| A participant of Major League Soccer, America's top | | | | an American club. After defeating Mexico's Club |
| caliber soccer league, D.C. United Soccer Club is a club | | | | Toluca and Brazil's Vasco da Gama, they again gained |
| that can be found in Washington D.C. The club itself is | | | | the Copa Interamericana, one of the most coveted |
| well thought-out as the United States' most triumphant | | | | leagues in the America's. |
| club in the history of American soccer. The club had | | | | The home ground for D.C. United Soccer Club is |
| won in the U.S. Open Cup and they were holding a | | | | Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, a soccer arena |
| record of four MLS Cups, a feat unsurpassed in | | | | which contains 56,692 seats situated within East |
| American soccer record. They also hold a record for | | | | Capitol Street. The stadium was owned by the District |
| four MLS Supporters' Shields. Aside from these feats, | | | | of Columbia. |
| they were also the only club that has been awarded | | | | The club is so popular and strong that they were the |
| back-to-back with MLS Supporters' Shield in 2006 and | | | | only club that boasts of three supporters' club namely |
| 2007 respectively. They were also the first and only | | | | the Screaming Eagles, La Norte and La Barra Brava. |
| club that has been awarded back-to-back again with | | | | "Black and Red" is the clubs' official moniker. The club |
| MLS Cups in 1996 and 1997. The following year (1998), | | | | is one of Major League's household when it comes to |
| luck came again to the club when they were awarded | | | | attendance. They were considered to be one of the |
| the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. It was the first ever | | | | clubs that has the highest number of attendance per |
| CONCACAF Champions' Cup that was awarded to | | | | game. |