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Sporting Kansas City and the Swope Park Rangers both pulled off 3-2 home wins on the weekend with wins over the Houston Dynamo and Las Vegas Lights. Daniel Salloi scored Sporting’s 600th league goal at home with his goal in the 59th minute. Meanwhile, earlier in the game, Roger Espinoza tied a club record, equalizing Kerry Zavagnin’s record for career yellow cards for the club with his 44th booking.
Here’s the full list of this week’s stats.
Sporting Kansas City
Daniel Salloi’s goal was Sporting’s 600th goal at home in league play.
Salloi scored his 11th goal at home in all competitions for KC, tying him with Jack Jewsbury, Miklos Molnar, and Teal Bunbury for 18th all time on that list.
Roger Espinoza’s yellow card was his 44th in league play, tying him with Kerry Zavagnin for the most in team history.
In the 29th minute, Graham Zusi moved ahead of Preki and into 6th place for league minutes played for Sporting, he finished the game with 17,880 minutes played.
Zusi started his 230th game in all competitions for KC breaking his tie with Preki for 5th all time on that list.
Graham Smith made his debut for Sporting KC.
He’s the first drafted rookie to play a game for KC since 2015.
Swope Park Rangers
Amer Didic made his 62nd league appearance for Swope, tying him with Christian Duke for the most all time.
It was Didic’s 70th appearance in all competitions for Swope, tying him with Duke for first all time on that list as well.
At 31 years, 147 days, Seth Sinovic became the 4th oldest player to play in or start a game for the Rangers in both league play and all competitions.
At 31 years, 147 days, Sinovic became the oldest player to score a goal for the Rangers in league play or in all competitions.
Colton Storm recorded his 6th assist in league play, breaking his tie with Felipe Hernandez for 5th all time on that list.
It was his 6th in all competitions as well, breaking his tie with Hernandez, Ualefi, and Kharlton Belmar for 6th all time on that list.
In the 71st minute, Storm moved ahead of Adrian Zendejas and into 4th place for league minutes played for Swope, he finished the game with 2,990 minute played.
Storm made his 34th league start, breaking his tie with Zendejas for 4th all time on that list.
At 25 years, 205 days, Kharlton Belmar became the 6th oldest goal scorer in Swope’s history in league play and all competitions.
In the 64th minute, Belmar moved ahead of Oumar Ballo and into 6th place for minutes played in all competitions, he finished the game with 3,317 minutes played.
Belmar made his 30th start in league play for Swope, tying him with Ualefi for 7th all time on that list.
Belmar and Felipe Hernandez made their 37th league appearance for Swope, breaking their tie with Parker Maher for 7th all time on that list.
It was their 41st in all competitions for Swope, breaking their tie with Maher and Zendejas for 7th all time on that list as well.
Hernandez made his 29th league start for Swope, breaking his tie with Maher for 9th all time on that list.
Hernandez made his 31st start in all competitions, tying him with Ualefi for 9th all time on that list.
At 19 years, 283 days, Wan Kuzain Wan Kamal became the 6th youngest player to score a goal in league play or in all competitions for Swope.