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2005 D.C. United season

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Owner
  
D.C. United Holdings

MLS
  
3rd

U.S. Open Cup
  
Quarterfinals

Head Coach
  
Piotr Nowak

MLS Cup Playoffs
  
Conference semifinals

CONCACAF Champions' Cup
  
Semifinals

2005 D.C. United season

The 2005 season was the ninth season in D.C. United history, as well as their ninth season in Major League Soccer, the top tier of American soccer. The season covers the period from November 15, 2004 through October 30, 2005.

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Under Piotr Nowak's tenure as head coach, this was the first and only season where he did not lead D.C. United to a trophy of any kind. D.C. United entered the season as the defending MLS Cup champions defeating Kansas City Wizards 3–2 in last season's championship. During Nowak's second season as head coach, he led the team to a slightly better regular season record, finishing third in the overall standings.

D.C. United made their first appearance in the CONCACAF Champions' Cup (now Champions League) for the first time in three years, earning qualification through winning the 2004 MLS Cup championship. In the continental tournament, D.C. United were the only American club to reach the semifinals of the tournament before losing to Mexico's UNAM Pumas 6–1 on aggregate.

In other external competitions, United finished as runners-up in the preseason Carolina Challenge Cup, reached the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup and won the Atlantic Cup rivalry series against MetroStars.

Background

D.C. United entered the 2005 season as the defending MLS Cup champions, earning their first league championship since 1999. During the 2004 MLS regular season, United finished second in the Eastern Conference table and fourth in the overall regular standings. Their playoff run included a 4–0 aggregate series victory over their Atlantic Cup rivals, MetroStars in the conference semifinals. In the conference final, United defeated the Eastern Conference regular season champions, New England Revolution in a penalty shoot-out, after a 3–3 draw in regulation and extra time. Their playoff campaign culuminated in MLS Cup 2004 defeating Kansas City Wizards 3–2 in the final.

Regular season

Regular season results source

Conference

  Eastern Conference regular season champion2
  Qualify for 2005 MLS Cup Playoffs

1Earns top-seed in MLS Cup Playoffs

Overall

  MLS Supporters' Shield, Western Conference regular season champion1
  Eastern Conference regular season champion2
  Qualify for 2005 MLS Cup Playoffs

Notes
  • Note 1: The San Jose Earthquakes earn the top-seed in the Western Conference bracket of the MLS Cup Playoffs.
  • Note 2: The Columbus Crew earn the top-seed in the Eastern Conference bracket of the MLS Cup Playoffs.
  • Player details

    Sources:

    Transfers

    All transactions sourced to: "MLSnet.com: Transactions". Major League Soccer. D.C. United. April 3, 2005. Archived from the original on February 6, 2006. Retrieved August 25, 2011. 

    References

    2005 D.C. United season Wikipedia