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2013 D.C. United season


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clubD.C. United
season2013
leagueMLS
chrtitleGeneral manager
chairmanDave Kasper
mgrtitleHead coach
managerBen Olsen
stadiumRFK Stadium
average attendanceRegular season: 13,718
league resultEastern Conference: 10th
Overall: 19th
cup1MLS Cup Playoffs
cup1 resultDid not qualify
cup2U.S. Open Cup
cup2 resultWinners
cup3Atlantic Cup
cup3 resultRunner-up
highest attendance18,019 vs. New York Red Bulls, April 13, 2013
lowest attendance10,116 vs. Houston Dynamo, May 8, 2013
league topscorerDwayne De Rosario (3 goals)
Luis Silva (3 goals)
Kyle Porter (3 goals)
season topscorerDwayne De Rosario (8 goals)
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Overall: 19th Luis Silva (3 goals) Kyle Porter (3 goals)

The 2013 D.C. United season was the club's eighteenth, and their eighteenth season in Major League Soccer, the top division of American soccer. The regular season began on March 2 and concluded on October 27.

Outside of MLS play, the club competed in the U.S. Open Cup. Also, for the first time in their history, they played in the Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic, a preseason tournament to be held in February, after participating in the Carolina Challenge Cup for the past five seasons.

After a promising 2012 campaign, United's form took a sharp turn downward as injuries, underachievement from offseason acquisitions, and a loss of form caused the team to record the worst season in MLS history. The extremely poor season came as universal shock to fans and media, who thought United would be one of the top contenders in the Eastern Conference, and a potential candidate for the MLS Cup title.

United's top scoring players were Dwayne De Rosario, Luis Silva, and Kyle Porter, who each scored three goals. The club gave up four own goals—more goals than any player scored for the team in MLS play.

Despite their poor league play, United qualified for the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League by winning the 2013 U.S. Open Cup Final on October 1. That marked their 13th major honor, the most in North American soccer history. As of 2025, this is the most recent major title won by the club.

Background: 2012 season

Main article: 2012 D.C. United season

After four consecutive seasons of failing to qualify for the playoffs, D.C. United returned to the playoffs by finishing second in the Eastern Conference, and third in the overall tables, amassing a total of 58 points from a record of 17–7–10 (wins, losses, draws). In their return to the playoffs, D.C. United defeated their Atlantic Cup rivals, New York Red Bulls, 2–1 on aggregate. In the Eastern Conference Finals, D.C. United fell to Houston Dynamo 4–2 on aggregate, making it the furthest D.C. United went in the MLS Cup Playoffs since 2006.

Since neither the San Jose Earthquakes nor Sporting Kansas City reached MLS Cup 2012, D.C. United narrowly missed out on qualifying for the 2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League, which would have been United's third appearance in the newly revamped Champions League, their thirteenth overall CONCACAF club tournament, and their first since the 2009–10 season.

Elsewhere, United competed in the U.S. Open Cup, where they fell in the fourth round proper to Philadelphia Union in a penalty shoot-out. During the preseason, United won their third-straight Carolina Challenge Cup.

Review

Offseason

One of the largest offseason news was the departure of longtime CEO of the club, Kevin Payne, who had been the chief executive officer and president of the D.C. United franchise since its inception in 1994. Payne left on November 27, 2012, reportedly on good terms with the club, to take over as the president of fellow Major League Soccer outfit, Toronto FC. He was announced as Toronto's president the next day, on November 28, 2012.

Prior to the 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft, United declined options on four players; Mike Chabala, Emiliano Dudar, Maicon Santos and Stephen King. Santos, was selected by Chicago Fire in the first round of the Re-Entry Draft. Held on December 3, 2012, Santos was the only selection in the first stage of the re-entry draft. The second stage was held on December 14, 2012. There, United selected former-Vancouver Whitecaps FC midfielder, John Thorrington. In Thorrington's two seasons in Vancouver, he made 30 appearances.

Preseason/February

As of December 14, D.C. United will participate in four preseason exhibitions prior to the start of the regular season. Participating in the Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic for the first time in franchise history, United open the exhibition tournament on February 9, 2013 against the Tampa Bay Rowdies, the 2012 North American Soccer League (second division) champions. United will subsequently play against Sporting Kansas City and Montreal Impact.

Two weeks into the new year, the 2013 MLS SuperDraft was held, with D.C. United having the 17th overall pick. The club traded away their second round pick in this draft back in 2011 with New England Revolution. Needing defensive depth, it was anticipated that United was going to select a defender from the draft to help bolster the defense, in which they ended up doing. The club selected Taylor Kemp from the Maryland Terrapins men's soccer program.

At the tail end of the winter transfer window, D.C. United announced they had sold midfielder Andy Najar to Belgian outfit Anderlecht. Najar was previously on a month-long loan to Anderlecht, with RSCA eventually exercising an option to purchase out his contract at the end of the loan. Najar became the first home grown player in Major League Soccer to be sold to an overseas club.

March–June

Ahead of the start of the regular season, Ben Olsen pressed that the club's goals were more than just qualifying for the playoffs, but qualifying for the CONCACAF Champions League, for the first time since the 2009–10 tournament. Several media outlets had the club returning to playoffs in preseason predictions, but in various spots due to offseason transactions and questions as to whether or not the 2013 squad was stronger than the 2012 squad. Many sought that the new ownership group was unwilling to spend on a higher-profile player.

The season began on the road, where the club suffered a late 2–0 loss at Houston. It was the second consecutive season in which D.C. United lost their opening match. The club form improved at home, where they picked up a win at home to Salt Lake and a draw on the road to New York.

After that though the club form dipped, as United went on a thirteen-match winless streak including 10 losses, seeing the team plummet to the bottom of the MLS table. The streak broke on June 22 when D.C. defeated San Jose Earthquakes 1–0 thanks to a penalty kick taken by Chris Pontius at the RFK Memorial, giving DC their second win after three months since their last. Surprisingly, though, United was enjoying much more success in U.S. Open Cup play. Despite struggling to a win over Richmond Kickers in a penalty kick shootout, the team won its next two Open Cup matches, with a pair of convincing 3–1 victories over MLS opposition that included the Philadelphia Union and the New England Revolution.

July–September

Despite breaking the long losing streak with the win over San Jose, the team quickly resumed their losing ways in league play. The team earned only one point over its next five games before finally winning again, with a 3–1 victory over the Montreal Impact, in early August. This win was only the team's third in league play, but it would be the last win in league play during 2013, as the team went winless over the final 12 games. However, just 4 days after the win over Montreal, United traveled to Chicago and gained a surprising 1–0 win in the semifinals of the 2013 U.S. Open Cup tournament.

Finish

On October 1, D.C. United won the 2013 U.S. Open Cup by defeating Real Salt Lake in the final, on a goal by midfielder Lewis Neal. The win was a massive surprise to most observers, given that DC was in the midst of a 12-game winless streak and had won only three regular-season games all year.

The team finished the year on Oct 27 tied for the fewest regular-season wins, 3, of any team in MLS history. They won more games against MLS opponents, 4, in the U.S. Open Cup than in the regular season, despite playing against MLS opponents in 34 regular-season games and only 4 Open Cup games. Notwithstanding that the team won its first title since last winning the Open cup in 2008, the 2013 D.C. United team set new standards of futility for MLS, as the team ended up with the fewest points per game by any MLS team in history, as well as scoring the fewest goals per game in league history.

Squad

Roster

Team management

Competitions

Preseason

Florida training camp

Güvenışık Trapp

Nane

Lahoud
Anding
Albright

Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic

Main article: 2013 Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic

;Group stage

TeamPldWLDGFGAGDPts
Montreal Impact320173+47
Sporting Kansas City321042+26
D.C. United311153+24
Tampa Bay Rowdies303019−80

Kemp Convey Saad Arnaud Di Vaio Porter

Consolation match

Farfan Le Toux Saragosa De Rosario Pajoy

Major League Soccer

Main article: 2013 Major League Soccer season

Standings

Results summary

Match results

Clark Korb Mansally Beckerman Saborio Espindola Juninho Kitchen Gaven Speas Myers Bieler Jakovic Hamid Olave Pajoy Jakovic Casey
Viana Williams O'Rourke Higuain Arrieta Gláuber Woolard Pajoy Barnes Driver
Ching Sarkodie Castillo Hassli Watson
De Rosario
Kitchen White Nagbe Kah Valencia Magee Duka Lee Nguyen Ethan White Woolard Caldwell
Woolard
Russell Pontius
Thorrington Koffie Lindpere
Magee
Berry Porter
Thorrington Jeffrey Fagúndez Kitchen
Korb
Porter
Doyle Jeffrey
Romero Romero Bernier Thorrington Riley Doyle Korb Cahill Steele Sekagya Henry Neal Silva Torres Porter Stephens Fagúndez Nguyen Barrett Caldwell Korb DeLeon Dike
Convey Shanosky Rey Martin Saragosa Soumaré Amarikwa Barnes

U.S. Open Cup

Main article: 2013 U.S. Open Cup

Delicâte
Dykstra Korb
Ruiz Ngwenya
Vercollone
Robinson Kitchen DeLeon Riley Fernandes McInerney Riley De Rosario Pajoy Toja Imbongo DeLeon Rimando Neal DeLeon Korb

Friendlies

2013 Indonesian Tour

Firman

Statistics

Appearances and goals

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Statistics current as of November 3, 2013

Source: D.C. United Season Statistics

Goalkeeping statistics

MINGAGAASVMINGAGAASVMINGAGAASVMINGAGAASV
28USABill Hamid2250391.54762250391.54760000
31USAJoe Willis810202.2228810202.22280000
50USAAndrew Dykstra0000000000
TOTALS3060593.761043060593.761040000

Statistics current as of November 3, 2013

Source: D.C. United Season Goalkeeping Statistics

Top scorers

RankPosNo.PlayerMLSMLS Cup PlayoffsU.S. Open CupTotal
1MF7Dwayne De Rosario3058
2FW26Lionard Pajoy2013
MF12Luis Silva3003
FW13Chris Pontius2013
MF19Kyle Porter3003
6FW30Conor Doyle2002
MF25Jared Jeffrey2002
MF18Nick DeLeon2002
9FW9Rafael1001
MF25Perry Kitchen1001
MF24Lewis Neal0011

Top assists

RankPosNo.PlayerMLSMLS Cup PlayoffsU.S. Open CupTotal
1MF25Perry Kitchen3003
FW13Chris Pontius2013
3MF12Luis Silva1012
FW7Dwayne De Rosario2002
5DF4Brandon McDonald1001
DF21Daniel Woolard1001
MF18Nick DeLeon1001
MF19Kyle Porter1001
FW26Lionard Pajoy0011
MF8John Thorrington1001
DF2James Riley1001
MF32Collin Martin1001
FW30Conor Doyle1001
MF24Lewis Neal1001

Disciplinary record

3USADFDennis Iapichino10000010

Statistics current as of November 3, 2013

Source: D.C. United Season Card Statistics

Transfers

In

No.Pos.PlayerTransferred fromFee/notesDateSource
8CAN Vancouver Whitecaps FCSelected in the 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft
29The AcademySigned on to the first team as a HGPtitle=16-year-old Homegrown forward Michael Seaton signs with D.C. Unitedurl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/01/16-year-old-homegrown-forward-michael-seaton-signs-with-dc-unitedwork=DCUnited.comaccess-date=January 14, 2013}}
33USA Maryland TerrapinsSelected in the 2013 MLS SuperDraft
USA UCLA BruinsSelected in the 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft
16USA Chivas USATraded for 2014 MLS SuperDraft second round picktitle=D.C. United acquires Casey Townsend from Chivas USAurl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/01/dc-united-acquires-casey-townsend-from-chivas-usapublisher=DCUnited.comaccess-date=January 28, 2013date=January 25, 2013}}
2USA Chivas USATraded for 2015 MLS SuperDraft second round pick
20GUA MunicipalAcquired through MLS Allocationlast=Gofffirst=Steventitle=D.C. United acquires Carlos Ruizurl=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/soccer-insider/wp/2013/02/20/d-c-united-acquires-carlos-ruiz/work=The Washington Post – Soccer Insiderpublisher=WashingtonPost.comaccess-date=March 3, 2013date=February 20, 2013}}
19CAN FC EdmontonUndisclosedlast=Bottjerfirst=Stevetitle=Canadian Soccer – Article Porter agrees to terms with D.C. Unitedurl=http://www.rednationonline.ca/Articles2012/PorteragreestotermswithDCUnited.aspxwork=Red Nationpublisher=RedNationOnline.caaccess-date=March 3, 2013date=February 23, 2013}}
27USA New England RevolutionFree
25CAN Vancouver Whitecaps FCTraded for 2015 MLS SuperDraft second round pick
25GER Mainz 05Waiver draft
12CAN Toronto FCTraded for allocation money
32USA The AcademySigned on to the first team as a HGP
3CAN Montreal ImpactFreetitle=D.C. United signs defender Dennis Iapichinourl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/08/dc-united-signs-defender-dennis-iapichinopublisher=DCUnited.com}}

Out

No.Pos.PlayerTransferred toFee/notesDateSource
8AUT Rapid WienMutual agreementtitle=D.C. United, Branko Boskovic mutually agree to part waysurl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2012/11/dc-united-branko-boskovic-mutually-agree-to-part-wayswork=D.C. Unitedpublisher=DCUnited.comaccess-date=November 21, 2012}}
6USA Houston DynamoOption declinedtitle=D.C. United declines options on four playersurl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2012/12/dc-united-declines-options-on-four-playerswork=D.C. Unitedpublisher=DCUnited.comdate=December 3, 2012access-date=December 3, 2012archive-date=December 6, 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121206062038/http://www.dcunited.com/news/2012/12/dc-united-declines-options-on-four-playersurl-status=dead}}
19DFSUI ChiassoOption declined
20RetiredOption declined
24USA Chicago FireOption declined; selected in 2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft
14BEL AnderlechtUndisclosed fee, purchased contract from loantitle=United's Andy Najar transferred to Belgian side R.S.C. Anderlechturl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/01/united%E2%80%99s-andy-najar-transferred-to-belgian-side-rsc-anderlechtwork=DCUnited.comaccess-date=January 30, 2013date=January 30, 2013archive-date=May 8, 2014archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140508223602/http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/01/united%E2%80%99s-andy-najar-transferred-to-belgian-side-rsc-anderlechturl-status=dead}}
9CHN Jiangsu SaintyUndisclosed
55DEN Vejle KoldingReleased from training camp
40USA New York CosmosReleased from training camp
37USA Fort Lauderdale StrikersReleased from training camp
25USA Rochester RhinosReleasedtitle=United drops Salihi, Rozeboom contracturl=http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1357016/d.c.-united-drops-hamdi-salihi,-lance-rozeboom-from-roster?cc=5901work=ESPN FCpublisher=ESPNFC.comaccess-date=April 21, 2013}}
25SUI BSC Young Boys$500K

Loan in

No.Pos.PlayerLoaned fromStartEndSource
9FWBRA RafaelBRA BahiaJanuary 9, 2013December 31, 2013title=Brazilian striker Rafael on loan as young Designated Playerurl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/01/young-brazilian-striker-rafael-on-loan-as-designated-playerpublisher=DCUnited.comaccess-date=January 9, 2013}}
6MFIDN Syamsir AlamBEL ViséJanuary 25, 2013June 30, 2013title=D.C. United signs Indonesian midfielder Syamsir Alamurl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/01/dc-united-signs-indonesian-midfielder-syamsir-alam-on-loanpublisher=DCUnited.comaccess-date=January 25, 2013}}
25MFPAN Marcos SánchezPAN TauroFebruary 26, 2013May 30, 2013title=Panamanian midfielder Marcos Sánchez on one year loanurl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/02/panamanian-midfielder-marcos-s%C3%A1nchez-on-one-year-loanpublisher=DCUnited.comaccess-date=February 26, 2013}}
30FWUSA Conor DoyleENG Derby CountyJuly 18, 2013December 1, 2013title=D.C. United acquires Conor Doyleurl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/07/dc-united-acquires-conor-doylepublisher=D.C. Uniteddate=July 18, 2013access-date=July 18, 2013}}

Loan out

No.Pos.PlayerLoaned toStartEndSource
14MFHON Andy NajarBEL AnderlechtJanuary 7, 2013January 31, 2013title=Andy Najar on loan with R.S.C. Anderlechturl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/01/andy-najar-on-loan-with-rsc-anderlechtpublisher=DCUnited.comaccess-date=January 7, 2013}}
16FWUSA Casey TownsendUSA Richmond KickersMarch 19, 2013September 1, 2013title=Four to the Richmond Kickersurl=http://www.dcunited.com/news/2013/03/four-to-the-richmond-kickerswork=D.C. Unitedpublisher=DCUnited.comaccess-date=March 22, 2013date=March 19, 2013}}
17MFUSA Conor ShanoskyUSA Richmond KickersMarch 19, 2013September 1, 2013
29FWJAM Michael SeatonUSA Richmond KickersMarch 19, 2013September 1, 2013
33DFUSA Taylor KempUSA Richmond KickersMarch 19, 2013September 1, 2013

References

References

  1. "Schedule". D.C. United.
  2. Goff, Steven. (October 28, 2013). "D.C. United, by the (awful) numbers". The Washington Post.
  3. "2012 Regular Season Standings". MLSSoccer.com.
  4. San Jose Earthquakes qualified for the [[2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League]] by winning the [[Supporters' Shield]], which is the trophy for the best regular season record. Sporting Kansas City, who had the second best regular season record, won the [[2012 U.S. Open Cup Final. 2012 U.S. Open Cup]], which earned themselves a berth into the Champions League. United, having the third best regular season record, would have qualified for the Champions League if either of the two clubs reached the MLS Cup final, since the two finalists are allocated additional Champions League berths.
  5. Goff, Steven. (November 27, 2012). "D.C. United and Kevin Payne decide to go in different directions after 18 years". WashingtonPost.com.
  6. (November 28, 2012). "Kevin Payne is officially Toronto FC's new president and GM". NationalPost.com.
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  9. "16-year-old Homegrown forward Michael Seaton signs with D.C. United". DCUnited.com.
  10. (January 25, 2013). "D.C. United acquires Casey Townsend from Chivas USA". DCUnited.com.
  11. Goff, Steven. (February 20, 2013). "D.C. United acquires Carlos Ruiz". WashingtonPost.com.
  12. Bottjer, Steve. (February 23, 2013). "Canadian Soccer – Article Porter agrees to terms with D.C. United". RedNationOnline.ca.
  13. (June 6, 2013). "Acquired: Alain Rochat from Vancouver Whitecaps FC". DCUnited.com.
  14. "Reds Trade Silva To D.C.". TorontoFC.com.
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  18. (January 30, 2013). "United's Andy Najar transferred to Belgian side R.S.C. Anderlecht". DCUnited.com.
  19. "United drops Salihi, Rozeboom contract". ESPNFC.com.
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  21. "Brazilian striker Rafael on loan as young Designated Player". DCUnited.com.
  22. "D.C. United signs Indonesian midfielder Syamsir Alam". DCUnited.com.
  23. "Panamanian midfielder Marcos Sánchez on one year loan". DCUnited.com.
  24. (July 18, 2013). "D.C. United acquires Conor Doyle". D.C. United.
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