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New England Revolution

25th Season

First Game Played April 13, 1996

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One Patriot Place
Foxboro, MA 02035

(508) 543-5001
http://www.revolutionsoccer.net

Historical Moments

On April 13th, the Revolution played the first match in team history and dropped a 3-2 decision to the Tampa Bay Mutiny in Tampa. Two weeks later, the Revs were welcomed to New England and won their first game in Foxboro with a 2-1 shootout win over DC United.

The Revolution's stars included Alexi Lalas, Mike Burns, Welton, and leading scorer, Joe-Max Moore. Despite a solid season, the Revolution would miss out on the playoffs with a record of 15-17, becoming the first Eastern Conference team to not qualify for the postseason.

Frank Stapleton would resign as coach after just one season.

New England Best

A.J. Soares

A.J. Soares

2011-2014

Abdoulie Mansally

Abdoulie Mansally

2007-2012

Adam Buksa

Adam Buksa

2020-Present

Adam Cristman

Adam Cristman

2007-2008

Adin Brown

Adin Brown

2002-2004

Alexi Lalas

Alexi Lalas

1996-1997

Andrew Farrell

Andrew Farrell

2013-Present

Andy Dorman

Andy Dorman

2004-2007, 2013-2015

Andy Williams

Andy Williams

2001-2001

Antonio Delamea

Antonio Delamea

2017-Present

Avery John

Avery John

2004-2008

Benny Felihaber

Benny Felihaber

2011-2012

Bobby Shuttleworth

Bobby Shuttleworth

2009-2016

Brad Knighton

Brad Knighton

2007-2009, 2014-Pres.

Brian Dunseth

Brian Dunseth

1997-2001

Brian Kamler

Brian Kamler

2002-2004

New England Stadiums

Foxboro Stadium

1996-2001

Gillette Stadium*

2002-Present

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