2009 Austin Aztex season

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Schedule and results

Exhibition Matches
The Austin Aztex began their inaugural season as a professional team by playing 4 MLS teams in preseason exhibition matches. The first three games were held in Austin at Nelson Field while the fourth MLS match was in Rio Tinto Stadium on the MLS opening weekend. A fifth exhibition match was scheduled against the CONCACAF semi-finalist Puerto Rico Islanders in between their home and away series against Cruz Azul.

Contents

DateHome TeamAway TeamScore*PK
2-28-09Austin Aztex New England Revolution 0 - 1
3-07-09Austin Aztex Houston Dynamo 2 - 2
3-14-09Austin Aztex Columbus Crew 1 - 0
3-21-09 Real Salt Lake Austin Aztex3 - 1
4-03-09Austin Aztex Puerto Rico Islanders 0 - 0*3 - 0

2009 U.S. Open Cup

DateHome TeamAway TeamScorePKs
6-09-09Austin Aztex Mississippi Brilla 2-0
6-16-09Austin Aztex El Paso Patriots 2-0
7-01-09Austin Aztex Houston Dynamo 0-2

Regular Season Matches

DateHome TeamAway TeamScoreAttendance
4-18-09Austin Aztex Minnesota Thunder 1-14,891
4-21-09Austin Aztex Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1-11,549
4-25-09Austin Aztex Cleveland City Stars 3-03,248
5-08-09Austin Aztex Puerto Rico Islanders 1-15,216
5-17-09 Montreal Impact Austin Aztex4-011,470
5-24-09Austin Aztex Carolina Railhawks 0-12,388
5-29-09Austin Aztex Puerto Rico Islanders 3-12,019
6-05-09Austin Aztex Charleston Battery 0-22,246
6-07-09Austin Aztex Charleston Battery 1-12,891
6-12-09 Puerto Rico Islanders Austin Aztex4-14,014
6-14-09 Miami FC Blues Austin Aztex2-0805
6-19-09Austin Aztex Carolina Railhawks 1-12,629
6-21-09Austin Aztex Rochester Rhinos 0-23,114
6-27-09 Cleveland City Stars Austin Aztex2-21,517
7-03-09 Cleveland City Stars Austin Aztex0-11,837
7-05-09 Rochester Rhinos Austin Aztex4-16,892
7-11-09Austin Aztex Portland Timbers 1-23,114
7-18-09 Minnesota Thunder Austin Aztex1-03,972
7-25-09Austin Aztex Montreal Impact 2-22,786
7-30-09 Charleston Battery Austin Aztex1-02,476
8-01-09 Carolina Railhawks Austin Aztex3-02,138
8-08-09 Rochester Rhinos Austin Aztex1-04,752
8-16-09Austin Aztex Minnesota Thunder 2-23,470
8-23-09 Montreal Impact Austin Aztex2-013,034
8-29-09Austin Aztex Miami FC Blues 1-02,611
9-02-09 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Austin Aztex3-25,081
9-05-09 Miami FC Blues Austin Aztex3-1
9-07-09Austin Aztex Portland Timbers 0-12,439
9-11-09 Portland Timbers Austin Aztex2-110,141
9-13-09 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Austin Aztex1-25,288

Road attendance numbers are italicized

Stats

Full Season

Field Players

NoPlayerGPMinGASF
3 Lyle Adams 13105131311
12 Joshua Alcala 1410041014
25 Jean Alexandre 9781411617
21 Wes Allen 113960013
10 Yordany Alvarez 1412293296
5 Kieron Bernard 21180100829
11 Kyle Brown 251710162820
16 Michael Callahan 241652021136
17 Ryan Caugherty 23115300825
28 Michael Chabala 21800042
22 Michael Dello-Russo 763000310
4 Gareth Evans 23167400814
14 A. J. Godbolt 1797000715
24 Jeff Harwell 1580321811
23 Kyle Helton 4820011
15 Jarius Holmes 145481072
29 David Horst 1090000510
8 Eddie Johnson 221873545412
22 Yohance Marshall 21800001
20 Ryan McMahen 302115111428
26 Ryan Mirsky 31470002
9 Gifton Noel-Williams 161024311813
26 Ciaran O'Brien 31500001
2 Zach Pope 72570104
28 Kevin Sakuda 1311130136
6 David Sias 159570048
7 Sullivan Silva 241654324413
19 Alex Tapp 51160023
27 Erik Ustruck 54490027
77 Jamie Watson 62571057
Total2723274321

Goalkeepers

NoPlayerGPGAAMinGAWLTCSSaves
1 Miguel Gallardo 141.555121521374165
31 Nicholas Noble 51.6004508131120
18 Sam Reynolds 121.913103522164146

GP - games played, Min - Minutes played, G - Goals scored, A - Assists, S - Shots, F - Fouls
GAA - Goals Against Average, GA - Goals Against, W - Wins, L - Losses, T - Ties, CS - Clean Sheets

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