MLS All-Star 2000
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| Goal(s) | EST: Clint Mathis 2' WST: Ante Razov 17' WST: Mauricio Cienfuegos 19' WST: Ante Razov 22' EST: Jaime Moreno 36' EST: Adolfo Valencia 39' WST: Peter Nowak 44' EST: Mark Chung 51' EST: Mamadou Diallo 59' EST: Mamadou Diallo 61' EST: Jay Heaps 65' EST: Dante Washington 67' EST: Brian McBride 76' |
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| Date | July 29, 2000 | ||||||||||||
| Stadium | Columbus Crew Stadium | ||||||||||||
| City | Columbus, Ohio | ||||||||||||
| MVP | Mamadou Diallo | ||||||||||||
| Referee | Paul Tamberino George Vergara Robert Fereday |
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| Attendance | 23,495 | ||||||||||||
| Weather | Cloudy, 78 degrees | ||||||||||||
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| Network | ESPN2 | ||||||||||||
The 2000 Major League Soccer All-Star Game was the 5th MLS All-Star Game, played on July 29, 2000 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, OH. In the highest scoring MLS All-Star Game, The Eastern Conference won 9-4.
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