Wednesday, October 31, 2007

MLS 2007: Breakdown of Primary & Secondary Assists

I never really talk about assists on this blog, and my detailed reasons for that can be found here. Basically, it's due to the differences in MLS history on what constitutes an assist, which resulted in some ridiculous numbers in the league's early years. I also have a problem with two assists (primary and secondary, as they're known) being given out, because I believe only a direct pass should be considered an assist (MLS is getting better at that, thankfully). Primary assists are also the only fair way to compare assist numbers over the years.

So that's why I don't mention them much, because I only care about primary assists. Unfortunately, MLS doesn't publish that stat any more. They used to have a list of the leaders for both primary and secondary on MLSnet, but not in recent years. Luckily for you though, I've gone through and figured out which assists were which, and the numbers are below.


Overall Table & Percentages


Goals Assists Primary Secondary
CHI 31 24 17 7
CHV 46 51 34 17
CLB 39 46 32 14
COL 29 22 14 8
DAL 37 32 26 6
DC 56 52 35 17
HOU 43 42 34 8
KC 45 46 32 14
LA 38 33 23 10
NE 51 44 31 13
NY 47 40 27 13
RSL 31 20 16 4
TOR 25 25 19 6





Total 518 477 340 137

Somebody mentioned before the possibility of the official scorers having an impact like in baseball, and affecting the number of assists given out at certain stadiums. Don't have the data on that, but it would be something neat to look into in the future (although far down on my list of stuff I want to research).



Prm-Pct Prm/G Sec/G
CHI 70.8% 0.55 0.23
CHV 66.7% 0.74 0.37
CLB 69.6% 0.82 0.36
COL 63.6% 0.48 0.28
DAL 81.3% 0.70 0.16
DC 67.3% 0.63 0.30
HOU 81.0% 0.79 0.19
KC 69.6% 0.71 0.31
LA 69.7% 0.61 0.26
NE 70.5% 0.61 0.25
NY 67.5% 0.57 0.28
RSL 80.0% 0.52 0.13
TOR 76.0% 0.76 0.24




Total 71.3% 0.66 0.26

The first stat is the percentage of assists that were primary, followed by the number of primary and secondary assists per goal. The total average of 0.92 assists per goal I believe is the lowest number in league history.


Primary Assist League Leaders

This is the meat of this post, right? How are things affected for the league's top assist men? If you look at the MLSnet leaderboard, it shows Ralston in first followed by Donovan and Kljestan, who have one fewer. As you can see below, when you look at primary only Ralston is still in first, but he's joined at the top by Schelotto who jumps up from fourth. Kljestan looks the worst among the leaders, as 5/13 of his assists were secondary. He lead the league in the category, followed by Olsen with 4.




Primary Secondary Total
1 NE Steve Ralston 11 3 14
1 CLB Guillermo Barros Schelotto 11 0 11
3 LA Landon Donovan 10 3 13
4 CHV Sacha Kljestan 8 5 13
5 DC Christian Gomez 7 2 9
5 DC Fred 7 1 8
5 NY Dave van den Bergh 7 1 8
8 KC Davy Arnaud 6 3 9
8 CHV Ante Razov 6 2 8
8 CHI Cuauhtemoc Blanco 6 1 7
8 COL Terry Cooke 6 1 7
8 DAL Dax McCarty 6 1 7
8 KC Sasha Victorine 6 1 7


Leaguewide Breakdown of Every Player, by Team

Beckerman, Klein, Ngwenya, and Nunez had assists for multiple teams. Beckerman and Reyna were interesting because they had the most assists of any players who only had secondary. They each had 3, no primary.


CD Chivas USA


Primary Secondary Total
Sacha Kljestan 8 5 13
Ante Razov 6 2 8
Maykel Galindo 4 1 5
Francisco Mendoza 3 1 4
Jesse Marsch 3 1 4
Alex Zoctinca 3 0 3
Lawson Vaughn 2 0 2
Paulo Nagamura 2 0 2
Laurent Merlin 1 1 2
John Cunliffe 1 0 1
Orlando Perez 1 0 1
Ramon Nunez 0 3 3
Claudio Suarez 0 1 1
Jonathan Bornstein 0 1 1
Rodrigo Lopez 0 1 1


Chicago Fire


Primary Secondary Total
Cuauhtemoc Blanco 6 1 7
Calen Carr 2 0 2
Chad Barrett 2 0 2
Chris Rolfe 1 2 3
Chris Armas 1 1 2
Ivan Guerrero 1 1 2
Gonzalo Segares 1 0 1
Justin Mapp 1 0 1
Willian Oliveira 1 0 1
Wilman Conde 1 0 1
Diego Gutierrez 0 1 1
Thiago 0 1 1


Colorado Rapids


Primary Secondary Total
Terry Cooke 6 1 7
Conor Casey 3 0 3
Colin Clark 1 1 2
Heculez Gomez 1 1 2
Mehdi Ballouchy 1 1 2
Jovan Kirovski 1 0 1
Nicolas Hernandez 1 0 1
Kyle Beckerman 0 2 2
Bouna Coundoul 0 1 1
Pablo Mastroeni 0 1 1

Columbus Crew


Primary Secondary Total
Guillermo Barros Schelotto 11 0 11
Eddie Gaven 5 2 7
Alejandro Moreno 4 3 7
Duncan Oughton 2 2 4
Frankie Hejduk 2 1 3
Ned Grabavoy 2 1 3
Andy Herron 2 0 2
Stefani Miglioranzi 2 0 2
Marcos Gonzalez 1 0 1
Ricardo Virtuoso 1 0 1
Brad Evans 0 1 1
Danny O'Rourke 0 1 1
Joseph Ngwenya 0 1 1
Robbie Rogers 0 1 1
Rusty Pierce 0 1 1

DC United


Primary Secondary Total
Christian Gomez 7 2 9
Fred 7 1 8
Jaime Moreno 5 1 6
Ben Olsen 3 4 7
Brian Carroll 2 2 4
Clyde Simms 2 1 3
Marc Burch 2 1 3
Guy-Roland Kpene 2 0 2
Nicholas Addlery 2 0 2
Facundo Erpen 1 1 2
Josh Gros 1 0 1
Kasali-Yinka Casal 1 0 1
Bobby Boswell 0 2 2
Luciano Emilio 0 1 1
Troy Perkins 0 1 1


FC Dallas


Primary Secondary Total
Dax McCarty 6 1 7
Abe Thompson 3 1 4
Arturo Alvaerz 2 1 3
Pablo Ricchetti 2 1 3
Carlos Ruiz 2 0 2
Dominic Oduro 2 0 2
Kenny Cooper 2 0 2
Marcelo Saragosa 2 0 2
Ramon Nunez 2 0 2
Chris Gbandi 1 1 2
Clarence Goodson 1 0 1
Ricardinho 1 0 1
Juan Toja 0 1 1


Houston Dynamo


Primary Secondary Total
Richard Mulrooney 4 1 5
Stuart Holden 4 1 5
Corey Ashe 3 1 4
Brad Davis 3 0 3
Joseph Ngwenya 3 0 3
Dwayne De Rosario 2 2 4
Brian Mullan 2 1 3
Ricardo Clark 2 1 3
Brian Ching 2 0 2
Eddie Robinson 2 0 2
Nate Jaqua 2 0 2
Wade Barrett 2 0 2
Craig Waibel 1 1 2
Chris Wondolowski 1 0 1
Kelly Gray 1 0 1


Kansas City Wizards


Primary Secondary Total
Davy Arnaud 6 3 9
Sasha Victorine 6 1 7
Eddie Johnson 5 1 6
Carlos Marinelli 3 2 5
Jose Burciaga 3 1 4
Michael Harrington 3 1 4
Jack Jewsbury 3 0 3
Scott Sealy 1 1 2
Eloy Colombano 1 0 1
Nick Garcia 1 0 1
Kerry Zavagnin 0 2 2
Ryan Raybould 0 2 2


Los Angeles Galaxy


Primary Secondary Total
Landon Donovan 10 3 13
Cobi Jones 4 1 5
Pete Vagenas 2 3 5
Chris Klein 2 1 3
David Beckham 2 0 2
Abel Xavier 1 0 1
Kyle Martino 1 0 1
Mike Randolph 1 0 1
Josh Tudela 0 1 1
Kyle Veris 0 1 1


New England Revolution


Primary Secondary Total
Steve Ralston 11 3 14
Khano Smith 4 2 6
Adam Cristman 4 0 4
Shalrie Joseph 3 2 5
Pat Noonan 3 1 4
Taylor Twellman 3 0 3
Jeff Larentowicz 1 3 4
Andy Dorman 1 1 2
Matt Reis 1 0 1
Avery John 0 1 1


New York Red Bulls


Primary Secondary Total
Dave van den Bergh 7 1 8
Dane Richards 5 1 6
Josmer Altidore 3 1 4
Juan Pablo Angel 2 3 5
Clint Mathis 2 0 2
John Wolyniec 2 0 2
Dema Kovalenko 1 0 1
Francis Doe 1 0 1
Hunter Freeman 1 0 1
Markus Schopp 1 0 1
Sinisa Ubiparipovic 1 0 1
Taylor Graham 1 0 1
Claudio Reyna 0 3 3
Seth Stammler 0 2 2
Jeff Parke 0 1 1
Jon Conway 0 1 1


Real Salt Lake


Primary Secondary Total
Alecko Eskandarian 2 1 3
Andy Williams 2 1 3
Chris Wingert 2 0 2
Fabian Espindola 2 0 2
Freddy Adu 2 0 2
Javier Morales 2 0 2
Atiba Harris 1 0 1
Carey Talley 1 0 1
Chris Klein 1 0 1
Jack Stewart 1 0 1
Chris Lancos 0 1 1
Kyle Beckerman 0 1 1


Toronto FC


Primary Secondary Total
Carl Robinson 3 1 4
Ronnie O'Brien 3 1 4
Marvell Wynne 3 0 3
Chris Pozniak 2 1 3
Edson Buddle 2 0 2
Andy Welsh 1 2 3
Andrew Lombardo 1 0 1
Danny Dichio 1 0 1
Jeff Cunningham 1 0 1
Kevin Goldthwaite 1 0 1
Maurice Edu 1 0 1
Andrew Boyens 0 1 1

Monday, October 29, 2007

MLS 2007: Penalties Earned & Conceded

First of all, here's another reason why I can't trust MLSnet's stats. On the league stats page, their summary of penalty kicks is missing Eddie Johnson's saved pk against Jon Conway on 10/13. Hopefully this is just an MLSnet mistake, and it won't be messed up in their all time stats (such as in the annual facts and records book). That's usually the case.

So anyway, there was a total of 58 penalties this season (assuming they didn't forget any others), and what follows is a list of who led the league in penalties earned and conceded. Unfortunately there wasn't a clear leader in the earned category, but there are two guys in front for the conceded category. Burciaga has lost his starting job to Michael Harrington for the playoffs.

6 players both earned and conceded a penalty: Erpen, Gros, Guerrero, Randolph, Stammler, and Talley.

Penalties Earned

Chad Barrett 2
Adam Cristman 2
Luciano Emilio 2
Kyle Martino 2
Laurent Merlin 2
Brian Mullan 2
Dominic Oduro 2
Carey Talley 2
Davy Arnaud 1
Kyle Beckerman 1
Colin Clark 1
Kasali Yinka Casal 1
Conor Casey 1
Kenny Cooper 1
Facundo Erpen 1
Alecko Eskandarian 1
Maykel Galindo 1
Eddie Gaven 1
Gavin Glinton 1
Alan Gordon 1
Josh Gros 1
Ivan Guerrero 1
Herculez Gomez 1
Atiba Harris 1
Frankie Hejduk 1
Andy Herron 1
Chris Klein 1
Jaime Moreno 1
Justin Mapp 1
Carlos Marinelli 1
Yura Movsisyan 1
Mike Randolph 1
Dean Richards 1
Collin Samuel 1
Scott Sealy 1
Seth Stammler 1
Abe Thompson 1
John Wolyniec 1
Abel Xavier 1
Kerry Zavagnin 1


Handball 10


Penalties Conceded

Jose Burciaga 3
Jean-Marshall Kipre 3
Dwayne De Rosario 2
Nick Garcia 2
Chris Gbandi 2
Ty Harden 2
Jay Heaps 2
Tyrone Marshall 2
Jeff Parke 2
Carey Talley 2
Chris Armas 1
Jonathan Bornstein 1
Andrew Boyens 1
Jim Brennan 1
C.J. Brown 1
Joe Cannon 1
Wilman Conde 1
Jimmy Conrad 1
Facundo Erpen 1
Hunter Freeman 1
Marcos Gonzalez 1
Josh Gros 1
Ivan Guerrero 1
Diego Gutierrez 1
Jack Jewsbury 1
Ritchie Kotschau 1
Chris Leitch 1
Devon McTavish 1
Joey Melo 1
Carlos Mendes 1
Stefani Miglioranzi 1
Adam Moffat 1
Troy Perkins 1
Matt Pickens 1
Chris Pozniak 1
Mike Randolph 1
Marco Reda 1
James Riley 1
Eddie Robinson 1
Seth Stammler 1
Greg Vanney 1
Lawson Vaughn 1
Kyle Veris 1
Marvell Wynne 1
Alex Yi 1
Alex Zotinca 1

Sunday, October 28, 2007

2007 MLS Teams & Their All Time Ranks

I plan on having a more detailed post in near future detailing the 2007 performances in comparison to last year's. But for now see how each team stacked up in the all time rankings:


Overall Offense Defense Franchise Rank
CHI 79 126 26 8th out of 10
CHV 18 59 4 1st out of 3
CLB 94 103 59 9th out of 12
COL 108 131 14 10th out of 12
DAL 52 111 59 5th out of 12
DC 10 17 14 4th out of 12
HOU 20 77 1 1st out of 2
KC 76 62 65 7th out of 12
LA 111 106 91 12th out of 12
NE 27 33 56 2nd out of 12
NY 56 52 65 4th out of 12
RSL 127 126 65 2nd out of 3
TOR 129 135 93 1st out of 1

Overall refers to points per game (shootouts as draws). Franchise rank uses that as well.

This is out of 135 team seasons. Houston had the best defense of all time, while Toronto had the worst offense ever. Today's offenses will look worse because of fewer goals being scored in comparison to the first few years. However it does make the defenses look better. I've been meaning to adjust the numbers to better compare every season; I'll do that eventually.

RSL and Toronto are 9th and 7th worst teams all time respectively, while DC makes the top ten as one of the best teams.

Also, for the first time ever 5 teams missed the playoffs. CLB was the best team to miss out, but they're only the 6th best team to not make it all time (#1 is 2005 KC). The worst team ever to make the playoffs? 1999 Miami Fusion. They had the equivalent of an 8-15-9 record. 1998 Miami is #2, while the 2004 Revs are third.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Official Rosters of MLS Cup Champions: 2002-2006

2002 Los Angeles Galaxy

22 GK Kevin Hartman
1 GK Matt Reis
23 D Danny Califf
18 D Adam Frye
17 D Ezra Hendrickson
30 D Alexi Lalas
6 D Craig Waibel
14 D/M Tyrone Marshall
16 M Alex Bengard
10 M Mauricio Cienfuegos
12 M Simon Elliott
19 M Herculez Gomez
18 M Jesus Ochoa
8 M Peter Vagenas
11 M Sasha Victorine
13 M/F Cobi Jones
5 F Chris Albright
7 F Isaias Bardales Jr.
2 F Gavin Glinton
15 F Alejandro Moreno
19 F Brian Mullan
20 F Carlos Ruiz
21 F McKinley Tennyson


2003 San Jose Earthquakes

1 GK Jon Conway
18 GK Pat Onstad
30 GK Josh Saunders
12 D Jeff Agoos
19 D Troy Dayak
17 D Todd Dunivant
2 D Eddie Robinson
4 D Chris Roner
16 D Craig Waibel
26 M Arturo Alvarez
5 M Ramiro Corrales
6 M Ronnie Ekelund
11 M Manny Lagos
9 M Brian Mullan
8 M Richard Mulrooney
7 M Ian Russell
25 F Brian Ching
14 F Dwayne De Rosario
10 F Landon Donovan
22 F Rodrigo Faria
15 F Roger Levesque
13 F Jamil Walker


2004 DC United

22 GK Troy Perkins
18 GK Nick Rimando
5 D Ezra Hendrickson
7 D Ryan Nelsen
12 D Mike Petke
4 D Brandon Prideaux
2 D David Stokes
9 M Freddy Adu
6 M Kevin Ara
16 M Brian Carroll
13 M Christian Gomez
17 M Joshua Gros
21 M Dema Kovalenko
24 M Nana Kuffour
27 M Tim Lawson
26 M Bryan Namoff
14 M Ben Olsen
23 M Eliseo Quintanilla
8 M Earnie Stewart
11 F Alecko Eskandarian
19 F Thiago Martins
99 F Jaime Moreno
25 F Santino Quaranta
3 F Jason Thompson


2005 Los Angeles Galaxy

1 GK Steve Cronin
22 GK Kevin Hartman
35 GK Josh Saunders
5 D Chris Albright
25 D Benjamin Benditson
27 D Pablo Chinchilla
2 D Todd Dunivant
15 D Ugo Ihemelu
14 D Tyrone Marshall
7 D Michael Nsien
12 D Troy Roberts
3 D Michael Umana
26 M Mubarike Chisoni
6 M Josh Gardner
9 M Guillermo Gonzalez
11 M Ned Grabavoy
13 M Cobi Jones
28 M Paulo Nagamura
17 M Guillermo Ramirez
99 M Marcelo Saragosa
8 M Peter Vagenas
10 F Landon Donovan
19 F Michael Enfield
16 F Herculez Gomez
21 F Alan Gordon
29 F Naldo da Conceicao
18 F Joseph Ngwenya


2006 Houston Dynamo

30 GK Martin Hutton
18 GK Pat Onstad
1 GK Zach Wells
4 D Chris Aloisi
24 D Wade Barrett
5 D Ryan Cochrane
3 D Kevin Goldthwaite
6 D Kelly Gray
19 D Patrick Ianni
2 D Eddie Robinson
16 D Craig Waibel
17 M Mike Chabala
13 M Ricardo Clark
11 M Brad Davis
4 M Dwayne De Rosario
22 M Stuart Holden
21 M Aaron Lanes
23 M Mpho Moloi
9 M Brian Mullan
51 M Adrian Serioux
7 M Chris Wondolowski
25 F Brian Ching
8 F Paul Dalglish
15 F Alejandro Moreno
12 F Julian Nash
26 F Marcus Storey