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Columbus Crew
   
Year Founded1995
League Major League Soccer
StadiumColumbus Crew Stadium
CoachGreg Andrulis , 2001-

 
Home colors

 
Away colors

All-Time Leaders*
GamesMike Clark , 221
GoalsBrian McBride, Jeff Cunningham, 62
AssistsRobert Warzycha , 61
PointsBrian McBride, 169
ShutoutsJon Busch, 19
First Game
Columbus Crew 4 - 0 D.C. United
( Ohio Stadium; April 13, 1996)
Largest Win
Columbus Crew 6 - 1 New England Revolution
( Ohio Stadium; August 8, 1998)
Columbus Crew 6 - 1 Tampa Bay Mutiny
( Crew Stadium; June 16, 2001)
Worst Defeat
Columbus Crew 0 - 4 MetroStarsThe MetroStars are a Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise that plays at the Giants Stadium of the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The team colors are red, black, and gold; the home jerseys are red and black vertical stripes.
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D.C. United 4 - 0 Columbus Crew
( RFK Stadium; November 13, 1999)
Tampa Bay Mutiny 5 - 1 Columbus Crew
( Raymond James Stadium; March 18, 2000)
Dallas Burn 4 - 0 Columbus Crew
( Cotton Bowl; May 12, 2001)
MLS Cup
None
US Open Cup
2002

*all stats for MLS regular season only

The Columbus Crew are Columbus, Ohio's Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. They are owned by Lamar Hunt, who also owns the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Wizards and F.C. Dallas. They have played at Columbus Crew Stadium, the first major soccer-specific stadium in the US, since 1999.

The Crew have won only one tournament to date, the 2002 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, defeating the 2002 MLS Cup and Supporter's Shield winner Los Angeles Galaxy 1-0. They have reached one other final, the 1998 Open Cup, which was postponed due to a hurricane and controversially relocated from Virginia Beach to Soldier Field, the home of the Chicago Fire, who won the match in overtime 2-1.





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