2018 D.C. United season

The 2018 D.C. United season was D.C. United's 23rd season of existence, and their 23rd in Major League Soccer, the top flight of American soccer.

D.C. United
2018 season
General managerDave Kasper
Head coachBen Olsen
StadiumAudi Field
MLSConference: 4th
Overall: 9th
MLS Cup PlayoffsKnockout round
U.S. Open CupFifth round
Atlantic CupRunners-up
Suncoast InvitationalWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Rooney (12)
All: Rooney (12)
Highest home attendance20,573 vs. Montreal
Sep 29
Lowest home attendance5,128 vs. Houston
Mar 17
Average home league attendance16,006

The 2018 season was the club's first season playing at Audi Field following a 22-year tenure at RFK Memorial Stadium.[1] Prior to the midseason opening of Audi Field, United played four home matches at alternative venues: three at the Maryland SoccerPlex in Germantown, Maryland (one league match and two cup matches), and one league match at the Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Background

Review

Off season

D.C. United began the off-season trying to figure out how to replace long-time mainstay Bill Hamid, and try to build a much stronger defense in front of his replacement. The team did have the third slot in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft, but elected to deal the selection for allocation money. The team sent allocation money to New York City F.C. to acquire centerback Frédéric Brillant and allocation money to Seattle Sounders F.C. to acquire reserve fullback Oniel Fisher. The team also acquired Costa Rican fullback Joseph Mora. They traded for Vancouver Whitecaps F.C. keeper David Ousted. however, the team also had to find more consistent offensive production. They traded for under-used speedy Jamaican striker, Darren Mattocks and acquired another Costa Rican, midfielder Ulises Segura. The team also sought to bolster the central midfield, acquiring young Venezuelan deep-lying central midfielder Júnior Moreno. The biggest move of the off-season was to deal for Atlanta United F.C.'s attacking star Yamil Asad.

Early season

D.C. United began their most consequential season in years, with the longest road trip in team history. Twelve of the first fourteen games were on the road, as the team awaited the completion and opening of their new Buzzard Point stadium, to be called Audi Field. It was a rough start. The team opened with a hopeful draw in Orlando, including a goal by Asad, but that was followed by a 3–1 loss in Atlanta. The D.C. side than played their first regular season home game at the Maryland Soccerplex in Germantown, Maryland. The intimate setting and snowy weather made for a unique experience, but the team continued its struggles, surrendering two first-half goals. A thrilling rally, however, netted goals by Luciano Acosta and Darren Mattocks and a hard-won point. D.C. only had the two points from the two draws in five matches in March, and then lost again in Kansas City to open April. They returned to the D.C. area to play a home game at the Navy Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland. Despite scoring in the first minute. United handed the visitors a man advantage when Paul Arriola was shown a red card early in the second half. D.C. had to weather a furious assault by Columbus Crew. Thanks to heroic goalkeeping by Steve Clark, the team hung on for its first win of the year, 1–0.

The long road trip resumed, and so did the losing, with a pair of 3–2 defeats at the hands of Philadelphia Union and Real Salt Lake. D.C. finally won a game on the road, defeating the lowly San Jose Earthquakes by a 3–1 scoreline. The team seemed to be showing progress and earned a 1–1 draw in their first trip to Los Angeles to face potent expansion side LAFC. A 2–1 loss to Seattle followed as the team failed to defend a 1–0 lead after Mattocks had put the team ahead early in the second half. The pattern repeated in a trip to Toronto to face the defending league champions. D.C. actually took a 3–0 lead, which they surrendered over the course of the second half. Still a goal by Acosta in stoppage time seemed to have gained a stunning three points, but Toronto F.C. again rallied with a fourth, tying goal before the final whistle.

As fans of the team looked forward to the opening of the long-awaited, new stadium, speculation intensified that the team would make its biggest signing ever, bringing in English star Wayne Rooney. His signing was announced as June drew to a close. The road trip ended with yet another 3–2 loss, to New England Revolution and yet another draw in Los Angeles, this time a 2–2 affair against LA Galaxy.

Mid-season and a New Home

The new stadium, Audi Field, opened on July 14 in front of a sell-out crowd. A goal by Asad, assisted by Zoltan Stieber gave the team its first ever goal and first lead in the new stadium. Wayne Rooney came on as a substitute in the 58th minute, to a roaring ovation, and he immediately raised the team's level. 2 more goals followed, both by Arriola, the last giving Rooney his first assist in his first Major League Soccer match. However, a giveaway in stoppage time led to a goal by Vancouver's teenage sensation Alphonso Davies, spoiling Ousted's bid for his first clean sheet of the season.

Rooney got his first start in Atlanta, but he looked out of shape and the team failed to protect an early lead, finally losing by a familiar 3–1 scoreline in Atlanta. New York Red Bulls spoiled the second match at Audi Field, as Bradley Wright-Phillips put the visitors on top with a second-minute goal, a lead they never surrendered, despite an uncalled penalty shout for Rooney in the second half. Results did start to come though, for D.C, as they won their next four games at home, and managed a draw in Montreal. Included in that stretch was a 3–2 win over a short-handed Orlando City S.C. side, as Lucho Acosta scored a hat-trick. For all of Acosta's heroics, though, the name on everyone's lips at the end of the game was Wayne Rooney. Deep in stoppage time, United lined up a corner kick and goalkeeper Ousted pushed forward to try to get the winning goal, to break the 2–2 tie. Orlando gained possession and tried to break out of their end quickly to attack the undefended D.C end and get the winning goal themselves. Rooney ran back as the one defender who had a chance to stop the Orlando breakaway. He wasn't able to beat Wil Johnson to the ball as it rolled past midfield, but Rooney dispossessed Johnson with a sliding tackle. Rooney then rose and dribbled back in the opposite direction before a sending a long pass across the field, into the box, where Acosta was able to head it for the winning goal at the death. The post-game discussion was whether Rooney's effort was the greatest play in league history.

That thrilling finish was followed by the return of Bill Hamid to the D.C. United goalkeeper role. Hamid had struggled in Denmark and was anxious to return to the D.C. United fold. Hamid's return was marked by a pair of solid wins, 4–1 over Portland Timbers on the strength of a brace by Rooney that included his first free kick goal, and a 2–0 over New England. But the team then took some steps backward with a hard-fought 1–0 loss to the Red Bulls on a hot Sunday night on the road, followed by a tired, sluggish effort in a midweek 2–0 home loss to Philadelphia. D.C rebounded, though, with a 3–1 thumping of the league leaders, Atlanta United F.C., a road draw in Yankee Stadium against NYCFC, another home win as the team rallied to beat Minnesota United 2–1. That was followed by a thrilling rematch at home against the Red Bulls, D.C. took the lead three times on goals by Arriola, Rooney and Acosta, but each time they surrendered the lead on a goal by Wright-Phillips. The 3–3 draw temporarily left D.C. United 4 points off the pace for the final playoff spot, but with a game in hand over Montreal Impact, whom they would play in their next home match, to close out September.

A sell-out crowd watched D.C. United host the Montreal Impact in a crucial match in the race or the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Lucho Acosta got the home side off to a good start with an impressive finish to beat the Impact 'keeper to the far post in the 17th minute. United seemed to back off after that, as the Impact pressed for much of the rest of the first half. United barely clung to the 1–0 lead at halftime, giving no hint of the explosive second half to come. Early in the second half, Acosta got the ball to Rooney, who picked his way towards the box before blistering a shot to beat the goalie at the near post. In the 61st minute, Acosta got his second assist of the game, as Rooney sent Acosta in through the Montreal defense, and Acosta then crossed the ball for Arriola to poke it for the third goal. In the 78th minute D.C. stretched its lead to 4–0 as Arriola beat the goalie to a loose ball and scored his second of the match, and giving Acosta his 3rd assist. 3 minutes later, Rooney capped off a 5–0 thrashing of Montreal, as a clearance by the Impact goalie came to Rooney. Even from 40 yards out, Rooney had little trouble scoring on an empty net. The final result was the most convincing scoreline for D.C. since a 5–0 win over New England Revolution in 2001. In the playoff chase, D.C. still trailed Montreal by 2 points, but now had 2 games in hand to make up those points, and no team was playing in better form than D.C. United. All the good feeling was a little tempered by the news later that starting right back Oniel Fisher had suffered a season-ending knee injury, but the team seemed to be in good position heading into the final month of the regular season calendar.

Close of the regular season

The final month of the regular season, October, opened with Montreal posting a 3–0 win over Columbus and Philadelphia an even bigger winner over Minnesota. The pressure was on D.C. United to win to keep on the Impact's heel for the last playoff position. Hosting Chicago Fire, D.C got off to a good start but squandered several chances in the first half, including an apparent Rooney goal, waved off for a foul after a video review. When Chicago scored in the 51st minute, it looked as if D.C. would have a long team to rue missed chances. However, in the 62nd minute, Arriola, starting at right back, sent a shot in on goal. Rooney scored on the rebound and later added a second goal to claim all 3 points with a successful Penalty Kick in the 81st minute. No ground gained in the playoff chase in this round, but D.C. knew it still controlled its own fate. D.C. would play two home matches before Montreal would again take the field, and a win in either match would put D.C. on top of Montreal in the table.

The 2018 MLS season continued even through an international break, with D.C. United playing with a very short bench, thanks to a combination of injuries, international call-ups and a pair of tragic items that struck the team in short order. Paul Arriola had been slotted to start at right back following Fisher's season-ending knee surgery, but the news of the sudden death of Arriola's father meant he was unavailable for the team's two games in over the international break. It was also announced that another potential option at right back, Chris Odoi-Atsem would undergo treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The return of Nick DeLeon from the injured list could not have been more timely.

United managed two straight 1–0 wins at home. The first came against the Western Conference leaders F.C. Dallas. United squandered some chances and seemed destined to settle for a draw, dropping two much needed points in the playoff chase. However, in the 86th minute Russell Canouse scored his first ever MLS goal, with a header that finished off a scramble following a Canouse shot that came back off the post. In a midweek match against the defending champions, Toronto F.C., United did the deed early on when Wayne Rooney scored a memorable goal on a 40-yard free kick that curled back just inside the post. That left the team needing only 3 points in its final two games to secure a playoff spot that seemed impossible 3 months earlier, when Rooney signed with the team.

D.C. United clinched their place in the 2018 MLS Cup Playoffs in style, rounding out their 2018 home regular season campaign with a convincing win over visiting NYCFC, extending the team's unbeaten streak to nine games. The first came when Acosta went on a run from the sideline maneuvering through several defenders before cutting the ball to Rooney for a simple tap-in at the top of the six-yard box. Acosta got the honors on the second goal, as Rooney lost control of the ball about 20 yards out and Acosta stepped up and one-timed a curling shot into the corner of the NYC goal. A second-half penalty kick by Rooney extended the lead to 3–0. A late goal by David Villa ruined the clean sheet, but the final 3–1 result put D.C. in the playoffs, with a chance to claim the 4th spot in the table with a road win or draw at Chicago in the final week. D.C. was unable to score against Chicago Fire, but a 0–0 was enough to put D.C. ahead of Philadelphia into 4th place, and earned a home game in the one-game opening playoff round, against the Columbus Crew.

MLS Playoffs

Playing in front of one of the most raucous home crowds in team history, D.C. United took a 1–0 lead in the first half, when Brillant pounced on a loose ball in the box, heading it for a goal after a misplay by the Columbus Crew goalie Zack Steffen. However, a pair of defensive errors allowed Columbus to equalize before halftime. Thanks to spectacular saves by each goalie, the game remained even and went into an overtime period. Columbus went ahead early in the first overtime on a header by Federico Higuaín, his second goal of the game. D.C.'s season seemed to have been rescued when Nick DeLeon scored on a volley in the 118th minute, the latest goal in a game in team history. However, in a penalty kick shootout, Steffen saved shots from both of D.C.'s top guns, Rooney and Acosta. Hamid also saved one shot and forced former D.C. striker Patrick Mullins to hit the post with his effort. Shooting in the fifth spot, DeLeon put his shot over the crossbar, giving the Crew a 3–2 winning margin in the shootout, ending D.C. United's season.

Club

First team roster

As of August 20, 2018.[2]
    No. Name Nat Position Since Date of birth (Age) Signed from Games Goals
    Goalkeepers
    1 David Ousted Denmark GK 2018 (1985-02-01) February 1, 1985 Canada Vancouver Whitecaps 17 0
    24 Bill Hamid United States GK 2018 (1990-11-25) November 25, 1990 Denmark Midtjylland (loan) 195 0
    48 Travis Worra United States GK 2015 (1993-04-09) April 9, 1993 United States New Hampshire Wildcats 19 0
    Defenders
    2 Taylor Kemp United States LB 2013 (1990-07-23) July 23, 1990 United States Maryland Terrapins 107 4
    3 Chris Odoi-Atsem United States RB 2017 (1995-05-28) May 28, 1995 United States Maryland Terrapins 10 0
    6 Kofi Opare United States CB 2014 (1990-10-12) October 12, 1990 United States LA Galaxy 62 3
    12 Kevin Ellis United States CB / RB 2018 (1991-06-30) June 30, 1991 United States Chicago Fire 0 0
    13 Frédéric Brillant France CB 2017 (1985-06-26) June 26, 1985 United States New York City FC 17 0
    15 Steve Birnbaum United States CB 2014 (1991-01-23) January 23, 1991 United States California Golden Bears 123 6
    20 Jalen Robinson United States CB 2014 (1994-05-08) May 8, 1994 United States Wake Forest Demon Deacons 13 0
    27 Vytautas Andriuškevičius Lithuania LB 2018 (1990-10-08) October 8, 1990 United States Portland Timbers 0 0
    28 Joseph Mora Costa Rica LB 2018 (1993-01-15) January 15, 1993 Costa Rica Saprissa 18 0
    91 Oniel Fisher Jamaica RB / LB 2018 (1991-11-22) November 22, 1991 United States Seattle Sounders FC 19 1
    Midfielders
    4 Russell Canouse United States CM 2017 (1995-06-11) June 11, 1995 Germany TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 18 0
    5 Júnior Moreno Venezuela DM 2018 (1993-07-20) July 20, 1993 Venezuela Zulia 12 0
    7 Paul Arriola United States RM / RF 2017 (1995-02-05) February 5, 1995 Mexico Tijuana 30 5
    8 Ulises Segura Costa Rica CM 2017 June 23, 1993 (age 24) Costa Rica Saprissa 12 1
    10 Luciano Acosta Argentina AM 2016 (1994-05-31) May 31, 1994 Argentina Boca Juniors 84 13
    14 Nick DeLeon United States RM / RB 2012 (1990-07-17) July 17, 1990 United States Louisville Cardinals 185 16
    18 Zoltán Stieber Hungary AM / LF 2017 (1988-10-16) October 16, 1988 Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern 28 6
    21 Chris Durkin United States DM / CB 2016 (2000-02-08) February 8, 2000 United States D.C. United Academy 18 0
    22 Yamil Asad Argentina AM / LF 2018 (1994-07-24) July 24, 1994 Argentina Vélez Sarsfield (loan) 22 9
    23 Ian Harkes United States CM 2017 (1995-03-30) March 30, 1995 United States Wake Forest Demon Deacons 32 2
    25 Jared Jeffrey United States CM 2013 (1990-06-14) June 14, 1990 Germany Mainz 05 68 5
    Forwards
    9 Wayne Rooney (c) England ST/ AM 2018 (1985-10-24) October 24, 1985 England Everton 8 3
    11 Darren Mattocks Jamaica ST 2017 (1990-09-02) September 2, 1990 United States Portland Timbers 20 9
    32 Bruno Miranda Bolivia ST 2017 (1998-12-10) December 10, 1998 Chile Universidad de Chile 12 0
    29 Dane Kelly Jamaica ST 2018 (1991-02-09) February 9, 1991 United States Reno 1868 1 0

    Team management

    Position Staff
    General Manager Dave Kasper
    Head Coach Ben Olsen
    Asst. Coach Chad Ashton
    Asst. Coach Nolan Sheldon
    Goalkeeping Coach Zach Thornton
    Director of Operations Francisco Tobar
    Team Coordinator Rory Molleda
    Director of Soccer Strategy and Analysis Stewart Mairs
    Equipment Manager Isaac Langley
    Asst. Equipment Manager Jason Ramos
    Head Athletic Trainer Brian Goodstein
    Physical Therapist Gabriel Manoel
    Soccer Operations Assistant Michael Villalba
    Team Chiropractor Dr. Thomas Cathell
    Massage Therapist Christina Miller King

    Last updated: October 30, 2017
    Source: D.C. United

    Transfers

    In

    Pos. Player Transferred from Type US Fee/notes Date Source
    DF France Frédéric Brillant United States New York City FC Transfer Non-US $75,000 (GAM), International Slot December 10, 2017 [3]
    ST Jamaica Darren Mattocks United States Portland Timbers Transfer US International Slot December 10, 2017 [4]
    MF Costa Rica Ulises Segura Costa Rica Saprissa Transfer Non-US $50,000 (GAM) to New York City FC for MLS discovery rights December 21, 2017 [5]
    MF Venezuela Júnior Moreno Venezuela Zulia Transfer Non-US January 2, 2018 [6]
    GK Denmark David Ousted Canada Vancouver Whitecaps Trade Non-US 2nd Round pick in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft January 8, 2018 [7]
    DF Jamaica Oniel Fisher United States Seattle Sounders FC Transfer US $50,000 (GAM) February 7, 2018 [8]
    MF Argentina Yamil Asad Argentina Vélez Sarsfield Loan Non-US $500,000 (GAM & TAM) to Atlanta United for MLS rights, $300,000 to Vélez Sarsfield for loan with buyout option at $700,000 February 13, 2018 [9]
    DF United States Chris Odoi-Atsem Re-sign US February 17, 2018 [10]
    DF Costa Rica Joseph Mora Costa Rica Saprissa Transfer Non-US March 7, 2018 [11]
    FW Jamaica Dane Kelly United States Reno 1868 Transfer US Undisclosed March 9, 2018 [12]
    FW England Wayne Rooney England Everton Transfer Non-US June 28, 2018 [13]
    DF Lithuania Vytautas Andriuškevičius United States Portland Timbers Transfer Non-US $50,000 in Targeted Allocation Money (TAM) August 7, 2018 [14]
    GK United States Bill Hamid Denmark FC Midtjylland Loan US August 8, 2018 [15]
    DF United States Kevin Ellis United States Chicago Fire Free Agency US September 7, 2018 [16]

    Draft picks

    Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. Only trades involving draft picks and executed after the start of 2018 MLS SuperDraft will be listed in the notes. Pending any trades up to the draft, United had six selections in the SuperDraft.[17]

    2018 D.C. United SuperDraft Picks
    RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeStatus
    471 Brazil Afonso Pinheiro FW Albany Not signed
    74 Brazil Rafael Andrade Santos MF VCU Not signed
    91 Pass

    Notes: D.C. United traded their first round pick (third selection overall) to Los Angeles FC for $100,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM) and $100,000 in Targeted Allocation Money (TAM).[18]

    Out

    N
    Pos.
    Nat.
    Name
    Age
    Moving to
    Type
    Transfer
    window
    Transfer
    fee
    Source
    28 GK United States Bill Hamid 26 Denmark Midtjylland Free Pre-season Free [19]
    18 FW United States Chris Rolfe 34 Retirement Pre-season [20]
    17 FW Jamaica Deshorn Brown 26 Spain Lorca Released Pre-season Free [21]
    33 MF Germany Julian Büscher 24 United States LA Galaxy II Released Pre-season Free [21]
    5 DF United States Sean Franklin 32 Canada Vancouver Whitecaps Released Pre-season Free [21]
    24 GK United States Eric Klenofsky 23 United States Richmond Kickers Released Pre-season Free [21]
    22 DF United States Chris Korb 30 Released Pre-season Free [21]
    8 MF Ghana Lloyd Sam 33 England Wimbledon Released Pre-season Free [21]
    26 MF England Rob Vincent 27 Retirement Pre-season Free [21]
    12 MF Ghana Patrick Nyarko 31 Free Pre-season Free [21]
    7 MF Brazil Marcelo Sarvas 36 Free Pre-season Free [21]
    16 FW United States Patrick Mullins 26 United States Columbus Crew Transfer Mid-season $150,000 TAM [22]
    26 GK United States Steve Clark (soccer) 32 United States Portland Timbers Released Mid-season Free [23]

    Non-competitive

    Preseason friendlies

    February 8, 2018 D.C. United United States 1–2 Sweden Malmö FF Bradenton, Florida
    Mattocks 56' Report Strandberg 85', 87' Stadium: IMG Academy
    February 17, 2018 Suncoast Invitational D.C. United 2–1 Philadelphia Union St. Petersburg, Florida
    17:00 EST Mattocks 14'
    Acosta 89'
    Report Fabinho Yellow card 16'
    Burke 88'
    Stadium: Al Lang Stadium
    February 21, 2018 Suncoast Invitational D.C. United 2–1 Jacksonville Armada Clearwater, Florida
    17:00 EST Mullins 11'
    Acosta 60'
    Report Banks 79' Stadium: Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex
    February 24, 2018 Las Vegas Lights 2–4 D.C. United Las Vegas, Nevada
    23:00 EST Calderón 53' (pen.)
    Garduño 87'
    Report Asad 42'
    Mattocks 51'
    Harkes 80'
    Acosta 90+2'
    Stadium: Cashman Field
    Attendance: 7,158

    Midseason friendlies

    September 19, 2018 D.C. United United States 1–1 Honduras Olimpia Washington, D.C.
    20:00 EST Kelly 15' Report Reyes 19' Stadium: Audi Field

    Competitive

    Major League Soccer

    Overall
    Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification[lower-alpha 1]
    7 New York City FC 34 16 10 8 59 45 +14 56
    8 Portland Timbers 34 15 10 9 54 48 +6 54
    9 D.C. United 34 14 11 9 60 50 +10 51
    10 Columbus Crew 34 14 11 9 43 45 2 51
    11 Philadelphia Union 34 15 14 5 49 50 1 50
    Source: MLS
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goals scored; 7) away goal differential; 8) coin toss or drawing of lots
    Notes:
    1. CONCACAF Champions League
      Selection procedure
      • Four US-based teams qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League. Due to a change in format to the tournament, two qualifiers came from each of the 2017 and 2018 MLS seasons.[24] This combined qualification method was used for the 2019 tournament only. For the 2018 season, the following teams qualified:
        1. The winner of MLS Cup 2018 (Atlanta United FC);
        2. The winner of the 2018 U.S. Open Cup (Houston Dynamo)
        Thus unlike previous seasons, the Supporters' Shield winner and the regular season conference champion that did not win the Supporters' Shield werw not guaranteed a berth. Each qualifier entered at the second phase of the tournament.
        One Canada-based team qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League, also entering at the second phase (NOTE: Canadian teams could not qualify through MLS):
        1. The winner of the 2018 Canadian Championship (Toronto FC)
    Eastern Conference
    Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    2 Atlanta United FC 34 21 7 6 70 44 +26 69 Conference semifinals[lower-alpha 1]
    3 New York City FC 34 16 10 8 59 45 +14 56 Knockout round
    4 D.C. United 34 14 11 9 60 50 +10 51
    5 Columbus Crew 34 14 11 9 43 45 2 51
    6 Philadelphia Union 34 15 14 5 49 50 1 50
    Source: MLS
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goal differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss or drawing of lots.
    Notes:
    1. Due to a change in format for the CONCACAF Champions League, the regular season conference champions did not automatically earn a berth in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League.[25]

    Results

    March 3, 2018 1 Orlando City 1–1 D.C. United Orlando, Florida
    19:30 EST Lindley Yellow card 31'
    Giro Red card 41'
    Yotun Yellow card 81'
    Pinho 90+3'
    Report Asad 32'
    Birnbaum Yellow card 45+1'
    Mattocks Yellow card 45+6'
    DeLeon Yellow card 47'
    Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
    Attendance: 25,527
    Referee: Fotis Bazakos
    March 11, 2018 2 Atlanta United 3–1 D.C. United Atlanta, Georgia
    15:00 EST Martínez 24'
    Garza Yellow card 50'
    Escobar Yellow card 63'
    Almirón 73'
    Villalba 76'
    Report Fisher Yellow card 36'
    Mattocks 86'
    Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
    Attendance: 72,035
    March 17, 2018 3 D.C. United 2–2 Houston Dynamo Germantown, Maryland
    15:00 EST Acosta Yellow card 22', 90+7'
    Mattocks 50'
    Mora Yellow card 83'
    Report Alexander Yellow card 1'
    Elis 30'
    Manotas 31'
    Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
    Attendance: 5,128
    Referee: David Gantar
    March 24, 2018 4 Columbus Crew 3–1 D.C. United Columbus, Ohio
    18:00 EDT Abubakar Yellow card 3'
    Valenzuela 20' Yellow card 52'
    Clark 40'
    Santos 42'
    Report Asad 30' Stadium: Mapfre Stadium
    Attendance: 8,443
    Referee: Drew Fischer
    April 14, 2018 7 D.C. United 1–0 Columbus Crew Annapolis, Maryland
    19:00 EDT Segura 1'
    Arriola Red card 51'
    Clark Yellow card 84'
    Report Higuaín Yellow card 23'
    Mensah Yellow card 84'
    Stadium: Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 12,396
    Referee: Ismail Elfath
    April 28, 2018 8 Philadelphia Union 3–2 D.C. United Chester, Pennsylvania
    15:30 EDT Ilsinho 37'
    Trusty Yellow card 44'
    Sapong 60'
    Elliott Yellow card 66'
    Dočkal 72'
    Report Stieber 7'
    Asad Yellow card 25'
    Mattocks 70'
    Stadium: Talen Energy Stadium
    Attendance: 16,493
    Referee: Armando Villarreal
    May 12, 2018 9 Real Salt Lake 3–2 D.C. United Sandy, Utah
    21:00 EDT Baird 21' Yellow card 89'
    Rusnák 26'
    Savarino 56'
    Report Arriola 9'
    Mora Red card 22'
    Birnbaum 83'
    DeLeon Yellow card 90+2'
    Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium
    Attendance: 16,961
    Referee: Rubiel Vazquez
    May 19, 2018 10 San Jose Earthquakes 1–3 D.C. United San Jose, California
    22:30 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Avaya Stadium
    Attendance: 17,644
    Referee: Baldomero Toledo
    May 26, 2018 11 Los Angeles FC 1–1 D.C. United Los Angeles, California
    22:00 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Banc of California Stadium
    Attendance: 22,000
    Referee: Ismail Elfath
    June 13, 2018 6 Toronto FC 4–4 D.C. United Toronto, Ontario
    20:00 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: BMO Field
    Attendance: 23,011
    Referee: Robert Sibiga
    Note: Rescheduled from April 7 due to Toronto FC participating in the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League.
    June 30, 2018 13 New England Revolution 3–2 D.C. United Foxborough, Massachusetts
    19:30 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Gillette Stadium
    Attendance: 19,371
    Referee: Allen Chapman
    July 4, 2018 14 LA Galaxy 2–2 D.C. United Carson, California
    22:30 EDT Report
    Stadium: StubHub Center
    Attendance: 25,462
    Referee: Silviu Petrescu
    July 14, 2018 15 D.C. United 3–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Washington, D.C.
    19:00 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 20,504
    Referee: Hilario Grajeda
    Note: Club's first ever match at Audi Field.
    July 21, 2018 16 Atlanta United 3–1 D.C. United Atlanta, Georgia
    15:30 EDT Martínez 30', 54', 73' Report Stieber 8'
    Arriola Yellow card 49'
    Rooney Yellow card 50'
    Durkin Yellow card 78'
    Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
    Attendance: 45,087
    Referee: Drew Fischer
    July 25, 2018 17 D.C. United 0–1 New York Red Bulls Washington, D.C.
    21:30 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 15,655
    Referee: Armando Villarreal
    Note: Two-hour delay due to lightning.
    July 28, 2018 18 D.C. United 2–1 Colorado Rapids Washington, D.C.
    19:00 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 18,931
    Referee: Ramy Touchan
    August 4, 2018 19 Montreal Impact 1–1 D.C. United Montreal, Quebec
    19:30 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Saputo Stadium
    Attendance: 19,152
    Referee: Ismail Elfath
    August 12, 2018 20 D.C. United 3–2 Orlando City Washington, D.C.
    18:00 EDT Acosta 45+4', 64', 90+6', Yellow card 90+6'
    Birnbaum Yellow card 49'
    Report Ousted 50' (o.g.)
    Higuita Red card 55'
    Dwyer 71'
    Tarek Yellow card 86'
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 17,020
    Referee: José Carlos Rivero
    August 15, 2018 21 D.C. United 4–1 Portland Timbers Washington, D.C.
    19:30 EDT Arriola Yellow card 33'
    Rooney 43', 68'
    Fisher 47'
    Canouse Yellow card 72'
    Acosta Yellow card 73'
    Mattocks 90+1', Yellow card 90+2'
    Report Armenteros 35' Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 18,219
    Referee: Robert Sibiga
    August 19, 2018 22 D.C. United 2–0 New England Revolution Washington, D.C.
    18:00 EDT Acosta 13'
    Canouse Yellow card 58'
    Steiber 89'
    Report Caicedo Yellow card 12'
    Agudelo Yellow card 29'
    Caldwell Yellow card 56' Yellow-red card 73'
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 20,198
    Referee: Ted Unkel
    August 26, 2018 23 New York Red Bulls 1–0 D.C. United Harrison, New Jersey
    19:00 EDT Wright-Phillips Yellow card 9'
    Gamarra Yellow card 37', 56'
    Report Stieber Yellow card 63'
    Arriola Yellow card 88'
    Wright-Phillips Yellow card 90+4'
    Stadium: Red Bull Arena
    Attendance: 22,324
    Referee: David Gantar
    August 29, 2018 24 D.C. United 0–2 Philadelphia Union Washington, D.C.
    19:30 EDT Birnbaum Yellow card 90+2' Report Elliot Yellow card 27'
    Sapong 29'
    Dočkal Yellow card 57'
    Picault 61'
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 17,692
    Referee: Nima Saghafi
    September 2, 2018 25 D.C. United 3–1 Atlanta United Washington, D.C.
    19:30 EDT Acosta 29', 77'
    Rooney 52' (pen.)
    Moreno Yellow card 73'
    Report Remedi Yellow card 25'
    Larentowicz 39'
    Barco Yellow card 51'
    González Pirez Yellow card 71'
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 20,557
    Referee: Allen Chapman (United States)
    September 8, 2018 26 New York City FC 1–1 D.C. United New York City, New York
    15:30 EDT Tinnerholm Yellow card 24'
    Callens Yellow card 78'
    Villa 86'
    Report Birnbaum 58'
    Opare Yellow card 90'
    Stadium: Yankee Stadium
    Attendance: 28,239
    September 12, 2018 27 D.C. United 2–1 Minnesota United Washington, D.C.
    19:30 EDT Canouse Yellow card 56'
    Segura 65'
    Mattocks 69'
    Mora Yellow card 90+5'
    Report Rodríguez 47'
    Danladi Yellow card 72'
    Ibarra Yellow card 87'
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 16,114
    Referee: Silviu Petrescu
    September 16, 2018 28 D.C. United 3–3 New York Red Bulls Washington, D.C.
    13:00 EDT Arriola 25'
    Rooney 64'
    Acosta 87'
    Report Wright-Phillips 41', 76', 90'
    Rzatkowski Yellow card 69'
    Romero Gamarra Yellow card 90+6'
    Murillo Yellow card 90+7'
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 18,331
    Referee: Alan Kelly
    September 29, 2018 29 D.C. United 5–0 Montreal Impact Washington, D.C.
    19:00 EDT Acosta 17'
    Rooney 48', 82'
    Arriola 61', 78'
    Report Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 20,573
    October 7, 2018 30 D.C. United 2–1 Chicago Fire Washington, D.C.
    13:00 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 20,064
    Referee: Ismail Elfath
    October 13, 2018 31 D.C. United 1–0 FC Dallas Washington, D.C.
    15:30 EDT Canouse 86' Report Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 19,610
    Referee: José Carlos Rivero
    October 17, 2018 32 D.C. United 1–0 Toronto FC Washington, D.C.
    19:30 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 18,562
    Referee: Allen Chapman
    October 21, 2018 33 D.C. United 3–1 New York City FC Washington, D.C.
    15:00 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 20,249
    Referee: Hilario Grajeda
    October 28, 2018 34 Chicago Fire 0–0 D.C. United Bridgeview, Illinois
    16:30 EDT Report Stadium: Toyota Park
    Attendance: 19,459
    Referee: Nima Saghafi

    MLS Cup Playoffs

    Preliminary round

    November 1, 2018 Preliminary round D.C. United 2–2 (a.e.t.)
    (2–3 p)
    Columbus Crew Washington, D.C.
    20:00 EDT
    Report
    Stadium: Audi Field
    Attendance: 20,600
    Referee: Allen Chapman
    Penalties

    U.S. Open Cup

    June 6, 2018 Fourth round D.C. United 1–1 (a.e.t.)
    (4–3 p)
    North Carolina FC Germantown, Maryland
    19:00 EST Harkes 25' Yellow card 80' Report Lomis 83'
    Kandziora Yellow card 109'
    Smith Yellow card 120+1'
    Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
    Attendance: 3,118
    Referee: Matthew Franz
    Penalties
    Asad soccer ball with check mark
    Mattocks soccer ball with check mark
    Acosta soccer ball with check mark
    Harkes soccer ball with red X
    Miranda soccer ball with check mark
    soccer ball with check mark Ríos
    soccer ball with red X Bekker
    soccer ball with check mark Lomis
    soccer ball with red X Doue
    soccer ball with check mark Tobin
    June 20, 2018 Fifth round D.C. United 1–1 (a.e.t.)
    (2–4 p)
    Orlando City SC Germantown, Maryland
    19:00 EST Acosta 10' (Mattocks)
    Fisher Yellow card 24'
    Durkin Yellow card 52' Yellow-red card 99'
    Report Meram 17' (Kljestan)
    El-Munir Yellow card 116'
    Mueller Yellow card 117'
    Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
    Attendance: 3,254
    Referee: Marcos de Oliveira
    Penalties
    Asad soccer ball with red X
    Acosta soccer ball with red X
    Harkes soccer ball with check mark
    Mullins soccer ball with check mark
    Johnson soccer ball with check mark
    Kljestan soccer ball with check mark
    Mueller soccer ball with check mark
    Villarreal soccer ball with red X
    Colmán soccer ball with check mark

    Player statistics

    As of October 22, 2018
    No. Pos. Name MLS MLS Cup Open Cup Total Discipline
    Apps Goals Asst. Apps Goals Asst. Apps Goals Asst. Apps Goals Asst.
    1GKDenmark Ousted17+0000001+000 1800 00
    2DFUnited States Kemp000000000 000 00
    3DFUnited States Odoi-Atsem0+100000000 100 00
    4MFUnited States Canouse17+311100000 2100 40
    5MFVenezuela Moreno17+3021000+200 2302 10
    6DFCanada Opare10+100000000 1100 10
    7MFUnited States Arriola25+3781001+000 3078 71
    8MFCosta Rica Segura14+821100000 2321 10
    9STEngland Rooney (c)18+2127100000 21127 10
    10MFArgentina Acosta32+110171001+110 361117 30
    11FWJamaica Mattocks14+91000+1001+101 26101 30
    12DFUnited States Ellis0+200000000 200 00
    13DFFrance Brillant24+0011101+000 2611 10
    14MFUnited States DeLeon12+3010+110000 1611 20
    15DF United States Birnbaum34+0210002+000 3720 40
    16FWUnited States Mullins2+8010000+100 1101 00
    18MFHungary Stieber21+6570+1001+000 2957 10
    20DFUnited States Robinson5+0000001+100 700 00
    21MFUnited States Durkin16+7010002+000 2501 61
    22MFArgentina Asad27+3981002+001 3399 10
    23MFUnited States Harkes4+4010002+010 1011 10
    24GKUnited States Hamid14+000100000 1500 00
    25MFUnited States Jeffrey0+200000000 200 00
    26GKUnited States Clark3+0000001+000 400 10
    27DFLithuania Vytas000000000 000 00
    28DFCosta Rica Mora28+2021002+000 3302 21
    29FWJamaica Kelly0+1000001+000 200 00
    32FWBolivia Miranda0+7010001+000 801 10
    48GKUnited States Worra000000000 000 00
    91DFJamaica Fisher20+4110002+000 2610 40

    Most goals

    The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

    Rnk Pos No. Player MLS MLS Cup USOC Total
    1FW9England Wayne Rooney1200 12
    2MF10Argentina Luciano Acosta1001 11
    3FW11Jamaica Darren Mattocks1000 10
    4MF22Argentina Yamil Asad900 9
    5MF7United States Paul Arriola700 7
    6MF18Hungary Zoltán Stieber500 5
    7MF8Costa Rica Ulises Segura200 2
    DF15United States Steve Birnbaum200 2
    9DF13France Frédéric Brillant010 1
    DF14United States Nick DeLeon010 1
    MF23United States Ian Harkes001 1
    DF91Jamaica Oniel Fisher100 1
    Own GoalsJackson (FC Dallas)100 1
    Total 59 2 2 63

    Updated: November 4, 2018[26]

    Most assists

    Players in italics left the club during the season.

    Rnk Pos No. Player MLS MLS Cup USOC Total
    1MF10Argentina Luciano Acosta1700 17
    2MF23Argentina Yamil Asad801 9
    3MF7United States Paul Arriola800 8
    4FW9England Wayne Rooney700 7
    MF18Hungary Zoltán Stieber700 7
    6MF5Venezuela Junior Moreno200 2
    DF28Costa Rica Joseph Mora200 2
    8MF8Costa Rica Ulises Segura100 1
    DF13France Frédéric Brillant100 1
    DF14United States Nick DeLeon100 1
    MF21United States Chris Durkin100 1
    FW32Bolivia Bruno Miranda100 1
    FW16United States Patrick Mullins100 1
    FW23United States Ian Harkes100 1
    FW11Jamaica Darren Mattocks001 1

    Updated: September 30, 2018[27]

    Awards

    MLS Player of the Week

    Week Player Opponent Ref.
    24 Luciano Acosta Orlando City [28]
    25 Wayne Rooney Portland Timbers, New England Revolution [29]
    31 Luciano Acosta Montreal Impact [30]

    MLS Goal of the Week

    Week Player Opponent Ref.
    4 Yamil Asad Columbus Crew [31]
    16 Paul Arriola Toronto FC [32]
    20 Yamil Asad Vancouver Whitecaps [33]

    MLS Team of the Week

    Week Player Pos. Ref.
    3 Luciano Acosta Bench [34]
    7 Steve Clark Goalkeeper [35]
    12 Chris Durkin Midfielder [36]
    Luciano Acosta Bench [36]
    13 Paul Arriola Bench [37]
    16 Yamil Asad Midfielder [38]
    Paul Arriola Bench [38]
    20 Paul Arriola Midfielder [39]
    Zoltán Stieber Bench [39]
    22 Russell Canouse Midfielder [40]
    23 Luciano Acosta Bench [41]
    24 Wayne Rooney Forward [42]
    Luciano Acosta Midfielder [42]
    25 Ben Olsen Coach [43]
    Luciano Acosta Midfielder [43]
    Russell Canouse Midfielder [43]
    27 Luciano Acosta Midfielder [44]
    Bill Hamid Goalkeeper [44]
    Paul Arriola Bench [44]
    28 Steve Birnbaum Defender [45]
    Bill Hamid Bench [45]
    Russell Canouse Bench [45]
    29 Luciano Acosta Midfielder [46]
    31 Wayne Rooney Forward [47]
    Luciano Acosta Midfielder [47]
    Paul Arriola Bench [47]
    Bill Hamid Bench [47]
    32 Wayne Rooney Forward [48]
    33 Yamil Asad Midfielder [49]
    34 Wayne Rooney Forward [50]
    Luciano Acosta Midfielder [50]

    See also

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