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1 2017 SEASON RECORDS GP W-L-T PTS GF GA Toronto FC at home Sounders FC on road WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM TORONTO FC SOUNDERS FC F A GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL HOW SCORED RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER TYPE OF PLAY OPEN PLAY CROSS CORNER REBOUND PENALTIES DIRECT FROM FREE KICK FREE KICK (INDIRECT) OWN GOALS DISTANCE INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME: Sounders FC 7 wins, 17 goals... Toronto FC 3 wins, 10 goals... Ties : 5/6: SEA 0 - TOR 1 Altidore 23 pen MLS CUP PLAYOFFS: 2016 MLS CUP: TOR 0 - SEA 0 (4-5 pen) F A AT BMO FIELD Toronto FC P 21 W 16 L 2 T 3 F 52 A 17 (all comps) Sounders FC P 0 W 0 L 0 T 0 F 0 A 0 MLS CUP FINAL HISTORY TORONTO FC (0-1) SOUNDERS FC (1-0) 2016: TOR 0 - SEA 0 (4-5 pen) 33 Beitashour 33 J Jones 5 Tolo TONIGHT S PROBABLE LINEUPS 15 Zavaleta 21 Osorio 17 Altidore 4 Svensson 14 Marshall TORONTO FC SUBSTITUTES FROM 1 Irwin GK 5 Morgan DF 6 Hagglund DF 8 Cheyrou MF 9 Endoh FW 12 Hernandez DF 14 Chapman MF 18 Delgado MF 19 Spencer FW 20 Camargo MF 22 Hamilton FW 26 Hasler DF 27 Alseth DF 31 Cooper MF 40 Pais GK 44 Edwards FW 87 Ricketts FW 25 Bono 3 Moor 4 Bradley 17 Bruin 2 Dempsey 24 Frei 23 Mavinga 7 Vazquez 10 Giovinco 7 Roldan 29 Torres 2 Morrow 8 Lodeiro 18 Leerdam SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SUBSTITUTES FROM 1 Miller GK 3 Evans DF 6 Alonso MF 8 Rodriguez MF 11 Kovar MF 12 Adekoya FW 13 Morris FW 15 Alfaro DF 16 Mallace MF 19 Shipp MF 21 Delem MF 23 Wingo MF 27 Neagle MF 32 Mathers MF 35 Meredith GK 91 Fisher MF HEAD-TO-HEAD 10. Sebastian GIOVINCO (30) GIOVINCO LODEIRO 25 Games Starts Minutes Goals 7 6 Assists Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Committed Fouls Suffered Offside 3 4 Cautions 3 0 Ejections 1 4 Game-Winning 0 Goals 2 Game-Winning 5 Assists MLS CAREER 86 Games Goals Assists 20 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS 10 Games 10 5 Goals 4 4 Assists Nicolas LODEIRO (28) RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL (W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOW TOR SEA TEAM COMPARISONS (averages per game) TORONTO FC SOUNDERS FC FOR AGAINST FOR AGAINST GOALS SCORED TOTAL SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SHOOTING ACCURACY 38.2% 30.2% 30.6% 31.5% SCORING PERCENTAGE 16.8% 9.2% 10.4% 9.5% FOULS CORNER KICKS OFFSIDE GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED Toronto FC TTWTT LWWWW WWTWL WWLWT TWTWW WWWWL LWWT Sounders FC LTWTT LWTLL LWWLW LTTWW WTWWW TTTTL WLWW * all statistics from 2017 MLS regular season games only TEAM LEADERS TORONTO FC G: 16 Giovinco A: 16 Vazquez SHT: 128 Giovinco SOG: 52 Giovinco FC: 50 Altidore FS: 54 Giovinco OF: 14 Altidore C: 8 Altidore/Bradley E: 1 Delgado SOUNDERS FC G: 12 Dempsey A: 12 Lodeiro SHT: 116 Dempsey SOG: 39 Dempsey FC: 42 Alonso FS: 110 Lodeiro OF: 16 Lodeiro C: 5 Lodeiro E: 1 6 players tied GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP TOT AVG TOR SEA GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP TOT AVG TOR SEA GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED Total TOR SEA GOALS ALLOWED Total TOR SEA

2 TORONTO FC No. Player Ht. Wt. Birthdate Joined Club MLS Exp. MLS Career MLS Cup Career GP GS G A GP GS G A GOALKEEPERS 1 Clint Irwin /01/ Alex Bono /25/ Mark Pais /03/ DEFENDERS 2 Justin Morrow /04/ Drew Moor /15/ Ashtone Morgan /09/ Nick Hagglund /14/ Jason Hernandez /26/ Eriq Zavaleta /02/ Chris Mavinga /26/ Nicolas Hasler /04/ Oyvind Alseth /13/ R Steven Beitashour /01/ MIDFIELDERS 4 Michael Bradley /31/ Victor Vazquez /20/ Benoit Cheyrou /03/ Jay Chapman /01/ Marky Delgado /16/ Sergio Camargo /16/ R Jonathan Osorio /12/ Armando Cooper /26/ FORWARDS 9 Tsubasa Endoh /20/ Sebastian Giovinco /26/ Jozy Altidore /06/ Ben Spencer /28/ Jordan Hamilton /17/ Raheem Edwards /15/ Tosaint Ricketts /06/ HEAD COACH: Greg Vanney 07/11/ W51 L35 T26 W6 L3 T2 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC No. Player Ht. Wt. Birthdate Joined Club MLS Exp. MLS Career MLS Cup Career GP GS G A GP GS G A GOALKEEPERS 1 Tyler Miller /12/ Stefan Frei /20/ Bryan Meredith /02/ DEFENDERS 3 Brad Evans /20/ Gustav Svensson /07/ Nouhou Tolo /23/ Chad Marshall /22/ Tony Alfaro /15/ Kelvin Leerdam /24/ Roman Torres /20/ Joevin Jones /03/ MIDFIELDERS 2 Clint Dempsey /09/ Osvaldo Alonso /11/ Cristian Roldan /03/ Victor Rodriguez /23/ Nicolas Lodeiro /21/ Aaron Kovar /14/ Calum Mallace /10/ Harry Shipp /07/ Jordy Delem /18/ Henry Wingo /04/ R Lamar Neagle /07/ Zach Mathers /14/ Oniel Fisher /22/ FORWARDS 12 Seyi Adekoya /05/ R Jordan Morris /26/ Will Bruin /24/ HEAD COACH: Brian Schmetzer 08/18/ W22 L11 T15 W7 L1 T2

3 December 9, 2017 TORONTO FC vs SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC BMO FIELD, Toronto, Ont. 4 p.m. ET (ESPN; UniMás; TSN; TVA Sports) THE MATCHUP For the third time in Major League Soccer history, the same teams will meet again in MLS Cup in consecutive years when Toronto FC play host to Seattle Sounders FC in the 2017 MLS Cup. A year ago, Seattle Sounders FC won the first league title in the club s history, capturing MLS Cup in a penalty shootout following a goalless draw at BMO Field. Toronto FC have reached MLS Cup for the second time in the club s history, with last year s appearance coming just a year after making their first-ever appearance in the MLS Cup Playoffs. Founded in 2007, TFC did not reach the postseason in their first eight seasons the longest playoff drought in league history before playing in the MLS Cup Playoffs in 2015 for a first time. Seattle Sounders FC are also in MLS Cup for the second time, in their ninth season in Major League Soccer. Sounders FC have gained the MLS Cup Playoffs now in each of the nine seasons in their Major League Soccer existence the second-longest such run in league annals and the longest active streak alive coming into the league as an expansion club in The third rematch in MLS Cup history, it s the second time the back-to-back meetings have occurred in the same stadium and the same team has won both matchups. The Houston Dynamo and the New England Revolution faced off in 2006 and 2007, the Dynamo winning on penalty kicks following a 1-1 draw at Pizza Hut Park (now Toyota Stadium) in Frisco, Texas, then winning 2-1 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. The LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo met in back-to-back MLS Cup in 2011 and 2012, both at The Home Depot Center (now StubHub Center) in Carson, Calif, the Galaxy winning 1-0 in 2011, then 3-1 in Seattle Sounders FC are bidding to become the fourth team to win MLS Cup in back-to-back seasons. The first were D.C. United, who won the first two MLS Cups in the league s history (1996 and 1997). The last two have been the Houston Dynamo, winners in 2006 and 2007, and the LA Galaxy, winners in 2011 and 2012, both teams victors in the previous rematches. Toronto FC are the first regular season conference winner to advance to MLS Cup since 2011, when the LA Galaxy were the top seed in the Western Conference before winning MLS Cup. This year s MLS Cup is the first time since 2011 that both finalists finished in the top two in their respective conferences. Last year, Seattle Sounders FC became the 11th team in league history to win MLS Cup, the fourth expansion team ever (created from an expansion draft) to claim the league championship (also: Chicago Fire, 1998; Real Salt Lake, 2009; Portland Timbers, 2015). With the rematch, 15 clubs have reached MLS Cup in the league s 21 seasons. Philadelphia Union (2010), Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2011), Montréal Impact (2012), Orlando City SC and New York City FC (both 2015) all have yet to play in the MLS championship game. MLS Original club Tampa Bay Mutiny did not reach the final in their six seasons of existence, while Miami Fusion FC, formed in 1998, did not reach the MLS Cup Final in their four-year existence, nor did Chivas USA in their 10 seasons (formed in 2005). Both teams will be wearing their primary home uniforms. Toronto FC will be in their all-red first strip, while Seattle Sounders FC will be in their uniform of green shirts with blue shorts. When the teams met at CenturyLink Field in May, both teams also wore their primary kits.

4 This is the fifth time a club returns to MLS Cup with a chance to repeat as league champions. The holders have lifted the trophy for a second consecutive year on three occasions (no team has won three MLS Cups in a row): 1997 D.C. United def. Colorado Rapids D.C. United lost to Chicago Fire Houston Dynamo def. New England Revolution LA Galaxy def. Houston Dynamo Seattle Sounders FC This is the sixth time in MLS history the losing finalist from the previous year s MLS Cup has returned to the title match: 1999 D.C. United def. LA Galaxy LA Galaxy def. New England Revolution 1-0 (OT) 2006 New England Revolution lost to Houston Dynamo 1-1 (3-4 pen) 2007 New England Revolution lost to Houston Dynamo Houston Dynamo lost to LA Galaxy Toronto FC Of the 28 players to appear in 2016 MLS Cup, 22 return for a second consecutive title match. For Toronto FC, only starting midfielder Will Johnson is not with the club in From the Sounders FC team that won the championship, three starters (Tyrone Mears, Erik Friberg and Nelson Haedo Valdez) and two substitutes (Alvaro Fernández and Andreas Ivanschitz) are no longer with the club. Beyond the participants in last year s MLS Cup, four players had previously appeared in a Cup final. Toronto FC feature a MLS Cup winner in defender Drew Moor who played the entire 120 minutes for the Colorado Rapids in their 2010 MLS Cup victory, which was also at BMO Field. Sounders FC feature three players who previously played in an MLS Cup. Defenders Brad Evans and Chad Marshall, each of whom were part of the 2008 Columbus Crew side that won the championship, both playing 90 minutes in the 3-1 win against the New York Red Bulls. Clint Dempsey, unavailable through injury this year, appeared in the 2005 and 2006 MLS Cup Finals for the New England Revolution, on the losing end to the Houston Dynamo on both occasions. Both first-choice goalkeepers for this year s finalists have moved onto the all-time leaderboard for lowest career goals against average in the MLS Cup Playoffs. TFC s Alex Bono currently has the lowest, having allowed an average of 0.50 goals per 90 minutes in his four career postseason appearances. Sounders FC keeper Stefan Frei is fourth with a career postseason goals against average of GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE LEADERS, CAREER (MLS CUP PLAYOFFS) PLAYER GP MIN GA GAA W-L-T SHO Alex Bono Brian Rowe Jaime Penedo Stefan Frei Adin Brown Minimum: 300 minutes played MLS GAME INFORMATION

5 Clint Dempsey of Seattle Sounders FC leads all players in the 2017 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs with three goals scored. Teammate Will Bruin is tied for second with two goals, now with eight goals for his career in the MLS Cup Playoffs, one shy of the lead among active players. Dempsey is now tied for third, along with Toronto FC s Jozy Altidore, who netted his seventh career postseason goal in Leg 2 of the Eastern Conference Championship. LEADERS IN GOALS IN MLS CUP PLAYOFFS (ACTIVE ONLY) Bradley Wright-Phillips 9 Will Bruin 8 Jozy Altidore 7 Clint Dempsey 7 HEAD-TO-HEAD The teams met once during the regular season, at CenturyLink Field in Seattle a 1-0 Toronto FC win on May 6. The game s lone goal came from TFC s Jozy Altidore on 23 minutes, converting a penalty kick, despite having just 36.3 percent of the possession in the match. Sounders FC have won seven of the 12 all-time meetings between the clubs, with three wins for Toronto FC, and two draws. TFC last won at BMO Field vs. Seattle on April 25, 2010; Sounders FC are undefeated in their last four visits to Toronto in league and MLS Cup play, and in five of six games there all-time. The meeting in 2016 MLS Cup was the only meeting between the clubs outside of regular season league competition. BMO FIELD BMO Field will play to MLS Cup for a third time, and a second consecutive year. MLS Cup 2010 was played there Nov. 21, 2010 when the Colorado Rapids defeated FC Dallas 2-1 in extra time before a sellout crowd of 21,700. The temperature at kickoff was 45 degrees F (7 C), at the time the coldest temperature for an MLS Cup Final. The attendance of 36,045 for the 2016 MLS Cup was the largest crowd in BMO Field history, the largest for an MLS Cup Final played in a stadium purpose-built for soccer. Temperature on the field at game time was 28 degrees (-2 C), the second-coldest temperature reading for an MLS Cup Final. This is the sixth time in MLS history the host of MLS Cup has been decided by the club holding the better regular season record of the two finalists gaining the right to be the home team. The host team had won on each of the first three occasions (LA Galaxy 2012, Sporting Kansas City 2013, LA Galaxy 2014), before the Portland Timbers won at Columbus Crew SC in 2015, then Seattle Sounders FC won in Toronto last year. THE COACHES With the rematch of their clubs, Toronto FC head coach Greg Vanney and Seattle Sounders FC head coach Brian Schmetzer became the fifth and sixth coaches to lead teams to back-to-back MLS Cups. Two coaches performed the feat on multiple occasions: Bruce Arena ( , ) and Dominic Kinnear ( , ). Steve Nicol did it for three consecutive MLS Cups ( ), while Sigi Schmid coached in back-to-back Cups ( ). Brian Schmetzer is the second head coach in MLS history to lead his team to the final in his first two seasons in charge the first since Bruce Arena took D.C. United to MLS Cup in the league s first two seasons (winning both). A year ago, Schmetzer became the first coach in MLS history to take charge of a team during the season and win MLS Cup. Schmetzer was named head coach on an interim basis on July 26, 2016, guiding the team to an record over the final 14 games of the season and a berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs. Schmetzer then was the third coach to take over during the season and lead the team to MLS (also: Sigi Schmid, LA 1999; Steve Nicol, NE 2002). MLS GAME INFORMATION

6 Toronto FC head coach Greg Vanney is still aiming to achieve something he was not able to do as a player in winning MLS Cup. Vanney was a member of the LA Galaxy from , when that club was a losing finalist three times in MLS Cup (1996, 1999, 2001). Two coaches have won MLS Cup both as a player and a head coach: Peter Nowak, who led D.C. United to victory in 2004, after captaining the Chicago Fire to victory in MLS Cup 1998, and Peter Vermes, who guided Sporting Kansas City to victory in MLS Cup 2013, after he was a member of the Kansas City Wizards who won MLS Cup With a victory, Vanney would become the seventh former MLS player to also win an MLS Cup as coach. The first was Frank Yallop (Tampa Bay ); he won two MLS Cups in charge of the San Jose Earthquakes (2001, 2003). Peter Nowak (Chicago ) led D.C. United to victory in MLS Cup 2004, and Dominic Kinnear (Colorado 1996; San Jose 1997; Tampa Bay ) guided the Houston Dynamo to back-to-back Cup victories in 2006 and Jason Kreis became the fourth, guiding Real Salt Lake to their MLS Cup 2009 title, then Peter Vermes performed the feat in 2013 with Sporting Kansas City. Caleb Porter achieved the feat in 2015, defeating former MLS player Gregg Berhalter. The 2017 final was the fourth consecutive year a former player was on the losing end at MLS Cup, the only times that has happened. TODAY S REFEREES Allen Chapman will be the MLS Cup referee for the first time. Chapman was named the MLS Referee of the Year in 2017, his first league honor. In his seventh season as a Major League Soccer referee, Chapman was also the referee for the 2017 MLS All-Star Game. An MLS referee since 2012, he has refereed 108 matches, running the center in his 100th MLS league contest on July 29 of this season. He also served as fourth official in MLS Cup Chapman officiated 22 matches this season. He called an average of 21.4 fouls per match, fifth-lowest total among MLS referees (the league average is 24.7 fouls per game), while issuing an average of 3.5 yellow cards (just below the league average of 3.43). He sent off five players and whistled 12 penalties the most among the 26 referees to officiate MLS games. Chapman refereed one match in the MLS Cup Playoffs this year the Knockout Round contest between Atlanta United and Columbus Crew SC. For his career in the MLS Cup Playoffs, Chapman has officiated six matches, whistling an average of 27.7 fouls per match. He has issued an average of 3.3 yellow cards while not sending off any player, also awarding one penalty kick. The assistant referees are Adam Wienckowski and Jeremy Hanson. Both Wienckowski and Hanson were finalists for Assistant Referee of the Year in 2017; it will be the first MLS Cup for both. The fourth official is Kevin Stott, the referee for MLS Cups in 2001, 2005 and The first-ever video assistant referee for MLS Cup is David Gantar, while the fifth official will be Jason White. TORONTO FC The game-winning goal in Leg 2 of the Eastern Conference Championship was the first for Toronto FC following back-to-back shutouts, ending a 258-minute goalless streak. TFC had not been shut out in back-to-back games at any point during the league campaign, blanked in three matches overall during the regular season. The second leg win vs. Columbus also snapped a two-game winless streak at BMO Field in MLS Cup Playoffs matches, which included 2016 MLS Cup. TFC have two losses in their last five home matches in all competitions, after a 15-game home undefeated streak in league play was put to an end on Sept. 23. Jozy Altidore s goal vs. Crew SC was the first for TFC in 290 minutes in the MLS Cup Playoffs at BMO Field. Their 1-0 loss to the Red Bulls in the Eastern Conference Semifinals was their first attacking shutout in 22 matches in all competitions, the first since a 3-0 loss at the New England Revolution on June 3. TFC were shut out at BMO Field for the first time since March 31 in the conference semifinal second leg vs. Red Bulls, their last game in Toronto, a span of 18 consecutive home games in all competitions with a goal. MLS GAME INFORMATION

7 Toronto FC are aiming to become the seventh winner of the Supporters Shield, emblematic of the best overall record in Major League Soccer, to go on to win MLS Cup. TFC claimed the honor this year for the first time in club history, also becoming the first Canadian club to win Supporters Shield. The Supporters Shield winner is appearing in MLS Cup for the eighth time, the first since 2011, when the LA Galaxy did the double as regular season and MLS Cup champions. Of the eight Supporters Shield winners to play in the title game, seven have won the league championship, with only the 2003 Chicago Fire as the Shield winner who failed to claim the double. SUPPORTERS SHIELD WINNERS IN MLS CUP YEAR W-L-T PTS GF GA Playoff Result 1997 D.C. United MLS Cup Champion 1999 D.C. United MLS Cup Champion 2000 Kansas City Wizards MLS Cup Champion 2002 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS Cup Champion 2003 Chicago Fire MLS Cup Runner-up 2008 Columbus Crew MLS Cup Champion 2011 Los Angeles Galaxy MLS Cup Champion 2017 Toronto FC ????? With the capturing of the Supporters Shield, Toronto FC have become the 13th club in league history to win two honors in one season, having already won the Canadian Championship for a sixth time this season. Never in Major League Soccer history has a club captured three major honors in a single season, whether MLS Cup, the Supporters Shield, the club s open domestic championship, or a continental championship: WINNERS OF MULTIPLE MAJOR HONORS IN ONE SEASON 1996 D.C. United MLS Cup U.S. Open Cup 1997 D.C. United MLS Cup Supporters' Shield 1998 Chicago Fire MLS Cup U.S. Open Cup 1999 D.C. United MLS Cup Supporters' Shield 2000 Kansas City Wizards MLS Cup Supporters' Shield 2002 LA Galaxy MLS Cup Supporters' Shield 2003 Chicago Fire Supporters' Shield U.S. Open Cup 2005 LA Galaxy MLS Cup U.S. Open Cup 2008 Columbus Crew MLS Cup Supporters' Shield 2011 LA Galaxy MLS Cup Supporters' Shield 2014 Seattle Sounders FC Supporters' Shield U.S. Open Cup 2016 FC Dallas Supporters' Shield U.S. Open Cup 2017 Toronto FC Supporters' Shield Canadian Championship Toronto FC s Supporters Shield-winning season was full of superlatives none more so than recording 69 standings points, the most of any club in Major League Soccer s 22 seasons, bettering the mark held by the Los Angeles Galaxy since the 1998 season: MOST STANDINGS POINTS, SINGLE SEASON W L T PTS PCT 2017 Toronto FC Los Angeles Galaxy LA Galaxy San Jose Earthquakes MLS GAME INFORMATION

8 Toronto FC also became the second team in MLS history to end a season with better than two points from every game, and just the third team ever with at least two points per game: MOST STANDINGS POINTS PER GAME, SINGLE SEASON W L T PTS PPG 1998 Los Angeles Galaxy Toronto FC San Jose Earthquakes Toronto FC also had the second-greatest goal differential in the league s 22 seasons, after scoring 74 goals and allowing 37 goals, the plus-37 rating behind the mark set in 1998 by the Los Angeles Galaxy. TFC equaled the fewest goals allowed of any club with the top 10 goal differentials in league history: GREATEST GOAL DIFFERENTIAL, SINGLE SEASON GP W L T PTS GF GA GD 1998 Los Angeles Galaxy Toronto FC LA Galaxy Toronto FC s 20 wins were tied for sixth-most in a single season in MLS history, but equaled the most of any club since the end of the shootout era (since the 2000 season): MOST WINS IN SINGLE SEASON, SHOOTOUT ERA ( ) W L T PTS PCT SOW 1998 D.C. United Los Angeles Galaxy D.C. United D.C. United Kansas City Wizards Tampa Bay Mutiny Chicago Fire Colorado Rapids Los Angeles Galaxy MOST WINS IN SINGLE SEASON (SINCE 2000) W L T PTS PCT 2014 Seattle Sounders FC Toronto FC Toronto FC scored 74 goals in their 34 matches in 2017, equaling the second-most of any club in league annals. Also reaching the 70-goal plateau was Atlanta United, their seasonal total matching the fifth-largest in an MLS season: MOST GOALS SCORED, SINGLE SEASON GP G AVG Los Angeles Galaxy Toronto FC D.C. United MLS GAME INFORMATION

9 With the final goal in the Toronto FC regular season, Sebastian Giovinco set the record for the most free kick goals in a single season in MLS history. The strike was his sixth directly from a free kick this season, surpassing his total of five in 2015 (since records have been available beginning with the 2003 season). MOST DIRECT FREE KICK GOALS, SINGLE SEASON (since 2003) Sebastian Giovinco TOR Sebastian Giovinco TOR David Beckham LA Didier Drogba MTL Didier Drogba MTL Michel DAL Camilo VAN Jeff Larentowicz COL Dwayne De Rosario TOR Marko Perovic NE Giovinco now has scored 13 goals directly from free kicks in his three MLS seasons, the most of any player in the league s history (since 2003). The season capper was the seventh goal directly from free kicks for Toronto FC in 2017, also the most by a club in a single season (since 2003). MOST DIRECT FREE KICK GOALS (since 2003) Sebastian Giovinco 13 Jeff Larentowicz 9 Javier Morales 9 David Beckham 7 MOST DIRECT FREE KICK GOALS BY TEAM, SINGLE SEASON (since 2003) Toronto FC Columbus Crew SC Toronto FC LA Galaxy Columbus Crew SC New York Red Bulls Columbus Crew SC Now with 55 goals in his time in MLS, Sebastian Giovinco is one of just five players in MLS history who have scored 50 goals or more over their first three MLS seasons: MOST GOALS, FIRST THREE SEASONS IN MLS David Villa 63 ( ) Raul Diaz Arce 56 ( ) Roy Lassiter 55 ( ) Sebastian Giovinco 55 ( ) Carlos Ruiz 50 ( ) MLS GAME INFORMATION

10 Just three players all-time in the league have scored in double digits in each of their seasons in MLS (minimum of three played) and all are active in 2017: ALL MLS SEASONS WITH 10+ GOALS Fredy Montero : : : : : 13 David Villa : : : 22 Sebastian Giovinco : : : 16 Giovinco also extended his streak of scoring 15 or more goals in an MLS season, now with three consecutive years, one shy of the MLS record. CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 15+ GOALS Robbie Keane Bradley Wright-Phillips Raul Diaz Arce Chris Wondolowski Sebastian Giovinco David Villa Victor Vazquez recorded six game-winning assists in 2017, the second-highest total in a single season in MLS history. Along with his five game-winning goals, Vazquez contributed to 11 game-winning goals (either scoring or assisting) tied for second-most in a season: MOST COMBINED GAME-WINNING GOALS AND GAME-WINNING ASSISTS IN SINGLE SEASON GWG GWA Jason Kreis DAL Victor Vazquez TOR Bradley Wright-Phillips NYR Robbie Keane LA Chris Wondolowski SJ Giovinco led MLS with 37 shots in last year s MLS Cup Playoffs (four goals), 21 more than the next closest player (Jozy Altidore with 16). Giovinco had six shots in MLS Cup last year, though none were on target. This year, Giovinco only has six shots and one goal in the playoffs. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Sounders FC extended their undefeated streak in all competitions to six matches, with five wins and a draw, with shutouts in all six matches, now 542 minutes overall since conceding their last goal. The last goal conceded by Sounders FC in any competition came on Oct. 1, in a 2-0 defeat at Philadelphia Union 60 days before the date of the second leg of the Western Conference Championship. With the win in Leg 2 of the Western Conference Championship, Sounders FC stretched their home undefeated streak to 15 games in all competitions at CenturyLink Field, not having a goal in their last five home matches (515 minutes). MLS GAME INFORMATION

11 Sounders FC have yet to allow a goal in the MLS Cup Playoffs, the third team to reach MLS Cup without having conceded a goal before reaching the title game. No team has ever gone through an MLS postseason without conceding a goal to win MLS Cup. Of the first three to reach MLS Cup without allowing a goal, just one has won the title game: 2003 Chicago Fire (did not allow goal for first 285 minutes) o Lost MLS Cup, 4-2 to San Jose Earthquakes 2007 New England Revolution (did not allow goal for first 331 minutes) o Lost MLS Cup, 2-1 to Houston Dynamo 2014 LA Galaxy (did not allow goal for first 296 minutes) o Won MLS Cup, 2-1 vs New England Revolution With the shutout streak this season, Sounders FC have extended their all-time record consecutive minutes shutout streak, dating back to last season: CONSECUTIVE MINUTES WITHOUT ALLOWING A GOAL Seattle Sounders FC /22/2016 current Los Angeles Galaxy /2/ /9/2003 New England Revolution 374 9/29/ /12/2002 New England Revolution /12/ /18/2007 Houston Dynamo /30/ /20/2011 Goalkeeper Stefan Frei has registered four shutouts in a row in the MLS Cup Playoffs, dating back to the second leg of the 2016 Western Conference Championship. Frei has extended his postseason shutout streak to 467 minutes now the second-longest in MLS history: LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK (MLS CUP PLAYOFFS) PLAYER MIN START END Stefan Frei, SEA /22/2016 current Kevin Hartman, LA /29/ /10/2007 Kevin Hartman, LA /2/ /9/2003 Adin Brown, NE 374 9/29/ /12/2002 Matt Reis, NE /12/ /18/2007 Frei has recorded three shutouts in the Sounders FC run this year, now with eight shutouts in 16 career appearances in the MLS Cup Playoffs, tied for the fourth-most in league history: MOST SHUTOUTS, CAREER (MLS CUP PLAYOFFS) PLAYER GP SHO Kevin Hartman Nick Rimando Zach Thornton Tony Meola 23 8 Matt Reis 22 8 Stefan Frei 16 8 MLS GAME INFORMATION

12 With seven shutouts in 15 career appearances in the MLS Cup Playoffs, Frei has the second-best percentage of shutouts per games played in league annals, the highest among all active goalkeepers: HIGHEST PERCENTAGE SHUTOUTS PER GAMES PLAYED (MLS CUP PLAYOFFS) SHO GP PCT Stefan Frei Adin Brown Tom Presthus Matt Pickens Jimmy Nielsen Minimum: 10 games played Since the conference championships went to the two-leg format, just one teams has won MLS Cup without losing a game along the way in the postseason the 2015 Portland Timbers, who won three matches and drew three matches, ending with a 2-1 victory against Columbus Crew SC in MLS Cup Of the 21 teams to have won MLS Cup, eight have finished the postseason campaign without a loss. Just one team in Major League Soccer history has lost two games in the playoffs and still won the title the 2012 LA Galaxy. PLAYOFF RECORDS, MLS CUP WINNERS (since 2012) W L T F A 2016 Seattle Sounders FC Portland Timbers LA Galaxy Sporting Kansas City LA Galaxy According to Opta, Nicolas Lodeiro has completed the most passes in the opposition half of any player in the MLS playoffs with 192, 50 more than the next closest player (Joevin Jones with 142). He is also the most fouled player in the 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs with 17 (Giovinco is next with 16). MLS CUP 2017 GAME CONDITIONS Should MLS Cup be tied at the end of regulation time (90 minutes), a 30-minute extra-time session shall ensue and be played to its completion. If no team holds a lead after that time, the game shall be decided by the traditional kicks from the penalty mark tiebreaker. One additional substitute (a fourth substitute) may be used during the two 15-minute extra time periods. A fourth substitution is permitted only if MLS Cup goes to extra time. The fourth substitute becomes available to both teams in extra time regardless of the number of substitutions made by either team in regulation time (90 minutes). The implementation of video review will also continue in 2017 MLS Cup, under The IFAB Protocol for video review. MLS GAME INFORMATION

13 TORONTO FC vs SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC HEAD-TO-HEAD MLS GAME INFORMATION

14 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS 2017 TORONTO FC POSTSEASON STATISTICS UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 7 M Victor Vazquez F Jozy Altidore F Sebastian Giovinco D Steven Beitashour G Alex Bono M Michael Bradley M Armando Cooper M Marky Delgado F Raheem Edwards D Nick Hagglund D Nicolas Hasler D Chris Mavinga D Drew Moor M Justin Morrow M Jonathan Osorio F Tosaint Ricketts D Eriq Zavaleta Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Sebastian Giovinco 1, Jozy Altidore 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Victor Vazquez 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Victor Vazquez 0-1 TORONTO FC INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING OT UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO RECORD 25 G Alex Bono Team totals Opponent totals SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC POSTSEASON STATISTICS UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2 M Clint Dempsey F Will Bruin M Victor Rodriguez D Gustav Svensson D Joevin Jones M Nicolas Lodeiro M Harry Shipp M Osvaldo Alonso M Jordy Delem G Stefan Frei D Kelvin Leerdam D Chad Marshall G Tyler Miller F Jordan Morris M Lamar Neagle M Cristian Roldan D Nouhou Tolo D Roman Torres M Henry Wingo Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Gustav Svensson 1, Victor Rodriguez 1, Clint Dempsey 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Will Bruin 2, Harry Shipp 1, Nicolas Lodeiro 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Nicolas Lodeiro 0-1 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING OT UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO RECORD 24 G Stefan Frei G Tyler Miller Team totals Opponent totals TORONTO FC WHERE THE GOALS CAME FROM F A GOALS SCORED 3 2 MINUTES PER GOAL HOW SCORED RIGHT FOOT 3 1 LEFT FOOT 0 1 HEADERS 0 0 OTHER 0 0 TYPE OF PLAY OPEN PLAY 1 1 CROSS 1 0 CORNER 0 0 REBOUND 0 0 PENALTIES 0 1 DIRECT FROM FREE KICK 1 0 FREE KICK (INDIRECT) 0 0 OWN GOALS 0 0 DISTANCE INSIDE GOAL AREA 0 0 INSIDE PENALTY AREA 2 1 OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA 1 1 SOUNDERS FC WHERE THE GOALS CAME FROM F A GOALS SCORED 7 0 MINUTES PER GOAL 51 0 HOW SCORED RIGHT FOOT 4 0 LEFT FOOT 1 0 HEADERS 2 0 OTHER 0 0 TYPE OF PLAY OPEN PLAY 4 0 CROSS 1 0 CORNER 2 0 REBOUND 0 0 PENALTIES 0 0 DIRECT FROM FREE KICK 0 0 FREE KICK (INDIRECT) 0 0 OWN GOALS 0 0 DISTANCE INSIDE GOAL AREA 1 0 INSIDE PENALTY AREA 6 0 OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA 0 0 TORONTO FC v SOUNDERS FC RECORD AT HALFTIME TOR SEA LEAD TIED TRAIL RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL TOR SEA SCORE ALLOW GOALSCORING RECORD GOALS SCORED GP TOT AVG TOR SEA GOALS ALLOWED GP TOT AVG TOR SEA GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED TOT OT TOR SEA GOALS ALLOWED TOT OT TOR SEA

15 SOUNDERS FC VS TORONTO FC ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS Toronto FC 3 wins, 11 goals Sounders FC 7 wins, 18 goals 2 ties 4/4/2009 SEA 2 at TOR 0 (T) 8/29/2009 SEA 0 vs TOR 0 (Q) 4/25/2010 TOR 2 vs SEA 0 (T) 10/2/2010 SEA 3 vs TOR 2 (Q) 4/30/2011 SEA 3 vs TOR 0 (Q) 6/18/2011 SEA 1 at TOR 0 (T) 3/17/2012 SEA 3 vs TOR 1 (Q) 8/10/2013 SEA 2 at TOR 1 (T) 3/15/2014 TOR 2 at SEA 1 (Q) 9/5/2015 SEA 2 vs TOR 1 (Q) 7/2/2016 TOR 1 vs SEA 1 (T) 12/10/2016 TOR 0 vs SEA 0 SEA SOW (T) 5/6/2017 TOR 1 at SEA 0 (Q) 2017 Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

16 HEAD-TO-HEAD Sounders FC Toronto FC Category 1 2 OT Tot 1 2 OT Tot Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS: OT Total SEA TOR CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Greg Vanney vs. SEA (1.33 pts./game) Brian vs. TOR (0 pts./game) Schmetzer ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS: Toronto FC Sounders FC Goals 2 Defoe/De Rosario 3 David Estrada Assists 1 9 times 2 Evans/Fernandez Shots 10 Dwayne De Rosario 18 Clint Dempsey Shots on Goal 3 3 times 7 Clint Dempsey Fouls Committed 10 Dwayne De Rosario 20 Osvaldo Alonso Fouls Suffered 8 Dwayne De Rosario 15 Osvaldo Alonso Wins 1 3 times 4 Kasey Keller Losses 3 Stefan Frei 2 Stefan Frei Shutouts 2 Stefan Frei 4 Kasey Keller Saves 20 Stefan Frei 11 Stefan Frei Goals Allowed 7 Stefan Frei 5 Stefan Frei ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS: Toronto FC Sounders FC Goals 2 Jermain Defoe (03/15/14) 3 David Estrada (03/17/12) Assists 1 9 players tied 2 Alvaro Fernandez (03/17/12) Shots 6 Maicon Santos (06/18/11) 7 David Estrada (03/17/12) Shots on Goal 2 4 players tied 5 David Estrada (03/17/12) Fouls Committed 5 4 players tied 4 3 players tied Fouls Suffered 5 Ryan Johnson (03/17/12) 6 Clint Dempsey (03/15/14) Shutouts 1 3 players tied 1 Kasey Keller/Kasey Keller/Kasey Keller/Kasey Keller (06/18/11) Saves 7 Chris Konopka 4 Stefan Frei (05/06/17) (09/05/15) Goals Allowed 3 3 players tied 2 3 players tied W-L-T Breakdowns: Toronto FC Seattle Sounders FC W-L-T Streak (started) W-L-T Streak (started) At Halftime: Leading Ws (07/30/2017) Ws (09/27/2017) Tied Ls (09/23/2017) Ls (09/23/2017) Trailing Ts (10/22/2017) Ls (10/01/2017) First Goal: Allowed Ts (10/22/2017) Ls (09/23/2017) Scored Ws (07/30/2017) Ws (09/27/2017) Goals Scored: 0 goals Ls (06/03/2017) Ls (09/23/2017) 1 goals Ws (10/15/2017) Ts (08/23/2017) 2 goals Ts (07/19/2017) Ws (08/20/2017) 3 goals Ls (09/20/2017) Ws (07/04/2017) 4 goals Ws (07/23/2016) Ws (07/13/2016) Goals Allowed: 0 goals Ws (04/28/2017) Ws (09/27/2017) 1 goals Ws (08/12/2017) Ts (08/23/2017) 2 goals Ts (10/22/2017) Ls (09/23/2017) 3 goals Ls (06/03/2017) Ws (07/19/2017) 4 goals Ls (05/14/2016) Ls (08/28/2016) 2017 Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

17 2017 REGULAR SEASON MEETING Sat., May 6, 2017, CenturyLink Field (A: 41,468) 0 1 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Stefan Frei, Jordy Delem (Harry Shipp 57), Roman Torres (Tony Alfaro 74), Gustav Svensson, Joevin Jones, Osvaldo Alonso, Nicolas Lodeiro, Clint Dempsey, Jordan Morris (Alvaro Fernandez 71), Cristian Roldan, Will Bruin. TOR--Altidore 6 (penalty kick) 23 REFEREE: Jair Marrufo. AR1 (bench): Frank Anderson; AR2 (opposite): Adam Garner; 4th: Baboucarr Jallow TOTAL SHOTS: 13 (Dempsey 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Dempsey, Morris 1) FOULS: 10 (4 tied with 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 8 SAVES: 4 (Frei 4) TOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Altidore 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Altidore 2) FOULS: 14 (Altidore 4) OFFSIDES: 0 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 2 (Irwin 2) TORONTO FC--Clint Irwin, Raheem Edwards (Armando Cooper 63), Nick Hagglund, Jason Hernandez, Chris Mavinga, Justin Morrow, Marky Delgado, Michael Bradley, Jay Chapman (Jonathan Osorio 65), Benoit Cheyrou, Jozy Altidore (Tosaint Ricketts 80). CAUTIONS Delem 13, Alonso 46 CAUTIONS Mavinga 70 The game's lone goal came on a penalty kick from Jozy Altidore in the 23rd minute, conceded on a foul in the penalty area by Sounders FC defender Román Torres. The Sounders FC loss to Toronto FC was their only defeat at CenturyLink Field this season. The defeat on May 6 ended an 11-game home undefeated streak in league play; since then, Sounders FC are undefeated in their last 15 home matches in league and MLS Cup play, scoring at least one goal in each of those matches. It was also the only time head coach Brian Schmetzer has lost on his home ground since being installed as head coach last July. The TFC victory ended a three-game winless streak against Sounders FC over all competitions, their first in the series since April 25, which was also their only previous win in Seattle. TFC last won at BMO Field vs. Seattle on April 25, 2010; Sounders FC are undefeated in their last four visits to Toronto in league and MLS Cup play, and in five of six games there all-time.

18 2016 MLS CUP Sat., Dec. 10, 2016, BMO Field (A: 36,045) 0 0 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC WIN 5-4 ON PENALTY KICKS TORONTO FC--Clint Irwin, Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor, Nick Hagglund, Steven Beitashour, Armando Cooper (Benoit Cheyrou 84), Michael Bradley, Jonathan Osorio (Will Johnson 77), Justin Morrow, Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco (Tosaint Ricketts 103). Penalty Kicks Summary (After 120 minutes): TOR--Altidore, Goal; Bradley, Saved; Cheyrou, Goal; Johnson, Goal; Moor, Goal; Morrow, Crossbar SEA--Evans, Goal; Ivanschitz, Goal; Fernandez, Saved; J. Jones, Goal; Lodeiro, Goal; Torres, Goal REFEREE: Alan Kelly. AR1 (bench): Frank Anderson; AR2 (opposite): Joe Fletcher; 4th: Allen Chapman TOTAL SHOTS: 19 (Giovinco 6) SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 (Altidore 3) FOULS: 21 (Cooper 4) OFFSIDES: 0 CORNER KICKS: 10 SAVES: 0 TOTAL SHOTS: 3 (3 tied with 1) SHOTS ON GOAL: 0 FOULS: 19 (Alonso 5) OFFSIDES: 2 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 7 (Frei 7) SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Stefan Frei, Tyrone Mears, Roman Torres, Chad Marshall, Joevin Jones, Osvaldo Alonso, Nicolas Lodeiro, Erik Friberg (Alvaro Fernandez 66), Jordan Morris (Brad Evans 108), Cristian Roldan, Nelson Haedo Valdez (Andreas Ivanschitz 73). CAUTIONS Bradley 93+ CAUTIONS Marshall 46+, J. Jones 72 Seattle Sounders FC won MLS Cup for the first time in the club s history, becoming the 11th team to win MLS Cup. Sounders FC were the third team to begin the MLS Cup Playoffs in the Knockout Round and lift the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy (also: 2012 LA Galaxy and 2015 Portland Timbers). Sounders FC became the fourth expansion team (created from an expansion draft) to win MLS Cup, joining the Chicago Fire (1998), Real Salt Lake (2009) and Portland Timbers (2015). Sounders FC goalkeeper Stefan Frei was named the MLS Cup MVP, the third goalkeeper in MLS Cup history to be named Most Valuable Player (Tony Meola, KC, 2000; Nick Rimando, RSL, 2009). Frei recorded seven saves during run of play over 120 minutes, tied for fifth-most in MLS Cup history. Frei also made one save during the penalty shootout. The MLS Cup Final went to extra time for a 10th time in 21 finals. Both finals played at BMO Field have gone to extra time (2010: COL 2, DAL 1). It was the first MLS Cup Final to be scoreless at the end of 120 minutes of play. It was the third time an MLS Cup Final was scoreless at the end of 90 minutes (2002, 2005). It was the fourth MLS Cup Final to be decided in a penalty kick shootout. The 12 total penalty kicks taken were the third-most in a post-match shootout decider (20 attempts; MLS Cup 2013; 14 attempts, MLS Cup 2009). Sounders FC did not have a single shot on goal for the entire match the first team in MLS Cup history to go without recording any attempts on target. Sounders FC did not have a single attempt at goal in the first half the first time in MLS Cup history a team failed to record a single shot in a half.

19 TORONTO FC PLAYOFF HISTORY No. of Series Last vs. Team Series W-L GP W-L-T OT ShO GF GA Mtg. Round Series Result Columbus Semifinals Won 1 games to 0 Montreal Semifinals Won Series Tie-Breaker New York City FC Quarterfinals Won 2 games to 0 NY Red Bulls Quarterfinals Won Series Tie-Breaker Philadelphia Wild Card Won 1 games to 0 Seattle MLS Cup '16 Lost MLS Cup '16 TOTALS TORONTO FC ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. GOALS: 10/29/2015 at Montreal L , WC MTL: Bernier (18) Piatti (33) Drogba (39) 10/26/2016 Philadelphia W , WC TOR: Giovinco (15) Osorio (48) Altidore (85); PHI: Bedoya (73) 10/30/2016 New York City FC W , QTR TOR: Altidore (84) Ricketts (92+) 11/06/2016 at New York City W , QTR TOR: Giovinco (6,20,91+) Altidore (30) Osorio (50) 11/22/2016 at Montreal L , SEM TOR: Altidore (68) Bradley (73); MTL: Oduro (10) Mancosu (12) Oyongo (53) 11/30/2016 Montreal W 5-2 (OT) 36, SEM TOR: Cooper (37) Altidore (45) Hagglund (68) Cheyrou (98) Ricketts (100); MTL: Oduro (24) Piatti (53) 12/10/2016 Seattle T 0-0 (OT) 36, FIN 10/30/2017 at Red Bulls W , QTR TOR: Vazquez (8) Giovinco (72); NYR: Royer (48+) 11/05/2017 Red Bulls L , QTR NYR: Wright-Phillips (54) 11/21/2017 at Columbus T , SEM 11/29/2017 Columbus W , SEM TOR: Altidore (60) 12/09/2017 Seattle FIN

20 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC PLAYOFF HISTORY No. of Series Last vs. Team Series W-L GP W-L-T OT ShO GF GA Mtg. Round Series Result Colorado Semifinals Won 2 games to 0 Dallas Quarterfinals Won Series Tie-Breaker Houston Semifinals Won 2 games to 0 Kansas City Wild Card Won 1 games to 0 Los Angeles Wild Card Won 1 games to 0 Portland Quarterfinals Lost 2 games to 0 Real Salt Lake Quarterfinals Won 1 games to 0 Toronto FC MLS Cup '16 Won MLS Cup '16 Vancouver Quarterfinals Won 1 games to 0 TOTALS SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T RD. GOALS: 10/29/2009 Houston T , QTR 11/08/2009 at Houston L 0-1 (OT) 27, QTR HOU: Ching (96) 10/31/2010 Los Angeles L , QTR LA: Buddle (38) 11/07/2010 at Los Angeles L , QTR SEA: Zakuani (86); LA: Buddle (19) Gonzalez (27) 10/29/2011 at Real Salt Lake L , QTR RSL: Saborio (41,53) Grabavoy (88) 11/02/2011 Real Salt Lake W , QTR SEA: Alonso (56) Neagle (61) 11/02/2012 Real Salt Lake T , QTR 11/08/2012 at Real Salt Lake W , QTR SEA: Martinez (81) 11/11/2012 at Los Angeles L , SEM LA: Keane (46+,67) Magee (64) 11/18/2012 Los Angeles W , SEM SEA: Johnson (12) Scott (57); LA: Keane (68) 10/30/2013 Colorado W , WC SEA: Evans (28) Johnson (93+) 11/02/2013 Portland L , QTR SEA: Alonso (90); POR: R. Johnson (15) Nagbe (67) 11/07/2013 at Portland L , QTR SEA: Yedlin (74) Johnson (76); POR: W. Johnson (29) Valeri (44) Danso (47) 11/02/2014 at FC Dallas T , QTR SEA: Alonso (54); DAL: Michel (34) 11/10/2014 FC Dallas T , QTR 11/23/2014 at Los Angeles L , SEM LA: Sarvas (52) 11/30/2014 Los Angeles W , SEM SEA: Evans (26) Dempsey (32); LA: Juninho (54) 10/28/2015 Los Angeles W , WC SEA: Dempsey (5) Valdez (12) Friberg (73); LA: Lletget (6) Zardes (22) 11/01/2015 FC Dallas W , QTR SEA: Ivanschitz (67) Dempsey (86); DAL: Castillo (18) 11/08/2015 at FC Dallas T 1-2 (OT) 17, QTR SEA: Marshall (90); DAL: Akindele (84) Zimmerman (91+) 10/27/2016 Sporting KC W , WC SEA: Valdez (88) 10/30/2016 FC Dallas W , QTR SEA: Valdez (50) Lodeiro (55,58) 11/06/2016 at FC Dallas L , QTR SEA: Lodeiro (54); DAL: Akindele (25) Urruti (56) 11/22/2016 Colorado W , SEM SEA: Morris (19) Lodeiro (61); COL: K. Doyle (13) 11/27/2016 at Colorado W , SEM SEA: Morris (56) 12/10/2016 at Toronto FC T 0-0 (OT) 36, FIN 10/29/2017 at Vancouver T , QTR 11/02/2017 Vancouver W , QTR SEA: Dempsey (56,88) 11/21/2017 at Houston W , SEM SEA: Svensson (11) Bruin (42) 11/30/2017 Houston W , SEM SEA: Rodriguez (22) Dempsey (57) Bruin (73) 12/09/2017 at Toronto FC FIN

21 2017 TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC (1-0-0) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 17 F Jozy Altidore M Michael Bradley D Jason Hernandez M Justin Morrow F Tosaint Ricketts M Armando Cooper M Marky Delgado G Clint Irwin M Jonathan Osorio D Nick Hagglund M Benoit Cheyrou M Jay Chapman F Raheem Edwards D Chris Mavinga Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Jozy Altidore 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Jozy Altidore 1-1 UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 1 G Clint Irwin Team totals Opponent totals SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC VS. TORONTO FC (0-1-0) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 2 M Clint Dempsey D Roman Torres M Osvaldo Alonso G Stefan Frei M Alvaro Fernandez F Will Bruin D Gustav Svensson M Nicolas Lodeiro M Harry Shipp D Joevin Jones M Cristian Roldan D Tony Alfaro F Jordan Morris M Jordy Delem Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Jozy Altidore 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Jozy Altidore 1-1 UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHT SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 24 G Stefan Frei Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

22 TORONTO FC CAREER SCORING VS. SOUNDERS FC (3-7-2) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Dwayne De Rosario Jermain Defoe Jonathan Osorio O'Brian White Jozy Altidore Chad Barrett Jordan Hamilton Ryan Johnson Eriq Zavaleta Miguel Aceval Maicon Santos Dan Gargan Nicholas Lindsay Ashtone Morgan Andrew Wiedeman Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PG Clint Irwin Alex Bono Julio Cesar Stefan Frei Joseph Bendik Chris Konopka Greg Sutton Milos Kocic Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

23 SOUNDERS FC CAREER SCORING VS. TORONTO FC (7-3-2) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT David Estrada Brad Evans Clint Dempsey Steve Zakuani Alvaro Fernandez Obafemi Martins Fredy Montero Freddie Ljungberg Jordan Morris Blaise Nkufo Sanna Nyassi Mauro Rosales Osvaldo Alonso Marc Burch Jhon Kennedy Hurtado Nate Jaqua Eddie Johnson Joevin Jones Lamar Neagle James Riley Nathan Sturgis Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Kasey Keller Michael Gspurning Marcus Hahnemann Stefan Frei Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

24 CURRENT TORONTO FC VS. SOUNDERS FC (3-7-2) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Drew Moor Jonathan Osorio Jozy Altidore Marky Delgado Jordan Hamilton Eriq Zavaleta Ashtone Morgan Steven Beitashour Alex Bono Michael Bradley Jay Chapman Benoit Cheyrou Armando Cooper Raheem Edwards Tsubasa Endoh Sebastian Giovinco Nick Hagglund Jason Hernandez Clint Irwin Chris Mavinga Justin Morrow Tosaint Ricketts Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHT SV GAA PG Alex Bono Clint Irwin Team totals Opponent totals CURRENT SOUNDERS FC VS. TORONTO FC (7-3-2) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Will Bruin Brad Evans Lamar Neagle Clint Dempsey Harry Shipp Joevin Jones Jordan Morris Osvaldo Alonso Chad Marshall Tony Alfaro Jordy Delem Oniel Fisher Stefan Frei Aaron Kovar Nicolas Lodeiro Calum Mallace Cristian Roldan Gustav Svensson Roman Torres Team totals Opponent totals GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Stefan Frei Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

25 TORONTO FC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 3 Justin Morrow 09/30/2017 vs NYR W 4-2 Assists 2 7 times 04/08/2017 vs ATL T 2-2 Shots 11 Sebastian Giovinco 04/21/2017 vs CHI W 3-1 Shots on Goal 6 Sebastian Giovinco 04/21/2017 vs CHI W 3-1 Fouls Committed 5 Jozy Altidore 06/17/2017 vs DC W Armando Cooper 06/23/2017 vs NE W 2-0 Fouls Suffered 6 Armando Cooper 03/11/2017 vs PHI T 2-2 Offside 3 Sebastian 03/04/2017 vs RSL T 0-0 Giovinco 3 Jozy Altidore 08/23/2017 vs PHI W Jozy Altidore 10/22/2017 vs ATL T 2-2 Saves 6 Alex Bono 08/19/2017 vs CHI W 3-1 Shots Faced 7 Alex Bono 08/19/2017 vs CHI W 3-1 Goals Allowed 5 Alex Bono 09/20/2017 vs MTL L 3-5 TEAM HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 5 05/26/2017 vs CLB W 5-0 Assists 4 04/08/2017 vs ATL T /10/2017 vs CLB W /26/2017 vs CLB W /09/2017 vs SJ W /16/2017 vs LA W 4-0 Shots 21 06/17/2017 vs DC W /09/2017 vs SJ W 4-0 Shots on Goal 10 09/09/2017 vs SJ W 4-0 Fouls Committed 19 04/21/2017 vs CHI W 3-1 Fouls Suffered 23 03/11/2017 vs PHI T 2-2 Corner Kicks 10 04/15/2017 vs CLB L 1-2 Offside 4 08/12/2017 vs POR W /19/2017 vs CHI W /16/2017 vs LA W 4-0 Saves 6 08/19/2017 vs CHI W 3-1 Shots Faced 7 08/19/2017 vs CHI W 3-1 Goals Allowed 5 09/20/2017 vs MTL L 3-5 TEAM LOW GAMES (2017) Shots 5 03/11/2017 vs PHI T /23/2017 vs NE L 1-2 Shots on Goal 2 03/31/2017 vs KC T /05/2017 vs DC T /20/2017 vs MTL L /23/2017 vs NE L 1-2 Fouls Committed 4 09/16/2017 vs LA W 4-0 Fouls Suffered 4 08/12/2017 vs POR W 4-1 Corner Kicks 0 07/19/2017 vs NYC T 2-2 Offside 0 03/31/2017 vs KC T /06/2017 vs SEA W /23/2017 vs NE W /01/2017 vs DAL L /30/2017 vs NYC W /15/2017 vs MTL W 1-0 Saves 0 04/21/2017 vs CHI W /26/2017 vs CLB W /05/2017 vs DC T /16/2017 vs LA W /20/2017 vs MTL L 3-5 Shots Faced 0 05/26/2017 vs CLB W /16/2017 vs LA W 4-0 SOUNDERS FC INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 2 5 times 07/04/2017 at COL W 3-1 Assists 2 4 times 03/19/2017 at NYR W 3-1 Shots 7 5 times 04/14/2017 at VAN L 1-2 Shots on Goal 3 8 times 06/21/2017 at ORL T 1-1 Fouls Committed 5 Osvaldo Alonso 04/14/2017 at VAN L 1-2 Fouls Suffered 9 Nicolas Lodeiro 06/17/2017 at NYC L 1-2 Offside 3 Nicolas Lodeiro 08/12/2017 at KC W 1-0 Saves 5 4 times 05/20/2017 at RSL W 1-0 Shots Faced 8 Tyler Miller 07/19/2017 at DC W 4-3 Goals Allowed 4 Stefan Frei 05/13/2017 at CHI L 1-4 TEAM HIGH GAMES (2017) Goals 4 07/19/2017 at DC W /05/2017 at MIN W /15/2017 at DAL W 4-0 Assists 5 07/04/2017 at COL W /19/2017 at DC W /05/2017 at MIN W 4-0 Shots 25 04/29/2017 at NE T /23/2017 at VAN T 1-1 Shots on Goal 8 04/29/2017 at NE T /23/2017 at VAN T 1-1 Fouls Committed 16 06/17/2017 at NYC L 1-2 Fouls Suffered 22 06/17/2017 at NYC L 1-2 Corner Kicks 10 08/23/2017 at VAN T 1-1 Offside 6 08/12/2017 at KC W 1-0 Saves 5 05/20/2017 at RSL W /21/2017 at ORL T /19/2017 at DC W /01/2017 at PHI L 0-2 Shots Faced 8 07/19/2017 at DC W 4-3 Goals Allowed 4 05/13/2017 at CHI L 1-4 TEAM LOW GAMES (2017) Shots 6 05/31/2017 at CLB L 0-3 Shots on Goal 1 03/31/2017 at ATL T 0-0 Fouls Committed 4 04/29/2017 at NE T 3-3 Fouls Suffered 5 10/01/2017 at PHI L 0-2 Corner Kicks 1 06/17/2017 at NYC L 1-2 Offside 0 06/17/2017 at NYC L /04/2017 at COL W /23/2017 at SJ W /27/2017 at VAN W /15/2017 at DAL W 4-0 Saves 0 08/20/2017 at MIN W 2-1 Shots Faced 1 08/20/2017 at MIN W /27/2017 at VAN W Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

26 TORONTO FC INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON HIGH GAMES ( ) Goals 3 Sebastian Giovinco 11/06/2016 at NYC W 5-0 Assists 1 18 players tied Shots 9 Sebastian Giovinco 11/06/2016 at NYC W 5-0 Shots on Goal 7 Sebastian Giovinco 11/06/2016 at NYC W 5-0 Fouls Committed 4 Jozy Altidore 10/30/2016 vs. NYC W Jozy Altidore 11/30/2016 vs. MTL W Armando Cooper 11/30/2016 vs. MTL W Sebastian Giovinco 11/30/2016 vs. MTL W Armando Cooper 12/10/2016 vs. SEA T 0-0 Fouls Suffered 6 Armando Cooper 10/30/2016 vs. NYC W Sebastian Giovinco 10/30/2016 vs. NYC W Sebastian Giovinco 12/10/2016 vs. SEA T Sebastian Giovinco 10/30/2017 at NYR W 2-1 Offside 3 Sebastian Giovinco 11/05/2017 vs. NYR L 0-1 Saves 4 Chris Konopka 10/29/2015 at MTL L Clint Irwin 11/30/2016 vs. MTL W 5-2 Shots Faced 7 Chris Konopka 10/29/2015 at MTL L 0-3 Goals Allowed 3 Chris Konopka 10/29/2015 at MTL L Clint Irwin 11/22/2016 at MTL L 2-3 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON HIGH GAMES ( ) Goals 2 Nicolas Lodeiro 10/30/2016 vs. DAL W Clint Dempsey 11/02/2017 vs. VAN W 2-0 Assists 2 Joevin Jones 10/30/2016 vs. DAL W 3-0 Shots 10 Clint Dempsey 11/02/2017 vs. VAN W 2-0 Shots on Goal 3 Lamar Neagle 11/02/2011 vs. RSL W Clint Dempsey 11/02/2014 at DAL T Clint Dempsey 11/10/2014 vs. DAL T Nicolas Lodeiro 11/22/2016 vs. COL W Clint Dempsey 11/02/2017 vs. VAN W 2-0 Fouls Committed 6 Zach Scott 11/23/2014 at LA L 0-1 Fouls Suffered 7 Freddie Ljungberg 11/08/2009 at HOU L 0-1 Offside 4 Eddie Johnson 11/18/2012 vs. LA W 2-1 Saves 9 Michael Gspurning 11/08/2012 at RSL W 1-0 Shots Faced 11 Kasey Keller 10/29/2011 at RSL L 0-3 Goals Allowed 3 Kasey Keller 10/29/2011 at RSL L Michael Gspurning 11/11/2012 at LA L Michael Gspurning 11/07/2013 at POR L 2-3 TEAM POSTSEASON HIGH GAMES ( ) Goals 5 11/06/2016 at NYC W /30/2016 vs. MTL W 5-2 Assists 5 11/06/2016 at NYC W /30/2016 vs. MTL W 5-2 Shots 19 11/30/2016 vs. MTL W /10/2016 vs. SEA T 0-0 Shots on Goal 10 11/06/2016 at NYC W 5-0 Fouls Committed 21 12/10/2016 vs. SEA T 0-0 Fouls Suffered 19 10/30/2016 vs. NYC W /10/2016 vs. SEA T 0-0 Offside 4 11/05/2017 vs. NYR L 0-1 Saves 4 10/29/2015 at MTL L /30/2016 vs. MTL W 5-2 Shots Faced 8 10/29/2015 at MTL L 0-3 Goals Allowed 3 10/29/2015 at MTL L /22/2016 at MTL L 2-3 TEAM POSTSEASON HIGH GAMES ( ) Goals 3 10/28/2015 vs. LA W /30/2016 vs. DAL W /30/2017 vs. HOU W 3-0 Assists 3 10/30/2016 vs. DAL W /30/2017 vs. HOU W 3-0 Shots 26 11/02/2011 vs. RSL W 2-0 Shots on Goal 9 11/02/2011 vs. RSL W 2-0 Fouls Committed 21 11/07/2013 at POR L 2-3 Fouls Suffered 21 11/02/2013 vs. POR L /10/2016 at TOR T 0-0 Corner Kicks 11 11/02/2013 vs. POR L 1-2 Offside 8 11/30/2017 vs. HOU W 3-0 Saves 9 11/08/2012 at RSL W 1-0 Shots Faced 11 10/29/2011 at RSL L 0-3 Goals Allowed 3 10/29/2011 at RSL L /11/2012 at LA L /07/2013 at POR L 2-3 TEAM POSTSEASON LOW GAMES ( ) Shots 5 11/05/2017 vs. NYR L 0-1 Shots on Goal 0 11/21/2017 at CLB T 0-0 Fouls Committed 9 10/29/2015 at MTL L /26/2016 vs. PHI W 3-1 Fouls Suffered 11 11/06/2016 at NYC W 5-0 Corner Kicks 1 11/05/2017 vs. NYR L 0-1 Offside 0 11/22/2016 at MTL L /10/2016 vs. SEA T 0-0 Saves 0 12/10/2016 vs. SEA T 0-0 Shots Faced 0 12/10/2016 vs. SEA T 0-0 TEAM POSTSEASON LOW GAMES ( ) Shots 3 12/10/2016 at TOR T 0-0 Shots on Goal 0 10/29/2011 at RSL L /10/2016 at TOR T 0-0 Fouls Committed 5 11/30/2014 vs. LA W /30/2016 vs. DAL W 3-0 Fouls Suffered 8 11/21/2017 at HOU W 2-0 Corner Kicks 2 10/30/2016 vs. DAL W /27/2016 at COL W 1-0 Offside 0 11/08/2009 at HOU L /07/2010 at LA L /29/2011 at RSL L /02/2011 vs. RSL W /27/2016 at COL W /02/2017 vs. VAN W 2-0 Saves 0 11/27/2016 at COL W /29/2017 at VAN T 0-0 Shots Faced 0 11/27/2016 at COL W /29/2017 at VAN T 0-0

27 TORONTO FC vs SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC TORONTO FC INFORMATION MLS GAME INFORMATION

28 TORONTO FC ON DUTY TODAY 1 Clint Irwin (28) A talented goalkeeper who took a winding road to MLS, Irwin came to Toronto FC in 2016 and established himself as first choice. Irwin came to TFC via trade after spending the previous three seasons with the Colorado Rapids, where he signed in 2013 following a preseason trial, going on to notch 10 shutouts that year, equaling the Rapids' single-season record. He originally went on trial with the New England Revolution during the 2011 preseason, but had to move on to Ottawa's Capital City FC of the Canadian Soccer League, and later with the Charlotte Eagles of USL PRO in Prior to his professional career, Irwin played his collegiate soccer at Elon Univ. 2 Justin Morrow (30) Morrow is now in his fourth season with Toronto FC. Originally selected in the second round of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft (28th overall) out of the Univ. of Notre Dame. Morrow has held down a regular starting role since the 2012 season, and in 2017 was named to the MLS Best XI for the first time after scoring a career-high eight goals. A versatile defender who has played in numerous positions, Morrow moved to TFC via trade after four seasons with the San Jose Earthquakes. He has earned three caps for the U.S. national team, his debut coming in a friendly against Canada in January Drew Moor (33) In his 13th MLS season, Moor was acquired as the first MLS free-agent signing in TFC history before the start of the 2016 campaign. A Generation adidas signing when he turned pro, Moor was originally drafted by FC Dallas with the sixth overall pick in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft out of Furman Univ. Moor moved to Colorado late in the 2009 season, where he won three Rapids Defensive Player of the Year awards and was named team captain in A durable defender who has now registered at least 30 starts in five of the last eight seasons, Moor earned his first career MLS All-Star selection in Moor has earned five caps for the United States national team during his career, his first coming July 2, 2007 against Paraguay in the 2007 Copa America. 4 Michael Bradley (30) A showcase acquisition of TFC's bold 2014 makeover, Bradley has served as a midfield general, locker-room leader and face of the club since. A product of the U.S. U-17 residency program, Bradley turned pro at 16 and was selected 36th overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by the MetroStars, coached at the time by his father, Bob. He spent one season in MLS before he was sold to Dutch Eredivisie club SC Heerenveen in January After his time there, he moved to Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany), Aston Villa (England), Chievo Verona and AS Roma (both Italy) before returning to MLS. Currently the captain of the U.S. national team with 140 senior caps, Bradley led the U.S. in the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups, also a part of the USA's 2007 and 2013 championship-winning sides in the CONCACAF Gold Cup. 5 Ashtone Morgan (26) Morgan is Toronto FC's longest tenured player, now in his seventh season with the club. After signing a Homegrown contract before the start of the 2011 season, he made his professional debut as a late substitute against Portland on March 26, He was the first graduate from the Toronto FC Academy program to earn a call-up to the Canadian national team, first called into the squad ahead of 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches, now with 13 senior caps to his credit. 6 Nick Hagglund (25) Now in his fourth season with Toronto FC, Hagglund has made regular appearances in the TFC back line. Thrust into action ahead of schedule, the imposing center back played 25 matches as a rookie in 2014 after being selected in the first round (10th overall) in the SuperDraft out of Xavier Univ. Though he found playing time harder to come by the following two seasons, he moved back into a regular starting role in TFC's run to MLS Cup a year ago. 7 Victor Vazquez (30) A product of the famed FC Barcelona youth system, Vazquez was signed before the start of the 2017 season and emerged as the team's central, creative force in the midfield. He collected 16 assists in 31 appearances in his first MLS campaign, second-most in the league, to go along with eight goals, and was a finalist for MLS Newcomer of the Year honors while also being named to the MLS Best XI. Vazquez made his only league appearance for Barcelona in April 2008, though he also featured for the team in Champions League play on a handful of occasions before finding regular playing time in a move to Club Brugge in January He went on to make over 100 appearances across all competitions for the Belgian side and was named Belgian Footballer of the Year for the season. Most recently, Vazquez played for Mexican outfit Cruz Azul. 8 Benoit Cheyrou (36) A smart, technical center midfielder able to roam from box to box or operate as a playmaker from deep, Cheyrou has been a constant presence in the engine room as TFC has reached the MLS Cup Playoffs in each of the past two years, including an appearance off the bench in 2017 MLS Cup. Before coming to MLS in 2015, Cheyrou spent seven seasons at French Ligue 1 side Olympique de Marseille, earning Ligue 1 Team of the Year honors on three consecutive occasions ('07-08, '08-09, '09-10) and winning the league title in Cheyrou also played at Lille OSC and AJ Auxerre. He has represented France at numerous youth levels over his career. 9 Tsubasa Endoh (23) A skilful technician with sharp playmaking vision in the attacking third, Endoh was selected in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft out of the Univ. of Maryland. He made his professional debut in the 2016 season opener, starting in the midfield, his first of 21 league appearances in his rookie campaign. Endoh left his family at age 12 to move to Fukushima, Japan, where he formed part of the first class of players at the Japanese Football Association (JFA) Academy, an elite residential program founded to develop the country's top talent. He and his colleagues were forced to evacuate the facility when a severe earthquake and tsunami devastated Fukushima and damaged a nuclear power plant nearby. Endoh came to Maryland in 2012 with limited English skills or knowledge of the USA, but quickly found his feet. He has represented the Japanese national team at the U-12, U-13, U-14, U-15 and U-17 levels.

29 10 Sebastian Giovinco (29) Since his arrival at TFC and MLS in 2015, Giovinco has taken the league by storm. Giovinco has scored 55 goals in 86 appearances in his first three MLS seasons, the fourth-most goals for a player in their first three MLS seasons in league history. He has scored 15 or more goals in each of the three seasons, 13 directly from free kicks, the most in MLS history (since 2003). In his first season, Giovinco broke the league's record for most combined goals and assists in a season, many of them spectacular. Short in stature but skilful, inventive and explosively quick, he spearheaded Toronto's qualification for the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time in club history, and earned the MLS Golden Boot, MLS Newcomer of the Year and MLS MVP awards. He followed that up in 2016, the first player in MLS history to be involved in 30 goals (goals plus assists) in back-to-back seasons while leading the club to a first MLS Cup. Giovinco began his career in the Juventus youth system, making his professional debut for the club on May 12, he also spent time on loan at Parma AC during his career. Giovinco has earned 21 caps and has scored one goal for the Italian national team, making his debut Feb. 9, 2011 in a friendly against Germany. He was part of Italy s second-place finish at the UEFA Euro 2012 tournament. 12 Jason Hernandez (34) Signed as a free agent by Toronto FC early on in the season, Hernandez is in his 13th MLS season, having played all across backlines in his MLS career. Hernandez has now played for five MLS clubs and logged more than 22,000 minutes across 283 regular season appearances. He came to TFC after spending the last two years with New York City FC, who selected him in the expansion draft before that club's first MLS campaign. Before his professional career, Hernandez played at Seton Hall Univ., and was a Supplemental Draft selection in 2005 by the MetroStars. 14 Jay Chapman (23) Called "a technical player" with "an ability to be a driving force in the center of midfield", Chapman spent two years in the Toronto FC Academy as a youth prospect before signing as a Homegrown Player before the 2015 season. He has 40 league appearances over his three seasons in the first team, also spending time on loan at USL side Toronto FC II. He played NCAA soccer at Michigan State, where he was named a first-team All-American in 2014, the first MSU player to achieve that honor since Eriq Zavaleta (25) Settling into a full-time starting role with Toronto FC in 2017, Zavaleta made 29 appearances (27 starts) on the backline. Acquired in a trade with Seattle Sounders FC before the start of the 2015 season, Zavaleta has converted into a full-time central defender with Toronto FC, after having played both in attack and defense in his time in the league. The 10th overall selection in the 2013 SuperDraft, Zavaleta attended Indiana Univ., where he won the 2012 NCAA College Cup. Following his rookie season, Zavaleta spent 2013 on loan to Chivas USA, then returning to Sounders FC following the dissolution of that club. He has been a member of U.S. youth national teams at the U-17 and U-20 level. 17 Jozy Altidore (28) Signed as a Designated Player on January 16, 2015 after a transfer from Sunderland A.F.C., Altidore has scored 62 goals in league play and an additional seven in the MLS Cup Playoffs since his arrival at TFC. Among the most dangerous attacking players the USA has ever seen, a member of two squads in the FIFA World Cup, Altidore was signed as a Designated Player in January Generally used as a target forward, Altidore is particularly known for his strong, physical presence in the box. Altidore became a professional at age 16 in MLS with the MetroStars before moving to Europe in 2008, where he spent time with Villarreal CF (Spain), Hull City A.F.C. (England), Buraspor (Turkey) and AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands), where he set the record for goals scored by an U.S. player in a European league with 31 in Last year, Altidore became the first player in MLS history to score goals in five consecutive matches in the same postseason, hitting the back of the net in each of TFC s matches leading to MLS Cup. His first goal of the postseason this year propelled the club into a second consecutive MLS Cup appearance. 18 Marky Delgado (22) A product of the Chivas USA youth academy, where he worked under the tutelage of current TFC head coach Greg Vanney, Delgado came to TFC from the Chivas USA dispersal draft in November He has made 54 league appearances in his first two seasons at TFC as a regular starter in the midfield. Delgado signed a Homegrown contract with Chivas USA in April 2012 at age 16, then made his pro debut aged 17 vs. Vancouver on Oct. 3 of that year. Delgado became a vital part of the Rojiblancos by displaying his versatility, as he started on the back line and also logged minutes at his natural midfield position. Delgado has represented the U.S. as a member of several youth national teams, playing in the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup. 19 Ben Spencer (22) A young, tall forward, Spencer was signed as a Homegrown Player in May after a successful spell with Toronto FC II. After beginning his youth career at Real Salt Lake s Development Academy at the Grande Sports Academy in Arizona during the season, he moved to the Chivas USA Development Academy. In December 2012, Spencer agreed to join Molde FK, where he made two appearances during the season, his professional debut coming as a substitute in a 4-0 win over Vålerenga on Sept. 1, In 2014, Spencer was loaned to the Indy Eleven of the NASL. Spencer has represented the United States at all youth levels. 20 Sergio Camargo (23) Camargo was signed as a Homegrown Player before the season after spending four years in college. A native of Colombia, Camargo started his collegiate career at Coastal Carolina University before then moving to Syracuse University for the 2016 season. He has represented Canada at the U-17 and U-20 levels, and was a member of the Canadian squad during the 2011 U-17 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. 21 Jonathan Osorio (25) Osorio is in his fifth season with Toronto FC after signing a Homegrown deal with the club in March He has made no fewer than 27 appearances in each of his years at the club, moving predominantly into a role off the substitutes' bench this season. Osorio broke onto the scene in his rookie season, scoring five league goals and earning his first cap for the Canadian national team. Prior to training with the Toronto FC Academy, Osorio played in the Canadian Soccer League with SC Toronto, also playing for Club National de Uruguay. 22 Jordan Hamilton (20) One of the most prized products of the TFC youth academy, Hamilton signed with the senior squad as a Homegrown Player in January He has scored five goals over the past two seasons as he has gained more regular playing time. After making his professional debut as a late substitute in a 1-0 defeat to Colorado on April 12, 2014, he spent most of 2014 on loan to USL club Wilmington Hammerheads, then later that year to Trofense of the Portuguese second division, then played with Toronto FC II in Hamilton represented Canada at the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup, making his full international debut vs. Colombia on Oct. 14, 2014.

30 23 Chris Mavinga (26) A versatile defender who brought experience and depth to the Toronto FC backline, Mavinga made 26 appearances in his first MLS season. Most recently on loan with ES Troyes AC of French Ligue 1, Mavinga played his youth soccer with both Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool. He joined Belgian Pro League club K.R.C. Genk on loan in December 2010 and helped the team capture the Belgian Pro League Championship. In July 2011, Mavinga s contract was purchased by Stade Rennais FC in France, then at the conclusion of the 2013 season, was sold to Russian side Rubin Kazan. After playing one year with the Russian side, Mavinga went on two separate loan spells in France, first with Stade Reims and most recently with Troyes. Mavinga earned his first senior international cap with DR Congo, in an African Cup of Nations qualification match on Sept. 6, Alex Bono (23) Taking over as the first-choice goalkeeper in his third MLS season, Bono was second in MLS with 10 shutouts in 2017 in 29 appearances. The sixth overall selection in the 2015 SuperDraft, Bono was signed to a Generation adidas contract after three seasons as a starter at Syracuse, earning a NSCAA All- America First Team nod during his NCAA career. Bono made his professional debut on May 27, 2015 in a friendly vs. Manchester City, but was loaned to Toronto FC II for most of the season. His MLS debut came June 25 vs. Orlando City, when he came on as a substitute for an injured Clint Irwin. 26 Nicolas Hasler (26) In his first MLS season, Hasler had spent the majority of his career with FC Vaduz in Liechtenstein. Hasler s time with FC Vaduz ( ) was highlighted by being named the Liechtensteiner Footballer of the Year in He also helped the club capture the Liechtensteiner Cup five consecutive times ( , , , , ) and the Swiss Challenge League during the season. Hasler began his youth career with FC Triesen in 2001 before moving to FC Balzers youth team in He later signed with FC Balzers first team in 2009 and made three appearances for the club. During the season he moved to USV Eschen/Mauren where he made 22 appearances registering three goals. Hasler has earned 47 caps, registering two goals with the Liechtenstein national team since his debut on August 11, 2010 in a friendly against Iceland. 27 Oyvind Alseth (23) A third-round selection (No. 65 overall) in the 2017 SuperDraft out of Syracuse University, Alseth made four appearances in his rookie season. Alseth captained Syracuse to the 2015 ACC soccer championship and a semifinal appearance in the NCAA College Cup. A native of Norway, Alseth is a product of the Rosenborg BK academy. 31 Armando Cooper (30) A versatile midfielder who can play multiple positions, Cooper is in his second MLS season. After starting his career in his homeland, he moved to Godoy Cruz in Argentina's Primera División in 2011, also going to ASC O?elul Gala?i of Romania and FC St. Pauli (Germany) in short-term stints, before returning to Panama where he played with Arabe Unido before coming to MLS. Cooper has earned 90 caps and registered six goals for the Panama's national team, making his debut with Panama on Oct. 7, 2006 against El Salvador. 33 Steven Beitashour (29) A steady right fullback with an accurate cross and seven years of MLS experience under his belt, Beitashour joined Toronto FC from the Vancouver Whitecaps before the start of 2016 after spending the first four years of his pro career with the San Jose Earthquakes. Drafted in the second round of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft (30th overall) out of San Diego State Univ., the San Jose native helped his hometown club win the 2012 Supporters' Shield. Born to Iranian parents, he made his debut with the Iranian national team in 2013, playing a major role in 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification and earning a place on the country's 2014 World Cup squad. 40 Mark Pais (26) A veteran goalkeeper signed from Toronto FC II in April. Pais spent the previous two seasons (2015 and 2016) with Saint Louis FC of the USL, where he appeared in a total of 33 matches. In his collegiate career, Pais split time between the University of Tulsa and Saint Louis University. 44 Raheem Edwards (22) A quick attacker out of the Toronto FC academy system, Edwards was thrust into a slightly new role as a wingback a month into the 2017 MLS season, and thrived in his brief time there, providing a serious attacking threat on the left side. He made his MLS debut in 2016 and had previously featured for TFC's first team in Canadian Championship play before becoming a regular in Edwards represented Canada at under-23 level at the Pan-American Games. 87 Tosaint Ricketts (30) A speedy, versatile player capable of contributing up top, on the wing or even at right back in a pinch, Ricketts is a Canadian national team mainstay who spent his entire professional career in Europe before joining Toronto FC in July He began his professional career with Myllykosken Pallo-47 in Finland in 2009, then joining Romanian club Politehnica Timi?oara in November 2010, He then signed with Vålerenga Fotball of the Norwegian Tippeligaen in August 2012, where he remained before joining Sandnes Ulf in early He next signed with Turkish First League club Bucaspor Kulübü, before joining Israeli Premier League club Hapoel Haifa in July 2014, then returning to Turkey and Boluspor in August Ricketts has earned 50 caps for the Canadian national team and has scored 12 goals, making his international debut in 2011 in a friendly against Greece. He has represented Canada at the 2011, 2013 and 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup tournaments. HEAD COACH: Greg Vanney The ninth head coach in TFC club history, Vanney took over the club's coaching reins on August 31, Named as 2017 MLS Coach of the Year, Vanney originally joined Toronto FC on December 11, 2013 as the club s assistant general manager and academy director. Vanney previously held titles of director of soccer operations and director of Real Salt Lake-Arizona Youth Academy, and also held a dual role at Chivas USA from as assistant coach and technical director of the youth academy. Vanney played professionally for 13 years, starting with the LA Galaxy in During his time with the Galaxy, Vanney helped lead the club to three MLS Cup championship finals, one Supporters' Shield, a U.S. Open Cup Championship and a CONCACAF Champions Cup title. He was named to the MLS Best XI in 2000 and Following the 2001 season, Vanney transferred to SC Bastia, of France s Ligue 1, where he remained until He returned to MLS, signing with FC Dallas and spending two seasons there. Following stints with Colorado and D.C. United, he rejoined the LA Galaxy in 2008, where he retired at the conclusion of the season. During his playing career, Vanney earned 36 caps and scored one goal for the U.S. national team.

31 2017 TORONTO FC STATISTICS (20-5-9, 69 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 10 F Sebastian Giovinco F Jozy Altidore M Victor Vazquez M Justin Morrow F Tosaint Ricketts M Marky Delgado D Nicolas Hasler M Jonathan Osorio D Drew Moor F Jordan Hamilton F Raheem Edwards D Ashtone Morgan M Benoit Cheyrou D Eriq Zavaleta M Jay Chapman D Steven Beitashour M Armando Cooper F Ben Spencer D Chris Mavinga M Michael Bradley G Alex Bono F Tsubasa Endoh G Clint Irwin D Jason Hernandez D Nick Hagglund D Oyvind Alseth Own-goals received 3 Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Jozy Altidore 5, Victor Vazquez 5, Sebastian Giovinco 4, Tosaint Ricketts 2, Drew Moor 2, Nicolas Hasler 1, Eriq Zavaleta 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Victor Vazquez 6, Marky Delgado 4, Raheem Edwards 3, Jozy Altidore 3, Sebastian Giovinco 2, Armando Cooper 1, Steven Beitashour 1, Justin Morrow 1, Tsubasa Endoh 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Jozy Altidore 3-5, Victor Vazquez 3-3, Sebastian Giovinco 1-3 TORONTO FC GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 1 G Clint Irwin G Alex Bono Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

32 TORONTO FC 2017 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES: Sat. Mar. 4 at Real Salt T Lake Sat. Mar. 11 at Philadelphia T TOR: Altidore (47+) Morrow (71); PHI: Simpson (11) Sapong (73) Sat. Mar. 18 at Vancouver W TOR: Vazquez (76) Altidore (80); Fri. Mar. 31 Sporting KC T Sat. Apr. 8 Atlanta T TOR: Giovinco (20) Morrow (44); ATL: Villalba (15,47) Sat. Apr. 15 at Columbus L TOR: Altidore (21); CLB: Kamara (37) Meram (43) Fri. Apr. 21 Chicago W TOR: Giovinco (28,82) Zavaleta (32); CHI: Accam (88) Fri. Apr. 28 Houston W TOR: Altidore (16,32); Wed. May 3 Orlando City SC W TOR: Giovinco (9,38); ORL: Santos Leite (46+) Sat. May 6 at Seattle W TOR: Altidore (23); Wed. May 10 at Columbus W TOR: Ricketts (81,90); CLB: Higuain (28) Sat. May 13 Minnesota W TOR: Giovinco (20) own goal (54) Ricketts (77); MIN: Molino (52,62) Fri. May 19 at New York Red T TOR: Cheyrou (70); NYR: Wright-Phillips (38) Bulls Fri. May 26 Columbus W TOR: Vazquez (6,59) Morrow (39) Osorio (86) Hamilton (93+); Sat. June 3 at New England L NE: Angoua (17) Fagundez (66) Agudelo (85) Sat. June 17 D.C. United W TOR: Altidore (60) Hamilton (85); Fri. June 23 New England W TOR: Moor (11) Giovinco (96+); Sat. July 1 at FC Dallas L TOR: Delgado (56); DAL: Lamah (5,21) Urruti (78) Wed. July 5 at Orlando City W TOR: Altidore (18) Giovinco (46,65); ORL: Rivas (63) SC Wed. July 19 at New York City FC T TOR: Morgan (11) Vazquez (91+); NYC: Villa (47+) Moralez (56) Sat. July 22 Colorado T TOR: Chapman (5); COL: Badji (76) Sun. July 30 New York City W TOR: Giovinco (32,67) Altidore (75) Edwards (82); FC Sat. Aug. 5 at D.C. United T TOR: own goal (52); DC: Opare (7) Sat. Aug. 12 Portland W TOR: Morrow (58,76) Vazquez (72) Delgado (87); POR: Valeri (89) Sat. Aug. 19 at Chicago W TOR: Delgado (14) Hasler (63) Giovinco (90); CHI: Accam (54) Wed. Aug. 23 Philadelphia W TOR: Giovinco (10) Hasler (30) Altidore (57); Sun. Aug. 27 at Montreal W TOR: Giovinco (41,93+) Altidore (52); MTL: Piatti (92+) Sat. Sep. 9 San Jose W TOR: Vazquez (26) Altidore (48,64) Osorio (67); Sat. Sep. 16 at Los Angeles W TOR: Moor (24) Ricketts (37,76) Vazquez (78); Wed. Sep. 20 Montreal L TOR: own goal (42) Ricketts (77,79); MTL: Piatti (10,24) Donadel (12) Jackson-Hamel (47,51) Sat. Sep. 23 at New England L TOR: Hasler (84); NE: Nguyen (82) Kamara (87) Sat. Sep. 30 New York Red Bulls W TOR: Morrow (32,37,91+) Vazquez (80); NYR: Veron (39) Royer (77) Sun. Oct. 15 Montreal W TOR: Altidore (16); Sun. Oct. 22 at Atlanta T TOR: Altidore (60) Giovinco (84); ATL: Asad (31) Martinez (74) 2017 Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

33 TORONTO FC # Player RSL PHI VAN KC ATL CLB CHI HOU ORL SEA CLB MIN NYR CLB NE DC NE DAL ORL NYC COL NYC DC POR CHI PHI MTL SJ LA MTL NE NYR MTL ATL Clint Irwin 90G 90G 40G 90G 90G 90G 2 Justin Morrow 90M 90M 90M 90M 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 64D 90M 90M 90M 90D 90D 90D 75D 90D 90D 90M 90M 90D 3 Drew Moor 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 61D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 45 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 4 Michael Bradley 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 5 Ashtone Morgan 21 81M 90D 70M 21 6 Nick Hagglund 90D 90D 75D 90D 39 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 65D 90D 26 19D 7 Victor Vazquez 29 90M 26 90M 73M 86M 66M 75M 65M 90M 25 90M 68M 69M 90M 90M 62M 90M 90M 90M 90M 80M 75M 79M 90M 90M 90M 76M 89M 90M 80M 8 Benoit Cheyrou M 37 90M 29 90M 90M 45M 90M 40M Tsubasa Endoh 85M 78M 16 90D 10 Sebastian Giovinco 90F 44F 90F 90F 90F 85F 90F 90F 44F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 39F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 45F 90F 90F 11 Mo Babouli 12 Jason Hernandez 90D 45D 90D 90D 90D Clement Simonin 14 Jay Chapman 24 65M 78M M Eriq Zavaleta 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 45 90D 90D 64D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 71D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 32D 90D 70D 4 17 Jozy Altidore 90F 90F 90F 28 90F 90F 90F 79F 83F 80F 90F 46 90F 78F 90F 90F 72F 78F 90F 83F 80F 90F 80F 65F 90F 86F 86F 18 Marky Delgado 10 81M 70M 90M 90M 90M 67M 81M 84M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 67M 90M 90M 68M 70M 79M 79M 56M 90M 90M 90M 90M 19 Ben Spencer 60F 61F Sergio Camargo 21 Jonathan Osorio 61M 13 90M 76M M M F 90M 68M M 22 Jordan Hamilton Chris Mavinga D 90D 40D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 69D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 62D 69D 90D 90D 90D 25 Alex Bono 90G 50 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 26 Nicolas Hasler 80M 90M 77M 72D 71D 90D 34 90M 73M 75M 27 Oyvind Alseth 74M 90D 90M 15D 31 Armando Cooper 80M 77M 64M 14 90M 54M M 82M 68M 81M F Brandon Aubrey 33 Steven Beitashour 90M 90M 90M 82M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 75M D 90D 90D D 40 Mark Pais 44 Raheem Edwards 15 90M 82M 90M 90M 79M 63D 12 90M F D M 4 47 Johan Brunell 87 Tosaint Ricketts 46 81F 62F F 89F 84F F 90F 77F 75F "00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position

34 TORONTO FC Game log: Game #1 03/04/2017 TOR 0 at RSL 0 T Game #2 03/11/2017 TOR 2 at PHI 2 T Altidore 1 (penalty kick) 47+; Morrow 1 (Bradley 1) 71 Game #3 03/18/2017 TOR 2 at VAN 0 W Vazquez 1 (Altidore 1, Edwards 1) 76; Altidore 2 (Osorio 1) 80 Game #4 03/31/2017 TOR 0 vs KC 0 T Game #5 04/08/2017 TOR 2 vs ATL 2 T Giovinco 1 (Altidore 2, Vazquez 1) 20; Morrow 2 (Beitashour 1, Vazquez 2) 44 Game #6 04/15/2017 TOR 1 at CLB 2 L Altidore 3 (Vazquez 3) 21 Game #7 04/21/2017 TOR 3 vs CHI 1 W Giovinco 2 (Vazquez 4) 28; Zavaleta 1 (Morrow 1, Vazquez 5) 32; Giovinco 3 (unassisted) 82 Game #8 04/28/2017 TOR 2 vs HOU 0 W Altidore 4 (Edwards 2, Delgado 1) 16; Altidore 5 (Giovinco 1) 32 Game #9 05/03/2017 TOR 2 vs ORL 1 W Giovinco 4 (Altidore 3) 9; Giovinco 5 (Vazquez 6) 38 Game #10 05/06/2017 TOR 1 at SEA 0 W Altidore 6 (penalty kick) 23 Game #11 05/10/2017 TOR 2 at CLB 1 W Ricketts 1 (Edwards 3, Vazquez 7) 81; Ricketts 2 (Vazquez 8, Edwards 4) 90 Game #12 05/13/2017 TOR 3 vs MIN 2 W Giovinco 6 (penalty kick) 20; own goal (Ramirez) 54; Ricketts 3 (Altidore 4) 77 Game #13 05/19/2017 TOR 1 at NYR 1 T Cheyrou 1 (Mavinga 1, Beitashour 2) 70 Game #14 05/26/2017 TOR 5 vs CLB 0 W Vazquez 2 (penalty kick) 6; Morrow 3 (Spencer 1) 39; Vazquez 3 (unassisted) 59; Osorio 1 (Hamilton 1) 86; Hamilton 1 (Edwards 5, Osorio 2) 93+ Game #15 06/03/2017 TOR 0 at NE 3 L Game #16 06/17/2017 TOR 2 vs DC 0 W Altidore 7 (Giovinco 2) 60; Hamilton 2 (Giovinco 3) 85 Game #17 06/23/2017 TOR 2 vs NE 0 W Moor 1 (Endoh 1, Cooper 1) 11; Giovinco 7 (Vazquez 9) 96+ Game #18 07/01/2017 TOR 1 at DAL 3 L Delgado 1 (unassisted) 56 Game #19 07/05/2017 TOR 3 at ORL 1 W Altidore 8 (Giovinco 4) 18; Giovinco 8 (Altidore 5, Vazquez 10) 46; Giovinco 9 (unassisted) 65 Game #20 07/19/2017 TOR 2 at NYC 2 T Morgan 1 (Spencer 2) 11; Vazquez 4 (penalty kick) 91+ Game #21 07/22/2017 TOR 1 vs COL 1 T Chapman 1 (unassisted) 5 Game #22 07/30/2017 TOR 4 vs NYC 0 W Giovinco 10 (Delgado 2) 32; Giovinco 11 (unassisted) 67; Altidore 9 (penalty kick) 75; Edwards 1 (Giovinco 5) 82) Game #23 08/05/2017 TOR 1 at DC 1 T own goal (Birnbaum) 52 Game #24 08/12/2017 TOR 4 vs POR 1 W Morrow 4 (unassisted) 58; Vazquez 5 (Giovinco 6, Delgado 3) 72; Morrow 5 (unassisted) 76; Delgado 2 (unassisted) 87 Game #25 08/19/2017 TOR 3 at CHI 1 W Delgado 3 (unassisted) 14; Hasler 1 (Vazquez 11) 63; Giovinco 12 (Ricketts 1) 90 Game #26 08/23/2017 TOR 3 vs PHI 0 W Giovinco 13 (unassisted) 10; Hasler 2 (Vazquez 12) 30; Altidore 10 (Vazquez 13) 57 Game #27 08/27/2017 TOR 3 at MTL 1 W Giovinco 14 (unassisted) 41; Altidore 11 (Delgado 4, Vazquez 14) 52; Giovinco 15 (Beitashour 3) 93+ Game #28 09/09/2017 TOR 4 vs SJ 0 W Vazquez 6 (Beitashour 4) 26; Altidore 12 (Vazquez 15) 48; Altidore 13 (Beitashour 5) 64; Osorio 2 (Mavinga 2) 66 Game #29 09/16/2017 TOR 4 at LA 0 W Moor 2 (unassisted) 24; Ricketts 4 (Hasler 1) 37; Ricketts 5 (Vazquez 16, Osorio 3) 76; Vazquez 7 (Bono 1) 78 Game #30 09/20/2017 TOR 3 vs MTL 5 L own goal (Boldor) 42; Ricketts 6 (Edwards 6) 77; Ricketts 7 (Cooper 2, Osorio 4) 79 Game #31 09/23/2017 TOR 1 at NE 2 L Hasler 3 (Bradley 2) 84 Game #32 09/30/2017 TOR 4 vs NYR 2 W Morrow 6 (unassisted) 32; Morrow 7 (unassisted) 37; Vazquez 8 (penalty kick) 80; Morrow 8 (Altidore 6, Delgado 5) 91+ Game #33 10/15/2017 TOR 1 vs MTL 0 W Altidore 14 (unassisted) 16 Game #34 10/22/2017 TOR 2 at ATL 2 T Altidore 15 (Moor 1) 60; Giovinco 16 (unassisted) 84

35 TORONTO FC CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP MLS CUP PLAYOFFS # Player SF1 SF2 F1 F2 ECS1 ECS2 ECC1 ECC2 OTT OTT MTL MTL NYR NYR CLB CLB Clint Irwin 90G 90G 90G 90G 2 Justin Morrow 45D 90M 11 90M 90M 84D 90D 3 Drew Moor 45 90D 90D 90D 45D 90D 90D 90D 4 Michael Bradley 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 5 Ashtone Morgan 21 6 Nick Hagglund Victor Vazquez 90M 28 90M 65M 90M 90M 90M 8 Benoit Cheyrou 69M 90M 9 Tsubasa Endoh 90M 77M 10 Sebastian Giovinco F 90F 90F 90F 12 Jason Hernandez 90D 13 Clement Simonin 14 Jay Chapman 90F 15 Eriq Zavaleta 90D 90D 90D 90D 66D 20 45D 17 Jozy Altidore 90F 45 86F 45F 68F 18 Marky Delgado 13 90M 45 90M 90M 70M Ben Spencer 20 Sergio Camargo 21 Jonathan Osorio 90F 90M 62M 45M M 81M 22 Jordan Hamilton 90F 45F 62F 23 Chris Mavinga 90D 90D 90D 90D 54D 90D 90D 25 Alex Bono 90G 90G 90G 90G 26 Nicolas Hasler 26 81M 27 Oyvind Alseth 31 Armando Cooper 63M Brandon Aubrey 33 Steven Beitashour 56 90M 90M 90M 64D 90D 90D 40 Mark Pais 42 Mitchell Taintor 90D 44 Raheem Edwards 89M 79M 90M 6 47 Johan Brunell 87 Tosaint Ricketts 27 34F 45F 90F CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP SF1 05/23/2017 TOR 1 at OTTAWA 2 L Cheyrou (Hamilton) 35 SF2 05/31/2017 TOR 4 vs OTTAWA 0 W Edward (own goal) 41; Endoh (Vázquez) 42; Delgado (Morrow) 80; Giovinco (Vázquez) 85 F1 06/21/2017 TOR 1 at MTL 1 T Altidore (Edwards) 30 F2 06/27/2017 TOR 2 vs MTL 1 W Giovinco (Bradley) 53; Giovinco (Edwards) 95+ MLS CUP PLAYOFFS ECSF1 10/30/2017 TOR 2 at NYR 1 W Vazquez 1 (unassisted) 8; Giovinco 1 (unassisted) 72 ECSF2 11/05/2017 TOR 0 vs NYR 1 L ECC1 11/21/2017 TOR 0 at CLB 0 T ECC2 11/29/2017 TOR 1 vs CLB 0 W Altidore 1 (Vazquez 1) 60

36 CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS FOR CURRENT TORONTO FC PLAYERS UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG PKG PKA SKG SKA FC FS OFF CK C E 17 F Jozy Altidore D Steven Beitashour M Michael Bradley M Benoit Cheyrou M Armando Cooper M Marky Delgado M Raheem Edwards F Sebastian Giovinco D Nick Hagglund M Nicolas Hasler D Jason Hernandez D Chris Mavinga D Drew Moor D Justin Morrow M Jonathan Osorio F Tosaint Ricketts M Victor Vazquez F Eriq Zavaleta UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PKG PKA SKG SKA W L T SO 25 GK Alex Bono GK Clint Irwin

37 ALL-TIME TORONTO FC POSTSEASON STATISTICS (6-3-2, 20 PTS.) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A Jozy Altidore Sebastian Giovinco Tosaint Ricketts Jonathan Osorio Nick Hagglund Armando Cooper Victor Vazquez Michael Bradley Benoit Cheyrou Steven Beitashour Will Johnson Justin Morrow Eriq Zavaleta Mark Bloom Alex Bono Marky Delgado Raheem Edwards Robbie Findley Herculez Gomez Nicolas Hasler Clint Irwin Jackson Ahmed Kantari Chris Konopka Chris Mavinga Drew Moor Josh Williams Team totals Opponent totals TORONTO FC INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING GOALKEEPER GP GS SV GA GAA SO Alex Bono Clint Irwin Chris Konopka Team totals Opponent totals

38 PLAYOFF MATCH DAY # MLS CUP FINALS TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 BMO FIELD KICKOFF: 4:00 P.M. ET TORONTO FC 2017 AUDI MLS CUP PLAYOFFS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) RESULT Monday, October 30 New York Red Bulls 7:00 p.m. W 2 1 Sunday, November 5 New York Red Bulls 3:00 p.m. L 1 0 Tuesday, November 21 Columbus Crew SC 8:00 p.m. D 0 0 Wednesday, November 29 Columbus Crew SC 7:30 p.m. W 1 0 Saturday, December 9 Seattle Sounders FC 4:00 p.m. TORONTO FC REGULAR SEASON RECORD (W/L/D) PTS. (1 st MLS & EASTERN CONFERENCE) ALL TIME POST SEASON RECORD (W/L/D) TV: TSN 1, 4 & 5 Luke Wileman, Steven Caldwell & Kristian Jack ESPN UniMás TVAS MLS LIVE RADIO: Sportsnet 590 The FAN TORONTO FC PR Contact: Jeff Bradley JBradley@torontofc.ca Phone: (o) (c) Mike Masaro MMasaro@TorontoFC.ca Phone: (o) (c) Anthony Cozzetto ACozzetto@TorontoFC.ca Phone: (o) (c) TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 1

39 TORONTO FC 2017 ROSTER (As of December 6, 2017) Number Name Pos HT WT D.O.B. Age Birthplace Pronunciation 1 Clint Irwin GK 6' /1/ Charlotte, NC CL INT ER WIN 2 Justin Morrow D 5' /4/ Cleveland, OH MORR OH 3 Drew Moor D 6' /15/ Dallas, Texas M OO UR 4 Michael Bradley M 6' /31/ Princeton, NJ BRAD LEE 5 Ashtone Morgan D 5' /9/ Toronto, ON ASH TON MORE GAN 6 Nick Hagglund D 6' /14/ Cincinnati, OH HAGG LUND 7 Victor Vázquez M 5' /20/ Barcelona, Spain VAS KEZ 8 Benoît Cheyrou M 5' /3/ Suresnes, France BUHN WAH SHEY ROU 9 Tsubasa Endoh F 5' /20/ Tokyo, Japan SOO BAH SAH ENN DO 10 Sebastian Giovinco F 5' /26/ Turin, Italy SE BAS TI AN JOE VIN KO 12 Jason Hernandez D /26/ New York, NY HUR NAN DEZ 14 Jay Chapman M 6' /1/ Brampton, ON CHAP MAN 15 Eriq Zavaleta D 6' /2/ Westfield, IN ZAV AH LET AH 17 Jozy Altidore F 6' /6/ Livingston, NJ JO ZEE AL TI DOR 18 Marco Delgado M 5' /16/ Glendora, CA DEL GA DO 19 Ben Spencer F /28/ Albuquerque, NM SPEN SIR 20 Sergio Camargo M 5' /16/ Cucuta, Colombia SIR GEE OH CAM ARE GO 21 Jonathan Osorio M 5' /12/ Toronto, ON JOHN ATHAN O SOR EE O 22 Jordan Hamilton F 6' /17/ Scarborough, ON JOR DAN HAM IL TON 23 Chris Mavinga D 6' /26/ Meaux, France MAV ING AH 25 Alex Bono GK 6' /25/ Syracuse, NY BO NO 26 Nicolas Hasler D /4/ Vaduz, Liechtenstein HAZ LUR 27 Oyvind Alseth D /13/ Trondheim, Norway OY VIN AL SETH 31 Armando Cooper M /26/ Colón, Panama ARE MON DO COO PER 32 Brandon Aubrey D 6' /14/ Plano, Texas AW BRI 33 Steven Beitashour D 5' /1/ San Jose, California BEY TAH SURE 40 Mark Pais GK 6' /3/ St. Louis, Mo. PACE 44 Raheem Edwards F /17/ Toronto, ON RA HEEM ED WORDS 87 Tosaint Ricketts F 5' /6/ Edmonton, Alberta TUH SAINT RICK ETTS TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 2

40 2017 TORONTO FC PLAYOFFS & REGULAR SEASON MEDIA NOTES Playoffs During the second leg match against Columbus Crew SC, Michael Bradley had game highs Touches (99), Recoveries (14), Interceptions (4) & Clearances (3) During the second leg match against Columbus Crew SC, Michael Bradley was 74/81 in 91.4 % passing accuracy Regular Season Toronto FC has set a new club record for home points in a season. The previous record was 34 points set in 2015 Toronto FC has set the MLS all time record for points in a single season with 69 points, beating the 1998 LA Galaxy The point total also sets a record for the highest point margin between the Supporters Shield winners and the second place team in the regular season with a 12 point margin Toronto FC tied a MLS record for most home points in a single season (42) Toronto FC tied the MLS regular season wins record in the post shootout era with 20, tying the 2014 Seattle Sounders With the 4 0 victory over the LA Galaxy, Toronto FC has set club records for most road victories (7) and road points (27) in a season Sebastian Giovinco s direct free kick goal in the 84 th minute was his sixth of the season, setting a new MLS single season record (since records available in 2003). Giovinco now has 13 direct free kick goals in his MLS career. Jozy Altidore s goal marked the first time in club history Toronto FC has had two 15 goal scorers in a single season: Sebastian Giovinco (16) and Jozy Altidore (15) Toronto FC is now unbeaten in 14 MLS matches (regular season and playoffs) when both Sebastian Giovinco and Jozy Altidore score in the same match (12 wins, 2 draws) Nicolas Hasler became the 15 th player to score a goal for Toronto FC this season. This marks the third time in club history that TFC has had 15 different goal scorers in a season (previously in 2008 and 2015) Jozy Altidore has registered six multi goal games in MLS play since joining Toronto FC Since joining MLS, Sebastian Giovinco has scored 22 goals from outside the box, the most of any MLS player Alex Bono earned his 10 th clean sheet of the season. This sets a new club record for clean sheets in a single season During the September 16 th match against the LA Galaxy, Alex Bono had an assist. This is the first time a Toronto FC goalie has had an assist in a regular season MLS match since 5/17/14. Toronto FC has scored 15 headed goals this season, the most in MLS. Only one other player in MLS history that was listed in the team s roster files as a defender scored 3+ goals in a game was Jose Vasquez of the LA Galaxy on 09/21/1997 in a LA 3 2 victory over SJ Justin Morrow becomes the second player in club history to record a hat trick during league play TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 3

41 2017 Transactions July 13, 2017 Signed Liechtenstein international defender Nicolas Hasler May 12, 2017 Toronto FC has loaned Mark Pais, Ashtone Morgan, Ben Spencer to Toronto FC II May 2, 2017 Toronto FC signed forward Ben Spencer April 21, 2017 Toronto FC placed forward Mo Babouli on waivers April 6, 2017 Toronto FC placed defender Johan Brunell on waivers April 4, 2017 Toronto FC signed goalkeeper Mark Pais March 31, 2017 Toronto FC has loaned Sergio Camargo and Jason Hernandez to Toronto FC II March 24, 2017 Toronto FC has loaned Oyvind Alseth, Brandon Aubrey, Jay Chapman, Marky Delgado, Raheem Edwards and Tsubasa Endoh to Toronto FC II March 22, 2017 Signed defender Oyvind Alseth March 21, 2017 Signed defender Jason Hernandez March 16, 2017 Signed defender Johan Brunell Re signed defender Nick Hagglund to a multi year contraction extension March 2, 2017 Signed forward Raheem Edwards as a Home Grown Player. Edwards becomes the 14 th player in club history to sign for the first team from the Academy February 20, 2017 Signed midfielder Víctor Vázquez February 3, 2017 Signed goalkeeper Clint Irwin to a new contract February 2, 2017 Signed Canadian international Tosaint Ricketts to a new contract February 1, 2017 Re signed midfielder Benoit Cheyrou January 31, 2017 Signed defender Chris Mavinga January 18, 2017 Selected goalkeeper Robert Moewes from Duke University with the 8 th pick of the third round of the 2017 MLS SuperDraft. Selected defender Oyvind Alseth from Syracuse University with the 21 st pick of the third round in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft. Selected defender Lars Eckenrode from the University of Michigan with the 17 th pick in the fourth round of the 2017 MLS SuperDraft. Selected defender Juan Pablo Saavedra from Virginia Tech with the 21 st pick in fourth round of the 2017 MLS SuperDraft January 13, 2017 Traded two second round picks (26 th & 27 th overall) in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft to Chicago Fire for $75,000 of TAM (Targeted Allocation Money) TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 4

42 Selected defender Brandon Aubrey from the University of Notre Dame in the first round (21 st overall) in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft January 11, 2017 Signed midfielder Serio Camargo as a Home Grown Player. Camargo becomes the thirteenth player in club history to sign for the first team from the Academy TORONTO FC INJURY REPORT (As of December 6, 2017) Player Injury Status Jozy Altidore Ankle Injury Questionable TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 5

43 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON TORONTO FC 2017 MLS SCHEDULE TIME DATE OPPONENT BROADCAST (ET) RESULT Saturday, March 4 Real Salt Lake TSN 4:30 PM D 0 0 Saturday, March 11 Philadelphia TSN 4:30 PM D 2 2 Saturday, March 18 Vancouver CTV 4:00 PM W 2 0 Friday, March 31 Sporting KC TSN 7:30 PM D 0 0 Saturday, April 8 Atlanta TSN 7:30 PM D 2 2 Saturday, April 15 Columbus TSN 8:00 PM L 2 1 Friday, April 21 Chicago TSN 7:30 PM W 3 1 Friday, April 28 Houston TSN 7:30 PM W 2 0 Wednesday, May 3 Orlando City TSN 7:30 PM W 2 1 Saturday, May 6 Seattle CTV 3:00 PM W 1 0 Wednesday, May 10 Columbus TSN 7:30 PM W 2 1 Saturday, May 13 Minnesota CTV 3:00 PM W 3 2 New York Red Friday, May 19 TSN 7:30 PM Bulls D 1 1 Friday, May 26 Columbus TSN 7:00 PM W 5 0 Saturday, June 3 New England TSN 7:30 PM L 3 0 Saturday, June 17 D.C. United TSN 7:30 PM W 2 0 Friday, June 23 New England TSN 8:00 PM W 2 0 Saturday, July 1 FC Dallas TSN 7:00 PM L 3 1 Wednesday, July 5 Orlando City TSN 7:30 PM W 3 1 Wednesday, July 19 New York City FC TSN 7:30 PM D 2 2 Saturday, July 22 Colorado TSN 7:00 PM D 1 1 Sunday, July 30 New York City FC TSN 2:00 PM W 4 0 Saturday, August 5 D.C. United TSN 7:00 PM D 1 1 Saturday, August 12 Portland TSN 6:00 PM W 4 1 Saturday, August 19 Chicago TSN 8:00 PM W 3 1 Wednesday, August 23 Philadelphia TSN 8:00 PM W 3 0 Sunday, August 27 Montreal TSN 4:30 PM W 3 1 Saturday, September 9 San Jose TSN 5:00 PM W :30 Saturday, September 16 LA Galaxy TSN PM W 4 0 Wednesday, September Montreal TSN 7:30 PM 20 L 5 3 Saturday, September 23 New England TSN 5:00 PM L 2 1 New York Red Saturday, September 30 TSN 7:00 PM Bulls W 4 2 Sunday, October 15 Montreal TSN 5:00 PM W 1 0 Sunday, October 22 Atlanta TSN 4:00 PM D 2 2 TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 6

44 TORONTO FC STATISTICAL BREAK DOWN 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON # of Games played: 34 Statistics By Half GOALS First Second Total Toronto FC Opponents SHOTS Att.On Goal On Target Off Target Blocked Shots Toronto FC Opponents Record vs MLS Team 2017 All Time Atlanta United FC Chicago Fire Colorado Rapids Columbus Crew SC D.C. United FC Dallas Houston Dynamo LA Galaxy Minnesota United FC Montreal Impact New England Revolution New York City FC New York Red Bulls Orlando City SC Philadelphia Union Portland Timbers Real Salt Lake San Jose Earthquakes Seattle Sounders FC Sporting KC Vancouver Whitecaps FC TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 7

45 Record By Month Record By Day Month Home Away Overall Day Home Away Overall March Monday April Tuesday May Wednesday June Thursday July Friday August Saturday September Sunday October Situational Records Half Time Record Leading at Half Time W L D Trailing at Half Time W L D Tied at Half Time W L D Scoring First Record when TFC Scores First W L D Record when Opponent Scores First W L D Record when Neither Team Scores W L D 2 Possession Full Time Record when TFC has greater than 50% Possession W L D Record when TFC has less than 50% Possession W L D TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 8

46 Record when Scoring Goal(s) W L D Zero 1 2 One Two Three Four Five MLS Regular Season Awards MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 3 Bench: Jozy Altidore Week 5 Bench: Alex Bono, Raheem Edwards Week 8 Eriq Zavaleta, Michael Bradley, Sebastian Giovinco; Bench: Victor Vázquez Week 9 Raheem Edwards, Jozy Altidore; Bench: Marky Delgado Week 10 Justin Morrow; Bench: Sebastian Giovinco; Coach: Greg Vanney Week 11 Tosaint Ricketts; Bench: Alex Bono; Coach: Greg Vanney Week 13 Victor Vázquez Week 16 Michael Bradley; Bench: Sebastian Giovinco Week 17 Drew Moor Week 21 Drew Moor, Michael Bradley, Sebastian Giovinco; Bench: Chris Mavinga Week 23 Justin Morrow, Markey Delgado; Coach: Greg Vanney Week 24 Markey Delgado; Bench: Michael Bradley Week 25 Victor Vázquez, Sebastian Giovinco; Bench: Alex Bono, Michael Bradley Week 27 Drew Moor, Steven Beitashour, Victor Vázquez, Jozy Altidore; Coach: Greg Vanney Week 28 Victor Vázquez, Michael Bradley; Bench: Tosaint Ricketts; Coach: Greg Vanney Week 30 Justin Morrow, Jozy Altidore; Coach: Greg Vanney MLS Player of the Week Week 8 Sebastian Giovinco Week 21 Sebastian Giovinco Week 23 Justin Morrow Week 25 Sebastian Giovinco Week 27 Jozy Altidore Week 30 Justin Morrow MLS Save of the Week Week 17 Alex Bono TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 9

47 2017 MLS Game by Game Results GM # DATE OPPONENT *PK, ^ET + = Sellout RESULT (W L D) GWG TFC GOALS GF GA AF AA ATTEND. 1 Saturday, March Real Salt Lake D , Saturday, March Philadelphia D 17*, ,795 3 Saturday, March Vancouver W 7 7, ,438 4 Friday, March 31 Sporting KC D ,909 5 Saturday, April 8 Atlanta D 10, ,812 6 Saturday, April Columbus L ,319 7 Friday, April 21 Chicago W 15 10,15, ,097 8 Friday, April 28 Houston W 17 17, ,358 9 Wednesday, May 3 Orlando City W 10 10, , Saturday, May Seattle W 17 17* , Wednesday, May Columbus W 87 87, ,318 10*, MIN Saturday, May 13 Minnesota 12 W 87 OG, New York Red Friday, May Bulls D , Friday, May 26 Columbus W 7 7*,2,7,21,22^ , Saturday, June New England L , Saturday, June 17 D.C. United W 17 17, , Friday, June 23 New England W 3 3,10^ , Saturday, July FC Dallas L , Wednesday, July Orlando City W 10 17,10, , Wednesday, July New York City FC D 5, 7^ , Saturday, July 22 Colorado D , Sunday, July 30 New York City FC W 10 10,10,17*, , Saturday, August D.C. United D DC OG , Saturday, August 12 Portland W 2,7,2, , Saturday, August Chicago W 26 18,26, , Wednesday, August 23 Philadelphia W 10 10,26, , Sunday, August Montreal W 17 10,17,10^ , Saturday, September 9 San Jose W 7 7,17,17, , Saturday, September LA Galaxy W 3 3,87,87, ,650 MTL OG, Wednesday, September 20 Montreal 30 L 87, , Saturday, September New England L , Saturday, September 30 New York Red Bulls W 7 2,2,7*, , Sunday, October 15 Montreal W , Sunday, October Atlanta D 17, ,874 TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 10

48 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS TORONTO FC STATISTICAL BREAK DOWN 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS # of Games played: 4 Statistics By Half GOALS First Second Total Toronto FC Opponents SHOTS Att.On Goal On Target Off Target Blocked Shots Toronto FC Opponents Record vs MLS Team 2017 Playoffs All Time Playoffs Chicago Fire Colorado Rapids Columbus Crew SC D.C. United FC Dallas Houston Dynamo LA Galaxy Montreal Impact New England Revolution New York City FC New York Red Bulls Orlando City SC Philadelphia Union Portland Timbers Real Salt Lake San Jose Earthquakes Seattle Sounders FC Sporting KC Vancouver Whitecaps FC TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 11

49 Record By Month Record By Day Month Home Away Overall Day Home Away Overall October Monday November Tuesday December Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Situational Records Half Time Record Leading at Half Time W L D Trailing at Half Time W L D Tied at Half Time W L D Scoring First Record when TFC Scores First W L D Record when Opponent Scores First W L D Record when Neither Team Scores W L D 1 Possession Full Time Record when TFC has greater than 50% Possession W L D Record when TFC has less than 50% Possession W L D TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 12

50 Record when Scoring Goal(s) W L D Zero 1 1 One Two Three Four Five MLS Cup Playoffs Game By Game Results GM # DATE OPPONENT *PK, ^ET + = Sellout RESULT (W L D) GWG TFC GOALS GF GA AF AA ATTEND. 1 Monday, October 30 New York Red Bulls W 10 7, ,107 2 Sunday, November 5 New York Red Bulls L , Tuesday, November 21 Columbus Crew SC D , Wednesday, November 29 Columbus Crew SC W , Saturday, December 9 Seattle Sounders FC TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 13

51 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS RESULTS AND LINEUPS MATCH DAY NEW YORK RED BULLS W 2 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 SCORING SUMMARY TFC Victor Vazquez 8 NYRB Daniel Royer (PK) TFC Sebastian Giovinco 72 MISCONDUCT SUMMARY NYRB Damien Perrinelle 80 (caution) TFC Sebastian Giovinco 82 (caution) LINEUPS TORONTO FC (3 5 2) Alex Bono; Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor (Nick Hagglund HT), Chris Mavinga; Steven Beitashour, Marco Delgado, Michel Bradley, Victor Vazquez (Jonathan Osorio 65 ), Justin Morrow; Jozy Altidore (Armando Cooper 86 ), Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Clint Irwin, Raheem Edwards, Nicolas Hasler, Tosaint Ricketts NY RED BULLS Luis Robles; Michael Murillo, Aaron Long, Damien Perrinelle (Vincent Bezecourt 82 ); Tyler Adams, Sean Davis (Gonzalo Verón 63 ), Felipe, Daniel Royer, Kemar Lawrence, Sacha Kljestan; Bradley Wright Phillips Substitutes Not Used: Ryan Meara, Connor Lade, Fidel Escobar, Derrick Etienne, Alex Muyl MATCH DAY 2 VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS L 1 0 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SCORING SUMMARY NYRB Bradley Wright Phillips 53 (Daniel Royer) MISCONDUCT SUMMARY NYRB Sacha Kljestan 34 (caution) TFC Jozy Altidore 34 (caution) NYRB Sacha Kljestan (ejection) TFC Michael Bradley (caution) TFC Jozy Altidore (ejection) NYRB Bradley Wright Phillips 71 (caution) TFC Sebastian Giovinco 80 (caution) NYRB Felipe (caution) LINEUPS TORONTO FC (3 5 2) Alex Bono; Eriq Zavaleta (Jonathan Osorio 66 ), Drew Moor, Chris Mavinga (Nick Hagglund 54 ); Steven Beitashour (Nicolas Hasler 64 ), Marco Delgado, Michel Bradley, Victor Vazquez, Justin Morrow; Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Clint Irwin, Raheem Edwards, Armando Cooper, Tosaint Ricketts NY RED BULLS Luis Robles; Michael Murillo (Sean Davis 64 ), Aaron Long, Damien Perrinelle; Tyler Adams, Gonzalo Verón (Derrick Etienne 80 ), Felipe, Daniel Royer, Kemar Lawrence, Sacha Kljestan ; Bradley Wright Phillips Substitutes Not Used: Ryan Meara, Connor Lade, Fidel Escobar, Alex Muyl, Vincent Bezecourt TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 14

52 MATCH DAY COLUMBUS CREW SC D 0 0 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Scoring Summary None Misconduct Summary CCSC Artur 33 (caution) CCSC Pedro Santos 52 (caution) CCSC Jonathan Mensah 54 (caution) TFC Jonathan Osorio 68 (caution) TFC Raheem Edwards 85 (caution) Lineups TORONTO FC ( ) Alex Bono; Nicolas Hasler (Armando Cooper 81 ), Steven Beitashour, Drew Moor, Chris Mavinga, Justin Morrow (Raheem Edwards 84 ); Marco Delgado (Eriq Zavaleta 70 ), Michael Bradley, Jonathan Osorio; Tosaint Ricketts, Victor Vazquez Substitutes Not Used: Clint Irwin, Nick Hagglund, Benoit Cheyrou, Ben Spencer COLUMBUS CREW SC Zack Steffen; Harrison Afful, Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Jukka Raitala; Wil Trapp, Artur, Pedro Santos (Kekuta Manneh 78 ), Federico Higuaín, Justin Meram; Ola Kamara Substitutes Not Used: Brad Stuver, Lalas Abubakar, Héctor Jiménez, Mohammed Abu, Cristian Martínez, Adam Jahn MATCH DAY 4 VS. COLUMBUS CREW SC W 1 0 Wednesday, NOVEMBER 29 Scoring Summary TFC Jozy Altidore 60 (Víctor Vázquez) Misconduct Summary TFC Michael Bradley 78 (caution) CCSC Jonathan Mensah 86 (caution) Lineups TORONTO FC (3 5 2) Alex Bono; Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor, Chris Mavinga; Steven Beitashour, Jonathan Osorio (Nick Hagglund 81 ), Michael Bradley, Víctor Vázquez, Justin Morrow; Jozy Altidore (Armando Cooper 68 ), Sebastian Giovinco Substitutes Not Used: Clint Irwin, Nicolas Hasler, Tosaint Ricketts, Raheem Edwards COLUMBUS CREW SC Zack Steffen; Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Lalas Abubakar (Kekuta Manneh 73 ); Harrison Afful, Wil Trapp, Mohammed Abu (Adam Jahn 80 ), Pedro Santos (Héctor Jiménez 85 ); Federico Higuaín, Ola Kamara, Justin Meram Substitutes Not Used: Brad Stuver, Jukka Raitala, Alex Crognale, Niko Hansen TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 15

53 TORONTO FC MANAGEMENT & COACHING BIOS BILL MANNING PRESIDENT Bill Manning was named President of Toronto FC on October 12, Under his direction, TFC promptly put together a 2016 season that was easily the best in club history, both on and off the field. During his first full season as President, Manning oversaw an organization that won the Canadian Championship, the Major League Eastern Conference championship and finish as runners up in the MLS Cup while shattering past attendance records. Manning joined Toronto FC after spending the previous eight seasons as president of Real Salt Lake (RSL) and Rio Tinto Stadium. During his time with RSL, Manning helped to transform the club into a consistent winner RSL won the 2009 MLS Cup championship and a model franchise off the pitch, where both season tickets and sponsorships more than tripled during his tenure. The club also won the Eastern Conference title (2009), Western Conference title (2013) and were MLS Cup runners up (2013) and CONCACAF Champions League runners up (2011). Manning was the recipient of the Major League Soccer Doug Hamilton Executive of the Year award in both 2012 and In addition, he helped establish, open and sell naming rights to Rio Tinto Stadium. Manning s experience in sports management spans 24 years. In addition to his work in Major League Soccer, Manning has held executive positions with the National Football League s Philadelphia Eagles and the National Basketball Association s Houston Rockets. A native of Massapequa, New York, Manning was a nationally recognized collegiate soccer player at the University of Bridgeport where, as a sophomore in 1984, he helped the Purple Knights to an NCAA quarterfinal berth. As a senior in 1986 Manning led his team to a final four appearance while earning first team All America honors. Manning continued his playing career after college and advanced to two U.S. Open Cup finals with the Brooklyn Italians, winning the title in He also played professionally in the United Soccer League (USL) with the Penn Jersey Spirit (1991), the Valley Golden Eagles (1993) and New York Fever ( ). Manning also earned a U.S. Soccer National A Coaching License in While still playing in the USL, Manning began his career in sports management, working in the front office of the Continental Indoor Soccer League in 1993 and for the New York Fever in After his last season as a player, he went on to leadership roles in the United Soccer League with the Long Island Rough Riders and the Minnesota Thunder where he was named USL Executive of the Year in 1999 following a championship season. Manning got his start in MLS in 2000 with the Tampa Bay Mutiny as President and General Manager and was named 2000 MLS Executive of the Year by the Washington Post. After the Mutiny, Manning left the soccer world to enhance his business acumen serving as Director of Corporate Partnerships for the NBA s Houston Rockets from where he was part of the staff that opened the state of the art Toyota Center. Manning would then move on to the NFL s Philadelphia Eagles where as Vice President of Sales and Service he managed all corporate partnerships and premium seating from , overseeing revenue growth of over 50 percent during his tenure. Manning received his Bachelor of Science degree (1987) and Masters in Business Administration (1989) from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut where he was inducted into the school s Hall of Fame in 2006 and honoured with the Distinguished Alumni Award in Manning and his wife, Jennifer, reside in King City with their sons John and Will. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 16

54 TIM BEZBATCHENKO GENERAL MANAGER Tim Bezbatchenko was named general manager of Toronto FC on September 20, 2013 after having spent three years at the Major League Soccer (MLS) as Senior Director of Player Relations and Competition. Since joining Toronto FC, Bezbatchenko has been instrumental in making changes to a club that had never made the playoffs in its history prior to his arrival. His work focused on changes to the roster and creating a new vision for Toronto FC: to be a leader in player development, a leading edge organization in innovative practices and to be internationally recognized as a consistent contender for championships in North America. The changes have led to Toronto FC having its three best seasons in club history, including becoming the first Canadian team to compete and host the MLS Cup Finals in In 2014, with a number of key acquisitions made through signings and trades, Bezbatchenko was a central figure in acquiring three Designated Players, England international Jermain Defoe, American international Michael Bradley and Brazilian striker Gilberto. The club finished with the winningest season in club history at the time. The 2015 season saw Bezbatchenko make additional roster changes to build on the core group of players established in 2014, including the addition of two Designated Players, Italian international Sebastian Giovinco and U.S. international Jozy Altidore, as well as French midfielder Benoît Cheyrou and MLS talents such as Marky Delgado and Eriq Zavaleta. As a result, the club was able to clinch a playoff berth for first time in club history and broke many club records along the way: total points in a season (49), total wins in a season (15), total goals in a season (58), home wins in a season (11), total home goals in a season (34) and recorded four consecutive wins for first time in club history. The 2016 season was another historic year for the club. Toronto FC hosted the Seattle Sounders FC in the 2016 MLS Cup Finals at BMO Field, eventually falling in penalties. The offseason saw more MLS veteran additions to the roster including goalkeeper Clint Irwin, defenders Drew Moor, Steven Beitashour and two time MLS Cup champion midfielder Will Johnson. In addition, midseason acquisitions of Armando Cooper and Tosaint Ricketts helped propel Toronto FC to its best finish in club history (3 rd in the Eastern Conference). The Reds also set records for points in a season (50) and fewest goals conceded (39). The 2016 season also saw Toronto FC claim its fifth Amway Canadian Championship (Bezbatchenko s first with the club) defeating Vancouver Whitecaps FC on aggregrate. The hallmark signing in Bezbatchenko s tenure as general manager has been Sebastian Giovinco. In his first season with Toronto FC and in MLS, Giovinco broke multiple MLS and club records. He also captured numerous awards that included the 2015 Landon Donovan MLS Most Valuable Player, the 2015 Newcomer of the Year award, being named to the 2015 & 2016 MLS Best XI and the 2015 Golden Boot as the league s top goal scorer, 2016 Audi Index Player of the Year and the first player to collect 70 regular season points (goals and assists) over two seasons. On the player development side, Bezbatchenko was instrumental in securing a second professional team in the United Soccer League (USL) called Toronto FC II in 2015 and hired Laurent Guyot from the French Football Federation (FFF) as Academy Director. Toronto FC II has helped create a clear developmental path from the Academy through to the First Team and gives TFC Academy players meaningful professional minutes. Prior to joining Toronto FC, Bezbatchenko spent three years as the Senior Director of Player Relations and Competition with MLS located in New York City. In that role, he was responsible for negotiating and drafting player contracts, as well as finalizing loan and transfer agreements for the import and export of players to and from MLS. In addition he oversaw all MLS rosters, the MLS player pool, and team salary budgets. He was also responsible for youth and player development initiatives for the league, including the home grown player signing process. Bezbatchenko also helped the Player Department manage the relationship between the Players Union and interpretation of the league s collective bargaining agreement (CBA). He also served as a liaison TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 17

55 with the US Soccer Federation and the Canadian Soccer Association. During the 2013 season MLS announced a partnership with the FFF to create an educational course for MLS Academy Directors that was managed by Bezbatchenko. Prior to joining MLS, Bezbatchenko served as an attorney for Shearman & Sterling LLP, in New York City, where he worked in their Mergers & Acquisitions group. He graduated with honours from the University of Richmond with a B.A. in Economics and Leadership Studies in 2004 and later from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in Bezbatchenko played college soccer for the Richmond Spiders of the University of Richmond and was named two time Academic All American and the Atlantic 10 Conference first team. A native of Westerville, Ohio, he played two professional seasons as a midfielder for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, and won the USL Pro League Atlantic Division Championship in 2004 with a record of Tim and his wife Annie live in Toronto with their children Jack and Sarah. GREG VANNEY HEAD COACH Greg Vanney was named the ninth head coach in club history on August 31, He was originally hired on December 11, 2013 and served as the club s assistant general manager and academy director before taking over as head coach. Vanney has taken the club to new heights during his time as head coach, highlighted by an Eastern Conference Championship (2016). Vanney holds the most wins as coach in all competitions (38). His side set two more records in 2016, most points (50) which broke the record of 49 points originally set the prior season; along with the lowest number of goals conceded in a season with 39. Toronto FC finished in its highest position (3rd in the Eastern Conference) and hosted the first playoff match in club history, a 3 1 victory over Philadelphia Union. Vanney s side eliminated New York City FC (7 0 agg.) and Monteal Impact (7 5 agg.) en route to the MLS Cup Finals, the first for Toronto FC and the first for a Canadian Club. The Reds fell to Seattle Sounders FC, 5 4 on penalties following a 0 0 full time draw. Vanney led Toronto FC to the club s fifth Amway Canadian Championship in 2016, the first in four years. In 2015, Vanney s side set records for most wins (15), goals scored (58), home wins (11) and goals scored at home (34). The 2015 season also marked Toronto s first playoff appearance in club history. Prior to joining Toronto FC, Vanney held titles of director of soccer operations and director of Real Salt Lake Arizona Youth Academy at Grande Sports World. It was there that he oversaw program and business development at the Grande Sports World facility. Vanney, Grande Sports World, and Real Salt Lake were responsible for creation of the first MLS Residential Academy in the United States, which began play in the Fall of Vanney also held a dual role at Chivas USA from as assistant coach under Robin Fraser and technical director of the youth academy. Vanney played professionally for 13 years, starting with the LA Galaxy in During his time with the Galaxy, Vanney helped lead the club to three MLS Cup championship finals, one Supporter's Shield, a US Open Cup Championship and a CONCACAF Champions Cup title. He was named to the MLS Best XI in 2000 and Following the 2001 season, Vanney transferred to SC Bastia, of France s Ligue 1, where he remained until 2005 helping the club reach the Coup de France Final in He rejoined MLS, signing with FC Dallas and spent two seasons with the Hoops; where he earned two All Star selections, captaining the 2005 team to a 4 0 victory over Fulham. Vanney was traded to the Colorado Rapids in January 2007, and then to D.C. United later that same season. Vanney rejoined the LA Galaxy in February 2008 and retired at the conclusion of the season. During his playing career, Vanney earned 36 caps and scored one goal for the United States Men s National team. Vanney was added to the U.S FIFA World Cup preliminary squad, but missed the tournament due to injury. He was also part of the U.S. side that won the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Vanney lives in Toronto with his wife, Amy and their four children. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 18

56 ROBIN FRASER ASSISTANT COACH Robin Fraser was hired as an assistant coach on January 8, Prior to joining Toronto FC, Fraser spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the New York Red Bulls. With the Red Bulls, he was part of the club s Supporters Shield winning side in 2013 and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals in Fraser began his coaching career as the head coach of the RSL Arizona U 17 and Director of Coaching for the Arizona Futbol Club. In 2007, he was hired as an assistant coach with Real Salt Lake. In four seasons with RSL, Fraser was part of the club s MLS Cup winning side (2009), MLS Supporter Shield Runners Up (2010), and went on a then record 29 home match unbeaten streak. Following a successful run at RSL, Fraser was named head coach of Chivas USA on January 4, 2011 and spent two seasons at the club. Fraser began his professional playing career in 1989 with the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers of the American Soccer League. He moved to the Colorado Foxes where he remained until joining Major League Soccer. Fraser was drafted fourth overall by the LA Galaxy in the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. During his career in MLS, Fraser spent time with the Galaxy ( ), Colorado Rapids ( ), and Columbus Crew ( ). He was a two time MLS Cup runner up (1996, 1999), two time Supporters Shield winner (1998, 2004), two time Supporters Shield runner up (1996, 1999), CONCACAF Champions Cup winner (2000), CONCACAF Champions Cup runner up (1997), two time Playoff Conference Champion (1996, 1999) and a four time Regular Season Conference Champion (1996, 1998, 1999, 2004). Fraser was also a two time MLS Defender of the Year (1999, 2004), named to the MLS Best XI five times (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004), and was also a five time MLS All Star. In addition to a successful club career, Fraser also earned 27 caps for the United States national team. DAN CALICHMAN ASSISTANT COACH Dan Calichman was hired as an assistant coach on September 17, Prior to joining Toronto FC, Calichman held a position as the head coach of the men's soccer team at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California ( ). In addition, he coached in the USSDA U18 division for LAFC, Cosmos West and Chivas USA Academy. Calichman s professional soccer career spans 12 years. He joined the LA Galaxy in 1996 and was captain of the team for three seasons, earning All Star recognition in his first season. Following his time with the Galaxy, Calichman played for the San Jose Earthquakes and the New England Revolution. He played for the United States National Team from and was the first American player to play in the J League, Japan s professional soccer league. Calichman graduated from Williams College with a bachelor s degree in history, where he was captain of the college s Division III soccer and lacrosse teams. He holds a USSF A Coaching Licence. Fraser holds a USSF A Coaching Licence. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 19

57 NICK THESLOF ASSISTANT COACH Nick Theslof was hired as an assistant coach on August 31, Prior to joining the first team, he began the 2014 season as the Kia Toronto FC Academy U 14 head coach. Theslof began his coaching career in the late 1990 s when he was assistant coach for Ohio Wesleyan University and won the NCAA Division 3 National title in In addition, he was a scout for the German National team during the 2006 World Cup. Theslof went on to become assistant coach and scout for FC Bayern Munich, and then the technical director and assistant coach for Chivas USA. Prior to becoming a coach, Theslof spent time in the Netherlands playing for the PSV Eindhoven Academy and reserve team. Theslof holds a USSF A Coaching Licence. JON CONWAY GOALKEEPING COACH Jon Conway was hired as goalkeeping coach on August 31, He spent the previous two seasons as the goalkeeper head coach with the Kia Toronto FC Academy. Prior to joining the Academy, Conway had a successful career in Major League Soccer that began with the San Jose Earthquakes in In five seasons with the Earthquakes, Conway was part of two MLS Cup Championship teams. Conway was traded to the New York MetroStars who eventually became the Red Bulls and remained with the club for four seasons. He d later join Chivas USA (2009), Toronto FC (2010) and the Chicago Fire (2011). Conway retired as a player at the conclusion of the 2011 season. Conway spent time as the director of goalkeeping for the Mustang Soccer Club from He also served as a volunteer assistant coach for St. Peter s College, where he was part of the school s first ever at large bid into the NCAA Division I tournament. Conway holds a USSF B Licence and an NSCAA Goalkeeping Level II Coaching Certification. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 20

58 2017 TORONTO FC PLAYER BIOS #1 CLINT IRWIN GOALKEEPER PRONUNCIATION: CL INT ER WIN HT: 6 2 WT: 184 DOB: April 1, 1989 BIRTHPLACE: Charlotte, NC Hometown: Charlotte, NC Nationality: American College/University: Elon University Last Club: Colorado Rapids How Acquired: Trade with Colorado Rapids on Monday January 18, MLS PLAYOFFS Was an unused substitute on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Was an unused substitute on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Was an unused substitute on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Was an unused substitute on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared and started in six matches, logging 490 minutes, with a record of and two clean sheets during the 2017 MLS regular season 2017 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in four matches, registering one clean sheets. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, logging 600 minutes, with a record of and three clean sheets during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared and started in 18 matches, logging 1600 minutes, with a record of and eight clean sheets in all competition during the 2016 MLS regular season Made his Toronto FC debut, earned his first clean sheet for Toronto FC during the 2016 MLS regular season on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in three matches, registering two clean sheets (eighth and sixth). USL Appeared and started in two matches, logging 155 minutes with a record of during the 2016 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Made his Toronto FC II debut on August 28 vs. FC Montreal Appeared and started in 31 matches, logging 2790 minutes, with a record of and eight clean sheets for the Colorado Rapids Was named to the 2015 AT&T MLS All Star game roster Appeared in 26 matches, starting in 25 logging 2336 minutes, with a record of and seven clean sheets for the Colorado Rapids US OPEN CUP Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes, with a record of for the Colorado Rapids Appeared in 32 matches, starting in 31 logging 2873 minutes, with a record of and 10 clean sheets for the Colorado Rapids US OPEN CUP Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids. #2 JUSTIN MORROW DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: MORR OH HT: 5 9 WT: 155 DOB: October 4, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Cleveland, OH Hometown: Cleveland, OH Nationality: American College/University: Notre Dame Last Club: San Jose Earthquakes How Acquired: Traded to Toronto FC on December 16, MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played 84 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared and started in 28 matches, registering eight goals and one assist while logging 2479 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Becomes the second player in club history to record a hat trick during MLS league play (September 30 vs. New York Red Bulls) and is the second TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 21

59 player in MLS history that was listed on the team s roster as a defender to scored 3+ goals in a game. The other player was Jose Vasquez of the LA Galaxy on 09/21/1997 in a 3 2 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches registering one assist. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, registering one assist, logging 600 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared and started in 31 matches, registering five goals and four assists, logging 2653 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Made his 100 th appearance for Toronto FC on September 28 vs. Orlando City SC AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes Appeared in 32 matches, starting in 31, registering two goals, two assists, logging 2756 minutes Registered his first Toronto FC goal on May 30 vs San Jose Earthquakes AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches FRIENDLY MATCH Started the match and played 46 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C Appeared in 31 matches, starting in 30, registering three assists, logging 2676 minutes AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches, starting in two Appeared in 26 matches, starting in 21, registering one goal, one assist, logging 1,937 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in two matches, registering one assist for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared and started 33 matches, registering one goal, four assist, logging 2,970 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes CONCACAF Champions League Appeared in four matches for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared and started nine matches, logged 810 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes US OPEN CUP Appeared in one match for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared in three matches, and logged 59 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes US OPEN CUP Appeared in two matches, registering two goals for the San Jose Earthquakes. International: Captured the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Morrow has earned three cap for the United States National team. Has represented the United States at the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup. #3 DREW MOOR DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: M OO UR HT: 6 0 WT: 161 DOB: January 15, 1984 BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, Texas Hometown: Dallas, Texas Nationality: American Last Club: Colorado Rapids How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on Wednesday, December 16, MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Started the match and played 45 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 25 matches, registering two goals and one assist while logging 2176 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Made his 350 th MLS appearance on July 30 vs. New York City FC, becoming the 10 th outfield player in MLS History to do so CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in four matches. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, logging 600 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared and started in 32 matches, registering three goals, logging 2880 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Registered his first Toronto FC goal on May 14 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC Made his Toronto FC regular season debut on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in three matches Appeared and started in 22 matches, registering one goal, one assist, logging 1980 minutes for the Colorado Rapids Was named to the 2015 AT&T MLS All Star game roster US OPEN CUP Appeared in one match for the Colorado Rapids Appeared and started in 23 matches, registering two goals, one assist, logging 1994 minutes for the Colorado Rapids US OPEN CUP Appeared in one match for the Colorado TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 22

60 Rapids MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes for the Colorado Rapids Appeared in 32 matches, starting in 31 registering three goals, logging 2793 minutes for the Colorado Rapids Appeared and started in 34 matches, registering three goals, two assists, logging 3060 minutes for the Colorado Rapids CONCACAF Champions League Appeared in four matches for the Colorado Rapids MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in two matches, logging 149 minutes for the Colorado Rapids Appeared and started in 32 matches, registering four goals, one assist, logging 2880 minutes for the Colorado Rapids MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in four matches, logging 420 minutes for the Colorado Rapids Moor was part of the Rapids 2010 MLS Cup Championship winning team, which also won the 2010 MLS Eastern Conference title Appeared and started in 30 matches, registering one goal, logging 2700 minutes for the Colorado Rapids Appeared and started in eight matches, logging 720 minutes for the Colorado Rapids Was traded from FC Dallas to the Colorado Rapids on August 31 Appeared and started in 21 matches, registering three goals, logging 1890 minutes for FC Dallas Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering two goals, one assist, logging 2430 minutes for FC Dallas US OPEN CUP Appeared in two matches for FC Dallas MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in two matches, logging 209 minutes for FC Dallas Appeared and started in 28 matches, registering two goals, logging 2495 minutes for FC Dallas US OPEN CUP Appeared in one match for FC Dallas MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in two matches, logging 210 minutes for FC Dallas Appeared in 27 matches, starting in 26 registering one goal, one assist, logging 2280 minutes for FC Dallas MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared in one match logging nine minutes for FC Dallas Appeared in 20 matches, starting in nine, logging 934 minutes for FC Dallas. International: Moor has earned five caps for the United States national team. He earned his first cap for the United States on July 2, 2007 against Paraguay in the 2007 Copa America tournament. #4 MICHAEL BRADLEY CAPTAIN MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: BRAD LEE HT: 6 2 WT: 185 DOB: July 31, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Princeton, NJ Hometown: Princeton, NJ Nationality: American Last Club: AS Roma How Acquired: Transferred & signed for Toronto FC on January 13, MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared and started in 30 matches, registering two assists while logging 2700 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Was voted into the MLS Fan XI for the 2017 MLS All Star game, started the match and played 45 minutes on August 2 vs Real Madrid Made his 100 th appearance for Toronto FC on June 17 vs. D.C. United CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches registering one assist. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, registering one goal, logging 600 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared and started in 24 matches, registering one goal and five assists, logging 2160 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes Appeared and started in 25 matches, registering five goals, six assists, logging 2250 minutes Was voted into the MLS Fan XI for the 2015 AT&T MLS All Star game but pulled out due to injury AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches registering one assist FRIENDLY MATCH Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City F.C Appeared and started in 25 matches, registering four goals, two assists, logging 2198 minutes Was voted into the MLS Fan XI for the 2014 AT&T MLS All Star game, started the match and played 45 minutes on August 6 vs FC Bayern München Registered his first Toronto FC goal on TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 23

61 April 5 vs Columbus Crew AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches, registering one goal Appeared in 41 matches, registered five goals for AS Roma Finished as runners up in Coppa Italia Appeared in 35 matches, registering one goal for A.C. Chievo Verona Appeared in three matches on loan at Aston Villa Appeared in 76 matches, registering ten goals for Borussia Mönchengladbach Appeared in 50 matches, registering 21 goals for SC Heerenveen Appeared in 30 matches, registering one goal for MetroStars. International: Captured the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup and was named winner of the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup s Golden Ball presented by Scotiabank as the tournament s most outstanding player Bradley has earned 140 caps for the United States National team and has scored 17 goals. He was named captain ahead of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup. He represented the United States at the 2016 Copa América Centenario tournament. He also represented the United States at the 2017, 2015, 2011 and 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, 2014 and 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. He was named 2015 U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year #5 ASHTONE MORGAN DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: ASH TON MORE GAN HT: 5 9 WT: 166 DOB: February 9, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, ON Hometown: Toronto, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Toronto FC Academy How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on March 17, MLS PLAYOFFS 2017 Appeared in five matches, registering one goal while logging 283 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS goal on July 19 vs. New York City FC CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in one match. USL Appeared in seven matches, registering one goal while logging 554 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 Appeared in seven matches, logging 157 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches, registering one assist. USL Appeared and started in one match, logging 61 minutes during the 2016 USL regular season for Toronto FC II MLS PLAYOFFS Was part of the 18 for one MLS Playoff match Appeared in 19 matches, starting in 17, registering two assists, logging 1554 minutes Made his 100 th appearance for Toronto FC on May 2 vs Philadelphia Union AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in one match. USL Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II FRIENDLY MATCH Came on in the 46 th minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City FC Appeared in three matches, starting in two, logging 168 minutes Morgan was named to the inaugural Chipotle MLS Homegrown game roster, where he started the match and played 78 minutes on August 4 vs Portland Timbers U AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches FRIENDLY MATCH Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC Appeared in 22 matches, starting in 20, adding one assist, logging 1805 minutes AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches Appeared in 30 matches, starting in 27, registering five assists, logging 2528 minutes CONCACAF Champions League Appeared in four matches AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in four matches His first start came in Portland on July CONCACAF Champions League Appeared in 12 matches CONCACAF Champions League Appeared in one match. International: Morgan has earned 13 caps for the Canadian national team. Represented Canada at the 2015 and 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 24

62 #6 NICK HAGGLUND DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: HAGG LUND HT: 6 1 WT: 201 DOB: September 14, 1992 BIRTHPLACE: Cincinnati, OH Hometown: Cincinnati, OH Nationality: American College/University: Xavier University Last Club: Xavier University How Acquired: Selected in the First Round (10th Overall) in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft 2017 MLS PLAYOFFS Came on in the 81 st minute on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Was an unused substitute on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Came on in the 54 th minute on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Came on in the 45 th minute on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 15 matches while logging 1124 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS goal on July 19 vs. New York City FC. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, registering one goal and two assists, logging 600 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared in 16 matches, starting in eight, logging 847 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in four matches. USL Appeared in four matches, registering one goal, logging 360 minutes during the 2016 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Appeared in 12 matches, starting in eight registering one assist, logging 787 minutes AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in two matches. USL Appeared in one match, logging 45 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II FRIENDLY MATCH Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City FC Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 23, registering two goals and three assists, logging 2088 minutes Registered his first professional goal and first multi goal game on September 27 vs Portland Timbers AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches FRIENDLY MATCH Came on in the 45 th minute and registered an assist on July 23 vs Tottenham Hotspur Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs Wilmington Hammerheads FC. #7 VICTOR VÁZQUEZ MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: VAS KEZ HT: 5 9 WT: 167 DOB: January 20, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Barcelona, Spain Hometown: Barcelona, Spain Nationality: Spanish Last Club: Cruz Azul How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on February 20, 2017 using Targeted Allocation Money 2017 MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match, registered an assist and played the full 90 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Made his Toronto FC playoff debut when he started the match, registered his first career playoff goal and played 65 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 31 matches, registering eight goals and 16 assists while logging 2383 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS assist on April 8 vs. Atlanta United FC Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS goal on March 18 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC Made his first start for Toronto FC on March 11 vs. Philadelphia Union Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut when he came on in the 61 st minute on March 4 vs. Real Salt Lake CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches registering three assists. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 25

63 Career Notables: Appeared in 23 matches registering one goal in all competitions for CD Cruz Azul Appeared in 173 matches registering 25 goals in all competitions for Club Brugge KV Appeared in three matches registering one goal in all competitions for FC Barcelona. #8 BENOÎT CHEYROU MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: BUHN WAH SHEY ROU HT: 5 11 WT: 179 DOB: May 3, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: Suresnes, France Hometown: Suresnes, France Nationality: French Last Club: Olympique de Marseille How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 29, MLS PLAYOFFS Was an unused substitute on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Appeared in 13 matches, registering one goal while logging 615 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in two matches registering one goal. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared in three matches, registering one goal, logging 79 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared in 14 matches, starting in nine, registering two assists, logging 800 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in four matches MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes Appeared and started in 28 matches, registering one goal, seven assists, logging 2408 minutes Registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal on April 4 vs Chicago Fire Made his MLS and Toronto FC debut on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in two matches registering one goal FRIENDLY MATCH Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. Started the match and played 45 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City FC Appeared in 304 matches, registered 28 goals in all competitions for Marseille Appeared in 113 matches, registered eight goals in all competitions for Auxerre Appeared in 102 matches, registered three goals in all competitions for Lille. International: He earned a call to the French national team on February 25, 2010 but has yet to earn a cap. #9 TSUBASA ENDOH FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: SOO BAH SAH ENN DO HT: 5 7 WT: 144 DOB: August 20, 1993 BIRTHPLACE: Tokyo, Japan Hometown: Tokyo, Japan Nationality: Japanese College/University: University of Maryland Last Club: University of Maryland How Acquired: Drafted in the first round (9th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft and signed with Toronto FC on Saturday, February 27, MLS PLAYOFFS 2017 Appeared in four matches, registering one assist while logging 269 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches registering one goal. USL Appeared in 14 matches, registering three goals and two assists while logging 1157 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Was part of the 18 for three MLS Playoff matches Appeared in 21 matches, starting in 15, registering two goals, logging 1387 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal on May 7 vs. FC Dallas Made his first professional start and Toronto FC and MLS regular TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 26

64 season debut on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in two matches Appeared in 23 matches registering five goals and six assists for the University of Maryland Appeared in 16 matches registering two goals and two assists for the University of Maryland Appeared in 26 matches registering three goals and six assists for the University of Maryland Appeared in 20 matches registering two goals and two assists for the University of Maryland. #10 SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: SE BAS TI AN JOE VIN KO HT: 5 5 WT: 139 DOB: January 26, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Turin, Italy Hometown: Turin, Italy Nationality: Italian Last Club: Juventus How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 19, MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Started the match, registered a goal, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared and started in 25 matches, registering 16 goals and six assists while logging 2057 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Made his 100 th appearance for Toronto FC on October 22 vs. Atlanta United FC Scored six direct free kick goals during the 2017 regular season, setting a new MLS single season record (since records available in 2003) Was voted into the MLS Fan XI for the 2017 MLS All Star game, started the match and played 45 minutes on August 2 vs Real Madrid CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches registering three goals and one assist. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, registering four goals and four assists, logging 557 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Registered the first playoff hat trick scored in club history on November 6 vs. New York City FC Registered the first Toronto FC playoff goal on October 26 vs. Philadelphia Union Appeared and started in 28 matches, registering 17 goals and 15 assists, logging 2418 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Was named to the 2016 MLS Best XI. This marks the second time in two seasons that Giovinco has been named to the MLS Best XI Led the league in combined goals and assists for a second straight year He moved ahead of Dwayne De Rosario, to become Toronto FC s all time leading goal scorer (all competitions) Since joining MLS, Giovinco has a league leading four regular season hat tricks He scored the fastest goal in club history on April 16 vs. D.C. United in the first minute (58 seconds) Registered his fourth career hat trick on August 6 vs. New England Revolution Was voted into the MLS Fan XI for the 2016 AT&T MLS All Star game, came on in the 45 th minute and played 32 minutes on July 28 vs Arsenal FC Registered his third career hat trick on July 23 vs. D.C. United AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches, registering one goal MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes Appeared in 33 matches, starting in 32, registering 22 goals, 16 assists, logging 2775 minutes Was named the 2015 Landon Donovan MLS Most Valuable Player becoming the first player in club history to win the award Was named 2015 Newcomer of the Year Was named to the 2015 MLS Best XI Claimed the 2015 Audi Golden Boot as the league s top goal scorer Broke a 15 year old MLS single season record for shots in a season (181). Mamadou Diallo, 152 (2000) previously held the record Set a new MLS record for most goals (22) and assists (16) combined in a single season, breaking Chris Wondolowski s previous record of 27 goals and 7 assists in 2012 Became the first player in MLS history to record at least 20 goals and 10 assists in a single season Finished the season with the second highest shots on goal total in a season with 73 Became the first player in club history to record two hat tricks in MLS league play (July 12 at New York City FC & August 5 vs Orlando City SC) (July 12: Scored a first half hat trick within a nine minute span, which ties for the third fastest in MLS history) (August 5: Was the first hat trick by a Toronto FC player at BMO Field in MLS league play) He is second on Toronto FC s all time goal list with 22 goals (MLS league play) Became Toronto FC s all time single season goal leader on August 5 vs Orlando City SC Was TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 27

65 selected by MLS All Star Head Coach Pablo Mastroeni to participate in the 2015 AT&T MLS All Star game but pulled out due to injury Registered his first multi goal game on April 18 vs FC Dallas Registered his first MLS and Toronto FC goal on April 4 vs Chicago Fire Made his MLS and Toronto FC debut on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC Became the first player in club history to win back to back MLS Player of the Month awards for July and August Became the first player in club history to win MLS Player of the Month award Won MLS Goal of the Week for Week 23 Was named MLS Player of the Week three times this season (Weeks 13, 14, 19) while becoming the first player in club history to be voted Major League Soccer Player of the Week in back to back weeks Was named to the MLS Team of the Week on ten occasions (Weeks 9, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 23, 29, 30) AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in one match registering one goal and one assist FRIENDLY MATCH Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs. Sunderland A.F.C. Started the match and played 27 minutes on May 27 vs Manchester City FC Appeared in 131 matches, registering 20 goals in all competitions for Juventus With Juventus, Giovinco won back to back Scudetto s (Italian Serie A Champions) in and , and back to back Supercoppa Italiana titles in 2012 and Appeared in 70 matches, registering 23 goals in all competitions while on loan with Parma Appeared in 37 matches, registering six goals in all competitions while on loan with Empoli International: Giovinco has earned 23 caps, registering one goal for the Italian national team #12 JASON HERNANDEZ DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: HUR NAN DEZ HT: 5 10 WT: 170 DOB: August 26, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: New York, NY Hometown: Englewood, NJ Nationality: Puerto Rican American College/University: Seton Hall University Last Club: New York City FC How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on Tuesday, March 21, MLS PLAYOFFS 2017 Appeared in eight matches logging 526 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Made his Toronto FC debut on May 6 vs. Seattle Sounders FC CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in one match. USL Appeared in one match, logging 45 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 Appeared 31 matches, starting in 26 for New York City FC Appeared and started in 26 matches for New York City FC Appeared and started in 20 matches for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared in 21 matches, starting in 19 for the San Jose Earthquakes MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in two matches for the San Jose Earthquakes.2012 Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 23, registering one assist for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared and started in 28 matches for the San Jose Earthquakes MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in three matches for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering one assist for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared and started in 16 matches for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared and started in 28 matches, registering one assist for the San Jose Earthquakes MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in one match for Chivas USA Appeared in 21 matches, starting in nine for Chivas USA MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in two matches for Chivas USA Appeared in 29 matches, starting in 24 for Chivas USA MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in two matches for the MetroStars Appeared and started in three matches for the MetroStars. International: Earned three caps with the Puerto Rican national team. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 28

66 #14 JAY CHAPMAN MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: CHAP MAN HT: 6 0 WT: 166 DOB: January 1, 1994 BIRTHPLACE: Brampton, ON Hometown: Toronto, ON Nationality: Canadian College/University: Michigan State University Last Club: Michigan State University How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 15, MLS PLAYOFFS 2017 Appeared in 12 matches, registering one goal while logging 385 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS goal on July 22 vs. Colorado Rapids CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in one match. USL Appeared in three matches, registering one goal while logging 270 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 Appeared in 18 matches, starting in nine, registering two assists, logging 780 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Was named to the third annual Chipotle MLS Homegrown game roster, his second straight appearance in the competition. Started the match and played 45 minutes on July 27 vs. Mexico U 20 national team AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in one match. USL Appeared in two matches, logging 140 minutes during the 2016 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Appeared in 10 matches, starting in one, logging 202 minutes Was named to the second annual Chipotle MLS Homegrown game roster, where he came on in the 45 th minutes and scored in penalty kicks on July 28 vs. Club América U 20 Made his first MLS start on July 4 vs. LA Galaxy Made his MLS debut as a substitute on May 30 vs. San Jose Earthquakes AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in one match Made his Toronto FC debut on May 6 vs. Montreal Impact. USL Appeared and started in nine matches, registering two goals and one assist, logging 799 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Registered his first professional goal on April 19 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs. Charleston Battery FRIENDLY MATCH Came on in the 31 st minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs Sunderland A.F.C. Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on May 27 vs. Manchester City FC Appeared in 21 matches, starting in 20, registering five goals and five assists for Michigan State University Appeared and started in 23 matches registering three goals and eight assists for Michigan State University Appeared and started in 19 matches registering four goals and one assist for Michigan State University. International: Chapman has earned two caps, registering one goal for the Canadian National team. He made his debut and scored his first goal for the senior Canadian team in a friendly match against Bermuda on January 22, In addition, he represented Canada at the U 23 Olympic qualifiers. #15 ERIQ ZAVALETA DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: ZAV AH LET AH HT: 6 1 WT: 189 DOB: August 2, 1992 BIRTHPLACE: Westfield, IN Hometown: Westfield, IN Nationality: American College/University: University of Indiana Last Club: Seattle Sounders FC How Acquired: Trade with Seattle Sounders FC on January 26, MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match and played 45 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Came on in the 70 th minute on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played 66 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 29

67 October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 29 matches, registering one goal while logging 2356 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, registering one assist, logging 600 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared in 15 matches, starting in 14, registering one assist, logging 1277 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in four matches. USL Appeared in two matches, logging 120 minutes during the 2016 USL regular season for Toronto FC II MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared in one match, logging 45 minutes Appeared in 18 matches, starting in 11, registering one goal, logging 1054 minutes Registered his first professional goal for Toronto FC and in MLS on September 5 vs. Seattle Sounders FC Made his Toronto FC debut as a substitute on May 2 vs. Philadelphia Union AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches FRIENDLY MATCH Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs. Sunderland A.F.C. Started the match and played 72 minutes on May 27 vs. Manchester City FC Appeared in 17 matches, starting in 15, logging 1323 minutes while on loan at Chivas USA Appeared in five matches, logging 31 minutes for the Seattle Sounders FC Made MLS debut vs. San Jose Earthquakes on March 23. #17 JOZY ALTIDORE FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: JO ZEE AL TI DOR HT: 6 1 WT: 175 DOB: November 6, 1989 BIRTHPLACE: Livingston, NJ Hometown: Boca Raton, FL Nationality: American Last Club: Sunderland A.F.C. How Acquired: Transferred from Sunderland A.F.C. and signed with Toronto FC on January 16, MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match, registered a goal and played 68 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match, received a yellow & red card and played 45 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Started the match and played 86 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 27 matches, registering 15 goals and six assists while logging 2194 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Was named to the 2017 MLS All Star game, started the match and played 31 minutes on August 2 vs Real Madrid CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in two matches registering one goal. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, registering five goals and four assists, logging 581 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Set an MLS Cup playoff record becoming the first player to register five goals in five consecutive matches Appeared in 23 matches, starting in 16, registering 10 goals and five assists, logging 1487 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in one match, logging 90 minutes Appeared in 25 matches, starting in 21, registering 13 goals, logging 1796 minutes Was named to the 2015 AT&T MLS All Star game as a replacement for Sebastian Giovinco, came on in the 77 th minute on July 29 vs. Tottenham Hotspur Made his Toronto FC regular season debut, registered his first Toronto FC goal and first multi goal game on March 7 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in one match registering one goal and two assists Appeared in 52 matches, adding three goals in all competitions for Sunderland Appeared in 93 matches, registering 51 goals in all competitions for AZ Alkmaar Appeared in 12 matches, registering one goal in all competitions while on loan at Bursaspor Appeared in 31 matches, registering two goals in all competitions while on loan at Hull City Made no appearances while on loan at Xerez Appeared in 22 matches, registering three goals in all competitions for Villarreal Appeared in four matches, registering one goal in the MLS Playoffs with New York Red Bulls Appeared in 37 matches, registering 15 goals in all competitions with New York Red Bulls. International: Captured the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Altidore has earned 110 caps, registering 41 goals for the United States National team. Altidore represented the United States at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, both the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2017 and 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup. He was named 2016 U.S. Soccer Male Player of TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 30

68 the Year. This marks the second time Altidore has won the award. He won his first U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year in He also was named the Young Male Player of the Year in #18 MARCO DELGADO MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: DEL GA DO HT: 5 9 WT: 161 DOB: May 16, 1995 BIRTHPLACE: Glendora, CA Hometown: Glendora, CA Nationality: American Last Club: Chivas USA How Acquired: Drafted 14 th overall in the Chivas USA Dispersal Draft on November 19, MLS PLAYOFFS Came on in the 45 th minute on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played 70 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 26 matches, registering three goals and five assists while logging 2072 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches registering one goal. USL Appeared in one match, logging 90 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared in one match, logging two minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared in 28 matches, starting in 23, registering two goals and two assists, logging 1995 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in three matches MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared in one match, logging 20 minutes Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 19, registering three goals and three assists, logging 1699 minutes Registered his first Toronto FC goal on July 12 vs. New York City FC Made his MLS debut for Toronto FC as a starter on June 24 vs. Montreal Impact AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in one match Made his Toronto FC debut on May 6 vs. Montreal Impact FRIENDLY MATCH Started the match and played 31 minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs. Sunderland A.F.C Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 16, registering two goals and one assist, logging 1121 minutes for Chivas USA US OPEN CUP Appeared and started in one match logging 120 minutes for Chivas USA Appeared in 16 matches, starting in 13, registering one assist, logging 1247 minutes for Chivas USA Appeared in one match logging 17 minutes for Chivas USA. International: Represented the United States at the U 20 World Cup in New Zealand in #19 BEN SPENCER FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: SPEN SIR HT: 6 5 WT: 181 DOB: March 28, 1995 BIRTHPLACE: Albuquerque, New Mexico Hometown: Albuquerque, New Mexico Nationality: American Last Club: Toronto FC II How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC 2017 MLS PLAYOFFS Was an unused substitute on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Appeared in three matches, registering two assists while logging 179 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Made his Toronto FC, MLS debut and registered his first Toronto FC and MLS assist on May 26 vs. Columbus Crew SC CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Was part of the 18 for two matches. USL Appeared in 13 matches, registering one goal and three assists, while logging 1075 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 31

69 Career Notables: 2016 Appeared in two matches, while logging 42 minutes during the 2016 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Made his Toronto FC II and USL debut when he came on in the 76 th minute on September 11 vs. Orlando City B Missed the entire 2015 USL regular season due to an injury Appeared in 11 matches, registering two goals in all competitions while on loan for Indy Eleven (NASL) Appeared in two matches for Molde Fotballklubb (Molde FK). International: Represented the United States Men s National team at the U 18, U 20 and U 23 levels. U 18 Appeared in six matches, scoring three goals. U 20 Appeared in five matches, scoring two goals during the2015 CONCACAF U 20 Championship in Jamaica and helped the United States qualify for the 2015 FIFA U 20 World Cup in New Zealand He also featured for the U 20 s during their second place finish at the 2014 Dallas Cup, scoring three goals at the tournament. He scored two goals in the opening match, a 3 2 victory against River Plate, along with a first half goal during their 3 2 double overtime victory in the semi finals against Fluminense. U 23 Appeared in one match as a substitute during a 3 0 loss to Brazil on October 14, #20 SERGIO CAMARGO MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: SIR GEE OH CAM ARE GO HT: 5 7 WT: 162 DOB: August 16, 1994 BIRTHPLACE: Cucuta, Colombia Hometown: Newmarket, ON Nationality: Columbian Canadian Last Club: Syracuse University How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 11, MLS PLAYOFFS CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Was part of the 18 for one match. USL Appeared in 18 matches, registering one goal and one assist, while logging 1082 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 Appeared in 17 matches registering four goals and three assists for Syracuse University Appeared in 58 matches registering 19 goals and 15 assists for Coastal Carolina Chanticleers. FRIENDLY MATCH Appeared in a World Football Challenge match against Liverpool in International: Camargo represented Canada at the 2011 U 17 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. #21 JONATHAN OSORIO MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: JOHN ATHAN O SOR EE O HT: 5 9 WT: 159 DOB: June 12, 1992 BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, ON Hometown: Brampton, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: SC Toronto How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on March 1, MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match and played 81 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match, received a yellow card and played the full 90 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Came on in the 66 th minute on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Came on in the 65 th minute October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 27 matches, registering two goals and four assists while logging 1060 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in four matches. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared in six matches registering two goals, logging 405 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared in 30 matches, starting in 26, registering two goals and five assists, logging 2440 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Made his 100 th appearance for Toronto FC on May 21 vs. Columbus Crew TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 32

70 SC AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in four matches, registering two goals MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in one match, logging 70 minutes Appeared in 29 matches, starting in 26, registering one goal and seven assists, logging 2236 minutes AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches FRIENDLY MATCH Came on in the 31 st minutes and registered a goal on Wednesday, July 22 vs. Sunderland A.F.C. Came on in the 45 th minutes on May 27 vs. Manchester City FC Appeared in 27 matches, starting in 24, registering three goals and four assists, logging 2039 minutes AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in two matches, starting in one FRIENDLY MATCH Came on in the 45 th minute on July 23 vs. Tottenham Hotspur Started the match and played 60 minutes on June 18 vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC Appeared in 28 matches, starting in 18, registering five goals, one assist, logging 1697 minutes Registered his first professional goal on March 30 vs. LA Galaxy AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in two matches. International: Osorio has earned 19 caps, registering two goals for the Canadian national team. He scored his first goal in a friendly match against Bermuda on January 22, He represented Canada at the 2015 and 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Osorio made his debut for Canada on May 28, 2013 in a friendly against Costa Rica. #22 JORDAN HAMILTON FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: JOR DAN HAM IL TON HT: 6 1 WT: 194 DOB: March 17, 1996 BIRTHPLACE: Scarborough, ON Hometown: Scarborough, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Kia Toronto FC Academy How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 9, MLS PLAYOFFS 2017 Appeared in eight matches, registering two goals and one assist while logging 142 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Was named to the fourth annual MLS Homegrown game roster, where he started the match and played the full 90 minutes on August 1 vs. Chivas de Guadalajara's U CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches registering two assists. USL Appeared in nine matches, registering five goals and two assists, while logging 733 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 Appeared in 14 matches, starting in 11, registering three goals and one assist, logging 911 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Was named to the third annual Chipotle MLS Homegrown game roster, where he started the match and played 45 minutes on July 27 vs. Mexico U 20 national team Registered his first MLS goal on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC Made his first MLS start on June 18 vs. LA Galaxy AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in four matches, registering two goals. USL Appeared in four matches logging 272 minutes during the 2016 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Appeared in two matches logging 13 minutes AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Was part of the 18 for two matches. USL Appeared in 20 matches, starting in 15, registering three goals, logging 1356 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Scored the first ever Toronto FC II goal in the eighth minute in USL league play on March 21 vs. Charleston Battery FRIENDLY MATCH Came on in the 45 th minutes and scored in penalty kicks on Tuesday, July 28 vs. AS Roma Primavera Came on in the 75 th minutes on Wednesday, July 22 vs. Sunderland A.F.C. Came on in the 45 th minutes on May 27 vs. Manchester City FC Was recalled from his loan at Clube Desportivo Trofense (Trofense) of the Portuguese Segunda Liga by Toronto FC on December 3. At Trofense, he appeared in seven matches, starting in two while on loan Was originally sent on loan to Wilmington Hammerheads FC (USL PRO), he appeared in 11 matches, registering five goals and two assists, logging 453 minutes during the 2014 USL PRO regular season Appeared in one match, logging one minute for Toronto FC FRIENDLY MATCH Came on in the 45 th minute and registered a goal on July 23 vs. Tottenham Hotspur Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on June 18 vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 33

71 International: Hamilton has earned two caps for the Canadian national team. He made his debut for Canada on October 14, 2014 as a substitute in a friendly match against Colombia Was named to Canadian U 23 camp and Caribbean tour Was named to the Canadian U 20 national team for a friendly match against U 20 England national team on March 17, 2016 #23 CHRIS MAVINGA DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: MAV ING AH HT: 6 1 WT: 172 DOB: May 26, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Meaux, France Hometown: Meaux, France Nationality: French DR Congo Last Club: Troyes How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on January 31, MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played 54 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Made his Toronto FC playoff debut when he started the match and played the full 90 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 26 matches, registering two assists while logging 2015 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS assist on May 19 vs. New York Red Bulls Made his first start for Toronto FC on April 8 vs. Atlanta United FC Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut when he came on in the 85 th minute on March 11 vs. Philadelphia Union CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches. Career Notables: Appeared in 15 matches in all competitions for Rubin Kazan Appeared in 23 matches in all competitions while on loan at ES Troyes AC Appeared in 11 matches in all competitions while on loan at Stade Reims Appeared in 53 matches in all competitions for Stade Rennais Appeared in nine matches in all competitions while on loan at KRC Genk. International: Mavinga has earned one cap for the DR Congo national team. It came during an Africa Cup of Nations qualification match on September 6, 2015 #25 ALEX BONO GOALKEEPER PRONUNCIATION: BO NO HT: 6 2 WT: 201 DOB: April 1, 1994 BIRTHPLACE: Syracuse, NY Hometown: Baldwinsville, NY Nationality: American College/University: Syracuse University Last Club: Syracuse University How Acquired: Selected in the First Round (6 th Overall) in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft 2017 MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match, earned his second clean sheet of the 2017 MLS Cup playoffs and played the full 90 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match, earned his first career clean sheet of the 2017 MLS Cup playoffs and played the full 90 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 29 matches, logging 2570 minutes, with a record of and 10 clean sheets during the 2017 MLS regular season His 10 clean sheets in a single season set a new club record He registered his first career Toronto FC and MLS assist on September 16 vs. LA Galaxy and the first assist by a Toronto FC goalie in a regular season MLS match since 5/17/ CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Was part of the 18 for four matches. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 34

72 Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Was part of the 18 for six MLS Playoff matches Appeared in 16 matches, starting in 15, logging 1370 minutes, with a record of and four clean sheets during the 2016 MLS regular season Earned his first Toronto FC and MLS victory and clean sheet on July 9 vs. Chicago Fire Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut when he came on in the 70 th minute on June 25 vs. Orlando City SC AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in one match. USL Appeared in eight matches, logging 702 minutes, with a record of during the 2016 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Was part of the 18 for one MLS match. USL Appeared in 12 matches, starting in 10, logging 990 minutes, with a record of and one clean sheet during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Earned his first professional clean sheet on March 28 vs. FC Montreal Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 21 vs. Charleston Battery FRIENDLY MATCH Came on in the 31 st minute on Wednesday, July 22 vs. Sunderland A.F.C. Came on in the 27 th minutes on May 27 vs. Manchester City FC Appeared and started in 21 matches, with a record of and 12 clean sheets for Syracuse University Appeared and started in 18 matches, with a record of and eight clean sheets for Syracuse University Appeared and started in 20 matches, with a record of and ten clean sheets for Syracuse University. #26 NICOLAS HASLER DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: HAZ LUR HT: 5 9 WT: 174 DOB: May 4, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Vaduz, Liechtenstein Hometown: Vaduz, Liechtenstein Nationality: Liechtensteiner Last Club: FC Vaduz How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC 2017 MLS PLAYOFFS Was an unused substitute on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played 81 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Made his Toronto FC playoff debut when he came on in the 64 th minute on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Was an unused substitute on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 10 matches, registering three goals and one assist while logging 752 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Registered his first career Toronto FC and MLS assist on September 16 vs. LA Galaxy Registered his first career Toronto FC and MLS goal on August 19 vs. Chicago Fire Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut when he started the match on August 5 vs. D.C. United. Career Notables: Appeared in 157 matches, registering 14 goals and six assists in all competitions with FC Vaduz Appeared in 22 matches, registering three goals in all competitions with USV Eschen/Mauren Appeared in three matches with FC Balzers. International: Hasler has earned 48 caps for the Liechtenstein national team and has scored two goals He was named 2016/17 Liechtenstein Player of the Year. This marks the second time Hasler has won the award. #27 OYVIND ALSETH DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: OY VIN AL SETH HT: 6 0 WT: 170 DOB: August 13, 1994 BIRTHPLACE: Trondheim, Norway Hometown: Trondheim, Norway Nationality: Norwegian Last Club: Syracuse University How Acquired: Selected in the third round (65 th overall) in 2017 SuperDraft 2017 MLS PLAYOFFS 2017 Appeared in four matches logging 269 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut when he started the match and played 74 TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 35

73 minutes on July 1 vs. FC Dallas CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Was part of the 18 for one match. USL Appeared in seventeen matches, registering one assist while logging 1244 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 Appeared in 20 matches registering one goal and four assists for Syracuse University Appeared in 25 matches registering three goals and five assists for Syracuse University Appeared in 21 matches registering three goals and five assists for Syracuse University Appeared in 18 matches registering four assists for Syracuse University. #31 ARMANDO COOPER MIDFIELDER PRONUNCIATION: ARE MON DO COO PER HT: 5 8 WT: 160 DOB: November 26, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Colón, Panama Hometown: Colón, Panama Nationality: Panamanian Last Club: C.D. Árabe Unido How Acquired: Was acquired on loan from C.D. Árabe Unido 2017 MLS PLAYOFFS Came on in the 68 th minute on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Came on in the 81 st minute on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Was an unused substitute on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Came on in the 86 th minute on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 19 matches, registering two assists while logging 905 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in one match. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, registering one goal and one assist, logging 431 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS goal on November 30 vs. Montreal Impact Appeared in six matches, starting in four, registering two assists, logging 390 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Made his first start for Toronto FC on September 28 vs. Orlando City SC Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut on September 10 vs. Chicago Fire Appeared in 18 matches, registering three goals in all competitions for C.D. Árabe Unido Appeared in seven matches for FC St. Pauli Appeared in 21 matches, registering three goals in all competition while on loan for ASC Oțelul Galați Appeared in 32 matches, registering three goals in all competitions for Godoy Cruz Appeared in 105 matches, registering 22 goals in all competitions for C.D. Árabe Unido. International: Cooper has earned 93 caps, registering six goals for the Panamanian national team #32 BRANDON AUBREY DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: AW BRI HT: 6 3 WT: 192 DOB: March 14, 1995 BIRTHPLACE: Plano, Texas Hometown: Plano, Texas Nationality: American Last Club: University of Notre Dame How Acquired: Selected in the First Round (21st Overall) in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft 2017 MLS PLAYOFFS 2017 USL Appeared in 21 matches, logging 1781 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 Appeared in 21 matches registering nine goals and one assist for the University of Notre Dame Appeared in 20 matches registering three goals and two assists for the University of Notre Dame Appeared in 21 matches registering three goals for the University of Notre Dame Appeared in 14 matches registering one assist for the University of Notre Dame. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 36

74 #33 STEVEN BEITASHOUR DEFENDER PRONUNCIATION: BEY TAH SURE HT: 5 10 WT: 159 DOB: February 1, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: San Jose, California Hometown: San Jose, California Nationality: Iranian American Last Club: Vancouver Whitecaps FC How Acquired: Traded and signed with Toronto FC on Friday, December 18, MLS PLAYOFFS Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played 64 minutes on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 22 matches, registering five assists while logging 1589 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in six matches, registering two assists, logging 574 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared and started in 29 matches, registering one assist, logging 2563 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Made his Toronto FC regular season debut on March 6 vs. New York Red Bulls AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared and started in three matches, registering one assist MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in two matches, logging 172 minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering five assists, logging 2424 minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in two matches for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering three assists, logging 2371 minutes for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC CONCACAF Champions League Appeared in one match for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Appeared and started in 27 matches, registering one goal, three assists, logging 2426 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared and started in two matches, logging 163 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared and started in 33 matches, registering six assists, logging 2955 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes Beitashour was part of San Jose s MLS Supporters Shield winning team Was named to the MLS All Star team US OPEN CUP Appeared in three matches for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared and started in 19 matches, registering seven assists, logging 1655 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes Appeared in eight matches, starting in seven registering one goal, logging 640 minutes for the San Jose Earthquakes. International: Steven has earned six caps for the Iranian national team. He earned his first cap for Iran on October 15, 2013 as a substitute in a 2 1 victory over Thailand during 2015 Asian Cup qualification. Steven was part of Iran s 2014 FIFA World Cup squad but was an unused substitute in all three matches. #40 MARK PAIS GOALKEEPER PRONUNCIATION: PACE HT: 6 4 WT: 200 DOB: June 3, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, Mo. Hometown: St. Louis, Mo. Nationality: American Last Club: Saint Louis FC How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC II on March 7, MLS PLAYOFFS 2017 Was as part of the 18 for five MLS matches during the 2017 MLS Regular Season. USL Appeared in 14 matches, logging in 1260 minutes, with a record of and three clean sheets during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 37

75 Career Notables: Appeared in 33 matches in all competitions with Saint Louis FC Appeared in 21 career matches registering eight clean sheets for the University of Tulsa Appeared in 19 matches, starting in 15 recording five clean sheets for Saint Louis University. #44 RAHEEM EDWARDS FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: RA HEEM ED WORDS HT: 5 9 WT: 146 DOB: July 15, 1997 BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, ON Hometown: Mississauga, ON Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Toronto FC II How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on Thursday, March 2, MLS PLAYOFFS Was an unused substitute on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Made his Toronto FC playoff debut when he came on in the 84 th minute and received a yellow card on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Was an unused substitute on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Was an unused substitute on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 21 matches, registering one goal and six assists while logging 1058 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS goal on July 30 vs. New York City FC Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS assist on March 18 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches registering two assists. USL Appeared in one match, logging 90 minutes during the 2017 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Career Notables: 2016 Appeared in 20 matches, registering six goals and four assists while logging 1513 minutes during the 2016 USL regular season for Toronto FC II. Toronto FC Made his MLS debut when he came on in the 88 th minute on July 2 vs. Seattle Sounders FC AMWAY CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in one match Made his Toronto FC debut when he came on in the 86 th minute on June 29 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC Appeared in 21 matches, starting in 13, registering two goals and one assist, while logging 1252 minutes during the 2015 USL regular season for Toronto FC II Registered his first professional goal on August 8 vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds Toronto FC II signed midfielder Raheem Edwards to a USL contract on August 1, 2015 Made his first professional start for Toronto FC II and the USL on April 19 vs Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 Made his professional debut for Toronto FC II and the USL on March 28 vs FC Montreal Was called up to Toronto FC II from the Kia Toronto FC Senior Academy team. FRIENDLY MATCH Started the match and registered a goal on Tuesday, July 28 vs AS Roma Primavera Won the 2014 CCAA National Championship with the Sheridan Bruins Men s soccer team and was named 2014 OCAA Freshman of the Year Appeared in seven matches registering eight goals with Sheridan College. International: Edwards has earned three caps for the Canadian national team. He made his debut for senior Canadian team in a friendly match against Curaçao on June 13, He earned his first call up to the Canadian Men s national Senior squad during the 2017 Camp. He was named to Canadian U 23 camp and Caribbean tour and has represented Canada at the 2015 Pan American Games. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 38

76 #87 TOSAINT RICKETTS FORWARD PRONUNCIATION: TUH SAINT RICK ETTS HT: 5 11 WT: 169 DOB: August 8, 1987 BIRTHPLACE: Edmonton, AB Hometown: Edmonton, AB Nationality: Canadian Last Club: Boluspor Kulübü How Acquired: Signed with Toronto FC on Friday, May 20, MLS PLAYOFFS Was an unused substitute on November 29 vs. Columbus Crew SC Started the match and played the full 90 minutes on November 21 vs. Columbus Crew SC Was an unused substitute on November 5 vs. New York Red Bulls Was an unused substitute on October 30 vs. New York Red Bulls Appeared in 22 matches, registering seven goals and one assist while logging 1003 minutes during the 2017 MLS regular season CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Appeared in three matches. Career Notables: 2016 MLS PLAYOFFS Appeared in six games, registering two goals and one assist, logging 134 minutes during the 2016 MLS Playoffs Appeared in 11 matches, starting in four, registering three goals, logging 399 minutes during the 2016 MLS regular season Registered his first Toronto FC and MLS goal on August 3 vs. Real Salt Lake Made his Toronto FC and MLS debut on July 23 vs. D.C. United Appeared in 18 matches, registering one goal in all competitions for Boluspor Kulübü Appeared in 30 matches, registering one goal in all competitions for Hapoel Haifa Appeared in 28 matches, registering nine goals in all competitions for Bucaspor Kulübü Appeared in 14 matches, registering two goals in all competitions for Sandnes Ulf Appeared in three matches, registering one goal in all competition for Vålerenga Fotball Appeared in 26 matches, registering seven goals in all competitions for Politehnica Timișoara Appeared in 51 matches, registering 14 goals in all competitions for Myllykosken Pallo 47. International: Ricketts has earned 57 caps, registering 15 goals for the Canadian national team. He made his debut for Canada on February 9, 2011 in a friendly match against Greece. He scored his first goal for Canada during a 2 2 friendly match against Ecuador on June 1, 2011 at BMO Field. He represented at the 2011, 2013 and 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup tournaments. TORONTO FC VS. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2017 MLS CUP FINALS Page 39

77 TORONTO FC vs SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC INFORMATION MLS GAME INFORMATION

78 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC ON DUTY TODAY 1 Tyler Miller (24) Originally selected in the SuperDraft drafted by Sounders FC in 2015 out of Northwestern, but almost immediately left to sign for German fourth division side SVN Zweibrücken. Miller made 10 appearances there in 2015 before signing for Sounders 2 in the summer. He made his MLS debut in March 2016 in a loss to Real Salt Lake. His MLS Cup Playoffs debut came this year, deputizing for Stefan Frei in a 2-0 win at Houston in Leg 1 of the Western Conference Championship. Miller has also spent time in the U.S. youth national team setup at multiple age levels. 2 Clint Dempsey (34) One of the most celebrated U.S. soccer players of all-time, Dempsey is also among the most dangerous attacking players the U.S. has ever seen. Now regularly featured as a forward, Deuce's savvy is undeniable as is his flair for the dramatic. His dribbling tricks and his movement on and off the ball consistently vex opposing defenders, helping to create scoring opportunities for him and his teammates. Dempsey is one of the most decorated players in the history of the U.S. national team, tied for the most goals in history with 57. His 141 caps are the third-most in U.S. history and he has been a member of three different World Cup teams (2006, 2010, 2014). Dempsey was named 2004 MLS Rookie of the Year with New England after being the No. 8 selection in 2004 MLS SuperDraft out of Furman Univ. He is a two-time selection to MLS Best XI (2005, 2006) and a four-time MLS All-Star (2005, 2006, 2014, 2015). He moved to Fulham in the English Premier League in December 2006, scoring 50 Premiership goals there over 5-1/2 seasons, before moving to Tottenham Hotspur for one season, netting seven goals in 29 appearances. Dempsey was named 2017 MLS Comeback Player of the Year, after missing out on the final two months of the 2016 season and the MLS Cup Final with an irregular heartbeat. 3 Brad Evans (32) Nobody embodies the mantra of flexibility quite like Brad Evans, who clawed his way up to become the Sounders FC through dogged onfield work and a memorable personality. Evans began his career as a midfielder, but he s played just about everywhere except forward since joining the team (and scoring) in its firstever MLS match in Evans has proven to be a capable center back, a good enough right back that he played there for the USA as recently as 2016, and has even filled in at left back. Evans was selected by Sounders FC with the 10th pick of the 2008 MLS Expansion Draft, after winning MLS Cup with the Columbus Crew, where he spent his first two professional seasons. 4 Gustav Svensson (30) Svensson has shown versatility in his first year with Sounders FC, featuring in both a holding central midfield role as well as center back. He came to MLS after playing for Guangzhou R&F of the Chinese Super League in 2016, where he started all 28 of his appearances. Svensson won his eighth cap for the Swedish national team in the World Cup qualifying playoff victory against Italy in November. He began his pro career with his hometown side IFK Göteborg, where played from , before moving to Bursaspor of the Turkish Super Lig. Svensson then spent two seasons with Ukrainian side Tarivya before returning to IFK Göteborg in Nouhou Tolo (20) Tolo has taken over the left side of Sounders FC back line over the second half of the season, moving into a regular starting role. He is coming off a solid season with Sounders 2 in USL in 2016, where he started all 24 of his appearances. The Douala, Cameroon native joined S2 in April of 2016 from Cameroonian side Rainbow FC. 6 Osvaldo Alonso (32) An original signing for Sounders FC for their inaugural MLS season in A dogged defensive midfielder who is known for his ballwinning ability, Alonso also routinely tops the MLS season-end passing success rate charts and shows no signs of slowing as the Sounders midfield heartbeat. The captain of the Cuban under-23 side before being called up to the senior team in He earned 16 caps and scored twice over the next year before defecting to the U.S. in 2007 with the Cuban national team at the Gold Cup in Houston. After beginning his career in his native Cuba with Pinar del Rio in 2007, he joined the USL s Charleston Battery after his arrival in the USA, winning the league s Rookie of the Year award in Alonso has been out since suffering a hamstring injury in late September. 7 Cristian Roldan (22) Selected in the first round (No. 16 overall) of the 2015 MLS SuperDraft, Roldan began his college career at the Univ. of Washington as a wide player, but he ultimately settled into a role as a devastatingly effective withdrawn central playmaker. That level of versatility and on-ball skill paved the way for one of the most skilled young midfielders in MLS -- and he has excelled in both roles as a professional. Roldan seemed destined for professional soccer early on; as a youngster, he appeared in an adidas commercial playing with a rolled up wad of plastic bags for a soccer ball. 8 Victor Rodriguez (28) An experienced versatile, attacking threat, Rodriguez has shown since his arrival in Seattle, scoring two goals and adding an assist in seven league appearances as an all-action attacking midfielder. Rodriguez came to Sounders FC after an extensive career in Spain, most recently playing for Sporting Gijón for the campaign, and previously for Getafe CF, Elche CF, Real Zaragoza and CF Badalona. In all, the Catalonia native spent four total seasons in La Liga, making 127 appearances and scoring nine goals since Nicolas Lodeiro (28) In his second season with Sounders FC, Lodeiro finished tied for ninth in the league with 12 assists to go with seven goals. In 2016, Lodeiro jumpstarted the Sounders FC attack and turned around the club's fortunes after transferring from Boca Juniors and signing as a Designated Player in July, scoring four goals with eight assists in 13 league appearances, then netting four goals in the run to MLS Cup. An attacking midfielder, Lodeiro has been in both of the last two World Cup squads with Uruguay, and boasts 48 caps with La Celeste since his debut in He also won the Copa America title with Uruguay in 2011 and appeared for the team in the Copa America Centenario earlier this summer on U.S. soil. Lodeiro came to the Sounders and MLS after previously playing in four countries and with two of the world s most storied clubs he signed with Dutch side Ajax at just 20 years old, before eventually playing for iconic Argentinean club Boca Juniors. 11 Aaron Kovar (23) In the course of three years, Aaron Kovar went from Washington s Gatorade High School Player of the Year to an MLS Homegrown signee training with Seattle s first team, in While also with Sounders FC academy, Kovar played at Stanford Univ. Kovar s preferred position is typically somewhere on the flanks, where he likes to pinch in a dribbly inverted winger. He scored his first MLS goal May 28, 2016, netting in a 2-1 loss to New England.

79 13 Jordan Morris (23) Now in his second MLS season, Morris was signed as a Homegrown Player in January He ended his first professional season as MLS Rookie of the Year, scoring 12 goals with four assists in appearing in all 34 league games, also netting the goal that secured Sounders FC's first MLS Cup appearance. Morris s devastating mixture of speed, finishing and on-ball technical ability became an immediate hallmark of his game, branding him as one of the most promising young U.S. players ever. Capable of playing as either a striker or a wide attacking midfielder, Morris is among the most prodigiously gifted U.S. players in the system today. In 2015, Morris received his first U.S. cap, becoming the first college player to appear for the full national team in 15 years. On April 15, 2015 he scored a now-famous goal against Mexico to cement his status. Morris played three years at Stanford Univ. before turning professional, scoring 13 goals his junior year and guiding the Cardinal to their first-ever national title in men s soccer, netting twice in the 4-0 win vs. Clemson in the NCAA College Cup final. Morris's father, Dr. Michael Morris, has been the chief medical director for the Sounders stretching back to the team's USL days. 14 Chad Marshall (32) Another previous MLS Cup winner, also winning with Columbus in 2008, Marshall was acquired via trade with the Crew following the 2013 season. No defender in league history has ever won more than Marshall s three MLS Defender of the Year honors, a testament to both his longevity and consistency as one of the best center backs to ever suit up in MLS. He ended the 2017 season with 371 league appearances, tied for sixth-most all-time in MLS history. Often called Air Marshall for his imperious aerial ability, Marshall is deceptively good with his feet and distribution ability despite standing a lumbering 6-foot-4. He has earned 11 caps for the USA, last featuring in Tony Alfaro (24) The No. 27 overall selection in the 2016 SuperDraft out of Cal State-Dominguez Hills, Alfaro is in his second season. He made 15 appearances (eight starts) in 2017, after making his MLS debut May 28, 2016 at New England. A big center back with good feet and solid technical ability. 16 Calum Mallace (27) Mallace was acquired via trade with the Montreal Impact in August, but did not appear with Sounders FC in league play. Mallace was the second round selection (20th overall) by the Impact in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft, out of Marquette University. His career-high came in 2015, when he made 26 appearances (23 as a starter), recording three assists. His lone league goal came Sept. 13, 2014, vs. New England. 17 Will Bruin (28) Bruin scored 11 goals with two assists in his first league season with Sounders FC, after he was acquired via trade from the Houston Dynamo in the offseason. He arrived in Seattle after a six-year career with the Dynamo, where he earned a reputation of being one of the most consistent goalscorers in the league (50 goals and three double-digit seasons). Despite his hulking size, the former Indiana University forward has done most of work in the channels and maneuvering behind the defensive line. The striker helped the Dynamo make it to the 2011 and 2012 MLS Cup finals, appearing in the '02 match. 18 Kelvin Leerdam (27) Leerdam has locked down the right back since his arrival at midseason, signed in July using Targeted Allocation Money. He came to Sounders FC and MLS following nine professional seasons with Feyenoord and SBV Vitesse in the Eredivisie, the Netherlands' top division. The Utrecht native amassed 186 career league appearances, with 16 goals and 8 assists in the Eredivisie dating back to After starring for Feyenoord's youth club from , Leerdam signed a professional contract with the First Team and went on to become a regular for five seasons, then moving to Vitesse in Leerdam has represented Netherlands on the international stage, making 19 appearances and scoring one goal for the club's U-21 side from He also recorded three appearances for the U-19 side in Harry Shipp (26) In his first season with Sounders after being acquired via trade from the Montreal Impact in December, Shipp made 18 appearances (11 starts), scoring two goals and adding an assist. A Homegrown Player with the Chicago Fire, signing after his senior season with the Univ. of Notre Dame, Shipp set the league on fire in the early part of his 2014 rookie campaign, and ended up as a finalist for the MLS Rookie of the Year award. He then led the Fire in assists in 2015, before he was sent to Montreal before the start of the 2016 season. He completed his outstanding college career by leading Notre Dame to the 2013 NCAA championship and being named Most Outstanding Player of the College Cup, also named a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy. 21 Jordy Delem (24) Delem moved to the Sounders first team this season and featured both as a defensive midfielder as well as a right back. The Martinique international joined Sounders 2 in 2016 and played in 19 games, mainly as a center back. Before that he played for Club Franciscain of Martinique's Championnat national league ( ) and France's AC Arles-Avignon reserve squad (2015). Delem has made 35 appearances for Martinique s National Team, netting five goals, also representing Martinique at the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup. 23 Henry Wingo (22) A versatile player who has featured in central midfield and at right back, Wingo was signed as a Homegrown Player in January. He made 11 league appearances, all as a substitute. A graduate of Shorecrest H.S., Wingo spent three seasons at the Univ. of Washington 24 Stefan Frei (31) When acquired from Toronto FC via trade in advance of the 2014 season, Frei had played a grand total of 90 minutes over the previous two seasons shortened by injuries and fierce competition. All he did in Seattle was become one of the league s best shot-stoppers and an almost immediate leader on a veteran back line, one of the most balanced and talented 'keepers MLS has yet produced. He was the author of arguably the greatest save in MLS history, stopping a Jozy Altidore header in extra time of MLS Cup 2016 with a full-stretch parry. "The Save" was one of seven saves on the night by Frei who also made a stop in the decisive penalty-kick shootout on his way to earning MLS Cup MVP honors. Frei has not appeared for the Swiss national team but did spent time in the national youth system before moving to the U.S. as a youngster, then moving on to the Univ. of California. 27 Lamar Neagle (30) Neagle returned for his third stint with Sounders FC, rejoining the club in a midseason trade with D.C. United on August 7. After first signing with his hometown club in 2009, Neagle moved to Charleston Battery and IFK Mariehamn in Denmark, again coming back to Sounders FC in Following a season with the Montreal Impact, Neagle once again came back home, playing with the Sounders from Neagle joined D.C. United before the 2016 season before coming to the Sounders one more time, where he was a 2-time U.S. Open Cup winner (2011, 2014) and Supporters' Shield winner in Neagle is a product of Federal Way s Thomas Jefferson H.S., also attending Univ. of Nevada- Las Vegas.

80 29 Roman Torres (31) Torres returned to action late last season, after missing nearly a year to a knee injury suffered in August 2015 in his first year with Sounders FC -- then capped the year by hitting the winning penalty kick in MLS Cup. A regular this season in the back, Torres then continued his heroics, hitting the goal that sent Panama to the FIFA World Cup for the first time. Built like a a freight train through his core, Torres is hardly ever muscled off the ball and somehow stays frightfully nimble. Torres made his name in Panama as a pseudo-enforcer along the back, providing an immovable object in the box on free kicks and breaks. Torres has been a key defensive cog for Panama for more than a decade, making more than 100 appearances since his debut at the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup. After beginning his career with Panama City outfit Chepo, Torres played in Colombia for nine years with five different teams, his most fruitful stint the 89 matches he played for Millonarios FC. 32 Zach Mathers (23) The No. 35 overall selection in the 2016 SuperDraft out of Duke Univ., Mathers did not appear in a league match in his first season with the Sounders FC first team. In his first professional season, Mathers recorded three goals and four assists in 19 appearances for Sounders 2, making three U.S. Open Cup appearances with the first team. 33 Joevin Jones (25) Acquired via trade with the Chicago Fire before the start of the 2016 season, Jones has been nearly ever-present on the Sounders FC left, whether at fullback or as a winger. His first MLS season with Chicago in 2015 revealed a defender with pure wingback sensibilities who lives to push into the opponent s final third as an added attacker. A capable crosser with good instincts, Jones doesn t skimp on the defensive end either as a capable heads-up defender who will routinely run down attacks. He made his Trinidad & Tobago debut at the tender age of 19, and he s been an integral part of the Soca Warriors setup ever since, a first-choice fullback for both the 2013 and 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cups. Before MLS, Jones spent five years with T&T club W Connection, then had a brief 2014 loan to Finnish club HJK Helsinki. 91 Oniel Fisher (26) Selected by Sounders FC in the second round (40th overall) in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft out of Univ. of New Mexico. Fisher has shown he can play on both flanks, coming out of college as a marauding right back before necessity pressed him into duty on the left in his first season in MLS, quick on the overlap and good in one-on-one situations. He has earned 12 caps for the full Jamaica national team, his international debut coming in HEAD COACH: Brian Schmetzer After leading Sounders FC to one of the most improbable comebacks in MLS history, Brian Schmetzer was named the club s second-ever head coach on Nov. 2, Upon assuming the interim manager role on July 26, 2016 following the departure of Sigi Schmid, Seattle sat in ninth place in the Western Conference with a record. Under Schmetzer, Sounders FC finished the season with an record and a fourth-place finish, before going onto to win MLS Cup. A longtime Sounders FC assistant and former USL Sounders manager, Schmetzer entered his eighth season as top assistant coach in 2016, a position he retained since the 2009 season. Schmetzer served seven seasons as the head coach of the Sounders USL first division club from , guiding Seattle to USL-1 championships in 2005 and A Seattle native, Schmetzer was coached by his father, Walt, as a youth. He signed with the Sounders North American Soccer League franchise following his graduation from Seattle s Nathan Hale High School in He played three seasons as a midfielder for Seattle before going to Tulsa for the final NASL season in He also played seven seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League with San Diego ( ), Tacoma ( ) and St. Louis ( ). 35 Bryan Meredith (28) Still to make a first-team appearance with Sounders FC, where he came after being selected in the re-entry draft last December. He did not play a minute in MLS during his three-year stay in San Jose, after making 12 appearances for Seattle in his first spell in MLS in Meredith signed with IK Brage of Sweden after Seattle declined his option at the conclusion of the 2012 season, before moving back to the United States with the New York Cosmos.

81 2017 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC STATISTICS ( , 53 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 2 M Clint Dempsey F Will Bruin M Nicolas Lodeiro M Cristian Roldan F Jordan Morris M Harry Shipp M Victor Rodriguez M Lamar Neagle (SEA) M Lamar Neagle (TOT) D Joevin Jones D Gustav Svensson M Osvaldo Alonso D Chad Marshall D Kelvin Leerdam D Brad Evans D Roman Torres M Jordy Delem D Nouhou Tolo G Stefan Frei M Aaron Kovar M Alvaro Fernandez M Henry Wingo M Oniel Fisher F Seyi Adekoya D Tony Alfaro G Tyler Miller Own-goals received 1 Team totals Opponent totals GAME-WINNING GOALS: Will Bruin 4, Cristian Roldan 3, Clint Dempsey 3, Victor Rodriguez 2, Jordan Morris 1, Harry Shipp 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Nicolas Lodeiro 5, Clint Dempsey 4, Joevin Jones 2, Cristian Roldan 2, Gustav Svensson 2, Kelvin Leerdam 2, Jordan Morris 1, Chad Marshall 1, Osvaldo Alonso 1, Will Bruin 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Nicolas Lodeiro 3-3, Clint Dempsey 2-3 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 24 G Stefan Frei G Tyler Miller Team totals Opponent totals Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

82 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2017 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT W-L-T POS PTS NOTES: Sat. Mar. 4 at Houston L SEA: Dempsey (58); HOU: Torres (20) Quioto (42) Sat. Mar. 11 at Montreal T SEA: Lodeiro (83) Bruin (94+); MTL: Mancosu (17) Piatti (51) Sun. Mar. 19 New York Red Bulls W SEA: Dempsey (28) Morris (66) Shipp (79); NYR: Wright- Phillips (57) Fri. Mar. 31 Atlanta T Sat. Apr. 8 at San Jose T SEA: Lodeiro (84); SJ: Wondolowski (90) Fri. Apr. 14 at Vancouver L SEA: Bruin (89); VAN: Montero (65,80) Sun. Apr. 23 at Los Angeles W SEA: Dempsey (29) own goal (35) Morris (44); Sat. Apr. 29 New England T SEA: Lodeiro (75) Bruin (85) Alonso (88); NE: Kobayashi (16) Agudelo (26,54) Sat. May 6 Toronto FC L TOR: Altidore (23) Sat. May 13 at Chicago L SEA: Dempsey (28); CHI: Nikolic (25,76) Accam (60) Solignac (73) Wed. May 17 at Sporting KC L KC: Fernandes (56,58,69) Sat. May 20 Real Salt Lake W SEA: Shipp (42); Sat. May 27 Portland W SEA: Roldan (4); Wed. May 31 at Columbus L CLB: Higuain (10) Meram (21) Kamara (59) Sun. June 4 Houston W SEA: Bruin (69); Sat. June 17 at New York L SEA: Roldan (40); NYC: Villa (52,77) City FC Wed. June 21 Orlando City SC T SEA: Bruin (19); ORL: Sutter (94+) Sun. June 25 at Portland T SEA: Jones (27) Dempsey (94+); POR: Adi (45) Asprilla (49+) Tue. July 4 at Colorado W SEA: Dempsey (6,85) Bruin (30); COL: Badji (78) Wed. July 19 D.C. United W SEA: Bruin (51) Evans (62) Svensson (74) Roldan (78); DC: Brown (8) Harkes (27) Sam (50) Sun. July 23 San Jose W SEA: Roldan (54,56) Leerdam (65); Sat. July 29 at Los Angeles T Sat. Aug. 5 at Minnesota W SEA: Bruin (9) Dempsey (18,73) Morris (71); Sat. Aug. 12 Sporting KC W SEA: Dempsey (36); Sun. Aug. 20 Minnesota W SEA: Marshall (31) Dempsey (94+); MIN: Finlay (21) Wed. Aug. 23 at Vancouver T SEA: Lodeiro (19); VAN: Montero (64) Sun. Aug. 27 Portland T SEA: Roldan (18); POR: Valeri (47+) Sun. Sep. 10 Los Angeles T SEA: Neagle (85); LA: Zardes (25) Sat. Sep. 16 at FC Dallas T Sat. Sep. 23 at Real Salt L RSL: Savarino (52) Mulholland (66) Lake Wed. Sep. 27 Vancouver W SEA: Rodriguez (17) Lodeiro (62) Dempsey (69); Sun. Oct. 1 at Philadelphia L PHI: Epps (28) Alberg (88) Sun. Oct. 15 FC Dallas W SEA: Rodriguez (31) Bruin (64,67) Neagle (92+); Sun. Oct. 22 Colorado W SEA: Bruin (9) Lodeiro (64,94+); 2017 Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.

83 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC # Player HOU MTL NYR ATL SJ VAN LA NE TOR CHI KC RSL POR CLB HOU NYC ORL POR COL DC SJ LA MIN KC MIN VAN POR LA DAL RSL VAN PHI DAL COL Tyler Miller 90G 2 Clint Dempsey 90M 90M 89M 33 88M 90M 85M 90M 90M 79M 81M 90M 90F 89M 34 90F 90M 90M 87M 90M 22 90M 90M 90M 90M 90F 35 90M 24M 3 Brad Evans D 90D 26 54D 44D 70D 71M Gustav Svensson 85D 59D 90D 90D 75 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M 72M 90D 90D 90D 90M 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 65M 90M 16 90D 90D 90M 90M 23M 5 Nouhou Tolo D 33 90D 36 90D 66D D 89D 90D 61D 46 60D 67 90D 6 Osvaldo Alonso 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 77M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 17M 31 90M 14 90M 90M 90M 90M 44M 7 Cristian Roldan 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 80M 90M 90M 8 Alvaro Fernandez 76M 25 57M M 27 90M 75M 8 Victor Rodriguez 90M 29 83M 26 90M 90M 76M 10 Nicolas Lodeiro 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90F 90F 90M 90F 90F 90F 90M 90M 90M 90M 89M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 86M 90M 90M 90M 90M 11 Aaron Kovar M Seyi Adekoya 13 64F 13 Jordan Morris 90F 90F 81F 90F 90F 90F 68M 68M 71M 90F 77M 90F 89F 90F 87M 56M 24 76M 89M 83F 68M 83M 61F 14 Chad Marshall 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 22D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 4 90D 90D 90D 90D 15 Tony Alfaro 90D 90D 84D 16 90D 90D 90D D 12 90D 1 16 Calum Mallace 17 Will Bruin F 90F 90F 19 90F 9 88F 23 76F 87F 90F 90F 90F 80F 64F 59F 25 90F 61F 29 82F 72F 14 90F 90F 85F 18 Kelvin Leerdam 36 84D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 19 Harry Shipp 72M 90M 89M 90M 68M M 18 63M 80M 67M 6 54M M 21 Jordy Delem 80D 2 90D 55D 57D 90D D 2 90D 20 90M 55M 23 Henry Wingo Stefan Frei 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 27 Lamar Neagle Roman Torres 90D 85D 15D 6 74D 16 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 75D 90D 90D 90D 89D 90D 90D 78D 90D 89D 32 Zach Mathers 33 Joevin Jones 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 89D 90D 90D 74M 90D 81D 14 57D 90M 90D 86M 90M 90D 90D 90D 64M 29 76D 90M 81D 90M 35 Bryan Meredith 80 Victor Mansaray 91 Oniel Fisher 31 65D 70D 78D 78D 1 64D 82D 74D Played for other teams: Calum Mallace played 298 minutes for MTL Lamar Neagle played 1116 minutes for DC "00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position

84 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Game log: Game #1 03/04/2017 SEA 1 at HOU 2 L Dempsey 1 (unassisted) 58 Game #2 03/11/2017 SEA 2 at MTL 2 T Lodeiro 1 (penalty kick) 83; Bruin 1 (unassisted) 94+ Game #3 03/19/2017 SEA 3 vs NYR 1 W Dempsey 2 (penalty kick) 28; Morris 1 (Lodeiro 1, Jones 1) 66; Shipp 1 (Jones 2) 79 Game #4 03/31/2017 SEA 0 vs ATL 0 T Game #5 04/08/2017 SEA 1 at SJ 1 T Lodeiro 2 (unassisted) 84 Game #6 04/14/2017 SEA 1 at VAN 2 L Bruin 2 (Lodeiro 2) 89 Game #7 04/23/2017 SEA 3 at LA 0 W Dempsey 3 (Lodeiro 3, Jones 3) 29; own goal (Cole) 35; Morris 2 (Dempsey 1, Delem 1) 44 Game #8 04/29/2017 SEA 3 vs NE 3 T Lodeiro 3 (Jones 4) 75; Bruin 3 (Jones 5) 85; Alonso 1 (Svensson 1, Lodeiro 4) 88 Game #9 05/06/2017 SEA 0 vs TOR 1 L Game #10 05/13/2017 SEA 1 at CHI 4 L Dempsey 4 (Roldan 1) 28 Game #11 05/17/2017 SEA 0 at KC 3 L Game #12 05/20/2017 SEA 1 vs RSL 0 W Shipp 2 (Svensson 2) 42 Game #13 05/27/2017 SEA 1 vs POR 0 W Roldan 1 (Marshall 1, Lodeiro 5) 4 Game #14 05/31/2017 SEA 0 at CLB 3 L Game #15 06/04/2017 SEA 1 vs HOU 0 W Bruin 4 (Roldan 2, Alonso 1) 69 Game #16 06/17/2017 SEA 1 at NYC 2 L Roldan 2 (unassisted) 40 Game #17 06/21/2017 SEA 1 vs ORL 1 T Bruin 5 (unassisted) 19 Game #18 06/25/2017 SEA 2 at POR 2 T Jones 1 (unassisted) 27; Dempsey 5 (Torres 1, Alonso 2) 94+ Game #19 07/04/2017 SEA 3 at COL 1 W Dempsey 6 (Jones 6) 6; Bruin 6 (Dempsey 2, Lodeiro 6) 30; Dempsey 7 (Bruin 1, Frei 1) 85 Game #20 07/19/2017 SEA 4 vs DC 3 W Bruin 7 (Jones 7) 51; Evans 1 (Jones 8, Tolo 1) 62; Svensson 1 (Lodeiro 7) 74; Roldan 3 (Bruin 2) 78 Game #21 07/23/2017 SEA 3 vs SJ 0 W Roldan 4 (Svensson 3, Leerdam 1) 54; Roldan 5 (unassisted) 56; Leerdam 1 (Jones 9) 65 Game #22 07/29/2017 SEA 0 at LA 0 T Game #23 08/05/2017 SEA 4 at MIN 0 W Bruin 8 (Dempsey 3) 9; Dempsey 8 (Marshall 2, Svensson 4) 18; Morris 3 (Lodeiro 8) 71; Dempsey 9 (Jones 10) 73 Game #24 08/12/2017 SEA 1 vs KC 0 W Dempsey 10 (Morris 1, Roldan 3) 36 Game #25 08/20/2017 SEA 2 vs MIN 1 W Marshall 1 (Lodeiro 9) 31; Dempsey 11 (penalty kick) 94+ Game #26 08/23/2017 SEA 1 at VAN 1 T Lodeiro 4 (penalty kick) 19 Game #27 08/27/2017 SEA 1 vs POR 1 T Roldan 6 (unassisted) 18 Game #28 09/10/2017 SEA 1 vs LA 1 T Neagle 2 (Torres 2, Alonso 3) 85 Game #29 09/16/2017 SEA 0 at DAL 0 T Game #30 09/23/2017 SEA 0 at RSL 2 L Game #31 09/27/2017 SEA 3 vs VAN 0 W Rodriguez 1 (Lodeiro 10) 17; Lodeiro 5 (Jones 11, Rodriguez 1) 62; Dempsey 12 (Lodeiro 11) 69 Game #32 10/01/2017 SEA 0 at PHI 2 L Game #33 10/15/2017 SEA 4 vs DAL 0 W Rodriguez 2 (Dempsey 4) 31; Bruin 9 (unassisted) 64; Bruin 10 (unassisted) 67; Neagle 3 (Lodeiro 12, Shipp 1) 92+ Game #34 10/22/2017 SEA 3 vs COL 0 W Bruin 11 (Leerdam 2, Dempsey 5) 9; Lodeiro 6 (penalty kick) 64; Lodeiro 7 (unassisted) 94+

85 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC U.S. OPEN CUP MLS CUP PLAYOFFS # Player 4R 5R WCS1 WCS2 WCC1 WCC2 POR SJ VAN VAN HOU HOU Tyler Miller 90G 90G 90G 2 Clint Dempsey 90M 45M 59M 3 Brad Evans 4 Gustav Svensson M 90D 5 Nouhou Tolo 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 68D 6 Osvaldo Alonso 16 7 Cristian Roldan 90M 90M 90M 90M 8 Alvaro Fernandez 18 8 Victor Rodriguez M 10 Nicolas Lodeiro 90M 90M 90M 90M 11 Aaron Kovar 80M 90M 12 Seyi Adekoya Jordan Morris Chad Marshall 78D 90D 90D 90D 15 Tony Alfaro 90D 17 Will Bruin 45 90F 89F 89F 90F 18 Kelvin Leerdam 90D 90D 90D 90D 19 Harry Shipp 90F 74M 67M Jordy Delem 90D 64M Henry Wingo 10 45D 1 24 Stefan Frei 90G 90G 90G 27 Lamar Neagle Roman Torres 90D 90D 90D 32 Zach Mathers 72M 33 Joevin Jones 90M 90M 60M 79M 76M 35 Bryan Meredith 38 Irvin Parra 90M 89F 53 Sam Rogers 90D 90D 71 David Olsen 1 77 Francisco Narbon 90M 35M 80 Victor Mansaray 88 Ray Saari 90M 87M 91 Oniel Fisher 3 92 Rodrigue Ele 90D 99 Felix Chenkam 72F U.S. OPEN CUP 4R 06/13/2017 SEA 2 vs POR 1 W Kovar (Tolo) 3; Mathers (penalty kick) 54 5R 06/28/2017 SEA 1 at SJ 2 L Kovar (unassisted) 48 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS WCSF1 10/29/2017 SEA 0 at VAN 0 T WCSF1 11/02/2017 SEA 2 vs VAN 0 W Dempsey 1 (Shipp 1, Bruin 1) 56; Dempsey 2 (Rodriguez 1, Lodeiro 1) 88 WCC1 11/21/2017 SEA 2 at HOU 0 W Svensson 1 (Lodeiro 2) 11; Bruin 1 (Jones 1) 42 WCC2 11/30/2017 SEA 3 vs HOU 0 W Rodriguez 1 (Bruin 2) 22; Dempsey 3 (Jones 2, Rodriguez 2) 57; Bruin 2 (Shipp 2) 73

86 CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS FOR CURRENT SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC PLAYERS UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG PKG PKA SKG SKA FC FS OFF CK C E 6 M Osvaldo Alonso F Will Bruin M Jordy Delem F Clint Dempsey M Brad Evans M Oniel Fisher D Joevin Jones D Kelvin Leerdam M Nicolas Lodeiro M Calum Mallace D Chad Marshall F Jordan Morris M Lamar Neagle M Victor Rodriguez M Cristian Roldan F Harry Shipp D Gustav Svensson D Nouhou Tolo D Roman Torres M Henry Wingo UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PKG PKA SKG SKA W L T SO 24 GK Stefan Frei GK Tyler Miller

87 ALL-TIME SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC POSTSEASON STATISTICS ( , 48 pts.) PLAYER GP GS MIN G A Clint Dempsey Nicolas Lodeiro Nelson Haedo Valdez Osvaldo Alonso Eddie Johnson Will Bruin Brad Evans Jordan Morris Victor Rodriguez Andreas Ivanschitz Zach Scott DeAndre Yedlin Erik Friberg Chad Marshall Mario Martinez Lamar Neagle Gustav Svensson Steve Zakuani Joevin Jones Fredy Montero Marco Pappa Harry Shipp Nate Jaqua Shalrie Joseph Tyrone Mears Christian Tiffert Jalil Anibaba Micheal Azira Chad Barrett Marc Burch Alex Caskey Kenny Cooper Jordy Delem David Estrada Alvaro Fernandez Oniel Fisher Stefan Frei Mike Fucito Herculez Gomez Leo Gonzalez Michael Gspurning Marcus Hahnemann Jhon Kennedy Hurtado Patrick Ianni Adam Johansson Kasey Keller Kelvin Leerdam Sebastien Le Toux Roger Levesque Freddie Ljungberg Tyrone Marshall Obafemi Martins Tyler Miller Adam Moffat Blaise Nkufo Sanna Nyassi Sammy Ochoa Jeff Parke Gonzalo Pineda James Riley Cristian Roldan Mauro Rosales Andy Rose Nathan Sturgis Nouhou Tolo Roman Torres Djimi Traore Henry Wingo Team totals Opponent totals SOUNDERS FC INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING GOALKEEPER GP GS SV GA GAA SO Tyler Miller Stefan Frei Kasey Keller Michael Gspurning Marcus Hahnemann Team totals Opponent totals

88 MATCH INFORMATION SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC AT TORONTO FC MATCH PREVIEW Following a 5-0 aggregate win over Houston in the Western Conference Championship, Sounders FC is set to face Toronto FC in MLS Cup for the second consecutive year. Sounders FC won its first MLS Cup last season over the Reds at BMO Field via penalty kicks after 120 minutes of scoreless play. Stefan Frei, who began his career in Toronto, was named MLS Cup MVP after making a crucial stoppage-time save on a Jozy Altidore header to preserve the shutout. Kickoff: December 9, :00 p.m. PT Location: BMO Field Toronto, Ontario, Canada Referee: Allen Chapman Assistants: Adam Wienckowski, Jeremy Hanson Fourth Official: Kevin Stott Fifth Official: Jason White VAR: Dave Gantar BROADCAST INFORMATION National TV: ESPN Talent: Adrian Healey, Taylor Twellman and Julie Stewart-Binks Pre-Match, Halftime and Post-Match TV: Max Bretos, Kasey Keller and Alejandro Moreno Local Radio: KIRO Radio 97.3 FM Talent: Matt Johnson, Kasey Keller and Steve Zakuani Pre-Match, Halftime and Post-Match Radio: Jason Rantz, Pete Fewing and Danny Jackson Local Radio (Spanish): El Rey 1360 AM Talent: Mario Rodriguez and Felipe Maqueda INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST INFORMATION Asia: bein Sports (Asia) Australia: ESPN International Brazil: ESPN International Europe: Eurosport India: DSports Japan: Fuji TV Latin America: ESPN International Middle East & North Africa: Abu Dhabi Sports New Zealand: TVNZ Singapore: Starhub Sub-Saharan Africa: FOX Africa Taiwan: Sportcast United Kingdom: Sky Sports MEDIA SERVICES A variety of media resources - including Sounders FC s 2017 media guide, player and coach interviews, archived press releases, PR contacts, photos for editorial use, game guides and credential request forms - can be found via SoundersFC.com/Media. Audio files - including post-match media scrums with players and Head Coach Brian Schmetzer s press conferences - can be found via Sound- Cloud.com/SoundersFC. QUESTIONABLE Alonso - R quad strain INJURY REPORT OUT Evans - Lower back pain After a record campaign in which it broke the MLS record with 69 points, Toronto FC advanced to host its second straight MLS Cup after defeating the New York Red Bulls and Columbus Crew SC so far in the postseason. As the second seed in the Western Conference, Sounders FC returns to the league s chmpionship fixture after defeating Vancouver and Houston in the 2017 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. Table of Contents 2017 Schedule 2 This Week at Toronto FC 3 Sounders FC Weekly Notes 4 Postseason Stats 7 Attendance Report : At a Glance 10 Sounders FC History 11 Awards and Transactions Roster Regular Season Statistics & Box Scores 14 Mini-Bios Jones PROJECTED LINEUP 7 Roldan 17 Bruin 2 Dempsey 10 Lodeiro 2017 SNAPSHOT SEATTLE Overall Record Goals Scored Goals Allowed Goal Differential TORONTO Page Nouhou Svensson 24 Marshall Leerdam Frei INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Goals Dempsey (12) Giovinco (16) Assists Lodeiro (12) Vasquez (16) Goalkeeper Frei (1.09) Bono (1.12) 8 Rodríguez

89 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 2017 SOUNDERS FC SCHEDULE MLS REGULAR SEASON RECORD: (HOME: ; AWAY: 3-8-6) 2017 ALL COMPETITIONS RECORD: (HOME: ; AWAY: 4-9-6) DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME (PT) TV/ATT. W-L-D POS GOAL SCORERS MARCH (1-1-2, 6 GF, 5 GA) Sat. 3/4 at Houston L, , T-8 SEA: Dempsey (58); HOU: Torres (20), Quioto (42) Sat. 3/11 at Montreal D, , T-7 SEA: Lodeiro (83), Bruin (90+4); MTL: Mancosu (17), Piatti (51) Sun. 3/19 New York W, , SEA: Dempsey (28), Morris (66), Shipp (79); NY: Wright-Phillips (57) Sat. 3/25 Club Necaxa D, ,045 FRIENDLY SEA: Fernandez (83); NEC: Díaz (90) Fri. 3/31 Atlanta D, , None APRIL (1-1-2, 8 GF, 6 GA) Sat. 4/8 at San Jose D, , SEA: Lodeiro (84); SJ: Wondolowski (90) Fri. 4/14 at Vancouver L, , SEA: Bruin (89); VAN: Montero (65, 80) Sun. 4/23 at LA Galaxy W, , SEA: Dempsey (29), Own Goal (35), Morris (44); LA: None Sat. 4/29 New England D, , T-6 SEA: Lodeiro (75), Bruin (85), Alonso (88); NE: Kobayashi (15), Agudelo (26, 24) MAY (2-4-0, 3 GF, 11 GA) Sat. 5/6 Toronto FC L, , SEA: None; TOR: Altidore (23) Sat. 5/13 at Chicago L, , SEA: Dempsey (28); CHI: Nikolic (25, 76), Accam (60), Solignac (73) Wed. 5/17 at Sporting KC L, , SEA: None; SKC: Gerso (56, 58, 69) Sat. 5/20 Real Salt Lake W, , SEA: Shipp (42); RSL: None Sat. 5/27 Portland W, , T-6 SEA: Roldan (4); POR: None Wed. 5/31 at Columbus L, , T-7 SEA: None; CLB: Higuain (10), Meram (21), Kamara (59) JUNE (1-1-2, 5 GF, 5 GA) Sun. 6/4 Houston W, , T-5 SEA: Bruin (69); HOU: None Tue. 6/13 Portland W, 2-1 USOC FOURTH ROUND SEA: Kovar (3), Mathers (54); POR: Williams (38) Sat. 6/17 at New York City L, , T-7 SEA: Roldan (40); NYC: Villa (52, 77) Wed. 6/21 Orlando City D, , T-6 SEA: Bruin (19); ORL: Sutter (90+4) Sun. 6/25 at Portland D, , T-7 SEA: Jones (27), Dempsey (90+4); POR: Adi (45), Asprilla (45+4) Wed. 6/28 at San Jose L, 1-2 USOC FIFTH ROUND SEA: Kovar (48); SJ: Salinas (6), Hoesen (84) JULY (3-0-1, 10 GF, 4 GA) Tue. 7/4 at Colorado W, , T-6 SEA: Dempsey (6, 85), Bruin (30); COL: Badji (78) Sat. 7/8 Eintracht Frankfurt D, ,667 FRIENDLY SEA: Dempsey (44); SGE: Hrgota (29) Wed. 7/19 D.C. United W, , T-4 SEA: Bruin (51), Evans (62), Svensson (74), Roldan (78); DC: Brown (8), Harkes (27), Sam (50) Sun. 7/23 San Jose W, , T-4 SEA: Roldan (54, 56), Leerdam (65); SJ: None Sat. 7/29 at LA Galaxy D, , T-4 None AUGUST (3-0-2, 9 GF, 4 GA) Sat. 8/5 at Minnesota W, , T-2 SEA: Bruin (9), Dempsey (18, 73), Morris (71); MIN: None Sat. 8/12 Sporting KC W, , T-1 SEA: Dempsey (36); SKC: None Sun. 8/20 Minnesota W, , T-1 SEA: Marshall (31), Dempsey (90+4); MIN: Finlay (21) Wed. 8/23 at Vancouver D, , SEA: Lodeiro (19); VAN: Montero (64) Sun. 8/27 Portland D, , SEA: Roldan (18); POR: Valeri (45+2) SEPTEMBER (1-1-2, 4 GF, 3 GA) Sat. 9/10 LA Galaxy D, , SEA: Neagle (85); LA: Zardes (25) Sat. 9/16 at FC Dallas D, , T-2 None Sat. 9/23 at Real Salt Lake L, , SEA: None; RSL: Savarino (52), Mulholland (66) Wed. 9/27 Vancouver W, , T-2 SEA: Rodriguez (17), Lodeiro (62), Dempsey (69): VAN: None OCTOBER (2-1-2, 7 GF, 2 GA) Sun. 10/1 at Philadelphia L, , T-2 SEA: None; PHI: Epps (28), Alberg (88) Sun. 10/15 FC Dallas W, , T-2 SEA: Rodríguez (31), Bruin (64, 67), Neagle (90+2); DAL: None Sun. 10/22 Colorado W, , SEA: Bruin (9), Lodeiro (64, 90+4); COL: None Sun. 10/29 at Vancouver D, ,837 Conf. Semi. Leg 1 None NOVEMBER (3-0-0, 7 GF, 0 GA) Thurs. 11/2 vs. Vancouver W, ,587 Conf. Semi. Leg 2 SEA: Dempsey (56, 88); VAN: None Tues. 11/21 at Houston W, ,661 Conf. Champ. L1 SEA: Svensson (11), Bruin (42); HOU: None Thurs. 11/30 vs. Houston W, ,298 Conf. Champ. L2 SEA: Rodríguez (22), Dempsey (57), Bruin (73); HOU: None *Audi MLS Cup Playoffs *International Friendly *Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

90 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT THIS WEEK AT TORONTO FC ABOUT TORONTO FC SERIES SNAPSHOT Beginning operations in 2005, Toronto FC was the first Canadian franchise in MLS. The club is owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, which also operates the city s NHL, AHL, NBA and USL clubs. TFC competes at BMO Field, which is a multi-purpose stadium that has a 30,000-seat configuration for soccer MLS Coach of the Year Greg Vanney led the Reds to a record season and the club s first Supporters Shield. Toronto s 2017 MLS campaign broke the league record for points in a season (69) and tied Sounders FC s 2014 record for most wins (20). YEAR RECORD FINISH Did not qualify for postseason Did not qualify for postseason Did not qualify for postseason Did not qualify for postseason Did not qualify for postseason Did not qualify for postseason Did not qualify for postseason Did not qualify for postseason Eastern Conference Knockout Round Lost MLS Cup Facing Seattle in MLS Cup TORONTO FC NOTABLES #10 FORWARD SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO Led Toronto FC with 16 goals in addition to six assists in 2017 Named to 2017 MLS Best XI 2015 MLS Golden Boot and MVP after recording 22 goals and 16 assists Won two Serie A titles with Juventus 23 caps and one goal for Italian national team #17 FORWARD JOZY ALTIDORE Second on team with 15 goals to go along with six assists in 2017 Played for Spain s Villareal from , AZ Alkmar in the Netherlands from and England s Sunderland from caps and 41 goals for U.S. Men s National Team #4 MIDFIELDER MICHAEL BRADLEY 30 appearances and two assists in 2017 Previously played for Roma in Italy from caps and 17 goals for U.S. Men s National Team and currently serves as captain #7 MIDFIELDER VICTOR VAZQUEZ Named to 2017 MLS Best XI in first season in league Ranked second in MLS with 16 assists, to go along with eight goals Prior to Toronto, spent 2016 season with Mexico s Cruz Azul after five seasons with Belgium s Club Brugge from Brought up in FC Barcelona youth system SOUNDERS FC SOUNDBYTES SOUNDERS FC TORONTO FC Category 1 2 Total 1 2 Total Goals Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Offsides Corner Kicks Goals Scored in 15-Minute Intervals: Total SEA TOR ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS SOUNDERS FC TORONTO FC Goals 3 Estrada 2 De Rosario/Defoe Assists 2 Evans/Fernandez 1 9 players Shots 15 Montero 10 De Rosario Shots on Goal 6 3 players 3 3 players Fouls Committed 19 Alonso 10 De Rosario Fouls Sufferered 12 Alonso 8 De Rosario Wins 4 Keller 1 4 players Shutouts 4 Keller 2 Frei Saves 11 Frei 20 Frei Goals Allowed 5 Frei 7 Frei ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME HIGHS SOUNDERS FC TORONTO FC Goals 3 Estrada (3/17/12) 2 Defoe (3/15/14) Assists 2 Fernandez (3/17/12) 1 9 times Shots 7 Estrada (3/17/12) 6 Santos (6/18/11) Shots on Goal 5 Estrada (3/17/12) 2 3 times Fouls Committed 4 3 times 5 4 times Fouls Suffered 6 Dempsey (3/15/14) 5 Johnson (3/17/12) Saves 4 Frei (5/6/17) 7 Konopka (9/5/15) Goals Allowed 2 3 times 3 times ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Sounders FC Record vs. Toronto FC: Home: (12 GF, 7 GA) Road: (6 GF, 3 GA) DATE RESULT W/L/D LOCATION 04/04/2009 SEA 2 at TOR 0 W BMO Field 08/29/2009 SEA 0 vs. TOR 0 D CenturyLink Field 04/25/2010 SEA 0 at TOR 2 L BMO Field 10/02/2010 SEA 3 vs. TOR 2 W CenturyLink Field 04/30/2011 SEA 3 vs. TOR 0 W CenturyLink Field 06/18/2011 SEA 1 at TOR 0 W BMO Field 03/17/2012 SEA 3 vs. TOR 1 W CenturyLink Field Head Coach Brian Schmetzer: On winning the Western Conference Championship at home: The best part of my evening was when Ozzie [Alonso] took the trophy - well, outside of the three goals - the best part of my evening was when Ozzie took the trophy up to the fans and those fans stayed and they cheered every single player that raised the cup. That is the example that I keep talking about: The relationship between the fans and the players is what makes this club so special. The energy in the building from the opening whistle was good. Forward Jordan Morris: On the process of his rehab: Yeah it was long. It was a little longer than I thought it was going to be. But to be back out there it gave me chills, the reception and the fans are amazing, but you know it was a long and frustrating process. I m willing to help the team in any way I can to go and win a championship. 08/10/2013 SEA 2 at TOR 1 W BMO Field 03/15/2014 SEA 1 vs. TOR 2 L CenturyLink Field 09/05/2015 SEA 2 vs. TOR 1 W CenturyLink Field 07/02/2016 SEA 1 at TOR 1 D BMO Field 05/06/2017 SEA 0 vs. TOR 1 L CenturyLink Field POSTSEASON 12/10/2017 SEA 0 (5) at TOR (4) D (W) BMO Field

91 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT SOUNDERS FC WEEKLY NOTES LAST MATCH REWIND: VS. HOU SHUTOUT SOUNDERS With a 5-0 aggregate win over Houston, Sounders FC advanced to the MLS Cup for the second consecutive year and is set to face Toronto FC in a rematch of last year s championship fixture. Toronto advanced on 1-0 on aggregate over Columbus Crew SC in the Eastern Conference Championship after winning the 2017 Supporters Shield. With its sixth consecutive postseason shutout, Sounders FC extends its league-record shutout streak in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs to 647 minutes, dating back to the first leg of the 2016 Western Conference Championship. Stefan Frei, who missed the first leg with a hamstring injury, was back in goal for Seattle and set a new individual MLS record with 557 straight playoff minutes without allowing a goal. With the match s opening goal, Víctor Rodríguez recorded his first career goal in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs and third since signing with Sounders FC in the summer transfer window. Clint Dempsey extended his all-time club record with his sixth postseason goal for Sounders FC, and his seventh career in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, third among active players. Will Bruin, who scored Seattle s third goal on Thursday, is now second among active players with eight goals in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs (Bradley Wright-Phillips, 9). Sounders FC is currently riding the longetst shutout streak in Audi MLS Cup Playoffs history, up to 647 minutes after last Thursday s 3-0 win over Houston in the second leg of the Western Conference Championship. The club s current streak is over three full matches ahead of the previous record set by New England in Sounders FC last allowed a goal in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs in the first leg of the 2016 Western Conference Championship against Colorado. In the early minutes last Thursday, Frei s eclipsed the individual postseason shutout streak and now holds the new record of 557 minutes, surpassing Kevin Hartman s previous record of 473 minutes from October 29, 2005-November 10, Tyler Miller, who filled in for Frei in the first leg against Houston, accounts for the other 90 minutes of Seattle s current streak. CONSECUTIVE MINUTES WITHOUT ALLOWING A GOAL - POSTSEASON TEAM MIN START END Seattle Sounders FC /22/16 current New England Revolution 374 9/29/02 10/12/02 Houston Dynamo /30/11 11/20/11 New England Revolution /27/07 11/18/07 LA Galaxy /1/09 11/22/09 BY THE NUMBERS 1: Sounders FC losses at CenturyLink Field in 29 matches (regular season and playoffs) since Brian Schmetzer took over last July, logging a record. 3: Seattle teams that have reached championships in consecutive seasons, among five major U.S. leagues (NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS) - Seattle SuperSonics ( , ), Seattle Seahawks (2013, 2014), Seattle Sounders FC (2016, 2017). 5: Career postseason assists for Joevin Jones with Seattle, the most in club history. 6: Sounders FC players in the top 25 of MLS jersey sales this season, the most of any team. 8: Career postseason goals scored by Will Bruin, second among active MLS players. 9: Consecutive postseason berths for Sounders FC, the longest current streak in MLS. 12: Assists recorded in the regular season by Nico Lodeiro, one shy of the club record held by Obafemi Martins (2014) and Mauro Rosales (2011 and 2012). 17: Postseason starts by Chad Marshall, the second-most in club history (Osvaldo Alonso). Marshall has played 90 minutes in every Seattle playoff match since : Career MLS regular-season goals scored by Clint Dempsey with Sounders FC, one shy of Fredy Montero s club record of : Career MLS regular-season shutouts for Seattle goalkeeper Stefan Frei, ninth all-time in MLS history. 94: Tackles won by Cristian Roldan, the most in MLS this regular season. 110: Fouls suffered by Lodeiro in 2017 regular season, 15 more than anyone else in MLS. 260: Duels won by Cristian Roldan, ranking first in MLS this regular season. 647: Current stretch of scoreless minutes by Seattle in postseason play, a league record. 2,980: Touches recorded by y Nicolás Lodeiro this regular season, the most in MLS. DEMPSEY WINS MLS COMEBACK POY Major League Soccer announced on November 15 that Sounders FC forward Clint Dempsey has been named 2017 MLS Comeback Player of the Year. Dempsey led Sounders FC with 12 regular season goals to go along with five assists in 2017 after being sidelined with an irregular heartbeat diagnosis in August of last season, forcing him to miss the club s 2016 MLS Cup run. Dempsey edged Columbus Federico Higuaín and Houston s Erick Torres for the award, which honors an MLS player who has overcome injuries and/or adversity in order to achieve success during the 2017 regular season. Dempsey is the second Sounders FC player to win the award after Eddie Johnson in After being diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat in August of 2016, sidelining him for Seattle s MLS Cup run and putting his professional future in question, Dempsey returned to action with Sounders FC in the 2017 preseason. He went on to lead the Rave Green with 12 goals to go along with five assists in 29 appearances (25 starts) this season, and his 46 regular-season goals for Seattle are just one goal shy of the Sounders FC all-time club scoring record held by Fredy Montero. In the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, Dempsey has already added three more goals to his tally this season, scoring a brace against Vancouver on November 2 and Houston on November MLS COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR VOTING RESULTS PLAYER PLAYER % MEDIA % CLUB % AVERAGE % Clint Dempsey 14.52% 26.38% 15.48% 18.79% Federico Higuaín 16.13% 11.96% 26.19% 18.09% Erick Torres 6.05% 22.39% 15.48% 14.64% CAREER MLS REGULAR SEASON GOALS - CLUB HISTORY PLAYER GP G G / 90 Fredy Montero Clint Dempsey Obafemi Martins Lamar Neagle Eddie Johhnson CAREER SOUNDERS FC GOALS - ALL COMPETITIONS PLAYER MLS PS USOC CCL TOTAL* Fredy Montero Clint Dempsey Obafemi Martins Lamar Neagle Eddie Johnson *Includes goals scored in MLS regular season, postseason, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions League play.

92 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT SOUNDERS FC WEEKLY NOTES SEATTLE NOW TOP SIDE SINCE 09 FLASHBACK: 2016 MLS CUP FINAL After winning three of its last four regular-season games, Sounders FC now has the most points earned in MLS since joining the league in After sitting in the second spot for years, Brian Schmetzer s club is up to 482 points ( ) since 2009, surpassing the Galaxy s 477 ( ). The New York Red Bulls, Real Salt Lake and FC Dallas round out the top five for the most successful sides in MLS since Sounders FC has been in the league. Competing in the club s first-ever MLS Cup, Seattle Sounders FC defeated Toronto FC in front of a record crowd of 36,045 at BMO Field in Major League Soccer s 21st championship match. The Rave Green claimed their first MLS Cup title via penalty shootout following 120 minutes of scoreless play, with Stefan Frei standing tall in goal and defender Roman Torres netting the winning penalty to seal the victory. In addition to the standout results in the regular season, Sounders FC has six major trophies since joining the MLS, including one MLS Cup (2016), one Supporters Shield (2014) and four Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups (2009, 2010, 2011, 2014). Seattle has also advanced to the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Knockout Round on three occasions ( , , ). MOST POINTS SINCE 2009 TEAM PTS W-L-D GOALS Seattle Sounders FC LA Galaxy New York Red Bulls Real Salt Lake FC Dallas INTERNATIONAL SOUNDERS Sounders FC midfielder Gustav Svensson came off the bench in both legs of Sweden s UEFA playoff, helping his side to a 1-0 aggregate victory over four-time FIFA World Cup champion Italy. Svensson was a first-half injury sub, logging 72 minutes in a World Cup-clinching 0-0 draw in the second leg on November 13. After finishing second in Group A, Sweden drew a matchup with Italy in a blind draw for its matchup in the UEFA playoff. Svensson becomes the third Seattle player to help his national team advance to Russia. Nico Lodeiro (Uruguay) and Román Torres (Panama) previously qualified for Russia out of CONMEBOL and CONCACAF qualifying, respectively. Defender Nouhou made his full international debut for Cameroon on November 11. Nouhou, who made 19 appearances in his first MLS season, registered six tackles and two interceptions over 90 minutes against Zambia. Defender Román Torres traveled down to Panama City following the second leg of the Western Conference Semifinals to take part in the 114th anniversary of Panama s independence from Colombia. At those celebrations, Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela presented Torres with the national flag and the keys to Panama City in celebration of his goal that sent Panama through to the World Cup. Torres re-joined Sounders FC following the celebrations and skipped Panama s friendlies against Iran and Wales in order to train with Seattle ahead of the Western Conference Championship. SEA-TOR 2017 MATCHUP Seattle Sounders FC fell 1-0 to Toronto FC on May 6 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field in a rematch of last year s MLS Cup. A first-half penalty kick was the difference, as the Rave Green lost at home for the only time under Head Coach Brian Schmetzer. Seattle appeared to have struck first in the fifth minute when a Jordan Morris header from a direct free-kick bounced past Clint Irwin and into the net, but the assistant referee had his flag up for an offside call. Toronto got on the board in the 23rd minute courtesy of an Altidore penalty kick. After initiating a give-and-go with Jay Chapman and receiving a pass inside the area, Seattle defender Román Torres was whistled for a foul on a challenge from behind. Altidore calmly converted the ensuing attempt to the lower right corner to give the visitors a 1-0 victory. Sounders FC XI - Stefan Frei; Jordy Delem (Harry Shipp 57 ), Gustav Svensson, Román Torres (Tony Alfaro 74 ), Joevin Jones; Osvaldo Alonso - captain, Cristian Roldan, Nicolás Lodeiro, Clint Dempsey, Jordan Morris (Alvaro Fernandez 71 ); Will Bruin Toronto FC XI - Clint Irwin; Nick Hagglund, Chris Mavinga, Justin Morrow, Jason Hernandez; Raheem Edwards (Armando Cooper 63 ), Michael Bradley - captain, Marco Delgado, Benoit Cheyrou, Jay Chapman (Jonathan Osorio 65 ); Jozy Altidore (Tosaint Ricketts 80 ) With both sides participating in their first championship match in their respective histories, the opening 45 minutes were hard-fought and tense, as the two clubs jockeyed for position in the frigid Canadian winter night. Though scoreless, the opening period provided back-and-forth play, with the two clubs splitting the share of possession for the first half. Both sides drew two corner-kicks, with Seattle committing seven fouls to Toronto s two. Sounders FC defender Chad Marshall picked up the first caution of the contest in first-half stoppage time. Toronto closed the half with a 6-0 advantage in shots, but neither side was able to find a breakthrough. The tension only increased throughout the second half, with chance after chance narrowly missing, leaving nothing to separate the teams at full-time. Stefan Frei stood tall in Seattle s goal throughout the contest, but particularly in the second half, with the Swiss netminder recording seven saves, including a critical leaping stop in second-half stoppage time on Jozy Altidore header to force extra time. After 30 minutes of scoreless extra time, Sounders FC edged Toronto 5-4 in a penalty shootout to claim the sixth trophy in club history. Frei made a crucial save on Michael Bradley s attempt and Justin Morrow s shot hit the crossbar and bounced out, leading to Román Torres converting the winning attempt past Clint Irwin. MATCH SUMMARY MLS CUP FINAL Seattle Sounders FC 0 (5) - Toronto FC 0 (4) Saturday, December 10, 2016 Venue: BMO Field Referee: Alan Kelly Assistants: Frank Anderson, Joe Fletcher Fourth Official: Allen Chapman Fifth Official: Danny Thornberry Attendance: 36,045 Weather: Clear and 26 degrees SCORING SUMMARY None SHOOTOUT SUMMARY TOR - Jozy Altidore - scored SEA - Brad Evans - scored TOR - Michael Bradley - saved SEA - Andreas Ivanschitz - scored TOR - Benoit Cheyrou - scored SEA - Alvaro Fernandez - saved TOR - Will Johnson - scored SEA - Joevin Jones - scored TOR - Drew Moor - scored SEA - Nico Lodeiro - scored TOR - Justin Morrow - missed SEA - Román Torres - scored MISCONDUCT SUMMARY SEA - Chad Marshall (caution) SEA - Joevin Jones (caution) 72 TOR - Michael Bradley (caution) Seattle Sounders FC - Stefan Frei; Tyrone Mears, Román Torres, Chad Marshall, Joevin Jones; Osvaldo Alonso - captain, Cristian Roldan, Nico Lodeiro, Erik Friberg (Alvaro Fernandez 67 ) Jordan Morris (Brad Evans 108 ), Nelson Valdez (Andreas Ivanschitz 73 ) Toronto FC - Clint Irwin; Drew Moor, Eriq Zavaleta, Nick Hagglund; Michael Bradley - captain, Jonathan Osorio (Will Johnson 77 ), Armando Cooper (Benoit Cheyrou 85 ), Steven Beitashour, Justin Morrow; Jozy Altidore, Sebastian Giovinco (Tosaint Ricketts 104 )

93 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 2017 AUDI MLS CUP PLAYOFFS SOUNDERS FC PLAYOFF HISTORY SEATTLE POSTSEASON LEADERS DATE ROUND OPPONENT RESULT 10/29/2009 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. Houston D, /8/2009 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at Houston L, 0-1 GAMES PLAYED Alonso (23) Evans (21) Marshall (17) 10/31/2010 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. LA Galaxy L, /7/2010 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at LA Galaxy L, /29/2011 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 at Real Salt Lake L, /2/2011 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 vs. Real Salt Lake W, /2/2012 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. Real Salt Lake D, /8/2012 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at Real Salt Lake W, /11/2012 Conf. Finals, Leg 1 at LA Galaxy L, /18/2012 Conf. Finals, Leg 2 vs. LA Galaxy W, /30/2013 Knockout Round vs. Colorado W, /2/2013 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. Portland L, /7/2013 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at Portland L, /2/2014 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 at FC Dallas D, /10/2014 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 vs. FC Dallas D, /23/2014 Conf. Finals, Leg 1 at LA Galaxy L, /20/2014 Conf. Finals, Leg 2 vs. LA Galaxy W, /28/2015 Conf. Knockout Round vs. LA Galaxy W, /1/2015 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. FC Dallas W, /8/2015 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at FC Dallas L, 1-2* 10/27/2016 Conf. Knockout Round vs. Sporting KC W, /30/2016 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 vs. FC Dallas W, /06/2016 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 at FC Dallas L, /22/2016 Conf. Finals, Leg 1 vs. Colorado W, /27/2016 Conf. Finals, Leg 2 at Colorado W, /10/2016 MLS Cup Final at Toronto D, /29/2017 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 1 at Vancouver D, /2/2017 Conf. Semifinals, Leg 2 vs. Vancouver W, /21/2017 Conf. Finals, Leg 1 at Houston W, /30/2017 Conf. Finals, Leg 2 vs. Houston W, /9/2017 MLS Cup Final at Toronto *FC Dallas advanced in penalty-kick shootout +Sounders FC won via penalty-kick shootout 2017 AUDI MLS CUP PLAYOFFS WESTERN CONFERENCE KNOCKOUT ROUND #3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 5 vs. #6 San Jose Earthquakes 0 #4 Houston Dynamo 1 vs. #5 Sporting Kansas City 0 (AET) SEMIFINALS (TWO-LEG AGGREGATE) #1 Portland Timbers 1 vs. #4 Houston Dynamo 2 #2 Seattle Sounders FC 2 vs. #3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 CHAMPIONSHIP #2 Seattle Sounders FC 5 vs. #4 Houston Dynamo 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE KNOCKOUT ROUND #3 Chicago Fire 0 vs. #6 New York Red Bulls 4 #4 Atlanta United FC 0 (1) vs. #5 Columbus Crew SC 0 (3) SEMIFINALS (TWO-LEG AGGREGATE) #1 Toronto FC 2 vs. #6 New York Red Bulls 2 (TOR advances on away goals) #2 New York City FC 3 vs. #5 Columbus Crew SC 4 CHAMPIONSHIP #1 Toronto FC 1 vs. #5 Columbus Crew SC 0 GAMES STARTED Alonso (22) Marshall (17) Evans (16) Frei (16) GOALS Dempsey (6) Lodeiro (4) Valdez (3) Alonso (3) Johnson (3) ASSISTS Jones (5) Bruin (2) Evans (2) Lodeiro (2) Montero (2) Pappa (2) Rodriguez (2) Shipp (2) SHOTS Dempsey (51) Alonso (26) Montero (21) SHOTS ON GOAL Dempsey (21) Alonso (8) Johnson (8) Lodeiro (8) FOULS COMMITTED Alonso (32) Gonzalez (28) Montero (16) FOULS SUFFERED Lodeiro (37) Alonso (34) Dempsey (20) CORNER KICKS Lodeiro (40) Ljungberg (14) Rosales (13) OFFSIDE Johnson (10) Martins (6) Dempsey (5) Morris (5) SAVES Frei (55) Keller (23) Gspurning (22) SHUTOUTS Frei (8) Keller (2) Gspurning (2) MLS CUP REMATCHES With a Seattle-Toronto rematch this weekend, this year marks the third time in league history that the same two teams have met in MLS Cup in consecutive seasons. The first instance was between Houston and New England in 2006 and 2007, with Houston facing the LA Galaxy in 2011 and In both of the previous MLS Cup rematches, the defending champion was able retain its title. MLS CUP REMATCHES YEAR RESULT 2006 Houston Dynamo 1 (4) vs. New England Revolution 1 (3) 2007 Houston Dynamo 2 vs. New England Revolution LA Galaxy 1 vs. Houston Dynamo LA Galaxy 3 vs. Houston Dynamo 1

94 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 2017 AUDI MLS CUP PLAYOFFS STATS UNF POS Player GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC/FS OFF CK C/E 2 M Clint Dempsey / /0 17 F Will Bruin / /0 8 M Victor Rodriguez / /0 4 M Gustav Svensson / /0 10 M Nicolas Lodeiro / /0 33 D Joevin Jones / /0 19 M Harry Shipp / /0 18 D Kelvin Leerdam / /0 7 M Cristian Roldan / /0 14 D Chad Marshall / /0 5 D Nouhou / /0 29 D Roman Torres / /0 24 GK Stefan Frei / /0 21 M Jordy Delem / /0 1 GK Tyler Miller / /0 7 M Lamar Neagle / /0 6 M Osvaldo Alonso / /0 13 F Jordan Morris / /0 23 M Henry Wingo / /0 Team totals / /0 Opponent totals / /2 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Clint Dempsey 1, Victor Rodriguez 1, Gustav Svensson 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Will Bruin 2, Nicolas Lodeiro 1, Harry Shipp 1 PENALTY-KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Lodeiro 0-1 UNF POS Player GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W-L-D SO 24 GK Stefan Frei GK Tyler Miller Team totals Opponent totals AUDI MLS CUP PLAYOFFS BOX SCORES Sounders FC 0 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 October 29, 2017 at BC Place (Vancouver, BC) Attendance: 27,837 SCORING None Lineup: Frei; Marshall (Neagle 78 ), Leerdam, Nouhou, Torres; Lodeiro - captain, Delem (Svensson 64 ), Jones, Shipp (Alonso 74 ), Roldan; Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Fisher, Wingo Sounders FC 2 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 November 2, 2017 at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, Wash.) Attendance: 39,587 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (Shipp, Bruin) 56 SEA - Dempsey (Rodriguez, Lodeiro) 88 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Nouhou; Roldan, Lodeiro - captain, Shipp (Rodriguez 67 ), Jones (Svensson 60 ), Dempsey; Bruin (Neagle ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Delem, Wingo Sounders FC 2 at Houston Dynamo 0 November 21, 2017 at BBVA Compass Stadium (Houston, Tex.) Attendance: 21,661 SCORING SEA - Svensson (Lodeiro) 11 SEA - Bruin (Jones) 42 Lineup: Miller; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Nouhou; Roldan, Svensson, Lodeiro - captain, Dempsey (Rodriguez 46 ), Jones (Neagle 79 ); Bruin (Wingo ) Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Alfaro, Delem, Shipp Sounders FC 3 vs. Houston Dynamo 0 November 30, 2017 at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, Wash.) Attendance: 45,298 SCORING SEA - Rodriguez (Bruin) 22 SEA - Dempsey (Jones, Rodriguez) 57 SEA - Bruin (Shipp) 73 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Svensson, Marshall, Nouhou (Shipp 68 ); Roldan, Lodeiro - captain, Rodriguez, Dempsey (Delem 59 ), Jones (Morris 76 ); Bruin Substitutes not used: Miller, Alfaro, Wingo, Neagle

95 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT ALL-TIME SOUNDERS FC POSTSEASON STATS UNF POS Player GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC/FS OFF CK C/E 2 F Clint Dempsey / /0 10 M Nico Lodeiro / /0 16 F Nelson Valdez / /0 6 M Osvaldo Alonso / /1 7 F Eddie Johnson / /0 3 M Brad Evans / /0 17 F Will Bruin / /0 13 F Jordan Morris / /0 8 M Victor Rodriguez / /0 20 D Zach Scott / /0 17 D DeAndre Yedlin / /0 23 M Andreas Ivanschitz / /0 14 D Chad Marshall / /0 8 M Erik Friberg / /0 27 M/F Lamar Neagle / /0 11 M Steve Zakuani / /0 4 M Gustav Svensson / /0 15 M Mario Martinez / /0 33 D Joevin Jones / /0 17 F Fredy Montero / /0 10 M Marco Pappa / /0 19 M Harry Shipp / /0 4 D Tyrone Mears / /0 13 M Christian Tiffert / /0 21 F Nate Jaqua / /0 21 M Shalrie Joseph / /0 24 GK Stefan Frei / /0 12 D Leo Gonzalez / /0 34 D Jhon Kennedy Hurtado / /0 7 M Cristian Roldan / /0 9 F Obafemi Martins / /0 29 D Román Torres / /0 31 D Jeff Parke / /0 18 GK Kasey Keller / /0 1 GK Michael Gspurning / /1 7 D James Riley /1 5 M Andy Rose / /0 18 D Kelvin Leerdam / /0 5 D Adam Johansson / /0 5 D Nouhou / /0 15 M Alvaro Fernandez / /0 8 D Marc Burch / /0 19 D Djimi Traore / /0 4 D Pat Ianni / /0 91 D Oniel Fisher / /0 23 M Servando Carrasco / /0 26 M Adam Moffat / /0 14 D Tyrone Marshall / /0 10 M Freddie Ljungberg / /0 9 F Blaise Nkufo / /0 24 F Roger Levesque / /0 10 M Mauro Rosales / /0 42 M Micheal Azira / /0 12 D Nathan Sturgis / /0 23 M Sanna Nyassi / /0 26 F Sammy Ochoa / /0 2 F Mike Fucito / /0 24 GK Marcus Hahnemann / /0 1 GK Tyler Miller / /0 27 M Alex Caskey / /0 9 F Herculez Gomez / /0 21 M Jordy Delem / /0 16 F David Estrada / /0 9 F Sebastien Le Toux / /0 19 F Chad Barrett / /0 33 F Kenny Cooper / /0 4 D Jalil Anibaba / /0 23 M Henry Wingo / /0 Team totals / /3 Opponent totals / /2 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Dempsey 3, Alonso 1, Bruin 1, Lodeiro 1, Evans 1, Martinez 1, Rodriguez 1, Scott 1, Friberg 1, Valdez 1, Morris 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Bruin 2, Evans 1, Lodeiro 1, Montero 1, Tiffert 1, J. Jones 1, Shipp 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Alonso 1-1, Lodeiro 1-2 UNF POS Player GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W-L-D SO 24 GK Stefan Frei GK Kasey Keller GK Michael Gspurning GK Marcus Hahnemann GK Tyler Miller Team totals Opponent totals

96 2nd Highest Attendance in the Americas SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT SOUNDERS FC ATTENDANCE REPORT PACKED HOUSE SEA OF GREEN 165 Consecutive Home MLS Sellouts 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES TEAM DATES AVERAGE Atlanta United FC 17 48,200 Seattle Sounders FC 17 43,666 Toronto FC 17 27,647 Orlando City SC 17 25,028 LA Galaxy 17 22, REPORTED ATTENDANCE RANKINGS No. Club Attendance 1 FC Barcelona (ESP) 81,677 2 Borussia Dortmund (GER) 81,104 3 Manchester United (ENG) 75,291 4 Bayern Munich (GER) 75,000 5 Real Madrid (ESP) 67,985 6 FC Schalke 04 (GER) 60,490 7 Arsenal FC (ENG) 59,990 8 West Ham United (ENG) 56,966 9 SL Benfica (POR) 55, Celtic FC (SCO) 54, Manchester City (ENG) 54, Liverpool (ENG) 52, Hamburger SV (GER) 51, Bor. Monchengladbach (GER) 51, Newcastle United (ENG) 51, Kerala Blasters (IND) 49, Monterrey (MEX) 49, FC Koln (GER) 49, Rangers FC (SCO) 49, Ajax (NED) 48, Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) 48, Feyenoord (NED) 47, VfB Stuttgart (GER) 47, Hertha BSC (GER) 46, PSG (FRA) 44, Guanzhou Evergrande (CHI) 44, Atletico Madrid (ESP) 43, Sporting CP (POR) 43, Seattle Sounders FC (USA) 42, Athletic Bilbao (ESP) 42, Inter (ITA) 42, Sunderland (ENG) 41, AC Milan (ITA) 41, Chelsea (ENG) 41, RB Leipzig (GER) 41,473 *Attendance figures according to ESPN FC and World- Football.net SOUNDERS FC ATTENDANCE AVERAGES SINCE 2009 YEAR TEAM AVERAGE 2016 Seattle Sounders FC 42, Seattle Sounders FC 44, Seattle Sounders FC 43, Seattle Sounders FC 44, Seattle Sounders FC 43, Seattle Sounders FC 38, Seattle Sounders FC 36, Seattle Sounders FC 30,897 PERFORMING FOR THE MASSES SOUNDERS FC RECORD WITH MORE THAN 45,000 FANS Attendance Opponent Result Date 67,385 Portland W, 1-0 8/25/13 66,452 Portland W, /7/12 66,216 LA Galaxy D, /27/13 64,358 Portland W, 2-1 8/30/15 64,207 Portland W, 2-0 7/13/14 64,140 San Jose W, /15/11 60,908 LA Galaxy W, 4-0 8/5/12 57,673 LA Galaxy W, /25/14 56,097 LA Galaxy D, /4/15 55,765 Vancouver L, /10/14 55,718 Vancouver W, 2-0 8/18/12 55,435 Salt Lake W, /25/15 55,107 Salt Lake W, 2-0 9/13/13 53,679 Vancouver W, 3-2 6/8/13 53,302 Portland W, 3-2 8/21/16 53,125 Vancouver L, 0-3 8/1/15 51,796 Portland D, 1-1 8/27/17 50,276 Houston W, 2-0 8/10/14 50,022 Salt Lake W, /23/16 49,746 San Jose W, 1-0 5/17/14 48,478 FC Dallas W, /15/17 48,458 LA Galaxy D, 1-1 7/31/16 47,537 NYC FC L, 0-2 6/25/16 47,362 Portland W, 1-0 5/27/17 47,111 Vancouver W, 1-0 9/17/16 46,932 Kansas City D, 1-1 6/20/12 46,758 LA Galaxy W, /30/14 46,065 New York W, 4-2 6/23/11 45,600 New York W, 3-1 3/19/17 45,298 Houston W, /30/17 TOTAL RECORD 30 GP

97 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 2017: SOUNDERS FC MLS REGULAR SEASON SPLITS SITUATIONAL SPLITS PLAYER SPLITS GOAL SPLITS Overall Home Away When Alonso... Scores Scores or assists Starts GOALS SCORED (52) While leading 17 While tied 21 While trailing 14 March April May June July August September October vs. Eastern Conf vs. Western Conf National TV Local TV When leading at half When tied at half When trailing at half When scoring first When conceding first Scoreless draws (3) With 0 goals scored With 1 goal scored With 2 goals scored With 3 goals scored With 4+ goals scored Conceding 0 goals Conceding 1 goal Conceding 2 goals Conceding 3 goals Conceding 4+ goals When Bruin... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Dempsey... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Evans... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Jones... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Lodeiro... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Morris... Scores Scores or assists Starts When Roldan... Scores Scores or assists Starts Inside the six-yard box 16 Inside the 18-yard box 24 Outside the area 4 Penalties 4 Run of play 42 Set piece 9 Own Goals 1 Unassisted 16 One assist 17 Two assists 19 Forwards 26 Midfielders 22 Defenders 3 Own Goals 1 GOALS ALLOWED (39) While leading 7 While tied 16 While trailing 16 Inside the six-yard box 7 Inside the 18-yard box 20 Outside the area 7 Penalties 5 Run of play 29 Set piece 10 Own Goals 0 Unassisted 8 One assist 18 Two assists : SOUNDERS FC STARTING XI BY THE NUMBERS Forwards 23 Midfielders 15 Defenders 1 MIDFIELDER / FORWARD FORWARD MIDFIELDER / FORWARD Morris (9) Bruin (20) Lodeiro (24) Shipp (7) Morris (12) Shipp (4) Jones (7) Adekoya (1) Fernandez (3) Rodriguez (5) Dempsey (1) Kovar (1) Dempsey (3) Evans (1) Lodeiro (1) Morris (1) Fernandez (1) MIDFIELDER Roldan (1) Dempsey (21) Lodeiro (7) Roldan (5) MIDFIELDER Fernandez (1) MIDFIELDER Roldan (25) Alonso (24) Svensson (9) Svensson (7) Delem (2) LEFT BACK CENTER BACK Lodeiro (1) CENTER BACK RIGHT BACK Jones (21) Torres (21) Marshall (22) Leerdam (14) Nouhou (10) Alfaro (8) Svensson (12) Delem (6) Fisher (3) Marshall (5) Evans (5) Fisher (5) Svensson (2) GOALKEEPER Roldan (2) Frei (33) Miller (1)

98 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT HEAD COACH BRIAN SCHMETZER After leading Sounders FC to one of the most improbable comebacks in MLS history, Brian Schmetzer was named the club s second-ever Head Coach on November 2, Upon assuming the interim manager role on July 26, 2016 following the departure of Sigi Schmid, Seattle sat in ninth place in the Western Conference with a record. Under Schmetzer, Sounders FC finished the season with an record and a fourthplace finish, becoming the first team in MLS history to make the MLS Cup Playoffs after having 20 or fewer points through the first 20 matches of the season. He is the first coach in MLS history to lead his team to the MLS Cup title after assuming the Head Coach position midseason. A longtime Sounders FC assistant and former USL Sounders manager, Schmetzer entered his eighth season as Top Assistant Coach in 2016, a position he retained since December 22, He is one of the Puget Sound soccer community s most recognizable and respected figures after playing and coaching for the region s top professional franchises since Schmetzer served seven seasons as the Head Coach of the Sounders United Soccer League s First Division club from before making the jump to MLS. He guided Seattle to USL-1 championships in 2005 and 2007, and Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinal advancements in 2007 and Schmetzer has 14 years of coaching experience and a 15-year background playing at the professional level. He was a member of six championship teams during that span. In addition to the two USL championships, his teams also twice won the Commissioner s Cup for the league s best record (2002, 2007), while also qualifying for the playoffs six of seven years. He was chosen USL-1 Coach of the Year in 2002 after going The Sounders were league runners-up in His overall regular season record in the USL era was Previously, he was assistant to former United States National Team defender Fernando Clavijo with the Seattle SeaDogs from Seattle won the Continental Indoor Soccer League title in A Seattle native, Schmetzer was coached by his father, Walt, as a youth. His team won seven out of 10 state youth championships. He signed with the SOUNDERS FC HISTORY SCHMETZER VS. MLS Team Regular Season Postseason Total Atlanta Chicago Colorado Columbus D.C. United FC Dallas Houston Kansas City L.A. Galaxy Montreal Minnesota New England New York New York City Orlando City Philadelphia Portland Real Salt Lake San Jose Toronto Vancouver TOTAL Sounders North American Soccer League franchise following his graduation from Seattle s Nathan Hale High School in He played three seasons as a midfielder for Seattle before going to Tulsa for the final NASL season in Schmetzer signed with the San Diego Sockers in 1984 and played seven seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League with San Diego ( ), Tacoma ( ) and St. Louis ( ). He was a member of San Diego s MISL championship teams in 1985, 1986 and He returned to Seattle for the Sounders inaugural A-League season in 1994 before completing his playing career with the SeaDogs from In 1985, Schmetzer played on loan to FC Seattle, scoring twice in a 2-1 friendly win over Brazil s Santos. While with Tacoma and FC Seattle, Schmetzer s teammates included younger brothers Andy and Walter. Schmetzer and his wife Kristine have six children between them. SOUNDERS FC ALL-TIME LEADERS (MLS) CAREER SINGLE-SEASON GAMES STARTED 252 Alonso 245 Alonso 200 Evans 179 Evans 137 Gonzalez 131 Frei 131 Frei 120 Gonzalez 119 Montero 116 Marshall MINUTES GOALS 21,548 Alonso 47 Montero 15,487 Evans 46 Dempsey 11,144 Frei 40 Martins 10,638 Gonzalez 28 Neagle 10,119 Marshall 23 Johnson ASSISTS SHOTS 34 Montero 411 Montero Rosales 392 Dempsey 27 Evans 288 Alonso 25 Dempsey 187 Neagle 23 Martins 168 Evans SAVES SHUTOUTS 385 Frei 40 Frei 270 Keller 30 Keller 135 Gspurning 18 Gspurning GAMES STARTED 34 Frei, Frei, 2014 Keller, 2011 Keller, 2011 Morris, Lodeiro, Lodeiro, 2017 Roldan, 2017 Roldan, 2017 Frei, 2017 Frei, others 8 others MINUTES GOALS 3,060 Frei, Martins, 2014 Keller, Dempsey, ,970 Frei, 2017 Martins, ,965 Lodeiro, Johnson, ,960 Roldan, Montero, 2012 ASSISTS SHOTS 13 Martins, Montero, 2012 Rosales, Dempsey, 2017 Rosales, Dempsey, Lodeiro, Montero, Jones, Montero, Montero, 2010 Dempsey, 2014 Dempsey, 2015 SAVES SHUTOUTS 111 Frei, Frei, Keller, Keller, Frei, times

99 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 2017 SOUNDERS FC ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Hometown Previous Club 1 Tyler Miller GK /12/93 Woodbury, NJ Northwestern (NCAA) 2 Clint Dempsey F /9/83 Nacogdoches, TX Tottenham Hotspur (ENG) 3 Brad Evans M /20/85 Phoenix, AZ Columbus Crew SC 4 Gustav Svensson M /7/87 Gothenburg, Sweden Guangzhou (R&F) 5 Nouhou D /23/97 Douala, Cameroon Sounders FC 2 (USL) 6 Osvaldo Alonso M /11/85 San Cristobal, Cuba Charleston (USL) 7 Cristian Roldan M /3/95 Pico Rivera, CA Washington (NCAA) 8 Víctor Rodríguez M /23/89 Barcelona, Spain Sporting Gijon (ESP) 10 Nicolás Lodeiro M /21/89 Paysandú, Uruguay Boca Juniors (ARG) 11 Aaron Kovar M /14/93 Seattle, WA Stanford (NCAA) 12 Seyi Adekoya F /5/95 Seattle, WA UCLA (NCAA) 13 Jordan Morris F /26/94 Mercer Island, WA Stanford (NCAA) 14 Chad Marshall D /22/84 Riverside, CA Columbus Crew Sc 15 Tony Alfaro D /15/93 Santa Barbara, CA Cal State Dominguez Hills (NCAA) 16 Calum Mallace M /10/90 Mendota Heights, MN Montreal Impact 17 Will Bruin F /24/89 St. Louis, MO Houston Dynamo 18 Kelvin Leerdam D /24/90` Utrecht, Netherlands Vitesse (NED) 19 Harry Shipp M /07/91 Lake Forest, IL Montreal Impact 21 Jordy Delem M /18/93 Fort-de-France, Martinique Sounders FC 2 (USL) 23 Henry Wingo M /4/95 Seattle, WA Washington (NCAA) 24 Stefan Frei GK /20/86 Altstaetten, Switzerland Toronto FC 27 Lamar Neagle M/F /7/87 Federal Way, WA D.C. United 29 Román Torres D /20/86 Panama City, Panama Milionarios (COL) 32 Zach Mathers M /14/94 Ft. Worth, TX Sounders FC 2 (USL) 33 Joevin Jones D /3/91 Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago Chicago Fire 35 Bryan Meredith GK /2/90 Scotch Plains, NJ San Jose Earthquakes 91 Oniel Fisher M/D /22/91 Portmore, Jamaica New Mexico (NCAA) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE COACHING STAFF No. Name Pos Pronunication 5 Nouhou D NEW-hoo 6 Osvaldo Alonso M ahs-vahl-doe 7 Cristian Roldan M Roll-dahn 10 Nicolás Lodeiro M NEEKO-loss lo-dare-oh 12 Seyi Adekoya F SHAY-ee ad-uh-coy-ah 15 Tony Alfaro D Al-FAR-oh 16 Calum Mallace M Kal-um Mal-us 18 Kelvin Leerdam D Leer-DAHM 24 Stefan Frei GK STEF-in FRY 27 Lamar Neagle M/F NAY-gull 29 Román Torres D roe-mahn 33 Joevin Jones D JOE-vin 91 Oniel Fisher M/D Oh-neel Brian Schmetzer Head Coach Gonzalo Pineda Assistant Coach Djimi Traore Assistant Coach Tom Dutra Club Director of Goalkeeping Chad Kolarcik Head Strength & Conditioning Coach TECHNICAL STAFF Garth Lagerwey General Manager & President of Soccer Chris Henderson VP of Soccer & Sporting Director Grant Clark Team Administration Director Vince Johnson Team Services Director Chris Cornish Director of Sports Medicine Paul Lombardo Assistant Athletic Trainer Aki Tajima Assistant Athletic Trainer Jake Bronowski Assistant Athletic Trainer Nolan Myer Director of Equipment Operations Scott Tranilla First Team Equipment Manager Ravi Ramineni Sports Science Data Analyst Sean Muldoon Assistant Strength Coach / Sports Scientist Tom Childs Sports Science Video Analyst

100 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT TRANSACTIONS 2017 WEEKLY AWARDS DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION August 10 Calum Mallace Acquired from Montreal for 2019 Fourth Round MLS SuperDraft Pick Victor Mansaray Waived August 7 Lamar Neagle Acquired from DC for 2018 Fourth Round MLS SuperDraft Pick August 2 Víctor Rodríguez Signed to contract using TAM July 1 Kelvin Leerdam Signed to contract using TAM June 13 Felix Chenkam Signed to short-term agreement Rodrigue Ele Signed to short-term agreement Brian Nana-Sinkam Signed to short-term agreement Francisco Narbon Signed to short-term agreement David Olsen Signed to short-term agreement Irvin Parra Signed to short-term agreement Charles Renken Signed to short-term agreement Sam Rogers Signed to short-term agreement Ray Saari Signed to short-term agreement March 2 Zach Mathers Signed to First Team roster Jordy Delem Signed to First Team roster Feb. 6 Victor Mansaray Loaned to FC Cincinnati Jan. 30 Gustav Svensson Signed to contract Jan. 26 Nouhou Tolo Signed to First Team roster Jan. 24 Tyrone Mears Traded to ATL for GAM Jan. 18 Seyi Adekoya Signed as a Homegrown Player Jan.18 Henry Wingo Signed as a Homegrown Player Jan. 17 Kyle Bjornethun Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft Jan. 17 Doug Goodman Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft Jan. 17 Jake Stovall Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft Jan. 13 Brian Nana-Sinkam Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft Jan. 13 Dominic Oduro Selected in 2017 MLS SuperDraft WEEK PLAYER AWARD Week 4 Cristian Roldan MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 4 Gustav Svensson MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 6 Nico Lodeiro AT&T Goal of the Week Week 6 Stefan Frei MLS Save of the Week Week 8 Clint Dempsey MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 8 Nico Lodeiro MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 10 Stefan Frei MLS Save of the Week Week 13 Chad Marshall MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 19 Clint Dempsey Alcatel MLS Player of the Week Week 20 Cristian Roldan MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 22 Clint Dempsey MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Nicolás Lodeiro MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 23 Chad Marshall MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 24 Chad Marshall MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 32 Will Bruin MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Week 33 Nicolás Lodeiro MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week Román Torres MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week 2017 MONTHLY AWARDS MONTH PLAYER AWARD N/A Dec. 23 Will Bruin Traded from HOU for GAM and TAM Dec. 22 Harry Shipp Traded from MTL for GAM Dec players Contract options not exercised Dec players Contract options exercised Dec. 8 Bryan Meredith Selected in Re-Entry Draft 2017 SOUNDERS FC ROSTER CONSTRUCTION DRAFT TRADE SIGNING PLAYER Evans Roldan Miller Fisher Alfaro Mathers* YEAR (DRAFT) 2009 (Expansion) 2015 (SuperDraft) 2015 (SuperDraft) 2015 (SuperDraft) 2016 (SuperDraft) 2016 (SuperDraft) PLAYER YEAR (TEAM) Frei 2013 (Toronto) Marshall 2013 (Columbus) J. Jones 2016 (Chicago) Shipp 2016 (Montreal) Bruin 2016 (Houston) Neagle 2017 (D.C. United) Mallace 2017 (Montreal) PLAYER YEAR (DP / HG) Alonso 2009 Dempsey 2013 (DP) Kovar 2014 (HG) Torres 2015 Morris 2016 (HG) Lodeiro 2016 (DP) Fernandez 2016 Meredith 2016 Wingo 2017 (HG) Adekoya 2017 (HG) Tolo 2017* Svensson 2017 Delem 2017* Leerdam 2017 Rodríguez 2017 *Spent 2016 season with USL affiliate (S2)

101 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON STATS UNF POS Player GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC/FS OFF CK C/E 2 M Clint Dempsey / /1 17 F Will Bruin / /0 10 M Nicolas Lodeiro / /1 7 M Cristian Roldan \ / /0 13 F Jordan Morris / /0 19 M Harry Shipp / /0 8 M Víctor Rodríguez / /0 27 M/F Lamar Neagle / /0 M/F Lamar Neagle (total) / /0 33 D Joevin Jones / /1 4 D Gustav Svensson / /0 6 M Osvaldo Alonso / /0 14 D Chad Marshall / /0 18 D Kelvin Leerdam / /0 3 D Brad Evans / /1 29 D Roman Torres / /1 24 GK Stefan Frei / /0 5 D Nouhou Tolo / /1 21 M Jordy Delem / /0 15 D Tony Alfaro / /0 8 M Alvaro Fernandez / /0 91 D Oniel Fisher / /0 11 M Aaron Kovar / /0 23 M Henry Wingo / /0 1 GK Tyler Miller / /0 12 F Seyi Adekoya / /0 16 M Calum Mallace / /0 M Calum Mallace (total) / /0 80 F Victor Mansaray / /0 32 M Zach Mathers / /0 35 GK Bryan Meredith / /0 Own Goals Received 1 Team totals / /6 Opponent totals / /4 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Will Bruin 4, Cristian Roldan 3, Clint Dempsey 3, Victor Rodriguez 2, Jordan Morris 1, Harry Shipp 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Nicolás Lodeiro 5, Clint Dempsey 4, Joevin Jones 2, Gustav Svensson 2, Cristian Roldan 2, Kelvin Leerdam 2, Osvaldo Alonso 1, Will Bruin 1, Chad Marshall 1, Jordan Morris 1 PENALTY-KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Nicolás Lodeiro 1-1, Clint Dempsey 1-2 UNF POS Player GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W-L-D SO 24 GK Stefan Frei GK Tyler Miller GK Bryan Meredith N/A Team totals Opponent totals

102 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES Sounders FC 1 at Houston Dynamo 2 March 4, 2017 at BBVA Compass Stadium (Houston, TX) Attendance: 20,758 SCORING SEA - Dempsey 58 HOU - Torres 20, Quioto (De Lima) 42 Lineup: Frei; Svensson (Wingo 85 ), Marshall*, Torres*, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Fernandez (Bruin 76 ), Dempsey, Lodeiro; Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Fisher, Mathers, Shipp Sounders FC 2 at Montreal Impact 2 March 11, 2017 at Olympic Stadium (Montreal, QC) Attendance: 34,373 SCORING SEA - Lodeiro (penalty) 83, Bruin 90+4 MTL - Mancosu (Piatti, Bernier) 17, Piatti (Bernier) 51 Lineup: Frei; Svensson (Fisher 59 ), Torres (Bruin 85 ), Marshall, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Shipp (Wingo 72 ); Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Delem, Fernandez Sounders FC 3 vs. New York Red Bulls 1 March 19, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 45,600 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (penalty) 28, Morris (Lodeiro, Jones) 66, Shipp (Jones) 79 NY - Wright-Phillips (Zizzo) 57 Lineup: Frei; Fisher (Fernandez* 65 ), Svensson, Marshall, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey* (Wingo 90 ), Shipp; Morris (Bruin 81 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Alfaro, Adekoya, Mathers Sounders FC 0 vs. Atlanta United FC 0 March 31, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 40,182 SCORING None Lineup: Frei; Delem (Wingo 80 ), Svensson, Alfaro, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Fernandez (Dempsey 57 ), Shipp (Bruin 89 ), Lodeiro; Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Tolo, Torres, Fisher Sounders FC 1 at San Jose Earthquakes 1 April 8, 2017 at Avaya Stadium (San Jose, CA) Attendance: 18,000 SCORING SEA - Lodeiro 84 SJ - Wondolowski (Urena, Cato) 90 Lineup: Frei; Fisher (Fernandez 70 ), Marshall, Torres (Svensson 15 ), Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey (Delem 89), Shipp; Morris Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Alfaro, Bruin, Wingo Sounders FC 1 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 April 14, 2017 at BC Place (Vancouver, B.C.) Attendance: 22,120 SCORING VAN - Montero (Techera) 65 VAN - Montero (Waston, Bolanos) 80 SEA - Bruin (Lodeiro) 89 Lineup: Frei; Fisher (Wingo 78 ), Marshall, Svensson, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro*, Dempsey, Shipp* (Bruin 68 ); Morris Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Alfaro, Adekoya, Fernandez, Delem Sounders FC 3 at LA Galaxy 0 April 23, 2017 at The StubHub Center (Carson, CA) Attendance: 24,931 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (Lodeiro, Jones) 29 SEA - Cole (own goal) 35 SEA - Morris (Dempsey, Delem) 44 Lineup: Frei; Delem, Svensson, Alfaro*, Jones; Alonso, Roldan*, Lodeiro, Dempsey (Wingo 85 ), Morris (Shipp 68 ), Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Tolo, Mathers, Fernandez, Adekoya Sounders FC 3 vs. New England Revolution 3 April 29, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 43,230 SCORING NE - Kobayashi (Nguyen) 15 NE - Agudelo (Rowe) 26 NE - Agudelo (Fagundez, Kouassi) 54 SEA - Lodeiro (Jones) 75 SEA - Bruin (Jones) 85 SEA - Alonso (Svensson, Lodeiro) 88 Lineup: Frei; Delem (Wingo 55 ), Svensson, Alfaro* (Torres 84 ), Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Morris (Shipp 68 ); Bruin* Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Adekoya, Fernandez, Mathers Sounders FC 0 vs. Toronto FC 1 May 5, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 41,468 SCORING TOR - Altidore (penalty) 23 Lineup: Frei; Delem* (Shipp 57 ), Svensson, Torres (Alfaro 74 ), Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Morris (Fernandez 71 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Adekoya, Evans, Mathers Sounders FC 1 vs. Chicago Fire 4 May 13, 2017 at Toyota Park (Bridgeview, IL) Attendance: 20,153 SCORING CHI - Nikolic (penalty) 25 SEA - Dempsey (Roldan) 28 CHI - Accam (de Leeuw, Schweinsteiger) 60 CHI - Solignac (Nikolic, Vincent) 73 CHI - Nikolic (Accam, Kappelhof) 76 Lineup: Frei; Roldan, Marshall, Alfaro, Jones; Alonso (Fernandez 77 ), Svensson, Shipp (Bruin 71 ), Lodeiro, Dempsey (Evans 79 ); Morris Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Adekoya, Fisher, Mathers

103 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES Sounders FC 0 at Sporting KC 3 May 17, 2017 at Children s Mercy Park (Kansas City, KS) Attendance: 20,139 SCORING SKC - Gerso 56 SKC - Gerso 58 SKC - Gerso (Zusi, Feilhaber) 69 Lineup: Frei; Delem*, Marshall, Alfaro*, Fisher (Evans 78 ); Roldan, Svensson (Shipp 72 ); Fernandez, Lodeiro, Morris (Adekoya 77 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Tolo, Mathers, Dempsey Sounders FC 1 vs. Real Salt Lake 0 May 20, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 40,588 SCORING SEA - Shipp (Svensson) 42 Lineup: Frei; Evans (Delem 66 ), Marshall, Svensson, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Shipp (Fernandez 57 ) Lodeiro, Dempsey (Bruin 81 ); Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Fisher, Tolo Sounders FC 1 vs. Portland Timbers 0 May 27, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 47,362 SCORING SEA - Roldan (Marshall, Lodeiro) 4 Lineup: Frei*; Evans, Marshall, Svensson, Jones; Alonso, Roldan, Shipp (Delem 80 ) Lodeiro, Dempsey; Morris (Fisher 89 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Fernandez, Kovar, Tolo Sounders FC 0 at Columbus Crew SC 3 May 31, 2017 at MAPFRE Stadium (Columbus, OH) Attendance: 12,773 SCORING CLB - Higuaín (Jiménez) 10 CLB - Meram (Trapp) 21 CLB - Kamara (Meram, Higuaín) 59 Lineup: Frei; Delem, Svensson, Alfaro, Fisher (Evans 64 ); Fernandez, Alonso, Roldan, Jones (Torres 74 ), Lodeiro; Adekoya* (Tolo 64 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Mathers, Kovar, Shipp Sounders FC 1 vs. Houston Dynamo 0 June 4, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 40,258 SCORING SEA - Bruin (Roldan, Alonso) 69 Lineup: Frei; Evans (Kovar 54 ), Torres, Marshall, Jones; Alonso, Svensson, Roldan, Lodeiro, Fernandez (Tolo 75 ); Bruin (Delem 88 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Fisher, Mathers Sounders FC 1 at New York City FC 2 June 17, 2017 at Yankee Stadium (New York, NY) Attendance: 25,073 SCORING SEA - Roldan 40 NYC - Villa (penalty) 52 NYC - Villa (Harrison) 77 Lineup: Frei; Fisher (Wingo 82 ), Marshall*, Svensson*, Jones (Tolo 81 ); Alonso*, Roldan*, Shipp (Bruin 67 ), Clint Dempsey, Lodeiro; Morris Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Kovar, Torres Sounders FC 1 vs. Orlando City SC 1 June 21, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 42,333 SCORING SEA - Bruin 19 ORL - Sutter (90 +4 ) Lineup: Frei; Roldan, Torres*, Marshall, Nouhou; Alonso, Svensson, Lodeiro, Dempsey* (Alfaro 89 ), Morris (Wingo 87 ); Bruin (Jones 76 ) Sounders FC 2 at Portland Timbers 2 June 25, 2017 at Providence Park (Portland, OR) Attendance: 21,144 SCORING SEA - Jones 27 POR - Adi (penalty) 45 POR - Asprilla (Guzman) SEA - Dempsey (Torres, Alonso) Lineup: Frei; Marshall, Torres, Jones (Nouhou 57 ), Evans+; Alonso - captain, Lodeiro, Morris (Dempsey 56 ), Roldan, Svensson; Bruin (Kovar 87 ) Sounders FC 3 at Colorado Rapids 1 July 4, 2017 at Dick s Sporting Goods Park (Commerce City, CO) Attendance: 17,432 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (Jones) 6 SEA - Bruin (Dempsey, Lodeiro) 30 COL - Badji (Hairston, Azira) 54 SEA - Dempsey (Bruin, Frei) 85 Lineup: Frei; Delem, Torres, Marshall (Alfaro 22 ), Nouhou; Alonso - captain (Kovar 17 ) (Shipp 84 ), Svensson, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Jones; Bruin Sounders FC 4 vs. D.C. United 3 July 19, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 42,714 SCORING DC - Brown (Nyarko) 8 DC - Harkes (Franklin) 27 DC - Sam (Acosta) 50 SEA - Bruin (Jones) 51 SEA - Evans (Jones, Nouhou) 62 SEA - Svensson Lodeiro) 74 SEA - Roldan (Bruin) 78 Lineup: Miller; Evans (Delem 70 ), Torres, Marshall, Jones; Svensson, Roldan, Kovar (Leerdam 54 ), Lodeiro+ - captain, Shipp (Nouhou 54 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Adekoya, Mathers, Alfaro

104 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES Sounders FC 3 vs. San Jose 0 July 23, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 43,528 SCORING SEA - Roldan (Svensson, Leerdam) 54 SEA - Roldan 56 SEA - Leerdam (Jones) 65 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam (Shipp 84 ), Torres - captain, Marshall, Nouhou; Svensson, Delem, Evans (Kovar 71 ), Roldan, Jones (Alfaro 86 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Adekoya, Wingo, Mathers Sounders FC 0 at LA Galaxy 0 July 29, 2017 at StubHub Center (Carson, CA) Attendance: 25,667 SCORING None Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Nouhou (Morris 66 ); Svensson, Roldan, Lodeiro - captain, Dempsey, Jones; Bruin (Evans 89 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Alfaro, Kovar, Shipp, Delem Sounders FC 4 at Minnesota United FC 0 August 5, 2017 at TCF Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, MN) Attendance: 22,649 SCORING SEA - Bruin (Dempsey) 9 SEA - Dempsey (Marshall, Svensson) 18 SEA - Morris (Lodeiro) 71 SEA - Dempsey (Jones) 73 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres (Alfaro 75 ), Marshall, Jones; Svensson, Roldan, Lodeiro - captain, Dempsey, Morris (Kovar 76 ); Bruin (Evans 64 ) Substitutes not used: Meredith, Fisher, Shipp, Delem Sounders FC 1 vs. Sporting Kansas City 0 August 12, 2017 at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 43,530 SCORING SEA - Dempsey (Morris, Roldan) 36 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Jones; Svensson, Roldan, Lodeiro - captain, Dempsey (Nouhou 87 ), Morris (Neagle 90+1 ); Bruin (Alonso 59 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Alfaro, Delem, Rodríguez Sounders FC 2 vs. Minnesota United FC 1 August 20, 2017 at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 40,312 SCORING MIN - Finlay (Ibson) 21 SEA - Marshall (Lodeiro) 31 SEA - Dempsey (penalty) 90+4 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Jones; Alonso - captain, Svensson (Bruin 65 ), Lodeiro, Dempsey, Roldan; Morris (83 ) Sounders FC 1 at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1 August 23, 2017 at BC Place (Vancouver, BC) Attendance: 22,120 SCORING SEA - Lodeiro (penalty) 19 VAN - Montero (Davies) 64 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Marshall, Alfaro (Alonso 76 ), Nouhou (Kovar 84 ); Roldan, Svensson, Morris (Dempsey 68 ), Lodeiro, Rodriguez; Bruin Substitutes not used: Miller, Fisher, Delem, Mallace Sounders FC 1 vs. Portland Timbers 1 August 27, 2017 on Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 51,796 SCORING SEA - Roldan 18 POR - Valeri (penalty) 45+2 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Nouhou; Alonso - captain; Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Morris (Neagle 83 ); Bruin (Rodriguez 61 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Kovar, Alfaro, Delem, Fisher Sounders FC 1 vs. LA Galaxy 1 September 10, 2017 on Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 44,697 SCORING SEA - Neagle (Torres, Alonso) 85 LA - Zardes (Alessandrini, dos Santos) 25 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Fisher (Svensson 74 ); Alonso - captain; Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Rodriguez (Neagle 83 ); Morris (Bruin 61 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Kovar, Alfaro, Delem Sounders FC 0 at FC Dallas 0 September 16, 2017 at Toyota Stadium (Frisco, TX) Attendance: 15,124 SCORING None Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Svensson, Nouhou; Alonso - captain, Roldan, Lodeiro, Dempsey, Jones (Rodriguez 64 ); Bruin (Neagle 82 ) Substitutes not used: Meredith, Fisher, Alfaro, Kovar, Delem Sounders FC 0 at Real Salt Lake 2 September 23, 2017 at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, UT) Attendance: 19,786 SCORING RSL - Savarino (Rusnak) 52 RSL - Mulholland (Savarino, Plata) 66 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Svensson, Nouhou (Jones 61 ); Alonso - captain; Roldan, Lodeiro (Marshall 86 ), Dempsey, Rodriguez; Bruin (Neagle 72 ) Substitutes not used: Miller, Alfaro, Kovar, Delem Substitutes not used: Miller, Alfaro, Delem, Rodríguez, Shipp

105 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT Sounders FC 3 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0 September 27, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 41,868 SCORING SEA - Rodriguez (Lodeiro) 17 SEA - Lodeiro (Jones, Rodriguez) 62 SEA - Dempsey (Lodeiro) 69 Lineup: Frei; Leerdam, Torres (Alfaro 78 ), Marshall, Jones (Bruin 76 ); Alonso - captain (Nouhou 45 ), Svensson, Lodeiro, Roldan, Rodriguez; Dempsey Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Delem, Wingo, Neagle Sounders FC 0 at Philadelphia Union 2 October 1, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 17,431 SCORING PHI - Epps (Ilsino, Medunjanin) 28 PHI - Alberg (Simpson) 88 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Marshall, Alfaro, Nouho (Wingo 60 ); Svensson, Delem (Dempsey 55 ), Lodeiro - captain, Roldan (Neagle 80 ), Jones; Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Kovar, Shipp Sounders FC 4 vs. FC Dallas 0 October 15, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 48,478 SCORING SEA - Rodriguez (Dempsey) 31 SEA - Bruin 64 SEA - Bruin 67 SEA - Neagle (Lodeiro, Shipp) 90+2 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres, Marshall, Jones (Shipp 81 ); Roldan, Svensson (Nouhou 23 ), Lodeiro - captain, Dempsey, Rodriguez (Neagle 76 ); Bruin Substitutes Not Used: Meredith, Alfaro, Delem, Wingo Sounders FC 3 vs. Colorado Rapids 0 October 22, 2017 on the Xbox Pitch at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, WA) Attendance: 44,370 SCORING SEA - Bruin (Leerdam, Dempsey) 9 SEA - Lodeiro (penalty) 64 SEA - Lodeiro 90+4 Lineup: - Frei; Leerdam, Torres (Alfaro ), Marshall, Nouhou; Roldan, Shipp (Neagle 67 ), Lodeiro - captain, Jones, Dempsey; Bruin (Wingo 85 ) Substitutes Not Used: Miller, Fisher, Delem, Kovar 2017 MLS REGULAR SEASON BOX SCORES

106 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 1 GK TYLER MILLER 2 F CLINT DEMPSEY Height: 6-4 Weight: 195 Born: March 12, 1993 Hometown: Woodbury, NJ College: Northwestern HOW ACQUIRED Signed to a First Team contract on December 21, Originally signed by Sounders FC 2 to contract on July 9, 2015 after being selected in the Second Round (33rd overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft. CAREER NOTES Recorded shutout in first leg of 2017 Western Conference Semifinals at Vancouver, in place for injured Stefan Frei Made MLS debut and first career start in 2-1 loss at Real Salt Lake (March 12, 2016) Made eight saves in penalty-kick shootout win at Real Salt Lake in Fifth Round of Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (June 28, 2016) A three-time All-Big-10 First Team selection and 2014 Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year Only player to earn both All-America and Scholar All-America honors in 2014 Height: 6-1 Weight: M BRAD EVANS Height: 6-1 Weight: 170 Born: April 20, 1985 Hometown: Phoenix, Arizona Citizenship: United States College: UC Irvine HOW ACQUIRED Selected from Columbus in the MLS Expansion Draft on November 26, Signed multi-year contract on November 20, PREVIOUS CLUBS Columbus ( ). CAREER NOTES Tied MLS record with three first-half assists at CHV (September 3, 2014) Perfect 9/9 career on penalty kicks (11/11 across all competitions) Scored latest goal in club history (in regulation) with penalty kick seven minutes into stoppage time in 2-1 win against CD Olimpia (August 19, 2015) Set career-high in games played and starts (29) in 2012 Recorded game-winning assist in USMNT s friendly win vs. GER (June 10, 2015) Won 2008 MLS Cup with Columbus, plus four Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups, the 2014 Supporters Shield and the 2016 MLS Cup with Seattle Has earned 25 caps for U.S. National Team with one goal Height: 6-1 Weight: 170 Born: March 9, 1983 Hometown: Nacogdoches, Texas Citizenship: United States College: Furman HOW ACQUIRED Signed as a Designated Player on August 3, PREVIOUS CLUBS Tottenham Hotspur ( ), Fulham ( ), New England ( ). CAREER NOTES Won 2017 MLS Comeback Player of the Year after recording 12 goals and five assists First in Sounders FC history with six postseason goals, third among active MLS players with seven total postseason goals Became first player in club history to record two career hat tricks (August 7, 2016) Former U.S. captain and second all-time with 56 goals for USMNT Only player in MLS to record both 10 goals and 10 assists in both 2014 and 2015 Holds American record with 57 goals in EPL with Fulham and Tottenham 25 goals and 14 assists in 71 appearances for New England Revolution from M GUSTAV SVENSSON Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 Born: February 7, 1987 Hometown: Gothenburg, Sweden Citizenship: Sweden HOW ACQUIRED Signed to contract on January 30, PREVIOUS CLUBS Guangzhou R&F (2016), IFK Goteborg ( ), Tarivya ( ), Bursaspor ( ), IFK Goteborg ( ). CAREER NOTES Started 30 of 32 appearances for Sounders FC in first MLS season Member of Swedish National Team that qualified for 2018 FIFA World Cup Began pro career with hometown side IFK Göteborg, where he played from , leading the club to the 2008 Svenzka Cupen (Swedish Cup) title and a 2009 second-place finish Played for Bursaspor of the Turkish Super Lig in 2010, where he made 38 appearances in the and campaigns Has six appearances for the Swedish National Team, beginning with two caps in The midfielder has also appeared in a pair of matches for Sweden in 2015 and Moved to Guangzhou R&F of the Chinese Super League in 2016 and started all 28 of his appearances

107 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 5 D NOUHOU 6 M OSVALDO ALONSO Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Born: June 23, 1997 Hometown: Douala, Cameroon Citizenship: Cameroon Pronunciation: NEW-hoo toe-low HOW ACQUIRED Signed on January 26, PREVIOUS CLUBS Rainbow FC (2015). CAREER NOTES Started 10 of 19 appearances in first MLS season Started all four of Seattle s postseason appearances in 2017 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Earned first cap with Cameroon National Team in 2017 Made MLS debut off the bench against Crew SC (May 31) Scored first USL goal in 2-1 road win over LA Galaxy II (April 15) Started all 24 of his appearances for S2 in 2016, leading the team with 2,061 minutes Joined S2 in April of 2016 from Cameroonian side Rainbow FC Height: 5-11 Weight: 155 Born: November 11, 1985 Hometown: San Cristóbal, Cuba Citizenship: Cuba Pronunciation: ahs-vahl-doe HOW ACQUIRED Signed as free agent on January 26, Signed to contract extension on February 17, Signed as a Designated Player on November 19, PREVIOUS CLUBS Charleston Battery (USL, 2008), FC Pinar del Rio ( ). CAREER NOTES One goal and three assists in 26 appearances in 2017 Voted team MVP for fifth time in 2016 Four-time MLS All-Star selection Seattle s all-time leader in games played, starts and minutes Named to the 2012 MLS Best XI for first time in his career Granted full U.S. citizenship on June 16, 2012 Capped 17 times by Cuban National Team and captain of U-23 team during 2008 Olympic qualifying 7 M CRISTIAN ROLDAN Height: 5-8 Weight: 165 Born: June 3, 1995 Hometown: Pico Rivera, California Citizenship: United States College: Washington Pronunciation: roll-dahn HOW ACQUIRED Drafted by Seattle as the 16th pick in the MLS SuperDraft on January 15, CAREER NOTES Recorded six goals and three assists in 33 appearances (all starts) in 2017 First in MLS in 2017 with 94 tackles and 270 duels won Earned first senior caps for U.S. Men s National Team in 2017 Appeared in 22 MLS regular season matches as a rookie, starting 11, which ranks fourth-most games played by a rookie in team history (2015) Recorded first career MLS assist on a goal by Obafemi Martins in a 3-0 win against Vancouver Whitecaps FC (September 19, 2015) Named NSCAA Third Team All-American as a sophomore at University of Washington 2013 Gatorade National Player of the Year as a senior at El Racho High School 8 M VÍCTOR RODRÍGUEZ Height: 5-7 Weight: 154 Born: July 23, 1989 Hometown: Barcelona, Spain Citizenship: Spain HOW ACQUIRED Signed on August 2, 2017 using Targeted Allocation Money (TAM). PREVIOUS CLUBS Sporting Gijón (2016), Getafe CF (Loan, ), Elche CF ( ), Zaragoza ( ), UE Vilajuïga (Loan, ), CF Badalona ( ). CAREER NOTES Two goals and one assist in seven regular-season appearances for Sounders FC in 2017 One goal and two assists so far in 2017 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Signed with Seattle after nearly a decade of professional experience in Spain, including four of the past five seasons in La Liga In while playing for Elche CF, Rodríguez made 36 appearances and scored four goals - a career high in La Liga Spent four years in FC Barcelona youth system.

108 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 10 M NICOLAS LODEIRO 11 M AARON KOVAR Height: 5-7 Weight: 150 Born: March 21, 1989 Hometown: Paysandú, Uruguay Citizenship: Uruguay Pronunciation: lo-dare-oh HOW ACQUIRED Signed on July 27, 2016 as a Designated Player. PREVIOUS CLUBS Boca Juniors ( ), Corinthians ( ), Botafago ( ), Ajax ( ), Nacional ( ). CAREER NOTES Seven goals and 12 assists in 33 regular-season appearances in 2017 Helped Uruguay qualify for 2018 FIFA World Cup Earned 2016 MLS Newcomer of the Year, a spot on MLS Team of the Week in his first two weeks with club and named Etihad Player of the Month for August Has 51 caps and four goals for Uruguay National Team Member of Uruguay s 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup roster Previously played for Boca Juniors (Argentina), Corinthians (Brazil), Botafogo (Brazil) and Ajax (Netherlands) Participated in 2012 Summer Olympics and three Copa America tournaments. Uruguay won the 2011 edition of Copa America Height: 5-10 Weight: 155 Born: August 14, 1993 Hometown: Seattle, Washington Citizenship: United States College: Stanford HOW ACQUIRED Signed as Homegrown Player on January 8, CAREER NOTES Made MLS debut at D.C. United (June 28, 2014) Drew penalty kick and recorded assist in professional debut, a 5-0 win vs. PSA (June 18, 2014) Scored first professional goal in S2 s 1-0 win over LA Galaxy II (June 12, 2015) Recorded two assists in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana (March 24, 2015) Sounders FC Academy product and two-year starter at Stanford, where he totaled five goals and eight assists 2012 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year 2011 Gatorade Washington State Player of the Year as a senior at Garfield High School 12 F SEYI ADEKOYA 13 F JORDAN MORRIS Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 Born: December 5, 1995 Hometown: Seattle, Washington Citizenship: United States College: UCLA Pronunciation: SHAY-ee ad-uh-coy-ah HOW ACQUIRED Signed as Homegrown Player on January 18, CAREER NOTES Made MLS debut in reserve role on May 17 Recorded 20 goals and eight assists in three seasons at UCLA, including 12 tallies as a sophomore in 2015 A three-time All-Pac-12 selection, including First Team honors in 2015, in addition to freshman All-American recognition in 2014 Lakeside High School graduate previously played for Sounders FC Academy U-18 squad in the campaign Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 Born: October 26, 1994 Hometown: Mercer Island, Washington Citizenship: United States College: Stanford HOW ACQUIRED Signed as Homegrown Player on January 21, CAREER NOTES Three goals in 23 regular-season appearances before suffering strained hamsting that sidelined him in September; returned as substitute in second leg of Western Conference Championship vs. Houston 2016 AT&T Rookie of the Year with American rookie record 12 goals Has 24 caps and five goals for United States Men s National Team Tied MLS rookie record with a goal in four consecutive matches Became the first college player since 1995 to make senior USMNT appearance (November 2014) As a senior at Stanford, led Cardinal to National Championship and won the MAC Hermann Trophy Scored 28 goals in 32 games for Sounders FC Academy in 2012

109 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 14 D CHAD MARSHALL 16 M CALUM MALLACE Height: 6-4 Weight: 190 Born: August 22, 1984 Hometown: Riverside, California Citizenship: United States College: Stanford HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade with the Columbus Crew on December 12, 2013, in exchange for allocation money and a 2015 third round SuperDraft pick. PREVIOUS CLUBS Columbus ( ). CAREER NOTES First player in MLS history to earn three Defender of the Year awards Second among active players with 371 MLS regular-season appearances Has started every Sounders FC postseason match since joining club in 2014 Played in 300th career match against Portland Timbers (June 28) Named to 2015 MLS All-Star Gameday Roster and played 45 minutes Capped 11 times by U.S. National Team Height: 6-1 Weight: 181 Born: January 10, 1990 Hometown: Mendota Heights, Minnesota Citizenship: Scotland / United States College: Marquette HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Montreal Impact in exchange for 2019 Fourth Round MLS SuperDraft pick on August 10, PREVIOUS CLUBS Montreal Impact ( ). CAREER NOTES Joined Seattle via trade in August of 2017 after five and a half seasons with Montreal Started 51 of 80 career appearances with Impact, recording one goal and six assists Six career appearances in Audi MLS Cup Playoffs 15 D TONY ALFARO 17 F WILL BRUIN Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 Born: June 15, 1993 Hometown: Santa Barbara, California Pronunciation: Al-FAR-oh HOW ACQUIRED Selected with seventh pick of Second Round (27th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. CAREER NOTES Started eight of 15 appearances for Sounders FC in 2017 Made six appearances, including one start, as a rookie in 2016 Named a First Team All-American by the NSCAA and earned CCAA Defensive Player of the Year in senior season at Cal State Dominguez Hills Height: 6-2 Weight: 194 Born: October 24, 1989 Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri Citizenship: United States College: Indiana HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Houston Dynamo for Targeted Allocation Money and General Allocation Money on December 23, PREVIOUS CLUBS Houston Dynamo ( ). CAREER NOTES Second on Sounders FC with 11 goals in 2017 Second among active players with eight career postseason goals Scored 50 goals and added 20 assists in his six professional seasons with the Dynamo Scored career-high 12 tallies in Also reached double digits in the scoring column with 10 goals in 2014 and 11 in Recorded 33 goals in 66 appearances for the Hoosiers, including a team-high 18 tallies as a junior, when he finished second in the voting for the MAC Hermann Trophy Two career caps for the U.S. National Team, making his debut in a friendly against Canada in 2013.

110 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 18 D KELVIN LEERDAM 19 M HARRY SHIPP Height: 5-10 Weight: 154 Born: June 24, 1990 Hometown: Utrecht, Netherlands Citizenship: Netherlands HOW ACQUIRED Signed on July 1, 2017 using Targeted Allocation Money (TAM). PREVIOUS CLUBS Vitesse ( ), Feyenoord ( ). CAREER NOTES Started 14 of 15 appearances since signing with Sounders FC in the summer, recording one goal and two assists Sounders FC is with Leerdam on the field (regular season and playoffs) Spent nine seasons in Dutch Eredivisie with Feyenoord and Vitesse, amassing 186 career league appearances with 16 goals and eight assists. Leerdam s clubs had a combined record when he registers a goal or assist. Made 19 appearances for the Netherlands U-21 side from and three appearances the U-19s in Height: 5-9 Weight: 145 Born: November 7, 1991 Hometown: Lake Forest, Illinois Citizenship: United States College: Notre Dame HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Montreal for General Allocation Money on December 22, PREVIOUS CLUBS Montreal Impact (2016), Chicago Fire ( ). CAREER NOTES Started 11 of 18 appearances in first season with Sounders FC, recording two goals and one assist Two assists for Sounders FC so far in 2017 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Spent the 2016 season with Eastern Conference finalist Montreal Impact, starting 20 of his 27 appearances and recording two goals and three assists Tallied seven goals and six assists in 33 appearances as an AT&T MLS Rookie of the Year finalist in 2014 Helped lead the Fighting Irish to the first national championship in program history during his senior season, where he was a NSCAA First Team All-American and a MAC Hermann Trophy finalist 21 M JORDY DELEM Height: 5-11 Weight: 156 Born: March 18, 1993 Hometown: Fort-de-France, Martinique Citizenship: Martinique HOW ACQUIRED Signed to a First Team contract on March 2, PREVIOUS CLUBS Club Franciscain (2015), AC Arles-Avignon B (2014). CAREER NOTES Started nine of 14 appearances in first MLS season, in addition to two appearances (one start) in 2017 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Made MLS debut this season with start at right back in Seattle s scoreless draw vs. Atlanta United FC (March 31) Made 19 appearances for S2 in 2016 and recorded an assist in a 1-1 draw against Whitecaps FC 2 (August 6) Previously played for Club Franciscain of Martinique s Championnat National League and France s AC Arles-Avignon B squad Has 32 caps and five goals for the Martinique National Team 23 M HENRY WINGO Height: 6-0 Weight: 170 Born: October 4, 1995 Hometown: Seattle, Washington College: Washington HOW ACQUIRED Signed as Homegrown Player on January 18, CAREER NOTES 11 appearances in rookie campaign this season Made professional debut in 2017 season opener at Houston Dynamo (March 4) Made 56 appearances and earning All-Pac-12 Second Team honors in 2015 and 2016 at Washington Played at least 18 matches in each of his three seasons with the Huskies, starting 35 of 37 of his appearances in 2015 and 2016 Spent the and campaigns with the Sounders FC Academy

111 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 24 GK STEFAN FREI 27 M/F LAMAR NEAGLE Height: 6-3 Weight: 195 Born: April 20, 1986 Hometown: Altstaetten, Switzerland College: California Pronunciation: STEF-in FRY HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Toronto on December 10, PREVIOUS CLUBS Toronto FC ( ). CAREER NOTES Led MLS with 13 shutouts in 2017,and now ranks ninth in MLS history with 56 career regular-season shutouts MLS record-holder with current 557-minute individual shutout streak Became first Sounders FC goalkeeper to earn 50th win in 3-0 road shutout at LA Galaxy (April 23) Named 2016 MLS Cup MVP First goalkeeper in club history with 300 career saves Recorded nine shutouts and 99 saves in first season for Seattle (2014) Became second player in Sounders FC history to play in every minute of the season in 2014 Four-time Canadian Cup Championship winner Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 Born: May 7, 1987 Hometown: Federal Way, Washington Citizenship: United States College: UNLV HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from D.C. United in exchange for 2018 Fourth Round MLS SuperDraft pick on August 7, PREVIOUS CLUBS D.C. United ( ), Seattle Sounders FC (2009, 2011, ), Montreal Impact (2012), IFK Mariehamn ( ), Charleston Battery (2010). CAREER NOTES Fourt in Sounders FC history with 27 goals for club Joined Seattle via trade in August of 2017 in fourth separate stint with the club Recorded career highs of nine goals and nine assists in Seattle s 2014 Supporters Shield-winning campaign 2013 Sounders FC Humanitarian of the Year 29 D ROMÁN TORRES Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 Born: March 20, 1986 Hometown: Panama City, Panama Citizenship: Panama Pronunciation: roe-mahn HOW ACQUIRED Signed on August 12, 2015 using Targeted Allocation Money (TAM). PREVIOUS CLUBS Millonarios ( ), La Equidad ( , 2012), Atlètico Nacional (2011), Atlètico Junior (2010), Cortulua ( ), San Francisco FC ( ), Chepo FC ( ). CAREER NOTES 32 M ZACH MATHERS Height: 5-11 Weight: 172 Born: April 14, 1994 Hometown: Keller, Texas College: Duke HOW ACQUIRED Signed to a First Team contract on March 2, CAREER NOTES Led S2 with 11 goals in 24 USL appearances in 2017 Recorded three goals and four assists in 19 appearances for S2 in 2016 Played in three matches for Sounders FC in the 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after earning short-term agreements to join the senior squad Three-time All-ACC selection at Duke Started 21 of 23 appearances in 2017 Captained Panama to 2018 FIFA World Cup berth Scored decisive penalty-kick to shootout to win 2016 MLS Cup Suffered season-ending ACL tear in 1-1 draw at San Jose (September 1, 2015), then underwent successful surgery on September 22, 2015 Current captain of Panamanian National Team, appearing in 87 international matches and scoring 14 goals Amassed 331 career appearances and 32 goals in 11 professional seasons of topflight leagues in South and Central America Five club championships with four different teams in Panama and Colombia

112 SOUNDERS FC at TORONTO FC DECEMBER 9, :00 P.M. PT 33 D JOEVIN JONES 35 GK BRYAN MEREDITH Height: 5-11 Weight: 160 Born: August 3, 1991 Hometown: Carenage, Trinidad & Tobago Citizenship: Trinidad & Tobago Pronunciation: JOE-vin HOW ACQUIRED Acquired via trade from Chicago Fire in exchange for Sounders FC s First Round pick (15th overall) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft and allocation money. PREVIOUS CLUBS Chicago Fire (2015); HJK Helsinki (2014); W Connection ( ). CAREER NOTES Second on team with 11 assists in 30 regular-season appearances in 2017 Fifth in 2017 MLS Defender of the Year Voting Holds club record with five assists in MLS Cup Playoffs Played in 55 league matches for the Savonetta Boys from , leading his club to two Pro League titles and scoring 26 goals Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 Born: August 2, 1989 Hometown: Scotch Plains, NJ Citizenship: United States College: Monmouth HOW ACQUIRED Selected in Stage One in 2016 Re-Entry Draft on December 16, PREVIOUS CLUBS San Jose ( ), New York Cosmos (2013), IK Brage (2013), Sounders FC ( ), Kitsap Pumas (2011). CAREER NOTES Originally drafted by Seattle in the Second Round of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft Made his first MLS appearance in the second half against the LA Galaxy on May 2, 2012 Posted a mark during the 2012 MLS season with a 1.27 goals against average and three shutouts Also played for Kitsap Pumas and San Jose Earthquakes 91 D ONIEL FISHER Height: 5-9 Weight: 155 Born: November 22, 1991 Hometown: Portmore, Jamaica Citizenship: Jamaica College: New Mexico HOW ACQUIRED Selected in the Second Round (40th overall) in 2015 MLS SuperDraft. CAREER NOTES Made First Team debut in 2-2 international friendly draw vs. Club Tijuana (March 24, 2015) Made MLS debut in 4 minutes of action at FC Dallas (March 28, 2015) Started 34 of 39 appearances in two seasons at the University of New Mexico, recording four goals and three assists Earned first Jamaica Senior National Team cap vs. Trinidad and Tobago in 2010 and another in 2017

113 TORONTO FC vs SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS REVIEW 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS STATISTICS MLS GAME INFORMATION

114 ROAD TO MLS CUP 2017 KNOCKOUT ROUND E#3 CHICAGO FIRE v E#6 NEW YORK RED BULLS Wed., Oct. 25 Toyota Park, Bridgeview, Ill. CHICAGO FIRE 0 v 4 NEW YORK RED BULLS W#3 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC v W#6 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Wed., Oct. 25 BC Place, Vancouver, B.C. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 5 v 0 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES E#4 ATLANTA UNITED v E#5 COLUMBUS CREW SC Thurs., Oct. 26 Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Ga. ATLANTA UNITED 0 (1) v 0 (3) COLUMBUS CREW SC W#4 HOUSTON DYNAMO v W#5 SPORTING KANSAS CITY Thurs., Oct. 26 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas HOUSTON DYNAMO 1 v 0 SPORTING KANSAS CITY EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS E#1 TORONTO FC v E#6 NEW YORK RED BULLS Mon., Oct. 30 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, N.J NEW YORK RED BULLS 1 v 2 TORONTO FC Sun., Nov. 5 BMO Field, Toronto, Ont. TORONTO FC 0 v 1 NEW YORK RED BULLS E#2 NEW YORK CITY FC v E#5 COLUMBUS CREW SC Tues., Oct. 31 Mapfre Stadium, Columbus, Ohio COLUMBUS CREW SC 4 v 1 NEW YORK CITY FC Sun., Nov. 5 Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y. NEW YORK CITY FC 2 v 0 COLUMBUS CREW SC WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS W#1 PORTLAND TIMBERS v W#4 HOUSTON DYNAMO Mon., Oct. 30 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas HOUSTON DYNAMO 0 v 0 PORTLAND TIMBERS Sun., Nov. 5 Providence Park, Portland, Ore. PORTLAND TIMBERS 1 v 2 HOUSTON DYNAMO W#2 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v W#3 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC Sun., Oct. 29 BC Place, Vancouver, B.C. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 0 v 0 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Thurs., Nov. 2 CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Wash. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2 v 0 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC EASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP E#1 TORONTO FC v E#5 COLUMBUS CREW SC Tues., Nov. 21 Mapfre Stadium, Columbus, Ohio COLUMBUS CREW SC 0 v 0 TORONTO FC Wed., Nov. 29 BMO Field, Toronto, Ont. TORONTO FC 1 v 0 COLUMBUS CREW SC WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP W#2 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v W#4 HOUSTON DYNAMO Tues., Nov. 21 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas HOUSTON DYNAMO 0 v 2 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC Thurs., Nov. 30 CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Wash. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 3 v 0 HOUSTON DYNAMO MLS CUP 2017 Sat., Dec. 9 BMO Field, Toronto, Ont. (4 p.m. ET; ESPN; UniMás; TSN; TVA Sports) TORONTO FC v SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC

115 KNOCKOUT ROUND Wed. Oct. 25, Toyota Park (A: 11,647) 0 4 CHICAGO FIRE--Matt Lampson, Matt Polster, Johan Kappelhof, Joao Meira (Arturo Alvarez 70), Brandon Vincent, Luis Solignac, Djordje Mihailovic (Bastian Schweinsteiger 65), Juninho (David Arshakyan 70), Dax McCarty, David Accam, Nemanja Nikolic. NYR--Wright-Phillips 1 (Perrinelle 1) 7 NYR--Kljestan 1 (Adams 1, Wright-Phillips 1) 11 NYR--Royer 1 (Davis 1) 70 NYR--Veron 1 (Kljestan 1) 87 REFEREE: Ismail Elfath. AR1 (bench): Corey Parker; AR2 (opposite): Ian Anderson; 4th: Silviu Petrescu; VAR: Edvin Jurisevic TOTAL SHOTS: 12 (Polster 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (McCarty 2) FOULS: 8 (McCarty 3) OFFSIDES: 5 CORNER KICKS: 8 SAVES: 2 (Lampson 2) TOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Royer 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Kljestan 2) FOULS: 11 (Martins, Perrinelle 3) OFFSIDES: 2 CORNER KICKS: 1 SAVES: 4 (Robles 4) NEW YORK RED BULLS--Luis Robles, Michael Amir Murillo, Aaron Long, Damien Perrinelle, Tyler Adams, Sean Davis, Sacha Kljestan, Felipe Martins, Daniel Royer (Alex Muyl 83), Kemar Lawrence (Connor Lade 91+), Bradley Wright-Phillips (Gonzalo Veron 77). CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Veron 85 KNOCKOUT ROUND Wed. Oct. 25, BC Place (A: 21,083) 5 0 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC--Stefan Marinovic, Jake Nerwinski, Kendall Waston, Tim Parker, Marcel de Jong, Cristian Techera (Brek Shea 75), Aly Ghazal, Yordy Reyna (Nicolas Mezquida 68), Tony Tchani (Andrew Jacobson 84), Christian Bolanos, Fredy Montero. VAN--Montero 1 (Waston 1, Techera 1) 33 VAN--Techera 1 (free kick) 57 VAN--Waston 1 (Parker 1) 64 VAN--Mezquida 1 (Bolanos 1, Shea 1) 78 VAN--Mezquida 2 (Shea 2) 80 REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Jeff Hosking; AR2 (opposite): Kermit Quisenberry; 4th: Ricardo Salazar; VAR: Mark Geiger TOTAL SHOTS: 17 (de Jong, Montero 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 8 (Mezquida, Montero 2) FOULS: 11 (Ghazal 4) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 5 (Marinovic 5) TOTAL SHOTS: 10 (4 tied with 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Godoy, Wondolowski 2) FOULS: 13 (Godoy 3) OFFSIDES: 3 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 3 (Tarbell 3) SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES--Andrew Tarbell, Kofi Sarkodie (Quincy Amarikwa 74), Victor Bernardez, Florian Jungwirth, Shea Salinas, Anibal Godoy, Tommy Thompson (Marco Urena 62), Chris Wondolowski, Darwin Ceren, Valeri Qazaishvili (Jackson Yueill 86), Danny Hoesen. CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Ceren 76, Godoy 85

116 KNOCKOUT ROUND Thurs. Oct. 26, Mercedes-Benz Stadium (A: 67,221) 0 0 ATLANTA UNITED--Brad Guzan, Anton Walkes (Tyrone Mears 105), Jeff Larentowicz, Leandro Gonzalez Pirez, Chris McCann (Michael Ambrose 109), Hector Villalba, Carlos Carmona, Miguel Almiron, Julian Gressel, Yamil Asad (Michael Parkhurst 68), Josef Martinez (Jacob Peterson 114). COLUMBUS CREW SC WIN 3-1 ON PENALTY KICKS Penalty Kicks Summary (After 120 minutes): ATL--Gressel, Saved; Gonzalez, Saved; Villalba, Goal; Larentowicz, Left Post CLB--Higuain, Goal; Manneh, Saved; Hansen, Goal; Jahn, Goal REFEREE: Allen Chapman. AR1 (bench): Jeremy Hanson; AR2 (opposite): Andrew Bigelow; 4th: Chris Penso; VAR: Fotis Bazakos TOTAL SHOTS: 23 (Almiron 5) SHOTS ON GOAL: 8 (Almiron, Gressel 2) FOULS: 12 (Carmona 4) OFFSIDES: 6 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 4 (Guzan 4) TOTAL SHOTS: 18 (Manneh, Santos 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Higuain 2) FOULS: 14 (Kamara, Williams 3) OFFSIDES: 4 CORNER KICKS: 4 SAVES: 8 (Steffen 8) COLUMBUS CREW SC--Zack Steffen, Harrison Afful (Adam Jahn 120), Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Hector Jimenez (Jukka Raitala 73), Wil Trapp, Pedro Santos (Niko Hansen 105), Federico Higuain, Justin Meram (Kekuta Manneh 59), Artur, Ola Kamara. CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Jimenez 64, Artur 96 KNOCKOUT ROUND Thurs. Oct. 26, BBVA Compass Stadium (A: 14,126) 1 0 HOUSTON DYNAMO--Tyler Deric, Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos, Leonardo (Jalil Anibaba 41), DaMarcus Beasley, Ricardo Clark (Vicente Sanchez 87), Alberth Elis, Tomas Martinez, Juan David Cabezas, Alex (Eric Alexander 90), Erick Torres (Romell Quioto 73). (after extra time) HOU--Elis 1 (Sanchez 1) 94 REFEREE: Mark Geiger. AR1 (bench): Joe Fletcher; AR2 (opposite): Mike Rottersman; 4th: Hilario Grajeda; VAR: Juan Guzman Jr. TOTAL SHOTS: 20 (Quioto, Torres 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Torres 2) FOULS: 21 (Clark 6) OFFSIDES: 4 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 6 (Deric 6) TOTAL SHOTS: 22 (Feilhaber, Salloi 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (6 tied with 1) FOULS: 16 (Blessing 4) OFFSIDES: 3 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 4 (Dykstra 4) SPORTING KANSAS CITY--Andrew Dykstra, Graham Zusi, Ike Opara, Matt Besler, Jimmy Medranda, Roger Espinoza (Saad Abdul- Salaam 114), Ilie Sanchez, Benny Feilhaber (Kevin Oliveira 101), Latif Blessing (Cristian Lobato 100), Diego Rubio, Gerso Fernandes (Daniel Salloi 51). CAUTIONS Senderos 14, Clark 21, Machado 76, Quioto 109, Elis 121+ CAUTIONS Zusi 47+, Sanchez 53, Espinoza 65, Rubio 89, Dykstra 123+

117 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS FIRST LEG Mon. Oct. 30, Red Bull Arena (A: 18,107) 1 2 TOR--Vazquez 1 (unassisted) 8 NYR--Royer 2 (penalty kick) 48+ TOR--Giovinco 1 (free kick) 72 NEW YORK RED BULLS--Luis Robles, Michael Amir Murillo, Aaron Long, Damien Perrinelle (Vincent Bezecourt 82), Tyler Adams, Sean Davis (Gonzalo Veron 63), Sacha Kljestan, Felipe Martins, Daniel Royer, Kemar Lawrence, Bradley Wright-Phillips. REFEREE: Drew Fischer. AR1 (bench): Philippe Briere; AR2 (opposite): Claudiu Badea; 4th: Fotis Bazakos; VAR: Allen Chapman TOTAL SHOTS: 12 (Martins 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (4 tied with 1) FOULS: 16 (Murillo 6) OFFSIDES: 5 CORNER KICKS: 9 SAVES: 0 TOTAL SHOTS: 6 (Morrow, Vazquez 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Giovinco, Vazquez) FOULS: 14 (Altidore, Mavinga 3) OFFSIDES: 2 CORNER KICKS: 2 SAVES: 4 (Bono 3) TORONTO FC--Alex Bono, Eriq Zavaleta, Drew Moor (Nick Hagglund 45), Chris Mavinga, Steven Beitashour, Marky Delgado, Michael Bradley, Victor Vazquez (Jonathan Osorio 65), Justin Morrow, Jozy Altidore (Armando Cooper 86), Sebastian Giovinco. CAUTIONS Perrinelle 80 CAUTIONS Giovinco 82 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS FIRST LEG Tue. Oct. 31, Mapfre Stadium (A: 14,416) 4 1 CLB--Kamara 1 (unassisted) 6 CLB--Artur 1 (Higuain 1) 58 CLB--Meram 1 (Kamara 1, Higuain 2) 69 NYC--Villa 1 (unassisted) 78 CLB--Afful 1 (Meram 1) 93+ COLUMBUS CREW SC--Zack Steffen, Harrison Afful, Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Hector Jimenez, Wil Trapp, Pedro Santos (Kekuta Manneh 75), Federico Higuain (Lalas Abubakar 88), Justin Meram, Artur (Mohammed Abu 91+), Ola Kamara. REFEREE: Alan Kelly. AR1 (bench): Matthew Nelson; AR2 (opposite): Brian Dunn; 4th: Ismail Elfath; VAR: Hilario Grajeda TOTAL SHOTS: 14 (Higuain, Meram 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 (Higuain 2) FOULS: 4 (Artur 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 3 SAVES: 2 (Steffen 2) TOTAL SHOTS: 19 (Villa 10) SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (Villa 10) FOULS: 7 (Ring 2) OFFSIDES: 0 CORNER KICKS: 2 SAVES: 3 (Johnson 3) NEW YORK CITY FC--Sean Johnson, Ethan White (Andraz Struna 74), Frederic Brillant, Alexander Callens (Ejected 52), Ben Sweat, Yangel Herrera, Alexander Ring, Maximiliano Moralez, Jack Harrison (Sean Okoli 79), David Villa, Rodney Wallace (Ronald Matarrita 56) CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Matarrita 64 EJECTIONS Callens 52

118 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS FIRST LEG Sun. Oct. 29, BC Place (A: 27,837) 0 0 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC--Stefan Marinovic, Jake Nerwinski, Kendall Waston, Tim Parker, Marcel de Jong, Christian Bolanos (Cristian Techera 76), Aly Ghazal, Nosa Igiebor (Yordy Reyna 62), Brek Shea (Nicolas Mezquida 89), Tony Tchani, Fredy Montero. REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Jeff Hosking; AR2 (opposite): Kermit Quisenberry; 4th: Ricardo Salazar; VAR: Mark Geiger TOTAL SHOTS: 7 (Montero 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 0 FOULS: 14 (Ghazal, Nerwinski 3) OFFSIDES: 0 CORNER KICKS: 2 SAVES: 1 (Marinovic 1) TOTAL SHOTS: 6 (6 tied with 1) SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Marshall) FOULS: 6 (Roldan 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 0 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Stefan Frei, Kelvin Leerdam, Roman Torres, Chad Marshall (Lamar Neagle 78), Nouhou Tolo, Harry Shipp (Osvaldo Alonso 74), Cristian Roldan, Nicolas Lodeiro, Joevin Jones, Jordy Delem (Gustav Svensson 64), Will Bruin. CAUTIONS Igiebor 45, Ghazal 79 CAUTIONS Roldan 87 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS FIRST LEG Mon. Oct. 30, BBVA Compass Stadium (A: 15,169) 0 0 HOUSTON DYNAMO--Tyler Deric, Jalil Anibaba, Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos, DaMarcus Beasley, Tomas Martinez (Vicente Sanchez 60), Eric Alexander, Juan David Cabezas, Alberth Elis, Mauro Manotas (Erick Torres 77), Romell Quioto (Alex 71). REFEREE: Robert Sibiga. AR1 (bench): Jeff Muschik; AR2 (opposite): Jason White; 4th: Sorin Stoica; VAR: Chris Penso TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Manotas 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Manotas, Senderos 1) FOULS: 11 (Elis 3) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 3 SAVES: 5 (Deric 2) TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Valeri 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Vytas, Ebobisse 1) FOULS: 15 (Asprilla 4) OFFSIDES: 5 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 2 (Attinella 2) PORTLAND TIMBERS--Jeff Attinella, Alvas Powell, Larrys Mabiala (Roy Miller 46+), Liam Ridgewell, Vytas Andriuskevicius, Dairon Asprilla, Lawrence Olum, Diego Valeri, Darlington Nagbe (Jeremy Ebobisse 59), Diego Chara (Amobi Okugo 45), Darren Mattocks. CAUTIONS none CAUTIONS Powell 24, Mabiala 45

119 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS SECOND LEG Sun. Nov. 5, BMO Field (A: 29,974) 0 1 NYR--Wright-Phillips 2 (Royer 1) 53 TORONTO FC--Alex Bono, Eriq Zavaleta (Jonathan Osorio 66), Drew Moor, Chris Mavinga (Nick Hagglund 54), Steven Beitashour (Nicolas Hasler 64), Marky Delgado, Michael Bradley, Victor Vazquez, Justin Morrow, Jozy Altidore (Ejected 47+), Sebastian Giovinco. REFEREE: Chris Penso. AR1 (bench): Jeremy Hanson; AR2 (opposite): Eric Boria; 4th: Silviu Petrescu; VAR: Ted Unkel TOTAL SHOTS: 5 (Giovinco 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Giovinco) FOULS: 14 (3 tied with 3) OFFSIDES: 4 CORNER KICKS: 1 SAVES: 1 (Bono 1) CAUTIONS Altidore 34, Bradley 47+, Giovinco 80 EJECTIONS Altidore 47+ TOTAL SHOTS: 6 (Wright-Phillips 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Wright-Phillips 2) FOULS: 17 (Adams 4) OFFSIDES: 2 CORNER KICKS: 8 SAVES: 1 (Robles 1) CAUTIONS Kljestan 34, Wright-Phillips 71, Martins 92+ EJECTIONS Kljestan 47+ EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS SECOND LEG Sun. Nov. 5, Yankee Stadium (A:23,246) 2 0 NYC--Villa 2 (penalty kick) 16 NYC--Struna 1 (Wallace 1) 53 NEW YORK RED BULLS--Luis Robles, Michael Amir Murillo (Sean Davis 64), Aaron Long, Damien Perrinelle, Kemar Lawrence, Sacha Kljestan (Ejected 47+), Felipe Martins, Tyler Adams, Daniel Royer, Gonzalo Veron (Derrick Etienne Jr. 80), Bradley Wright- Phillips. NEW YORK CITY FC--Sean Johnson, Andraz Struna (Sean Okoli 82), Frederic Brillant, Ben Sweat, Ronald Matarrita (Andrea Pirlo 90), Jack Harrison, Yangel Herrera, Alexander Ring, Rodney Wallace (Jonathan Lewis 92+), Maximiliano Moralez, David Villa. REFEREE: Kevin Stott. AR1 (bench): Corey Rockwell; AR2 (opposite): Brian Poeschel; 4th: Armando Villarreal; VAR: Allen Chapman TOTAL SHOTS: 16 (Villa 5) SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Villa 2) FOULS: 13 (Brillant, Moralez 3) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 1 (Johnson 1) TOTAL SHOTS: 10 (Higuain 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Meram) FOULS: 7 (Abu, Kamara 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 4 SAVES: 4 (Steffen 4) COLUMBUS CREW SC--Zack Steffen, Harrison Afful, Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Hector Jimenez, Wil Trapp, Pedro Santos (Adam Jahn 88), Federico Higuain, Justin Meram (Kekuta Manneh 69), Mohammed Abu, Ola Kamara (Lalas Abubakar 76). CAUTIONS Wallace 74 CAUTIONS Abu 63

120 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS SECOND LEG Thurs. Nov. 2, CenturyLink Field (A: 39,587) 2 0 SEA--Dempsey 1 (Shipp 1, Bruin 1) 56 SEA--Dempsey 2 (Rodriguez 1, Lodeiro 1) 88 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Stefan Frei, Kelvin Leerdam, Roman Torres, Chad Marshall, Nouhou Tolo, Harry Shipp (Victor Rodriguez 67), Cristian Roldan, Clint Dempsey, Nicolas Lodeiro, Joevin Jones (Gustav Svensson 60), Will Bruin (Lamar Neagle 91+). REFEREE: Baldomero Toledo. AR1 (bench): Eduardo Mariscal; AR2 (opposite): Adam Garner; 4th: Hilario Grajeda; VAR: Drew Fischer TOTAL SHOTS: 20 (Dempsey 10) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Dempsey 3) FOULS: 7 (Leerdam 2) OFFSIDES: 0 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 1 (Frei 1) TOTAL SHOTS: 7 (Bolanos, Montero 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Bolanos) FOULS: 15 (Montero 4) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 1 SAVES: 3 (Marinovic 3) VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC--Stefan Marinovic, Jake Nerwinski (Jordan Harvey 36), Kendall Waston, Tim Parker, Marcel de Jong (Brek Shea 81), Cristian Techera (Alphonso Davies 64), Nosa Igiebor, Yordy Reyna, Aly Ghazal, Christian Bolanos, Fredy Montero. CAUTIONS Lodeiro 9, Torres 68 CAUTIONS Techera 38, Montero 49, Igiebor 58, Waston 82 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS SECOND LEG Sun. Nov. 5, Providence Park (A: 21,144) 1 2 POR--Asprilla 1 (Andriuskevicius 1, Valeri 1) 39 HOU--Remick 1 (Anibaba 1, Martinez 1) 43 HOU--Manotas 1 (Alexander 1) 77 PORTLAND TIMBERS--Jeff Attinella, Alvas Powell, Lawrence Olum, Liam Ridgewell, Vytas Andriuskevicius (Jack Barmby 81), Dairon Asprilla, Amobi Okugo (Sebastian Blanco 55), Diego Valeri, Darlington Nagbe, David Guzman, Darren Mattocks (Jeremy Ebobisse 13). REFEREE: Ismail Elfath. AR1 (bench): Kathryn Nesbitt; AR2 (opposite): Apolinar Mariscal; 4th Jose Carlos Rivero; VAR: Edvin Jurisevic TOTAL SHOTS: 12 (Asprilla 6) SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (Asprilla, Valeri 2) FOULS: 10 (Asprilla, Ebobisse 2) OFFSIDES: 3 CORNER KICKS: 4 SAVES: 2 (Attinella 2) TOTAL SHOTS: 12 (Elis, Torres 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (4 tied with 1) FOULS: 19 (Alex 5) OFFSIDES: 0 CORNER KICKS: 4 SAVES: 3 (Willis 3) HOUSTON DYNAMO--Joe Willis, Jalil Anibaba, Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos, Dylan Remick, Eric Alexander, Alex (Romell Quioto 86), Tomas Martinez (Boniek Garcia 83), Alberth Elis, Juan David Cabezas, Erick Torres (Mauro Manotas 73). CAUTIONS CAUTIONS Ridgewell 57, Guzman 85, Alex 70, B. Garcia 94+ Blanco 95+

121 EASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST LEG Tues. Nov. 21, Mapfre Stadium (A: 21,289) 0 0 COLUMBUS CREW SC--Zack Steffen, Harrison Afful, Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Jukka Raitala, Wil Trapp, Pedro Santos (Kekuta Manneh 78), Federico Higuain, Justin Meram, Artur, Ola Kamara. REFEREE: Robert Sibiga. AR1 (bench): Peter Manikowski; AR2 (opposite): Ian Anderson; 4th: Jose Carlos Rivero; VAR: David Gantar TOTAL SHOTS: 14 (Santos 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (3 tied with 1) FOULS: 14 (Artur, Meram 3) OFFSIDES: 3 CORNER KICKS: 4 SAVES: 0 TOTAL SHOTS: 7 (Ricketts, Vazquez 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 0 FOULS: 10 (Bradley, Edwards 2) OFFSIDES: 3 CORNER KICKS: 2 SAVES: 3 (Bono 3) TORONTO FC--Alex Bono, Steven Beitashour, Drew Moor, Chris Mavinga, Justin Morrow (Raheem Edwards 84), Nicolas Hasler (Armando Cooper 81), Jonathan Osorio, Michael Bradley, Victor Vazquez, Marky Delgado (Eriq Zavaleta 70), Tosaint Ricketts. CAUTIONS Artur 33, Santos 52, Mensah 54 CAUTIONS Osorio 68, Edwards 85 WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST LEG Tues. Nov. 21, BBVA Compass Stadium (A:22,661) 0 2 SEA--Svensson 1 (Lodeiro 2) 11 SEA--Bruin 1 (Jones 1) 42 HOUSTON DYNAMO--Joe Willis, Jalil Anibaba (Ejected 28), Adolfo Machado, Philippe Senderos (Dylan Remick 59), DaMarcus Beasley, Eric Alexander (Romell Quioto 72), Alex (Leonardo 32), Tomas Martinez, Alberth Elis, Juan David Cabezas, Mauro Manotas. REFEREE: Chris Penso. AR1 (bench): Jeff Muschik; AR2 (opposite): C.J. Morgante; 4th: Armando Villarreal; VAR: Kevin Stott TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Elis 4) SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (3 tied with 1) FOULS: 8 (Cabezas, Martinez 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 3 (Willis 3) TOTAL SHOTS: 14 (Lodeiro, Rodriguez 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Lodeiro 2) FOULS: 10 (4 tied with 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 3 (Miller 3) SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Tyler Miller, Kelvin Leerdam, Roman Torres, Chad Marshall, Nouhou Tolo, Nicolas Lodeiro, Cristian Roldan, Clint Dempsey (Victor Rodriguez 45), Gustav Svensson, Joevin Jones (Lamar Neagle 79), Will Bruin (Henry Wingo 91+). CAUTIONS Elis 29, Martinez 44 EJECTIONS Anibaba 28 CAUTIONS Tolo 64, Torres 88

122 EASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND LEG Wed. Nov. 29, BMO Field (A: 30,392) 1 0 TOR--Altidore 1 (Vazquez 1) 60 TORONTO FC--Alex Bono, Steven Beitashour, Eriq Zavaleta (Marky Delgado 45), Drew Moor, Chris Mavinga, Justin Morrow, Jonathan Osorio (Nick Hagglund 81), Michael Bradley, Victor Vazquez, Jozy Altidore (Armando Cooper 68), Sebastian Giovinco. REFEREE: Ismail Elfath. AR1 (bench): Frank Anderson; AR2 (opposite): Corey Rockwell; 4th: Baldomero Toledo; VAR: Drew Fischer TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Altidore 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Altidore, Vazquez 2) FOULS: 11 (3 tied with 2) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 6 SAVES: 1 (Bono 1) TOTAL SHOTS: 11 (4 tied with 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Kamara 1) FOULS: 17 (Mensah 7) OFFSIDES: 4 CORNER KICKS: 3 SAVES: 5 (Steffen 5) COLUMBUS CREW SC--Zack Steffen, Jonathan Mensah, Josh Williams, Lalas Abubakar (Kekuta Manneh 73), Harrison Afful, Federico Higuain, Wil Trapp, Mohammed Abu (Adam Jahn 80), Justin Meram, Pedro Santos (Hector Jimenez 85), Ola Kamara. CAUTIONS Bradley 78 CAUTIONS Mensah 86 WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND LEG Thurs. Nov. 30, CenturyLink Field (A: 45,298) 3 0 SEA--Rodriguez 1 (Bruin 2) 22 SEA--Dempsey 3 (Jones 2, Rodriguez 2) 57 SEA--Bruin 2 (Shipp 2) 73 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Stefan Frei, Kelvin Leerdam, Gustav Svensson, Chad Marshall, Nouhou Tolo (Harry Shipp 68), Cristian Roldan, Victor Rodriguez, Clint Dempsey (Jordy Delem 59), Nicolas Lodeiro, Joevin Jones (Jordan Morris 76), Will Bruin. REFEREE: Hilario Grajeda. AR1 (bench): Peter Balciunas; AR2 (opposite): Corey Parker; 4th: Alan Kelly; VAR: Edvin Jurisevic TOTAL SHOTS: 6 (Bruin, Dempsey 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Bruin 2) FOULS: 8 (Lodeiro 3) OFFSIDES: 8 CORNER KICKS: 5 SAVES: 3 (Frei 3) CAUTIONS Tolo 36, Jones 67 TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Manotas, Martinez 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (Martinez 2) FOULS: 11 (Alexander 4) OFFSIDES: 1 CORNER KICKS: 3 SAVES: 2 (Willis 2) CAUTIONS Alexander 29, B. Garcia 60, Torres 80 EJECTIONS Martinez 66 HOUSTON DYNAMO--Joe Willis, Dylan Remick, Adolfo Machado, Leonardo, DaMarcus Beasley, Eric Alexander (Boniek Garcia 45), Alex (Ricardo Clark 78), Tomas Martinez (Ejected 66), Juan David Cabezas, Vicente Sanchez (Erick Torres 62), Mauro Manotas.

123 2017 MLS CUP PLAYOFFS RESULTS & LEADERS INCLUDES GAMES OF Thursday, November 30, 2017 RECENT RESULTS Thursday, November 30 WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND LEG Seattle 3 vs Houston 0 Wednesday, November 29 EASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND LEG Toronto FC 1 vs Columbus 0 Tuesday, November 21 WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST LEG Seattle 2 at Houston 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST LEG Columbus 0 vs Toronto FC 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Sunday, November 5 Houston 2 at Portland 1 Thursday, November 2 Seattle 2 vs Vancouver 0 Monday, October 30 Houston 0 vs Portland 0 Sunday, October 29 Vancouver 0 vs Seattle 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Sunday, November 5 New York Red Bulls 1 at Toronto FC 0 New York City FC 2 vs Columbus 0 Tuesday, October 31 Columbus 4 vs New York City FC 1 Monday, October 30 Toronto FC 2 at New York Red Bulls 1 KNOCKOUT ROUND - WESTERN CONFERENCE Thursday, October 26 Houston 1 vs Sporting KC 0 (OT) Wednesday, October 25 Vancouver 5 vs San Jose 0 KNOCKOUT ROUND - EASTERN CONFERENCE Thursday, October 26 Atlanta 0 vs Columbus 0 (OT) Wednesday, October 25 New York Red Bulls 4 at Chicago 0 GOALS PLAYER TEAM GP GOALS Clint Dempsey SEA 3 3 Will Bruin SEA 4 2 Nicolas Mezquida VAN 2 2 Daniel Royer NYR 3 2 David Villa NYC 2 2 Bradley Wright-Phillips NYR players tied with 1 ASSISTS PLAYER TEAM GP ASTS Will Bruin SEA 4 2 Federico Higuain CLB 5 2 Joevin Jones SEA 4 2 Nicolas Lodeiro SEA 4 2 Victor Rodriguez SEA 3 2 Brek Shea VAN 3 2 Harry Shipp SEA players tied with 1 GAME-WINNING GOALS PLAYER TEAM GP GWG Bradley Wright-Phillips NYR 3 2 Jozy Altidore TOR 3 1 Artur CLB 3 1 Clint Dempsey SEA 3 1 Alberth Elis HOU 4 1 Sebastian Giovinco TOR 3 1 Mauro Manotas HOU 4 1 Fredy Montero VAN 3 1 Victor Rodriguez SEA 3 1 Gustav Svensson SEA 4 1 David Villa NYC 2 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS PLAYER TEAM GP GWA Will Bruin SEA 4 2 Eric Alexander HOU 5 1 Federico Higuain CLB 5 1 Nicolas Lodeiro SEA 4 1 Damien Perrinelle NYR 3 1 Daniel Royer NYR 3 1 Vicente Sanchez HOU 3 1 Harry Shipp SEA 3 1 Cristian Techera VAN 3 1 Victor Vazquez TOR 4 1 Kendall Waston VAN 3 1

124 SHOTS PLAYER TEAM GP SHOTS David Villa NYC 2 15 Federico Higuain CLB 5 14 Pedro Santos CLB 5 13 Clint Dempsey SEA 3 12 Mauro Manotas HOU 4 10 Alberth Elis HOU 4 9 Ola Kamara CLB 5 9 Tomas Martinez HOU 5 9 Justin Meram CLB 5 9 Fredy Montero VAN 3 8 Romell Quioto HOU 4 8 Erick Torres HOU 4 8 SHOTS ON GOAL PLAYER TEAM GP SOG Federico Higuain CLB 5 5 Will Bruin SEA 4 4 Clint Dempsey SEA 3 4 David Villa NYC 2 4 Harrison Afful CLB 5 3 Tomas Martinez HOU 5 3 Romell Quioto HOU 4 3 Pedro Santos CLB 5 3 Erick Torres HOU 4 3 Victor Vazquez TOR 4 3 Bradley Wright-Phillips NYR 3 3 HAT TRICKS PLAYER TEAM GP HATS MULTI-GOAL GAMES PLAYER TEAM GP GAMES Clint Dempsey SEA 3 1 Nicolas Mezquida VAN 2 1 FOULS COMMITTED PLAYER TEAM GP FC Alberth Elis HOU 4 12 Tomas Martinez HOU 5 10 Aly Ghazal VAN 3 9 Jonathan Mensah CLB 5 9 Michael Amir Murillo NYR 3 9 Tyler Adams NYR 3 7 Jozy Altidore TOR 3 7 Artur CLB 3 7 Ola Kamara CLB 5 7 Fredy Montero VAN 3 7 Josh Williams CLB 5 7 FOULS SUFFERED PLAYER TEAM GP FS Nicolas Lodeiro SEA 4 17 Sebastian Giovinco TOR 3 16 Pedro Santos CLB 5 14 Alberth Elis HOU 4 9 DaMarcus Beasley HOU 4 8 Justin Morrow TOR players tied with 6 OFFSIDES PLAYER TEAM GP OFF Ola Kamara CLB 5 9 Bradley Wright-Phillips NYR 3 7 Josef Martinez ATL 1 4 Darren Mattocks POR 2 4 Nemanja Nikolic CHI 1 4 Sebastian Giovinco TOR 3 3 Mauro Manotas HOU players tied with 2 CORNER KICKS PLAYER TEAM GP CK Nicolas Lodeiro SEA 4 18 Sacha Kljestan NYR 3 14 Federico Higuain CLB 5 13 Tomas Martinez HOU 5 13 Diego Valeri POR 2 9 Djordje Mihailovic CHI 1 8 Maximiliano Moralez NYC 2 8 Victor Vazquez TOR 4 8 Graham Zusi KC 1 8 Tommy Thompson SJ 1 6 CAUTIONS (YELLOWS) PLAYER TEAM GP CAUT Michael Bradley TOR 4 2 Artur CLB 3 2 Alberth Elis HOU 4 2 Boniek Garcia HOU 2 2 Sebastian Giovinco TOR 3 2 Nosa Igiebor VAN 2 2 Jonathan Mensah CLB 5 2 Nouhou Tolo SEA 4 2 Roman Torres SEA players tied with 1 EJECTIONS (RED CARDS) PLAYER TEAM GP EJECT Jozy Altidore TOR 3 1 Jalil Anibaba HOU 4 1 Alexander Callens NYC 1 1 Sacha Kljestan NYR 3 1 Tomas Martinez HOU 5 1 GAMES PLAYED PLAYER TEAM GP 15 players tied with 5 GAMES STARTED PLAYER TEAM GS Harrison Afful CLB 5 Juan David Cabezas HOU 5 Federico Higuain CLB 5 Ola Kamara CLB 5 Adolfo Machado HOU 5 Tomas Martinez HOU 5 Jonathan Mensah CLB 5 Justin Meram CLB 5 Pedro Santos CLB 5 Zack Steffen CLB 5 Wil Trapp CLB 5 Josh Williams CLB 5 MINUTES PLAYED PLAYER TEAM MIN Juan David Cabezas HOU 480 Adolfo Machado HOU 480 Jonathan Mensah CLB 480 Zack Steffen CLB 480 Wil Trapp CLB 480 Josh Williams CLB 480 Harrison Afful CLB 479 Federico Higuain CLB 478 Ola Kamara CLB 466 Pedro Santos CLB 430

125 GOALKEEPING LEADERS PLAYER TEAM GP MIN SHTS SVS GA GAA W-L-T SHO Tyler Deric HOU Stefan Frei SEA Brad Guzan ATL Tyler Miller SEA Alex Bono TOR Stefan Marinovic VAN Luis Robles NYR Andrew Dykstra KC Zack Steffen CLB Jeff Attinella POR Sean Johnson NYC Joe Willis HOU Matt Lampson CHI Andrew Tarbell SJ Minimum: 75 minutes played GOALKEEPER WINS PLAYER TEAM GP WON Alex Bono TOR 4 2 Stefan Frei SEA 3 2 Luis Robles NYR 3 2 Tyler Deric HOU 2 1 Sean Johnson NYC 2 1 Stefan Marinovic VAN 3 1 Tyler Miller SEA 1 1 Zack Steffen CLB 5 1 Joe Willis HOU 3 1 GOALKEEPER LOSSES PLAYER TEAM GP LOST Zack Steffen CLB 5 2 Joe Willis HOU 3 2 Jeff Attinella POR 2 1 Alex Bono TOR 4 1 Andrew Dykstra KC 1 1 Sean Johnson NYC 2 1 Matt Lampson CHI 1 1 Stefan Marinovic VAN 3 1 Luis Robles NYR 3 1 Andrew Tarbell SJ 1 1 MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL PLAYER TEAM MIN Zack Steffen CLB 480 Alex Bono TOR 360 Stefan Frei SEA 270 Stefan Marinovic VAN 270 Luis Robles NYR 270 Joe Willis HOU 270 Tyler Deric HOU 210 Jeff Attinella POR 180 Sean Johnson NYC 180 Andrew Dykstra KC 120 Brad Guzan ATL 120 SAVES PLAYER TEAM GP SVS Zack Steffen CLB 5 19 Stefan Marinovic VAN 3 9 Alex Bono TOR 4 8 Tyler Deric HOU 2 8 Joe Willis HOU 3 8 Jeff Attinella POR 2 4 Andrew Dykstra KC 1 4 Stefan Frei SEA 3 4 Brad Guzan ATL 1 4 Sean Johnson NYC 2 4 Luis Robles NYR 3 4 SHUTOUTS PLAYER TEAM GP SHO Stefan Frei SEA 3 3 Alex Bono TOR 4 2 Tyler Deric HOU 2 2 Stefan Marinovic VAN 3 2 Luis Robles NYR 3 2 Zack Steffen CLB 5 2 Jeff Attinella POR 2 1 Brad Guzan ATL 1 1 Sean Johnson NYC 2 1 Tyler Miller SEA 1 1 LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAKS (MINUTES) PLAYER MIN START END Stefan Frei, SEA /29/2017 current Stefan Marinovic, VAN /25/ /02/2017 Alex Bono, TOR /05/2017 current Tyler Deric, HOU /26/2017 current Zack Steffen, CLB /26/ /31/2017 Zack Steffen, CLB /05/ /29/2017 Jeff Attinella, POR /30/ /05/2017 Brad Guzan, ATL /26/2017 current Luis Robles, NYR /30/2017 current Alex Bono, TOR 99 10/30/ /05/2017 SAVES PERCENTAGE PLAYER TEAM GP SAVES SOG PCT Tyler Deric HOU Stefan Frei SEA Tyler Miller SEA Zack Steffen CLB Stefan Marinovic VAN Alex Bono TOR Andrew Dykstra KC Brad Guzan ATL Jeff Attinella POR Luis Robles NYR Minimum: 3 saves

126 TEAM ATTENDANCE REPORT HOME GAMES ROAD GAMES DATES TOTAL AVERAGE DATES TOTAL AVERAGE Atlanta United 1 67,221 67, Chicago Fire 1 11,647 11, Columbus Crew SC 2 35,705 17, ,859 40,286 Houston Dynamo 3 51,956 17, ,442 33,221 Sporting Kansas City ,126 14,126 New York City FC 1 23,246 23, ,416 14,416 New York Red Bulls 1 18,107 18, ,621 20,811 Portland Timbers 1 21,144 21, ,169 15,169 San Jose Earthquakes ,083 21,083 Seattle Sounders FC 2 84,885 42, ,498 25,249 Toronto FC 2 60,366 30, ,396 19,698 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 48,920 24, ,587 39,587 MLS Totals ,197 26, ,197 26,450 TEAM TOTALS TEAM GP G A SHT SOG PG PA BK FC FS OFF CK C E Atlanta United Chicago Fire Columbus Crew SC Houston Dynamo Sporting Kansas City New York City FC New York Red Bulls Portland Timbers San Jose Earthquakes Seattle Sounders FC Toronto FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC TEAM RANKS TEAM G A SHT SOG BLK FC FS OFF CK C Atlanta United Chicago Fire Columbus Crew SC Houston Dynamo Sporting Kansas City New York City FC New York Red Bulls Portland Timbers San Jose Earthquakes Seattle Sounders FC Toronto FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC TEAM GOALS SCORED INTERVALS TEAM GP G OT Seattle Sounders FC New York Red Bulls Vancouver Whitecaps FC Columbus Crew SC Houston Dynamo Toronto FC New York City FC Portland Timbers San Jose Earthquakes Atlanta United Sporting Kansas City Chicago Fire TEAM GOALS ALLOWED INTERVALS TEAM GP G OT Atlanta United Seattle Sounders FC Sporting Kansas City Portland Timbers Toronto FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC New York Red Bulls New York City FC Chicago Fire Columbus Crew SC San Jose Earthquakes Houston Dynamo

127 GOAL-SCORING TOTALS OVERALL GOALS FOR GOALS AGAINST TEAM RECORD TOTAL AVG TOTAL AVG New York Red Bulls (4th) Seattle Sounders FC (1st) Vancouver Whitecaps FC (4th) New York City FC (10th) Columbus Crew SC (6th) Toronto FC (3d) Houston Dynamo (9th) Portland Timbers (7th) Atlanta United (1st) Chicago Fire (11th) Sporting Kansas City (7th) San Jose Earthquakes (12th) goals per game RECORD IN ONE-GOAL GAMES -REGULATION-OT- --- SHOOTOUT BOTH TEAM W L T PCT W L T PCT W L T PCT Houston Dynamo Toronto FC New York Red Bulls Sporting Kansas City Columbus Crew SC Portland Timbers CONSECUTIVE MINUTES WITHOUT SCORING A GOAL TEAM MIN START END Columbus Crew SC /05/2017 current Toronto FC /30/ /29/2017 Houston Dynamo /05/2017 current Vancouver Whitecaps FC /25/2017 current Houston Dynamo /26/ /05/2017 Seattle Sounders FC /29/ /02/2017 Portland Timbers /30/ /05/2017 Columbus Crew SC /26/ /31/2017 Atlanta United /26/2017 current Sporting Kansas City /26/2017 current CONSECUTIVE MINUTES WITHOUT ALLOWING A GOAL TEAM MIN START END Seattle Sounders FC /29/2017 current Houston Dynamo /26/ /05/2017 Vancouver Whitecaps FC /25/ /02/2017 Toronto FC /05/2017 current Columbus Crew SC /26/ /31/2017 Columbus Crew SC /05/ /29/2017 Portland Timbers /30/ /05/2017 Atlanta United /26/2017 current New York Red Bulls /30/2017 current Toronto FC 99 10/30/ /05/2017

128 HOME GOAL-SCORING TOTALS TEAM W L T GF AVG GA AVG Atlanta United Toronto FC Houston Dynamo Chicago Fire Portland Timbers Columbus Crew SC New York City FC Seattle Sounders FC New York Red Bulls Vancouver Whitecaps FC FIRST-HALF GOAL-SCORING TOTALS TEAM W L T GF AVG GA AVG Seattle Sounders FC New York Red Bulls New York City FC Portland Timbers Toronto FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC Columbus Crew SC Houston Dynamo Chicago Fire Atlanta United San Jose Earthquakes Sporting Kansas City TEAM TOTAL SHOTS TEAM W L T 1st 2nd/OT TOT Columbus Crew SC Houston Dynamo Seattle Sounders FC New York City FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC New York Red Bulls Toronto FC Atlanta United Sporting Kansas City Portland Timbers Chicago Fire San Jose Earthquakes RECORD WHEN SCORING FIRST GOAL TEAM W L T PCT Columbus Crew SC Vancouver Whitecaps FC Seattle Sounders FC Toronto FC Houston Dynamo New York Red Bulls New York City FC Portland Timbers RECORD WHEN LEADING AT THE HALF TEAM W L T PCT Columbus Crew SC Vancouver Whitecaps FC New York Red Bulls New York City FC Seattle Sounders FC ROAD GOAL-SCORING TOTALS TEAM W L T GF AVG GA AVG Toronto FC New York Red Bulls New York City FC Portland Timbers Vancouver Whitecaps FC Seattle Sounders FC Columbus Crew SC Houston Dynamo San Jose Earthquakes Sporting Kansas City SECOND-HALF GOAL-SCORING TOTALS TEAM W L T GF AVG GA AVG Vancouver Whitecaps FC Seattle Sounders FC New York Red Bulls Columbus Crew SC New York City FC Toronto FC Houston Dynamo Chicago Fire Atlanta United San Jose Earthquakes Portland Timbers Sporting Kansas City TEAM TOTAL SHOTS AGAINST TEAM W L T 1st 2nd/OT TOT Chicago Fire Atlanta United San Jose Earthquakes Sporting Kansas City Portland Timbers New York Red Bulls New York City FC Seattle Sounders FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC Toronto FC Houston Dynamo Columbus Crew SC RECORD WHEN ALLOWING FIRST GOAL TEAM W L T PCT Houston Dynamo Sporting Kansas City Columbus Crew SC Chicago Fire Toronto FC Vancouver Whitecaps FC New York City FC San Jose Earthquakes New York Red Bulls RECORD WHEN TRAILING AT THE HALF TEAM W L T PCT Chicago Fire San Jose Earthquakes Columbus Crew SC Houston Dynamo New York City FC

129 TEAM WINNING STREAK LEADERS TEAM # START STOP Seattle Sounders FC 3 11/02/2017 TEAM UNDEFEATED STREAK LEADERS TEAM # START STOP Columbus Crew SC 2 10/26/ /31/2017 Houston Dynamo 3 10/26/ /05/2017 Seattle Sounders FC 4 10/29/2017 Toronto FC 2 11/21/2017 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 10/25/ /29/2017 TEAM LOSING STREAK LEADERS TEAM # START STOP Houston Dynamo 2 11/21/2017 TEAM HOME WINNING STREAK LEADERS TEAM # START STOP Seattle Sounders FC 2 11/02/2017 TEAM HOME UNDEFEATED STREAK LEADERS TEAM # START STOP Columbus Crew SC 2 10/31/2017 Houston Dynamo 2 10/26/ /30/2017 Seattle Sounders FC 2 11/02/2017 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 10/25/2017 TEAM HOME LOSING STREAK LEADERS TEAM # START STOP TEAM ROAD WINNING STREAK LEADERS TEAM # START STOP New York Red Bulls 2 10/25/2017 TEAM ROAD UNDEFEATED STREAK LEADERS TEAM # START STOP New York Red Bulls 2 10/25/2017 Seattle Sounders FC 2 10/29/2017 Toronto FC 2 10/30/2017 TEAM ROAD LOSING STREAK LEADERS TEAM # START STOP Columbus Crew SC 2 11/05/2017

130 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH GOALS # PLAYER TM START STOP 2 David Villa NYC 10/31/ /05/2017 Active 2 Daniel Royer NYR 10/25/ /30/ Will Bruin SEA 11/21/ /30/2017 Active CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH ASSISTS # PLAYER TM START STOP 2 Joevin Jones SEA 11/21/ /30/2017 Active 2 Harry Shipp SEA 11/02/ /30/2017 Active 2 Nicolas Lodeiro SEA 11/02/ /21/2017 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL/ASSIST # PLAYER TM START STOP 3 Daniel Royer NYR 10/25/ /05/2017 Active 3 Will Bruin SEA 11/02/ /30/2017 Active 2 David Villa NYC 10/31/ /05/2017 Active 2 Harry Shipp SEA 11/02/ /30/2017 Active 2 Nicolas Lodeiro SEA 11/02/ /21/ Joevin Jones SEA 11/21/ /30/2017 Active OWN GOALS RECEIVED DATE REC TM OFF TM MIN PLAYER PENALTY KICK SUMMARY DATE TM OPP SHOOTER KEEPER RES MN 10/30/2017 NYR 1 vs TOR 2 Daniel Royer Alex Bono G /05/2017 NYC 2 vs CLB 0 David Villa Zack Steffen G 16 11/21/2017 SEA 2 at HOU 0 Nicolas Lodeiro Joe Willis S 29 11/29/2017 TOR 1 vs CLB 0 Victor Vazquez Zack Steffen S 26

131 TORONTO FC vs SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC MLS CUP HISTORY MLS CUP ALL-TIME STATISTICS ALL-TIME MLS CUP PLAYOFFS LEADERS MLS GAME INFORMATION

132 MLS CUP HISTORY Year Result MVP / Attendance 2016 Seattle Sounders FC 0, Toronto FC 0 (OT; Seattle Sounders FC 5-4 pen) MVP: Stefan Frei Attendance: 36, Portland Timbers 2, Columbus Crew SC 1 Los Angeles Galaxy 2, New England Revolution 1 (OT) Sporting Kansas City 1, Real Salt Lake 1 (OT; Sporting Kansas City 7-6 pen) Los Angeles Galaxy 3, Houston Dynamo 1 Los Angeles Galaxy 1, Houston Dynamo 0 Colorado Rapids 2, FC Dallas 1 (OT) Real Salt Lake 1, Los Angeles Galaxy 1 (OT, Real Salt Lake 5-4 pen) Columbus Crew 3, New York Red Bulls 1 Houston Dynamo 2, New England Revolution 1 Houston Dynamo 1, New England Revolution 1 (OT, Houston Dynamo 4-3 pen) Los Angeles Galaxy 1, New England Revolution 0 (OT) D.C. United 3, Kansas City Wizards 2 San Jose Earthquakes 4, Chicago Fire 2 Los Angeles Galaxy 1, New England Revolution 0 (OT) San Jose Earthquakes 2, Los Angeles Galaxy 1 (OT) Kansas City Wizards 1, Chicago Fire 0 D.C. United 2, Los Angeles Galaxy 0 Chicago Fire 2, D.C. United 0 D.C. United 2, Colorado Rapids 1 D.C. United 3, Los Angeles Galaxy 2 (OT) MVP: Diego Valeri Attendance: 21,747 MVP: Robbie Keane Attendance: 27,000 MVP: Aurelien Collin Attendance: 21,650 MVP: Omar Gonzalez Attendance: 30,510 MVP: Landon Donovan Attendance: 30,281 MVP: Conor Casey Attendance: 21,700 MVP: Nick Rimando Attendance: 46,011 MVP: Guillermo Barros Schelotto Attendance: 27,000 MVP: Dwayne De Rosario Attendance: 39,859 MVP: Brian Ching Attendance: 22,427 MVP: Guillermo Ramirez Attendance: 21,193 MVP: Alecko Eskandarian Attendance: 25,797 MVP: Landon Donovan Attendance: 27,000 MVP: Carlos Ruiz Attendance: 61,316 MVP: Dwayne De Rosario Attendance: 21,626 MVP: Tony Meola Attendance: 39,159 MVP: Ben Olsen Attendance: 44,910 MVP: Peter Nowak Attendance: 51,350 MVP: Jaime Moreno Attendance: 57,431 MVP: Marco Etcheverry Attendance: 34,643

133 MLS CUP 2016 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 0, TORONTO FC 0 (SOUNDERS FC WIN 5-4 ON PENALTY KICKS) Penalty Kicks Summary (After 120 minutes): TOR Altidore (goal); SEA Evans (goal); TOR Bradley (saved); SEA Ivanschitz (goal); TOR Cheyrou (goal); SEA Fernandez (saved); TOR Johnson (goal); SEA J. Jones (goal); TOR Moor (goal); SEA Lodeiro (goal); TOR Morrow (crossbar); SEA Torres (goal) SEA--Frei, Mears, Torres, Marshall, Jones, Alonso, Lodeiro, Friberg (Fernandez 66), Morris (Evans 108), Roldan, Valdez, (Ivanschitz 73). TOTAL SHOTS: 3 (3 tied with 1); SHOTS ON GOAL: 0; FOULS: 19 (Alonso 5); OFFSIDE: 2; CORNER KICKS: 5; SAVES: Frei 7; CAUTIONS: Marshall 46+, J. Jones 72; EJECTIONS: None. TOR--Irwin, Zavaleta, Moor, Hagglund, Beitashour, Cooper (Cheyrou 84), Bradley, Osorio (Johnson 77), Morrow, Altidore, Giovinco (Ricketts 103). TOTAL SHOTS: 19 (Giovinco 6); SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 (Altidore 3); FOULS: 21 (Cooper 4); OFFSIDE: 0; CORNER KICKS: 10; SAVES: None; CAUTIONS: Bradley 93+; EJECTIONS: None. Referee: Kelly. Referee's Assistants: F. Anderson, Fletcher; 4th Official: Chapman. Attendance: 36,045. MVP: Stefan Frei (Seattle Sounders FC) POR--Valeri 1 (unassisted) 0:27 POR--Wallace 2 (Melano 1, Nagbe 2) 7 CLB--Kamara 4 (Higuain 2) 18 POR -- Kwarasey, Powell, Borchers, Ridgewell, Villafana, Nagbe, Chara, Valeri, Melano (Asprilla 59), Adi (Urruti 90), Wallace (Jewsbury 90). TOTAL SHOTS: 12 (Adi 5); SHOTS ON GOAL: 8 (Adi 3); FOULS: 12 (Chara 3); OFFSIDE: 0; CORNER KICKS: 9; SAVES: None; CAUTIONS: Powell 65, Valeri 93+; EJECTIONS: None CLB -- Clark, Afful, Parkhurst, Sauro, Francis, Finlay (Mabwati 63), Tchani (McInerney 72), Higuain, Meram (Saeid 78), Trapp, Kamara TOTAL SHOTS: 9 (Francis 2, Higuain 2); SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Kamara 1); FOULS: 9 (Trapp 3); OFFSIDE: 3; CORNER KICKS: 4; SAVES: Clark 5; CAUTIONS: Afful 34, Saeid 93+; EJECTIONS: None. Referee: Marrufo; Referee's Assistants: Manikowski, Parker; 4th Official: Chris Penso. Attendance: 21,747. MVP: Diego Valeri (Portland Timbers) Seattle Sounders FC won MLS Cup for the first time in the club s history, becoming the 11th team to win MLS Cup. Sounders FC were the third team to begin the MLS Cup Playoffs in the Knockout Round and lift the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy (also: 2012 LA Galaxy and 2015 Portland Timbers). Sounders FC became the fourth expansion team (created from an expansion draft) to win MLS Cup, joining the Chicago Fire (1998), Real Salt Lake (2009) and Portland Timbers (2015). Sounders FC goalkeeper Stefan Frei was named the MLS Cup MVP, the third keeper in MLS Cup history named Most Valuable Player (Tony Meola, KC, 2000; Nick Rimando, RSL, 2009). It was the first MLS Cup Final to be scoreless at the end of 120 minutes of play. It was the third time an MLS Cup Final was scoreless at the end of 90 minutes (2002, 2005). It was the fourth MLS Cup Final to be decided in a penalty kick shootout. The 12 total penalty kicks taken were the third-most in a post-match shootout decider (20 attempts; MLS Cup 2013; 14 attempts, MLS Cup 2009). Sounders FC did not have a single shot on goal for the entire match the first team in MLS Cup history to go without recording any attempts on target. Sounders FC did not have a single attempt at goal in the first half the first time in MLS Cup history a team failed to record a single shot in a half. Brian Schmetzer became the first coach in MLS history to take charge of a team during the season and win MLS Cup. Schmetzer was named head coach on an interim basis on July 26, guiding the team to an record over the final 14 games of the season. The attendance of 36,045 was the largest crowd in BMO Field history, the largest for an MLS Cup Final played in a stadium purpose-built for soccer. Temperature on the field at game time was 28 degrees (-2 C), the second-coldest temperature reading for an MLS Cup Final. MLS CUP 2015 PORTLAND TIMBERS 2, COLUMBUS CREW SC 1 The Portland Timbers won MLS Cup for the first time, in their fifth season in Major League Soccer. It was the first championship in the long history of a Portland Timbers soccer team. The Timbers of the old NASL appeared in Soccer Bowl 75 in their first season of existence the last time the Timbers played in a championship game. The opening goal was scored after 27 seconds -- the fastest goal in MLS Cup history. The previous fastest was 5 minutes (Eduardo Hurtado, 1996, LA v DC; Ronnie Ekelund, 2003, SJ v CHI). Columbus Crew SC became the second host team of MLS Cup to lose the final on their home ground (also: New England, 2002) The opening two goals were the quickest two goals from the start of an MLS Cup Final (previous: 19 minutes, KC v DC, 2004); all three goals were the quickest three goals from the start of an MLS Cup Final (previous: 23 minutes, KC v DC, 2004) Timbers head coach Caleb Porter joined Bruce Arena (LA Galaxy, Univ. of Virginia), Sigi Schmid (Columbus Crew, UCLA), and Steve Sampson (LA Galaxy, Santa Clara Univ.) as the only coaches to win an MLS Cup title and a NCAA Division I championship. Porter also became the sixth former MLS player to also win an MLS Cup as coach.

134 MLS CUP 2014 LOS ANGELES GALAXY 2, NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 1 (OT) LA -- Zardes (Ishizaki) 52 NE -- Tierney (Mullins, Goncalves) 79 LA -- Keane (Sarvas) 111 NE -- Shuttleworth, Farrell, Soares, Goncalves, Tierney, Bunbury, Caldwell (Kobayashi 58),Nguyen (Dorman 89), Jones, Rowe, Davies (Mullins 72). TOTAL SHOTS: 16 (Jones 4); SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Mullins 3); FOULS: 14 (Bunbury 4);OFFSIDE: 1; CORNER KICKS: 3; SAVES: Shuttleworth 4; CAUTIONS: Farrell 62, Jones 113 LA -- Penedo, DeLaGarza, Gonzalez, Leonardo, Rogers (Gargan 90), Ishizaki (Gordon 90), Sarvas, Juninho (Husidic 96), Donovan, Keane, Zardes. TOTAL SHOTS: 16 (Keane 5); SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Keane 3); FOULS: 20 (Sarvas 5); OFFSIDE: 4; CORNER KICKS: 3; SAVES: Penedo 5; CAUTIONS: Donovan 46+, Rogers 82, Keane 92, Gordon 113, Sarvas 113 Referee: Geiger; Referee's Assistants: Manikowski, Fletcher; 4th Official: Villarreal. Attendance: 27,000. MVP: Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy) The LA Galaxy won MLS Cup for a record fifth time, their third victory in the last four years. It was their record ninth appearance in the MLS championship game. MLS Cup went into extra time for a ninth time all-time. The Galaxy won in extra time for a third time. The New England Revolution went down to defeat for a fifth time in five MLS Cup appearances, tied for the second-most finals all-time. The Galaxy victory was the third against the Revolution in MLS Cup Finals. The three final meetings are the most of any two teams. Robbie Keane was named the Volkswagen MLS Cup 2014 MVP. It was the third time in league history a player won MLS MVP honors and MLS Cup MVP honors in the same year (also: Tony Meola, 2000 Kansas City Wizards; Carlos Ruiz, 2002 LA Galaxy). Bruce Arena won MLS Cup for a record fifth time as head coach, his third in charge of the LA Galaxy. Landon Donovan completed his career with a sixth MLS Cup victory, the all-time record. Donovan ended his career as the alltime leading goalscorer (25) and assist man (14) in the playoffs, and the all-time leader in league goals (144) and assists (136). Gyasi Zardes became the first Homegrown Player to score a goal in MLS Cup history, netting the opening goal of the game in the 52nd minute. Revolution striker Patrick Mullins recorded an assist on Chris Tierney s goal in the 79th minute. He was just the third rookie to record either a goal or an assist in an MLS Cup Final (also: Eddie Pope (DC), goal, 1996; Jamil Walker (SJ), assist, 2003). The attendance was 27,000 at StubHub Center, the sixth MLS Cup Final to be played at the stadium, also a record. RSL -- Saborio (Beckerman) 52 KC -- Collin (Zusi) 76 Penalty kick shootout: KC -- Bieler (goal); RSL -- Saborio (high); KC -- Nagamura (goal); RSL -- Grabavoy (saved); KC -- Besler (saved); RSL - - Beckerman (goal); KC -- Feilhaber (goal); RSL -- Plata (goal); KC -- Zusi (crossbar); RSL -- Morales (goal); KC -- Sinovic (goal); RSL -- Schuler (goal); KC -- Sapong (goal); RSL -- Beltran (goal); KC -- Olum (wide left); RSL -- Velasquez (saved); KC -- Myers (goal); RSL -- Borchers (goal); KC -- Collin (goal); RSL -- Palmer (crossbar) RSL -- Rimando, Beltran, Borchers, Schuler, Wingert (Palmer 72), Beckerman, Gil (Velasquez 87), Grabavoy, Morales, Findley (Plata 112), Saborio TOTAL SHOTS: 12 (Beckerman, Saborio 4); SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 (Beckerman, Saborio 1); FOULS: 21 (Beckerman, Beltran 4); OFFSIDE: 3; CORNER KICKS: 1; SAVES: Rimando 4; CAUTIONS: Wingert 24, Saborio 44, Beckerman 100 KC -- Nielsen, Besler, Collin, Myers, Sinovic, Feilhaber, Nagamura, Rosell (Olum 8), Dwyer (Bieler 72), Sapong, Zusi TOTAL SHOTS: 24 (Zusi 4); SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Dwyer 2); FOULS: 19 (Collin 4); OFFSIDE: 4; CORNER KICKS: 9; SAVES: Nielsen 1; CAUTIONS: Collin 35, Feilhaber 103 Referee: Grajeda; Referee's Assistants: Scott; Dittmar; 4th Official: Elfath. Attendance: 21,650. MVP: Aurelien Collin (Sporting Kansas City) MLS CUP 2013 SPORTING KANSAS CITY 1, REAL SALT LAKE 1 (SPORTING WIN 7-6 ON PENALTY KICKS) Sporting Kansas City outscored Real Salt Lake 7-6 in the longest shootout in MLS Cup Playoffs history after the teams played to a 1-1 draw through the first 120 minutes, becoming the fifth club to win multiple league titles after a previous crown in 2000, when they were the Kansas City Wizards. Real Salt Lake lost for a first time in an MLS Cup Final, after they won their first via a similarly dramatic shootout in 2009 against the LA Galaxy in Seattle. It was the third time the MLS Cup was decided in penalty kicks, following RSL s win in 2009 and the Houston Dynamo s win over the New England Revolution in It was the eighth occasion in which a title was settled after the regulation 90 minutes The match was played in frigid temperatures of 22 degrees at kickoff, the coldest match in league history. RSL's Alvaro Saborio scored in the 52nd minute to stake the visitors to the lead, but SKC defender Aurelien Collin answered with his third goal of the postseason, heading home a corner kick in the 76th minute. Real Salt Lake had a chance to end the shootout with their eighth shot of the night, but KC goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen stopped a shot by RSL midfielder Sebastian Velasquez, his second save in the penalty kick decider. Collin -- named the game s Most Valuable Player -- followed with a thunderous goal, and RSL reserve defender Lovel Palmer blasted the ensuing shot off the crossbar to hand Sporting the title.

135 MLS CUP 2012 LA GALAXY 3, HOUSTON DYNAMO 1 HOU -- Carr (Moffat) 44 LA -- Gonzalez (Juninho, Franklin) 60 LA -- Donovan (penalty kick) 65 LA -- Keane (penalty kick) 94+ LA -- Saunders, Dunivant, Franklin, Gonzalez, Meyer, Beckham (Sarvas 90), Juninho (Stephens 76), Magee, Wilhelmsson (Buddle 74), Donovan, Keane TOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Donovan, Keane 3); SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (Keane 2); FOULS: 17 (Wilhelmsson 5); OFFSIDE: 3; CORNER KICKS: 3; SAVES: Saunders 5; CAUTIONS: Donovan 92+ HOU -- Hall, Ashe, Boswell, Sarkodie (Ching 77), Taylor, Clark, Davis, Garcia, Moffat (Barnes 71), Bruin, Carr (Kandji 59) TOTAL SHOTS: 15 (Carr 4); SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Carr, Clark 2); FOULS: 13 (Davis 4); OFFSIDE: 2; CORNER KICKS: 9; SAVES: Hall 1; CAUTIONS: Boswell 64; Hall 93+ Referee: Petrescu; Referee's Assistants: Belleau; Clark; 4th Official: Grajeda. Attendance: 30,510. The LA Galaxy won their fourth MLS Cup (2002, 2005, 2011, 2012), matching D.C. United for the most of any club in league history. They became the third club in MLS history to win titles in back-to-back years (DC 1996, 1997; HOU 2005, 2006). Calen Carr gave the Dynamo the lead in the 44th minute. He was later forced from the game after suffering a knee injury. Omar Gonzalez pulled the Galaxy back into a tie with a 60th-minute goal, and was named MLS Cup MVP. He was the first defender ever to be so honored (goalkeepers have twice been named MVP). Landon Donovan scored the game-winning goal with a 65th-minute penalty kick, his fifth goal in an MLS Cup, the most of any player. He has scored in four of his six finals, by far the most of any player. Robbie Keane produced the final scoreline with his conversion of a penalty kick in stoppage time. The match was the final MLS game for David Beckham, who came off for a substitute seconds before the final whistle. The two penalty kicks were an MLS Cup record; in the first 16 MLS Cup finals, there was one penalty kick goal (Josh Wolff, DC, 2004), and two penalty kicks total. Every penalty kick in MLS Cup history has occurred in Carson. MVP: Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy) MLS CUP 2011 LA GALAXY 1, HOUSTON DYNAMO 0 LA--Donovan (Keane, Beckham) 72 HOU -- Hall, Hainault, Taylor, Cameron, Boswell, Cruz (Clark 78), Moffat, Luiz Camargo, Ashe (Watson 84), Carr (Costly 66), Ching. TOTAL SHOTS: 8 (Moffat 3); SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Cruz 1); FOULS: 13 (Hainault 4); OFFSIDE: 5; CORNER KICKS: 1; SAVES: Hall 2; CAUTIONS: Boswell 13, Hainault 74. LA -- Saunders, Franklin, Dunivant, Gonzalez, DeLaGarza, Donovan, Magee, Juninho, Beckham, Cristman (Birchall 57), Keane. TOTAL SHOTS: 14 (Donovan 5); SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (Donovan 2); FOULS: 10 (Cristman 3); OFFSIDE: 2; CORNER KICKS: 7; SAVES: Saunders 1; CAUTIONS: Cristman 40, Beckham 82, Donovan 94+ Referee: Salazar. Referee's Assistants: Lowry, Manikowski; 4th Official: Grajeda. Attendance: 30,281. MVP: Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy) The game s only goal came as Landon Donovan finished off a gorgeous buildup through fellow Designated Players David Beckham and Robbie Keane, giving the Galaxy their third title in club history. Donovan became the second player in league history to be named MLS Cup MVP on two occasions, also gaining the honor in 2003 with San Jose. The game was played before a record Home Depot Center crowd of 30,281 that braved uncharacteristically wet and cool conditions in southern California. With the victory, the Galaxy became the second team to win MLS Cup on their home ground. It also capped a season where the Galaxy did not lose a home match in any competition, going in the regular season, winning all three games in the MLS Cup Playoffs, as well all of their home matches in the CONCACAF Champions League and U.S. Open Cup. The win gave Galaxy head coach Bruce Arena the third MLS title of his storied career, while it was the first loss in Cup history for Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear, who carried four MLS titles into the game as a head coach and an assistant.

136 MLS CUP 2010 COLORADO RAPIDS 2, FC DALLAS 1 (OT) DAL Ferreira (Chavez, Benitez) 35 COL Casey (unassisted) 57 COL own goal (John) 107 DAL Hartman, Benitez, Ihemelu, John, Jackson (Loyd 33), McCarty, Chavez (Avila 105), Shea (Cunningham 64), Hernandez, Ferreira, Harris. TOTAL SHOTS: 17 (Harris, Ferreira, McCarty 3); SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 (Ferreira 2); FOULS: 11 (Harris 4); OFFSIDES: 4 (Ferreira 2); CORNER KICKS: 5; SAVES: 5 (Hartman 5); CAUTIONS: Benitez 84 COL Pickens, Kimura, Wynne, Moor, Wallace (Baudet 92+), Mullen, Mastroeni, Larentowicz, Smith (Thompson 90), Cummings (Kandji 98), Casey. TOTAL SHOTS: 7 (Mastroeni, Cummings 2); SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (Larentowicz, Mullen, Casey 1); FOULS: 16 (Casey 5); OFFSIDES: 0; CORNER KICKS: 1; SAVES: 5 (Pickens 5); CAUTIONS: Wallace 41; Smith 51; Casey 84 Referee: Toledo; Referee s Assistants: Morgante, Lowry; 4th Official: Petrescu. Attendance: 21,700 MVP: Conor Casey (Colorado Rapids) An own goal decided MLS Cup for the first time when a shot from Colorado substitute Macoumba Kandji shot deflected off FC Dallas defender George John and went into the goal at the near post for a 2-1 Rapids victory. In setting in motion the winning play, Kandji suffered a knee injury. He had to be removed from the field on a stretcher immediately after the goal, and later underwent surgery to repair a torn knee ligament. David Ferreira, named the league s Most Valuable Player the day before the game, opened the scoring with a well-taken goal following a cross from Marvin Chavez that split the Rapids' backline. Conor Casey, who was voted MLS Cup MVP, scored from close range early in the second half to even the score. The game was the seventh MLS Cup in league history to be settled in overtime or in penalty kicks. It was the first final to be played outside the U.S., held at BMO Field in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was the first MLS Cup for FC Dallas, the last of the Original Ten MLS teams still active to play in the championship game. It was the first MLS Cup for Colorado in 12 seasons, the longest for any club making a second trip to the MLS title game. MLS CUP 2009 REAL SALT LAKE 1, LOS ANGELES GALAXY 1 (OT) (REAL WIN 5-4 ON PENALTY KICKS) LA -- Magee (Donovan, Beckham) 41 RSL -- Findley (unassisted) 64 Penalty kick shootout: LA -- Beckham (Goal); RSL -- Mathis (Goal); LA -- Berhalter (Goal); RSL -- Findley (Goal); LA -- Kirovski (Saved); RSL -- Beckerman (Saved); LA -- Donovan (High); RSL -- Grabavoy (Goal); LA -- Magee (Goal); RSL -- Williams (Saved); LA -- Klein (Goal); RSL -- Wingert (Goal); LA -- Buddle (Saved); RSL -- Russell (Goal) RSL -- Rimando, Russell, Borchers, Olave, Wingert, Williams, Beckerman, Morales (Mathis 22), Johnson (Grabavoy 46), Findley, Movsisyan (Espindola 75). TOTAL SHOTS: 19 (Findley 5); SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (Findley 2); FOULS: 19 (Espindola 4); OFFSIDES: 8 (Findley 6); CORNER KICKS: 4; SAVES: 2 (Rimando 2); CAUTIONS: Johnson 14 LA -- Ricketts (Saunders 66), Franklin, Berhalter, Gonzalez (DeLaGarza 89), Dunivant, Beckham, Magee, Birchall (Klein 79), Kirovski, Buddle, Donovan. TOTAL SHOTS: 13 (Donovan, Magee 3); SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 (3 tied with 1); FOULS: 22 (Beckham, Kirovski 4); OFFSIDES: 5 (Buddle 3); CORNER KICKS: 7; SAVES: 3; (Ricketts 2); CAUTIONS: Birchall 39 Referee: Stott; Referee's Assistants: Morgante; Fereday; 4th Official: Toledo. Attendance: 46,011. MVP: Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake) An MLS Cup Final was decided on penalty kicks for a second time as Real Salt Lake defeated the LA. It was the sixth MLS Cup Final to go into extra time; the Galaxy have played in five. Mike Magee scored in the first half to give the Galaxy the lead, but Robbie Findley equalized for RSL in the second half. In the penalty kick shootout, which went seven rounds, Real goalkeeper Nick Rimando made two saves and Robbie Russell converted the game-winning kick. Landon Donovan, who had gone 19-of-21 on regular season penalties, with another 2-for-2 in the playoffs, put his attempt over the crossbar. Rimando was named MLS Cup MVP, just the second goalkeeper to be named MLS Cup MVP after his performance. LA Galaxy goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts was injured midway through the second half and had to be replaced by in goal by Josh Saunders. It marked the first time a goalkeeper had been substituted in MLS Cup history. Real Salt Lake became the first team in MLS history to win a championship after finishing below.500 during the regular season. RSL was the fourth team to come into the final with a losing record and second in as many years. RSL's Jason Kreis became the fourth former MLS player to win as a head coach, joining Frank Yallop (2001 and 2003), Peter Nowak (2004) and Dominic Kinnear (2006, 2007).

137 MLS CUP 2008 COLUMBUS CREW 3, NEW YORK RED BULLS 1 CLB - Moreno (Barros Schelotto) 31 NY - Wolyniec (Richards) 51 CLB - Marshall (Barros Schelotto) 53 CLB - Hejduk (Barros Schelotto, Gaven) 82 CLB -- Hesmer, Hejduk, Marshall, O'Rourke, Padula, Gaven (Lenhart 93+), Carroll, Evans, Rogers, Barros Schelotto (Iro 91+), Moreno. TOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Moreno 3, Rogers 3); SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Moreno 2); FOULS: 13 (Schelotto 3); OFFSIDE: 4; CORNER KICKS: 6; SAVES: 0; CAUTIONS: Padula 68 NY -- Cepero, Leitch, Jimenez, Mendes, Goldthwaite, Richards, Sassano (Rojas 78), Ubiparipovic, van den Bergh, Angel, Wolyniec (Kandji 82). TOTAL SHOTS: 8 (Angel 2, Wolyniec 2); SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 (Wolyniec 1); FOULS: 11 (Leitch 3); OFFSIDE: 1; CORNER KICKS: 4; SAVES: Cepero 3; CAUTIONS: Leitch 4 Referee: Toledo; Referee's Assistants: Barkey; Quisenberry; 4th Official: Geiger. Attendance: 27,000 MVP: Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Columbus Crew) Guillermo Barros Schelotto recorded an MLS Cup-record three assists as the Columbus Crew earned their first-ever MLS Cup with a 3-1 win against the New York Red Bulls at The Home Depot Center. Crew forward Alejandro Moreno opened the scoring in the 31st minute, slotting a tight-angled shot past Red Bulls goalkeeper Danny Cepero. New York equalized early in the second half through John Wolyniec, but Chad Marshall s header from a Schelotto corner kick restored the Crew s lead 87 seconds later, the third-quickest span of goals in MLS Cup history. Schelotto earned his MLS Cup-record third assist in the 82nd minute, with his pass allowing Frankie Hejduk to cap the scoring. Schelotto was named the MLS Cup Most Valuable Player for his record-setting performance, becoming the third player in league history to win league MVP honors as well as in the MLS Cup Final, joining Tony Meola (2000) and Carlos Ruiz (2002). MLS CUP 2007 HOUSTON DYNAMO 2, NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 1 NE -- Twellman (Ralston, Joseph) 20 HOU -- Ngwenya (De Rosario) 61 HOU -- De Rosario (Davis, Waibel) 74 HOU -- Onstad, Barrett, Cochrane, Robinson, Waibel, Davis, De Rosario, Mullan, Mulrooney, Jaqua, Ngwenya (Holden 80). TOTAL SHOTS: 14 (Ngwenya 4); SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 (De Rosario 2, Ngwenya 2); FOULS: 15 (Mullan 5); OFFSIDE: 1; CORNER KICKS: 3; SAVES: Onstad 7; CAUTIONS: Barrett 57 NE -- Reis, Heaps, A. John, Parkhurst, Joseph, Larentowicz, Ralston (Dorman 78), Smith, Thompson, Noonan, Twellman. TOTAL SHOTS: 14 (Noonan 5, Twellman 5); SHOTS ON GOAL: 8 (3 tied with 2); FOULS: 15 (John 4); OFFSIDE: 1; CORNER KICKS: 4; SAVES: Reis 5; CAUTIONS: Smith 65 Referee: Prus; Assistants: Wienckowski, Fereday; 4th: Hall. Attendance: 39,859 For the second year in a row, the Houston Dynamo fell behind to the New England Revolution in the MLS Cup Final. And for the second year in a row, the Dynamo came back, winning MLS Cup Taylor Twellman had headed the Revolution into the lead in the 20th minute, and as the second half wore on it looked like New England might finally win their first MLS Cup. But Joseph Ngwenya stabbed home the equalizer in the 61st minute, then 13 minutes later Dwayne De Rosario snapped home a header to make the Dynamo the first back-to-back MLS champions since D.C. United in the first two years of league history. De Rosario was named the game's Most Valuable Player, the first two-time winner of the award in MLS Cup history. He was also the first player to score a second MLS Cup-winning goal, after scoring the golden goal in the 2001 final. MVP Dwayne De Rosario (Houston Dynamo)

138 MLS CUP 2006 HOUSTON DYNAMO 1, NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 1 (OT) (DYNAMO WIN 4-3 ON PENALTY KICKS) NE -- Twellman (Smith) 113 HOU -- Ching (Mullan) 114 Penalty kick shootout: HOU -- Gray (Goal); NE -- Joseph (Goal); HOU -- Holden (Goal); NE -- Reis (Goal); HOU -- De Rosario (Goal); NE -- Noonan (Wide Right); HOU -- Davis (Saved); NE -- Twellman (Goal); HOU -- Ching (Goal); NE -- Heaps (Saved) HOU -- Onstad, Waibel, Cochrane (Gray 102), Robinson, Barrett, Mullan, De Rosario, Serioux (Holden 114), Davis, Ching, Dalglish (Moreno 81). TOTAL SHOTS: 15; SHOTS ON GOAL: 4; FOULS: 24; OFFSIDE: 5; CORNER KICKS: 10; SAVES: 5; CAUTIONS: Davis 23; Cochrane 99; Waibel 103 NE -- Reis, Heaps, Parkhurst, John, Dorman (Dempsey 62), Ralston, Hernandez (Larentowicz 111), Joseph, Franchino (Smith 53), Noonan, Twellman. TOTAL SHOTS: 15; SHOTS ON GOAL: 6; FOULS: 20; OFFSIDE: 1; CORNER KICKS: 10; SAVES: 3; CAUTIONS: Franchino 16 Referee: Marrufo; Assistants: Lowry; Clement; 4th: Stott; Attendance: 22,427 MVP Brian Ching (Houston Dynamo) The Houston Dynamo claimed MLS Cup in their inaugural season, winning the first-ever MLS Cup Final to be decided on penalty kicks. The Dynamo won the shootout 4-3 after the teams played to a 1-1 draw through regulation and extra time. Each team converted three of their first four kicks. Dynamo midfielder Brad Davis had his attempt saved, Pat Noonan's skimmed over the bar, and Jay Heaps' game-ending effort skipped into the arms of Dynamo 'keeper Pat Onstad. The teams played 112 minutes of scoreless action until the Revolution finally broke through. Taylor Twellman notched his club's first goal in 346 minutes of MLS Cup play. Brian Ching answered Twellman's goal just a minute later, heading home a cross from Brian Mullan to tie the match. At 71 seconds apart, it was the second-shortest span between goals in MLS Cup history. The Dynamo won before a then-pizza Hut Park record crowd of 22,427, the largest crowd ever to see a soccer event at the stadium, just a four-hour drive from their home. MLS CUP 2005 LOS ANGELES GALAXY 1, NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION 0 (OT) LA -- Ramirez (unassisted) 107 LA - Hartman, Albright, Ihemelu, Marshall, Dunivant, Jones (da Conceicao 109), Nagamura, Vagenas, Grabavoy Ramirez 66), Donovan, Gomez (Gordon 119) TOTAL SHOTS: 25; SHOTS ON GOAL: 8; FOULS: 27; OFFSIDES: 1; CORNER KICKS: 7; SAVES: 2; CAUTIONS: Dunivant 33; Nagamura 56; Marshall 69; Gomez 78; Albright 81 NE - Reis, Heaps, Parkhurst, Franchino, Riley (Latham 107), Dempsey, Hernandez (Dorman 91+), Joseph, Ralston, Twellman, Noonan (Cancela 64) TOTAL SHOTS: 11; SHOTS ON GOAL: 2; FOULS: 24; OFFSIDES: 5; CORNER KICKS: 7; SAVES: 7; CAUTIONS: Hernandez 15; Franchino 22; Joseph 37; Riley 54; Heaps 76 Referee: Stott; Assistants: Strickland; Barkey; 4th: Valenzuela; Attendance: 21,193 MVP Guillermo Ramirez (Los Angeles Galaxy) The Los Angeles Galaxy defeated the New England Revolution in extra time for the second time in an MLS Cup Final. The game-winning goal came from Guillermo Ramirez 17 minutes into extra time, blasting home a corner kick that was punched clear. Over the season, Ramirez had 62 shots, 30 on goal and just one goal, by far the poorest shooting ratio in any single season in MLS history. No one else had ever taken more shots with as few goals. The Revolution's only shot on goal in regulation came in the 62nd minute, the second-longest a team had gone without an on-target attempt in MLS Cup history. The longest was New England in 2002, who went the entire regulation 90 minutes without hitting the frame. The Galaxy had a Cup Final-high 25 shots. Referee Kevin Stott handed out 10 cautions in a tightly contested match by far the most in an MLS Cup and called 51 fouls. It also completed the domestic double for the Galaxy, winners of the U.S. Open Cup. They became the third team in MLS history to with both U.S. titles, the first since the Chicago Fire in 1998.

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