Sporting KC wins MLS Cup
Victory came in penalty-kick shootout
KANSAS CITY - Aurelien Collin scored the equalizer in the second half of the MLS Cup, then drove home the deciding penalty kick to give Sporting Kansas City a dramatic victory over Real Salt Lake on Saturday night and its first league title since 2000.
Alvaro Saborio, who missed the Western Conference finals because of injury, scored for Real Salt Lake in the 52nd minute, but Collin answered with a header in the 76th minute.
It remained that way through regulation and 30 minutes of overtime, and then the teams engaged in the longest penalty-kick shootout in championship history - one that both sides had chances to win before Collin's shot and Jimmy Nielsen's save gave Sporting KC the 7-6 victory.