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The struggles for Kansas City’s two soccer teams continued this weekend with both Sporting Kansas City and the Swope Park Rangers falling on the road 1-0 and 5-1 respectively. Here are stats and milestones from the pair of games.
Sporting Kansas City
In the 42nd minute, Seth Sinovic moved ahead of Chris Klein and into 9th place for league minutes played for Kansas City, he finished the game with 16,430 minutes played.
Sinovic his 195th league appearance, tying him with Jack Jewsbury for 10th all time on that list.
Sinovic made his 230th start in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Preki for 7th all time on that list.
In the 85th minute, Kelyn Rowe hit 15,000 minutes played in league play for his MLS career, he finished the game with 15,005 minutes played.
Benny Feilhaber made his 250th start in all competitions of his MLS career.
At 34 years, 113 days, Feilhaber became the 12th oldest player to play in a league game for Sporting, he knocked Uche Okafor out of the top 20. He became the 12th oldest in all competitions as well, knocking Roy Lassiter out of the top 20 on that list.
Feilhaber became the 11th oldest player to start a league game for KC, knocking Tim Melia back out of the top 20. He became the 11th oldest to start a game in all competitions as well, knocking Alex Bunbury out of the top 20 on that list.
Feilhaber made his 162nd start in all competitions for KC, tying him with Jewsbury for 11th all time on that list.
In the 84th minute, Tim Melia moved ahead of Michael Harrington and into 16th place all time for minutes played in all competitions for KC, he finished the game with 13,283 minutes played.
Yohan Croizet made his 50th appearance in all competitions for KC, he’s the 75th player to reach that milestone.
Swope Park Rangers
Kaveh Rad became the 100th different player to play in a game for Swope Park.
At 17 years, 332 days Kaveh Rad is the 12th youngest player to appear in a league game or in all competitions for Swope.
Felipe Hernandez made his 62nd league appearance for Swope, tying him with Christian Duke for 2nd all time on that list.
In the 3rd minute, Hernandez moved ahead of Colton Storm and into 3rd place for minutes played in all competitions, Hernandez finished the game with 4,755 minutes played.
Hernandez’s goal was his 8th in league play, breaking his tie with Tyler Blackwood, Lebo Moloto, and Kris Tyrpak for 5th all time on that list.
It was his 8th in all competitions, tying him with Blackwood and Dane Kelly for 6th all time on that list.
Adrian Zendejas made his 42nd league appearance, breaking his tie with Oumar Ballo for 10th all time on that list.
Zendejas made his 42nd league start, breaking his tie with Kharlton Belmar for 6th all time on that list.