D.C. United 2001
Record
8 W, 16 L, 2 T
Result
4th, Eastern Division
Team Leaders
Abdul Thomspon Conteh, 14 G
Marco Etcheverry, 12 A
Mark Simpson, 1.71 GAA
Mike Ammann, 73 SVS
Coach
Thomas Rongen
Stadium
RFK Stadium
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2001 Club by Club
Chicago Fire
Colorado Rapids
Columbus Crew
D.C. United
Dallas Burn
Kansas City Wizards
Los Angeles Galaxy
Miami Fusion
New England Revolution
MetroStars
San Jose Earthquakes
Tampa Bay Mutiny
The 2001 campaign saw United supporters suffer another difficult year as the club finished last in the Eastern Division and missed out on the playoffs for a second consecutive season. For the second year in a row, United had a player debut as the youngest in League history when Santino Quaranta came on as a substitute against the New England Revolution on May 9. The 16-year old also became the youngest player to be named as a Player of the Week and a MLS Ail-Star.
