MATCH RECAP: Head Coach Danny Stone speaks to the media following a 0-1 loss against Monterey Bay FC.
Match Recap
Phoenix Rising Falls, 1-0, in Monterey Bay
MONTEREY BAY, California (Saturday, March 16) – Phoenix Rising FC dropped a narrow, 1-0, decision tonight at Cardinale Stadium.
Monterey Bay took a 1-0 lead in the 22nd minute when a turnover at the back gave Adrian Rebollar the ball on the edge of the area. Rebollar quicky found Rafael Baca in the center of the area and the Union’s No. 10 smacked a hard shot into the back of the net to give the home side the early lead.
The heavy pressure from Monterey Bay continued until the final 10 minutes of the first half, but Rising goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo kept Phoenix in the match, making three saves and punching away a fourth chance until his teammates could steady the ship.
Rising’s best chance of the first half came in stoppage time, when Renzo Zambrano crossed the ball to Gabi Torres on the left flank. Torres feinted to free up his left foot then curled a pass to the back post for Remi Cabral. The pass was spot on, but Monterey Bay goalkeeper Anthony Siaha charged off his line to pluck the ball out of the air and preserve the one-goal lead heading into the break.
Phoenix came out of halftime on the front foot and nearly evened the score in the 56th minute when Panos Armenakas collected a pass in acres of space. The midfielder ran at the defense before finding Fede Varela with a lateral pass. Rising’s No. 10 cracked a hard shot, low toward the post, but Siaha was there to make a diving save to his left side.
Monterey Bay settled down and held Phoenix without another quality chance to score for a large portion of the second half, but Rising was still just a goal away from tying the match in stoppage time of the second half. Unfortunately for the defending champs, the offense could not find its rhythm, even with the introduction of several offensive-minded substitutions.
Rising fell to 0-2-0 and will look to turn things around at home next Saturday, March 23 (7 p.m.) vs Oakland Roots SC.
Scoring:
MB – Rafael Baca (Adrian Rebollar) 22
Discipline:
PHX – Jose Hernandez (caution) 70
PHX – Edgaurdo Rito (caution) 77
MB – Enríquez (caution) 84
MB – Fehr (caution) 86
MB – Anthony Siaha (caution) 90+3
PHX – Emil Cuello (caution) 90+4
Lineups:
Phoenix Rising FC – Rocco Rios Novo, Laurence Wyke, Pape Mar Boye, Mo Traore (Ryan Flood 78), Edguardo Rito, Gabi Torres (JC Azocar 57), Jose Andres Hernandez (Erickson Gallardo 78), Renzo Zambrano, Fede Varela (Emil Cuello 67), Remi Cabral (Dariusz Formella 67), Panos Armenakas.
Substitutes Not Used: Patrick Rakovsky.
Monterey Bay – Anthony Siaha, Doner, Martinez, Greene, Guzmán, Baca, Rebollar, Fehr, Archimède (Tristan Trager 67), Enríquez (Gallaway 84), Hugh Alexander Dixon (Ryan Dieter 66)
Substitutes Not Used: Herrera, Glasser, Lara, Orendian.
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Head Coach Danny Stone speaks to the media following a 0-1 loss to Birmingham Legion.
Phoenix Rising FC Opens 2024 Season with 1-0 Loss to Birmingham
Phoenix Rising FC fell, 1-0, in its 2024 season opener tonight to Birmingham Legion.
The defending USL Championship Title Winners drew the eighth largest crowd (8,187) in the eighth season of franchise history and nearly took a one-goal lead in the 34th minute when Fede Varela played a ball over the top of Birmingham’s defense to Edguardo Rito. The right winger settled the pass and ripped a hard shot on goal, but Matt Van Oekel made a diving save high to his right side. The rebound sent the goalkeeper scrambling to get a hand to the ball that had popped high into the air. Dariusz Formella nearly put away a third chance from the rebound, but the goalkeeper got his right foot down in time to deny the forward.
Panos Armenakas played a beautiful through ball to Rito in the 40th minute. Similar to his last chance, Rito got every bit of a right-footed shot on Van Oekel, but once again the goalkeeper made an outstanding save, diving to his right side to push the shot wide of the post and out for a corner kick.
Just before the end of the half, Rising was fortunate to escape the first 45 minutes of play without surrendering a goal. Birmingham shouted for a handball on Rising defender Pape Mar Boye just before a shot attempt off a corner kick was cleared off the line at the last moment.
Rising controlled the match through the opening 20 minutes of the second half, but it was Birmingham that took a 1-0 lead in the 67th minute when Diba Nwegbo fired a shot towards the back post from just outside the top corner of the box. Phoenix goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo had it covered as it rocketed towards the back post, but the shot took a deflection on its way through the area and the ball dribbled past the goalkeeper at the near post to make it 1-0 in favor of the visitors.
Rising pressed for an equalizer late but Van Oekel owned this night, finishing the match with eight saves and two punches to secure the shutout on the road against the defending champions.
Rising is on the road next weekend before returning on March 23 to face Oakland Roots at 7 p.m.
Scoring:
BIR – (own goal) 67
Discipline:
BIR – Enzo Martinez (caution) 45
PHX – Dariusz Formella (caution) 53
PHX – Edguardo Rito (caution) 71
BIR – Alex Crognale (caution) 73
BIR – Diba Nwegro (caution) 76
Lineups:
Phoenix Rising FC – Rocco Rios Novo, Laurence Wyke, Pape Mar Boye, JP Scearce, Edguardo Rito, Gabi Torres (JC Azocar 65), Jose Andres Hernandez (Eddie Munjoma 87), Renzo Zambrano, Fede Varela (Email Cuello 65), Darius Formella (Remi Cabral 70), Panos Armenakas (Erickson Gallardo 70).
Substitutes Not Used: Patrick Rakovsky, Mo Traore, Skylar Odle, Isaiah Kaakoush.
Birmingham Legion – Matt Van Oekel, Phanuel Kavita, AJ Paterson, Alex Crognale, Kobe Hernandez-Foster, Enzo Martinez, Diba Nwegro (Moses Mensah 82), Preston Tabort (Stephano Pinho 74), Tyler Pasher, Prosper Kasim (Miguel Perez 82), Mo Turay (Mujeeb Murana 63).
Substitutes Not Used: Trevor Spangenberg, Jake Rufe.
Phoenix Rising Falls, 2-0, in Preseason Finale
PHOENIX, Arizona (Saturday, March 1) – Phoenix Rising FC fell, 2-0, to LA Galaxy II tonight in its final preseason tune-up leading into next Saturday’s home opener.
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Tonight, a costly turnover at midfield created a free kick opportunity for Los Dos in just the 10th minute of the match. From 25-yards out, a Galaxy II striker made Phoenix pay, striking a left-footed curler that caught the bottom of the crossbar and settled into the back of the net to make it, 1-0.
Rising nearly pulled level in the 17th minute when Edguardo Rito sent in a cross from Phoenix’s right flank. The line-drive cross found Gabi Torres at the back post and the Brazilian headed a sharp shot on goal. Unfortunately for Rising, the hard shot was directly at the Los Dos goalkeeper, who collected the shot and did not allow a rebound.
Darius Formella came free on a quick restart in the 24th minute. He tried to beat the Los Dos goalkeeper low to his near post, but the Galaxy II goalkeeper made an outstanding kick save with his left foot.
LA made it 2-0 on a corner kick in the 27th minute. After a nice save by Rocco Rios Novo, a Galaxy midfielder send a corner to the back post, where a header was redirected down and just inside the post.
Rising earned a free kick in a similar area as Los Dos’ first goal in the 75th minute. Panos Armenakas ripped a shot on goal, but the attempt was blocked high up into the air. Near the end line, Laurence Wyke chased down the loose ball and put a shot on goal at the front post, but once again, the LA goalkeeper was in good position to make the save. That was as close as Rising would come to finding the back of the net this night.
“Overall we played well in the first half,” said Rising head coach Danny Stone. “We conceded two, but I felt we controlled the match outside a spell of about 10 minutes. Same in the second half, I felt that we just lost our rhythm at times. We created a lot of good moments. I’m a bit disappointed we haven’t been able to take those chances. As far as the overall performance, we were threatening tonight. The team will be disappointed they didn’t get a result. When I walk into that locker room, that will be the feeling. We played well enough to earn more than we got.”
Scoring:
LAII – Goal 10
LAII – Goal 27
Discipline:
PHX – Jose Hernandez (caution) 8
LAII – caution 22
LAII – caution 23
Lineups:
Phoenix Rising FC – Rocco Rios Novo, Wyke, Pape Mar Boye, Flood (trailist), Edguardo Rito, Gabi Torres, Jose Andres Hernandez, Renzo Zambrano, Fede Varela, Darius Formella, Panos Armenakas.
Phoenix Rising FC Draws Vegas, 0-0, in Preseason Action
PHOENIX, Arizona (Saturday, February 24) – Phoenix Rising FC drew Las Vegas Lights FC, 0-0, in a preseason friendly tonight at Phoenix Rising FC Stadium.
Rising opens its regular season at home in two weeks, a Saturday, March 9 matchup against Birmingham Legion FC (7:30 p.m.).
Tonight, Head coach Danny Stone sent out a mix of six returning players and five offseason additions to start the match. Defending NCAA Champion Pape Mar Boye showed athleticism and composure during his first half in front of goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo, who recently returned from international duty with Argentina’s Olympic squad. The duo, along with returning center midfielders Renzo Zambrano and Jose Andres Hernandez and reinforcement defenders Laurence Wyke and JP Scearce held Vegas scoreless through the first 45 minutes of play, in large part due to a full-extension diving save by Rios Novo near the 40th minute.
Rising increased its time of possession and created more offensive opportunities in the opening 10 minutes of the second half, but once again, the story was Rios Novo. The goalkeeper made a diving save to his left side and then absorbed a hard shot from distance in a 30-second span around the 55th minute.
John Stenberg made his return to live action in the 65th minute, subbing on for JP Scearce.
The starters all exited the match in the 80th minute as the squad continues to build towards 90 minutes of fitness.
“It was a tough game but a good preseason friendly,” said Rising Head Coach Danny Stone following the match. “A competitive game, I thought we improved in the second half. I was pleased with the adaptations we made at halftime. Credit to Vegas, they played well in the first half. We got stronger as the game went forward. It’s another really good preseason test for us. It was exactly the kind of test we needed heading into the final weeks of preseason.”
Scoring:
NONE
Discipline:
NONE
Lineups:
Phoenix Rising FC – Rocco Rios Novo, Wyke, Pape Mar Boye, JP Scearce (John Stenberg 65), Edguardo Rito, Gabi Torres, Jose Andres Hernandez, Renzo Zambrano, Emil Cuello, Darius Formella, Remi Cabral.
Preseason Friendly Finishes, 1-0, Timbers
PHOENIX, Arizona (Saturday, January 27) – Phoenix Rising FC fell, 1-0, to Major League Soccer’s Portland Timbers at Phoenix Rising FC Stadium in its first preseason match of the year today.
Just six days into its preseason, the result is promising for Phoenix, which won the league just 76 days ago. Head Coach Danny Stone’s lineup featured more than 10 trialists and Phoenix Rising FC Academy players.
The lone goal Rising allowed came in just the fifth minute, when a turnover in the back was pushed forward up the left side. Portland’s Anthony Alves collected the pass and immediately smacked a hard shot over the shoulder of Hunter Sulte, who was filling in at goalkeeper for Phoenix while Rocco Rios Novo is away on international duty and Patrick Rakovsky recovers from a knock he picked up in training.
Phoenix earned a free kick just outside the corner of the area in the 11th minute. Erickson sent in the cross and JP Scearce got a head to the ball, but the play was stopped short for offsides.
Erickson and Gabi Torres combined on Rising’s left side in the 21st minute. The play produced a long shot attempt from Torres that Portland goalkeeper Max Crepeau handled easily.
Rising Head Coach Danny Stone made wholesale changes in the 34th minute, bringing on 10 field players to relieve the team in just its sixth day of preseason training.
The mix of trialists and academy players earned a free kick in a similar position as the first team in the 42nd minute. The ensuring shot was aimed at the post to Crepeau’s right side but sailed high and wide of its mark.
After the break, Stone brought on Pape Mar Boye, Mo Traore, Edguardo Rito, Jose Hernandez, Juan Carlos Azocar, Emil Cuello and Fede Varela, mixed with a group of trialists.
Portland nearly made it 2-0 in the 64th minute with a nice through ball played in-behind, but Phoenix’s goalkeeper (Dallas, trialist) came off his line to take away the angle before blocking the attempt from a Timbers forward.
At the opposite end, Juan Carlos Azocar ripped a low shot towards the near post in the 70th minute, but once again, Crepeau was in position to make the save and smother the rebound.
Rising nearly pulled level in the 78th minute when a line-drive cross was sent into the area, but the header that followed skipped just wide of the post to Crepeau’s right side.
Portland had a free kick opportunity from just outside the box in the 80th minute but the attempt went directly to the goalkeeper, who was called upon a moment later to make a third save on a breakaway attempt. Once again, he (Dallas, trialist) was up to the task, stepping off his line to block away the attempt with his chest and preserve the 1-0 scoreline.
Scoring:
POR – Anthony Alves 5
Discipline:
POR- Dario Zaparic (caution) 23
Lineups:
Phoenix Rising FC – Hunter Sulte, Isaiah Kaakoush, Nicholas Paige, Alejandro Fuenmayor, Eddie Munjoma, JP Scearce, Panos Armenakas, Renzo Zambrano, Gabi Torres, Erickson Gallardo, Remi Cabral.
Second Half Lineup: Dallas (Trialist), Chris (Trialist), Pape Mar Boye, Mo Traore, Edguardo Rito, Jose Hernandez, Martin (Trialist), Juan Carlos Azocar, Emil Cuello, Fede Varela, Mark (Trialist).
Portland Timbers FC – Max Crepeau, Kamal Miller, Dario Zuparic, Jaden Jones-Riley, Zac McGraw, Marvin Loria, Diego Chara, Eryk Williamson, Anthony Alves, Santiago Moreno, Felipe Mora.
RECAP: Phoenix Rising FC are USL Champions
CHARLESTON, SC (Saturday, November 12) – Phoenix Rising FC are USL Champions after defeating the Charleston Battery, 3-2, in kicks from the mark after 120 minutes could not separate the sides from a 1-1 draw at Patriots Point.
Rising and Charleston traded glancing blows and corner kicks in the opening 20 minutes of the match, but neither team could put a shot on goal until the Battery’s Nick Markanich sent in a cross from the right flank in the 22nd minute. Phoenix goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo was alert and made an easy first save of the match the keep the match scoreless early.
The match settled down for the next 15 minutes, drawing Phoenix into a false sense of confidence before Charleston’s Mark Segbers came free down the left flank. Segbers collected the pass in-behind the Rising defense and centered the ball for Nick Markanich, who cracked a first touch shot hard into the far corner of the net to make it 1-0 Battery.
Rising came out of halftime looking more like itself. Daruisz Formella broke free down the left flank in the 54th minute and nearly found Danny Trejo with a centering pass, but the two were just a step off. Moments later, Rising earned a corner kick and set piece 40-yards from goal, but once again could not get on the same page to complete a series of passes with a shot on goal.
Referee Elton García pointed to the spot, awarding Phoenix a penalty kick in the 66th minute, but the spot kick disappeared after a lengthy delay and long conversation with the assistant referee.
Two clutch saves from Rios Novo in the 84th and 85th minutes kept Rising in the match and hopes alive for a late equalizer.
It came late, and not too late.
Defender Mo Traore recycled the ball from an earlier cross and lined a ball back into the area, where center back John Stenberg rose above the crowd to smash a header past Battery goalkeeper Trey Muse to make it 1-1 just before the final whistle.
Erickson smashed a shot from distance on target in the 99th minute of the match, but Muse was alert and made an outstanding save, diving to his right side to keep the match locked at 1-1.
Emil Cuello let a shot rip in the 105th minute. It nearly snuck past Muse at the near post but the goalkeeper bodied the ball to the ground and smothered it. That’s as close as either team would come and the match was ushered into penalty kicks.
Charleston put away their first two kicks from the spot while Muse saved attempts from Cuello and Daniel Krutzen. Renzo Zambrano buried Phoenix’s third kick to make it 2-1, but Rising needed a save from Rios Novo desperately. They didn’t get it, but Charleston’s Leland Archer missed wide to the left side.
Erickson stepped up next for Phoenix and made it 2-2 with the Battery’s fourth kick coming. Rios Novo saved it, diving to his right side to block a shot by Chris Allen. Manuel Arteaga came up next for Phoenix and made it 3-2, beating Muse to the post to the goalkeeper’s left side. The final attempt came from Charleston’s Derek Dodson, who went to Novo’s right side. Rising’s goalkeeper guessed correctly and pushed Dodson wider than he intended. The ball skipped off the post and away from goal to give Rising its first USL Championship, 3-2, in penalty kicks.
Scoring:
CHR – Nick Markanich (Mark Segbers) 36
PHX – John Stenberg (Mo Traore) 90
Discipline:
PHX – Mo Traore (caution) 11
PHX – Carlos Harvey (caution) 72
CHL – Roberto Avila (caution) 72
PHX – Alejandro Fuenmayor (caution) 73
PHX – Emil Cuello (caution) 80
PHX – Renzo Zambrano (caution) 115
Lineups:
Phoenix Rising FC – Rocco Rios Novo, Alejandro Fuenmayor, John Stenberg (Daniel Krutzen 91), Mo Traore, Eddie Munjoma (Henry Uzochukwu 83), Darnell King (Erickson 58), Jose Andres Hernandez (Renzo Zambrano 58), Carlos Harvey, Panos Armenakas (Emil Cuello 71), Danny Trejo, Dariusz Formella (Manuel Arteaga 71).
Substitutes Not Used: Patrick Rakovsky.
Charleston Battery – Trey Muse, Tristan Trager (Beto Avila 63), Derek Dodson, Leland Archer, Juan Palma, Emilo Ycaza, Chris Allen, Augustine Williams, Nick Markanich, Mark Segbers (AJ Paterson 119), Arturo Rodriguez (Robbie Crawford 90).
Substitutes Not Used: Daniel Kuzemka, AJ Cochran, Andrew Booth, Piere Reedy.
RECAP: Rising Advances to USL Championship Final
SACRAMENTO, California (Saturday, November 4) – Phoenix Rising FC advanced to the USL Championship Final after coming from behind to defeat Sacramento Republic, 2-1, tonight at Heart Health Park.
The team will travel to Charleston to face the Battery Sunday, November 12 at 5 p.m. on ESPN2.
Despite playing on the road, Phoenix held a ridiculous, 70-30 advantage in possession through the 25th minute of the match as both teams cautiously defended and produced zero shots on goal in the opening stanza.
Sacramento found the back of the net with its first shot, following a turnover in midfield. Two passes got the ball to Republic striker, Russell Cicerone, who spun one direction, then the other before hitting a hopeful shot towards the back post. The quick transition crossed up Phoenix goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo and the shot eluded the left hand of the goalkeeper before settling into the far side netting to make it 1-0 in the 31st minute.
Rising nearly got one back in the 38th minute when Panos Armenakas ran at a defender on Phoenix’s right flank. Entering the box, Armenakas faked right, then went left before trying to beat Sacramento goalkeeper Daniel Vitiello to his right side but a defender stepped in at the last second to block the shot. The resulting attempt trickled to the feet of the goalkeeper for an easy save.
Rising began to apply pressure in search of an equalizer near the 64th minute, when Dariusz Formella got a look at goal. Phoenix earned another corner moments later and head coach Juan Guerra brought on attacking substitutes Renzo Zambrano and Uzo.
Phoenix equalized in the 80th minute when Rising earned a free kick on the left flank. Zambrano curled a cross to the back post where a slew of players converged, but it was Carlos Harvey who steered the ball into the back of the net any way possible to make it 1-1.
Riding the momentum of that goal, Rising continued to press, never allowing a second shot on goal defensively and former Sacramento Republic midfielder Emil Cuello ripped the hearts of his former team out in the second minute of stoppage time. Cuello won the ball back 30 yards from goal and never hesitated, cutting slightly to his left before smashing a knuckling shot that zipped past the goalkeeper’s ear and bulged the net to make it a 2-1, Western Conference Final.
Scoring:
SR – Russell Cicerone (Nick Ross) 31
PHX – Carlos Harvey 80
PHX – Emil Cuello 90+2
Discipline:
PHX – Mo Traore (caution) 17
PHX – Darnell King (caution) 40
PHX – Eddie Munjoma (caution) 69
SR – Keko (caution) 71
PHX – John Stenberg (caution) 88
PHX – Carlos Harvey (caution) 90+5
PHX – Dariusz Formella (caution) 90+6
Lineups:
Phoenix Rising FC – Rocco Rios Novo, Alejandro Fuenmayor, John Stenberg, Mo Traore, Darnell King (Uzo 67) Eddie Munjoma (Manuel Arteaga 74), Jose Andres Hernandez (Renzo Zambrano 67), Panos Armenakas (Emil Cuello 74), Carlos Harvey, Danny Trejo, Dariusz Formella (Erickson 80).
Substitutes Not Used: Patrick Rakovsky, Daniel Krutzen.
Sacramento Republic – Daniel Vitiello, Jared Timmer, Shane Wiedt, Jack Gurr, Conor Donovan, Damia Viader (Lee Desmond 72), Arnold López (Matt LaGrassa 77), Russell Cicerone, Luis Felipe (Rodrigo Lopez 59), Nick Ross, Keko Lewis (Cristian Parano 77).
Substitutes not Used: Carlos Saldaña, Aldair Sanchez, Luther Archimède.
RECAP: Rising Headed To Western Conference Final after 2-1 Win in Orange County
IRVINE, California (Saturday, October 28) – Phoenix Rising FC has advanced to the Western Conference Final with a 2-1 victory vs. Orange County SC tonight at Championship Soccer Stadium.
Danny Trejo and Emil Cuello scored goals 109 minutes apart to send Rising to its third conference final in the last six seasons. Having knocked out the second and third seeds, Phoenix now travels to Sacramento for a date with the first-seeded Republic on Saturday, November 4.
Tonight, Rising grabbed a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute when Carlos Harvey lobbed a ball forward from midfield, splitting Orange County’s center backs. Trejo latched onto the ball at the top of the area, touching the ball away from a defender and then tapping a short volley around the goalkeeper to give the visitors the early lead.
OC fired back in the 16th minute when Seth Casiple set up Milan Iloski. The 2022 USL Championship Golden Boot Winner cracked a line-drive towards the back post but the rising shot caught just enough of the crossbar to keep it out of the back of the net.
The home side continued to press for an equalizer and converted in the 24th minute when a quick cross found Ryan Doghman alone on the end line, off to the left side of goal. Doghman hit a sharp pass low to the opposite post, where Thomas Amang finished of the chance from close range to make it 1-1.
Rising held a 61-39 edge in possession through the 80th minute of the match but could not trouble OC goalkeeper Colin Shutler outside a pair of goals that were called back for offsides rulings by the official.
In extra time, Rising continued to control the match in the first stanza. Harvey forced a save out of Shutler in the 97th minute and Uzo broke though moments later but could not keep his shot from close range on target.
Cuello hammered home the game winner in the 116th minute after Gallardo beat his man on the left side and slipped a pass inside. Cuello took a touch to get the ball on his left foot, then crushed the golden goal past Shutler to send Phoenix to Sacramento next week for the Western Conference Final.
Scoring:
PHX – Danny Trejo (Carlos Harvey) 7
OC – Thomas Amang (Ryan Doghman) 24
PHX – Emil Cuello (Erickson Gallardo) 116
Discipline:
OC – Kyle Scott (caution) 51
PHX – Alejandro Fuenmayor (caution) 103
PHX – Uzo (caution) 106
Lineups:
Phoenix Rising FC – Rocco Rios Novo, Mo Traore, Alejandro Fuenmayor, John Stenberg, Darnell King (Uzo 70), Jose Andres Hernandez (Renzo Zambrano 90+2), Carlos Harvey (Emil Cuello 106), Eddie Munjoma (Erickson Gallardo 91), Panos Armenakas (Manuel Arteaga 101), Danny Trejo (Daniel Krutzen 118), Dariusz Formella.
Substitutes Not Used: Patrick Rakovsky.
Orange County SC – Colin Shutler, Owen Lambe (Richard Richards 117), Dillon Powers, Marcus Nakkim, Ryan Doghman (Alex Villanueva 118), Seth Casiple (Bryce Jamison 105), Kyle Scott (Kevin Lankford 63), Kevin Partida (Andrew Fox 90+3), Brian Iloski, Milan Iloski, Thomas Amang (Marc McNulty 91).
Substitutes Not Used: Eric Lopez.