FC Cincinnati Academy Update: September 28
September 30, 2019 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
FC Cincinnati News Release
CINCINNATI - The FC Cincinnati Academy played their first ever homes games this past Saturday at the Mercy Health Training Center. Both teams hosted Chicago Fire Soccer Academy in their third Development Academy Cup game of the season. The Under-17's lost 2-0 against Chicago, while the Under-15's achieved their first win in an official match after defeating Chicago 1-0.
UNDER-17's
The U-17's started the game with an opportunity to get on the scoresheet early. Akinni James (Cincinnati, Ohio) had faced Chicago's goalkeeper on a one-on-one challenge, but his shot hit the left post. In the 10th minute, Wyatt Borso gave the away team the lead. FC Cincinnati's defense was unable to clear a cross that had been headed back in by Chicago, leaving the ball and space for Borso. Missael Rodriguez doubled Chicago's lead in the 80th minute. After receiving the ball from midfield, Rodriguez raced towards goal and ripped a shot to the upper 90 as he approached the penalty box. Minutes later Cincinnati almost got on the scoresheet. After a series of passes Daniel Samways (Loveland, Ohio) laid the ball out to Andrew Boettcher (Dayton, Ohio), who tested his luck from 30 yards out. The post would once again deny FC Cincinnati from getting a goal.
Chicago Fire Soccer Academy 2, FC Cincinnati Academy 0
Mercy Health Training Center | Milford, Ohio
September 28, 2019
Scoring Summary:
CHI - Watt Borso 10'
CHI - Missael Rodriguez 80'
FC Cincinnati: Beckham Sunderland (GK), Max Miller, Blake Ivey, Andrew Boettcher, Tacobi Nsimpasi, Manuel Gutierrez (Austin Welch 59'), William Bernhard (Charlie Hamman 80'), Jean Claude Bikorimana (Jack Drabenstott 32'), Arquimides Ordonez (Daniel Samways 59'), William Bencic (Nathan Page 32'), Akinni James
Unused Substitutes: Garrett Borgman, Preston Welch
Misconduct Summary:
CIN - Nathan Page (caution) 69'
UNDER-15's
The U-15's were victorious for the first time in an official game after defeating Chicago Fire Soccer Academy 1-0. Adal Salinas (Cincinnati, Ohio) found the game-winner in the fifth minute. Nicholas Samways (Loveland, Ohio) attempted to capitalize off a rebound but his shot went wide towards Salinas, who kicked the ball past Chicago's goalkeeper to give the home team the lead. Moments later, Salinas was close to doubling Cincinnati's lead. His right-footed shot from the edge of the 18-yard box was parried away for a corner kick. In the second half, FC Cincinnati controlled the tempo of the game and held on to their first win.
FC Cincinnati Academy 1, Chicago Fire Soccer Academy 0
Mercy Health Training Center | Milford, Ohio
September 28, 2019
Scoring Summary:
CIN - Adal Salinas 5'
FC Cincinnati: Austin Wells (GK), Grady Johnson, Sam Vota, Adam Enouen, Jonah Arszman, Travis Smith (Gavin Green 65'), Matthew Dreas, Nicholas McHenry, Nicholas Samways, Adal Salinas (Bennet Gerak 56'), Ryder Mills (Gregory Jervier 70')
Unused Substitutes: Andrew Gaydosh, James Jackson, Owen Parrish
Misconduct Summary:
CHI - Demetrious Alvarez (caution) 57'
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