Major League Soccer 2005 season

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The 2005 Major League Soccer season was the tenth season of MLS culminating in a second MLS Cup victory for the Los Angeles Galaxy.

At the previous MLS Cup, two new expansion franchises were announced to start play in 2005, Real Salt Lake and C.D. Chivas USA (based at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California).

The New England Revolution and FC Dallas began the year as the league's dominant teams, especially when Dallas acquired Carlos Ruiz in a trade after Landon Donovan returned from a disappointing stint with Bayer Leverkusen and wanted to play with his hometown Los Angeles Galaxy. Injuries and inconsistent play slowed FC Dallas down as the season wore on, and the 2001 and 2003 MLS Cup champion San Jose Earthquakes eventually won the regular-season Supporters' Shield with the third-best record in the league's 10-year history. FC Dallas opened its new stadium, Pizza Hut Park, in August, although it did not operate at full capacity until November. As he did at the Home Depot Center, Ruiz scored the first two goals in the new stadium in a 2-2 tie against the MetroStars.

Expansion franchises Real Salt Lake and Chivas USA struggled in their first season, making playoff qualification a routine matter for the other four Western Conference teams. Chivas USA proved a disappointment in terms of consistent attendance, but its derbies against Los Angeles added excitement and intensity to the calendar, even though the Galaxy won all five (four regular season and one U.S. Open Cup) meetings. Real Salt Lake finished second in the league in attendance.

The MetroStars fired head coach Bob Bradley late in the season and qualified for the playoffs with a 2-0 win over Chivas USA on the final day of the season. Their campaign was boosted by former French international Youri Djorkaeff, who proved one of the league's most successful international signings and took over as MetroStars captain.

In the playoffs, Western Conference No. 4 seed Los Angeles knocked off rival San Jose behind inspired play from former Earthquake Donovan. Colorado edged Dallas on penalty kicks after a classic overtime that saw each team score in overtime and Ruiz hit the post with a penalty kick. In the Eastern Conference, New England rallied from a 2-0 aggregate deficit with three goals in the game's final 25 minutes to beat the MetroStars in snowy Gillette Stadium. Defending champion D.C. United crashed out after a 4-0 home loss to the Chicago Fire.

In the conference finals, Donovan scored twice to lead the Galaxy past Colorado, and an early Clint Dempsey goal carried New England into the final. Fire players thought they had tied the game in stoppage time, but a linesman's controversial offside call (proven correct by video replay) denied them the equalizer.

For the second time in four years, Los Angeles beat New England 1-0 in overtime to win MLS Cup. Maligned Guatemalan forward Pando Ramirez, whose only goal on the season came on a penalty kick that hit the post and went in off Joe Cannon's back, scored the game's only goal before a sellout crowd at Pizza Hut Park.

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[edit] Final standings

Position Eastern Conference Points Played Wins Draws Losses Goals Against Difference Average attendance
1 New England Revolution 59 32 17 8 7 55 37 +18 12,525
2 D.C. United 54 32 16 6 10 58 37 +21 16,664
3 Chicago Fire 49 32 15 4 13 49 50 -1 17,238
4 MetroStars 47 32 12 11 9 53 49 +4 15,077
5 Kansas City Wizards 45 32 11 12 9 52 44 +8 9,691
6 Columbus Crew 38 32 11 5 16 34 45 -11 12,916
Position Western Conference Points Played Wins Draws Losses Goals Against Difference Average attendance
1 San Jose Earthquakes 64 32 18 10 4 53 31 +22 13,037
2 FC Dallas 48 32 13 9 10 52 44 +8 11,189
3 Colorado Rapids 45 32 13 6 13 40 37 +3 13,638
4 Los Angeles Galaxy 45 32 13 6 13 44 45 -1 24,204
5 Real Salt Lake 20 32 5 5 22 30 65 -35 18,037
6 Chivas USA 18 32 4 6 22 31 67 -36 17,080

[edit] MLS Cup Playoffs

Conference Semifinals

October 22, 2005
MetroStars 1–0 New England Revolution Giants Stadium: 10,003
Guevara 34'  
October 29, 2005
New England Revolution 3–1 MetroStars Gillette Stadium: 9,581
Cancela 59'
Noonan 73'
Smith 83'
Djorkaeff 59'

New England advance 3-2 on aggregate.


October 21, 2005
Chicago Fire 0–0 D.C. United Soldier Field: 11,493
   
October 30, 2005
D.C. United 0–4 Chicago Fire RFK Stadium: 20,089
  Stewart 10'
Guerrero 37'
Guerrero 45'+
Marsch 67'

Chicago advance 4-0 on aggregate.


October 23, 2005
Los Angeles Galaxy 3–1 San Jose Earthquakes Home Depot Center: 17,466
Gomez 39'
Donovan 39'
Donovan 87'
Clark 68'
October 29, 2005
San Jose Earthquakes 1–1 Los Angeles Galaxy Spartan Stadium: 17,824
Ching 42' Grabavoy 67'

Los Angeles advance 4-2 on aggregate.


October 22, 2005
Colorado Rapids 0–0 FC Dallas INVESCO Field: 9,625
   
October 29, 2005
FC Dallas 2–2 (AET)
(4-5 PKs)
Colorado Rapids Pizza Hut Park: 10,104
Ruiz 67'
Ruiz 105'
Cunningham 19'
Kotschau 105'+
    Penalties  
Ruiz scored
Nunez scored
Pareja scored
Vanney scored
Mina saved
4–5 Mastroeni scored
Kirovski scored
Cunningham scored
Cooke scored
Peguero scored
 

Colorado advance 5-4 on penalties (2-2 aggregate after extra time).


Conference Finals

November 5, 2005
Colorado Rapids 0–2 Los Angeles Galaxy INVESCO Field: 12,789
  Donovan 28'
Donovan 88'
November 6, 2005
New England Revolution 1–0 Chicago Fire Gillette Stadium: 18,118
Dempsey 4'  

MLS Cup 2005

November 13, 2005
New England Revolution 0–1 (AET) Los Angeles Galaxy Pizza Hut Park: 21,193
  Ramírez 105'+


Conference champions New England and Los Angeles earn MLS berths to CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2006.

[edit] Top Scorers

Position Player Club Goals
1 Taylor Twellman New England Revolution 17
2 Jaime Moreno D.C. United 16
3 Jeff Cunningham Colorado Rapids 12
- Landon Donovan Los Angeles Galaxy 12
5 Christian Gomez D.C. United 11
- Herculez Gomez Los Angeles Galaxy 11
- Amado Guevara MetroStars 11
- Carlos Ruiz FC Dallas 11
9 Clint Dempsey New England Revolution 10
- Youri Djorkaeff MetroStars 10
- Josh Wolff Kansas City Wizards 10

[edit] Team Awards

[edit] International Competition

[edit] Individual Awards

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