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New England Revolution is a professional soccer team based in the New England region of the United States. The team was founded in 1995 and is owned by Kraft Group, which also owns the New England Patriots and Gillette Stadium. The team has a strong rivalry with D.C. United, New York Red Bulls, and Philadelphia Union. The team has competed in various tournaments, including the MLS Cup, U.S. Open Cup, and CONCACAF Champions League.
The team was established in 1995 as one of the original teams in Major League Soccer (MLS). The team's first game was played on April 5, 1996, against the Tampa Bay Mutiny at Tampa Stadium. The team has had several notable players, including Taylor Twellman, Steve Ralston, and Shalrie Joseph, who have all been inducted into the team's Hall of Fame. The team has also had several notable coaches, including Frank Stapleton, Steve Nicol, and Jay Heaps, who have all contributed to the team's success. The team has competed in several international tournaments, including the CONCACAF Champions' Cup and the Pan-Pacific Championship.
The team plays its home games at Gillette Stadium, which is located in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 65,000 and has hosted several high-profile events, including the MLS Cup, U.S. Open Cup, and CONCACAF Gold Cup. The stadium is also home to the New England Patriots and has hosted several NFL games, including the AFC Championship Game. The team has also played at several other stadiums, including Foxboro Stadium and Sullivan Stadium. The team has a strong partnership with UMass Lowell and has played several games at Cowell Stadium.
The team has a strong and dedicated fan base, with several supporter groups, including the Midnight Riders and the Revolution Supporters Group. The team has also been involved in several community outreach programs, including the New England Revolution Charitable Foundation and the MLS Works initiative. The team has a strong rivalry with several other teams, including D.C. United, New York Red Bulls, and Philadelphia Union, and has competed in several high-profile matches, including the Atlantic Cup and the Hudson River Derby. The team has also been featured in several media outlets, including ESPN, FOX Sports, and NBC Sports.
The team has had several notable players throughout its history, including Taylor Twellman, Steve Ralston, and Shalrie Joseph. The team has also had several players who have gone on to play for the United States men's national soccer team, including Clint Dempsey, Michael Parkhurst, and Matt Reis. The team has a strong youth development program, with several players having come through the New England Revolution Academy and gone on to play for the first team. The team has also signed several high-profile players, including Carles Gil and Gustavo Bou, who have both made significant contributions to the team's success. Other notable players include Lee Nguyen, Kelyn Rowe, and Diego Fagundez.
The team's current head coach is Bruce Arena, who has previously coached the United States men's national soccer team and D.C. United. The team's assistant coaches include Richie Williams and Marcelo Neveleff, who have both played for the team and have extensive coaching experience. The team's goalkeeping coach is Kevin Hitchcock, who has previously worked with several high-profile teams, including the English national football team and Manchester City F.C.. The team's fitness coach is Nick Downing, who has previously worked with several teams, including the New York Red Bulls and Philadelphia Union.
The team has competed in several seasons of Major League Soccer (MLS), with its best finish coming in 2002, when it reached the MLS Cup final. The team has also competed in several international tournaments, including the CONCACAF Champions League and the U.S. Open Cup. The team's most successful season was in 2007, when it won the U.S. Open Cup and reached the MLS Cup semifinals. The team has also had several notable players who have won individual awards, including Taylor Twellman, who won the MLS Golden Boot in 2005, and Matt Reis, who won the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year award in 2007. Other notable seasons include 2003, when the team reached the MLS Cup semifinals, and 2014, when the team reached the MLS Cup final. Category:New England Revolution