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Sporting Kansas City picked up a big win on the road, the 150th of Peter Vermes’ coaching career. Meanwhile Sporting KC II closed out their season with a win in Indianapolis on Wednesday and a loss in Louisville on Saturday night, but 2-1 score lines. Here are stats and milestones from those three games.
Sporting Kansas City
The win was Peter Vermes’ 150th in league play for KC, he’s the 5th coach in MLS history to reach that mark.
Graham Zusi made his 300th start in all competitions for KC, he’s the 2nd player to reach that milestone.
Zusi made his 313th appearance in MLS competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Matt Besler for the most all time.
At 34 years, 46 days, Zusi became the 14th oldest player to appear in or start a game for KC in league play or in all competitions, passing Paul Rideout.
Roger Espinoza made his 292nd appearance in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Kerry Zavagnin for 3rd all time on that list.
Espinoza’s assist was his 36th in league play for KC, breaking his tie with Davy Arnaud for 5th all time on that list.
It was Espinoza’s 36th in MLS competitions, tying him with Arnaud for 5th all time on that list.
It was also Espinoza’s 40th assist in all competitions, tying him with Arnaud for 5th on that list.
At 33 years, 344 days, Espinoza became the 16th oldest player to appear in a league game for KC, passing Julio Cesar.
In the 23rd minute, Tim Melia reached 15,000 minutes in MLS competitions for KC, he’s the 11th player to reach that mark.
Sporting Kansas City II
9/30
Christian Duke made his 79th start in all competitions, tying him with Felipe Hernandez for the most all time.
Bailey Sparks’ goal was the 100th in all competitions away from home for SKCII.
At 17 years, 275 days, Sparks became the 4th youngest goal scorer in league play or in all competitions for SKC.
At 17 years, 275 days, Sparks became the 17th youngest player to appear in a game for SKCII in league play and in all competitions.
At 17 years, 227 days, Kayden Pierre became the 9th youngest player to start a game for SKCII in league play or in all competitions.
Wilson Harris made his 55th appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie with Parker Maher, Nansel Selbol, and Tyler Pasher for 5th all time on that list.
Harris made his 39th league start, breaking his tie with Maher for 10th all time on that list.
In the 31st minute, Kaveh Rad moved ahead of Camden Riley and into 12th place for league minutes played for SKCII, he finished the game with 2,992 minutes played.
In the 31st minute Rad passed Riley and moved into 14th place for minutes played in all competitions for SKCII. In the 45th minute Rad passed Hadji Barry and moved into 13th place on that list, he finished the game with 2,992 minutes played.
Rad made his 35th league appearance, breaking his tie with Ethan Vanacore-Decker for 16th all time on that list.
Rad made his 35th appearance in all competitions, tying him with Barry for 16th all time on that list.
Rad made his 33rd league start, breaking his tie with Riley and Oumar Ballo for 12th all time on that list.
Rad made his 33rd start in all competitions, tying him with Barry for 13th all time on that list.
At 26 years, 189 days, Dillon Serna became the 20th oldest player to appear in or start a game for SKCII in league play.
10/3
Christian Duke made his 74th league appearance for SKCII, tying him with Amer Didic for 2nd all time on that list.
Wilson Harris made his 56th appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie with Maher, Selbol, and Pasher for 5th all time on that list.
Rad made his 36th appearance in all competitions, breaking his tie with Barry for 16th all time on that list.
Rad made his 34th league start, breaking his tie with Barry for 13th all time on that list.
At 26 years, 192 days, Serna tied Ballo as the 19th oldest player to appear in or start a league game for SKCII.
Serna also tied Ballo as the 20th oldest player to appear in or start a game in all competitions for SKCII.
Fredinho Mompremier recorded his 4th league assist, tying him with Daniel Salloi, Ualefi, Lebo Moloto, Pasher, and Dillon Serna for 10th all time on that list.
It was his 4th in all competitions as well, tying him with Selbol, Salloi, Moloto, and Serna for 12th all time on that list.
In the 15th minute, Camden Riley passed Barry and moved into 14th place for minutes played in all competitions for SKCII, he finished the game with 3,022 minutes played.
Riley made his 33rd league start, breaking his tie with Ballo for 13th all time on that list.
Riley made his 33rd start in all competitions, tying him with Barry for 14th all time on that list.