2008 MLS All-Star Game

The 2008 Major League Soccer All-Star Game was the 13th annual MLS All-Star Game. The MLS All-Stars faced West Ham United of the English Premier League.[1] The game was played on July 24, 2008, with the MLS winning 3–2. New England Revolution coach Steve Nicol coached the All-Stars.[2] The motto for the 2008 MLS All-Star Game is "Major League Soccer Takes on the World." Chicago Fire's Cuauhtémoc Blanco was named MVP.[3]

Pepsi 2008 MLS All-Star Game
EventMLS All-Stars
DateJuly 24, 2008
VenueBMO Field, Toronto, Ontario
Man of the MatchCuauhtémoc Blanco (MLS All-Stars)
Attendance20,844
WeatherPartly cloudy, 22 °C (72 °F)
2007
2009

Host venue edit

MLS Commissioner Don Garber awarded the 2008 All-Star Game to Toronto, Ontario in 2007 on the eve of the 2007 MLS All-Star Game. The game was played in the new soccer-specific stadium, BMO Field and was the first MLS All-Star Game held in Canada. BMO Field is home to the MLS' 13th franchise, Toronto FC.[4]

West Ham United edit

On April 4, 2008, the Major League Soccer website announced that Premier League club West Ham United would be the fifth international opponent for the marquee event. Founded in 1895, the east London club was originally called Thames Ironworks FC but switched to West Ham United five years later and has been playing at the Boleyn Ground since 1904. West Ham has forged a reputation of cultivating some of the England's top players, such as Frank Lampard, Michael Carrick, Rio Ferdinand, and Joe Cole, giving rise to its frequent reference as The Academy of Football.[5]

MLS All-Stars edit

Voting edit

Major League Soccer released an official ballot to decide the players called to represent the league in the All-Star game. A four-tier voting system determined the First XI players selected for the game. The online fan balloting program comprised 25% of the total vote, with coaches and general managers (25%), players (25%), and media (25%) combining for the remaining 75% percent of the vote. The combined vote of the four groups determined the MLS First XI.[6]

2008 All-Star Game Squads edit

Major League Soccer edit

Major League Soccer and Toronto FC, hosts of the 2008 Pepsi MLS All-Star Game, unveiled the MLS All-Star First XI in a press conference aired live exclusively on MLSnet.com from BMO Field on Thursday, July 10 at 11 am ET.[7] In addition to the First XI, Commissioner Don Garber picked two more players for the All-Star team, and coach Steve Nicol received five picks on July 15, 2008.[8]

After the U.S. U-23 Olympic Team roster was announced, three additional picks were awarded to Steve Nicol on Thursday, July 17 to replace Michael Parkhurst, Sacha Kljestan, and Robbie Rogers. The additions included 2006 MLS Rookie of the Year Jonathan Bornstein, veteran Steve Ralston, and Colombian Juan Toja, who scored a goal in last year's All-Star Game.[9]

As of July 19, 2008. Players in bold denotes First XI status.[10] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   USA Matt Reis
2 DF   USA Frankie Hejduk
5 MF   ARG Christian Gómez ~
7 MF   USA Steve Ralston ~[9]
8 MF   COL Juan Toja ~[9]
9 FW   COL Juan Pablo Ángel ~
10 FW   USA Landon Donovan
11 DF   CAN Jim Brennan ~
12 DF   USA Jimmy Conrad
13 DF   USA Jonathan Bornstein ~[9]
14 MF   CAN Dwayne De Rosario
17 FW   USA Edson Buddle
18 GK   CAN Pat Onstad ~
21 MF   GRN Shalrie Joseph
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF   ENG David Beckham
25 MF   USA Pablo Mastroeni ~
33 FW   USA Kenny Cooper
70 MF   MEX Cuauhtémoc Blanco
71 FW   ARG Guillermo Barros Schelotto
72 GK   USA Jon Busch
73 FW   USA Brian Ching
74 MF   USA Maurice Edu
75 FW   BRA Luciano Emilio
76 MF   USA Sacha Kljestan
77 DF   USA Michael Parkhurst
78 MF   USA Robbie Rogers
80 DF   CRC Gonzalo Segares
81 MF   MLI Bakary Soumare

~ – Players selected by coach

† – "Commissioner's Picks"

♦ – Inactive

West Ham United edit

As of May 13, 2008.[11] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Robert Green
2 DF   AUS Lucas Neill (captain)
3 DF   NIR George McCartney
4 DF   WAL Daniel Gabbidon
5 DF   ENG Anton Ferdinand
6 DF   ENG Matthew Upson
7 MF   SWE Freddie Ljungberg
8 MF   ENG Scott Parker
9 FW   ENG Dean Ashton
10 FW   WAL Craig Bellamy
11 MF   ENG Matthew Etherington
12 FW   ENG Carlton Cole
14 DF   GHA John Paintsil
16 MF   ENG Mark Noble
17 MF   ENG Hayden Mullins
18 DF   USA Jonathan Spector
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF   WAL James Collins
20 MF   FRA Julien Faubert
21 GK   ENG Richard Wright
22 MF   ENG Tony Stokes
23 GK   ENG James Walker
25 FW   ENG Bobby Zamora
26 MF   SCO Nigel Quashie
27 DF   ENG Calum Davenport
28 MF   ENG Kyel Reid
29 MF   ENG Lee Bowyer
30 DF   ENG James Tomkins
32 MF   ENG Kieron Dyer
34 MF   POR Luís Boa Morte
35 DF   ISL Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson
39 MF   WAL Jack Collison
40 FW   ENG Freddie Sears

Match details edit

MLS All-Stars    3–2  West Ham United
Report
BMO Field, Toronto
Attendance: 20,844
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MLS All-Stars
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
West Ham United

Man of the Match:
  Cuauhtémoc Blanco[3]

Assistant referees:
  Héctor Vergara
  Greg Barkey
Fourth official:
  Mark Geiger

Notes edit

  • The 2008 Major League Soccer All-Star Game was the first to be played in Canada.
  • For the first time Pepsi was the official sponsor of the All-Star Game. Previously, Sierra Mist, a Pepsi brand, was the advertised sponsor.
  • This was the fifth time that the league's best players faced international competition in the MLS All-Star Game.
  • For the second consecutive year New England Revolution coach Steve Nicol was the head coach for the MLS side.
  • Former CBC affiliate, then E! and now CityTV affiliate CHAT-TV in Medicine Hat, Alberta did not air the game, because of Calgary CBC station CBRT-TV, as well as online through live streaming on the CBC sports website.

References edit

  1. ^ Campbell, Morgan (March 13, 2008). "West Ham to face MLS all-stars". Toronto Star. Retrieved March 13, 2008.
  2. ^ "New England's Nicol to coach All Stars". Major League Soccer. June 28, 2008. Archived from the original on August 4, 2008. Retrieved June 29, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Blanco leads MLS past West Ham". mlsnet.com. July 24, 2008. Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved July 26, 2008.
  4. ^ "Toronto will host 2008 Sierra Mist MLS All-Star Game". Major League Soccer. July 18, 2007. Archived from the original on July 27, 2008. Retrieved July 3, 2008.
  5. ^ "MLS All-Stars to face West Ham United". Major League Soccer. April 3, 2008. Archived from the original on July 10, 2008. Retrieved July 3, 2008.
  6. ^ "2008 MLSNET.COM All-Star Ballot". Major League Soccer. 2008. Archived from the original on May 17, 2008. Retrieved May 27, 2008.
  7. ^ "MLS All-Star First XI to be announced July 10". Major League Soccer. July 3, 2008. Archived from the original on August 4, 2008. Retrieved July 3, 2008.
  8. ^ "MLS Announces All-Star Roster". Major League Soccer. July 15, 2008. Archived from the original on July 18, 2008. Retrieved July 15, 2008.
  9. ^ a b c d "Three added to All-Star roster". Major League Soccer. July 17, 2008. Archived from the original on July 22, 2008. Retrieved July 19, 2008.
  10. ^ "MLS All-Star First XI announced". Major League Soccer. July 10, 2008. Archived from the original on July 13, 2008. Retrieved July 10, 2008.
  11. ^ "West Ham United Player Profiles". WHUFC.com. 2008. Archived from the original on January 13, 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2008.