Sunday, August 09, 2015

Sunday After Stats

The win was Peter Vermes' 86th in league play for KC, tying him with Bob Gansler for the most wins in team history as a coach. He did it in 23 fewer games than Gansler.

The win was his 108th in all competitions for KC, again tying him with Gansler for the most wins in team history. He did it in 33 fewer games than Gansler.

In the 90th minute, Amobi Okugo (making his Sporting KC debut) hit 10,000 minutes in league play for his MLS career.

At 30 years, 201 days, Benny Feilhaber became the 19th oldest player to score a goal for KC, jumping ahead of Sasha Victorine and Claudio Bieler.

The goal was Feilhaber's 15th in league play, tying him with Chris Brown for 16th place on that list.

It was Feilhaber's 17th in all competitions for KC, tying him with Miklos Molnar, Eddie Johnson, and Jimmy Conrad for 17th on that list.

Feilhaber's goal was his 8th away from home in league play, tying him with Sasha Victorine for 13th on that list.

It was his 9th in all competitions away from home for KC, tying him with Brown and Matt McKeon for 13th on that list.

His assist was Feilhaber's 22nd in league play in his KC career, tying him with Kerry Zavagnin for 8th all time on that list.

It was his 32nd in all competitions for KC, tying him with Mo Johnston for 5th all time on that list.

In the 55th minute, Chance Myers moved past Aurelien Collin and into 18th place for minutes played in all competitions, Myers finished the game with 11,498 minutes played.

Myers' made his 151st appearance in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Brown and Roger Espinoza for 15th on that list.

Myers' started his 124th game in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Jose Burciaga for 20th on that list.

Jacob Peterson made his 100th appearance across all competitions for KC, he's the 35th player to hit that mark.

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