2010 season | |||
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Chairman | Emma Hayes | ||
Manager | Marcia McDermott | ||
Stadium | Toyota Park | ||
Women's Professional Soccer | 6th | ||
Top goalscorer | Ella Masar (8) | ||
Highest home attendance | 6,089 (vs. FC Gold Pride) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 2,173 (vs. Philadelphia) | ||
Average home league attendance | 4,025 | ||
Biggest win | 2-0 (May 1 at Boston, July 10 vs. Sky Blue FC, Sept. 1 vs. Philadelphia) | ||
Biggest defeat | 0-3 (July 28 at Philadelphia) | ||
All statistics correct as of June 14, 2017. |
The 2010 Chicago Red Stars season was the second season of the soccer club and its second season in the Women's Professional Soccer league.
For the 2010 season the Red Stars returned nine of their original 22 players from 2009. [1]
After the 2010 season, the Red Stars could not come up with the security bond for Women's Professional Soccer. On December 13, 2010, the Red Stars informed its fans that they would not be able to return for the 2011 WPS season. [2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Emma Hayes started the season as the head coach, but she was fired on May 10. Marcia McDermott served in the position on an interim basis, during which the team beat the top of the table FC Gold Pride 1–0. Omid Namazi was hired in the beginning of June. [4]
Last updated: May 5, 2010
Source: http://chicagoredstars.com/history/
Blue denotes team has clinched regular season championship.
Green denotes team has spot in 2010 Women's Professional Soccer Playoffs.
Place | Team | GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | GD | Points |
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1 | FC Gold Pride | 24 | 16 | 3 | 5 | 46 | 19 | +27 | 53 |
2 | Boston Breakers | 24 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 36 | 28 | +8 | 36 |
3 | Philadelphia Independence | 24 | 10 | 10 | 4 | 37 | 36 | +1 | 34 |
4 | Washington Freedom | 24 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 33 | 33 | 0 | 31 |
5 | Sky Blue FC | 24 | 7 | 10 | 7 | 20 | 31 | -11 | 28 |
6 | Chicago Red Stars | 24 | 7 | 11 | 6 | 21 | 27 | -6 | 27 |
7 | Atlanta Beat | 24 | 5 | 13 | 6 | 20 | 40 | -20 | 21 |
Abbreviation and Color Key: Atlanta Beat – ATL • Boston Breakers – BOS • Chicago Red Stars – CHI • FC Gold Pride – BAY Philadelphia Independence – PHI • Saint Louis Athletica – STL • Sky Blue FC – NJ • Washington Freedom – WSH Win •Loss •Tie •Home | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | |||||||
Chicago Red Stars | NJ | STL | NJ | BOS | BAY | PHI | BAY | ATL | WSH | ATL | BOS | WSH | ATL | NJ | ATL | BOS | PHI | NJ | BAY | PHI | WAS | BAY | PHI | WAS | ||||||
1-0 | 1-1 | 0-1 | 0-2 | 2-0 | 0-1 | 1-0 | 0-0 | 2-2 | 1-0 | 1-2 | 0-0 | 1-1 | 2-0 | 1-0 | 1-3 | 3-0 | 1-2 | 0-0 | 1-2 | 2-0 | 2-3 | 2-0 | 2-1 |
Win Tie Loss
April 11, 2010 | Sky Blue FC | 1–0 | Chicago Red Stars | Piscataway, New Jersey |
Kai 7' (O'Reilly) | Report | Stadium: Yurcak Stadium Attendance: 4,440 Referee: Ted Unkel |
April 17, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 1–1 | Saint Louis Athletica | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Nogueira 59' (Chapman) | Report | Chalupny 4' Elaine 27' Boxx 73' | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 5,134 Referee: Kari Seitz |
April 25, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 0–1 | Sky Blue FC | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Lloyd 18' | Report | Kai 52' (White) | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 3,136 Referee: Margaret Domka |
May 1, 2010 | Boston Breakers | 0–2 | Chicago Red Stars | Allston, Massachusetts |
Report | Rapinoe 32' Nogueira 64' (Carney) Cristiane 70' (Rapinoe) | Stadium: Harvard Stadium Attendance: 5,180 Referee: Jennifer Bennett |
May 8, 2010 | FC Gold Pride | 2–0 | Chicago Red Stars | Santa Clara, California |
Milbrett 45+' O'Hara 78' (Yokers) | Report | Rapinoe 21' Dieke 26' | Stadium: BuckShaw Stadium Attendance: 3,153 Referee: Marlene Duffy |
May 15, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 0–1 | Philadelphia Independence | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Formiga 83' | Report | Lohman 7' (Rodriguez) | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 5,645 Referee: Tony Crush |
May 29, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 1–0 | FC Gold Pride | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Asllani 55' (Dalmy) | Report | Dew 41' | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 3,845 Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero |
June 6, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 0–0 | Atlanta Beat | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Weber 90+' | Report | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 4,227 Referee: Daniel Fitzgerald |
June 12, 2010 | Washington Freedom | 2–2 | Chicago Red Stars | Boyds, Maryland |
Wambach 11' (Whitehill) Sawa 18' (Bompastor) Bompastor 70' | Report | Cristiane 30' (Carney) Rapinoe 36' Spilger 79' Cristiane 82' (Nogueira) Spilger 90+' | Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex Attendance: 3,249 Referee: Felisha Mariscal |
June 19, 2010 | Atlanta Beat | 1–0 | Chicago Red Stars | Kennesaw, Georgia |
Ellertson 41' (Ocampo) | Report | Stadium: KSU Stadium Attendance: 3,589 |
June 25, 2010 | Boston Breakers | 1–2 | Chicago Red Stars | Allston, Massachusetts |
Fabiana 46' (del Rio) | Report | Masar 13' (Cristiane) Masar 79' (Dalmy) | Stadium: Harvard Stadium Attendance: 3,647 Referee: Jennifer Bennett |
July 4, 2010 | Washington Freedom | 0–0 | Chicago Red Stars | Boyds, Maryland |
Report | Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex Attendance: 3,744 Referee: Tony Crush |
July 7, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 1–1 | Atlanta Beat | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Masar 42' (Cristiane) Chapman 61' | Report | Rasmussen 30' Miyama 31' Cinalli 90+' | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 3,091 Referee: Daniel Fitzgerald |
July 10, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 2–0 | Sky Blue FC | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Masar 38' (Spilger) Koster 47' (o.g.) | Report | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 4,064 Referee: Felisha Mariscal |
July 21, 2010 | Atlanta Beat | 1–0 | Chicago Red Stars | Kennesaw, Georgia |
Aluko 56' (Bishop) Blank 79' Aluko 90+' | Report | Stadium: KSU Stadium Attendance: 3,214 Referee: Michael Donovan |
July 25, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 1–3 | Boston Breakers | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Asllani 80' (Nogueira) | Report | Smith 9' (Cheney) Smith 12' (Tarpley) Dieke 14' (Smith) | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 3,673 Referee: Allan Chapman |
July 28, 2010 | Philadelphia Independence | 3–0 | Chicago Red Stars | Chester, Pennsylvania |
Rodriguez 12' (Lindsey) Rodrigue 25' (Falk) Buczkowski 48' Seger 56' (Rodriguez) Magnusdottir 90+' | Report | Markgraf 81' | Stadium: John A. Farrell Stadium Attendance: 2,053 Referee: Daniel Fitzgerald |
August 1, 2010 | Sky Blue FC | 1–2 | Chicago Red Stars | Piscataway, New Jersey |
Taylor 90+' (Kai) | Report | Masar 4' (Rapinoe) Carney 61' (Dalmy) | Stadium: Yurcak Field Attendance: 3,539 Referee: Daniel Radford |
August 7, 2010 | FC Gold Pride | 0–0 | Chicago Red Stars | Hayward, California |
Wilson 62' O'Hara 85' | Report | Stadium: Pioneer Stadium Attendance: 2,470 Referee: Ted Unkel |
August 11, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 1–2 | Philadelphia Independence | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Formiga 37' Masar 62' (Nogueira) Rapinoe 67' Spilger 77' Chapman 90+' | Report | Rodriguez 53' (Lindsey) Sanderson 78' | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 3,152 Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero |
August 19, 2010 | Washington Freedom | 2–0 | Chicago Red Stars | Boyds, Maryland |
Wambach 49' (Huffman) Whitehill 55' (Huffman) | Report | Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex Attendance: 2,511 Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero |
August 22, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 2–3 | FC Gold Pride | Bridgeview, Illinois |
Masar 18' Formiga 45+' Masar 61' (Dalmy) | Report | Marta 8' (Riley) Buehler 33' (Milbrett) Marta 43' Marta 79' (penalty) | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 6,089 Referee: Michael Donovan |
September 1, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 2–0 | Philadelphia Independence | Bridgeview, Illinois |
19:00 | Boquete 4' (Nogueira) Chapman 36' Dalmy 54' (Carney) | Report | Seger 77' | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 2,173 Referee: Moo Hackett |
September 5, 2010 | Chicago Red Stars | 2–1 | Washington Freedom | Bridgeview, Illinois |
17:00 | Nogueira 50' (Boquete) Formiga 86' Rapinoe 90+' (Boquete) | Report | Bock 74' Huffman 66' 87' Goebel 90+' | Stadium: Toyota Park Attendance: 4,067 Referee: Ted Unkel |
Rank | Scorer | G | A |
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1 | Ella Masar | 8 | 0 |
2 | Cristiane | 3 | 2 |
3 | Casey Nogueira | 2 | 3 |
4 | Marian Dalmy | 0 | 4 |
Source: womensprosoccer.com [5]
Chairman | Marcia McDermott |
Ground (capacity and dimensions) | Toyota Park (20,000 / N/A) [6] |
Source: http://chicagoredstars.com/history/
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