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Juice Boxes and Post Game Stats: Besler Stands Alone

Some stats and milestones from the weekend’s action.

MLS: Seattle Sounders at Sporting KC Peter G. Aiken

A pair of disappointing results for Kansas City this weekend, with Sporting Kansas City falling 1-0 on the road to the New England Revolution, while the Swope Park Rangers allowed a late equalizer and had to settle for a 1-1 draw with Saint Louis FC. Here are some stats and milestones from the games this weekend.

Sporting Kansas City

Matt Besler started his 229th league game for KC, breaking his tie with Kerry Zavagnin as the club’s all time leader in league starts.

In the 58th minute, Tim Melia hit the 10,000 minute mark for his MLS career in all competitions.

In the 56th minute, Graham Zusi moved ahead of Jimmy Conrad and into 6th place for minutes played in all competitions for KC, he finished the game with 20,586 minutes played.

Swope Park Rangers

At 33 years, 8 days, Brad Evans became the second oldest player to play a game for Swope Park.

At 25 years, 141 days, Hadji Barry tied Kharlton Belmar as the 6th oldest goal scorer in Swope’s history.

Felipe Hernandez made his 30th league appearance for Swope, tying him with Adrian Zendejas and Ualefi for 10th all time on that list.

It was his 34th appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie with Lebo Moloto and Kevin Oliveira for 10th all time on that list.