List of D.C. United seasons

A large, open, American-style sports stadium, viewed from above.
United plays at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., and has played in the stadium its entire existence. The stadium is pictured in 2004.

D.C. United is an American professional soccer club based in Washington, D.C. that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top tier professional soccer league in the United States of America and Canada. It is one of the ten charter clubs of MLS, having competed in the league since its inception, in 1996. Over the club's history, D.C. United has been considered to be the flagship franchise of MLS winning 13 international and domestic titles. Domestically, United has won the U.S. Open Cup twice, and holds an MLS record for most MLS Cup and MLS Supporters' Shields apiece, winning each honor four times. United was also the first club to win both the Supporters' Shield and MLS Cup consecutively.[1]

On the international stage, D.C. United has competed in both the CONCACAF Champions League and its predecessor the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. The club is also the only American soccer club to ever compete in a CONMEBOL competition, participating in the 2005 and 2007 editions of the Copa Sudamericana. In 1998, the club won the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.[2][3] Subsequently, United won the now-defunct Copa Interamericana, a competition between the CONCACAF on CONMEBOL champion that year to determine the best soccer club in the Americas. In the 1998, and final edition of the Copa Interamericana, D.C. United defeated Vasco da Gama of Brazil to take the title.[4]

Key

Champions Runners-up Third place Wooden Spoon

Key to regular season record
  • GP = Games played
  • W = Won
  • T = Tied
  • L = Lost
  • GF = Goals for
  • GA = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Conf = Final conference position
  • Overall = Final overall position

Key to leagues, divisions and cups

Key to playoff and cup rounds
  • W = Winner
  • R/U = Runner-up
  • SF = Semifinals / Conference final
  • QF = Quarterfinals / Conference semifinals
  • R4 = Fourth round
  • R3 = Third round
  • R2 = Second round
  • R1 = First round
  • QR3 = Third qualification round
  • QR2 = Second qualification round
  • QR1 = First qualification round
  • GS = Group stage
  • PR = Preliminary round

Seasons

Year MLS Regular season[5] Position MLS Cup
Playoffs
[5]
US Open
Cup
[6]
North America / Other[3] Top scorer[7] Goals
League P W T L GF GA Pts Conf. Overall
1996 MLS 3216016625646 2nd 3rd W W Raúl Díaz Arce23
1997 MLS 3221011705355 1st 1st W RU Champions CupSF Jaime Moreno16
1998 MLS 322408744858 1st 2nd RU Champions' CupW Roy Lassiter18
1999 MLS 322309654357 1st 1st W Champions' Cup3rd Roy Lassiter18
2000 MLS 328618446330 4th 11th QF Champions' Cup4th Jaime Moreno12
2001 MLS 328618446330 4th 10th SF Giants CupRU Abdul Thompson Conteh14
2002 MLS 289514314032 5th 10th Champions' CupR1 Ali Curtis
Bobby Convey
5
2003 MLS 3010911383639 4th 7th QF SF Dema Kovalenko
Marco Etcheverry
6
2004 MLS 3211910434242 2nd 4th W R4 Alecko Eskandarian10
2005 MLS 3216610583754 2nd 3rd QF QF Champions' CupSF Jaime Moreno16
Copa SudamericanaR1
2006 MLS 3215107523855 1st 1st SF SF Christian Gómez14
2007 MLS 301677563455 1st 1st QF R3 Champions' CupSF Luciano Emilio20
Copa SudamericanaR1
SuperLigaSF
2008 MLS 3011415435137 6th 10th W Champions' CupSF Luciano Emilio11
Champions League (08–09)GS
SuperLigaGS
2009 MLS 309138434440 4th 10th RU Champions League (09–10)GS Luciano Emilio10
2010 MLS 306420214722 8th 16th SF Danny Allsopp
Andy Najar
5
2011 MLS 3491213495239 6th 13th QR2 Dwayne De Rosario15
2012 MLS 3417710534358 2nd 3rd SF R4 Chris Pontius 12
2013 MLS 343724225916 10th 19th W Dwayne De Rosario
Luis Silva
Kyle Porter
3
2014 MLS 341789523759 1st 3rd QF R3 Champions League (14–15) QF Fabian Espindola 13
2015 MLS 3415136434551 4th 8th C-SF R5 Champions League (15–16) QF Chris Rolfe 11
2016 MLS 34101113534746 4th 9th KR R5 Lamar Neagle 9

References

General
Notes
  1. "History & Tradition". D.C. United. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  2. "SOCCER -- CONCACAF CUP; D.C. United Wins Tournament". The New York Times. August 17, 1998. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  3. 1 2 Torres
  4. "D.C. United downs Vasco da Gama to take InterAmerican Cup". CNN/SI. December 7, 1998. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  5. 1 2 Litterer
  6. Hikala
  7. Statistics
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