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SEATTLE - NOVEMBER 22: Nick Rimando #18 of Real Salt Lake poses with the Philip F. Anschutz MLS Cup trophy following their win in the MLS Cup final at Qwest Field on November 22, 2009 in Seattle, Washington. From Getty Images.

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  1. Team USA invites RSL players

    From Salt Lake Tribune

    ...Real Salt Lake's Kyle Beckerman, Robbie Findley and Nick Rimando are among 23 players invited to participate in the U.S. National Team's ...

    4 days
    ago
  2. Real Salt Lake Weekly Update: Wednesday, January 20, 2010

    From Our Sports Central

    ...The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., which means the Real Salt Lake trio of MF Kyle Beckerman, FW Robbie Findley, and GK Nick Rimando...

    over 7 days
    ago
  3. Weekly Update: 'Tis The Season

    From MLSnet - Major League Soccer

    ...take photos with fans alongside the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy. The following evening on Tuesday, Dec. 22, it will be GK Nick Rimando's tu...

    over 7 days
    ago
  4. Real Salt Lake top performances: Nick Rimando

    From Deseret News

    ...saves don't sound like much, but considering the circumstances for the saves goalkeeper Nick Rimando made, they meant everything to Real ...

    over 7 days
    ago
  5. The Wall: Goalkeepers

    From Soccer Blogs

    ...leaning to one side, you won’t be able to get back to the other side. In 2004, we talked to Major League Soccer goalkeeper Nick Rimando a...

    over 7 days
    ago
  6. DC United 2009 expansion protection list

    From Soccer Blogs

    ...to 2010.  While congratulations are due to Real Salt Lake, with a nod in particular to two of my favorite non-DC players Nick Rimando and...

    over 7 days
    ago
  7. MLS Cup Final – Bigger Than They Know

    From Soccer Blogs

    ...aggregate victory. In Chicago, after another tenacious game, it took clutch penalty kicks and three penalty saves from Nick Rimando to ex...

    over 7 days
    ago

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I didn't think we had a good start to the game ... Maybe some of that was nerves, but the sharpness you want to see at the beginning of games to establish things was not good enough. Obviously, the whole situation where we lose a player on a second yellow card on a play that also gives a [penalty] forces us to chase the game.
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