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Adult Leagues Kick-In Again
April 14, 2021

More than a year after closing for the pandemic, the Greater Seattle Soccer League resumes play with the start of the spring season. All is not normal, however. Players and officials must wear masks at all times, and six feet of distance must be maintained on the bench and team huddles.

Hungarians Roar Back
December 4, 1966

Tied at halftime, Seattle Hungarians roar back to beat Buchan Bakers, 3-1, to clinch the state league first-half title with two games still to play. They finish that portion of the season 10-0-0 with a 55-11 goal differential and nine points clear of the Vikings to take the Roosevelt Trophy.

They Shall Be Called Sounders
January 22, 1974

Seattle's new NASL club will be known as the Sounders. That name received 32 percent of the mail-in votes, with five other finalists – Cascades, Evergreens, Mariners, Schooners and Sockeyes - finishing well behind. Initially, more than 300 nicknames were submitted.

WWU Wins Regional, Seeks NCAA Title in Seattle
November 19, 2022

Two quick scores set up by Estera Levinte seize momentum and Western Washington rolls to a 3-1 home victory over Colorado School of Mines in an NCAA Division II women's quarterfinal at Harrington Field. Morgan Manalili gets her fourth postseason goal just 1:50 into the match, finishing Levinte's cross. Jayden Nguyen scores from 25 yards in the 12th minute and Tera Ziemer puts the Vikings up 3-nil after 35 minutes. As regional champion, Western advances to the finals, to be played at Seattle's Interbay Stadium.

Sounders' Bruce Lee Kit Released
February 15, 2023

The Sounders release their second Community Kit, which is a tribute to legendary martial artist and actor Bruce Lee, who attended high school and college in Seattle. August 2023 will mark the 50th anniversary of Lee's final film, 'Enter the Dragon,' and the ruby-red jersey features a hand-drawn dragon. the kit makes its debut March 18.

Seattle's Powers is National Rec Coach of the Year
January 9, 2025

Tom Powers of Seattle's Woodland Soccer Club is named 2024 U.S. Youth Soccer Recreational Boys Coach of the Year in Chicago. Powers, who has volunteered as coach of his son's team for eight years, is a self-proclaimed "fitness and attitude" coach. His coaching style was born from his experiences of working in both education and mental health.

1990
The Brougham End was alight with a bonfire tifo prior to the 2013 Sounders-Timbers rivalry match (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2013
Leeds and England star Jackie Charlton was featured in summer youth clinics throughout King County.
1972
All-American midfielder Emily Webster of Western Washington scored twice from distance in the Vikings' NCAA championship win over Grand Valley State. (Courtesy Western Washington Athletics)
2016
Seattle Sounders were looking to threepeat in 1997 while venturing into CONCACAF play for the first time.
1997
Brazil's Internacional takes the field prior to the Tacoma Dome's first sporting event, the EuroPac Cup.
1983
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1982
The scene in Miami, just seconds after Bruce Raney's golden goal gives Seattle Pacific its first NCAA championship, 1-0 over Alabama A&M. (Seattle Pacific archives)
1978
Pedro de la Vega congratulated Osaze De Rosario on scoring the Sounders' first goal in the 2025 Leagues Cup final before a sold-out Lumen Field. (Maddy Grassy/Sounders FC)
2025
Brian Gardner, rising above the rest, finished his Pacific Lutheran career in 1989 with 49 goals. (Courtesy PLU archives)
1989