MLS Cup 2008 was the 13th edition of the
MLS Cup, the championship match of
Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation, which represents the sport's highest level in the United States. The league comprises 29 teams—26 in the U.S. and 3 in Canada ...
(MLS). The
soccer
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match took place on November 23, 2008, at the
Home Depot Center in
Carson, California
Carson is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, in the South Bay region of Los Angeles, located south of downtown Los Angeles and approximately away from Los Angeles International Airport. Incorporated on February 20, 1968, ...
, near
Los Angeles. It was contested between
Columbus Crew and
New York Red Bulls, both from the league's
Eastern Conference.
Both finalists were making their first appearance at the MLS Cup, having historically exited the playoffs in earlier rounds. Columbus won the
Supporters' Shield
The Supporters' Shield is an annual award given to the Major League Soccer team with the best regular season record, as determined by the MLS points system. The Supporters' Shield has been annually awarded at the MLS Supporters' Summit since 19 ...
with the most regular season points and defeated
Kansas City
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and the
Chicago Fire in the playoffs to reach the final. The Red Bulls finished the regular season with a losing record and were seeded into the
Western Conference bracket as a
wildcard, eliminating defending champions
Houston and
Real Salt Lake in the process.
Columbus won the game by a score of 3–1 with goals from
Alejandro Moreno,
Chad Marshall, and
Frankie Hejduk — all assisted by
Guillermo Barros Schelotto. Schelotto was named man of the match, adding to his
MVP award from the regular season.
Sigi Schmid became the first manager to win the MLS Cup with two different teams, shortly before leaving the Crew to coach the
Seattle Sounders FC
Seattle Sounders Football Club is an American professional men's soccer club based in Seattle. The Sounders compete as a member of the Western Conference of Major League Soccer (MLS). The club was established on November 13, 2007, and began ...
.
Venue

The
Home Depot Center in
Carson, California
Carson is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, in the South Bay region of Los Angeles, located south of downtown Los Angeles and approximately away from Los Angeles International Airport. Incorporated on February 20, 1968, ...
, home to the
Los Angeles Galaxy and
Chivas USA, was announced as the venue for the 2008 edition of the MLS Cup on November 19, 2007.
It marked the third time that the stadium had hosted the MLS Cup final, following back-to-back editions in
2003
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and
2004
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Events January
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.
The stadium opened in June 2003 and has a capacity of 27,000, making it the largest
soccer-specific stadium in the United States. The Home Depot Center also hosted the
2003 MLS All-Star Game
The 2003 Major League Soccer All-Star Game was the 8th Major League Soccer All-Star Game, played on August 2, 2003 at The Home Depot Center, now known as StubHub Center, in Carson, California. The All-Star Game celebrated both the opening of th ...
, the
2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Final
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, the
2007 SuperLiga final, and two editions of the
CONCACAF Gold Cup.
The stadium and its grounds are also used for annual training camps by the
U.S. men's national team.
Road to the final
The
MLS Cup is the post-season championship of
Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation, which represents the sport's highest level in the United States. The league comprises 29 teams—26 in the U.S. and 3 in Canada ...
(MLS), a professional club soccer league in the
United States and
Canada. The
2008 season was the 13th in MLS history, and was contested by 14 teams in two conferences.
Each club played 30 matches during the regular season from March to October, facing each team twice and two in-conference teams a third time. The playoffs, running from October 30 to November 23, were contested by the top three clubs in each conference and two
wild card teams in the next positions regardless of conference. It was organized into three rounds: a
home-and-away series in the Conference Semifinals, a single-match Conference Final, and the MLS Cup final.
The 2008 edition of the MLS Cup was contested by the
Columbus Crew and
New York Red Bulls, both first-time finalists.
It also marked the first time that two teams from the
Eastern Conference played each other in the MLS Cup final.
The Crew and Red Bulls played each other three times in the regular season, with New York winning 2–0 and 3–1 at home in April and October, respectively, and Columbus winning 3–1 at home in September. The mayors of Columbus and New York made a ceremonial bet prior to the match, promising to exchange local foods and beer to the winning city.
Columbus Crew

The Columbus Crew hired manager
Sigi Schmid at the end of the 2005 season to lead a rebuilding process after the team finished at the bottom of the Eastern Conference. Schmid had previously managed the
Los Angeles Galaxy, leading them to three MLS Cup finals appearances and winning in
2002
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.
His first season with Columbus ended with a last-place finish, but by 2007 the team had acquired veteran players
Alejandro Moreno and
Ezra Hendrickson along with rookies
Brad Evans and
Robbie Rogers for use in the lineup, which only included three players from the 2005 roster.
Argentine forward
Guillermo Barros Schelotto was signed in April 2007 and led the team as it fell several points short of playoff qualification in the final weeks of the season.
With an adjustment in
offensive tactics and an increased reliance on Schelotto as the central playmaker, the Crew claimed the 2008
Supporters' Shield
The Supporters' Shield is an annual award given to the Major League Soccer team with the best regular season record, as determined by the MLS points system. The Supporters' Shield has been annually awarded at the MLS Supporters' Summit since 19 ...
with the best record in the league. Columbus began the season with six wins in its first eight matches, followed by an unbeaten streak of nine matches near the end of the season.
The Crew clinched the Supporters' Shield with 57 points, including 17 wins, both club records. Schmid won
MLS Coach of the Year for the team's performance and run to the cup. Schelotto led the league in assists (with 19) and scored seven regular season goals, winning the league's
most valuable player award. He was named to the
MLS Best XI alongside teammates Robbie Rogers and
Chad Marshall, who also won
Defender of the Year.
The Crew played against the
Kansas City Wizards
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in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, drawing 1–1 in the first away leg on a goal scored by substitute
Steven Lenhart
Steven Lenhart (born August 28, 1986) is a former American soccer player.
Career
College and amateur
Lenhart grew up in Yorba Linda, California, and attended Esperanza High School. He attended Point Loma Nazarene University for one year befor ...
in
stoppage time
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. During the second leg at Crew Stadium, Columbus took an early lead with an 8th-minute goal scored by Brad Evans and extended it with a Robbie Rogers goal in the 57th minute to win 2–0. Columbus hosted rivals
Chicago Fire in the Conference Final, which began with a 1–0 halftime lead for the Fire after a goal in the 29th minute scored by former Crew forward
Brian McBride. Columbus equalized early in the second half on a header by defender Chad Marshall in the 49th minute, which was followed by a 55th-minute goal by
Eddie Gaven to win the match 2–1. The Crew clinched the Eastern Conference championship and a place in their second-ever cup final match, the first being the
2002 U.S. Open Cup
The 2002 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, a tournament open to all soccer teams in the United States, ran from June through October.
The Columbus Crew won the Cup with a 1–0 victory over the defending-champion Los Angeles Galaxy in the final at Colum ...
.
New York Red Bulls
The New York Red Bulls finished the 2007 season as the third seed in the Eastern Conference, but lost in the first round of the playoffs to the
New England Revolution. The team began the 2008 season, their second under the Red Bull brand, with Colombian manager
Juan Carlos Osorio replacing
Bruce Arena as head coach. The season was tumultuous, with the Red Bulls losing young striker
Jozy Altidore on a transfer and captain
Claudio Reyna
Claudio Reyna (born July 20, 1973) is an American former professional soccer player and current executive. He most recently served as sporting director of Austin FC.
A former midfielder, he spent most of his professional career in Europe, play ...
to retirement in July.
The team's other star striker,
Juan Pablo Ángel, recovered from back and hamstring injuries to lead the Red Bulls to a playoff berth on the final day of the season, finishing ahead of
D.C. United with only 39 points and a losing record. During the final weeks of the season, the Red Bulls lost two players to suspensions for violating the league's drug policy; goalkeeper
Jon Conway
Jon Conway (born May 6, 1977) is an American retired soccer goalkeeper and current goalkeeping coach for Toronto FC.
Youth and college
Born in Media, Pennsylvania, as a youth, Conway played club soccer for the Lower Merion Gorillas, leading ...
was replaced by backup goalkeeper
Danny Cepero, who scored the first goal by a keeper in his debut for the team against the Columbus Crew.
The Red Bulls were seeded fourth in the Western Conference bracket as a
wild card and played
Houston Dynamo
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in the Conference Semifinals. After a 1–1 draw at
Giants Stadium
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in New Jersey, the Red Bulls won 3–0 in Houston to advance 4–1 on aggregate over the two-time defending MLS Cup champions. In the Western Conference final, played away to
Real Salt Lake, the Red Bulls took a 1–0 lead on a 28th-minute goal by
Dave van den Bergh. Salt Lake then hit Cepero's goalpost three times, but were unable to score an equalizer and allowed the Red Bulls to advance to their first MLS Cup final. The final would be the first MLS title to be contested by the Red Bulls, who had failed to win trophies in its previous 13 seasons and only advanced from the first round of the playoffs once before.
Summary of results
:''Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).''
Broadcasting and entertainment
The MLS Cup final was televised in the United States on
ABC in English and
TeleFutura in Spanish. English play-by-play commentary was provided by
JP Dellacamera with color analysis by
John Harkes and studio analysis by
Rob Stone,
Julie Foudy, and
Alexi Lalas.
The ABC broadcast was produced by
ESPN and featured 20 cameras and the use of a virtual
replay
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* Game replay, a recording of a game session.
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* Replay Professional, ...
system.
The match was broadcast in Canada on
CBC and
CBC Bold, with English commentary by
Nigel Reed and
Jason DeVos
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. It was also carried in 142 countries on
ESPN International and an additional 23 countries in Europe by local broadcasters.
Recording artist
Colby O'Donis performed the
national anthem and indie pop group
Chester French headlined a pregame festival at the final.
Match
Summary
The 2008 final marked the debut of the
Philip F. Anschutz Trophy, replacing the former MLS Cup trophy.
Baldomero Toledo was refereeing his first MLS Cup and was among the first professional referees in the United States.
Both teams played in their home kits for the final, with Columbus in gold and the Red Bulls in white and red.
The match kicked off in sunny weather in front of 27,000 spectators, including several thousand Crew fans who re-created the "
Nordecke
The Columbus Crew, formerly known as Columbus Crew SC, is an American professional soccer club based in Columbus, Ohio. The Crew competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference and began play in 1996 as one ...
" in the northeastern corner of the Home Depot Center.
Columbus entered the match as favorites and attempted to score on a play that was ruled offside, but were outplayed by the Red Bulls in the opening 30 minutes of the match and conceded several scoring chances and attacking set-pieces.
John Wolyniec and
Juan Pablo Ángel missed close-range shots on the Columbus goal, while the Crew pressed with a counterattack in the 31st minute to score the opening goal.
Guillermo Barros Schelotto regained possession of the ball and passed it to
Alejandro Moreno, who dribbled it up the right flank and shot passed defender
Diego Jiménez and goalkeeper
Danny Cepero.
New York began the second half by trying to find an equalizing goal and tied the match 1–1 after six minutes, with a zig-zag run by
Dane Richards and a pass to the sliding Wolyniec in front of the Columbus goal.
The Crew restored their lead less than 90 seconds later, as defender
Chad Marshall headed in a corner kick by Schelotto in the 52nd minute that went past Cepero.
While the Red Bulls sought a second equalizer, including a shot by Richards that was saved by goalkeeper
Will Hesmer
William Hesmer (born November 23, 1981 in Wilson, North Carolina) is a retired American soccer player who played as a goalkeeper.
Career
College
Hesmer played college soccer at Wake Forest University from 2000 to 2003, establishing himself as on ...
, Columbus continued to push with attacks led by
Frankie Hejduk, who sent in several crosses into the six-yard box. Schelotto himself attempted to score with a long-range shot in the 77th minute that struck the crossbar.
Three minutes later, Moreno and
Eddie Gaven would find Schelotto, who scooped a looping ball from the top of the box towards a running Hejduk. Hejduk headed the ball, scoring the Crew's third and final goal of the match.
The Crew held onto the 3–1 lead and won their first MLS Cup championship.
Details
Post-match
The Crew became the fourth club to win both MLS Cup and the
Supporters' Shield
The Supporters' Shield is an annual award given to the Major League Soccer team with the best regular season record, as determined by the MLS points system. The Supporters' Shield has been annually awarded at the MLS Supporters' Summit since 19 ...
in the same season, following
D.C. United (1997, 1999),
Sporting Kansas City
Sporting Kansas City, often shortened to Sporting KC, is an American men's professional Association football, soccer club based in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The administrative offices are located in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, and t ...
(2000), and
Los Angeles Galaxy (2002).
Guillermo Barros Schelotto was named the match's
most valuable player
In team sports, a most valuable player award, abbreviated 'MVP award', is an honor typically bestowed upon an individual (or individuals, in the instance of a tie) whose individual performance is the greatest in an entire league, for a particu ...
for his three assists—surpassing the MLS Cup record—and became the third player to win both the MLS Cup MVP and league MVP awards.
Will Hesmer
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Career
College
Hesmer played college soccer at Wake Forest University from 2000 to 2003, establishing himself as on ...
became the first MLS player to celebrate their birthday on the day of an MLS Cup final and the first goalkeeper to record zero saves during the final.
Sigi Schmid became the first coach to win an MLS Cup with two different teams and was named the head coach of the expansion
Seattle Sounders FC
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less than a month after the final.
The Crew celebrated with traveling fans at their hotel in
Manhattan Beach, California
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, and were greeted at
Port Columbus International Airport by Mayor
Michael B. Coleman
Michael B. Coleman (born November 18, 1954) is an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as the 52nd mayor of Columbus, Ohio. He was the first African-American to serve as the mayor of Ohio's capital city.
Coleman was a memb ...
and hundreds of fans. The team was then honored at the
Ohio Statehouse by Governor
Ted Strickland with another crowd of supporters at a victory rally in below-freezing weather. Columbus finished the
2009 season as repeat Supporters' Shield champions under promoted coach
Robert Warzycha, but failed to advance from the first round of the playoffs.
Both finalists qualified for the
2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League
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, with the winning Crew seeded directly into the group stage and runners-up Red Bulls entering in the preliminary round. The Red Bulls lost 4–3 on
aggregate
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to Trinidad and Tobago club
W Connection
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in the preliminary round, while the Crew advanced from the group stage and were eliminated in the quarterfinals by
Deportivo Toluca
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after a 5–4 aggregate loss. Columbus and New York would meet again in the Eastern Conference Championship during the
2015 MLS Cup Playoffs
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, which ended in a 2–1 aggregate win for the Crew, who would host and lose the
MLS Cup final to the
Portland Timbers
The Portland Timbers are an American professional men's soccer club based in Portland, Oregon. The Timbers compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member club of the league's Western Conference. The Timbers have played their home games at P ...
.
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