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Beyond The Box Score: Sporting KC extends unbeaten run in Cascadia

The three MLS teams that contend annually for the Cascadia Cup share a few defining characteristics. 


Consider the Portland Timbers, Seattle Sounders FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC. For one, each club boasts a passionate and supportive fanbase. Portland has sold out 91 straight matches and held a city parade to commemorate the Timbersā€™ 2015 MLS Cup triumph. Seattle has topped MLS attendance by a significant margin in all seven years of the clubā€™s existence. Vancouver averaged more than 20,000 fans in four of the last five seasons.


This partially explains why each club is so tough to beat in its own house. A glance at their respective home records during the regular season says it all.

<strong>Club</strong>
<strong>All-time home record</strong>
Portland Timbers
41-16-29
Seattle Sounders FC
68-25-23
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
41-22-23
<strong>150-63-75</strong>

Do the math, and visiting teams emerge with a road win against Cascadia foes less than 22 percent of the time.


That brings us to Sporting Kansas City, who opened the 2016 season on Sunday with a 1-0 win over Sounders FC at CenturyLink Field thanks to a 30-pass sequence that culminated in a 30-yard strike from debutant Nuno Andre Coelho. 


In addition to notching their first victory at Seattle since 2009, Peter Vermesā€™ men went into the history books as the first MLS team to go unbeaten in five straight regular season road games against Cascadia foes.


Even more impressive? Kansas City has earned a shutout in every match during the streak. Tip of the hat to a backline led by captain Matt Besler (he's the only defender to appear in all five games) and goalkeeper Tim Melia, who was forced to make two superb saves in Sunday's contest.


SPORTING KC'S FIVE-GAME UNBEATEN RUN IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST

<strong>Opponent</strong>
<strong>Date</strong>
<strong>Result</strong>
<strong>Details</strong>
at Seattle
5/23/15
T 0-0
Sounders limited to one shot on goal
at Vancouver
7/12/15
W 1-0
Tim Melia makes six saves;<br> Soni Mustivar makes Opta-record 20 interceptions
at Portland
9/9/15
T 0-0
Tim Melia ties a career-high with seven saves
at Portland
10/3/15
W 1-0
Krisztian Nemeth scores MLS Goal of the Year
at Seattle
3/6/15
W 1-0
Nuno Andre Coelho scores in his MLS debut

Sporting KC has a penchant for resolute road performances ā€” their 29 away wins since 2012 are eight more than any other team ā€” and the clubā€™s current shutout streak in the hostile venues of the Pacific Northwest is a testament to that.


If thereā€™s a statistical cherry to garnish the unprecedented feat, itā€™s thisā€¦

Up next for Sporting KC? Saturdayā€™s 2016 home opener at Childrenā€™s Mercy Park against Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Throw home games into the mix, and Vermesā€™ side is 5-0-3 against Cascadia clubs since the start of 2015 with seven (yes, seven) shutouts. Itā€™s also worth mentioning that no American MLS club has more regular season wins against Canadian opposition than Sporting KCā€™s 23 (23-8-8 overall). The match will kick off at 7:30 p.m. CT and a limited number of tickets are available via Ticketmaster.com.