2005 FC Dallas season

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FC Dallas
2005 season
Owner Lamar Hunt
Head coach Colin Clarke
Stadium Cotton Bowl (April – July)
Pizza Hut Park (August – October)
MLS Conference: 2nd
Overall: 5th
MLS Cup Lost Western Conference Semifinals vs Colorado Rapids (0–1 – 1)
U.S. Open Cup Lost Championship Game vs. Los Angeles Galaxy (0–1)
Brimstone Cup Won Championship vs. Chicago Fire (2–1)
Average home league attendance11,189
  2004
2006  

The 2005 FC Dallas season was the ninth season of the Major League Soccer team. The season saw many changes from the previous season. In August, the team moved from their longtime home of the Cotton Bowl to the new soccer-specific Pizza Hut Park in Frisco. Coinciding with the move, the team was rebranded as FC Dallas. This included changing the jerseys from predominantly red to white with red stripes and changing the color scheme from red and black to red, white, and blue. The team also changed its logo. Overall, the season was deemed a success by some because the team returned to the playoffs for the first time in three years. The team also reached the Championship Game of the U.S. Open Cup.

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Final standings

PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 San Jose Earthquakes 32184105331+2264 MLS Cup Playoffs
2 FC Dallas 32131095244+848
3 Colorado Rapids 32131364037+345
4 Los Angeles Galaxy 32131364445145
5 Real Salt Lake 32522530653520
6 Chivas USA 32422631673618
Source: MLS

Regular season

April 2, 2005 (2005-04-02)1 Chicago Fire 1–2 FC Dallas Dallas, Texas
7:30 PM CST
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FC Dallas
Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 10,504
Referee: Ricardo Valenzuela
Assistant referees: Kermit Quisenberry
Assistant referees: Fabio Tovar
Fourth official: Michael Brow
April 9, 2005 (2005-04-09)2 FC Dallas 0–0 Colorado Rapids Denver, Colorado
7:00 PM MDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Invesco Field at Mile High
Attendance: 9,253
Referee: Baldomero Toledo
Assistant referees: Paul Scott
Assistant referees: Carey E. Rockwell
Fourth official: Scott McCaslin
April 16, 2005 (2005-04-16)3 FC Dallas 3–1 Chivas USA Carson, California
7:00 PM PDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: The Home Depot Center
Attendance: 12,697
Referee: Ricardo Valenzuela
Assistant referees: Steven Davidson
Assistant referees: Fabio Tovar
Fourth official: Baldomero Toledo
April 23, 2005 (2005-04-23)4 Real Salt Lake 0–3 FC Dallas Dallas, Texas
7:00 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 9,134
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
Assistant referees: George Vergara
Assistant referees: Emiliano Monje
Fourth official: Ben Jones
April 30, 2005 (2005-04-30)5 FC Dallas 0–2 Los Angeles Galaxy Carson, California
7:00 PM PDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: The Home Depot Center
Attendance: 20,021
Referee: Terry Vaughn
Assistant referees: George Gansner
Assistant referees: Fabio Tovar
Fourth official: Baldomero Toledo
May 7, 2005 (2005-05-07)6 FC Dallas 3–3 Kansas City Wizards Kansas City, Missouri
7:00 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium
Attendance: 10,007
Referee: Abiodun Okulaja
Assistant referees: Kermit Quisenberry
Assistant referees: Kenneth Kaplan
Fourth official: Michael Kennedy
May 14, 2005 (2005-05-14)7 FC Dallas 0–0 San Jose Earthquakes San Jose, California
7:00 PM PDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Spartan Stadium
Attendance: 11,067
Referee: Erich Simmons
Assistant referees: Emiliano Monje
Assistant referees: Jose Corro
Fourth official: Kevin Stott
May 18, 2005 (2005-05-18)8 Colorado Rapids 1–2 FC Dallas Dallas, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 6,112
Referee: Mark Geiger
Assistant referees: Chris Strickland
Assistant referees: David Bragg
Fourth official: Kevin Terry
May 22, 2005 (2005-05-22)9 FC Dallas 5–2 Chivas USA Carson, California
4:30 PDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: The Home Depot Center
Attendance: 8,977
Referee: Alex Prus
Assistant referees: Robert Fereday
Assistant referees: David Bragg
Fourth official: Ramon Hernandez
May 28, 2005 (2005-05-28)10 FC Dallas 2–0 D.C. United Washington, D.C.
7:30 PM EDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 16,624
Referee: Ricardo Valenzuela
Assistant referees: Thomas Supple
Assistant referees: Adam Wienckowski
Fourth official: Roni Canales
June 4, 2005 (2005-06-04)11 FC Dallas 2–0 Real Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Utah
8:00 PM MDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium
Attendance: 40,589
Referee: Baldomero Toledo
Assistant referees: George Vergara
Assistant referees: Corey Rockwell
Fourth official: Chuck Locke
June 12, 2005 (2005-06-12)12 FC Dallas 0–2 Chicago Fire Chicago, Illinois
6:00 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Soldier Field
Attendance: 8,777
Referee: Ben Jones
Assistant referees: Craig Lowry
Assistant referees: George Gansner
Fourth official: Abiodun Okulaja
June 18, 2005 (2005-06-18)13 Los Angeles Galaxy 0–1 FC Dallas Dallas, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 11,044
Referee: Gus St. Silva
Assistant referees: Robert Fereday
Assistant referees: Steven Taylor
Fourth official: Adam Garner
June 22, 2005 (2005-06-22)14 Chivas USA 1–2 FC Dallas Dallas, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 8,672
Referee: Andrew Chapin
Assistant referees: Kermit Quisenberry
Assistant referees: Paul Scott
Fourth official: Troy Travis
June 25, 2005 (2005-06-25)15 FC Dallas 3–1 Colorado Rapids Denver, Colorado
7:00 PM MDT FC Dallas
Stadium: Invesco Field at Mile High
Attendance: 9,208
Referee: Kevin Stott
Assistant referees: Thomas Supple
Assistant referees: Jose Corro
Fourth official: Scott McCaslin
July 2, 2005 (2005-07-02)16 San Jose Earthquakes 2–2 FC Dallas Dallas, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 8,719
Referee: Alex Prus
Assistant referees: Fabio Tovar
Assistant referees: Emiliano Monje
Fourth official: Kevin Terry
July 16, 2005 (2005-07-16)17 FC Dallas 2–3 New England Revolution Foxborough, Massachusetts
7:30 PM EDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Gillette Stadium
Attendance: 22,108
Referee: Abiodun Okulaja
Assistant referees: George Vergara
Assistant referees: Adam Wienckowski
Fourth official: Erich Simmons
July 23, 2005 (2005-07-23)18 FC Dallas 0–3 Real Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Utah
7:30 PM MDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium
Attendance: 20,218
Referee: Erich Simmons
Assistant referees: Craig Lowry
Assistant referees: Anthony Vasoli
Fourth official: Michael Kennedy
July 27, 2005 (2005-07-27)19 FC Dallas 2–3 MetroStars East Rutherford, New Jersey
7:30 PM EDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Giants Stadium
Attendance: 7,776
Referee: Abiodun Okulaja
Assistant referees: Greg Barkey
Assistant referees: Jorge De la Bandera
Fourth official: Jorge Gonzalez
August 6, 2005 (2005-08-06)20 MetroStars 2–2 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 16,750
Referee: Brian Hall
Assistant referees: George Gansner
Assistant referees: Fabio Tovar
Fourth official: Adam Garner
August 13, 2005 (2005-08-13)21 New England Revolution 2–1 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 12,101
Referee: Baldomero Toledo
Assistant referees: Chris Strickland
Assistant referees: Paul Scott
Fourth official: Adam Garner
August 20, 2005 (2005-08-20)22 FC Dallas 0–1 Columbus Crew Columbus, Ohio
4:00 PM EDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Columbus Crew Stadium
Attendance: 15,525
Referee: Kevin Stott
Assistant referees: Nathan Clement
Assistant referees: Bill Dittmar
Fourth official: Mikael Lundqvist
August 27, 2005 (2005-08-27)23 Chivas USA 2–2 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 14,102
Referee: Terry Vaughn
Assistant referees: George Vergara
Assistant referees: Corey Rockwell
Fourth official: Adam Garner
September 3, 2005 (2005-09-03)24 San Jose Earthquakes 2–0 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
San Jose Earthquakes
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 8,023
Referee: Erich Simmons
Assistant referees: Kermit Quisenberry
Assistant referees: Emiliano Monje
Fourth official: Adam Garner
September 10, 2005 (2005-09-10)25 D.C. United 2–1 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 15,263
Referee: Mark Geiger
Assistant referees: Thomas Supple
Assistant referees: C.J. Morgante
Fourth official: Hilario Grajeda
September 18, 2005 (2005-09-18)26 Real Salt Lake 1–2 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
1:00 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 11,681
Referee: Jair Marrufo
Assistant referees: Paul Scott
Assistant referees: Jose Corro
Fourth official: Richard Heron
September 21, 2005 (2005-09-21)27 Los Angeles Galaxy 1–4 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
Los Angeles Galaxy
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 8,923
Referee: Ricardo Salazar
Assistant referees: George Vergara
Assistant referees: David Bragg
Fourth official: Adam Garner
September 24, 2005 (2005-09-24)28 FC Dallas 1–1 San Jose Earthquakes San Jose, California
7:00 PM PDT
San Jose Earthquakes
Stadium: Spartan Stadium
Attendance: 17,414
Referee: Mark Geiger
Assistant referees: George Gansner
Assistant referees: Corey Rockwell
Fourth official: Ricardo Valenzuela
October 1, 2005 (2005-10-01)29 FC Dallas 1–2 Los Angeles Galaxy Carson, California
7:00 PM PDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: The Home Depot Center
Attendance: 25,557
Referee: Terry Vaughn
Assistant referees: Jose Corro
Assistant referees: Fabio Tovar
Fourth official: Ramon Hernandez
October 5, 2005 (2005-10-05)30 Columbus Crew 1–2 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 6,961
Referee: Gus St. Silva
Assistant referees: George Vergara
Assistant referees: Paul Scott
Fourth official: Kevin Terry
October 8, 2005 (2005-10-08)31 Colorado Rapids 0–0 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 13,011
Referee: Ricardo Valenzuela
Assistant referees: Greg Barkey
Assistant referees: Bill Dittmar
Fourth official: Adam Garner
October 15, 2005 (2005-10-15)32 Kansas City Wizards 2–2 FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
FC Dallas
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 18,021
Referee: Brian Hall
Assistant referees: Jose Corro
Assistant referees: Corey Rockwell
Fourth official: Troy Travis

Playoffs

Western Conference semifinals

October 22, 2005 (2005-10-22)Game 1 FC Dallas 0–0 Colorado Rapids Denver, Colorado
7:00 PM MDT
FC Dallas
Colorado Rapids
Stadium: Invesco Field at Mile High
Attendance: 9,625
Referee: Michael Kennedy
Assistant referees: Chris Strickland
Assistant referees: Fabio Tovar
Fourth official: Alex Prus
October 29, 2005 (2005-10-29)Game 2 Colorado Rapids 2–2 (SO)
(2–2 agg.)
(5–4 p)
FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
7:30 PM CDT
Colorado Rapids
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 10,104
Referee: Terry Vaughn
Assistant referees: George Gansner
Assistant referees: Steven Taylor
Fourth official: Baldomero Toledo
Penalties
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U.S. Open Cup

July 13, 2005 (2005-07-13)Third Round Wilmington Hammerheads Flag of North Carolina.svg 1–3 (OT) Flag of Texas.svg FC Dallas Richardson, Texas
FC Dallas
Stadium: UT-Dallas soccer fields
Referee: Jair Marrufo
Assistant referees: Ibrehim Nagim
Assistant referees: Troy Travis
Fourth official: Fernando Galvon
August 3, 2005 (2005-08-03)Fourth Round FC Dallas Flag of Texas.svg 3–1 (OT) Flag of Ohio.svg Columbus Crew Columbus, Ohio
FC Dallas
Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Referee: Ricardo Salazar
Assistant referees: Steven Taylor
Assistant referees: Richard Eddy
Fourth official: Hilario Grajeda
August 24, 2005 (2005-08-24)Quarterfinal FC Dallas Flag of Texas.svg 1–1 (SO)
(4–1 p)
Flag of the District of Columbia.svg D.C. United Germantown, Maryland
FC Dallas
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 4,258
Referee: Abiodun Okulaja
Assistant referees: Kermit Quisenberry
Assistant referees: Richard Eddy
Fourth official: Andrew Chapin
Penalties
September 14, 2005 (2005-09-14)Semifinal Chicago Fire Flag of Illinois.svg 0–1 Flag of Texas.svg FC Dallas Frisco, Texas
Soccer America
Chicago Fire
Stadium: Pizza Hut Park
Attendance: 7,311
Referee: Baldomero Toledo
Assistant referees: Robert Fereday
Assistant referees: Fabio Tovar
Fourth official: Adam Garner
September 28, 2005 (2005-09-28)Final FC Dallas Flag of Texas.svg 0–1 Flag of California.svg Los Angeles Galaxy Carson, California
Soccer America
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FC Dallas
Stadium: The Home Depot Center
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Alex Prus
Assistant referees: Nathan Clement
Assistant referees: Kermit Quisenberry
Fourth official: Baldomero Toledo

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