Event: | Major League Soccer All-Star Game |
Date: | July 29, 2009 |
Venue: | Rio Tinto Stadium |
City: | Sandy, Utah |
Team1: | MLS All-Stars |
Team2: | Everton |
Score1: | 1 |
Score2: | 1 |
Details: | Everton won 4–3 on penalties |
Man Of The Match1a: | Tim Howard (Everton) |
Referee: | Ricardo Salazar |
Attendance: | 20,124 |
Previous: | 2008 |
Next: | 2010 |
The 2009 Major League Soccer All-Star Game was the 14th annual MLS All-Star Game. The MLS All-Stars faced Everton of the Premier League on July 29, 2009.[1] The match ended in a 1–1 draw at full-time and went to an immediate penalty shootout, which Everton won 4–3. Everton's Tim Howard—the United States first-choice goalkeeper and a former MetroStars player—was named MVP of the match, after making three saves during the shootout. This was the first win for an international club team in six tries against the MLS All-Stars.
Major League Soccer announced on July 9, 2008 that America First Field (then known as Rio Tinto Stadium), the League's newest soccer-specific venue, would host the 2009 MLS All-Star Game in the summer of 2009. MLS President Mark Abbott joined Real Salt Lake Owner David W. Checketts, Utah Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., and Sandy Mayor Tom Dolan at a press conference at the new Stadium to officially announce the event. This was the first MLS All-Star Game held in Utah.[2]
Like the previous year, the MLS All-Star First XI was determined by an online fan voting system which accounted for 25% of the total vote, with players, coaches and general managers, and the media each holding 25% of the vote. The fan voting period opened May 13, 2009 and ended July 6, 2009.[3] Two weeks into the fan voting period, Seattle Sounders FC players made up nine of the 11 top vote-getters, with Kasey Keller as the overall leader in total votes.[4]
After the end of the voting period, Freddie Ljungberg received the most fan votes. The fan's first XI included Kasey Keller(Seattle), Chad Marshall (Columbus), Wilman Conde (Chicago), Geoff Cameron (Houston), Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Columbus), Stuart Holden (Houston), Freddie Ljungberg (Seattle), Shalrie Joseph (New England), Dwayne De Rosario (Toronto), Conor Casey (Colorado), and Landon Donovan (Los Angeles).[5] The additional seven players were chosen by head coach Dominic Kinnear of Houston and the Commissioner Don Garber.
The 2009 MLS All-Star First XI was announced in a special episode of MLSnet.com Extra Time, which aired 3 p.m. ET on Monday, July 13, 2009. On the following Monday, July 20, 2009, All-Star coach Dominic Kinnear and his assistants chose five additional players, with MLS Commissioner Don Garber adding the two final players to the 18-man roster.[6] The All-Stars are:
As of July 26, 2009. Players in bold denotes First XI status.[7] ^&♦%♣♣♣♣‡♦♣^%†♣&
† - De Rosario was not available for the 2009 MLS All-Star game due to a Toronto FC CONCACAF Champions League game.
‡ - Blanco was chosen to take the place of De Rosario, being the next-highest vote getter in the midfield position.
♦ - "Commissioner's Picks", chosen by MLS Commissioner Don Garber.[7]
♣ - Players selected by All-Star Coach Dominic Kinnear.[8]
% - Johnson is an injury replacement for Joseph who suffered a bone bruise in his right knee.[9]
& - Soumare was a replacement for Ching, who was rested after he competed in the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup with the US national team.[9]
^ - Zach Thornton replaced Pat Onstad due to injury.[10]
The following players fell short of the MLS All-Star First XI in voting:[6]
As of July 12, 2009.[11]
GK | 18 | ||||
DF | 20 | ||||
DF | 14 | ||||
DF | 2 | ||||
MF | 22 | ||||
MF | 5 | ||||
MF | 8 | Freddie Ljungberg (c) | |||
MF | 11 | ||||
FW | 17 | ||||
FW | 9 | Conor Casey | |||
FW | 70 | ||||
Substitutes: | |||||
GK | 1 | ||||
DF | 4 | ||||
DF | 34 | ||||
MF | 7 | ||||
MF | 15 | ||||
MF | 77 | ||||
FW | 10 | ||||
Manager: | |||||
Dominic Kinnear |
GK | 24 | Tim Howard | ||
DF | 3 | Leighton Baines | ||
DF | 2 | Tony Hibbert | ||
DF | 5 | Joleon Lescott | ||
DF | 4 | Joseph Yobo | ||
MF | 17 | |||
MF | 26 | |||
MF | 25 | |||
MF | 18 | Phil Neville (c) | ||
MF | 21 | |||
FW | 9 | |||
Substitutes: | ||||
GK | 1 | Carlo Nash | ||
MF | 38 | |||
FW | 14 | |||
FW | 11 | |||
FW | 22 | |||
FW | 37 | |||
Manager: | ||||
David Moyes |
Man of the Match: Tim Howard Assistant referees: |
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Goals scored | 1 | 1 | |||
Total shots | 21 | 6 | |||
Shots on target | 8 | 3 | |||
Total Saves | 2 | 7 | |||
Fouls | 17 | 17 | |||
Offsides | 2 | 1 | |||
Corner kicks | 5 | 2 | |||
Yellow cards | 0 | 1 | |||
Red cards | 0 | 0 |