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Independence Complete Season Sweep of Toronto FC II

Matthews (NC) — The Charlotte Independence completed the two-game, season-sweep of Toronto FC II by a score of 2-1 on Saturday night. Independence forward Jorge Herrera converted a penalty kick in the 28th minute for his fifth goal of the season. In the second half, rookie midfielder Mutaya Mwape found Eamon Zayed on a back-post header for his second goal in as many games and the first assist of Mwape's professional career.
"I thought Mutaya (Mwape) had a shaper night," said Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries. "The cross 45 seconds in that he puts on Jorge's head, the assist — he was a little more clinical in the final third, I thought it was a better night. He found the game a little bit better, it was good to see from him for sure."
"Before the game, (Eamon) Zayed talked to me and told me to cross the ball back post and I did what he told me," said Mwape. "I'm just learning a lot from the older guys, so I just listen to them and do what they tell me to do."
In the 28th minute, Toronto FC II goalkeeper Gianluca Catalano was shown a yellow card for his tackle on Independence forward Jorge Herrera. Herrera converted the penalty kick to give the Independence a 1-0 halftime lead. Following the second goal by Indpendence forward Eamon Zayed, Toronto FC II answered with a goal by Jordon Faria in the 66th minute for the final score of the game.
Charlotte begins a four-game road trip next weekend when they travel to take on the Richmond Kickers. After earning six points in consecutive games, the Jacks will look to string together a third win for the first time this season.
Scoring Summary:28': CLT – Jorge Herrera (PK) 49': CLT – Eamon Zayed (Mwape) 66': TOR – Jordan Faria (Bjornethun)
Discipline:11': TOR – Gianluca Catalano (YC) 35': TOR – Kyle Bjornethun (YC) 87': TOR – Brandon Onkony
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Shots:CLT – 8 TOR -8 Saves:CLT – 1 TOR – 4 Possession:CLT – 59.9% TOR – 40.1% |
Next Game:
Matthews (NC) — The Charlotte Independence completed the two-game, season-sweep of Toronto FC II by a score of 2-1 on Saturday night. Independence forward Jorge Herrera converted a penalty kick in the 28th minute for his fifth goal of the season. In the second half, rookie midfielder Mutaya Mwape found Eamon Zayed on a back-post header for his second goal in as many games and the first assist of Mwape’s professional career.
“I thought Mutaya (Mwape) had a shaper night,” said Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries. “The cross 45 seconds in that he puts on Jorge’s head, the assist — he was a little more clinical in the final third, I thought it was a better night. He found the game a little bit better, it was good to see from him for sure.”
“Before the game, (Eamon) Zayed talked to me and told me to cross the ball back post and I did what he told me,” said Mwape. “I’m just learning a lot from the older guys, so I just listen to them and do what they tell me to do.”
In the 28th minute, Toronto FC II goalkeeper Gianluca Catalano was shown a yellow card for his tackle on Independence forward Jorge Herrera. Herrera converted the penalty kick to give the Independence a 1-0 halftime lead. Following the second goal by Indpendence forward Eamon Zayed, Toronto FC II answered with a goal by Jordon Faria in the 66th minute for the final score of the game.
Charlotte begins a four-game road trip next weekend when they travel to take on the Richmond Kickers. After earning six points in consecutive games, the Jacks will look to string together a third win for the first time this season.
Scoring Summary:28′: CLT – Jorge Herrera (PK) 49′: CLT – Eamon Zayed (Mwape) 66′: TOR – Jordan Faria (Bjornethun)
Discipline:11′: TOR – Gianluca Catalano (YC) 35′: TOR – Kyle Bjornethun (YC) 87′: TOR – Brandon Onkony
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Shots:CLT – 8 TOR -8 Saves:CLT – 1 TOR – 4 Possession:CLT – 59.9% TOR – 40.1% |
Next Game:

SATURDAY, MAY 26TH, 2018 | 7:00 PM ET
RICHMOND KICKERS
CITY STADIUM | USL REGULAR SEASON
SATURDAY, MAY 26TH, 2018 | 7:00 PM ET
RICHMOND KICKERS
CITY STADIUM | USL REGULAR SEASON

FAQs – Charlotte Independence US Open Cup Game

Who?
Charlotte Independence vs Ocean City Nor'easters
When?
Wednesday, May 16th | 7:30 PM Kickoff
Where?
Sportsplex at Matthews (2425 Sports Parkway, Matthews, NC 28105)
What?
How do I get tickets?
2018 Season Members tickets have already received their tickets through their Account Manager. Tickets can be purchased here.
Which sections of the stadium will be open?
Only sections 108-114 will be available for seating (press box side). 2018 Season Members have priority to their reserved seats. 2018 Season Members in sections 101-107 will mirror their reserved seat to the corresponding section. (Example; section 101 to 114; section 105 to 109). All other seating will be general admission.
Which is the Supports section?
Jack's Militia will be standing in section 114
What time will gates open?
The only gate that will be open is the Main Gate which will open at 6:30 PM. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM.
Will parking be $5?
No, for this event only, parking is free!
Will concessions and beer be sold during at the game?
Yes, some of our usual vendors will be at the game, as well as beer vendors.
Did we miss something?
Give us a call and feel free to ask! Contact the Independence front office at 704-206-1515.
Who?
Charlotte Independence vs Ocean City Nor’easters
When?
Wednesday, May 16th | 7:30 PM Kickoff
Where?
Sportsplex at Matthews (2425 Sports Parkway, Matthews, NC 28105)
What?
How do I get tickets?
2018 Season Members tickets have already received their tickets through their Account Manager. Tickets can be purchased here.
Which sections of the stadium will be open?
Only sections 108-114 will be available for seating (press box side). 2018 Season Members have priority to their reserved seats. 2018 Season Members in sections 101-107 will mirror their reserved seat to the corresponding section. (Example; section 101 to 114; section 105 to 109). All other seating will be general admission.
Which is the Supports section?
Jack’s Militia will be standing in section 114
What time will gates open?
The only gate that will be open is the Main Gate which will open at 6:30 PM. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM.
Will parking be $5?
No, for this event only, parking is free!
Will concessions and beer be sold during at the game?
Yes, some of our usual vendors will be at the game, as well as beer vendors.
Did we miss something?
Give us a call and feel free to ask! Contact the Independence front office at 704-206-1515.
Midfield Duo Earn USL Team of the Week Honors

TAMPA, Fla. – Charlotte Independence midfielder Kay Voser was named to the USL Team of Week following a one-goal, one-assist performance against FC Cincinnati in Week 9. Independence midfielder Alex Martinez was named to the Team of the Week Bench for assisting Yann Ekra in the 45th minute giving the Independence a critical 2-0 halftime lead.
RECENT NEWS: INDEPENDENCE HOST SUPRISE HOME GAME
LA Galaxy II forward Efrain Alvarez has been voted the USL Player of the Week for Week 9 of the 2018 season. The Mexico Under-17 international earned the honor after becoming the youngest player to record a hat trick in the USL’s history, as the 15-year-old led Los Dos to a 6-3 victory against Saint Louis FC last Wednesday night.
Alvarez received 76 percent of the poll conducted by a national panel of independent media representing every USL market. Nashville SC’s Lebo Moloto finished second with 16 percent.
USL Team of the Week
GK – Diego Restrepo, San Antonio FC: Restrepo recorded a five-save shutout to keep his side in the game, as San Antonio earned a point on the road in a 0-0 draw against Rio Grande Valley FC.
D – Colin Falvey, Ottawa Fury FC: Falvey scored a late game-winner against Penn FC and helped Ottawa record back-to-back shutouts while only allowing three shots on goal in two victories over the week.
D – Kalen Ryden, Real Monarchs SLC: Ryden scored a pair of goals as the Monarchs swept to a 4-1 victory against the Swope Park Rangers last Wednesday night.
D – Jordan Dover, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: Dover recorded four tackles and four interceptions, as the Hounds held Indy Eleven without a shot on goal and also joined the attack well throughout Friday night’s contest.
M – Alessandro Riggi, Phoenix Rising FC: Riggi recorded a pair of assists and recorded five key passes overall, as Phoenix took a 3-0 victory against OKC Energy FC last Wednesday night.
M – Kay Voser, Charlotte Independence: Voser recorded a goal and an assist, recorded four shots overall and completed 56 of 61 passes as the Independence took a 4-1 victory against FC Cincinnati.
M – Lebo Moloto, Nashville SC: Moloto scored his first two goals for Nashville, as the side took a 2-0 victory against Louisville City FC on Sunday evening to remain undefeated at home this season.
M – Mohamad Thiaw, Reno 1868 FC: Thiaw recorded the game-winning goal and an assist after coming on as a halftime substitute to spark 1868 FC’s 3-2 comeback victory against Sacramento Republic FC.
F – Efrain Alvarez, LA Galaxy II: Alvarez became the youngest player to score a hat trick in the USL’s history, as the 15-year-old struck three times in a 6-3 victory against Saint Louis FC.
F – Ethan Zubak, LA Galaxy II: Zubak recorded his first professional hat trick to provide the other half of Los Dos’ scoring in the side’s 6-3 victory against Saint Louis FC.
F – Didier Drogba, Phoenix Rising FC: Drogba scored a pair of goals, including a spectacular 40-yard free kick, to lead Rising FC to a 5-1 victory against Tulsa Roughnecks FC.
Bench: Maxime Crepeau (OTT), Austin Yearwood (RIC), Luke Vercollone (COS), Sebastian Velasquez (SLC), Alex Martinez (CLT), Eryk Williamson (POR), Gordon Wild (CHS)
TAMPA, Fla. – Charlotte Independence midfielder Kay Voser was named to the USL Team of Week following a one-goal, one-assist performance against FC Cincinnati in Week 9. Independence midfielder Alex Martinez was named to the Team of the Week Bench for assisting Yann Ekra in the 45th minute giving the Independence a critical 2-0 halftime lead.
RECENT NEWS: INDEPENDENCE HOST SUPRISE HOME GAME
LA Galaxy II forward Efrain Alvarez has been voted the USL Player of the Week for Week 9 of the 2018 season. The Mexico Under-17 international earned the honor after becoming the youngest player to record a hat trick in the USL’s history, as the 15-year-old led Los Dos to a 6-3 victory against Saint Louis FC last Wednesday night.
Alvarez received 76 percent of the poll conducted by a national panel of independent media representing every USL market. Nashville SC’s Lebo Moloto finished second with 16 percent.
USL Team of the Week
GK – Diego Restrepo, San Antonio FC: Restrepo recorded a five-save shutout to keep his side in the game, as San Antonio earned a point on the road in a 0-0 draw against Rio Grande Valley FC.
D – Colin Falvey, Ottawa Fury FC: Falvey scored a late game-winner against Penn FC and helped Ottawa record back-to-back shutouts while only allowing three shots on goal in two victories over the week.
D – Kalen Ryden, Real Monarchs SLC: Ryden scored a pair of goals as the Monarchs swept to a 4-1 victory against the Swope Park Rangers last Wednesday night.
D – Jordan Dover, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: Dover recorded four tackles and four interceptions, as the Hounds held Indy Eleven without a shot on goal and also joined the attack well throughout Friday night’s contest.
M – Alessandro Riggi, Phoenix Rising FC: Riggi recorded a pair of assists and recorded five key passes overall, as Phoenix took a 3-0 victory against OKC Energy FC last Wednesday night.
M – Kay Voser, Charlotte Independence: Voser recorded a goal and an assist, recorded four shots overall and completed 56 of 61 passes as the Independence took a 4-1 victory against FC Cincinnati.
M – Lebo Moloto, Nashville SC: Moloto scored his first two goals for Nashville, as the side took a 2-0 victory against Louisville City FC on Sunday evening to remain undefeated at home this season.
M – Mohamad Thiaw, Reno 1868 FC: Thiaw recorded the game-winning goal and an assist after coming on as a halftime substitute to spark 1868 FC’s 3-2 comeback victory against Sacramento Republic FC.
F – Efrain Alvarez, LA Galaxy II: Alvarez became the youngest player to score a hat trick in the USL’s history, as the 15-year-old struck three times in a 6-3 victory against Saint Louis FC.
F – Ethan Zubak, LA Galaxy II: Zubak recorded his first professional hat trick to provide the other half of Los Dos’ scoring in the side’s 6-3 victory against Saint Louis FC.
F – Didier Drogba, Phoenix Rising FC: Drogba scored a pair of goals, including a spectacular 40-yard free kick, to lead Rising FC to a 5-1 victory against Tulsa Roughnecks FC.
Bench: Maxime Crepeau (OTT), Austin Yearwood (RIC), Luke Vercollone (COS), Sebastian Velasquez (SLC), Alex Martinez (CLT), Eryk Williamson (POR), Gordon Wild (CHS)
Independence Receive Bonus Home Game vs Toronto FC II

Charlotte, N.C. — In order to facilitate recovery time for the playing surface at BMO Field in Toronto, the Charlotte Independence vs Toronto FC II USL regular season match on Saturday, May 19th has been moved to the Sportsplex at Matthews with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 PM ET.
RECENT NEWS: SELLOUT CROWD SEE INDEPENDENCE TAKE DOWN FIRST PLACE
Charlotte Independence 2018 Season Members will receive complimentary tickets to the match, which can be accessed via Account Manager at https://www.charlotteindependence.com. Seating for the match will be General Admission with tickets purchased online for $7 and at the box office for $10. Tickets for the event will be available for purchase on Tuesday, May 15th at 10:00 AM ET via https://www.charlotteindependence.com, Ticketmaster.com, and by calling the box office at 704-206-1515. Per usual, the parking lot at the Sportsplex at Matthews will open at 6:00PM ET and will be $5 per car. The live game stream will be available through ESPN +.
For any further questions regarding Saturday’s game, please contact the Charlotte Independence front office at 704-206-151.
The Independence will next play on Wednesday, May 16th in the second round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup versus the Ocean City Nor’easters. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM ET at the Sportsplex at Matthews. Tickets are available for purchase at charlotteindpendence.com or by calling the box office at 704-206-1515.
Charlotte, N.C. — In order to facilitate recovery time for the playing surface at BMO Field in Toronto, the Charlotte Independence vs Toronto FC II USL regular season match on Saturday, May 19th has been moved to the Sportsplex at Matthews with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 PM ET.
RECENT NEWS: SELLOUT CROWD SEE INDEPENDENCE TAKE DOWN FIRST PLACE
Charlotte Independence 2018 Season Members will receive complimentary tickets to the match, which can be accessed via Account Manager at https://www.charlotteindependence.com. Seating for the match will be General Admission with tickets purchased online for $7 and at the box office for $10. Tickets for the event will be available for purchase on Tuesday, May 15th at 10:00 AM ET via https://www.charlotteindependence.com, Ticketmaster.com, and by calling the box office at 704-206-1515. Per usual, the parking lot at the Sportsplex at Matthews will open at 6:00PM ET and will be $5 per car. The live game stream will be available through ESPN +.
For any further questions regarding Saturday’s game, please contact the Charlotte Independence front office at 704-206-151.
The Independence will next play on Wednesday, May 16th in the second round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup versus the Ocean City Nor’easters. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM ET at the Sportsplex at Matthews. Tickets are available for purchase at charlotteindpendence.com or by calling the box office at 704-206-1515.
Independence take down league leaders in front of sell out crowd

Matthews (NC) — Yann Ekra, Kay Voser, and Eamon Zayed scored their first goals as the Charlotte Independence defeated Eastern Conference league leaders FC Cincinnati by a score of 4-1.
"It was nice to see different guys step up and get goals," said Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries. "Both Kay [Voser] and Yann [Ekra] were tremendous in winning balls and connecting the right passes. Eamon [Zayed] getting a goal at the end was a big plus."
The Independence scored their first goal since March 31 in the 38th minute. Independence forward Jorge Herrera played a ball across the box to Cordell Cato, who turned and slammed his right-footed shot into the roof of the net. Charlotte grabbed another right before the half when Yann Ekra scored a one-timed shot from outside of the box.
FC Cincinnati started the second half strong with a goal in the 51st minute. Foward Emmanuel Ledesma slipped a ball through to midfielder Danni Konig, who rounded Independence goalkeeper Brandon Miller and played the ball into an empty net. The Independence answered back via midfielder Kay Voser scoring his first goal for the Jacks in the 57th minute. The midfielder received a ball from Jorge Herrera at the top of the box and curled it back post. Forward Eamon Zayed added a fourth for the Independence in the 87th minute.
"I was delighted," said Zayed. "Scoring the first goal for your new club is always the hardest and it's a massive relief seeing the ball hit the back of the net. Hopefully, I can kick on personally and hopefully, the team can as well."
Charlotte will begin a five-game road trip next week when they travel to the Ontario Soccer Centre to take on Toronto FC II. The Jacks defeated Toronto FC II in week two by a score of 2-0 at the Sportsplex at Matthews.
Scoring Summary:38': CLT – Cordell Cato (Jorge Herrera) 45+2': CLT – Yann Ekra (Alex Martinez) 51': CIN – Danni Konig (Emmanuel Ledesma) 57': CLT – Kay Voser (Jorge Herrera) 87': CLT – Eamon Zayed (Kay Voser)
Discipline:45+1’: CIN – Emmanuel Ledesma (YC) 68’: CLT – Alex Martinez (YC) 71': CIN – Richie Ryan (YC) 75': CIN – Forest Lasso (YC) 85': CIN – Dekel Keinan (YC)
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Shots:CLT – 15 CIN – 9 Saves:CLT – 5 CIN – 3 Possession:CLT – 49% CIN – 51% |
Next Game:
Matthews (NC) — Yann Ekra, Kay Voser, and Eamon Zayed scored their first goals as the Charlotte Independence defeated Eastern Conference league leaders FC Cincinnati by a score of 4-1.
“It was nice to see different guys step up and get goals,” said Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries. “Both Kay [Voser] and Yann [Ekra] were tremendous in winning balls and connecting the right passes. Eamon [Zayed] getting a goal at the end was a big plus.”
The Independence scored their first goal since March 31 in the 38th minute. Independence forward Jorge Herrera played a ball across the box to Cordell Cato, who turned and slammed his right-footed shot into the roof of the net. Charlotte grabbed another right before the half when Yann Ekra scored a one-timed shot from outside of the box.
FC Cincinnati started the second half strong with a goal in the 51st minute. Foward Emmanuel Ledesma slipped a ball through to midfielder Danni Konig, who rounded Independence goalkeeper Brandon Miller and played the ball into an empty net. The Independence answered back via midfielder Kay Voser scoring his first goal for the Jacks in the 57th minute. The midfielder received a ball from Jorge Herrera at the top of the box and curled it back post. Forward Eamon Zayed added a fourth for the Independence in the 87th minute.
“I was delighted,” said Zayed. “Scoring the first goal for your new club is always the hardest and it’s a massive relief seeing the ball hit the back of the net. Hopefully, I can kick on personally and hopefully, the team can as well.”
Charlotte will begin a five-game road trip next week when they travel to the Ontario Soccer Centre to take on Toronto FC II. The Jacks defeated Toronto FC II in week two by a score of 2-0 at the Sportsplex at Matthews.
Scoring Summary:38′: CLT – Cordell Cato (Jorge Herrera) 45+2′: CLT – Yann Ekra (Alex Martinez) 51′: CIN – Danni Konig (Emmanuel Ledesma) 57′: CLT – Kay Voser (Jorge Herrera) 87′: CLT – Eamon Zayed (Kay Voser)
Discipline:45+1’: CIN – Emmanuel Ledesma (YC) 68’: CLT – Alex Martinez (YC) 71′: CIN – Richie Ryan (YC) 75′: CIN – Forest Lasso (YC) 85′: CIN – Dekel Keinan (YC)
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Shots:CLT – 15 CIN – 9 Saves:CLT – 5 CIN – 3 Possession:CLT – 49% CIN – 51% |
Next Game:

wednesday, May 16th, 2018 | 7:30 PM ET
Ocean city nor'easters
sportsplex at Matthews | Lamar hunt us open cup
wednesday, May 16th, 2018 | 7:30 PM ET
Ocean city nor’easters
sportsplex at Matthews | Lamar hunt us open cup

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Charlotte Brewery Tours to FC Cincinnati
Bus leaves from Flight Beer Garden 314 N College St. Charlotte, NC 28202 at 3:45 PM! Arrive early and try one of their great craft beers!
Purchase of this tour includes a ticket to the Charlotte Independence soccer game as well as transportation to and from the game!
George will leave from Flight Beer Garden at 3:45 PM to head to our first stop Birdsong Brewing Co., where each Brewster will receive a complimentary flight pour and a behind the scenes look at the production facility! Next up will be NoDa Brewing Company, where each Brewster will receive a complimentary beer pour of their choice before heading on over to Matthews to watch our beloved Charlotte Independence take on FC Cincinnati!
On our tours, you will receive behind the scenes knowledge of the Charlotte craft beer scene from one of our certified tour guides! Our guides are also extremely funny so there will be plenty of laughs along the way!
We cannot wait to pregame with you!
Bus leaves from Flight Beer Garden 314 N College St. Charlotte, NC 28202 at 3:45 PM! Arrive early and try one of their great craft beers!
Purchase of this tour includes a ticket to the Charlotte Independence soccer game as well as transportation to and from the game!
George will leave from Flight Beer Garden at 3:45 PM to head to our first stop Birdsong Brewing Co., where each Brewster will receive a complimentary flight pour and a behind the scenes look at the production facility! Next up will be NoDa Brewing Company, where each Brewster will receive a complimentary beer pour of their choice before heading on over to Matthews to watch our beloved Charlotte Independence take on FC Cincinnati!
On our tours, you will receive behind the scenes knowledge of the Charlotte craft beer scene from one of our certified tour guides! Our guides are also extremely funny so there will be plenty of laughs along the way!
We cannot wait to pregame with you!
$45.00
- Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)
- Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
- Product code: SAT
PLEASE ARRIVE AT THE BUS NO LATER THAN 3:45 PM!
PLEASE TIP THE TOUR GUIDE AND DRIVER!
$45.00
- Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)
- Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
- Product code: SAT
PLEASE ARRIVE AT THE BUS NO LATER THAN 3:45 PM!
PLEASE TIP THE TOUR GUIDE AND DRIVER!
Independence and NoDa Brewing Partner for 1775 Pale Ale
Battery Best Independence at MUSC Health Stadium

Charleston (SC) — The Charlotte Independence fell to interstate rivals Charleston Battery on Saturday night. The loss marks a fifth-consecutive game the Independence has gone without a win.
Short of starters, Kevan George, Donnie Smith, Jungsoo Lee, Greg Jordan and Kay Voser, the Independence held Charleston to one shot in the first 45 minutes. Unfortunately, the Battery found the back of the net in the 31st minute when Battery forward Gordon Wild found teamate Ataulla Gurrera for his third score in four games. In the 50th minute, Independence captain and defender Bilal Duckett was subbed off with an apparent injury. Late in the second half, as the Independence were pushing players forward for an equalizer, the Battery's counter-attack resulted in Independence defender Henry Kalungi being shown a second yellow card. In the 87th minute, Battery substitution Victor Mansaray sealed the win by adding a second goal.
The Independence will look to After earning a point tonight, the Independence will be on the road on Saturday, May 5th taking on the Charleston Battery at MUSC Health Stadium.
Scoring Summary:31': CHS – Ataulla Gurrera (Gordon Wild) 87': CHS – Victor Mansaray (Kotaro Higashi)
Discipline:11’: CLT – Henry Kalungi (YC) 78’: CLT – Henry Kalungi (YC/RC) 80': CHS – Odisnel Cooper (YC) 90': CLT – Caleb Calvert (YC)
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Shots:CLT – 7 CHS – 8 Saves:CLT – 1 CHS – 0 Possession:CLT – 56.6% CHS – 43.3% |
Next Game:
Charleston (SC) — The Charlotte Independence fell to interstate rivals Charleston Battery on Saturday night. The loss marks a fifth-consecutive game the Independence has gone without a win.
Short of starters, Kevan George, Donnie Smith, Jungsoo Lee, Greg Jordan and Kay Voser, the Independence held Charleston to one shot in the first 45 minutes. Unfortunately, the Battery found the back of the net in the 31st minute when Battery forward Gordon Wild found teamate Ataulla Gurrera for his third score in four games. In the 50th minute, Independence captain and defender Bilal Duckett was subbed off with an apparent injury. Late in the second half, as the Independence were pushing players forward for an equalizer, the Battery’s counter-attack resulted in Independence defender Henry Kalungi being shown a second yellow card. In the 87th minute, Battery substitution Victor Mansaray sealed the win by adding a second goal.
The Independence will look to After earning a point tonight, the Independence will be on the road on Saturday, May 5th taking on the Charleston Battery at MUSC Health Stadium.
Scoring Summary:31′: CHS – Ataulla Gurrera (Gordon Wild) 87′: CHS – Victor Mansaray (Kotaro Higashi)
Discipline:11’: CLT – Henry Kalungi (YC) 78’: CLT – Henry Kalungi (YC/RC) 80′: CHS – Odisnel Cooper (YC) 90′: CLT – Caleb Calvert (YC)
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Shots:CLT – 7 CHS – 8 Saves:CLT – 1 CHS – 0 Possession:CLT – 56.6% CHS – 43.3% |
Next Game:

Saturday, May 12th, 2018 | 7:30 PM ET
FC Cincinnati
sportsplex at Matthews | USL REGULAR SEASON
Saturday, May 12th, 2018 | 7:30 PM ET
FC Cincinnati
sportsplex at Matthews | USL REGULAR SEASON






























































































































































































































































































