U.S. Open Cup

Flatirons vs Omaha 2025 U.S. Open Cup, First Round

  • 84': Shjon Andrews
FT
1 - 2
  • 28': Josué Gómez
  • 73': Joe Gallardo (P)

Introduction

Flatirons FC are hosting Union Omaha at Stermole Soccer Stadium, Golden, Colorado, USA, starting on . The match is a part of the U.S. Open Cup.

Match Commentary

  • 0': First Half begins.
  • 28': Goal! Flatirons 0, Union Omaha 1. Josué Gómez (Union Omaha) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left to the bottom left corner.
  • 45'+2': First Half ends, Flatirons 0, Union Omaha 1.
  • 45': Substitution, Union Omaha. Mark Bronnik replaces Kemy Amiche.
  • 45': Substitution, Union Omaha. Prosper Kasim replaces Mehdi Ouamri.
  • 58': Orlin Hernandez Jr. (Flatirons) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 60': Isidro Martínez (Union Omaha) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 62': Substitution, Flatirons. Cooper Johnson replaces Binto Adan.
  • 62': Substitution, Flatirons. Dani Barajas replaces Orlin Hernandez Jr..
  • 64': Substitution, Union Omaha. Brandon Knapp replaces Isidro Martínez.
  • 73': Goal! Flatirons 0, Union Omaha 2. Joe Gallardo (Union Omaha) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the top left corner.
  • 77': Substitution, Flatirons. Bailey Rouse replaces Raymond Jackson Jr. because of an injury.
  • 81': Substitution, Flatirons. Adel Amarouche replaces Cooper Johnson.
  • 83': Anderson Holt (Union Omaha) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 84': Goal! Flatirons 1, Union Omaha 2. Shjon Andrews (Flatirons) header from the right side of the six yard box to the top left corner. Assisted by Tobi Osifodunrin with a headed pass following a set piece situation.
  • 90'+1': Joe Gallardo (Union Omaha) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 90'+1': Substitution, Union Omaha. Ryen Jiba replaces Josué Gómez.
  • 90'+5': Second Half ends, Flatirons 1, Union Omaha 2.

Game Information

Competition: U.S. Open Cup

Venue: Stermole Soccer Stadium
Location: Golden, Colorado, USA
Attendance: 200

Statistics

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17 Fouls 13
3 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
2 Offsides 1
3 Corner Kicks 2
1 Saves 1
44 Possession 56
5 SHOTS 3
3 ON GOAL 2
0.6 On Target % 0.7
1 Penalty Goals 0
1 Penalty Kicks Taken 0
258 Accurate Passes 363
332 Passes 445
0.8 Pass Completion % 0.8
4 Accurate Crosses 1
16 Crosses 4
0.3 Cross % 0.3
54 Long Balls 69
28 Accurate Long Balls 37
0.5 Long Balls % 0.5
0 Blocked Shots 0
8 Effective Tackles 12
12 Tackles 14
0.7 Tackle % 0.9
8 Interceptions 5
14 Effective Clearances 11
14 Clearances 11

Line-Ups

FLT Flatirons FC (3-4-3)

No. Name
1 Matteo Conci (GK)
5 Raymond Jackson
19 Jackson Van Der Ven
2 Shjon Andrews
22 Sam Scarth
12 Sam Hamilton
7 Luke Smith
21 Binto Adan
16 Tobi Osifodunrin
9 Joey Joiner
10 Orlin Hernandez Yellow Card

OMA Union Omaha (5-3-2)

No. Name
36 Cole Jensen (GK)
14 Brent Kallman
13 Anderson Holt Yellow Card
5 Marco Milanese
20 Charlie Ostrem
7 Joe Gallardo
23 Max Schneider
21 Josué Gómez
30 Isidro Martinez Yellow Card
9 Mehdi Ouamri
95 Kemy Amiche

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