Cepero vs Columbus, 2008
Metro debut scorers
April 4, 2012

Both Kenny Cooper and Mehdi Ballouchy scoring last week reminded us that the duo is part of elite group: they both scored on their debut. That fraternity numbers 19; we previously looked at it in detail in 2008. So here are the ones since:

  • October 18, 2008: New York 3, Columbus 1; Danny Cepero
    The unlikeliest goalscorer EVER, Cepero became the first goalie in MLS history to score a goal. Of course, he wouldn't even suited up if Jon Conway didn't get suspended for substance abuse. Cepero's "shot", a long bouncer in the 83rd minute that fooled the Crew goalkeeper, sealed a victory that Metro dearly needed to make the playoffs... Setting up more Cepero heroics, be it of a more conventional variety, on their route to the final. Metro goals: 1

  • July 30, 2009: W Connection 2, New York 2; Ernst Oebster
    Ummmm... Do we have to talk about this? Ugh. Oebster, relentlessly pursued by Juan Carlos Osorio for over a year, made his Metro debut in the CONCACAF Champions League game against the Trinidadian semi-amateurs. He scored in a 48th, as his long shot took a deflection to even the score at 1:1. WE WILL NOT DISCUSS WHAT HAPPENED IN THE RETURN LEG. Metro goals: 1

  • March 27, 2010: New York 1, Chicago 0; Joel Lindpere
    Ah, now here's a debut for the ages. The first regular season game ever at Red Bull Arena, and Lindpere started building his legend with a brilliant one-time shot from just outside the box in the 40th minute. It's the only goal on a delightful, historic day. Metro goals: 12+

  • September 16, 2010: Dallas 2, New York 2; Mehdi Ballouchy
    Everyone was in an uproar as all-time leading scorer Juan Pablo Angel was benched in favor of a 4-5-1 and newly-acquired Ballouchy. The now-maligned Moroccan tied the game at 1:1 with a goal three minutes into first half injury time, scoring from close range off a Lindpere cross. Angel would come on to force the own goal that tied it at 2:2. Metro goals: 4+

  • March 11, 2012: Dallas 2, New York 1; Kenny Cooper
    With Metro down 2:0, "Clever" Hans Backe finally decided to give Cooper his debut against his former team. In the 78th, Titi Henry sent a long ball into the box that bounced once, only for Frankencooper to slam it home on the rebound. Sadly, on that day, it proved to be too little too late... Metro goals: 4+
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