Goals were scored by #9 Irvin Parra (28’, 41’), #3 Hugh Roberts (49’), #8 Marcelo Palomino (75’) and #10 Valentin Sabella (81’).
Goals were scored by #9 Irvin Parra (28’, 41’), #3 Hugh Roberts (49’), #8 Marcelo Palomino (75’) and #10 Valentin Sabella (81’).

Leesburg, VA (September 8, 2021) – The Charlotte Independence scored five goals in tonight’s win over Loudoun United FC at Segra Field. Next, the Charlotte Independence play host to Hartford Athletic at American Legion Memorial Stadium on Saturday, September 11 for Great Clips Family Soccer Weekend. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM. Click here to purchase tickets.
It was a chippy start to the match with a lot on the line as three points would move the Jacks into the lone 4th place position in the Atlantic Division Standings. #16 Jose Bizama made his debut with Charlotte tonight and got involved early combining with #19 Enzo Martinez.
The first goal came in the 28th minute of play. It was a corner kick taken by #4 Jake Areman, which was headed back across frame by #3 Hugh Roberts and smashed into the back of the net by #9 Irvin Parra.
#12 Adam Armour had a great look at goal in the 34th minute after some fancy footwork and a beautiful cross by #7 Joel Johnson, but his volley was blocked by Loudoun Goalkeeper #30 Noah Abrams. In the 34th minute, Loudoun midfielder #19 Landry Nanan Houssou was sent off after receiving two yellow cards forcing them to drop to ten men.
Right before the half, it was Johnson again who played a textbook cross through several Loudoun defenders and found Parra for the easy tap-in. Your Jacks lead the match at halftime by two goals to none.
“I’m just doing my job as a striker,” stated Parra when asked about his success this season in front of goal. “The team has such a positive vibe all around. We are there for each other at all times, whether we win, lose or tie. We always have each other's support to come back and grind.”
The opportunities kept coming for the Charlotte Independence in the second half. In the 49th minute, the Jacks opted for a short corner kick with a ball played on the ground to Areman. His shot was blocked and found the feet of Parra. His shot was also blocked and deflected over to #3 Hugh Roberts who was waiting at the back post to slot it in the net.
#8 Marcelo Palomino took a strike from distance in the 75th minute which bounced off the slick turf and over the hands of Abrams for goal number four. The fifth, and final, goal of the night came in the 81st minute after play developed along the right wing. The cross came in and #35 Blake Pope did well to push ball through the box and over to #10 Valentin Sabella who was trailing on the back post. He finished it with an easy pass into the open net.
Your Jacks secured a big 3 points on the night with a final score of CLT 5 – LDN 0.
“It’s a great result for us and a win that we can definitely take confidence from,” stated Charlotte Independence Head Coach, Mike Jeffries. “I thought we were sharp from the beginning of the night and were able to get the first goal. When they were reduced to ten men that helped us, but I thought we managed the game really well from there and still managed to move the ball and create chances. I think we’ll walk into what we know is going to be a huge game against a very good team on Saturday. It’ll be good to get back home and we’ll do the best we can physically with the guys to try and get them prepped.”
NEXT ON THE SCHEDULE: The Charlotte Independence play host to Hartford Athletic at American Legion Memorial Stadium on Saturday, September 11 for Great Clips Family Soccer Weekend. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM. Click here to purchase tickets.
Leesburg, VA (September 8, 2021) – The Charlotte Independence scored five goals in tonight’s win over Loudoun United FC at Segra Field. Next, the Charlotte Independence play host to Hartford Athletic at American Legion Memorial Stadium on Saturday, September 11 for Great Clips Family Soccer Weekend. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM. Click here to purchase tickets.
It was a chippy start to the match with a lot on the line as three points would move the Jacks into the lone 4th place position in the Atlantic Division Standings. #16 Jose Bizama made his debut with Charlotte tonight and got involved early combining with #19 Enzo Martinez.
The first goal came in the 28th minute of play. It was a corner kick taken by #4 Jake Areman, which was headed back across frame by #3 Hugh Roberts and smashed into the back of the net by #9 Irvin Parra.
#12 Adam Armour had a great look at goal in the 34th minute after some fancy footwork and a beautiful cross by #7 Joel Johnson, but his volley was blocked by Loudoun Goalkeeper #30 Noah Abrams. In the 34th minute, Loudoun midfielder #19 Landry Nanan Houssou was sent off after receiving two yellow cards forcing them to drop to ten men.
Right before the half, it was Johnson again who played a textbook cross through several Loudoun defenders and found Parra for the easy tap-in. Your Jacks lead the match at halftime by two goals to none.
“I’m just doing my job as a striker,” stated Parra when asked about his success this season in front of goal. “The team has such a positive vibe all around. We are there for each other at all times, whether we win, lose or tie. We always have each other’s support to come back and grind.”
The opportunities kept coming for the Charlotte Independence in the second half. In the 49th minute, the Jacks opted for a short corner kick with a ball played on the ground to Areman. His shot was blocked and found the feet of Parra. His shot was also blocked and deflected over to #3 Hugh Roberts who was waiting at the back post to slot it in the net.
#8 Marcelo Palomino took a strike from distance in the 75th minute which bounced off the slick turf and over the hands of Abrams for goal number four. The fifth, and final, goal of the night came in the 81st minute after play developed along the right wing. The cross came in and #35 Blake Pope did well to push ball through the box and over to #10 Valentin Sabella who was trailing on the back post. He finished it with an easy pass into the open net.
Your Jacks secured a big 3 points on the night with a final score of CLT 5 – LDN 0.
“It’s a great result for us and a win that we can definitely take confidence from,” stated Charlotte Independence Head Coach, Mike Jeffries. “I thought we were sharp from the beginning of the night and were able to get the first goal. When they were reduced to ten men that helped us, but I thought we managed the game really well from there and still managed to move the ball and create chances. I think we’ll walk into what we know is going to be a huge game against a very good team on Saturday. It’ll be good to get back home and we’ll do the best we can physically with the guys to try and get them prepped.”
NEXT ON THE SCHEDULE: The Charlotte Independence play host to Hartford Athletic at American Legion Memorial Stadium on Saturday, September 11 for Great Clips Family Soccer Weekend. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM. Click here to purchase tickets.