25 April 2026

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v. FC DALLAS

Greetings to my brothers and sisters in Green. The Dallas have arrived, fresh off the plane from Planet Texas. They will be our guests at Royal Brougham Park on Saturday night. Oh, and um, errrrr, hard pass on that gift card, Tex.

What: MLS league match, Seattle Sounders FC v. FC Dallas.


Where: Royal Brougham Park, Occidental Avenue, Seattle, Washington.


When: 7:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, Saturday 25 April 2026 CE.


At Stake: Points in the league. Sounders are currently 7th in the MLS league table on 16 points, eight points adrift of leaders San Jose. Should Sounders win, we could climb as high as 4th place. That scenario would involve Minnesota and LAFC getting no better than a draw in their match, and New England on the road defeating Miami. Should Sounders be defeated on Saturday night, we could drop as low as 13th, the position Dallas currently hold.


Where to Watch: Apple TV.


Where to Listen: KJR 93.3 FM and El Rey 1360 AM. As this is a home match, you have the option of listening to the KJR commentators by selecting alternate audio and then Seattle home radio in the Apple TV control layer.


Things have settled down a bit since our CONCACAF Champions Cup elimination. We gave a bit of a battering to St. Louis last Sat by hitting four goals past them, and restored a bit of our dignity in the process.


All that in the rear-view now, the MLS fixture list continues to supply opponents, and next up are our close friends from the Metroplex, FC Dallas.


The Dallas haven’t had much luck at Royal Brougham Park, and there’s little reason for that to change. That said, Dallas has only two losses in their nine league matches this season (3-4-2), so I doubt they’ll be pushovers. With all that in mind, let the mayhem ensue.


If you have the means and time, get ye down to the ground and link up with ours. If that’s not possible for whatever reason, link up with your mates at anyplace that will show the match, pub, house, flat, boat, wherever, and cheer your lungs out. I mean don’t actually do that, it would be very difficult to re-situate lungs, but you get the gist.


It’s Sounders football, under the Saturday night lights of Royal Brougham Park. GO ON YOU SOUNDERS!!! GET IN!!!


Before kick-off, please join me in the auld toast: “TO THE SEATTLE SOUNDERS FOOTBALL CLUB…AND VICTORY!!!”


Before Saturday night’s match against the Dallas, Cristian Roldan will be honoured for having made his 400th appearance for Sounders FC in all competitions. Cristian currently has 403 appearances. Only Stefan Frei has more with 525.


The Good News

We don’t really lose to this lot at Royal Brougham Park. Our all-time record in the league when playing in Seattle is 12-4-1. That’s a whole tonne of not losing, and mostly winning.


Sounders have a home record of 3-0-0 in all competitions. That statistic increases to 4-0-0 if you count the Spokane fixture as a home match.


Dallas haven’t won a match since 4 April when they absolutely battered DC United 4:0 at Potomac Avenue.


Sounders haven’t lost in the league since 28 February (RSL 2:1 SEA), and haven’t lost in all competitions since 8 April at El Volcan (TIG 2:0 SEA). Sounders overall record in all competitions is 8-1-2. That’s pretty dominant.


The Sounders have the best defence in the league, having only conceded three goals. In all competitions, our defence allows less than a goal per match (0.64).


Against common opponents, Sounders’ results are equal to or superior to those of Dallas.


It is possible that Dallas and Croatia striker Petar Musa may not play due to injury. As Musa is awfully good at scoring goals, his absence would make Dallas’ attack a bit easier to contain.


I give credit to Brian Schmetzer for utilising more of the squad against the St. Louis on a short turn-around. Although the Gaffer could extend this to Tsukanome, Baker, Hawkins, Gomez, and get even more efficiency and utility out of the squad. This is a marked improvement over how it used to be, with so many riding the bench whilst their teammates were run out over and over even when completely thrashed. Credit given where credit is due. We’ll see if turning this new corner continues after our injured defenders return to fitness.


The Bad News

Although Dallas has been far from dominant, they haven’t lost many matches. That means they’re getting results, even if those results are sometimes draws.


Dallas scores more goals than we do. They are the side statistically more likely to score two goals. Dallas averages 1.89 goals/match, and we average 1.64 goals/match. So something to pay attention to.


If Petar Musa is fit enough to play, that creates problems for our defence. Musa has hit nine goals this season, and 43 goals in 69 matches for Dallas in total. Musa has scored wherever he has played. He previously played for Slavia Prague, Union Berlin, Boavista, and Benfica.


Musa is the danger man (9 goals) if he’s fit enough to play. Farrington (4 goals, 3 assists) is next on the list and can also turn provider. After that, Dallas’ attack drops off a fair amount. Valiente (3 assists) is also a top playmaker for them.


Cristian Roldan will be out today, as he got clouted in the head with the football in training and is in concussion protocol. Roldan plays a massive role holding in front of our back four, and also is one of our better playmakers. He often wears the captain’s armband. Any match that he misses is not good for us.


It is also possible that Albert Rusnak may be limited by leg issues, and he may or may not play, depending on the severity of the injuries. Rusnak is first-choice in our midfield, and arguably one of our most dangerous goal threats, wether he is smashing in goals or setting them up for his teammates.


The Side I Would Select

There’s been a solid week between matches. In this situation, you select your first-choice players. Note: MLS player availability, injury, and disciplinary information are one week old, as the league’s website had not updated this information as of 9:58 p.m. PDT.


Rationale:

I prefer Lopez to Alex at centre-half, because Alex is a midfielder that was converted to a right-back and Lopez’ natural position is centre-half. I like Morris better at left-forward than centre-forward. I prefer Musovski at centre-forward because he is a better passer, and lately a better finisher compared to Morris. In the instance of fixture clutter I think it’s a bad idea to play Rusnak and Ferreira in the team at the same time, as they are the top two #10s in the team, and the quality at that position dramatically drops from there. As there’s a week ’til the next match, it should be just fine to deploy both of them. With Cristian out, then Dotson is the logical choice to deputise.


GK     Thomas

LB     Nouhou

LCH    Ragen

RCH    Lopez

RB     Alex

LDM    Dotson

RDM   Brunell 

LF     Morris (If Albert sits then Rothrock here)

CAM   Rusnak (If Albert sits out due to injury, insert Ferreira here)

RF     Ferreira (If Albert sits then Morris here)

CF     Musovski


The Side I Think The Gaffer Will Select

Credit to the Gaffer for doing a decent job of resting players against St. Louis. Look for him to re-assert his selections from previous matches, barring injury, now that the players have had a bit of rest and recovery.


GK     Thomas

LB     Nouhou

RCH    Ragen

LCH    Alex

RB     Kossa-Rienzi

LDM   Brunell (If Albert sits and Brunell to right-forward, then Dotson here)

RDM   Kingston

LF     Rothrock

CAM   Rusnak (If Albert sits out due to injury, insert Ferreira here)

RF     Ferreira (If Albert sits then Arriola or Brunell here)

CF     Morris


Intangibles

The Referee for Saturday night’s match will be Tori Penso.

SEA record with Penso as Ref: 0-0-1

DAL record with Penso as Ref: 0-2-2


SEA 2026 transfer fees paid: €0

DAL 2026 transfer fees paid: €5.68M


General notes on personnel

Dallas transfers IN:

Binyamin (Hapoel Tel Aviv) €1.49M

Louis - draft

Simmonds - draft

Johansson (Mjallby)

Swann - reserves

Contreras - reserves

Scabin - reserves

Starnes - draft

Sirois (CF Montreal) €127,000

Valiente (Defensor) €1M

Thompson (Lexington SC) loan

Moreno (Fluminense) loan (fee: €560,000)


Dallas transfers OUT:

Endeley - released

Jackson - released

Lletget (Monterey Bay) free

Pedrinho (Maccabi Netanya) free

Pepi - released

Pondeca (Corpus Christi) free

Ramirez - released

Sainte (El Paso) free

Scott (Lexington SC) free

Urzua - released

Sali (Al-Riyadh) loan

Paes (Ajax) €1.5M

Pomykal - released


Comparison against common opponents

HOU 0:1 SEA

DAL 4:3 HOU

(against HOU: SEA 1-0-0 +1, DAL 1-0-0 +1) even


SEA 4:1 STL

DAL 1:1 STL

(against STL: SEA 1-0-0 +3, DAL 0-1-0 0) decisive edge SEA


MIN 0:0 SEA

DAL 0:1 MIN

(against MIN: SEA 0-1-0 0, DAL 0-0-1 -1) marginal edge SEA


Know Thine Enemy

The Dallas as they lined up against Minnesota United in their 0:1 defeat at Hunt Way on 22 April.


GOALKEEPER

Michael Collodi, 24

United States

Notable Clubs: FC Dallas (18/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €400,000

Notes: Developed by FC Dallas. Played his university football for Columbia (58/0).


DEFENCE

Nolan Norris, 21

United States

Notable Clubs: FC Dallas (25/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €250,000

Notes: Developed by FC Dallas. Has played at youth levels for United States (27/3).


Sebastien Ibeagha, 34

United States

Notable Clubs: AC Horsens (17/0), Fram Reykjavik (19/1), San Antonio FC (30/0), New York City FC (64/0), Los Angeles FC (30/0), FC Dallas (104/4)

Estimated Transfer Value: €300,000

Notes: Developed by Houston Dynamo. Played his university football for Duke (70/8). Nigerian by birth, Ibeagha was named USL Defender of the Year and to the USL All-League First Team during his time at San Antonio FC. Won MLS Cup and league double with LAFC.


Osaze Urhoghide, 25

Netherlands

Notable Clubs: Sheffield Wednesday (19/0), Oostende (34/0), Amiens (35/2), FC Dallas (35/3)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2M

Notes: Developed by CD Hounslow United and Wimbledon.


Shaq Moore, 29

United States (21/1)

Notable Clubs: Huracan (6/0), Levante (6/0), Reus (9/0), Tenerife (90/1), Nashville SC (66/1), FC Dallas (42/3)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.5M

Notes: Developed by IMG Academy, FC Dallas, and Huracan. Won a CONCACAF Gold Cup with United States. Named to CONCACAF Gold Cup Best XI 2021.


MIDFIELD

Joaquin Valiente, 25

Uruguay

Notable Clubs: Defensor (105/13), Barcelona SC (38/5), FC Dallas (8/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.8M

Notes: Full name: Joaquin Valiente Cioli. Developed by CA Colonia Valdense and Defensor.


Christian Cappis, 26

United States

Notable Clubs: Hobro (62/1), Brondby (49/6), Molde (2/0), Viking (26/0), FC Dallas (20/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €600,000

Notes: Developed by Texans SC Houston and FC Dallas. Won a Norwegian championship with Viking.


Kaick, 20

Brazil

Notable Clubs: Gremio (1/0), FC Dallas (36/2)

Estimated Transfer Value: €2.5M

Notes: Full name: Kaick da Silva Ferreira. Developed by Gremio.


Herman Johansson, 28

Sweden (2/0)

Notable Clubs: Sandvikens (23/9), Mjallby (117/17), FC Dallas (8/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.8M

Notes: Developed by Ornen and Friska Viljor. Won a Swedish championship with Mjallby.


FORWARD

Santiago Moreno, 26

Colombia (1/0)

Notable Clubs: America de Cali (41/7), Portland Timbers (131/20), FC Dallas (4/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €3M

Notes: A native of Cali, Colombia. Signed with Portland on 29 July 2021.


Petar Musa, 28

Croatia (10/1)

Notable Clubs: Slavia Prague (30/11), Viktoria Zizkov (34/11), Slovan Liberec (28/7), Union Berlin (14/1), Boavista (27/11), Benfica (44/12), FC Dallas (69/43)

Estimated Transfer Value: €8M

Notes: Developed by Hrvatski Dragovoljac and NK Zagreb. Won two Czech First League titles and a Czech Cup with Slavia Prague. Won a Premeira Liga title and a Supertaca Candido de Oliveira (Portuguese Super Cup) with Benfica. Shared a Czech First League Golden Boot with Libor Kozak seeing each player score 14 goals). Named Czech First League Forward of the Year 2019-20.


Familiar Faces

None.


Squads

Sounders FC from:

Frei, Thomas, Baker, Hawkins, Kossa-Rienzi, Lopez, Nouhou, Ragen, Alex, Brunell, Dotson, Gomez, Kingston, Rusnak, Arriola, De Rosario, Ferreira, Morris, Musovski, Rothrock, Tsukanome.


Dallas from:

Collodi, Sirois, Abubakar, Alvaro, Ibeagha, Moore, Norris, Torquato, Binyamin, Cappis, Delgado, Garcia, Johansson, Kaick, Ramiro, Sarver, Valiente, Deedson, Farrington, Louis, Moreno, Musa, Simmonds.


Note: MLS player availability, injury, and disciplinary information for Dallas are one week old, as the league’s website had not updated this information as of 9:58 p.m. PDT. Sounders FC player availability supplemented through the Gaffer’s press conference from Friday afternoon.


Note: It is possible that Dallas and Croatia striker Petar Musa may not be available as he may have been injured in his last match. Musa’s status has not been reported on or listed anywhere.


Injury List

(MLS player availability, injury, and disciplinary information for Dallas are one week old, as the league’s website had not updated this information as of 9:58 p.m. PDT. Sounders FC player availability supplemented through the Gaffer’s press conference from Friday afternoon.)


Sounders FC -

OUT: Petkovic (knee), Gomez Andrade (hamstring), de la Vega (knee), Sailor (knee), Kim (calf).

MATCHDAY DECISION: Rusnak (adductor/hamstring).


Dallas -

OUT: Anderson Julio (leg), Kamungo (leg).

MATCHDAY DECISION: Musa (status unknown).


Discipline

(MLS player availability, injury, and disciplinary information for Dallas are one week old, as the league’s website had not updated this information as of 9:58 p.m. PDT. Sounders FC player availability supplemented through the Gaffer’s press conference from Friday afternoon.)


Sounders FC: No players suspended.


Dallas: Urhoghide is suspended due to accumulated bookings.


Fun Fact

This is a bit of old (6 April), if under-reported news regarding the results of Seattle Sounders FC Academy teams at the Generation Cup.


Sounders U-15s: Lost in the Final to Valencia 5:0

Sounders U-16s: Lost in the Semi-Finals to RB Bragantino 3:2

Individual Honours: Sounders U-15 forward Cristopher Batiz won the Golden Boot in his age group, scoring six goals.


Congratulations to our Academy scholars for making massive impacts in a high-level international club tournament. Well done, lads!

17 April 2026

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC v. ST. LOUIS CITY SC

Greetings to my brothers and sisters in Green. Sounders FC prepare to host St. Louis City. St. Louis City, a club representing a region of fried ravioli, thinly-veiled racism, shitty politicians, and attempted biblical justification for scores of incredibly bad ideas, will make its debut on the freshly-installed natural grass pitch of Royal Brougham Park. I’m quite certain there will be zero blow-back from the above statements of fact. One-thousand one…one-thousand two…one-thousand three…


What: MLS league match, Seattle Sounders FC v. St. Louis City SC.


Where: Royal Brougham Park, Occidental Avenue, Seattle, Washington.


When: 6:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, Saturday 18 April 2026 CE.


At Stake: Points in the league. Sounders find themselves currently in 7th place in the MLS league table on 13 points, eight points adrift of leaders Vancouver. A win might place us as high as 5th, but it is not possible for us to ascend higher than that this weekend and said ascension would require both Nashville and LAFC to drop points. A loss could drop us out of the top ten as Colorado, Dallas, Miami, New York City FC, San Diego, Charlotte, Toronto, the Red Donkeys, and Minnesota could all surpass 13 points with a victory. Although it would be a massive overstatement to say the match is meaningless, it is fair to say that it is one-34th of a slice of the MLS league championship.


Where to Watch: Apple TV.


Where to Listen: KJR 93.3 FM and El Rey 1360 AM. Don’t much care for the commentary of Apple TV’s Blake Price and Brian Dunseth? Select alternate audio in the control layer of Apple TV for the KJR feed with Danny Jackson and Steve Zakuani.


Although the ultimate result of the cup tie was disappointing, our lads produced a top effort. Our Boys in Green hit three goals in the second leg only to be eliminated by slack marking during one Tigres set piece. Sounders FC created more than enough chances to win the tie, despite digging themselves a 2:0 deficit in the away leg.


With the cup tie firmly in the rear-view, we move on to our league opponent on Saturday, St. Louis. We managed them quite nicely in the reverse fixture, and I see no reason why we shouldn’t repeat the process this weekend. Time to get back on the horse and remind our opponents that we have won the most trophies of any MLS Club since our entry into the league in 2009.


If you have the means to get to the football ground, tie your scarves proper and link up with ours for the march to the match from Pioneer Square. For those of us who can’t get there, it’s pubs and dwellings for stories and tellings. Houses and flats for pints and cats. Boats and ships for pie and chips.


It’s Sounders football, under the Saturday night lights of Royal Brougham Park. GO ON YOU SOUNDERS!!! GET IN!!!


Before kick-off, please join me in the auld toast: “TO THE SEATTLE SOUNDERS FOOTBALL CLUB…AND VICTORY!!!”


It’s a two-day turn-around for the Sounders FC. You know what that means.

It means “ROW YE BASTARDS!!!”. No rest for the weary.


The Good News

Sounders are tied for best defence along with San Jose and LAFC conceding only two goals in league play. 25th placed St. Louis has conceded nine league goals in seven matches.


Danger men for the Sounders are: Paul Rothrock (5 goals in all competitions), Albert Rusnak (3 goals in all competitions), Paul Arriola and Danny Musovski (2 goals each in the Champions Cup). Jesus Ferreira leads the club with four assists in the league.


Sounders are doing extremely well this season playing 10 matches in all competitions and losing only twice (7-1-2). Over this period we have scored 14 goals and only conceded six. That my friends is a recipe for dominance.


Sounders centre-half, Stuart Hawkins, who had been sidelined with a quadriceps issue, has been rated fit for selection. This is vitally important, as we still have three defenders, all centre-halves, still on injury list.


The Bad News

Although St. Louis currently find themselves in 25th place in the league table, the quality of their football is improving. They are unbeaten in their last four matches in all competitions (2-2-0). Over this period they have scored nine goals (2.25 goals/match), and conceded only three (0.75 goals conceded/match).


In all competitions played, St. Louis are averaging roughly the same amount of goals per match as the Sounders, trailing our average goals scored by only 0.15 goals/match.


Hartel leads St. Louis in goals scored with two. Baumgartl, McSorley, Becher, and Durkin have hit one goal each. Their top playmaker is Edelman who has three assists. All that said, they seem to be on a mission to turn their season around. We had better be prepared, as this lot hit 4 goals past Tulsa midweek in the US Open Cup.


The Side I Would Select

Anyone who played 60 or more minutes midweek in the cup tie, probably shouldn’t be in the team for Sat. Especially if they’re older veterans. This would be my selection.


Rationale:

Right. So it’s a two-day turn-around from midweek to the Saturday league match against St. Louis. If you’re looking at my selection and thinking: “Wow, that’s completely mental, what kind of drugs is that bloke on?” Here is a well thought out and researched defence of this selection.


GOALKEEPER

Thomas has been the regular selection so far in league matches, and has been exceptional. No reason to change that paradigm anytime soon.


DEFENCE

Right now we’ve got seven defenders available for selection. Of those, only Hawkins, Lopez, and Ragen are centre-halves. Hawkins is rarely in the team because he’s not in Schmetzer’s “circle of trust” - despite being a United States youth international, and he’s also just come off injury list, which means that the Gaffer is rightfully protecting the player and making sure he’s fully fit, before deploying him in a match. Ragen played 90 minutes midweek in the cup tie, and is generally playing at left-centre-half every match, which Jackson has rightfully earned by being dead reliable over the years. I don’t know how much longer he can keep that pace up, although at 27 years-old, and a week after this match for recovery, you can probably get away with running him back out. Even if you wanted to rest Ragen, there’s no one healthy to put in his place just now with Gomez Andrade, Sailor, and Kim all still out with leg issues. Bloody difficult to play football when your legs don’t work proper. Also very hard on your teammates that need the occasional respite from match play for reasons of muscle recovery. Love Alex Roldan. Very good footballer. Works his socks off every match. All that said - he is not a centre-half, and he also played the full 90 midweek. Antino Lopez IS a centre-half, for that is the position he is best deployed at. Lopez is also 23 years-old, and hasn’t been selected in the team since 5 April when he played the full 90 in our 0:1 victory at Houston. As Kossa-Rienzi (71 minutes) and Alex played heavy minutes midweek, Baker is the sensible choice at right-back. A no-nonsense defender with more than his fair share of toughness and bite, Baker at 22 years-old gives you fresh legs to spell a weary team. Nouhou has to play, after running 83 minutes midweek, because we, inexplicably, have only one left-back in the entire squad. Maybe selling Baker-Whiting wasn’t such a good idea. Just sayin’.


HOLDING MIDFIELD

Cristian played the full 90 minutes midweek, and needs a chance to recover. He’s 30 years-old, and there’s really no reason to run him out three days after that knock-down, drag-out fight midweek. Brunell (45 minutes) and Dotson (7 minutes) are logical choices as they had lesser workload in the cup tie. Add to that Brunell’s magical powers of youthful recovery at 19 years-old, and you can see the wisdom of selecting him in the team for Sat. Peter Kingston would also be a fine selection in this role as he played zero minutes midweek.


#10 AND FORWARD ROLES

Rothrock, Morris, Rusnak, and Ferreira all played 90 minutes midweek. Rothrock and Ferreira could probably handle 45-50 minutes on Saturday, but there’s really no need to push it. Morris, at 31 years of age, has a history of leg, knee, and ankle issues, so it would be bloody foolhardy to select him for Saturday. Rusnak, although seemingly durable over the years is also 31. You would think it would be sensible to play Ferreira in the #10 role to let Rusnak sit this one out, but our Manager played the both of them the entire 90 minutes midweek, in what I could best describe as wanting to win so desperately that we’ve really got no cover at the #10 for Sat. Unless, of course, you would consider Alex at the #10, as his original position was midfield, and his passing is good enough to manage quite nicely in that role. But then, Alex also played 90 minutes midweek, so maybe not the best choice. Tsukanome, who bashed in 18 goals for the Sounders FC Reserves last season, can play a second-striker role, behind Musovski at centre-forward who only played 45 minutes midweek. Arriola is the logical choice on the left, as Rothrock went 90 whilst Arriola (a former Yanks stalwart with 50 caps and 10 goals on his international resume) only played 19 minutes midweek and is also a player that provides both experience and quality at left-forward. Gomez is a sensible choice at right-forward because Ferreira and Morris who can also play this position both played 90 minutes midweek. Neither Gomez nor Tsukanome have been selected in the team even once this season. This is a mistake. Either they are ready at any time to step into the team and contribute, or they should be loaned out, or sold.


This exercise in thinking out loud regarding team selection should establish the overarching concept of how a disproportionally small portion of our squad (13-15 players) gets unnecessarily over-used. There is more than enough cover and quality in the squad (except in defence, due to injuries, as illustrated above), that no player should have to play anything more than a cameo substitute role on short rest. This is colloquially referred to as ‘load management’.


GK     Thomas

LB     Nouhou

LCH    Ragen

RCH    Lopez

RB     Baker

LDM    Dotson

RDM   Brunell

LF     Arriola

CAM   Tsukanome

RF     Gomez

CF     Musovski


The Side I Think The Gaffer Will Select

Fire up the cryo-chambers Sounders FC medical staff. I’d expect few changes in the team from the last fixture.


GK     Thomas

LB     Nouhou

LCH    Ragen

RCH    Alex

RB     Kossa-Rienzi

LDM    Brunell

RDM   Cristian

LF     Rothrock

CAM   Rusnak

RF     Ferreira

CF     Morris


Intangibles

The Referee for Saturday night’s match will be Chris Penso.

SEA record with Penso as Ref: 19-3-5

STL record with Penso as Ref: 1-0-0


Sounders FC 2026 transfer fees paid: €0

St. Louis 2026 transfer fees paid: €7.69M


General notes on personnel

St. Louis transfers IN:

Edelman (NYRB) €600,000

Wallem (Slavia Prague) €2M

Rafael Santos (Colorado Rapids) free

Mbacke Fall (FC Barcelona) free

Polvara (Aberdeen) €200,000

MacNaughton (DC United) free

Cordova (BSC Young Boys) loan fee €300,000


St. Louis transfers OUT:

Alm (Orgryte) free

Kessler (Charlotte FC) free

Morales - released

Padelford (Minnesota United FC) end of loan

Pidro (Velez Mostar) free

Watts - released
Wentzel (Real Salt Lake) free

Antwi (Birmingham Legion) free

Reid (Sporting Kansas City) free

Zalinsky - released

Olivares (SC Jacksonville) loan

Joao Klauss (LA Galaxy) €2M


Comparison against common opponents

n/a


Know Thine Enemy

St. Louis as they lined up in their 4:0 US Open Cup victory over Tulsa at Citypark on 15 April.


GOALKEEPER

Roman Burki, 35

Switzerland (9/0)

Notable Clubs: BSC Young Boys (2/0), FC Thun (4/0), FC Schaffhausen (9/0), Grasshoppers (110/0), SC Freiberg (34/0), Borussia Dortmund (176/0), St. Louis City SC (97/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.2M

Notes: Developed by FC Munsingen and BSC Young Boys. Won a Swiss Cup with Grasshoppers. Won two DFB Pokal and a DFB Supercup with Borussia Dortmund. Named to MLS Best XI 2023. Named MLS Goalkeeper of the Year 2023.


DEFENCE

Mykhi Joyner, 19

United States

Notable Clubs: St. Louis City SC (16/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €250,000

Notes: Played for United States at youth levels (3/2).


Dante Polvara, 25

United States

Notable Clubs: Aberdeen (65/3), Charleston Battery (18/1), St. Louis City SC (7/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €400,000

Notes: Developed by New York City FC. Played his university football for Georgetown (56/16). Won a Scottish Cup with Aberdeen.


Timo Baumgartl, 30

Germany

Notable Clubs: VfB Stuttgart (115/2), PSV Eindhoven (21/1), Union Berlin (33/1), Schalke 04 (12/0), St. Louis City SC (29/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €600,000

Notes: Developed by GSV Maichingen, SSV Reutlingen, and VfB Stuttgart. Won a 2. Bundesliga championship with VfB Stuttgart.


Lukas MacNaughton, 31

Canada (1/0)

Notable Clubs: Pacific FC (53/5), Toronto FC (28/0), Nashville SC (20/1), DC United (11/1), St. Louis City (5/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1M

Notes: Developed by Royale Union Rixensartoise. Played his university football at Toronto (63/17). Won a Canadian Premier League title with Pacific FC. Won a Canadian Championship with Toronto FC.


Tomas Totland, 26

Norway

Notable Clubs: Sogndal (72/7), Tromso (27/5), Hacken (44/1), St. Louis City SC (50/2)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.2M

Notes: Developed by Fana. Won a Swedish league title with Hacken.


MIDFIELD

Miguel Perez, 20

United States

Notable Clubs: St. Louis City SC (19/1), Birmingham Legion (27/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €300,000

Notes: Developed by St. Louis City SC. Played for United States (2/1) at youth levels.


Chris Durkin, 26

United States

Notable Clubs: DC United (96/5), Sint-Truiden (68/2), St. Louis City SC (53/2)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.8M

Notes: Developed by Richmond Kickers and DC United.


FORWARD

Marcel Hartel, 30

Germany

Notable Clubs: 1. FC Koln (8/0), Union Berlin (54/4), Arminia Bielefeld (55/1), FC St. Pauli (98/24), St. Louis City SC (49/14)

Estimated Transfer Value: €4.5M

Notes: Developed by SC West Koln and 1. FC Koln. Won a 2. Bundesliga title with Arminia Bielefeld. Won a 2. Bundesliga title with St. Pauli.


Sergio Cordova, 28

Venezuela (19/0)

Notable Clubs: Caracas (36/4), Augsburg (75/7), Arminia Bielefeld (23/2), Real Salt Lake (33/9), Vancouver Whitecaps FC (19/2), Alanyaspor (53/12), Sochi (10/0), Young Boys (21/2), St. Louis City SC (5/0)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.5M

Notes: Developed by Caracas. Won a Canadian Championship with Vancouver Whitecaps FC.


Jeong Sang-bin, 24

South Korea (3/1)

Notable Clubs: Suwon Bluewings (28/6), Grasshopper (13/0), Minnesota United FC (70/7), St. Louis City SC (13/1)

Estimated Transfer Value: €1.8M

Notes: Developed by Suwon Bluewings.


Familiar Faces

None.


Squads

Sounders FC from:

Frei, Thomas, Baker, Hawkins, Kossa-Rienzi, Lopez, Nouhou, Ragen, Alex, Brunell, Cristian, Dotson, Gomez, Kingston, Rusnak, Arriola, De Rosario, Ferreira, Morris, Musovski, Rothrock, Tsukanome.


St. Louis from:

Burki, Lundt, Baumgartl, Fallou Fall, Mbacke Fall, Hiebert, MacNaughton, Polvara, Rafael Santos, Totland, Yaro, Durkin, Edelman, Hartel, Joyner, Lowen, Ostrak, Pearce, Perez, Wallem, Becher, Cordova, Glover, Jeong, McSorley, Teuchert.


Injury List

(as listed on mlssoccer.com at press time)


Sounders FC -

OUT: Petkovic (knee), Gomez Andrade (hamstring), de la Vega (knee), Sailor (knee), Kim (calf).

MATCHDAY DECISION: none.


St. Louis -

OUT: Orozco (concussion), Celio Pompeu (knee).

MATCHDAY DECISION: none.


Discipline

(as listed on mlssoccer.com at press time)


No players suspended from either team.


Fun Fact

Per Sounders FC Communications: Cristian Roldan recently made his 400th appearance for the club in all competitions. Only Stefan Frei has appeared more times for the club with 426 career appearances. Well done, Cristian!!!

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