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D.C. United
2003 season
OwnerUnited States D.C. United Holdings
Head CoachEngland Ray Hudson
MLS7th
MLS CupConference Semifinals
U.S. Open CupSemifinals
Atlantic CupRunners-up
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Kovalenko
Etcheverry (06)
← 2002
2004 →

The 2003 D.C. United season was the clubs' ninth year of existence, as well as their seventh season in Major League Soccer.

Led by Ray Hudson, D.C. United's 2003 campaign was highlighted by the club's return to the MLS Cup Playoffs, their first postseason appearance since 1999. In the playoffs, United who didn't qualify for the playoffs until the final day of the regular season, took on the Eastern Conference regular season champions, Chicago Fire. The Fire defeated United 4–0 on aggregates in the conference semifinals, winning each leg by a 2–0 margin of victory.

Background

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November

On November 1, 2003, D.C. United played their first playoff match in nearly four years, entering the 2003 MLS Cup Playoffs as the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. In the Conference semifinals, United faced the Eastern Conference regular season champions, Chicago Fire. The two-match, aggregate series was first contested at United's RFK Stadium. The match ended in a 2–0 defeat thanks to goals from the Fire's Andy Williams and Ante Razov in the 4th and 94th minutes, respectively.[1]

A week later, on November 9, 2003, the second leg was played at Chicago Fire's Soldier Field, where the Fire defeated United by the same 2–0 scoreline, thus ultimately winning the series 4–0 on aggregate, and advancing to the Eastern Conference championship. The defeat ended United's playoff campaign and their season altogether.

Competitions

Overall

Major League Soccer

Standings

Eastern Conference
Pos Club GP W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Chicago Fire (E1) (SS) 30 15 7 8 53 43 10 53 Supporters' Shield, 2003 MLS Cup Playoffs
2 New England Revolution 30 12 9 9 55 47 8 45 2003 MLS Cup Playoffs
3 MetroStars 30 11 10 9 40 40 0 42
4 D.C. United 30 10 11 9 38 36 2 39
5 Columbus Crew 30 10 12 8 44 44 0 38
Overall table
Pos Club GP W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Chicago Fire (E1) (SS) 30 15 7 8 53 43 10 53 2003 MLS Cup Playoffs, 2004 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
2 San Jose Earthquakes (W1) 30 14 7 9 45 35 10 51
3 New England Revolution 30 12 9 9 55 47 8 45 2003 MLS Cup Playoffs
4 Kansas City Wizards 30 11 10 9 48 44 4 42
5 MetroStars 30 11 10 9 40 40 0 42
6 Colorado Rapids 30 11 12 7 40 45 -5 40
7 D.C. United 30 10 11 9 38 36 2 39
8 Columbus Crew 30 10 12 8 44 44 0 38
9 Los Angeles Galaxy 30 9 12 9 35 35 0 36 2003 MLS Cup Playoffs
10 Dallas Burn 30 6 19 5 35 64 -29 23

Results summary

Results by round

Match results

April 12, 2003 1 Kansas City Wizards 3–2 (a.e.t.) D.C. United Kansas City, Missouri
16:00 ET Preki 3'
Klein 61'
Brown gold-colored soccer ball 92'
Report Petke 36'
Quaranta 46'
Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium
April 19, 2003 2 D.C. United 0–0 (a.e.t.) Chicago Fire Washington, D.C.
15:30 ET Report Stadium: RFK Stadium
May 3, 2003 4 D.C. United 0–0 (a.e.t.) Dallas Burn Washington, D.C.
15:30 ET Spencer 24' (pen.) Report Etcheverry 7' Stadium: RFK Stadium
May 17, 2003 6 D.C. United 1–1 Kansas City Wizards Washington, D.C.
15:30 ET Report Stadium: RFK Stadium
June 7, 2003 8 D.C. United 2–0 Chicago Fire Washington, D.C.
15:30 ET Stadium: RFK Stadium
June 11, 2003 9 Colorado Rapids 0–0 (a.e.t.) D.C. United Denver, Colorado
17:30 ET Stadium: Invesco Field
June 14, 2003 10 D.C. United 3–0 Columbus Crew Washington, D.C.
15:30 ET Stadium: RFK Stadium
June 21, 2003 11 D.C. United 1–1 New England Revolution Washington, D.C.
15:30 ET Stadium: RFK Stadium
July 2, 2003 13 Dallas Burn 1–3 D.C. United Southlake, Texas
17:00 ET Stadium: Dragon Stadium
July 5, 2003 14 D.C. United 2–3 MetroStars Washington, D.C.
12:00 ET Stadium: RFK Stadium
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MLS Cup Playoffs

November 1, 2003 Conf. SF D.C. United 0–2 Chicago Fire Washington, D.C. United States
Report Williams 4'
Razov 94'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 15,202
Referee: George Gansner
November 9, 2003 Conf. SF Chicago Fire 2–0
(4–0 agg.)
D.C. United Chicago United States
Report Stadium: Soldier Field
Attendance: 15,312

U.S. Open Cup

July 16, 2003 Third round D.C. United Washington, D.C. 2–1 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Riverhounds Germantown, Maryland United States
Petke 33'
Kovalenko 44'
Report Wright Yellow card 37'
Tripoli Yellow card 41'
Villar Yellow card 59'
Martins 74'
Chulis Yellow card 83'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,073
Referee: Hector Tobon
August 6, 2003 Fourth round D.C. United Washington, D.C. 1–0 (a.e.t.) Virginia Virginia Beach Mariners Germantown, Maryland United States
Petke Yellow card 13'
Quintanilla Yellow card 23'
Eskandarian Yellow card 57'
Stokes Yellow card 90'
Stoitchkov gold-colored soccer ball 97'
Report Lassiter Yellow card 12'
Washington Yellow card 15'
Bilyk Yellow card 21'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 2,870
Referee: Abiodun Okulaja
August 27, 2003 Quarterfinals Wilmington Hammerheads North Carolina 0–1 Washington, D.C. D.C. United Wilmington, North Carolina United States
Zarate Yellow card 55' Report Cerritos 30' Stadium: Legion Field
Attendance: 5,016
Referee: Gus St. Silva
October 1, 2003 Semifinals MetroStars New Jersey 3–2 Washington, D.C. D.C. United Piscataway, New Jersey United States
Report Stadium: Yurcak Field
Attendance: 3,791
Referee: Terry Vaughn

Friendlies

May 14, 2003 D.C. United United States 1–0 England Tottenham Hotspur Washington, D.C. United States
Report Stadium: RFK Stadium
July 23, 2003 D.C. United United States 0–0 England Blackburn Rovers Washington, D.C. United States
Report Stadium: RFK Stadium
August 31, 2003 D.C. United United States 3–1 El Salvador El Salvador Washington, D.C. United States
Report Stadium: RFK Stadium

Club

Statistics

Transfers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Recap: Chicago Fire 2, D.C. United 0". MLSnet.com. DCUnited.com. November 1, 2003. Archived from the original on March 26, 2004. Retrieved April 9, 2012.