Adin Brown Yellow card 90+1'
Report
  • Joe Franchino Yellow card 35'
  • Mauricio Ramos Yellow card 60'
  • Rusty Pierce Yellow card 71'
  • Paul Keegan 90'
Stadium: Mile High Stadium
Attendance: 5,162
Referee: Ali Saheli
June 3, 2000 14 New England Revolution 2-0 Miami Fusion Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Ted Chronopoulos 72'
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 77'
  • John Harkes 90+2'
Report
  • Roy Lassiter Yellow card 27'
  • Leon Cullen Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 16,139
Referee: Brian Hall
June 10, 2000 15 New England Revolution 3-0 San Jose Earthquakes Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Ted Chronopoulos 28'
  • Jamar Beasley 74' 88'
  • Carlos Parra Yellow card 90+3'
Report
  • Richard Mulrooney Yellow card 54'
  • Abdul Thompson Conteh Yellow card 77'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 14,109
Referee: Brett Hugo
June 17, 2000 16 MetroStars 4-2 New England Revolution East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Billy Walsh 20'
  • Clint Mathis Yellow card 23' 49'
  • Tab Ramos Yellow card 23'
  • Adolfo Valencia 41'
  • Steve Shak 43'
  • Mike Petke Yellow card 47'
  • Orlando Perez Yellow card 74'
  • Daniel Hernandez Red card 81'
Report
  • Leonel Alvarez Yellow card 6'
  • Imad Baba 24'
  • Wolde Harris 29'
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 35'
  • Leonel Alvarez Yellow card 84' Red card
  • Ivan McKinley Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Giants Stadium
Attendance: 10,081
Referee: Ricardo Valenzuela
June 21, 2000 17 San Jose Earthquakes 2-2 (a.e.t.) New England Revolution San Jose, California
  • Wojtek Krakowiak 10' Yellow card 23'
  • Joe Cannon Yellow card 36'
  • Harut Karapetyan 69'
Report
  • Carlos Parra Yellow card 22'
  • Brian Dunseth Yellow card 40'
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 73' 90+1'
  • Wolde Harris 79'
Stadium: Spartan Stadium
Attendance: 10,217
Referee: Tim Weyland
June 24, 2000 18 Columbus Crew 3-1 New England Revolution Columbus, Ohio
  • Jason Farrell 15'
  • John Wilmar Perez Yellow card 60' 87'
  • Jeff Cunningham 69'
  • Ancil Elcock Yellow card 85'
Report
  • Mauricio Ramos 19' Yellow card 42'
Stadium: Columbus Crew Stadium
Attendance: 15,039
Referee: Reggie Rutty
July 4, 2000 19 Miami Fusion 2-1 New England Revolution Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • Jay Heaps Yellow card 19'
  • Henry Gutierrez 30'
  • Jim Rooney Yellow card 32' 55'
  • Diego Serna Yellow card 65'
Report
  • Wolde Harris 3'
  • John Harkes Yellow card 32'
  • Ivan McKinley Yellow card 53'
Stadium: Lockhart Stadium
Attendance: 6,239
Referee: Sergio Vega
July 12, 2000 20 Columbus Crew 4-1 New England Revolution Columbus, Ohio
  • Dante Washington 43' 49'
  • Brian West 74' 89'
Report
  • Shaker Asad Yellow card 63'
  • John Harkes 80'
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Columbus Crew Stadium
Attendance: 12,998
Referee: Kevin Terry
July 15, 2000 21 New England Revolution 0-2 MetroStars Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 29'
  • Joe Franchino Yellow card 66'
Report
  • Alex Comas 3' Yellow card 19'
  • Ramiro Corrales Yellow card 9'
  • Mark Chung Yellow card 20'
  • Petter Villegas 62'
  • Billy Walsh Red card 78'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 16,838
Referee: Rich Grady
July 19, 2000 22 Kansas City Wizards 0-1 New England Revolution Kansas City, Missouri
  • Uche Okafor Yellow card 48'
Report
  • Leonel Alvarez Yellow card 8'
  • William Sunsing Yellow card 15'
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 84'
  • Wolde Harris 85'
Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium
Attendance: 4,582
Referee: Ali Saheli
July 22, 2000 23 San Jose Earthquakes 1-2 New England Revolution San Jose, California
  • Wojtek Krakowiak 46'
Report
  • William Sunsing 16'
  • Leonel Alvarez Yellow card 27'
  • Wolde Harris 63'
Stadium: Spartan Stadium
Attendance: 7,827
Referee: Noel Kenny
August 2, 2000 24 New England Revolution 1-2 Dallas Burn Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Leonel Alvarez Yellow card 38'
  • Wolde Harris 87'
Report
  • Ariel Graziani Yellow card 17'
  • Bobby Rhine 21'
  • Chad Deering Yellow card 23'
  • Jason Kreis Yellow card 44' 67'
  • Jorge Rodriguez Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 13,910
Referee: Alex Prus
August 5, 2000 25 New England Revolution 1-1 (a.e.t.) Columbus Crew Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Wolde Harris Yellow card 64' 88'
Report
  • Mike Lapper Yellow card 39'
  • Robert Warzycha 84'
  • Matt Chulis Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 19,809
Referee: Noel Kenny
August 12, 2000 26 MetroStars 2-1 (a.e.t.) New England Revolution East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Ramiro Corrales Yellow card 45'
  • Steve Shak Yellow card 63' Yellow card 68' Red card
  • Adolfo Valencia 88' 93'
Report
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 44'
  • Wolde Harris 87'
  • Jamar Beasley Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Giants Stadium
Attendance: 12,688
Referee: Kevin Terry
August 19, 2000 27 New England Revolution 2-1 Tampa Bay Mutiny Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Wolde Harris 77'
  • Imad Baba 88' Yellow card 90'
Report
  • Mamadou Diallo Yellow card 80'
  • Steve Ralston 81'
  • Scott Garlick Yellow card 89'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 15,129
Referee: Richard Heron
August 26, 2000 28 New England Revolution 2-1 Columbus Crew Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Imad Baba 35' Yellow card 58'
  • William Sunsing Yellow card 39' 51'
  • Joe Franchino Yellow card 62'
  • Adam Eyre Yellow card 70'
Report
  • Brian McBride 20'
  • Jeff Cunningham Yellow card 44'
  • Mike Clark Yellow card 47'
  • Mike Lapper Yellow card 56'
  • Mario Gori Yellow card 75'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 17,867
Referee: Rich Grady
August 30, 2000 29 New England Revolution 1-0 D.C. United Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Rusty Pierce Yellow card 41'
  • Jose Luis Morales 59'
Report
  • Bobby Convey Yellow card 39'
  • Carey Talley Yellow card 75'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 15,489
Referee: Marcel Yonan
September 3, 2000 30 D.C. United 2-0 New England Revolution Washington, D.C.
  • Pete Marino 55' 61' Yellow card 83'
Report
  • Johnny Torres Yellow card 75'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 51,996
Referee: Kevin Stott
September 6, 2000 31 New England Revolution 0-1 Kansas City Wizards Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 32'
Report
  • Miklos Molnar 50'
  • Brandon Prideaux Yellow card 72'
  • Chris Henderson Yellow card 75'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 7,709
Referee: Gerry Corrie
September 9, 2000 32 New England Revolution 4-3 MetroStars Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Imad Baba 6'
  • Joe Franchino 36' 68' Yellow card 79'
  • Jamar Beasley 40'
  • Rusty Pierce Yellow card 79'
Report
  • Alex Comas 15' 34' 47' Yellow card 54'
  • Clint Mathis Yellow card 45'
  • Dahir Mohammed Yellow card 50'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 20,419
Referee: Kevin Stott

MLS playoffs

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September 15, 2000 Quarter-finals Chicago Fire FC 1-2 New England Revolution Chicago, Illinois
  • Ante Razov Yellow card 12'
  • Mauricio Wright 54' (o.g.)
  • Dema Kovalenko 73'
Report
  • Leonel Alvarez Yellow card 24'
  • Wolde Harris 50'
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 81'
  • Johnny Torres Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: Soldier Field
Attendance: 10,476
Referee: Tim Weyland
September 19, 2000 Quarter-finals New England Revolution 2-1 MetroStars Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • Mauricio Wright Yellow card 11' 86'
  • Eric Wynalda 18'
  • Adam Eyre Yellow card 45+1'
  • John Harkes Yellow card 45+1'
  • Ted Chronopoulos Yellow card 45+1'
Report
  • Diego Gutierrez Yellow card 73'
  • Dema Kovalenko 83'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 10,723
Referee: Ricardo Valenzuela
September 22, 2000 Quarter-finals Chicago Fire FC 6-0 New England Revolution Chicago, Illinois
  • Ante Roazov 5' 65'
  • Histro Stoichkov 14' 17' Yellow card 19'
  • Dema Kovalenko Yellow card 22'
  • DeMarcus Beasley Yellow card 31'
  • Pitor Nowak 45+2'
  • Sam George 75'
Report
  • Adam Eyre Yellow card 16'
  • Imad Baba Yellow card 23'
Stadium: Soldier Field
Attendance: 5,972
Referee: Kevin Stott

US Open Cup

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June 14, 2000 Second Round New England Revolution 0-1 Mid-Michigan Bucks Foxborough, Massachusetts
Report
  • Chad Schomaker 90'
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 1,857
Referee: Gus St. Silva

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