2006 MLS All-Star Game - Match Details

Match Details

August 5, 2006
18:30 ET
MLS All-Stars 1 – 0 Chelsea Toyota Park, Bridgeview, IL
Attendance: 21,210
Referee: Abiodun Okulaja
De Rosario 70' Report


MLS All-Stars Chelsea


MLS ALL-STARS:
GK 1 Troy Perkins 46'
RB 32 Bobby Boswell
CB 4 Facundo Erpen
CB 12 Jimmy Conrad 46'
LB 5 Chris Albright 46'
RM 14 Dwayne De Rosario
CM 13 Christian Gómez 46'
CM 8 Richard Mulrooney 46'
LM 17 Joshua Gros
CF 15 Brian Ching 46'
CF 99 Jaime Moreno (c) 46'
Substitutes:
GK 22 Joe Cannon 46'
DF 2 Eddie Robinson 46'
DF 6 Ronnie O'Brien 46'
MF 9 Freddy Adu 46'
MF 26 Ricardo Clark 46'
FW Nate Jaqua 46'
FW 11 Alecko Eskandarian 46'
Coach:
Peter Nowak
CHELSEA:
GK 23 Carlo Cudicini 64'
RB 14 Geremi
CB 20 Paulo Ferreira 46'
CB 26 John Terry (c)
LB 18 Wayne Bridge 46'
DM 5 Michael Essien
CM 13 Michael Ballack 46'
CM 8 Frank Lampard
RW 24 Shaun Wright-Phillips 46'
LW 11 Didier Drogba 46'
CF 7 Andriy Shevchenko 46'
Substitutes:
GK 40 Hilário 64'
DF 6 Ricardo Carvalho 46'
DF 43 Ryan Bertrand
DF 44 Michael Mancienne
MF 10 Joe Cole 46' 52'
MF 12 Mikel John Obi 46'
MF 16 Arjen Robben 46'
MF 19 Lassana Diarra 46'
MF 46 Jimmy Smith 52'
MF 48 Michael Woods
FW 21 Salomon Kalou 46'
Coach:
José Mourinho

Most Valuable Player:
Dwayne De Rosario

Assistant referees:
Nate Clement
Chris Strickland
Fourth official:
Terry Vaughn

Several players originally named in the MLS All-Star roster had to withdraw as they were due to play in the New England Revolution v Chivas USA match on August 6; these included Ante Razov (Chivas), Shalrie Joseph and Clint Dempsey (both New England). Landon Donovan, Pablo Mastroeni and Eddie Pope also withdrew from the All-Star game through injury. Facundo Erpen, Ricardo Clark and Eddie Robinson were called up to replace them.

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