「revolution!」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「England」)
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On February 17, 2011, the New England | Revolution signed Coria. |
Two weeks later the New England | Revolution called, and after a two-day tryout, the Revo |
New England | Revolution wins first tiebreaker vs. Columbus Crew (hea |
Along with the England | Revolution, they faced Mexican club Santos Laguna in a |
On May 12, 2001, the New England | Revolution claimed Cloutier off waivers. |
ebut for Toronto in away loss to New England | Revolution April 10, 2010. |
He was drafted (24th overall) by New England | Revolution in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft. |
Castro signed for the New England | Revolution on February 15, 2008. |
The 2008 New England | Revolution season was the thirteenth season of the team |
Abundis last played for the New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
He is the father of former New England | Revolution striker Taylor Twellman. |
He also played briefly for the New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer. |
a concussion after a clash with New England | Revolution defender Joey Franchino. |
He was traded to New England | Revolution in exchange for Rob Valentino on May 6, 2009 |
In 2000, he was traded to the New England | Revolution for draft picks. |
s first appearance back with the New England | Revolution, he suffered a left elbow dislocation. |
On May 24, 1996, the New England | Revolution claimed him off waivers. |
ason in the MLS, playing for the New England | Revolution in 1996. |
pendent supporters group for the New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer. |
He was scouted by New England | Revolution head coach Steve Nicol while playing in the |
ns in MLS playing for DC United, New England | Revolution, Miami Fusion, and Columbus Crew. |
The New England | Revolution picked him up, but he only lasted three goal |
inner of that cup tie would host New England | Revolution in the next round of qualifying, May 12. |
eted a successful trial with the New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer. |
In New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer selected George in th |
0, 2010, Linck was signed by the New England | Revolution, a day prior to his 22nd birthday. |
The New England | Revolution selected Woodring in the second round of the |
Most recently, he played for the New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer before being released |
pendent supporters group for the New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer. |
blue and white (often jerseys of New England | Revolution players). |
On February 23, 2010, the New England | Revolution officially announced the signing of Niouky, |
He was dealt to the New England | Revolution midway through the 2001 season, and played t |
otballer who currently plays for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
otballer who currently plays for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
ntly plays as a defender for the New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer. |
r player who currently plays for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
developmental contract with the New England | Revolution, but was waived at the end of the season aft |
Soccer, where he played for the New England | Revolution and the Tampa Bay Mutiny. |
n 2009, Lacey was drafted by the New England | Revolution in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft but opted to fini |
006 MLS Cup title by beating the New England | Revolution on November 12, 2006. |
r player who currently plays for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
on November 18, 2007 between the New England | Revolution and the Houston Dynamo - a rematch of the 20 |
er who spent one season with the New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
th in the 2008 MLS Superdraft by New England | Revolution, but was later waived and selected by FC Dal |
After an unsuccessful trial with New England | Revolution in the summer of 2009, Safi attended open tr |
defeat to Major League Soccer's New England | Revolution and scored in another pre-season match. |
r player who currently plays for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
r player who currently plays for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
uilding a soccer stadium for the New England | Revolution in the Inner Belt District. |
yer who most recently played for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
The New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer (MLS) picked Asad in |
out of Boston University by the New England | Revolution, and succeeded in making the team's 2004 dev |
r player who currently plays for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
r League, Manzonelli signed with New England | Revolution in early 2008. |
who most recently played for the New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer. |
On February 1, 1997, the New England | Revolution selected Harte in the first round (third pic |
ks after being released from the New England | Revolution prior to joining the Knights in 2007. |
to the United States to play for New England | Revolution, and his old coach Steve Nicol, in Major Lea |
who last played forward for the New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
on in 1996, until a trade to the New England | Revolution before the 1999 season. |
wife of New England Patriots and New England | Revolution owner Robert Kraft. |
06 MLS Supplemental Draft by the New England | Revolution, but waived at the end of the season. |
98 MLS Supplemental Draft by the New England | Revolution, but was released during the season. |
cer player currently playing for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
e his professional debut for the New England | Revolution on March 26, 2011, coming on as a 90th minut |
ecame the youngest player on the New England | Revolution when he was signed to a developmental contra |
That year, the New England | Revolution also featured midfielder Geoff Aunger and Ma |
Gibbs was transferred to New England | Revolution on January 21, 2010 in a trade that involved |
He was traded to the New England | Revolution amid large fan outcry before the 1999 season |
Boston Bolts, before joining the New England | Revolution academy team in 2009. |
was signed to a contract by the New England | Revolution., making him the first home-grown player sig |
r player who currently plays for New England | Revolution in Major League Soccer. |
the Mutiny, Rongen moved to the New England | Revolution, which he would coach in 1997 and 1998. |
In February 1996, the New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer selected Chronopoulos |
2 with the Tampa Bay Mutiny, the New England | Revolution, the Miami Fusion and DC United. |
e playing for his club team, the New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer. |
l) of the 2008 MLS SuperDraft by New England | Revolution, but chose not to sign an MLS contract, and |
g Red Bull to a 2-0 victory over New England | Revolution which helped the club clinch the regular sea |
ust like in 2006, they faced the New England | Revolution for the championship, and won it 2-1 on a ga |
arances as a rookie in 2003 with New England | Revolution of Major League Soccer, before moving on to |
The New England | Revolution claimed Lalas off waivers in 1997, but he pl |
ment with a 2-1 victory over the New England | Revolution in extra time in the final at Titan Stadium |
the October 6 match against the New England | Revolution, ranking him fourth overall in Fire career a |
the 2008 MLS season against the New England | Revolution on March 29, 2008. |
ajor League Soccer games for the New England | Revolution from 1996-1999 and again in 2001, for the Me |
ke Forest MetroStars, DC United, New England | Revolution, Hampton Road Mariners and Carolina Dynamo. |
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