Reigning in Seattle

Doug McIntyre of ESPN Magazine features the Seattle Sounders FC in the May 28 World Football Issue and proclaims "Yes, world, the MLS can put fans in the seats." Make sure to get your copy when the issue hits the stands at the end of this month.

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United We Serve: Hopelink

As part of the Sounders United We Serve program David Estrada, Brad Evans and Patrick Ianni jointed Sounders staff and fans in volunteering at the Hopelink Food Bank..

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Zach Scott

It's Cascadia

Of the 125 matches between Seattle and Vancouver dating back to 1974 in the North American Soccer League and through every incarnation in between, Zach Scott has played in 29 games while Roger Levesque has played in 22.

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