New England Revolution
American professional soccer team
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May 28 2025 | Scheduled match between D.C. United and New England Revolution at Audi Field in the 2025 MLS season. |
2024 | New England Revolution won 1-0 against Mazatlán in the Leagues Cup group stage. |
2024 | Drew 1-1 with Nashville SC in the Leagues Cup group stage. |
2024 | In the CONCACAF Champions Cup, New England Revolution progressed through multiple stages: defeating Panama's Independiente in Round One with a 4-0 aggregate score, beating Costa Rica's Alajuelense in the Round of 16 with a 5-1 aggregate score, but ultimately losing to Mexico's Club América in the Quarterfinals with a 2-9 aggregate score. |
2024 | The Revolution won their group in the Leagues Cup but were eliminated in the Round of 32 on penalties by New York City FC. |
2024 | The Revolution were eliminated from the CONCACAF Champions Cup after losing to Club América 4-0 at home and 5-2 away at the Estadio Azteca. |
2024 | In Caleb Porter's first season, the team finished with a record of 9–21–4, placing 14th in the Eastern Conference. |
2024 | D.C. United defeated New England Revolution twice in the same season for the first time since 2012. |
October 5 2024 | Eliminated from post-season contention with three matches left to play in the season. |
October 5 2024 | D.C. United won 2-1 against New England at Gillette Stadium, with goals from Santos and Benteke, while New England scored an own goal by Peltola. |
April 27 2024 | Set a new single-match attendance record of 65,612 during a match against Inter Miami CF featuring Lionel Messi. |
April 6 2024 | First MLS league win of the season, a 1-0 home victory against Charlotte FC. |
March 14 2024 | The Revolution drew 1-1 against Alajuelense in the away leg, advancing to face Club América in the next round. |
March 6 2024 | In the second round of the CONCACAF Champions Cup, the Revolution defeated Alajuelense 4-0 at home. |
February 29 2024 | The Revolution won their home leg 3-0 against C.A. Independiente de La Chorrera in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. |
February 24 2024 | D.C. United won 3-1 against New England at Audi Field, with a hat-trick from Benteke, while Gil scored for New England. |
February 21 2024 | In the CONCACAF Champions Cup, the Revolution won their away leg 1-0 against C.A. Independiente de La Chorrera. |
2023 | Drew 1-1 with Querétaro in the Leagues Cup Round of 16. |
2023 | Advanced from the Leagues Cup group stage after a 0-0 draw with New York Red Bulls and a 5-1 win against Atlético San Luis. |
2023 | In the Leagues Cup quarter-final, the Revolution drew 1-1 with Querétaro F.C. and were subsequently eliminated 3-4 in a penalty shootout. |
2023 | Competed in the Leagues Cup, drawing 0-0 with New York Red Bulls in the group stage. |
2023 | New England Revolution participates in Leagues Cup, advancing through group stage with results including a 5-1 win against Atlético San Luis at Gillette Stadium. Progressed to Round of 16 after drawing with Atlas and Querétaro. |
2023 | The Revolution advanced in the Leagues Cup Round of 32 against Club Atlas, winning 8-7 in a penalty shootout with Andrew Farrell scoring the winning penalty. |
2023 | Began participating in the Leagues Cup, an annual tournament between MLS and Liga MX teams. |
December 19 2023 | Caleb Porter, a two-time MLS Cup winner, was announced as the new manager of New England Revolution. |
November 2023 | Tomás Chancalay purchased for $3.1m after previously being on loan to the club during the 2023 Summer Transfer Window. |
November 30 2023 | Curt Onalfo elevated from interim to full-time Sporting Director of New England Revolution. |
September 12 2023 | Richie Williams was removed as interim manager after players reportedly refused to train. Shalrie Joseph and Dave van den Bergh also parted ways with the club. Clint Peay was announced as the new interim manager. |
September 9 2023 | Bruce Arena resigned from his position, acknowledging mistakes and pledging to reflect on the situation. |
August 1 2023 | Bruce Arena was suspended from his roles as manager and sporting director pending an MLS investigation into alleged use of 'insensitive and inappropriate language'. |
July 15 2023 | New England dominated with a 4-0 win against D.C. United at Gillette Stadium, with goals from Bou, I. Harkes (2), and an own goal by Hines-Ike. |
March 25 2023 | New England defeated D.C. United 2-1 at Audi Field, with a goal from Benteke for D.C., and goals from Bou and Buck for New England. |
2022 | New England Revolution qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League as MLS Supporter's Shield winners and won their first leg against Pumas UNAM 3-0 at home in snowy conditions. |
2022 | The Revolution returned to CONCACAF competition in the Champions League, qualifying as MLS Supporter's Shield winners from their record-breaking 2021 season. |
2022 | In the Round of 16, the Revolution defeated Cavaly AS by default when the Haitian side failed to secure visas, then advanced to face Pumas UNAM. |
2022 | Lost to Pumas UNAM in a penalty shootout after winning the first leg 3-0, which was only the second time in tournament history a team failed to advance after such a strong initial performance. |
August 13 2022 | New England won 1-0 against D.C. United at Gillette Stadium, with a goal from Gil. |
April 23 2022 | D.C. United won 3-2 against New England at Audi Field, with two goals from Fountas and one from Estrada, while Bye and Buksa scored for New England. |
2021 | Bruce Arena was awarded the Sigi Schmid Coach of the Year Award, recognizing his outstanding coaching performance with the New England Revolution. |
2021 | Carles Gil was awarded the MLS Comeback Player of the Year, showcasing his remarkable return to top form. |
2021 | Carles Gil won the MLS Landon Donovan MVP Award, highlighting his exceptional performance for the New England Revolution. |
2021 | Launched a new logo after conducting focus groups with Boston sports fans. The new design features an 'R' with a red strikethrough, referencing the Boston Tea Party and American Revolutionary era lettering. |
2021 | Under Bruce Arena's leadership, the New England Revolution won the Supporters' Shield and set a record of 73 points in a single season, though they were eliminated in the first round of playoffs by New York City F.C. |
2021 | New England set a club record with their best regular season, led by players Adam Buksa, Gustavo Bou, Tajon Buchanan, and Matt Turner. |
October 20 2021 | New England won 3-2 against D.C. United at Audi Field, with goals from Robertha and Ábila for D.C., and Buksa for New England. |
August 18 2021 | New England defeated D.C. United 3-2 at Gillette Stadium, with goals from Arriola and Ábila for D.C., and McNamara, Buchanan, and Jones for New England. |
April 24 2021 | New England won 1-0 against D.C. United at Gillette Stadium with an own goal by Hines-Ike. |
2020 | Returned to red shorts for home uniforms to mark the club and MLS's 25th anniversary, after previously wearing white shorts since 2014. |
2020 | New England Revolution begins a period of dominance over D.C. United, winning six matches between 2020 and 2021. |
November 1 2020 | A high-scoring match ended with New England defeating D.C. United 4-3 at Gillette Stadium, featuring goals from Asad, Yow, and Rivas for D.C., and Buksa, an own goal by Canouse, and two goals from Bunbury for New England. |
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