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The 1997 New England Revolution season was the second season for the New England Revolution both as a club and in Major League Soccer (MLS). Alongside the MLS Regular Season, the team made their debut in both the U.S. Open Cup and the MLS Cup Playoffs, although they failed to advance in either. The season began on March 29 with a 1–0 away win over the Dallas Burn, and concluded with a home shootout loss to D.C. United in the MLS Cup Playoffs on October 8. The 1997 season marked the first season with goalkeeper Walter Zenga, who would later be elevated to player-manager in the 1998 season after the departure of head coach Thomas Rongen.
Transfers
= Transfers In
== Transfers Out
== Draft results
=College draft
The Revolution traded their first-round pick to the Tampa Bay Mutiny in exchange for the singing of former Mutiny coach Thomas Rongen. In addition, the team acquired an additional third-round pick and a first-round selection (#3) in the 1997 MLS Supplemental Draft from the Dallas Burn in exchange for a first-round selection (#2) in the 1997 Supplemental Draft.
On February 2, 1997, the Revolution selected
Scott Coufal, Steve Klein, and J.T. Roberts in the College Draft. On March 6, 1997, the Revolution waived Roberts.
Supplemental draft
On February 2, 1997, the Revolution drafted Bill Harte, Patrick Olalere, and Sam George in the MLS Supplemental Draft.
Club
= Team Management
== Roster
=All listed players made appearances in MLS regular season play.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Non-competitive
= Preseason
=The Revolution played six pre-season matches and had a 3-2-1 record.
Matches
= Mid-season friendlies
=Matches
Competitive
= Major League Soccer
=Conference standings
Overall standings
Matches
= MLS Cup Playoffs
=The Revolution qualified for their first ever MLS Cup Playoffs and faced off against reigning champions D.C. United in a best-of-three matches. The team failed to secure a win in either match. It would take until the MLS Cup Playoffs in 2000 before the Revolution would appear in a playoff match again, and until the MLS Cup Playoffs in 2002 before they would advance in a playoff match-up.
Matches
D.C. United win the series 2–0.
= U.S. Open Cup
=The Revolution made their U.S. Open Cup debut after declining to participate in the 1996 edition. They exited in the Third Round after a 4-3 loss in sudden death extra time, to the Long Island Rough Riders.
Matches
Honors
Team Most Valuable Player: Walter Zenga
Team Scoring Champion: Alberto Naveda (20 pts, 7 G, 6 A)
Team Defender of the Year: Francis Okaroh
MLS All-Star Game Selections: Alexi Lalas, Ted Chronopoulos, Walter Zenga
MLS Goalkeeper of the Year: Walter Zenga (Finalist)
MLS Player of the Month: Walter Zenga (September)
MLS Player of the Week: Chiquinho Conde (Week 10), Alberto Naveda (Week 11)