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Defiance Off to Best Start
May 4, 2025

Yu Tsukanome and Tacoma Defiance continue their strong start with a 2-1 win at Ventura County. Now 4-1-0 in MLS Next Pro, Tacoma gets a second-half brace from Tsukanome. It’s the best start in Defiance annals.

Rapinoe Brace Gets U.S. World Cup Bid Started
June 8, 2015

Megan Rapinoe fires the opening salvo in the United States' bid to bring the FIFA World Cup championship back home. Rapinoe scores the opening goal in the USWNT's first group stage game, a 3-1 win over Australia in Winnipeg. She scores in the 12th minute and adds her 31st international goal in the 78th, the first two-goal game at the World Cup for the Americans since Abby Wambach against Norway in 2007. Hope Solo, Rapinoe's Seattle Reign teammate, is tested in the fifth minute, when she tips Emily Van Egmond’s shot off the crossbar and over.

Kitsap Wins Northwest Division
July 11, 2014

Kitsap Pumas get a hat trick from Miguel Gonzalez to clinch the PDL Northwest Division for the first time in three seasons with a 3-1 win over Washington Crossfire in Redmond. Kitsap (9-1-4) finishes four points in front of Vancouver and Victoria.

Hungarians Take First Stage
January 7, 1962

A draw wins the state league's first stage for Seattle Hungarians at Lower Woodland. Larry Tomas and Alex Bogdan tally in a 2-2 tie with Buchan Bakers. The Hungarians go three points above both Loyal Vikings and Fort Lewis, who each have one match remaining.

Sounders Finally Play in Seattle
September 9, 1994

For the first time in 19 years a Sounders league match is played at Memorial Stadium as the new APSL club hosts Fort Lauderdale before the largest home crowd to date, 6,624. However, the Strikers spoil the homecoming with a 3-2 overtime win, giving Seattle consecutive defeats for the first time. The club's first six home matches had been moved to Tacoma following the Kingdome's closure due to falling ceiling tiles. The NASL Sounders played at Memorial from 1974-75 before moving to the Kingdome.

Portland's WA Players Figure in Opening Win
September 10, 1994

Second-ranked Portland, reloaded with more top Washington recruits, opens its season by beating No. 14 Washington State, 5-1, at Pullman. The Pilots added state player of the year Tia Sharpe from Bainbridge Island and U20 national team member Wynne McIntosh to a cast which already features Justi Baumgardt, Jody Dutra and Michelle Voiland. McIntosh scores the third UP goal at WSU.

Sandra Hunt served as an official for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. (Courtesy Sandra Hunt)
2003
All-American Janiece Levien helpe Puget Sound win 21 games and advance to the 2007 NCAA Division III quarterfinals. (Courtesy Puget Sound Athletics)
2007
Balint Ducz, owner of Seattle Hungarians. (Courtesy Alex Bogdan family)
1964
After an 11-year hiatus, the Seattle-Portland rivalry is renewed in the A-League, with the Sounders winning this Memorial match, 2-1, in overtime. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
2001
1999
Sounders coach John Best was popular with his players and fans alike during the first seasons of NASL play. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1974
Federal Way Goalpost was Washington's first USYSA national champion.
1983
Unified Soccer was among the sports contested at the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle. (Courtesy Special Olympics Washington)
2018
Seattle hosted the U.S. Soccer AGM in 1981. (Courtesy George Craggs family)
1981
(Courtesy Gonzaga University archives)
1990