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Earthquakes vs. FC Dallas All-Time
MLS Regular Season: 19-13-7
Home: 11-5-3
Away: 8-8-4
Shootout (1996-99): 4-3
Overtime (2000-03): 0-0-0
Playoffs: 2-2-0; U.S. Open Cup: 0-0-0
All-Time Scoring: San Jose - 66, Dallas - 43
Earthquakes vs. Toronto FC All-Time
MLS Regular Season: 1-1-1
Home: 1-1-0
Away: 0-0-1
Playoffs: 0-0-0; U.S. Open Cup: 0-0-0
All-Time Scoring: San Jose - 3, Toronto FC - 3
Injury Report
Out: Darren Huckerby (R - hip surgery); Andre Luiz (L - knee sprain); Questionable: Cornell Glen (R - knee sprain); Jason Hernandez (L - hamstring strain).
Last Game
Earthquakes 1, New York Red Bulls 0; Oct. 3, 2009; Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara, Calif.
The San Jose Earthquakes picked up back-to-back wins for the first time this season with a 1-0 victory over the New York Red Bulls in front of a sellout crowd of 10,525 at Buck Shaw Stadium. Ryan Johnson provided the lone goal, his 10th of the season, which came on a penalty kick in the 24th minute. The Earthquakes applied some early pressure and almost broke through in the fifth minute on a corner kick. Arturo Alvarez got his head to the initial cross, and it found Brandon McDonald, whose header on target was parried just wide by Bouna Coundoul. San Jose was at it again in the 10th minute, as Bobby Convey won the ball and ripped a shot on target that triggered a diving save from Coundoul. Alvarez had a similar opportunity from the left just ten minutes later. He broke free at the top of the box, but his shot found the woodwork and rolled harmlessly out of play. The Earthquakes would break through first, however, by way of the penalty spot. Alvarez was taken down in the area by Jeremy Hall, and Johnson stepped up to take the penalty. He slotted it into the bottom right corner and San Jose grabbed a 1-0 lead. The pressure was maintained throughout the remainder of the first half, and Chris Wondolowski nearly doubled San Jose's lead in the 38th minute. Alvarez crossed the ball low, and Coundoul had some trouble handling it. Wondolowski was on the doorstep, but could not finish, as Coundoul recovered to make the save. Juan Pablo Angel started the second half strong for New York and had a quality opportunity in the 50th minute. He blasted a long-range shot that seemed destined for the corner, but Earthquakes goalkeeper Joe Cannon made a sprawling save to keep it out. In the 55th minute, Convey sent Alvarez through one-on-one with the goalkeeper, but Coundoul was equal to the challenge and came up with the save to keep New York in the game. Neither team could break through in the latter stages of the second half, as there were limited chances for either side. San Jose was able to hold on for the 1-0 win. Cannon picked up his third clean sheet of the season on a night where he became the franchise's all-time starts leader with his 156th.
Last Game vs. FC Dallas
Earthquakes 2, FC Dallas 2; June 7, 2009; Pizza Hut Park; Frisco, Texas.
Last Game vs. Toronto FC
The San Jose Earthquakes tied FC Dallas 2-2 at Pizza Hut Park. Pablo Ricchetti scored an own goal and Arturo Alvarez scored for the second straight game to give the Quakes the tie. FCD took an early lead on a 29th-minute goal by David Ferreira. After the halftime break, San Jose scored the next two off an own goal and an 82nd-minute strike by Arturo Alvarez, but the home side was able to salvage a point thanks to Cooper's strike five minutes later. Ferreira's tally, the first of his MLS career, came courtesy of a great feed by Jeff Cunningham from the right flank. The sequence began when Dax McCarty took a free kick and delivered a long ball to the feet of Cunningham. The 11-year veteran got inside of Earthquakes defender Michael Zaher and just inside the 18, executed a great pass to Ferreira, who was standing about a yard outside of the 6-yard box. Ferreira quickly knocked the ball squarely with his right foot, which glanced off San Jose goalkeeper Joe Cannon's hand before going into the side of the net. It took the visitors 40 minutes to log their first shot. It came when former Alvarez took a corner kick that was saved by FCD goalkeeper Ray Burse. The Quakes looked energized to start the second half and after a shot by Salinas went wide left in the 50th minute, Pitchkolan sent one high six minutes later. In the 60th minute, the visitors pulled level as San Jose's Shea Salinas delivered a great free kick that ended up in the back of the net. The Grapevine, Texas native lined up about 30 yards from goal and struck a beautiful ball. FCD center back Pablo Ricchetti attempted to clear his effort with his head but the ball ended up in the back of the net for the equalizer. It was the Earthquakes who scored next in the 82nd minute as Alvarez put his side up 2-1 with his fourth goal of the year. Amarikwa benefited from several deflections that went his way just outside the 18, and the ball then landed at Alvarez's feet. With defender Marcelo Saragosa pursuing, the former FCD midfielder launched one over the head of Burse and into the upper right corner of the net to give his side a 2-1 edge. But just five minutes later, Cooper netted his sixth goal of the year. After a great feed from Brek Shea, who got his first MLS assist on the goal, with Cannon out of the goal, Cooper was able to knock the ball into the back of the net to make it 2-2.
Toronto FC 3, Earthquakes 1; July 11, 2009; Buck Shaw Stadium: Santa Clara, Calif.
Misc. Notes
What: Santa Clara County Walk & Bike to School Week
Who: "Q"
Location: Pomeroy Elementary in Santa Clara
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 7
Time: 7:45-9:00 p.m.
Details: Q will visit Pomeroy Elementary in Santa Clara, along with Sharkie, Sourdough Sam, Santa Clara Mayor Patricia Mahan and other elected officials to celebrate the Santa Clara County Walk and Bike School Week.
Johnson Hits 10
Quakes forward Ryan Johnson netted his 10th goal of the season on Oct. 3 against the New York Red Bulls to become the first Quakes player since 2004 to reach double digits in goals. Brian Ching was the last Earthquakes player to reach 10 goals when he scored 12 in 2004. Ronald Cerritos' 15 goals in 1999 are the all-time single season record for San Jose. Johnson is tied for seventh in the MLS in goals scored.
Verizon Wireless HopeLine
The San Jose Earthquakes are teaming up with Verizon Wireless for the second year in a row to collect donations to benefit the Verizon Wireless HopeLine program. Fans can turn in old cell phones, cell phone chargers, and batteries at all home games during the month of October and donations will be used to support victims of domestic violence. Fans that make a donation will receive a half price ticket voucher for the game and their name will be entered in a drawing to win a meet and greet with Earthquakes player Arturo Alvarez. The Verizon Wireless HopeLine Program collects no longer used wireless phones and accessories from any wireless service provider, then refurbishes and activates them under the Verizon Network and distributes them to survivors of domestic violence. During the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Earthquakes will be hosting a home game to collect donations on Oct. 7 vs. FC Dallas. For more information about the Verizon Wireless HopeLine program go to http://aboutus.vzw.com/communityservice/hopeLine.html.
Light The Night Walk
The San Jose Earthquakes announced that they have partnered with their supporter's group, Club Quake, and the Soccer Silicon Valley Community Foundation to participate in The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Light The Night Walk on Saturday, Oct. 10 in Palo Alto. Earthquakes players, members of the team's front office, along with Earthquakes fans will walk in the event that raises funds and awareness for blood cancers. The Earthquakes will also host The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) at Buck Shaw Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 22 when the Quakes take on the Kansas City Wizards. Six-year old Isabella Lima, who has survived a rare form of blood cancer, will perform the honorary First Kick prior to the match. Throughout the night, the Earthquakes will also host a silent auction for signed Earthquakes jerseys, as well as signed jerseys from prominent players from around the league. Proceeds from the auction will benefit both LLS and the San Jose Earthquakes Community Fund. Fans will be able to sign up for the Light The Night Walk at the LLS booth in the pregame vendor area. During the game, fans will also have the opportunity to donate directly to LLS through their mobile giving campaign. Fans can text a specific number that will appear on the video board during the game to make a $5 donation to the cause. The $5 will come directly from a donor's monthly phone bill. The money donated will go directly to the Earthquakes walk team. On Oct. 10, Club Quake, SSVCF and the Earthquakes will host a viewing party for the Quakes game that day at the Britannia Arms at Almaden. The Quakes take on Toronto FC at BMO Field in Toronto and fans can catch the game at the Brit at 1:00 p.m. PT. At the viewing party, a raffle will be held for people that have signed up for the Earthquakes walk team. For every $25 donated to the walk team, a fan will receive a raffle ticket. The prizes includes two sideline seats for a 2010 Earthquakes home match, a team signed ball, a team-signed jersey and other prizes. The Light The Night Walk festivities at Palo Alto High School will begin at 5 p.m. PT, with the walk starting at 7 p.m. Participants walk carrying illuminated balloons to celebrate and commemorate lives touched by cancer. All funds raised through the Light The Night Walk support LLS's mission to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life for patients and their families. Children, adults and seniors are all encouraged to participate in the event. Fans that sign up for the Earthquakes Team will receive a commemorative t-shirt. The Earthquakes team will be walking this year in honor of Monique Larson, a San Jose resident and soccer mom, who was diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia in 2007, and is currently in remission. To read her full story, go to sjearthquakes.com. To sign up for the Earthquakes walk team, go to http://pages.lightthenight.org/sj/PaloAlto09/SanJoseEarthquakes.
Toy Drive Oct. 7
The San Jose Earthquakes have partnered with San Jose Councilmember Nora Campos to host a toy drive at their game Wednesday, Oct. 7 at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Quakes host FC Dallas on Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. PT and Campos will attend the match on Oct. 7 to support the drive. The toys will be donated to underprivileged children at Olinder Elementary, Cassell Elementary and Seven Trees Elementary in San Jose. Fans can also make a monetary donation to help the City of San Jose purchase more toys. The Earthquakes and the City of San Jose will also accept donated toys at two locations between now and Oct. 7. Fans can drop off donations at the Earthquakes front office at 451 El Camino Real, Suite 220, Santa Clara, CA or on the 18th floor at San Jose City Hall, 200 East Santa Clara Ave, San Jose, CA. There was also a drive held on Saturday, Oct. 3 that was a huge success.
Quakes Win Back-to-Back Games for First Time in 2009
The San Jose Earthquakes picked up their first set of back-to-back wins of 2009 with a 2-1 triumph in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, Sept. 27 over D.C. United, and a 1-0 victory at home over the New York Red Bulls on Saturday. In D.C., San Jose scored two second half goals to come back from a 1-0 deficit, snapping their 20-game winless streak on the road. At home against New York, Ryan Johnson converted a first half penalty to hold off the Red Bulls 1-0.
Two Quakes Games Now on CSN California
The Earthquakes home game on Wednesday, Oct. 7 against FC Dallas at 7:00 p.m. PT has been moved to Comcast SportsNet California. The game was originally slated to air on ESPN 2 and ESPN Deportes. The team's match on Saturday, Oct. 24 at the LA Galaxy will now air on Comcast SportsNet California at 7:30 p.m. PT.
Johnson Scores Team-Leading 10th Goal of 2009
Ryan Johnson scored from the penalty spot in the 24th minute of the Earthquakes 1-0 win over the New York Red Bulls on Saturday, Oct. 3 at Buck Shaw Stadium. After Arturo Alvarez drew a foul in the area, the Jamaican stepped up to take the spot kick and slotted it into the bottom right corner. The goal was Johnson's team-leading 10th on the year. As of Oct. 5, Johnson is tied for seventh in the MLS in goals scored.
Cannon Earns Third Shutout of the Season
Earthquakes goalkeeper Joe Cannon picked up his third shutout of the year on Saturday, Oct. 3 with a 1-0 win over the New York Red Bulls. The former Santa Clara Bronco made three saves, none bigger than a second half save on Juan Pablo Angel from about 20 yards out.
Quakes Push Unbeaten Streak to Four
With the Earthquakes 1-0 win over the New York Red Bulls on Saturday, Oct. 3 at Buck Shaw Stadium, San Jose extended their unbeaten streak to four games. The Quakes have won two straight games after tying the two matches prior with Colorado.
Cannon Passes Mulrooney in Career Starts
Earthquakes goalkeeper Joe Cannon passed former Quakes midfielder Richard Mulrooney in career starts for San Jose with 156 after he started on Saturday, Oct. 3 at home against the New York Red Bulls in the 1-0 win.
Cannon Passes Mulrooney in Minutes Played
Earthquakes goalkeeper Joe Cannon became the all-time leader in minutes played by an Earthquakes player on Oct. 3 against the New York Red Bulls. He passed Quakes midfielder Richard Mulrooney in career minutes played and now has 14,211.
Corrales to Pass Mulrooney in Career Appearances
Earthquakes captain Ramiro Corrales tied former Quakes midfielder Richard Mulrooney in appearances as a member of the Earthquakes with 163 on Saturday, Oct. 3 at home against the New York Red Bulls in the 1-0 win. He will break Mulrooney's record on Wednesday, Oct. 7 against FC Dallas if he plays.
Alvarez, Sanchez, Elliott called up for World Cup Qualifiers
San Jose Earthquakes players Arturo Alvarez, Ramon Sanchez and Simon Elliott have been called for national team duty for World Cup qualifying matches this weekend. Alvarez and Sanchez will play for El Salvador in qualifying matches against Mexico and Honduras on Oct. 10 and Oct. 14, respectively. Elliott will play for New Zealand in an Asia-Oceania World Cup Playoff match against Bahrain on Saturday, Oct. 10 in Manama, Bahrain. Alvarez and Sanchez joined their national team teammates following the Quakes 1-0 win Saturday, Oct. 3, against the New York Red Bulls. El Salvador faces Mexico at Azteca Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 10 at 3 p.m. PT. The Salvadorans then play host to Honduras on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at Estadio Cuscatlan in San Salvador at 5:05 p.m. PT. Alvarez made his second and third appearances for El Salvador in qualifying matches on Sept. 5 and 9 against the United States and Costa Rica. Sanchez, who is the captain for El Salvador, also played in both games and has appeared in over 50 matches for El Salvador, scoring two goals during that span. He has played in every World Cup qualifier for El Salvador for the 2010 World Cup. Elliott left for Bahrain following the Quakes 1-0 win this weekend against the Red Bulls. In 65 appearances for the All Whites, Elliott has scored eight international goals. His last call-up to his national side was for a friendly against Jordan in Amman on Sept. 9. He also appeared in three matches during the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa last June. Bahrain tied Saudi Arabia in two matches earlier this month, 0-0 and 2-2, to earn the right to play New Zealand. The two teams meet again in New Zealand's capital of Wellington on Saturday, Nov. 14. The winner of the two-leg series earns a spot in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Earthquakes Leaders vs. Dallas
Joe Cannon has eight career victories and five shutouts against Dallas ... Ramiro Corrales has scored four career goals and recorded six assists against Dallas.
Dallas Leaders vs. Earthquakes
Jeff Cunningham has 10 goals and six assists against the Quakes in 24 appearances.
Earthquakes - FC Dallas Connections
Current Earthquakes midfielder/forward Arturo Alvarez played for FC Dallas from 2005 to 2008 before being traded on July 28 to the Earthquakes ... Aaron Pitchkolan played for FC Dallas from 2005 to 2009 before being traded on April 28 to the Earthquakes ... Earthquakes Mike Zaher and FC Dallas Eric Avila met Dec. 2006 in NCAA College Cup, Avila scored winning goal in UCSB's first-ever National Championship in 2-1 win over UCLA ... Dallas' Jeff Cunningham and Atiba Harris played with Earthquakes forward Ryan Johnson with Real Salt Lake in 2006 ... Atiba Harris was also teammates with Quakes defender Bobby Burling with Chivas USA in 2008 and 2009 ... Cornell Glen was on the FC Dallas roster in 2005 with Cunningham ... FC Dallas' Dave van den Bergh played with Quakes defender Chris Leitch in 2007 and 2008 with the New York Red Bulls ... FC Dallas' Marcelo Saragosa and Ugo Ihemelu played for Earthquakes coach Frank Yallop in 2006 with the Los Angeles Galaxy.
History of the Quakes- FC Dallas Rivalry
The Earthquakes and FC Dallas drew 2-2 in their first meeting in 2009 and met twice last season and both games ended draws 0-0 and 1-1 ... The Earthquakes were 9-1-4 in the final 14 games against Dallas prior to San Jose's relocation to Houston ... The Quakes posted a seven-game winning streak during that stretch from July 20, 2002-Apr. 15, 2004 ... San Jose and Dallas met in an important match on Oct. 16, 2004, as San Jose needed a win or a tie to advance to the playoffs, while Dallas needed a win to clinch the final berth in the playoffs. The two teams played to a 2-2 tie at the Cotton Bowl, giving San Jose a spot in the playoffs, while Dallas did not qualify. Ramiro Corrales scored the Quakes second goal in that game ... On Sept. 27, 2003, San Jose's Dwayne De Rosario scored the fastest goal from the start of the game in MLS history, netting a goal 11 seconds into the match at Spartan Stadium against Dallas. De Rosario would go on to net a hat trick in the game, the second hat trick in Quakes team history ... The Quakes +23 goal difference against Dallas is the highest against any team in the league.
Nick Garcia Faces off Against San Jose
Toronto FC defender Nick Garcia makes his second appearance against the Earthquakes since he was traded earlier this season for a third round draft choice in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft.
Quakes-Toronto FC Connections
TFC forward Dwayne DeRosario played with the Quakes from 2001-2005 and with Quakes forward Chris Wondolowski in San Jose in 2005 and in Houston from 2006-2008 ... Quakes forward Ryan Johnson played briefly in 2006 with TFC forward Chad Barrett in Chicago ... Darren Huckerby played with TFC midfielder Carl Robinson at Norwich City (in England) from November of 2005 through the 2006 campaign ... Quakes defender Jason Hernandez played with TFC midfielder Amado Guevara in New York for a part of the 2005 season and again briefly in 2007 with Chivas USA and Chris Leitch played with Guevara in New York from 2003-2005 ... Leitch also played with TFC defender Marvell Wynne in New York in 2006 and part of 2007 ... Quakes defender Aaron Pitchkolan was a member of FC Dallas with current TFC forward Fuad Ibrahim for a portion of 2008 ... TFC defender Adrian Serioux played with San Jose midfielder Arturo Alvarez in Dallas from 2007-2008 ... Quakes head coach Frank Yallop was the Canadian national team's coach from 2004-06 and coached TFC's Serioux, DeRosario (whom he also coached in San Jose), and forward Ali Gerba ... San Jose defender Mike Zaher played with TFC defender Marvell Wynne at UCLA in 2004 and 2005 ... Toronto FC equipment manager Malcolm Phillips was the Earthquakes equipment manager from 2002-2005.
History of the Quakes-TFC Rivalry
The Earthquakes and Toronto FC have met only three times in MLS play ... The two teams tied 0-0 on July 19, 2008 at BMO Field in Toronto in the debut of Darren Huckerby ... San Jose earned a 2-0 win on Oct. 25, 2008 in the regular season finale for both teams ... Toronto FC earned their first win of the series this season with a 3-1 win at Buck Shaw Stadium on July 11.
Earthquakes Leaders vs. TFC
Darren Huckerby and Shea Salinas have each scored one goal against Toronto in their careers.
TFC Leaders vs. Earthquakes
Amado Guevara has scored four goals and recorded three assists against San Jose, while Chad Barrett has notched three goals and an assist vs. the Quakes ... Dwayne De Rosario has tallied two assists against San Jose.
Quakes Reduce Ticket Prices for 2010 Season
The San Jose Earthquakes announced that they will significantly reduce ticket prices for the 2010 Major League Soccer season. Season tickets start as low as $204. Season ticket prices have been reduced in all sections; Premier Midfield will now be $40 per game ($50 in 2009), Center Circle $30 per game ($35 in 2009), Sideline $20 per game ($30 in 2009), Goal View $15 per game ($20 in 2009) and Supporters Section $12 per game ($18 in 2009). For more information on season tickets, to renew season tickets or to place a deposit, call the Earthquakes Front Office at 408-556-7700. The Quakes have also created a number of new features and benefits for season ticket holders next year. A family section has been added inside the stadium, and the Supporters Section has been expanded to create an even greater home field advantage. Season Ticket Holders will additionally have access to the exclusive tailgate parking lot. Corona Cove seats will now be available as a season ticket option and an extra row of NetSuite VIP On-field seats will be added for next season. Season Ticket Holders will also have first priority to purchase Earthquakes playoff tickets and tickets for international games. They will receive a 15 percent discount on game day merchandise, invitations to exclusive events, and priority rights to seats in the new stadium. The one thing that is not exclusive to Season Ticket Holders is savings. Single game tickets are also reduced; as Premier Midfield will now be $50 ($60 in 2009), Center Circle $35 ($40 in 2009), Sideline $25 ($35 in 2009) and Goal View $20 ($22 in 2009).
Roberts visits Dovehill Elementary
San Jose Earthquakes defender Jamil Roberts visited Dovehill Elementary School on Wednesday, Sept. 30 as part of the Amway Global Kicks for Kids Program. Roberts was first introduced to the students by teacher Jan Bertron and was welcomed with overwhelming cheers and applause. The Fremont native stressed the impact a healthy diet and active lifestyle had on his life growing up. As a child playing multiple sports, Roberts explained to the children how the choices he made to eat healthy foods helped him achieve his goal of becoming a professional soccer player. The crowd consisted of very committed soccer fans, and the children were very interested in learning Roberts' eating habits in hopes to be more like him. He spoke about how small choices like choosing the right types of breakfast foods can go a long way and emphasized drinking water over soda. After Roberts finished speaking, he called some children up to juggle with him as he showed off his ball control skills. He then opened the floor to a question and answer session. The children had a lot of soccer and Earthquakes knowledge and asked Roberts many questions about Roberts' life both on and off the field. To conclude the afternoon, the midfielder signed player cards and Earthquakes staff handed out over 150 jersey replica shirts and 150 tickets, donated by Amway Global, to the students to attend the Earthquakes home win on Oct. 3 against the New York Red Bulls at Buck Shaw Stadium.
Salinas visits Forest Hill School
San Jose Earthquakes midfielder Shea Salinas visited Forest Hill School on Oct. 2 as part of the Earthquakes community outreach program. Salinas was first introduced to the students by physical education teacher Margo Cohn and was welcomed with overwhelming cheers and applause. The Texas native stressed the impact that a healthy diet and active lifestyle had on his life growing up. Salinas explained to the children how the choices he made to eat healthy foods helped him achieve his goal of becoming a professional soccer player. The children were very interested in learning Salinas' eating habits in hopes to be more like him. He spoke about how small choices like choosing vegetables and fruit over candy and fast foods can have a significant impact on one's well-being. After Salinas finished speaking, he performed some dribbling and juggling tricks for the fourth and fifth graders in attendance. He then opened the floor to a question and answer session. The children had a lot of soccer knowledge and asked Salinas many questions about his life both on and off the field. Salinas then posed for pictures with each individual class. The afternoon concluded with Fit for Learning coordinator Michelle Mount talking to the students about maintaining an active lifestyle. She had a group of children perform hula hoop and jump rope demonstrations on the stage. Salinas also joined in the hula-hooping, delighting the students in attendance.
Cannon Among All-Time Leaders
Earthquakes goalkeeper Joe Cannon is among the all-time league leaders in a number of goalkeeping categories. He is second in goalkeeper appearances (271), starts (270) and minutes played (24,405). He is now third all-time in saves (1,113), third all-time in shutouts (68) and tied for fourth all-time in wins (98) in league history. For San Jose, Cannon is first in club history as a goalkeeper in appearances (156), minutes played (14,211), saves (643), wins (60) and shutouts (38) and second in goals against average (1.32), and saves percentage (73.5). He also holds the team's all-time record for saves in a game with 12 on July 8, 2000 at Colorado.
Cannon in Quakes Record Books
Earthquakes goalkeeper Joe Cannon played 90 minutes on Oct. 3 against the New York Red Bulls to record his 157th career game as a member of the Earthquakes. He is now third all-time in appearances. Cannon has also recorded 14,211 minutes, good for second all-time in Quakes history. His 156 career starts are also now first all-time in San Jose history.
Corrales Among All-Time Leaders
Ramiro Corrales is now tied for first on the all-time appearance list in Quakes team history with 163 after playing 90 minutes against the New York Red Bulls on Oct. 3. Richard Mulrooney (1999-2004) is the other all-time co-leader with 163. Corrales has 147 starts and 13,062 minutes played as a member of the Quakes. He is now third place in franchise history in starts and is third in all-time in club history for minutes played.
Quakes in October
The Earthquakes are 5-6-7 all-time in MLS games during the month of October.
Quakes Radio Segment on KNBR 1050
The Earthquakes have a weekly five-minute news segment every Friday on KNBR 1050 following the Razor and Mr. T show at 7 p.m. PT. John Shrader, the voice of the Earthquakes, will host the report that will include interviews, player features and team news.








