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VANCOUVER, B.C. — Davide Chumiento set up first-half goals by Eric Hassli and hometown midfielder Terry Dunfield, and the Vancouver Whitecaps won their first game in Major League Soccer, beating Toronto FC 4-2 on Saturday.

Atiba Harris scored in the 64th minute, and Hassli, who last week became the Whitecaps’ first designated player, added another in the 72nd minute as 23,000 boisterous fans welcomed top-level professional soccer back to Vancouver for the first time since the NASL folded in 1984.

Captain Dwayne De Rosario and Maicon Santos scored for Toronto, which opened its fifth MLS season with a sixth new coach in Aron Winter.

D.C. United 3, Crew 1

WASHINGTON — Charlie Davies scored two goals in his first competitive match since being injured in car accident more than 17 months ago.

Davies has been on a long road to recovery since suffering severe injuries as a passenger in an automobile crash in nearby Arlington, Va., that killed another passenger in October 2009.

Red Bulls 1, Sounders 0

HARRISON, N.J. — Juan Agudelo scored his first career MLS goal in the 70th minute.

Agudelo, an 18-year-old national team selection, took Teemu Tainio’s pass from midfield just above the box as he fended off back Jeff Parke. Agudelo then broke in and beat Leo Gonzalez.

Fire 1, FC Dallas 1

FRISCO, Texas — Milton Rodriguez scored in the 19th minute for FC Dallas, two minutes after Diego Chaves had scored for Chicago.

Union 1, Dynamo 0

HOUSTON — Danny Califf scored the game’s only goal in the fifth minute.

Sporting Kansas City 3, Chivas USA 2

CARSON, Calif. — Omar Bravo scored twice in Kansas City’s win.

Real Salt Lake 1, Earthquakes 0

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Kyle Beckerman scored a ricochet goal in the 63rd minute.

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