The Seattle Sounders' quest to their first-ever Leagues Cup trophy is complete.
With Sunday night's 3-0 win over Inter Miami, the Sounders were crowned champions of the tournament, becoming the only team in MLS to capture every major North American soccer trophy.
The Sounders took the lead in the 26th minute when forward Osaze De Rosario redirected defender Alex Roldan's cross with a rocketed header into the far post of the net. Then in the 84th minute, Roldan extended the lead to two with a PK finish after winger Georgi Minoungou drew a foul inside the box. Winger Paul Rothrock topped the night off in the 89th minute with a beautifully placed shot across the face of the goal and into the back post to secure the victory over Miami.
The win marks the club's 9th trophy since joining MLS in 2009, behind their four Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups (2009-2011, 2014), two MLS Cups (2016, 2019), one Supporters' Shield (2014) and one Concacaf Champions Cup (2022).
The Sounders will have a week-long break before transitioning back to MLS regular season competition on Sept. 13, when the team takes on LA Galaxy at Lumen Field.