Even though Sporting Kansas City was unable to make a deep run in the MLS playoffs, they finished the season with plenty of highlights and optimism moving forward.
After capturing yet another U.S. Open Cup title, manager Peter Vermes is now
Even though Sporting Kansas City was unable to make a deep run in the MLS playoffs, they finished the season with plenty of highlights and optimism moving forward.
After capturing yet another U.S. Open Cup title, manager Peter Vermes is now
Wednesday night, in dramatic fashion, Sporting Kansas City took home the 2015 U.S. Open Cup championship on the road, in Philadelphia via a shootout (7-6) over the Union.
Nearly 800 fans traveled from Kansas City to attend
It wasn’t a win, but it wasn’t a loss, either.
Sporting Kansas City and the Portland Timbers played a grind-it-out match which ended in a 0-0 draw, thanks in large part to goalkeeper Tim Melia’s seven-save performance.
The draw
Fans routinely come away from home games at Sporting Park full of memories from incredible performances by their team, however, Wednesday’s 0-5 drubbing by the San Jose Earthquakes was a night to forget for everyone.
As the season winds down, Sporting Kansas City needs to continue to gain points in order to keep hold of a Western Conference playoff spot.
Saturday at BMO Field against Toronto FC, Peter Vermes‘ club did just that, getting
With Kansas City on a sports high right now with everything Royals, Sporting Kansas City had its chance to join the party and keep fans energized by securing a spot in the 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs against the lowly Colorado
It’s been an up and down season for Sporting Kansas City.
As one of the top teams in the MLS over the past several seasons, including a championship two years ago, Sporting is loaded with talented players, which means many of
It’s been a rough couple of matches for Sporting KC since it’s four-game streak of 3-0-1. Following a crushing 0-5 home loss to San Jose in which the team looked completely lost and several steps behind the Earthquakes, Read More
Wednesday night at Sporting Park was another spectacular result for the organization and fans in attendance as Peter Vermes’ squad capped off a seminal matchup with rival Real Salt Lake with a 3-1 victory.
The win sends Sporting to Philadelphia
Unfortunate news for Sporting KC, as fan-favorite Roger Espinoza fractured his left sesamoid–a bone in the joint of the big toe which allows flexon from the toe to foot. His injury will keep him out for 10 weeks.