D.C. United results by opponent

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All time records for D.C. United against opponents in distinct competitive matches.

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Major League Soccer

Regular season

Club [A] PWDLWin %FirstNotes
Total
Chicago Fire ¤51171519033.331997 [E]
Columbus Crew ¤5825924043.101996
Miami Fusion ¤4211050.001996Defunct
CF Montreal ¤10532050.002012
New England Revolution ¤6429926045.311996
Red Bull New York ¤75391125052.001996
New York City FC ¤0000!2015
Orlando City SC ¤0000!2015
Philadelphia Union ¤14635042.862010 [G]
Tampa Bay Mutiny ¤4211050.001996Defunct
Toronto FC ¤211236057.142009 [H]
Chivas USA*17935052.942005Defunct
Colorado Rapids*3918813046.151996
FC Dallas*4115818036.591996
Houston Dynamo*14428028.572006 [F]
Los Angeles Galaxy*4113919031.711996
Portland Timbers*5122020.002011 [C]
Real Salt Lake*18747038.892005 [B]
San Jose Earthquakes*3513616037.141996
Seattle Sounders*10226020.002009 [D]
Sporting Kansas City*51201120039.221996
Vancouver Whitecaps*5122020.002011 [C]
Last updated March 6, 2015.

MLS Cup Playoffs

Club [A] PWDLPWDLPWDLWin %First
HomeAwayTotal
Chicago Fire ¤301230126024000.001998
Columbus Crew ¤330021015401080.001997
Miami Fusion ¤110010102110050.001998
CF Montreal ¤000000000000!
New England Revolution ¤311110104121025.001997
Red Bull New York ¤6510522111731063.641996
New York City FC ¤000000000000!
Orlando City SC ¤000000000000!
Philadelphia Union ¤000000000000!
Tampa Bay Mutiny ¤110011002200100.001996
Toronto FC ¤000000000000!
Chivas USA*000000000000!
Colorado Rapids*110000001100100.001997
FC Dallas*000000000000!
Houston Dynamo*001000012011000.00
Los Angeles Galaxy*110011002200100.001996
Portland Timbers*000000000000!
Real Salt Lake*000000000000!
San Jose Earthquakes*000000000000!
Seattle Sounders*000000000000!
Sporting Kansas City*000011001100100.002004
Vancouver Whitecaps*000000000000!
Last updated March 6, 2015. Source: D.C. United

U.S. Open Cup

Similar to England's FA Cup, the U.S. Open Cup is the oldest soccer tournament in the United States. The first competition dates back to 1914. In the 1920s, professional American Soccer League clubs were allowed to play in the tournament, but following the folding of the original ASL, the Open Cup (then called the Challenge Cup) was only open to amateur clubs. It wasn't until 1995 that professional clubs were allowed to enter the competition.

Today, the competition is open to any American soccer club affiliated with the United States Soccer Federation. The United have participated in 14 Open Cups in their existence, winning the 1996 and 2008 editions of the tournament.

Club [I] PWDLPWDLPWDLWin %FirstNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Flag of North Carolina.svg Carolina Dynamo 000011001100100.00 1996
Flag of Texas.svg FC Dallas 431010015311060.00 1996
Flag of New York.svg Rochester Rhinos 440010015401080.00 1996
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Hershey Wildcats 110011002200100.00 1997
Flag of Florida.svg Tampa Bay Mutiny 110000001100100.00 1997
Flag of California.svg San Francisco Bay Seals 110000001100100.00 1997
Flag of South Carolina.svg Charleston Battery 110021013201066.67 1999
Flag of Florida.svg Miami Fusion 101000001010000.00 2000
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey Stallions 110000001100100.00 2001
Flag of Massachusetts.svg New England Revolution 320110014202050.00 2001
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pittsburgh Riverhounds 110000001100100.00 2003
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia Beach Mariners 110000001100100.00 2003
Flag of North Carolina.svg Wilmington Hammerheads 000011001100100.00 2003
Flag of New York.svg Red Bull New York 220010013201066.67 2003
Flag of Virginia.svg Richmond Kickers 110033004400100.00 2005
Flag of Ohio.svg Columbus Crew 210100002101050.00 2006
Flag of Illinois.svg Chicago Fire 110021013201066.67 2006
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Harrisburg City 110010012101050.00 2007
Flag of New Jersey.svg Ocean City Barons 110000001100100.00 2009
Flag of Washington.svg Seattle Sounders 100100001001000.00 2009
Flag of the State of Utah.svg Real Salt Lake 220000002200100.00 2010
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Philadelphia Union 320100003201066.67 2011
Last updated March 6, 2015.

Champions League

D.C. United first participated in the CONCACAF Champions League back when the tournament was called the CONCACAF Champions Cup. They debuted in the competition in 1997, subsequent to winning the 1996 MLS Cup. They have appeared in nine tournaments, more than any other American club, by winning four MLS Cup championships, four MLS Supporters' Shield league championships and one U.S. Open Cup championship.

The United are also one of only two American soccer clubs in history to win a continental title, the other being Los Angeles Galaxy. The United won the 1998 edition of the tournament. Since then, their best results have been semifinal runs in 2007 and 2008.

Club [J] PWDLPWDLPWDLWin %FirstNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg United Petrotrin 110000001100100.00 1997
Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Galaxy 201110103021000.00 1997
Flag of Mexico.svg Guadalajara 202010013021000.00 1997
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Joe Public 110000001100100.00 1998
Flag of Mexico.svg León 110000001100100.00 1998
Flag of Mexico.svg Toluca 210110103111033.33 1998
Flag of Honduras.svg Olimpia 220011003300100.00 1999
Flag of Mexico.svg Necaxa 100100001001000.00 1999
Flag of the United States.svg Chicago Fire 000010101010000.00 1999
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense 220010013201066.67 2000
Flag of Mexico.svg Pachuca 210110013102033.33 2000
Flag of Jamaica.svg Arnett Gardens 110011002200100.00 2001
Flag of Guatemala.svg Comunicaciones 220010013201066.67 2001
Flag of Mexico.svg América 000010011001000.00 2001
Flag of Jamaica.svg Harbour View 211022004310075.00 2005
Flag of Mexico.svg UNAM 101000012011000.00 2005
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Saprissa 100110102011000.00 2008
Flag of Mexico.svg Cruz Azul 100110012002000.00 2008
Flag of Honduras.svg Marathón 210120024103025.00 2008
Flag of El Salvador.svg Firpo 101010102020000.00 2009
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg San Juan Jabloteh 110011002200100.00 2009
Flag of Panama.svg Tauro 110011002200100.00 2015
Flag of Jamaica.svg Waterhouse 110011002200100.00 2015
Last updated March 6, 2015.

SuperLiga

D.C. United has participated in two North American SuperLiga's to-date. The SuperLiga, similar to UEFA's Europa League is the second-highest international soccer competition in North America.

Originally, the tournament was by invitation-only, in an effort to market to MLS markets with high Hispanic populations, as well to emphasize the arrival of David Beckham with the L.A. Galaxy. In 2008, the tournament was for the best four overall clubs in MLS, which is how D.C. United qualified, by being the Supporters' Shield winners, and having a 1st place overall record.

In 2009 the SuperLiga format changed to allow more clubs to have international play, and to decongest the schedules for Champions League clubs. It's now for the best MLS and Primera División de México clubs that do not qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League. Below are D.C. United's records vs. all opponents they have faced in the SuperLiga:

Club [J] PWDLPWDLPWDLWin %FirstNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Flag of Mexico.svg Morelia 101000001010000.00 2007
Flag of Mexico.svg América 110000001100100.00 2007
Flag of the United States.svg Houston 100110012002000.00 2007
Flag of the United States.svg L.A. Galaxy 000010011001000.00 2007
Flag of Mexico.svg Guadalajara 100100001001000.00 2008
Flag of Mexico.svg Atlante 100100001001000.00 2008
Last updated December 28, 2010.

Results

Club [A] PWDLWin %FirstNotes
Total
D.C. United
MLS Regular Season 543240113190044.201996
MLS Cup Playoffs 361998052.781996
Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup 4835211072.921996
CONCACAF Champions League 51241116047.061996
Copa Interamericana 2101050.001998Defunct
CONCACAF Giants Cup 4301075.002001Defunct
North American Superliga 7115014.292007Defunct

Footnotes

A ^ : Includes matches played in the MLS Cup Playoffs and MLS Cup. All results are referenced to ESPN Soccernet, [1] and RSSSF. [2]
B ^ ^ : Chivas USA and Real Salt Lake are expansion teams that joined MLS in the 2005 season.
C ^ ^ : The Portland Timbers and the Vancouver Whitecaps joined MLS in the 2011 season.
D ^ : The Seattle Sounders joined MLS in the 2009 season.
E ^ : The Chicago Fire are an expansion team that joined MLS in the 1997 season.
F ^ : The Houston Dynamo is an expansion team that joined MLS in the 2006 season.
G ^ : The Philadelphia Union are an expansion team that joined MLS in the 2010 season. [3]
H ^ : Toronto FC is an expansion team that joined MLS in the 2007 season.
I ^ : Includes qualification matches. All results are referenced to United States Soccer Federation, [4] and RSSSF. [5]
J ^ : Includes preliminary round matches. All results are references to ESPN Soccernet, [1] and RSSSF. [6]

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