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Stats and milestones from this weekend’s games.

MLS: New England Revolution at Sporting KC Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Sporting Kansas City and the Swope Park Rangers each got a big win this weekend to continue their individual pushes for a playoff spot in MLS and the USL, here are some stats and milestones from the games this weekend.

Sporting Kansas City

Gerso Fernandes' goal was the 700th goal scored at home in all competitions in KC's history.

At 21 years, 100 days, Kevin Oliveira became the 20th youngest player to appear in a game for Kansas City.

Benny Feilhaber made his 158th start in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Mo Johnston for 13th on that list.

Tim Melia recorded his 33rd win in league play for KC, tying him with Bo Oshoniyi and Mike Ammann for 3rd all time on that list.

Swope Park Rangers

The five goals Swope scored are a team record.

At 17 years, 212 days, Max Rugova is the youngest goal scorer in Swope Park history in league play and in all competitions.

Nansel Selbol's two goals gave him eight in league play for Swope, moving him ahead of Kris Tyrpak and into 3rd place on that list.

It gave him eight goals in all competitions as well, tying him with Dane Kelly for 4th all time on that list.

In the 27th minute, Selbol moved ahead of Tyrpak and into 10th place for minutes played in all competitions, he finished the game with 2,110 minutes played.

Selbol started his 21st league game, tying him with Tyrpak for 10th all time on that list.

Kharlton Belmar's goal was his 11th in all competitions for Swope, breaking his tie with Tyrpak for 2nd all timeon that list.

Mark Anthony Gonzalez's assist was his 7th in league play for Swope, tying him with Ayrton for 2nd all time on that list.

Gonzalez's assist as well as Tyler Pasher's was their 7th in all competitions tying both of them with Ayrton for 2nd on that list.

In the 87th minute, Gonzalez moved ahead of Ualefi and into 4th place for league minutes played for Swope, he finished the game wtih 2,515 minutes played.

In the 15th minute, Adrian Zendejas moved ahead of Tommy Meyer and into 8th place for league minutes played for Swope, then in the 23rd he moved ahead of Kevin Oliveira and into 7th place on that list, he finished the game with 2,250 minutes played.

In the 52nd minute, Zendejas moved ahead of Ualefi and into 6th place for minutes played in all competitions, he finished the game with 2,640 minutes played.

Zendejas started his 25th league game, breaking his tie with Oliveira and Meyer for 7th on that list.

Kevin Oliveira made his 29th league appearance, breaking his tie with Tyrpak for 8th on that list.

Oumar Ballo started his 27th league game, breaking his tie with Gonzalez for 5th all time on that list.

Ballo started his 31st game in all competitions, tying him with Ualefi for 4th all time on that list.