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CARSON, Calif. -- Chris Seitz made his only save in the 72nd minute and FC Dallas won the first Supporters Shield in franchise history with a scoreless draw against the Los Angeles Galaxy on Sunday.FC Dallas (17-8-9, 60 points) had a two-point lead over Colorado coming into the match and held its edge after the Rapids tied Houston 1-1.The Galaxy (12-6-16) had already locked the No. 3 seed coming into the game and will host Real Salt Lake in a knockout-round game Wednesday night.FC Dallas also won the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup in September and advanced to the 2016-17 CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals on Thursday with a 5-2 win over C.D. Suchitepequez.DYNAMO 1, RAPIDS 1, TIECOMMERCE CITY, Colo. -- Colorado wasnt able to steal the Supporters Shield but Shkelzen Gashis second-half goal allowed the Rapids to join an elite group with the draw with Houston.The Rapids became the fifth team in league history to go unbeaten at home (11-0-6).Gashi slotted Marlon Hairstons cross inside the post in the 67th minute.Colorado (15-6-13) needed a win and loss by FC Dallas to finish with the best record in the league. Dallas closed with a scores draw at the Los Angeles Galaxy. The Rapids, second in the Western Conference, have a first-round bye in the playoffsAndrew Wenger scored for Houston (7-14-13).RED BULLS 2, UNION 0CHESTER, Pa. -- Bradley Wright-Phillips scored his 24th goal of the season to win the Golden Boot award and New York beat Philadelphia to secure the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference.New York (16-9-9), which hasnt lost since July 3, finished three points ahead of NYCFC and will have a first-round bye. Philadelphia (11-14-9) tied for sixth place with New England, but advanced to the playoffs due to goal differential. The Union will face Toronto on the road Thursday night in a knockout game.Wright-Phillips opened the scoring in the 26th minute when he ran past the defense for Aurelien Collins through ball and chipped goalkeeper Andre Blake. Wright-Phillips joined Jeff Cunningham and Chris Wondolowski as the only two-time winners of the scoring award. Wright-Phillips also won it in 2014.Alex Muyl also scored.NEW YORK CITY FC 4, CREW 1NEW YORK -- Jack Harrison and Khiry Shelton scored two minutes apart in the second half and New York City FC beat Columbus to secure a first-round bye in the playoffs.New York City (15-10-9) clinched second place in the Eastern Conference, three points back of the New York Red Bulls. Columbus (8-14-12) and Portland, the defending MLS Cup finalists, both failed to make the playoffs -- which is a first in league history.David Villa and Steven Mendoza also scored for NYC. Villa had 23rd goal to finish one behind Bradley Wright-Phillips for the Golden Boot award.Ola Kamara scored for Columbus.SOUNDERS 2, REAL SALT LAKE 1SEATTLE -- Cristian Roldan broke a tie in the 31st minute and the Seattle Sounders wrapped up an MLS playoff berth with a victory over Real Salt Lake.The Sounders (14-14-6) made the playoffs for the eighth year in a row. They have never missed the postseason since joining MLS in 2009. Seattle will go in as the Wests No. 4 seed, hosting Sporting Kansas City in a knockout round game Thursday night.Real Salt Lake (12-12-10, 46 points) also got in, thanks to Portlands 4-1 loss at Vancouver.The teams traded goals in the first four minutes. Alvaro Fernandez gave Seattle the lead in the third, and Mulholland pulled Salt Lake level in the fourth.WHITECAPS 4, TIMBERS 1VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Giles Barnes scored twice and Vancouver beat Portland to eliminate the defending MLS Cup champion Timbers from the playoffs.Both of Barnes goals came in the first half and the Timbers couldnt catch up. The Whitecaps (10-15-9) had already been eliminated from the playoffs but they claimed the Pacific Northwests Cascadia Cup on goal differential with the victory.Portland (12-14-8) finished the season without a win on the road.Pedro Molarles and Nicolas Mezquida also scored for Vancouver. Diego Valeri scored for Portland.SPORTING KANSAS CITY 2, EARTHQUAKES 0KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Benny Feilhaber had a goal and an assist, Tim Melia had four saves and Sporting Kansas City secured a playoff spot with the victory over San Jose.Feilhaber scored his seventh goal on a penalty kick in the 7th minute and assisted on Graham Zusis goal in the 88th minute. After a turnover Feilhaber feed the ball right to Zusi, who put a hard shot into the top right corner for his second goal. It was Feilhabers 13th assist.Kansas City (13-13-8) moved up a spot to the fifth-seeded in the Western Conference and will play at fourth-seeded Seattle on Thursday night in the knockout round.San Jose (8-12-14) was already eliminated from the playoffs.TORONTO FC 3, FIRE 2TORONTO -- Sebastian Giovinco had a goal and an assist and Toronto FC rallied to beat Chicago.Toronto missed out on a first-round playoff bye thanks to New York City FCs home victory over Columbus. Toronto will host the sixth-place Philadelphia Union in a knockout game Wednesday night.Giovinco, last years MVP, finished with 17 goals and 15 assists in 28 games. Justin Morrow and Jonathan Osorio also scored for Toronto (14-9-11). Michael de Leeuw and John Goossens scored for last-place Chicago (7-17-10).REVOLUTION 3, IMPACT 0FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Diego Fagundez scored in the 13th minute, Juan Agudelo and Kei Kamara added second-half goals and New England beat Montreal.Montreal (11-11-12) had already clinched a playoff spot but squandered an opportunity to earn a home game in the knockout round. As the No. 5 seed, the Impact will travel to fourth-seeded D.C. United on Thursday night.New England (11-14-9) tied Philadelphia for sixth place in the Eastern Conference but missed the final playoff spot due to trailing the Union by seven goals in the differential tiebreaker.ORLANDO CITY 4, UNITED 2ORLANDO, Fla. -- Kaka had a goal and an assist to help Orlando City beat D.C. United.Orlando City (9-11-14) had already been eliminated from playoff contention. D.C. United (11-10-13) finished fourth in the Eastern Conference and will host Montreal in the knockout round on Thursday night.Kevin Molino, Cristian Higuita and Julio Baptista also scored for Orlando City. Alvaro Saborio and Kennedy Igboananike scored for D.C. Raul Jimenez Jersey . However, he did make them miss him a little less. Cundiff, who had the unenviable job of replacing Dawson last season, agreed Thursday to a one-year, $1. Carlos Vela Jersey . P.A. Parenteau scored early in the third period to help the Avs edge Toronto 2-1 on Tuesday night. Cory Sarich also scored for Colorado (3-0-0), which is off to its best ever start. http://www.soccermexicojerseysteamstore.com/carlos-salcedo-mexico-jersey/ . According the Toronto Star, a knee injury will keep Sundin out of the lineup, which includes former teammates Gary Roberts, Darcy Tucker, Tie Domi and Curtis Joseph. Custom Mexico Jerseys . Thousands of Southern California fans enveloped the Trojans to celebrate an improbable win secured by an interim coach, an inconsistent kicker and a thin defence that wouldnt break. Jesus Molina Jersey . Arsenal failed to take full advantage of its main rivals stumbles on Saturday as substitute Gerard Deulofeu levelled with a hard shot from a tight angle in the 84th minute to give Everton a deserved point. Ahead of a crucial fortnight that will see them play against Napoli in the Champions League, Manchester City and Chelsea, Arsenal leads by five points ahead of Liverpool and Chelsea. MONZA, Italy -- Toto Wolff believes Formula Ones potential new Amercan investors could be good news for the sport as it nears an $8.5 billion takeover.Over the Italian Grand Prix weekend news broke that Liberty Media is going ahead with its planned purchase of F1, with the takeover expected to begin this week. Although no timeline for the takeover has been revealed just yet, a change in ownership would inevitably come with considerable changes to how the sport is run.Wolff thinks Liberty could help F1 adopt a more modern outlook if the takeover goes ahead, pointing to the success of American sports media to highlight his point.If there is an investor that wants to buy shares I think that is good news for F1, Wolff said. Youve seen it today, it was unbelievable, the fans and full grandstands. Maybe it is good news, American investment, American media company buys F1.If you buy a company for that price and you are in charge of a media empire like Liberty there are certain things you have done in your life. I dont think anybody would buy that stake and spend that money and come in and say we are not changing everything and we are doing it the American way.There are things we can learn from the American way, particularly in the digital areas, and there are things working here that are not working there. So I think they are going to have a close look and analyse what they think needs to be changed, improved or what needs to remain. There is a reason why these guys can afford to buy this.ddddddddddddOne area of the deal which remains unclear is whether Bernie Ecclestone will stay on as F1 boss, a controlling role he has held since the 1970s.I dont know what happens in terms of management, Wolff went on to say. Bernie has done an awesome job over 50 years and made it what it is and I think everybody credits him for that...Asked if he wanted Ecclestone to stay on as boss, Wolff said: I dont want to jump into that group that says.... He has built an empire and we are benefitting from that empire. That thing generates dozens and dozens of live views and full race tracks like we had today and one and a half billion in profits like weve had every year.Hes done an awesome job and whether the future shows there are areas which can be improved or not, I dont know, but I dont want to speculate because that is just wrong.Red Bull boss Christian Horner, himself tipped to run the sport in future, hopes the deal does not spell the end of Ecclestones tenure at the helm.I sincerely hope this is not Bernies last race, Horner said in Monza on Sunday. I dont believe it will be. And obviously we will all wait to see what the news is over the next couple of weeks regarding the ownership or shareholding of F1, if there is any change or redistribution. So there is an awful lot of speculation at this point in time. ' ' '