The Sounders record against each club faced in competitive matches, both domestically and internationally, are listed below. As of the 2023 season, there have been six different competitive competitions the Sounders have competed in. These include the MLS regular season, the
MLS Cup Playoffs, the
U.S. Open Cup, the
Leagues Cup, the
CONCACAF Champions League, and the
FIFA Club World Cup.
All statistics are for the MLS regular season and
MLS Cup Playoff games only. Correct as of March 7, 2020.
U.S. Open Cup
The Sounders began their first
U.S. Open Cup campaign as a Major League Soccer team in April 2009.[4] The club went on to advance to the final, where they faced
D.C. United at
RFK Stadium.[5] Two second half goals from
Fredy Montero and
Roger Levesque won the game 2–1 for Seattle as the club became the second
expansion team in MLS history to win the tournament in their inaugural season.[6][7]
The Sounders made their first appearance in the
CONCACAF Champions League in only their second season after winning the
2009 U.S. Open Cup.[8] Their first game took place at CenturyLink Field in the preliminary round on July 28, 2010, against
Isidro Metapán of
El Salvador. The club won the game 1–0, with
Fredy Montero scoring the decisive goal.[9] They drew the return match 1–1 to advance to the group stage 2–1 on aggregate.[10]
The Sounders played in their first
FIFA Club World Cup in
2022 following their victory in the CONCACAF Champions League. The club entered in the second round and were eliminated after losing their first match 1–0 to Egypt's
Al Ahly.[11]