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vs. TFC
May 5, 2012 16:34:26 GMT -6
Post by epjr on May 5, 2012 16:34:26 GMT -6
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vs. TFC
May 20, 2012 12:51:17 GMT -6
Post by epjr on May 20, 2012 12:51:17 GMT -6
Recap: DC 3 - TFC 1
DeRo's brace leads United past struggling Toronto FCToronto FC’s horrid start to the 2012 just keeps getting worse, as they recorded their ninth straight loss against a rampant D.C. United side on Saturday night. United ran out 3-1 winners at RFK Stadium, as former TFC star Dwayne De Rosario provided two early goals which set the capital club on their way. De Rosario netted his fourth and fifth goals of the season in the first half, as United won for the second time against Toronto this season. www.dcunited.com/news/2012/05/recap-dc-united-3-toronto-fc-1
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vs. TFC
Oct 7, 2012 20:36:27 GMT -6
Post by epjr on Oct 7, 2012 20:36:27 GMT -6
Recap: DC capitalize on error to knock off struggling TFCTORONTO – D.C. United took advantage of a mistake by Toronto FC goalkeeper Milos Kocic in the 88th minute to earn a 1-0 victory at BMO Field on Saturday on a goal by Hamdi Salihi and gather three crucial points in the race for playoff positioning. D.C. United’s third victory over Toronto this season helped them solidify their playoff position with a 16-10-6 record with two regular-season games remaining. Toronto FC (5-20-7) extended their winless streak to 12 games, a run that dates back to July 18 and includes nine losses. Kocic mishandled a low shot from former TFC forward Maicon Santos, leaving an easy opening for Salihi to tap the ball in. It was the 16th goal Toronto have allowed in the final 15 minutes of a league game this season. www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2012-10-06-tor-v-dc/recap
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vs. TFC
Aug 24, 2013 19:40:57 GMT -6
Post by epjr on Aug 24, 2013 19:40:57 GMT -6
D.C. United 1, Toronto FC 1WASHINGTON – An early golazo by D.C. United captain Dwayne De Rosario was cancelled out by a second-half equalizer from Toronto FC's Bobby Convey as the bottom two teams in the Eastern Conference battled to a 1-1 draw at RFK Stadium. De Rosario’s world-class goal in the 10th minute stood until the 60th when winger Reggie Lambe sent a strong cross into the box that found Convey making the secondary run, for his first of the season. The Reds (4-12-9, 21 points) and United (3-17-5, 14 points) saw their winless streaks stretched to three matches, but with an Open Cup final still to look forward to, United started the match with good energy and intensified the pressure following Convey’s equalizer only to find an inspired Joe Bendik in goal for Toronto. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2013/08/24/dc-united-1-toronto-fc-1-mls-match-recap
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