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North Carolina FC Falls on Road at Loudoun United

August 31, 2019 - United Soccer League Championship (USL)
North Carolina FC News Release


LEESBURG, Va. - North Carolina FC fell 4-0 Saturday night against Loudoun United at Segra Field.

Despite matching Loudoun with 14 shots, NCFC couldn't find the back of the net in its final match of August. With seven games remaining in the USL Championship regular season, NCFC (13W-7L-7D, 46 points) holds sixth place in the Eastern Conference.

After early pressure by NCFC, Loudoun opened the scoring against the run of play, as NCFC defender Sam Brotherton was unlucky to see his deflection of a cross roll into his own net in the 31st minute.

Loudoun made it 2-0 in the 38th through midfielder Antonio Bustamante and that was the scoreline at halftime despite a good sequence right before the break by NCFC that saw shots from midfielder Graham Smith and forward Donovan Ewolo blocked.

The hosts tacked on two more in quick succession in the second half, as forwards Kyle Murphy and Elvis Amoh found the back of the net in the 58th and 63rd minutes, respectively.

A threat up top, NCFC forward Justin Rennicks challenged Loudoun goalkeeper Calle Brown in the 70th minute with a left-footed curler but had his shot saved.

Still pushing forward, NCFC nearly got on the board in the 86th minute when forward Yamikani Chester's effort from the right of the 18-yard box narrowly rolled wide left.

Notes

- NCFC forward Yamikani Chester appeared in his first match since Aug. 10 and recorded three shots and two key passes.

- NCFC's youth-to-pro pipeline was featured once again, as NCFC Academy products DJ Taylor, Dre Fortune, Manny Perez and Caleb Duvernay were named in the starting lineup, as were former NCFC U23 standouts Nazmi Albadawi and Alex Comsia.

- NCFC defender and former UNC standout Colton Storm made his club debut.

- Forward Yamikani Chester, midfielder Duval Wapiwo and defender Colton Storm appeared as substitutes for NCFC.

Looking Ahead

NCFC returns home to host Bethlehem Steel FC on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 7:00 p.m. ET. NCFC defeated Bethlehem 1-0 on the road in March in the first meeting between the two teams this season. For tickets and information please visit NorthCarolinaFC.com or call the Coastal Credit Union Box Office at 919-459-8144.

Box Score:

LDN (4-2-3-1): Calle Brown; Robert Dambrot, Harri Hawkins, Collin Verfurth, Connor Presley; Antonio Bustamante, Nelson Martinez (Moses Nyeman, 57'); Elvis Amoh (Orlando Sinclair, 81'), Carlos Alvarez, Gordon Wild; Kyle Murphy© (Andrew Lubahn, 63')

Subs not used: Allexon Saravia, Jeremy Garay, Colin Miller, Shane Wiedt

NCFC (4-2-3-1): Darrin MacLeod; Caleb Duvernay, Sam Brotherton, Alex Comsia, DJ Taylor; Graham Smith (Duval Wapiwo, 71'), Nazmi Albadawi©; Donovan Ewolo, Dre Fortune, Manny Perez (Yamikani Chester, '10); Justin Rennicks (Colton Storm, 74')

Subs not used: Robbie Kristo, Victor Igbekoyi, Alex Tambakis, Austin da Luz

Score:

LDN: 4

NCFC: 0

Goals:

LDN: OG (Sam Brotherton, 31'), Antonio Bustamante (Gordon Wild, 39'), Kyle Murphy (Moses Nyeman, 58'), Elvis Amoh (Connor Presley, 63')

NCFC: --

Cautions:

LDN: Rombert Dambrot 9', Harri Hawkins 61'

NCFC: Duval Wapiwo 86', Colton Storm 90+3

Ejections:

LDN: --

NCFC: --

Attendance: 1,551


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