TORONTO, ON – Former Battery star, Osvaldo “Ozzie” Alonso, and Seattle Sounders FC captured the MLS Cup Saturday night, beating Toronto FC in penalties at BMO Field.
Seattle battled Toronto to a 0-0 draw through 120 minutes, eventually prevailing 5-4 in penalties. Roman Torres converted the fifth penalty, sealing the victory and winning the first MLS Cup in the Club’s history.
Alonso took over captaincy for the title winning side in September, just as the team found its form and started its charge towards the playoffs. During Alonso’s time with the armband, the Sounders lost only twice, putting together a 9-2-1 run over the stretch of games leading up to the Final.
“Watching Ozzie lift the trophy was pretty special,” said Battery Head Coach Michael Anhaeuser who signed Alonso after he defected to the U.S. from Cuba during a national team trip to Houston in 2007. “We always take pride in seeing our players succeed at the next level, but last night was unique. Ozzie has reached some incredible achievements during his career, but lifting the MLS Cup is the ultimate accomplishment in professional soccer in the U.S. All of us in Charleston were cheering him on and we can’t congratulate him enough.”
Alonso spent the 2008 season with the Battery before moving on to the Sounders. During the ’08 season, Alonso scored seven goals in 31 games and was voted MVP and Newcomer of the Year by Battery fans and USL Rookie of the Year by league coaches and general managers.
The Cuban has been a mainstay in Seattle’s midfield since joining the Club in its inaugural MLS season in 2009. Alonso has played over 200 games for the Sounders, becoming the first player in franchise history to reach 15,000 career minutes with the Club.
In addition to the newly acquired MLS Cup, Alonso’s trophy cabinet includes four U.S. Open Cups and an MLS Supporters’ Shield. The midfielder has been named an MLS All-Star three times and made the MLS best XI in 2012. Also highly regarded by his peers, Alonso captured four straight team MVP’s , voted by his teammates, from 2010-2013.
Alonso and the Sounders will prepare for their first ever title defense in Charleston during the 2017 Carolina Challenge Cup. Seattle will battle Atlanta United, Columbus Crew SC, and the Battery in CCC17 on February 18, 22, and 25.
While the tournament will surely serve its usual purpose as a tune-up for the season to follow, this year’s CCC will feel a little different. It will be a celebration of Alonso and his team. The Battery have hosted MLS champions at CCC in the past, but this time it is one of our own carrying the trophy.