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Midnight Riders (MLS supporters association)

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Midnight Riders
Midnight Riders logo
AbbreviationMR95
Established1995
TypeSupporters group
TeamNew England Revolution
LocationFoxborough, Massachusetts, U.S.
ArenaGillette Stadium
StandSection 143
Membership500+
Colors  Blue,   red
Websitewww.midnightriders.com

The Midnight Riders is the independent supporters group for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. The name refers to the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. The main aim of the Midnight Riders “is to form a network of supporters such that (they) can meet, watch, travel to, and discuss games, and have a collective voice for supporters' interests with Revolution management.”[1] The Midnight Riders are viewed as “the most passionate Revolution followers”,[2] have been around since the inception of the league, and are known for their use of chants, singing, drums, and banners to show their support for the team and lead others in doing so. The main colors worn amongst The Midnight Riders are dark blue and white (often jerseys of New England Revolution players). The majority of the Midnight Riders sit in the north stand of the stadium (section 143) and have a banner hanging across the front of this section. In addition to their game time activities The Midnight Riders are responsible for hosting and participating in charitable events, organizing road trips to away games, and awarding an annual “Man of the Year” award.[3]

The Fort

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The majority of the Midnight Riders occupy Section 143 of Gillette Stadium, the section behind the goal at the north end of the stadium, which they have nicknamed "The Fort". The Fort is a general admission section and draws its name from the revolutionary theme which runs through the team and independent supporters' associations.

The Fort is open to all supporters of the New England Revolution who want to support their team by singing, chanting, shouting, standing, waving flags, and doing so in the company of other like-minded fans, as long as they agree with on Midnight Riders first motto . The other Revolution supporters groups the Rev Army and The Rebellion also stand in The Fort.

Midnight Riders Man of the Year

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The Midnight Riders annually present an award to the New England player deemed most valuable to the team. The award is voted on by the membership. At the conclusion of every game, members are able to vote online for that game's Man of the Match. At the final home game of the regular season, those votes are tallied and the award is presented by the board of the organization to the winning player. Taylor Twellman is the winningest player, having been presented the award four times between 2002 and 2007.

Year Player Position[4]
1996 Argentina Alberto "Beto" Naveda Midfield
1997 Italy Walter Zenga Goalkeeper
1998 Netherlands Edwin Gorter Midfield
1999 United States Dan Calichman Defender
2000 United States Rusty Pierce Defender
2001 Brazil Catê Midfielder
2002 United States Taylor Twellman Forward
2003 United States Taylor Twellman Forward
2004 United States Clint Dempsey Midfielder
2005 United States Taylor Twellman Forward
2006 Wales Andy Dorman Midfielder
2007 United States Taylor Twellman Forward
2008 United States Matt Reis Goalkeeper
2009 Grenada Shalrie Joseph Midfielder
2010 Grenada Shalrie Joseph Midfielder
2011 United States Benny Feilhaber Midfielder
2012 United States Lee Nguyen Midfielder
2013 Portugal José Gonçalves Defender
2014 United States Lee Nguyen Midfielder
2015 United States Charlie Davies Forward
2016 United States Chris Tierney Defender
2017 Uruguay Diego Fagundez Midfielder
2018 Ecuador Cristian Penilla Midfielder
2019 Spain Carles Gil Midfielder
2020 United States Matt Turner Goalkeeper
2021 Spain Carles Gil Midfielder
2022 United States DeJuan Jones Midfielder

References

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  1. ^ 2002 About Us, The Midnight Riders Official Homepage. Retrieved on December 28, 2006.
  2. ^ Frank Dell'Apa (August 17, 1999). "He won't get burned again". The Boston Globe. p. C7.
  3. ^ Emlyn Lewis (November 10, 2005). "On Becoming a Club and Winning a Championship". Soccer New England. p. C7.
  4. ^ "Midnight Riders Man of the Year". 7 March 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
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