Montreal Impact 2-0 FC Edmonton
Saputo Stadium, Montreal
Goals
Montreal: Mignane Diouf (Antonio Ribeiro), 34
Montreal: Phillipe Billy (Leonardo Di Lorenzo) , 82
Ejected
FC Edmonton: Baart, 80
Montreal Impact FC Edmonton
Corners 5 1
Shots 16 6
Shots on goal 6 2
Fouls 10 6
Offsides 0 6
Montreal Impact:
Bill Gaudette, Philippe Billy, Hicham Aaboubou, Kevin Hatchi, Richard Pelletier (Zurab Tsiskaridze, 28), Anthony Le Gall, Hassoun Camara, Antonio Ribeiro (David Testo, 81), Leonardo Di Lorenzo, Reda Agourram (Pierre-Rudolph Mayard, 73), Mignane Diouf
FC Edmonton:
Rein Baart, Paul Hamilton, Paul Mathijs, Niko Saler, Shaun Saiko, Chris Kooy, Dominic Oppong (Lance Parker, 80), Kyle Porter, Paul Craig (Daniel Antoniuk, 76), Shawn Chin (Michael Cox, 64)
Attendance:
11,232
Match Facts:
Both Montreal victories this season are against FC Edmonton
Mignane Diouf recorded his first NASL goal
Rein Baart was sent off for the second time this season against Montreal
NSC Minnesota Stars 2-0 Atlanta Silverbacks
National Sports Center, Blaine
Goals
Minnesota: Devin Del Do (Andrei Gotsmanov) 3
Minnesota: Devin Del Do (Brian Kallman) 64
Cautions
NSC Minnesota Stars: Rodriguez 38, Woods 62
Atlanta Silverbacks: Schnorf 53, Quintero 86
NSC Minnesota Stars Atlanta Silverbacks
Corners 3 5
Shots 10 12
Shots on goal 5 3
Fouls 7 13
Offsides 1 1
NSC Minnesota Stars
: Joe Warren, Justin Davis, Jack Stewart, Kyle Altman, Brian Kallman, Lucas Rodriguez, Andrei Gotsmanov (Ryan Woods, 31), Neil Hlavaty, Jeff Cosgriff (Amani Walker, 59), Simone Bracalello, Devin Del Do (Tino Nunez, 70)
Atlanta Silverbacks
: Felipe Quintero, Tyler Ruthven, Willie Hunt, Shane Moroney (Junior Sandoval, 68), Mario Perez, Lucas Paulini, Mattias Schnorf, Jordan Davis (Jose Parada, 45), Raphael Cox, Ciaran O’Brian, Matt Horth (Emsad Zahirovic, 59)
Attendance:
2,447
Match Facts:
Devin Del Do records Minnesota’s first brace (2 goal game) of the season
The Stars move past Edmonton into second place in the NASL table
Minnesota has four points thus far on the team’s current road trip
FC Tampa Bay 1 – 2 Carolina RailHawks
Al Lang Stadium, St. Petersburg, FL
Goals
Carolina: Etienne Barbara, 63 (penalty kick) Carolina: Nick Zimmerman, 65 (Jonny Steele) FC Tampa Bay: Mike Ambersley, 86 (penalty kick)
Cautions
Matt Watson, Carolina, 45+ David Hayes, FC Tampa Bay, 53 Keith Savage, FC Tampa Bay, 66 Kupono Low, Carolina, 67 Warren Ukah, FC Tampa Bay, 68 Mike Ambersley, FC Tampa Bay, 82 Ejected
None
FC Tampa Bay Carolina
Corners 6 3
Shots 22 18
Shots on goal 8 10
Fouls 12 19
Offsides 2 2
FC Tampa Bay: GK Jeff Attinella, D Frankie Sanfilippo (Captain), D Kwame Watson-Siriboe, D David Hayes, D Takuya Yamada, M TsuyoshiYoshitake, M Pascal Millien, M Mozzi Gyorio, M Keith Savage, F Warren Ukah (Aaron King 71′), F Mike Ambersley Carolina RailHawks: GK Brad Knighton, D Brad Rusin (Captain), D Kupono Low, D John Krause, M Floyd Franks, M Matt Watson (Cory Elenio 81′), M Chris Nurse, M Jonny Steele, F Etienne Barbara, F Allan Russell (Stephen Glass 56′), F Nick Zimmerman
Attendance 2,688
Match Facts:
The RailHawks extended their unbeaten streak to nine consecutive matches, including six straight victories, with the 2-1 win.
Carolina forward Etienne Barbara scored his league-leading 12
th goal of the season on a penalty kick in the 63rd
minute and forward Nick Zimmerman added what proved to be the game-winner two minutes later on a header.
FC Tampa Bay’s Mike Ambersley notched his team-best third goal of the season on a penalty kick in the 86th minute, his second goal on a penalty kick in 2011.
Fort Lauderdale Strikers 3-2 Puerto Rico Islanders
Lockhart Stadium, Fort Lauderdale
Goals
Fort Lauderdale: Abe Thompson 11,
Puerto Rico: Nick Addlery 64
Puerto Rico: Jonathan Fana (David Foley) 67
Fort Lauderdale: Cristian Arrieta (Eduardo Coudet) 81
Fort Lauderdale: Jean-Phillipe Peguero (David Santamaria) 88
Cautions
Fort Lauderdale Strikers: Granado 18, Arrieta 26, Coudet 68, Hohlbein 86
Puerto Rico Islanders: Villaroel, 80
Ejected
Puerto Rico Islanders: Delgado 38
Fort Lauderdale Strikers Puerto Rico Islanders
Corners 4 4
Shots 14 6
Shots on goal 8 5
Fouls 17 14
Offsides 2 1
Fort Lauderdale Strikers:
Matt Glaeser, Cristian Arrieta, Aaron Hohlbein, Scott Gordon, Yoximar Granado, Lance Laing (David Santamaria, 72), Toni Stahl (Martin Nunez, 77), Eduardo Coudet, Abe Thompson (Brian Shriver, 90), Paulinho Le Petit, Jean-Phillipe Peguero
Puerto Rico Islanders:
Ray Burse, Richard Martinez (Yaikel Perez, 90), Jay Needham (Jonathan Fana, 45), Logan Emory, Kevon Villaroel, Aaron Pitchkolan, Leonard Ly (Osei Teleford, 78), Noah Delgado, David Foley, Josh Hansen, Nick Addlery
Attendance:
3,218
Match Facts:
Jonathan Faña scored his sixth goal of the season, placing him in second place in the NASL.
Jean Phillipe Peguero’s goal gave Ft. Lauderdale their first home victory and extended their unbeaten streak to three games.
Puerto Rico finished the game on ten men after Noah Delgado was red carded in minute 38
Puerto Rico Islanders 1 NSC Minnesota Stars 1
Estadio Juan Lobriel Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Goals
PRI – Nick Addlery 39
MIN – Simone Bracalello 69
Cautions
MIN – Lucas Rodriguez 29, Kyle Altman 43, – Cristiano 90, Jeff Cosgriff 64
PRI – Aaron Pitchkolan 79, David Foley 87th
Puerto Rico Islanders NSC Minnesota
Corners 6 5
Shots 9 12
Shots on goal 5 9
Fouls 18 16
Offsides 4 2
Puerto Rico Islanders lineup (4-4-2):
Ray Burse; Richard Martinez, Jay Needham, Logan Emory, Kevon Villaroel; Aaron Pitchkolan, Josh Hansen (Noah Delgado 75), Leonardo Ly (Osei Telesford 65), David Foley; Jonathan Fana, Nick Addlery (Yaikel Perez 70)
Minnesota Stars lineup (4-4-2):
Joe Warren; Justin Davis, Cristiano, Kyle Altman, Chris Clements; Lucas Rodriguez, Jeff Cosgriff, Neil Hlavaty (Andrei Gotsmanov 69), Ryan Woods; Amani Walker (Devin Del Do 61), Simone Bracalello
Attendance 1607
Match Facts
The Islanders’ record moves to 3-2-2, and Puerto Rico is winless in its last four matches after starting the season with three straight wins
Nick Addlery scored his third goal of the season against NSC Minnesota
Ely Allen, Jeff Cosgriff, Andrei Gotsmanov, are all tied with two assists
FC Edmonton 4 FC Tampa Bay 0
Foote Field, Edmonton
Goals
FC Edmonton: Kyle Porter 28, Kyle Yamada 37, Shaun Saiko 85, Shawn Chin 88
Caution
TB JP Rodrigues 64
FC Edmonton FC Tampa Bay
Corners 8 3
Shots 14 6
Shots on goal 13 3
Fouls 10 13
Offsides 3 3
FC Tampa Bay lineup:
GK Jeff Attinella, D Frankie Sanfilippo (Captain), D JP Rodrigues (Aaron King 78′), D David Hayes, D Takuya Yamada, M Chad Burt (Shane Hill 35′), M Keith Savage, M Mozzi Gyorio, M Mike Ambersley, F Warren Ukah (Pascal Millien 21′), F Tsuyoshi Yoshitake
FC Edmonton lineup:
GK Rein Baart, D Antonio Rago, D Paul Hamilton, D Paul Matthijs, D Niko Saler, M Shaun Saiko, M Chris Kooy (Captain), M Dominic Oppong, F Kyle Porter, F Paul Craig (Shawn Chin 74′), F Kyle Yamada (Michael Cox 56′)
Attendance 1,838
Match Facts
Most goals (4) FC Edmonton has scored in a game.
FC Edmonton is unbeaten in four (1 draw, 3 wins)
FC Edmonton move 6 points ahead of FC Tampa Bay and into 2nd in the league
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