Chris Wondolowski sees first red card of 15-year career
The San Jose Earthquakes striker will miss Wednesday night's vital match against Philadelphia Union after seeing the first red card of his career in the 3-1 loss to Atlanta United.

When Chris Wondolowski's name crosses our mind, it's impossible not to think of Landon Donovan and how the San Jose Earthquakes striker broke his all-time MLS scoring record.
Now, the all-time top MLS scorer has broken his own record, as the 36-year-old striker was shown the first red card in all of his 15-year career.
Wondo saw a red card from the bench during the 3-1 loss against Atlanta United, meaning he'll miss a crucial Western Conference game, which is why Wondolowski is urging supporters to join him in the stands this coming Wednesday.
We have a massive game tomorrow night and we need every fan there! I’ll be with the @SanJoseUltras in full voice. Please come join us or at least come say hi!! #Ilovethisteam #unity
— Chris Wondolowski (@ChrisWondo) September 24, 2019
Wondolowski will miss the midweek match against Philadelphia Union, where the Quakes will seek to cling onto seventh place in the standings to stay above the play-off line.
San Jose will host Philly at Avaya Stadium this Wednesday, September 24, at 11 pm ET, with Wondo cheering from the stands along with the San Jose Ultras.
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