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Article: Revolution and Moore are too much
- Article from:
- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- August 4, 1996
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CopyrightCopyright 1996 The Boston Globe. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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FOXBOROUGH -- Roberto Donadoni provided a highlight free-kick goal
and some inspiring touches for the New York/New Jersey MetroStars.
And Joe-Max Moore scored his third goal in two games for the New
England Revolution. But the Revolution and MetroStars spent most of
the match struggling in the heat and playing to a 1-1 regulation tie
before the Revolution took a shootout victory before 20,162
spectators yesterday at Foxboro Stadium.
The Revolution (5-10-6) earned 1 point after Donadoni hit the post
with a penalty kick and goalkeeper Jim St. Andre saved Peter Vermes'
shot in the shootout. The MetroStars are winless in three Major
League Soccer games against the Revolution but have a 3-point ...
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Article: WUSA FINAL BOSTON-BOUND FOXBORO STADIUM IS LIKELY ...
The Boston Globe;
July 11, 2001 ;
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... ... Boston today to announce the site, which is likely to be Foxboro Stadium. Four teams in the eight-team WUSA will play in the league ... determine where to hold the final Aug. 25. Foxboro, where the Revolution play, has been the site of men's and women's World Cup ...
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