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Superliga Overall Team Records
These are the overall records for each team that's competed in the Superliga tournament. All ties in the knockout stages have been counted as wins and losses for the teams involved based on the results of the penalty kick shootout.
Team W L T GF GA DF PTS PPG
America 1 2 0 3 4 -1 3 1.00
Atlante 2 2 0 5 7 -2 6 1.50
Chicago 4 4 0 8 10 -2 12 1.50
Chivas USA 2 4 3 8 10 -2 9 1.00
Dallas 0 1 2 7 8 -1 2 0.67
DC United 1 5 1 6 12 -6 4 0.57
Guadalajara 3 2 1 6 6 0 10 1.67
Houston 7 4 2 20 10 10 23 1.77
Kansas City 0 1 2 2 4 -2 2 0.67
Los Angeles 3 2 0 12 9 3 9 1.80
Morelia 3 2 3 14 10 4 12 1.50
New England 10 2 2 18 11 7 32 2.29
Pachuca 4 6 2 11 17 -6 14 1.17
Puebla 2 2 0 6 4 2 6 1.50
Pumas UNAM 0 2 1 2 4 -2 1 0.33
San Luis 1 1 1 4 3 1 4 1.33
Santos 1 4 2 8 11 -3 5 0.71
Tigres 4 1 0 9 8 1 12 2.40
Superliga Team Appearance Records
Appearances
Title Game Appearances
Championships
Rk Team App
1 Chivas USA 3
Houston 3
New England 3
Pachuca 3
5 Chicago 2
DC United 2
Guadalajara 2
Morelia 2
Santos 2
Title Game Appearances
Rk Team App
1 New England 2
2 Houston 1
Pachuca 1
Chicago 1
Morelia 1
Los Angeles 1
Tigres 1
Championships
Rk Team App
1 New England 1
Pachuca 1
Morelia 1
Tigres 1
Superliga Goal Scoring Records
Last year I compiled a list of everyone who had scored more than one Superliga goal. Since the Superliga site is nearly impossible to get useful stats from, I decided to expand things a bit this year.
9/2/10 Update: With his brace in the final, Morelia's Miguel Sabah wrote his name into the record books, climbing into a tie for most career goals and most goals in a single tournament. Also of note -- Kevin Alston became the 100th player to score in the history of the Superliga.
Career Goals Scored
Goals - Single Tournament
Tournaments Scored In
Other Interesting Facts
Three players have scored for two different teams - Luis Gabriel Rey, Rafael Márquez Lugo and Giancarlo Maldonado. Maldonado also holds the distinction of being the only player to score for both an MLS team (Chivas USA in 2010) and a Mexican team (Atlante in 2008)
9/2/10 Update: With his brace in the final, Morelia's Miguel Sabah wrote his name into the record books, climbing into a tie for most career goals and most goals in a single tournament. Also of note -- Kevin Alston became the 100th player to score in the history of the Superliga.
Career Goals Scored
Rank Player Gls
1 Landon Donovan 4
Luis Gabriel Rey 4
Miguel Sabah 4
4 Kenny Mansally 3
Alan Gordon 3
Ante Razov 3
Armando Pulido 3
Arturo Alvarez 3
Kheli Dube 3
Rafael Márquez Lugo 3
Shalrie Joseph 3
Stuart Holden 3
Goals - Single Tournament
Rank Player Gls Year
1 Landon Donovan 4 2007
Miguel Sabah 4 2010
3 Alan Gordon 3 2007
Ante Razov 3 2007
Armando Pulido 3 2009
Arturo Alvarez 3 2007
Shalrie Joseph 3 2008
Stuart Holden 3 2008
Tournaments Scored In
Rank Player Tournaments
1 Luis Gabriel Rey 2 (2008/2010)
Kenny Mansally 2 (2009/2010)
Kheli Dube 2 (2008/2009)
Rafael Márquez Lugo 2 (2007/2010)
Dwayne De Rosario 2 (2007/2008)
Giancarlo Maldonado 2 (2008/2010)
Joseph Ngwenya 2 (2007/2010)
Nate Jaqua 2 (2007/2008)
Other Interesting Facts
Three players have scored for two different teams - Luis Gabriel Rey, Rafael Márquez Lugo and Giancarlo Maldonado. Maldonado also holds the distinction of being the only player to score for both an MLS team (Chivas USA in 2010) and a Mexican team (Atlante in 2008)
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