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New York Red Bulls/Metrostars

New York Red Bulls edge Philadelphia Union 2-1 to move on in US Open Cup qualifying

April 28, 2010 by Josh Hakala

Conor Chinn scored his first two professional goals for New York to lead the way, but the story of the match was the goal and, more importantly, the injury to Sebastien Le Toux. The Red Bulls will host New England in the next round on May 12.

Filed Under: US Open Cup Tagged With: 2010 MLS Qualifying, Chris Seitz, Conor Chinn, Greg Sutton, Major League Soccer, MLS, New York Red Bulls/Metrostars, Philadelphia Union, Sebastien Le Toux

2008 Third Round: Who needs wings? Crystal Palace Baltimore stuns Red Bulls

July 1, 2008 by

Crystal Palace Baltimore pulled off the surprise of the Third Round, ousting the New York Red Bulls 2-0 at Lawrence E. Knight Stadium in Annapolis, Md.

Palace netted their first goal of the evening after seventeen minutes. A Bryan Harkin corner kick was headed in by Andrew Marshall past goalkeeper Zach Thornton to give the underdogs a 1-0 lead.

Filed Under: US Open Cup Tagged With: 2008 Third Round, Andrew Marshall, Chris Megaloudis, Crystal Palace Baltimore, Gary Brooks, Ibrahim Kante, Matthew Nelson, Mike Magee, New York Red Bulls/Metrostars, Zach Thornton

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