MLS Cup 2003 was the eighth edition of the
MLS Cup
MLS Cup is the annual championship game of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the culmination of the MLS Playoffs. The game is held in November or December and pits the winner of the Eastern Conference Final against the winner of the Western Confere ...
, the championship match of
Major League Soccer
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(MLS), which took place on November 23, 2003. It was hosted at the
Home Depot Center in
Carson, California
Carson is a city in the South Bay (Los Angeles County), South Bay and the Los Angeles Harbor Region, Harbor regions of Los Angeles County, California, located south of downtown Los Angeles and approximately away from Los Angeles International ...
, and was contested by the
Chicago Fire and the
San Jose Earthquakes
The San Jose Earthquakes are an American professional association football, soccer club based in San Jose, California. The Earthquakes compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference (MLS), Western Conference. Origin ...
to decide the champion of the
2003 season. Both teams had previously won the MLS Cup and were looking for their second championship.
San Jose defeated Chicago 4–2, clinching their second championship in three years;
Landon Donovan
Landon Timothy Donovan (born March 4, 1982) is an American former professional association football, soccer player and coach who was most recently the interim head coach of San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Often co ...
scored two goals and was named the match's
most valuable player
In team sports, a most valuable player (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 particular competition, or ...
. The match included a sequence of three goals scored within a five-minute period early in the second half and had the earliest goal scored in MLS Cup history, the competition's first
own goal
An own goal occurs in sports when a player performs actions that result in scoring points for the opposition, such as when a Association football, footballer puts a ball into their own net.
In some parts of the world, the term has become a met ...
, and the first
penalty kick awarded in a final. It was also the highest-scoring final, with six goals in total.
Venue

The under construction
Home Depot Center was announced as the venue of MLS Cup 2003 on February 27, 2002, a week after
CMGI Field
Gillette Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, United States. The stadium is southwest of Downtown Boston and 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Providence, Rhode Island. It serves as the home stadium and ad ...
in
Foxborough, Massachusetts, was awarded the
2002 final.
The 27,000-seat stadium opened on June 7, 2003, as the centerpiece of a $140 million multi-sport complex in the Los Angeles suburb of
Carson. The Home Depot Center is a
soccer-specific stadium
A soccer-specific stadium, mainly in the United States and Canada, is a sports stadium either purpose-built or fundamentally redesigned for soccer and whose primary function is to host soccer matches, as opposed to a multi-purpose stadium whic ...
that was built to primarily serve as the home of the
Los Angeles Galaxy
The Los Angeles Galaxy are an American professional Association football, soccer club based in the Greater Los Angeles area. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference (MLS), Western Conference. The Gal ...
. It also hosted several matches during the
2003 FIFA Women's World Cup in September and October, including the
final match.
The 2003 edition was the second MLS Cup to be hosted in the Los Angeles area, following the
1998 cup at the
Rose Bowl in
Pasadena, California
Pasadena ( ) is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It is the most populous city and the primary cultural center of the San Gabriel Valley. Old Pasadena is the city's original commerci ...
, attended by 51,530 spectators.
The 2003 cup was attended by a sellout crowd of 27,000, including 500
San Jose Earthquakes
The San Jose Earthquakes are an American professional association football, soccer club based in San Jose, California. The Earthquakes compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference (MLS), Western Conference. Origin ...
supporters in the designated away section.
The Home Depot Center was selected to host later MLS Cups in
2004
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before neutral venues for the final were abolished. The stadium, later renamed the
StubHub Center
Dignity Health Sports Park is a multi-use sports complex located on the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills, in Carson, California. The complex consists of the 27,000-seat Dignity Health Sports Park soccer stadium, the Dign ...
, would go on to host the MLS Cup in
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.
Road to the final
The
MLS Cup
MLS Cup is the annual championship game of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the culmination of the MLS Playoffs. The game is held in November or December and pits the winner of the Eastern Conference Final against the winner of the Western Confere ...
is the post-season championship of
Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a professional Association football, soccer league in North America and the highest level of the United States soccer league system. It comprises 30 teams, with 27 in the United States and 3 in Canada, and is sanc ...
(MLS), a professional club soccer league based in the United States. The
2003 season was the eighth in the league's history and was contested by ten teams in two conferences. Each team played a total of 30 matches in the regular season from April to October, facing teams within their conference four times, outside of their conference two times, and playing an additional set of games against a non-conference team. The playoffs ran entirely within November and was contested by the top four teams in each conference, a change from the
2002 playoffs. It was organized into three rounds: a
home-and-away series in the Conference Semifinals with a winner determined by
aggregate score
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, followed by an
overtime
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*by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society) ...
period and a
penalty shootout
The penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in sports matches that would have otherwise been drawn or tied. The rules for penalty shootouts vary between sports and even different competitions; however, the usual form is similar to pe ...
if necessary; a single-match Conference Final; and the MLS Cup final.
MLS Cup 2003 was contested by the
Chicago Fire, who also won the regular season's
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 199 ...
and the
U.S. Open Cup, and the
San Jose Earthquakes
The San Jose Earthquakes are an American professional association football, soccer club based in San Jose, California. The Earthquakes compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference (MLS), Western Conference. Origin ...
. Both teams had previously won the MLS Cup and finished at the top of their respective conferences in regular season play, separated by a single point.
The two teams had not previously met in the playoffs.
Chicago and San Jose played three matches in the regular season, which ended in two scoreless draws and a 4–1 victory in May for the Fire at San Jose's
Spartan Stadium.
Chicago Fire
The Chicago Fire entered as one of the league's first two
expansion team
An expansion team is a new team in a sports league, usually from a city that has not hosted a team in that league before, formed with the intention of satisfying the demand for a local team from a population in a new area. Sporting leagues also ...
s in 1998, winning the
MLS Cup
MLS Cup is the annual championship game of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the culmination of the MLS Playoffs. The game is held in November or December and pits the winner of the Eastern Conference Final against the winner of the Western Confere ...
and
U.S. Open Cup in their inaugural season. The team returned to the MLS Cup in
2000
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, losing to the
Kansas City Wizards
Sporting Kansas City is an American professional soccer club based in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference. The administrative offices are located in downtown K ...
, and won the
2000 U.S. Open Cup. The team finished the 2002 season as the third-placed seed in the Eastern Conference, its worst-ever performance,
and were eliminated by the
New England Revolution
The New England Revolution are an American professional association football, soccer club based in the Greater Boston area. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference (MLS), Eastern Conference. It is on ...
in the Conference Semifinals. The Fire had moved to
Cardinal Stadium, a college venue in
Naperville, Illinois
Naperville ( ) is a city in DuPage County, Illinois, DuPage and Will County, Illinois, Will counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is a southwestern suburb of Chicago located west of the city on the DuPage River. As of the 2020 United State ...
, for the 2002 and 2003 seasons while
Soldier Field
Soldier Field is a multi-purpose stadium on the Near South Side, Chicago, Near South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1924 and reconstructed in 2003, the stadium has served as the home of the Chicago Bears from the National ...
was renovated.
Dave Sarachan was hired to replace
Bob Bradley
Robert Frank Bradley (born March 3, 1958) is an American association football, soccer coach, who most recently managed Norwegian football team Stabæk Fotball, Stabæk fron 2023 - 2024.
A native of New Jersey and graduate of Princeton Universi ...
as head coach and drafted several rookie players, including forwards
Nate Jaqua and
Damani Ralph, and new acquisitions to bolster the team's existing lineup while offloading expensive veteran players.
The Fire struggled with injuries to several starting players that led to several draws and losses early in the season, but scored key victories and won a Supporters' Shield title and the 2003 U.S. Open Cup.
Sarachan was named
MLS Coach of the Year prior to the MLS Cup final, where a win would clinch a
treble for the first time in American soccer history.
Chicago entered the playoffs as top seed and faced
D.C. United in the Conference Semifinals. The team won 4–0 on aggregate with back-to-back 2–0 wins and advanced to face New England in the Conference Finals.
The match, played at
Soldier Field
Soldier Field is a multi-purpose stadium on the Near South Side, Chicago, Near South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1924 and reconstructed in 2003, the stadium has served as the home of the Chicago Bears from the National ...
in Chicago, was scoreless after regulation time and advanced to
overtime
Overtime is the amount of time someone works beyond normal working hours. The term is also used for the pay received for this time. Normal hours may be determined in several ways:
*by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society) ...
, where captain
Chris Armas
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Youth and college
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scored the
golden goal
The golden goal is a sports rule used in association football, Australian rules football, bandy, field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, and rugby league to decide the winner of a match (typically a knock-out match) in which scores are equal at the ...
in the 101st minute. The Fire became the first team to reach an MLS Cup final without conceding a goal in the playoffs, earning three straight
shutout
In team sports, a shutout (North American English, US) or clean sheet (Commonwealth English, UK) is a game in which the losing team fails to score. While possible in most major sports, they are highly improbable in some sports, such as basketba ...
s.
San Jose Earthquakes
The San Jose Earthquakes (originally the
San Jose Clash) participated in the
inaugural edition of the playoffs in 1996, but failed to qualify for four subsequent seasons.
After finishing the 2000 season in last place,
Frank Yallop was hired as the club's fifth head coach in 2001, taking the retiring
Dominic Kinnear as his assistant. The team was bolstered by the acquisition of veteran defender
Jeff Agoos, striker
Dwayne De Rosario, and teenage forward
Landon Donovan
Landon Timothy Donovan (born March 4, 1982) is an American former professional association football, soccer player and coach who was most recently the interim head coach of San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Often co ...
.
The Earthquakes went on a 12-match unbeaten streak and won their
first MLS Cup over the
Los Angeles Galaxy
The Los Angeles Galaxy are an American professional Association football, soccer club based in the Greater Los Angeles area. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference (MLS), Western Conference. The Gal ...
, their in-state rivals.
San Jose finished the 2002 season in second place, behind the Galaxy, but were eliminated by the
Columbus Crew
The Columbus Crew are an American professional soccer club based in Columbus, Ohio. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference (MLS), Eastern Conference. The team began play in 1996 as one of the 10 cha ...
in the Conference Semifinals.
The Earthquakes acquired several rookie players in the
2003 SuperDraft, including midfielder
Todd Dunivant, forward
Jamil Walker, and goalkeeper
Josh Saunders, capping a busy off-season that saw the departure of several veteran players. San Jose began the season with a six-match unbeaten streak and continued to stay atop the Western Conference standings despite injuries to several key players and absences due to national team call-ups. The team held on to finish second overall behind the Chicago Fire with 51 points, with Landon Donovan leading the team's scoring with 12 goals and
Pat Onstad setting new goalkeeping records for the club.
San Jose were paired with rivals Los Angeles in the Conference Semifinals and lost the away leg 2–0, conceding goals to
Sasha Victorine and
Carlos Ruiz after a half-time skirmish. The Galaxy's extended their aggregate lead to 4–0 during the first 13 minutes of the second leg at
Spartan Stadium on November 9, but the Earthquakes responded by scoring four unanswered goals to tie the match 4–4 on aggregate, including a last-minute header from defender
Chris Roner. San Jose clinched their series victory with a golden goal scored by substitute forward
Rodrigo Faria in the 96th minute, capping a comeback in what was called one of the greatest matches in MLS history. In the Conference Final against the
Kansas City Wizards
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on November 15, San Jose conceded the first goal and rallied to equalize before trailing 2–1. Earthquakes midfielder
Brian Mullan then equalized again and sent the match to overtime, where Landon Donovan scored a golden goal in the 117th minute.
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 Spanish using
secondary audio programming. English play-by-play commentary was provided by
JP Dellacamera with color analysis by
Ty Keough, reprising their roles at
MLS Cup 2002
MLS Cup 2002 was the seventh edition of the MLS Cup, the championship match of Major League Soccer (MLS), which took place on October 20, 2002. It was hosted at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, and contested by the New England Re ...
. Play-by-play commentator
Ernesto Motta returned from the previous cup's Spanish-language broadcast, working alongside color analyst Robert Sierra. ABC/ESPN provided a total of 20 cameras, including aerial coverage from a
Goodyear Blimp. The match was also broadcast live on radio within the U.S. on
Sports Byline USA in English and
Radio Unica in Spanish, and on the
American Forces Radio Network internationally. The ABC broadcast earned a
Nielsen rating
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of 0.6, the lowest figure recorded for an MLS Cup.
The match's half-time show featured singer
Michelle Branch, who performed her hit single "
Breathe".
Match
Summary

Referee of the Year
Brian Hall was chosen to officiate the match and was previously the head referee at
MLS Cup 1997.
At kickoff, set for 12:30 p.m.
Pacific Time, the weather in Carson was sunny with a temperature of . Both teams fielded their regular lineups arranged in a 4–4–2
formation.
The Earthquakes kicked off the match and made a series of attacks that won them a
free kick outside of the penalty box. After a faked shot by
Jeff Agoos, Danish midfielder
Ronnie Ekelund drove the ball past the defensive wall and scored the first goal of the final, tying the record for fastest MLS Cup goal.
Chicago had the majority of possession and chances in the first half, including two shots that were missed by striker
Ante Razov and a poor touch by
Damani Ralph, but eventually conceded a second goal to San Jose.
An Earthquakes counter-attack in the 38th minute sprung
Jamil Walker, who sent a through-pass to
Landon Donovan
Landon Timothy Donovan (born March 4, 1982) is an American former professional association football, soccer player and coach who was most recently the interim head coach of San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Often co ...
, who sprinted pass several defenders and shot the ball past goalkeeper
Zach Thornton.
The second half opened with a sequence of three goals by both teams within five minutes, beginning with a short pass by
Andy Williams
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to
DaMarcus Beasley
DaMarcus Lamont Beasley (; born May 24, 1982) is an American former professional Association football, soccer player. A left-footed player, Beasley played both as a left winger and Defender (association football), left-wing back throughout his ...
that was shot into the near side of the goal, cutting San Jose's lead to 2–1.
Shortly after kickoff, a long overhead pass by
Brian Mullan found Earthquakes midfielder
Richard Mulrooney, who scored and restored the Earthquakes' two-goal lead.
The Fire continued to press for a second goal and earned a throw-in near San Jose's goal that led to a cross into the box by
Evan Whitfield. The cross was deflected into the goal by Earthquakes defender
Chris Roner, who had been substituted three minutes earlier, narrowing the team's lead to 3–2 in the 54th minute.
Roner then conceded a
penalty kick to the Earthquakes two minutes later after a tackle from behind on Damani Ralph in the penalty area.
Ante Razov took the penalty kick, the first in MLS Cup history,
but it was saved by goalkeeper Pat Onstad with a dive to his right side to catch the ball.
Razov attempted to score an equalizing goal in the 58th minute, taking a shot in front of Onstad that grazed the corner of the net. San Jose forward Jamil Walker suffered an injury and was replaced in the 60th minute by
Dwayne DeRosario, who sized on a mis-cleared ball from Chicago ten minutes later and sent a cross into the box that was finished by Landon Donovan, giving the Earthquakes a 4–2 lead in the 71st minute.
With the goal, Donovan became the first player to score two goals in an MLS Cup.
A chance for Chicago to reduce San Jose's lead came from a cross by Ralph in the 82nd minute that rolled across the six-yard box, but the tap-in for Razov was missed and the ball continued out of bounds.
Ralph also had a chance to score a consolation goal in the third minute of
stoppage time, a cross by
Nate Jaqua that he headed wide in front of the goal.
Despite having fewer shots and corner kicks, the San Jose Earthquakes won the match 4–2 and earned their second championship in three years.
Details
Statistics
Post-match
The San Jose Earthquakes became the second team in league history to win multiple MLS Cups, following
D.C. United's three titles in the 1990s.
The six-goal 2003 final was the highest-scoring in MLS Cup history, beating the five-goal
inaugural edition, and featured its earliest goal, its first
own goal
An own goal occurs in sports when a player performs actions that result in scoring points for the opposition, such as when a Association football, footballer puts a ball into their own net.
In some parts of the world, the term has become a met ...
, and its first awarded
penalty kick.
The own goal and penalty kick were both caused by Earthquakes defender
Chris Roner, who would undergo ankle surgery at the end of the season that ultimately led to the end of his playing career.
Landon Donovan
Landon Timothy Donovan (born March 4, 1982) is an American former professional association football, soccer player and coach who was most recently the interim head coach of San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Often co ...
became the first player to score multiple goals in an MLS Cup final and was named the match's
most valuable player
In team sports, a most valuable player (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 particular competition, or ...
. San Jose captain Jeff Agoos won his fifth MLS Cup, having played in six previous finals for the Earthquakes and D.C. United.
San Jose qualified for the
2004 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
The 2004 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 39th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CONCACAF region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. It was won by Liga Deportiva A ...
as MLS Cup champions, while Chicago also qualified as Supporters' Shield champion. The Earthquakes were eliminated in the quarterfinals by eventual champions
Alajuelense, while the Fire were defeated by
Deportivo Saprissa
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in the semifinals. Both teams have yet to make an appearance at the MLS Cup final since 2003; two years after the cup, the Earthquakes were placed on hiatus and replaced by the
Houston Dynamo
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, who would win back-to-back MLS Cups in their first two seasons before San Jose was reinstated in 2008. The first domestic treble in MLS history was ultimately won in
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Toronto FC
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.
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