Juice Boxes and Post Game Stats: 1200 Goals
A weekend of mixed results for the three Kansas City teams as the KC Current kicked off with a 1-1 draw against Angel City FC on Friday night. On Saturday, Sporting KC II faced the Tacoma Defiance in the Pacific Northwest and fell 1-0. The weekend ended with Sporting KC beating the Portland Timbers 4-1. Here are the stats and milestones from the three games.
Sporty KC
Andreu Fontas’ goal was the 1,200. in the league game for Kansas City.
Daniel Salloi made his 165th appearance in all competitions for KC, tied with Josh Wolff for 19th all-time on that list.
Remi Walter has completed his 50th league start for KC, he is the 61st player to have reached this mark.
Cameron Duke made his 27th backup appearance in league play for KC, tying him with Davy Arnaud for the 20th all-time on that list.
It was Duke’s 30th substitute appearance in all competitions, tying him with Diego Rubio at 20th all-time on that list.
KC current
Lo’eau LaBonta scored her 8th league goal for KC NWSL teams, tied for 5th all-time on this list with Sarah Hagen.
It was LaBonta’s 9th goal in all competitions for KC NWSL teams, breaking her tie with Hagen for 6th all-time on that list.
LaBonta made her 65th league appearance for KC NWSL teams, tied with Leigh Ann Brown for 6th place all-time on this list.
In the 4th minute, Kristen Edmonds passed Mandy Laddish to move up to 16th all-time in league minutes played for KC NWSL teams. She finished the game with 2,958 minutes played.
Edmonds made her 35th league start for KC NWSL teams, tying them with Merritt Mathias for 15th all-time on that list.
Edmonds made her 43rd start in all competitions for KC NWSL teams, breaking her tie with Brittany Kolmel for 12th all-time on that list.
Edmonds and Victoria Pickett made their 44th appearance in all competitions for KC NWSL teams, breaking their tie with Kolmel in 15th all-time on that list.
In the 40th minute, Kristen passed Hamilton Laddish to move up to 18th all-time for minutes played for KC NWSL teams in all competitions. She finished the game with 3,049 minutes played.
Hamilton made her 34th start in all competitions, tying her with Laddish in 19th all-time on that list.
In the 35th minute, Elizabeth Ball passed Victoria Pickett to move up to 18th all-time in league minutes played for KC NWSL teams. She finished the game with 2,628 minutes played.
In the 53rd minute, Ball passed Laddish to move up to 19th for minutes played for KC NWSL teams in all competitions. Ball then overtook Hamilton in the 80th minute to move up to 18th on that list. She finished the game with 3,060 minutes played.
Ball made her 32nd league appearance for KC NWSL teams, breaking their tie with Amy LePeilbet and Elizabeth Bogus for 20th all-time on that list.
Ball made her 31st start in all competitions for KC NWSL teams, breaking her tie with Pickett for 18th all-time on that list.
Ball made her 35th start in all competitions, breaking her tie with Laddish for 18th all-time on that list.
Sporty KC II
Kaveh Rad made his 51st start in the league, tying with Wan Kuzain for 5th all-time on that list.
Rad’s 54th appearance in all competitions placed him 11th all-time on that list, along with Adrian Zendejas and Kharlton Belmar.
Rad made his 51st start in all competitions, breaking his tie with Tyler Pasher for 8th all-time on that list.
In the 74th minute, Jake Davis passed Wilson Harris to move up to 9th all-time in league minutes played for SKCII. He finished the game with 4,021 minutes played.
In the 21st minute, Davis passed Parker Maher to move up to 12th for all minutes played for SKCII in all competitions. Davis then passed Harris in the 82nd minute to move up to 11th all-time on that list. He finished the game with 4,021 minutes played.
Davis made his 56th appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie with Maher, Pasher and Nansel Selbol for 7th all-time on that list.
Davis made his 46th league start for SKCII, tying with Colton Storm for 9th all-time on that list.
In the 55th minute, Jahon Rad Camden passed Riley to move up to 18th all-time in league minutes played for SKCII. He finished the game with 3,058 minutes played.
In the 55th minute, Rad passed Riley to move up to 19th for all minutes played for SKCII in all competitions. He finished the game with 3,058 minutes played.
Rad made his 51st league appearance for SKCII, breaking his tie with Maher in 9th all-time on that list.
Rad made his 51st appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie with Mark Anthony Gonzalez for 15th all-time on that list.