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Sporting Kansas City fought back from a half time deficit to take all three points at home on Saturday against the San Jose Earthquakes. In Atlanta, the Swope Park Rangers fell 2-1 on the road. Here’s the stats and milestones from this weekend’s games.
Sporting Kansas City
Roger Espinoza made his 274th appearance in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Nick Garcia and Davy Arnaud for 4th all time on that list.
At 34 years, 210 days, Benny Feilhaber became the 4th oldest goal scorer in league play for Kansas City.
He became the 5th oldest goal scorer in all competitions for KC.
Feilhaber’s goal was his 20th at home in league play for KC, tying him with Josh Wolff for 7th all time on that list.
It was his 22nd in all competitions at home, tying him with Wolff and Mo Johnston for 6th all time on that list.
Johnny Russell’s assist was his 22nd in all competitions for KC, tying him with Jack Jewsbury for 11th all time on that list.
It was Russell’s 16th in league play, tying him with Chance Myers for 18th all time on that list.
Tim Melia made his 163rd start in all competitions, breaking his tie with Jack Jewsbury for 12th all time on that list.
Swope Park Rangers
Felipe Hernandez made his 75th league appearance for Swope, breaking his tie with Amer Didic for the most all time for the club.
Hernandez started his 69th game in all competitions for Swope, tying him with Christian Duke for 2nd all time on that list.
Wilson Harris scored his 6th goal in league play for Swope, tying him with Dane Kelly and Kevin Oliveira for 9th all time on that list.
It was his 6th in all competitions as well, tying him with Oliveira for 10th all time on that list.
Harris made his 29th league appearance, tying him with Lebo Moloto for 18th all time on that list.
Alexsander started his 21st league game for Swope, tying him with James Musa and Kris Tyrpak for 20th all time on that list.