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RAYO OKC vs. UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

MATCH INFORMATION RAYO LAST FIVE MATCHES MINNESOTA LAST FIVE MATCHES DATE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 JULY 27...... VS. TAMPA BAY...... W, 1-0 JULY 23...... VS. FT. LAUDERDALE.....W, 3-1 LOCATION: YUKON MILLER STADIUM JULY 23...... AT ...... L, 0-1 JULY 16...... VS. ...... W, 2-0 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST JULY 16...... VS. NEW YORK...... W, 3-0 JULY 9...... AT INDY ELEVEN...... L, 0-1 TV: COX 703 (LOCAL) & MY29 (AWAY) JULY 13...... VS. PUERTO RICO...... D, 2-2 JULY 2...... VS. CAROLINA...... W, 5-1 STREAM: ESPN3 JULY 10...... AT FURY...... W, 1-0 JUNE 11...... VS. MIAMI FC...... W, 3-1

MATCHMATCH OFFICIALS OFFICIALS PUBLICPUBLIC RELATIONS RELATIONS CONTACTS CONTACTS RAYO OKC COACHING STAFF REFEREE: ALEX CHILOWICZ RAYO OKC: CAMERON GORDON HEAD COACH: ALEN MARCINA SAR (BENCH SIDE): TOM FELICE P: 918.728.1777... E: [email protected] ASSISTANT COACH: DARIO POT JAR (FAR SIDE): MAGGIE SHORT MINNESOTA UNITED FC: ERIC DURKEE EQUIPMENT MANAGER: TYLER WYTHE FOURTH OFFICIAL: MICHAEL CAP E: [email protected] ATHLETIC TRAINER: ADAM BURNS NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE STANDINGS: FALL SEASON 2016 2016 FALL SCHEDULE P TEAM GP W D L GF GA GD PTS DATE OPPONENT KO/Score

1 Rayo OKC 6 3 2 1 8 4 4 11 July 2 Vs. FC Edmonton Draw, 1-1 2 Indy Eleven 5 3 1 1 6 3 3 10 July 10 At Ottawa Fury FC Win, 1-0 3 FC Edmonton 5 3 1 1 5 3 2 10 July 13 Vs. Puerto Rico FC Draw, 2-2 4 6 3 1 2 11 10 1 10 July 16 Vs. New York Cosmos Win, 3-0 5 Minnesota United FC 4 3 0 1 10 3 7 9 July 23 At Puerto Rico FC Loss, 0-1 6 Carolina Railhawks 5 2 1 2 9 11 -2 7 July 27 Vs. Win, 1-0 7 Ottawa Fury FC 5 2 0 3 5 4 1 6 July 30 Vs. Minnesota United FC 8 p.m. CST 8 Miami FC 4 1 2 1 7 7 0 5 August 7 At New York Cosmos 3 p.m. CST 9 Tampa Bay Rowdies 5 1 2 2 7 8 -1 5 August 13 At Indy Eleven 6:30 p.m. CST 10 Puerto Rico FC 5 1 2 2 5 8 -3 5 August 20 Vs Miami FC 8 p.m. CST 11 Jacksonville Armada FC 5 1 1 3 3 8 -5 4 August 27 At Tampa Bay Rowdies 6:30 p.m. CST 12 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 5 0 1 4 2 9 -7 1 September 3 At Minnesota United FC 7 p.m. CST RAYO OKC 2016 ROSTER September 11 Vs. Jacksonville Armada FC 7 p.m. CST # P NAME HT WT DOB PLACE OF BIRTH PRONUNCIATION September 14 At FC Edmonton 8 p.m. CST September 18 Vs. Fort Lauderdale Strikers 7 p.m. CST 2 D Rauwshan McKenzie 6-1 185 11/19/86 Hoffman Estates, IL ruh-SHAWN September 24 At Jacksonville Armada FC 6 p.m. CST 3 D Moises Hernandez 6-0 155 03/05/92 Dallas, TX MO-zez October 2 Vs. Carolina RailHawks 6 p.m. CST 5 D Sebastien Ibeagha 6-2 187 01/21/92 Warri, Nigeria ibby-AH-guh October 8 At Miami FC 7 p.m. CST 6 M Richard Menjivar 5-8 160 10/31/90 Los Angeles, CA MEN-juh-var October 12 At Carolina RailHawks 6:30 p.m. CST 7 F Billy Forbes 5-9 165 12/13/90 Providenciales, T&C October 16 Vs. Ottawa Fury FC 6 p.m. CST 8 M 5-9 145 01/12/91 Knoxville, TN October 22 At Fort Lauderdale Strikers 6 p.m. CST 9 F 6-4 180 02/21/85 , Greece GEORE-ee-ohs SAM-uh-russ October 30 Vs. Indy Eleven 6 p.m. CST 10 M Sebastian Velasquez 5-7 150 02/11/91 Medellin, Colombia vel-AZ-kez

11 M 5-7 150 05/02/89 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil PECK-uh NASL FALL WEEK 5 13 D Hugo Rhoads 6-1 170 08/08/94 West Linn, OR HUE-go 14 M Jarad Van Schaik 6-1 185 12/11/88 Portland, OR JAIR-uhd van SHAKE Fort Lauderdale Strikers(Home vs. team Jacksonville first, times Armada CST) 6 p.m., Sat 18 M Marvin Chavez 5-5 145 11/03/83 La Cieba, Honduras SHAW-vez Ottawa Fury FC vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies 6 p.m., Sat 19 D Ian Svantesson 6-6 215 08/31/93 Orlando, FL svan-TESS-uhn New York Comos vs. Puerto Rico FC 6:30 p.m., Sat 20 M Derek Boateng 6-0 185 05/02/83 Accra, Ghana BWA-tang Miami FC vs. Indy Eleven 7 p.m., Sat 21 GK Bryan Byars 6-1 195 10/02/91 City, Okla. BUYERS Rayo OKC vs. Minnesota United FC 8 p.m., Sat 22 GK Daniel Fernandes 6-5 215 09/25/83 Edmonton, Canada fer-NAN-dez FC Edmonton vs. Carolina RailHawks 3 p.m., Sun 23 M Adrian Ables 6-1 175 03/03/94 Midwest City, Okla. AY-bulls 24 M 5-9 150 10/08/85 Madrid, Spain YOU-muh 27 M Kosuke Kimura 5-9 155 05/14/84 Kobe, Japan KOSS-kay key-MORE-uh ROSTER REPORT 31 D Michel 6-2 170 06/09/81 Vitoria, Brazil muh-SHELL -No substantial injuries to report at this time. 49 F Devon Sandoval 6-1 185 06/16/91 Albuquerque, N.M. SAND-oh-vall 55 F 5-9 165 08/04/85 Phoenix, Ariz. FIN-dlee 98 D Futty Danso 6-3 190 04/27/83 Serrekunda, Gambia FOOT-ee DAN-so RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

2016 NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE COMBINED STANDINGS P TEAM GP W D L GF GA GD PTS 1 Indy Eleven 15 7 7 1 21 11 +10 28 2 New York Cosmos 16 9 1 6 26 18 +8 28 3 FC Edmonton 15 8 3 4 14 10 +4 27 4 Minnesota United FC 14 8 1 5 26 15 +11 25 5 Rayo OKC 16 6 5 5 19 16 +3 23 6 Tampa Bay Rowdies 15 5 6 4 18 17 +1 21 7 Carolina RailHawks 15 6 3 6 20 24 -4 21 8 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 15 4 4 7 14 21 -7 16 9 Ottawa Fury FC 15 4 3 8 14 18 -4 15 10 Miami FC 14 2 6 6 14 22 -8 12 11 Jacksonville Armada FC 15 2 5 8 8 19 -11 11 12 Puerto Rico FC 5 1 2 2 5 8 -3 5 NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTORY

2016 NORTH AMERICANNorth2016 American NORTH SOCCER Soccer AMERICAN LEAGUE2016 League NORTHCOMBINED SOCCER AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS2016 NORTHCOMBINED SOCCER Minnesota AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS United COMBINED SOCCER FC LEAGUE STANDINGS COMBINED STANDINGS A: New York, N.Y. W: nasl.com A: Golden Valley, Minn. W: mnunitedfc.com P: (708) 712-5709 C: Neal Malone P: (651) 270-8755 C: Eric Durkee

Carolina RailHawks New York Cosmos A: Cary, N.C W: carolinarailhawks.com A: New York, N.Y. W: nycosmos.com P: (919) 459-8144 C: Marco Rosa P: (919) 439-1729 C: Mauricio Villarreal 2016 NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE COMBINED STANDINGS FC Edmonton Ottawa Fury FC A: Edmonton, AB W: fcedmonton.com A: Ottawa, ON W: ottawafuryfc.com P: (780) 700-2600 C: James Nielsen P: (613) 235-3879 C: Graeme Ivory

Fort Lauderdale Strikers Puerto Rico FC 2016 NORTH AMERICANA: Ft.2016 Lauderdale, NORTH SOCCER Fla. W: AMERICAN LEAGUEstrikers.com2016 NORTHCOMBINED SOCCER AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS2016 NORTHCOMBINED A:SOCCER Bayamon, AMERICAN LEAGUE PR STANDINGS W: COMBINED puertoricofc.comSOCCER LEAGUE STANDINGS COMBINED STANDINGS P: (954) 263-8215 C: Steven Bernasconi P: (787) 246-0681 C: Alejandro Diaz

Indy Eleven Rayo OKC A: Indianapolis, Ind. W: indyeleven.com A: Yukon, Okla. W: rayookc.com P: (317) 919-0808 C: J ohn Koulder P: (918) 728-1777 C: Cameron Gordon

Jacksonville Armada FC Deltas A: Jacksonville, Fla. W: armadafc.com A: San Francisco, Calif. W: sfdeltas.com P: (904) 516-3751 C:Eric Scott P: TBD C: TBD

Miami FC Tampa Bay Rowdies A: Miami, Fla. W: miamifc.com A: St. Petersburg, Fla. W: rowdiessoccer.com P: (305) 371-9760 C: Kristty Andaur P: (813) 527-1376 C: Nico Castillo RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

THE MATCHUP a diploma from the Italian federation and an A license and na- The Week 5 Fall Season matchup between Rayo OKC and tional youth instructor’s license from the Soccer Minnesota United FC will see two NASL clubs that have only Federation. He also has a premier coaching diploma from the lost once a piece in the Fall Season. Rayo is coming off of a National Soccer Coaches 1-0 victory against the Tampa Bay Rowdies in a mid-week WHAT THEY’RE SAYING Alen Marcina on playing Minnesota: teams,fixture. Rayo Minnesota defeated is coming Minnesota, off a 1-0,3-1 win for Oklahomaagainst the City’s Fort Lauderdale Strikers. In the first meeting between the two “They’ve been scoring quite a few goals, but we’re up there in fewest goals conceded. We shut out in my opinion two of LASTfirst home MATCH win in its history. the best teams in the league. The guys have bought in. They Rayo OKC - 1 vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies - 0 know what is needed to be done on the defensive end. If we Rayo OKC returned to Miller Stadium on Wednesday night can continue that mentality and stay consistent with our after its six-game unbeaten streak was stopped last week in work ethic, I believe that we can do what needs to be done Puerto Rico, and responded with a victory against the Tampa against Minnesota.” Bay Rowdies. BY THE NUMBERS Billy Forbes of Rayo OKC (3-2-1, 11 points) had the best 5 - The amount of home matches Rayo has gone without a loss, which is the longest such streak in club history. a Tampa Bay (1-2-2, 5 points) clearance from a corner kick 15.0 – The goal-conversion percentage of Rayo, which is tied andscoring cracked chance a right-footed of the first half-hour shot off the when crossbar. he chested Forbes down made for third best in the NASL. 49 – The amount of saves OKC goalkeeper Daniel Fernandes half when a long lead pass was mis-hit by Rowdies goalkeep- has made this year, which is tied for the most in the NASL. erthe Matt most Pickens of another as he chance rushed just outside before the the penalty end of areathe first and 75.4 – Daniel Fernandes’ save percentage so far this year; he the Rayo OKC striker was there to head it into the open goal has faced 65 shots on target. for a 1-0 lead. 12 - The number of Rayo's goals that have been scored off of left-footed shots, which is the most in the NASL. Eight of these THE COACHES goals have come from Michel. Alen Marcina, Rayo OKC: 4 – The amount of successful penalties converted so far this year. Michel is perfect on penalty kicks, converting all four of the Lamar Hunt U.S. OpenThe Cup. first He head coached coach the in San club Antonio history, his attempts. Rayo has yet to concede a penalty all year. Marcina is looking for a win in the club’s first appearance in 78.2 – The percentage of passes that Rayo players have accu- Columbia, Canada native led them to the NASL Champion- rately completed to one another. ship.Scorpions Marcina in 2014 played and professionally in his first season, for eight the Surrey,years from British 89.4 – The percentage of passes that Rayo players have accu- 2002 through 2009. He started his playing career in the 202 – The amount of tackles Rayo has successfully won. The Scissortailsrately completed have wonin their 74.3 own percent half of of the possible field. tackles against MarcinaPacific Coast is the Soccer youngest League head with coach New in Westminsterthe NASL. Khalsa opponents. and finished in the NASL with Miami FC. At 36-years-old, 6 – The number of clean sheets that Rayo has earned this Carl Craig, Minnesota United FC: Carl Craig joined the Minne- season, which is tied for the most in the league. sota coaching staff in early March 2010 after a long history coaching youth soccer in Minnesota. TABLE TOP

The Newcastle upon Tyne native moved to the United States North American Soccer League standings. Rayo earned the in 1994 as part of his involvement with Coerver Coaching. He For the first time in team history, Rayo OKC sits atop the has coached for the Eden Prairie Soccer Club, Minneapolis Tampa Bay Rowdies via clean sheet on July 27, 2016. United, Westside FC, Wings Soccer Club, Shattuck-St. Mary’s, first-place ranking for the Fall Season after defeating the GOING THE DISTANCE He was also head coach of Twin City Phoenix of the Premier Kosuke Kimura, Daniel Fernandes and Futty Danso have DevelopmentMinneapolis South League High and School the Minnesota and Richfield Blast High of the School. National each recorded 1,440 minutes of playing time for the com- Premier Soccer League. bined seasons, which are the three highest minute totals in the NASL. All three Rayo OKC players have started every Craig holds multiple coaching licenses from several different game in the Scissortails' history. federations. He has an A license from UEFA, a full badge from the English FA, an advanced diploma from the Dutch KNVB, RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN! Adrian Ables Bryan Byars, who is On July 16, 2016, Rayo OKC captain Michel a goalkeeper. Rayo has also welcomed two non-OKC natives; player in Rayo history to score multiple goals in a game, defender Sebastien, who is Ibeagha a midfielder, and forward and Devon Sandoval, landing him as the NASL’s Player of the Week became for Fall the Season first who are both on loan from the MLS. Previously, Ables played Week 3. Michel leads Rayo OKC in goals scored with eight, collegiate soccer at Depauw University, Byars played for OKC which ranks second in the NASL. He has also converted on Energy FC, Ibeagha played for the Houston Dynamo and San- all four of the penalty kicks he has taken during the com- doval played for . bined seasons, which leads the league. WHO ARE YOU? FUTTY DUDDY DEFENSE Minnesota United FC: Rayo center back Futty Danso has been the heart and soul There was no attack better than Minnesota United’s in 2015 of Rayo’s interior defense, which resulted in the Scissortails and the attacking riches have only grown for the Loons. Stefano earning four clean sheets in the past seven matches. Danso Pinho and as well as and Ben Speas also leads the team in clearances (101), which is the most in the NASL, blocks (12) and aerial duels won (25). new coach Carl Craig, who took over from on the touchlineall add to theafter firepower Lagos moved alongside to sporting Christian director, Ramirez. the LoonsUnder SUNSHINE STATE SPECTACULAR should have no shortage of goals in 2016. While on the road during the 2016 combined seasons, Rayo OKC has gone undefeated against teams from Florida, United is aiming to reach the postseason for a third successive history came on the road against Miami FC and Jacksonville The Loons’ best defense has been its attack with Armadanetting an FC. away The Tamparecord ofBay 2-1-0. Rowdies Rayo's are first the two only wins Floridian in andyear Kevin and push Venegas even contributing further than attwo both semifinal ends. Loan exits signing in a row. Da - team in the North American Soccer League that Rayo has mion Lowe, 22, could play a crucial role in the heart of United’s both played and defeated at Yukon Miller Stadium. Rayo back line. Ibson, who was named to the NASL Best XI in 2015, previously lost to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in Yukon. - ta. FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING should once again pull the strings in the midfield for Minneso Sebastian Velasquez and Rayo forward Shortly after the New York Cosmos raised the Georgios Samaras Trophy last November, Minnesota United sprang into action careersRayo midfielder in the Fall Season. Both came in the 83rd minute or when it swooped to acquire two of the most exciting forces on later. In June, Tyler Gibsonboth scored and forward the first Iangoals Svantesson of their NASL offense in the NASL – the 2016 Golden Ball (MVP) and Golden Boot (top scorer with 16 goals and seven assists) winner Stefa- no Pinho from Fort Lauderdale; and the Jamaican international FEELeach scored THE FERN the first goals of their NASL careers as well. Lance Laing (eight goals, seven assists) from Edmonton, who Rayo goalkeeper Daniel Fernandes was a member of the NASL Best XI. Now teamed with Christian goal this season. Opponents have reeled off a total of 65 Ramirez, the No. 2 leading goalscorer with 12 goals and six shots on target against the Scissortails, has 49 been of which efficient have in assists, the Loons boast three of the top nine goalscorers from been saved by Fernandes. That amount of saves is tied for last year. Danny Cruz, 26, and Ben Speas, 25, also joined the club to add to its attacking depth. - nandesfirst in thehas NASL. allowed In 16addition, goals, whichFernandes is tied has the racked third-worst up six As potent as Minnesota appears to be up front, the wide play markclean sheets,in the league. which is also tied for first in the league. Fer Venegas (two goals, six assists) gives the high-scoring Loons BASSACKWARDS (aof defendersleague-leading Justin 54 Davis goals (five last goals,year) anothertwo assists) dimension and Kevin going Thus far in the combined seasons, Rayo has either come forward. away with better win-draw-loss records or earned more points from matches where OKC has been outperformed What They’re Saying: by the opposition in the following categories: shots taken, shots on goal, total possession, duels won, passes completed to achieve: winning a championship.” –Coach Carl Craig and pass-accuracy percentage. Rayo has also come away “We certainly have the firepower to achieve what we’re trying with more points and more wins when the team has been “I do want to be on top of the platform raising a trophy, that’s administered more bookings in a game. what drives us [as players].” –Forward Christian Ramirez

HOMETOWN FACES AND NEW CASES Key Players: Christian Ramirez, Lance Laing, Stefano Pinho, This Fall Season, Rayo has welcomed natives Justin Davis, Ibson, Peter Venegas. RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM SUPERLATIVES SEASON HIGHS & LOWS OKC RECORD WHEN... HOME AWAY OVERALL CATEGORY HIGHS OPPONENT LOWS OPPONENT 3-1-0 3-2-0 6-3-0 Goals 3 Two (MR: vs. NYC) 0 Three (MR: @ PRFC) 0-1-3 0-0-2 0-1-5 Assists 2 Two (MR: @ MIA) 0 Ten (MR: vs. TBR) LeadingScoring firstat halftime 1-1-0 2-1-0 3-2-0 Total shots 19 Vs. PRFC - 07/13 4 Two (MR: @ PRFC) TiedOpponent at halftime scores first 2-1-2 1-1-2 3-2-4 Shots on goal 9 Vs. CAR - 04/09 0 At OTT - 07/10 Trailing at halftime 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 Blocked shots 5 Two (MR: v. PRFC) 0 At TBR - 05/14 Failing to score 0-1-0 0-0-2 0-1-2 Shot accuracy 100 At MIA - 04/22 0.0 At OTT - 07/10 Earning a clean sheet 3-1-0 2-0-0 5-1-0 Possession 69.5 Vs. EDM - 04/02 25.2 At NYC - 05/28 1-1-2 2-1-0 3-2-2 Duels won (%) 59.5 At OTT - 06/11 36.5 Vs. MINN - 06/04 0-1-3 1-0-0 1-1-3 Aerial duels (%) 84.2 At NYC - 05/28 25.0 Vs. EDM - 07/02 Scoring in secondthe first half half 2-2-2 2-1-0 4-3-2 Interceptions 29 At JAX - 05/07 6 Vs. PRFC - 07/13 Opp.Opponent scores scores in second in first half half 0-1-3 1-2-2 1-3-5 Offsides 4 Four (MR: vs. NYC) 0 At OTT - 07/10 Scoring 1 goal 2-1-2 2-2-0 4-3-2 Corners 8 Vs. EDM - 04/02 1 Vs. NYC - 07/16 Scoring 2 goals 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 Total Passes 620 Vs. EDM - 04/02 171 At NYC - 05/28 Scoring 3+ goals 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 Passing accuracy 86.3 Vs. IND - 04/30 60.8 At NYC - 05/28 Opponent scores 1 goal 0-1-0 0-2-2 0-3-2 Total crosses 30 Vs. EDM - 04/02 6 At MIA - 04/22 Opponent scores 2 goals 0-1-2 1-0-0 1-1-2 Crossing percent 40.0 Vs. MINN - 06/04 0.0 At MIA - 04/22 Opponent scores 3+ goals 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 Tackles won 22 At JAX - 05/07 8 Vs. MINN - 06/04 Playing on Friday 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Clearances 46 At MIA - 04/22 6 Vs. EDM - 04/02 Playing on Saturday 2-2-3 1-1-2 3-3-5 Fouls conceded 17 Vs. MINN - 06/04 6 Two (MR: @ JAX) Playing on Sunday 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Yellow cards 4 Vs. NYC - 07/16 1 Six (MR: vs. TBR) Playing on Wednesday 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Red cards 3 At NYC - 05/28 0 Fifteen (MR: vs. TBR) Competing in April 0-1-2 1-0-0 1-1-2 Competing in May 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-1-2 OPPONENTS' HIGHS & LOWS AGAINST RAYO Competing in June 1-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 Competing in July 2-2-0 1-0-1 3-2-1 CATEGORY HIGHS OPPONENT LOWS OPPONENT Goals 3 Vs. CAR - 04/09 0 Six (MR: vs. TBR) Competing in August 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Assists 3 Vs. CAR - 04/09 0 Nine (MR: vs. TBR) Competing in September 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Total shots 23 At OTT - 06/11 6 Vs. EDM - 04/02 Competing in October 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Shots on goal 8 At TBR - 05/14 0 Vs. EDM - 04/02 Playing in Central Time Zone 3-3-3 0-0-0 3-3-3 Blocked shots 8 At NYC - 05/28 0 Vs. IND - 04/30 Playing in Eastern Time Zones 0-0-0 3-2-2 3-2-2 Playing in Mountain Time Zone 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Shot accuracy 75 Vs. PRFC - 07/13 0.0 Vs. EDM - 04/02 Possession 74.8 At NYC - 05/28 30.5 Facing a 4-4-2 or 5-4-1 formation 0-2-1 1-0-1 1-2-2 Vs. EDM - 04/02 Facing a 4-1-2-1-2 formation 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Duels won (%) 63.5 Vs. MINN - 06/04 40.5 At OTT - 06/11 Facing a 4-3-3 formation 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 Aerial duels (%) 75 Vs. EDM - 07/02 15.8 At NYC - 05/28 Facing a 4-2-3-1 formation 2-1-2 0-1-0 2-2-2 Interceptions 35 At PRFC - 07/23 6 Vs. TBR - 07/27 Facing a 4-1-4-1 formation 1-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 Offsides 5 At MIA - 04/22 0 Five (MR: vs. TBR) Rayo uses a 4-2-3-1 formation 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 Corners 13 Two (MR: vs. TBR) 0 Vs. EDM - 04/02 Rayo uses a 4-4-2 formation 3-2-0 1-1-1 4-3-1 Total Passes 638 At OTT - 06/11 224 Vs. PRFC - 07/13 Rayo uses a 4-3-3 formation 0-0-2 2-1-1 2-1-3 Passing accuracy 87.3 At NYC - 05/28 67 Vs. PRFC - 07/13 Wearing red-sash kit 0-3-2 2-2-2 2-5-4 Total crosses 44 At JAX - 05/07 10 Vs. IND - 04/30 Wearing rainbow kit 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-1 Crossing percent 41 Vs. TBR - 07/27 12.5 Two (MR: vs. NYC) Wearing pink-and-gray kit 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Tackles won 34 At OTT - 07/10 13 Vs. EDM - 07/02 Attempting more shots than opp. 0-3-1 0-0-0 0-3-1 Clearances 45 Vs. EDM - 04/02 3 At OTT - 07/10 Opponent takes more shots 2-0-2 3-2-2 5-2-4 Fouls conceded 15 Two (MR: @PRFC) 9 At OTT - 06/11 Taking more SOG than opponent 2-2-1 0-0-0 2-2-1 Yellow cards 3 Three (MR: v. PRFC) 0 Three (MR: v. NYC) Opponent takes more SOG 1-1-2 2-2-2 3-3-4 Red cards 1 Vs. EDM - 04/02 0 Fifteen (MR: vs. TBR) Notching a better shot accuracy 2-2-2 2-1-1 4-3-3 Worse shot accuracy than opp. 1-1-1 1-1-1 2-2-2 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS & STREAKS Earning majority of possession 0-2-2 0-1-0 0-3-2 Opponent earns more possession 3-1-1 3-1-2 6-2-3 CATEGORY RECORD PLAYER WHEN Winning more tackles than opp. 1-1-1 2-1-0 3-2-1 Fastest goal Second minute Svantesson June 11 Opponent wins more tackles 1-2-2 1-1-2 2-3-4 Quickest ejection 36th minute Michel May 28 Winning more duels than opp. 0-0-2 1-1-2 1-1-4 Most goals in a game Two goals Michel July 16 Opponent wins more duels 3-3-1 2-1-0 5-4-1 Most goals in a season Five goals Michel Spring 2016 Completing more passes 0-2-3 0-1-0 0-3-3 Most assists in a game Two assists Pecka April 22 Opp. completes more passes 3-1-0 3-1-2 6-2-2 Most assists in a season Two assists Pecka Spring 2016 Earning a better pass accuracy 0-2-3 0-1-0 0-3-3 Most saves in a game Eight saves Fernandes May 14 Opp. earns better pass accuracy 3-1-0 2-1-2 5-2-2 Most saves in a season 31 saves Fernandes Spring 2016 Getting fewer bookings than opp. 0-2-1 0-0-0 0-2-1 Most minutes in a season 900 minutes Three players Spring 2016 Getting more bookings than opp. 1-0-1 1-1-1 2-1-2 Most bookings in a season Five bookings Boateng Spring 2016 Finishing with more saves 2-1-1 2-2-1 4-3-2 Tackles won in a game Seven tackles Boateng, Pecka May 14, July 16 1-2-1 0-0-0 1-2-1 Consecutive starts 16 starts Three players Ongoing

Opp. finishes with more saves RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

HEAD TO HEAD HOME/AWAY PERFORMANCE

RAYO OKC 2016 NASL COMBINED SEASON STATISTICS MINNESOTA CATEGORY HOME AWAY Goals scored 12 7 19 GOALS 26 Percentage of Rayo’s goals scored 63.2 36.8 Goals conceded 10 6 16 GOALS CONCEDED 15 Percentage of Rayo’s goals conceded 62.5 37.5 202 TACKLES WON 175 Goal differential +2 +1 Both teams scored in a match frequency 56.0% 43.0% 74.3 TACKLES-WON PERCENTAGE 71.4 Clean sheets 4 2 707 DUELS WON 617 Clean-sheet percentage 44.0 29.0 Failed to score in a match 1 2 48.7 DUELS-WON PERCENTAGE 49.9 Failed-to-score percentage 11.0 29.0 Won-to-nil (clean sheet ending in a win) 3 2 6 CLEAN SHEETS 5 Won-to-nil percentage 33.0 29.0 128 SHOTS TAKEN 131 Lost-to-nil (failure to score ending in a loss) 0 2 Lost-to-nil-percentage 0.0 29.0 54 SHOTS ON GOAL 59 Team record 3-3-3 3-2-2 42.2 SHOT ACCURACY 45.0 Total points earned 12 11 Percentage of points earned 52.2 47.8 14.8 GOAL CONVERSION RATE 19.8 HOME SCORE MARGINS AWAY SCORE MARGINS 8 ASSISTS 19 Final score Occurences Score freq. Final score Occurences Score freq. 4,682 SUCCESSFUL PASSES 4,110 1-2 Two 22.2% 78.2 PASSING ACCURACY 74.9 1-1 Two 28.6% 2-3 One 11.1% 28 SUCCESSFUL CROSSES 30 1-0 Two 22.2% 3-2 One 14.3% 21.2 16.8 CROSSING ACCURACY 3-0 One 11.1%

172 FOULS CONCEDED 173 0-0 One 11.1% 1-0 Two 28.6%

29 YELLOW CARDS ADMINISTERED 23 1-1 One 11.1% 0-1 Two 28.6% 3 RED CARDS ADMINISTERED 4 2-2 One 11.1% aas LEAGUE AVERAGES CURRENT STREAKS CATE OVERALL AVERAGES STREAK CATEGORY HOME AWAY OVERALL CATEGORY RAYO AVG. NASL AVG. Points per game 1.44 1.36 Consecutive wins 2 0 1 Win percentage 38.0 36.0 Draw percentage 31.0 27.0 Consecutive draws 0 0 0 Loss percentage 31.0 36.0 Goals scored per game 1.19 1.17 Consecutive losses 0 1 0 Goals conceded per game 1.00 1.17 HOME AVERAGES Matches without a win 0 1 0 Points per game 1.33 1.86 Win percentage 33.3 53.0 Matches without a draw 2 2 3 Draw percentage 33.3 27.0 Loss percentage 33.3 20.0 Matches without a loss 5 0 1 Goals scored per game 1.33 1.46 Goals conceded per game 1.11 0.88 Matches scoring a goal 8 0 1 ROAD AVERAGES Points per game 1.57 0.87 Matches conceding goals 0 1 0 Win percentage 43.0 20.0 Draw percentage 29.0 27.0 Failed to score 0 1 0 Loss percentage 29.0 53.0 Goals scored per game 1.00 0.88 Clean sheets 2 0 1 Goals conceded per game 0.86 1.46 RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM RAYO OKC 2016 COMBINED SEASONS GOAL MAP Penalty 1 13 Kick Goal 12 8

Opponent 14 10 Own Goal 2 5 7 4 16 9 15 Freekick 11 18 Goal

19 LF Left Foot 17 3 RF Right Foot H Header 6 Minute 00' Scored 1 Ryan Johnson Vs. CAR - 04/09 33' LF 21 2 Michel Vs. CAR - 04/09 52' LF 22 3 Robbie Findley At MIA - 04/22 15' RF 23 4 Billy Forbes At MIA - 04/22 25' LF 24 5 Michel At MIA - 04/22 86' LF 25 6 Michel Vs. IND - 04/30 26' LF 26 7 Robbie Findley At JAX - 05/07 70' H 27 8 Michel At TBR - 05/14 54' LF 28 9 Michel Vs. FTL - 05/21 62' LF 29 10 Tyler Gibson Vs. MINN - 06/04 70' RF 30 11 Ian Svantesson At OTT - 06/11 2' LF 31 12 Robbie Findley Vs. EDM - 07/02 33' RF 32 13 Ottawa Own Goal At OTT - 07/10 8' OG 33 14 Sebastian Velasquez Vs. PRFC - 07/13 83' LF 34 15 Michel Vs. PRFC- 07/13 90' LF 35 16 Michel Vs. NYC - 07/16 49' LF 36 17 Michel Vs. NYC - 07/16 65' LF 37 18 Georgios Samaras Vs. NYC - 07/16 94' RF 38 19 Billy Forbes Vs. TBR - 07/24 43' H 39 20 40

PLACEMENT OF GOALS SCORED BY RAYO RAYO'S MOMENTUM GOALS LED, TRAILED, TIED Goal Type # of Goals % of Goals Category Mins. Percent 2 goals 1 goal 3 goals Equalizer 4 21.1 Top left corner Top Center Top right corner Time Trailing 220 15.3 (10.5%) (5.3%) (15.8%) Cut Lead 1 5.3 Took Lead 11 57.9 Time Tied 791 54.9 7 goals 3 goals 3 goals Extended Lead 3 15.8 Bottom left corner Bottom Center Bottom right corner Time Leading 429 29.8 (36.8%) (15.8%) (15.8%) Game Winner 5 26.3 RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

RAYO 2016 COMBINED-SEASON BOX SCORES Rayo OKC- 0 vs. FC Edmonton- 0 Rayo OKC- 2 vs. Carolina RailHawks- 3 Rayo OKC- 3 at Miami FC- 2 April 2, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium April 9, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium April 22, 2016, FIU Stadium Attendance: 6,416 Attendance: 5,851 Attendance: 2,168 Scoring: None Scoring: Da Luz 23' & 90+6' (CAR), Johnson Scoring: Findley 15' (OKC), Forbes 25' (OKC), Bookings (OKC): Boateng 24', Velasquez 33' (OKC), Michel 52' (OKC), Hassan 74' (CAR) Martinez 36' (MIA), Rusin 75' (MIA), Michel 86' 34' Bookings (OKC): Kimura 90' (OKC) Bookings (FCE): Watson 30', Eckersley Bookings (CAR): Beckie 85' Bookings (OKC): Boateng 81', Michel 81' 67', Ledgerwood 72' Bookings (MIA): Trafford 33', Rezende 62'

Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % OKC 17 4 4 30.8 OKC 15 9 4 81.8 OKC 4 3 1 100 FCE 6 0 3 0.0 CAR 16 6 5 54.5 MIA 15 3 4 27.3

Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Team Poss. INT Duels Aerial Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Won % Duel % OKC 69.5 14 47.9 55.6 OKC 49.9 14 52.2 64.3 OKC 40.5 19 48.4 53.8 FCE 30.5 14 52.1 44.4 CAR 50.1 18 47.8 35.7 MIA 59.5 17 51.6 46.2

Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % OKC 620 30 13.3 84.5 OKC 410 14 28.6 77.6 OKC 345 6 0.0 75.9 FCE 273 11 18.2 68.5 CAR 400 27 25.9 74.5 MIA 470 40 12.5 81.3

Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% OKC 6 13 10 90.0 OKC 17 12 21 42.9 OKC 46 7 19 89.5 FCE 45 14 22 81.8 CAR 12 10 22 77.3 MIA 6 10 18 83.3

Rayo OKC- 1 vs. Indy Eleven- 2 Rayo OKC- 1 at Jacksonville Armada- 0 Rayo OKC- 1 at Tampa Bay Rowdies- 1 April 30, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium May 7, 2016, Community First Park May 14, 2016, Al Lang Stadium Attendance: 4,729 Attendance: 5,313 Attendance: 6,702 Scoring: Reinoso 7' (IND), Michel 26' Scoring: Findley 70' (OKC) Scoring: Michel 54' (OKC), Juanan [own (OKC), Vukovic 77' (IND) Bookings (OKC): Fernandes 53' goal] 74' (OKC) Bookings (OKC): Forbes 29', Danso 69' Bookings (JAX): None Bookings (OKC): Boateng 71', Michel 87' Bookings (EDM): Ubiparipovic 9', Pater- Bookings (TBR): None son 44', Gordon 84'

Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % OKC 12 2 4 25.0 OKC 9 2 1 25.0 OKC 6 2 0 33.3 IND 8 3 0 37.5 JAX 18 3 4 21.4 TBR 17 8 2 53.3

Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % OKC 64.6 18 58.0 63.6 OKC 33.5 29 55.8 50.0 OKC 52.1 15 44.2 32.1 IND 35.4 24 42.0 36.4 JAX 66.5 20 44.2 50.0 TBR 47.9 8 55.8 67.9

Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % OKC 568 20 25.0 86.3 OKC 308 12 16.7 70.1 OKC 463 11 18.2 85.7 IND 306 10 20.0 74.8 JAX 582 44 22.7 86.4 TBR 408 27 22.2 84.8

Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% OKC 13 6 19 78.9 OKC 20 6 22 68.2 OKC 22 13 19 94.7 IND 12 15 25 68.0 JAX 14 11 18 88.9 TBR 10 10 20 60.0 Blue header = away-match box score Yellow header = home-match box score RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

RAYO 2016 COMBINED-SEASON BOX SCORES Rayo OKC- 1 vs. Ft. Lauderdale Strikers- 2 Rayo OKC- 0 at New York Cosmos- 1 Rayo OKC- 1 vs. OKC Energy FC- 2 May 21, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium May 28, 2016, James M. Shuart Stadium June 1, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium Attendance: 3,712 Attendance: 4,068 Attendance: 4,385 Scoring: Angulo 33' (FTL), Michel 62' (OKC), Scoring: Szetela 54' (NYC) Scoring: Forbes 43' (RAYO), Dalgaard 45+1' Nunez 70' (FTL) Bookings (OKC): Samaras 20', Michel (ENRG), Hyland 107' (ENRG) Bookings (OKC): Velasquez 28', Svantes- 36' Boateng 45+1', Forbes 89', Samaras Bookings (RAYO): Juanan 40', son 68', Boateng 73', Michel 80' 90+1', 90+1' Boateng 115', 115', 115'; Michel 119' Bookings (FTL): PC 61', Maicon Santos 77' Bookings (NYC): Szetela 41', Guenzatti Bookings (ENRG): Thomas 11', Cuevas 36', 45+1', Ockford 86' Laurendi 119' Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % OKC 13 4 5 50.0 OKC 7 2 1 33.3 RAYO 19 6 4 40.0 FTL 17 6 3 42.9 NYC 22 5 8 35.7 ENRG 19 5 4 33.3

Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % OKC 56.4 15 51.2 42.1 OKC 25.2 11 56.9 84.2 RAYO 53.4 24 51.3 53.8 FTL 43.6 11 48.8 57.9 NYC 74.8 9 43.1 15.8 ENRG 46.6 22 48.7 46.2

Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % OKC 405 17 23.5 84.0 OKC 171 10 20.0 60.8 RAYO 486 34 35.3 74.3 FTL 303 19 36.8 77.9 NYC 518 23 39.1 87.3 ENRG 432 21 28.6 75.0

Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% OKC 16 12 17 88.2 OKC 21 10 10 60.0 RAYO 11 16 20 100 FTL 17 13 16 87.5 NYC 9 13 15 80.0 ENRG 23 11 19 84.2

Rayo OKC- 1 vs. Minnesota United FC- 0 Rayo OKC- 1 at Ottawa Fury FC- 1 Rayo OKC -1vs. FC Edmonton -1 June 4, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium June 11, 2016, TD Place Stadium July 2, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium Attendance: 4,118 Attendance: 7,847 Attendance: Scoring: Gibson 70' (OKC) Scoring: Svantesson 2' (OKC), Haworth 59' Scoring: Findley 33' (OKC), Salguerio Bookings (OKC): Pecka 50' (OTT) 90+3' (FCE) Bookings (MIN): Anor 56' Bookings (OKC): Danso 83' Bookings (OKC): Jarad Van Schaik 39' Bookings (OTT): Steele 88' Bookings (FCE): Gustavo Salgueiro 83'

Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % OKC 10 5 3 71.4 OKC 10 6 1 66.7 OKC 15 4 3 33.3 MIN 10 2 3 28.6 OTT 23 7 7 43.8 FCE 12 2 5 28.6

Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % OKC 36.9 20 36.5 48.3 OKC 35.6 15 59.5 83.3 OKC 46.7 17 43.5 25 MIN 63.1 12 63.5 51.7 OTT 64.4 8 40.5 16.7 FCE 53.3 7 56.5 75

Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % OKC 340 10 40.0 71.8 OKC 354 8 37.5 78.5 OKC 363 9 11.1 80.4 MIN 574 25 20.0 80.1 OTT 638 21 19.0 86.4 FCE 389 31 19.4 81.5

Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% OKC 27 17 8 62.5 OKC 30 11 20 85.0 OKC 24 11 17 100 MIN 8 10 27 63.0 OTT 7 9 19 68.4 FCE 20 11 13 69.2 Green header = Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup box score Orange header = start of NASL Fall Season RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

RAYO 2016 COMBINED-SEASON BOX SCORES Rayo OKC- 1 at Ottawa Fury FC- 0 Rayo OKC- 2 vs. Puerto Rico FC- 2 Rayo OKC- 3 vs. New York Cosmos- 0 July 10, 2016, TD Place Stadium July 13, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium July 16, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium Attendance: 6,308 Attendance: 3,531 Attendance: 4,621 Scoring: DeBellis [own goal] 8’ (OTT) Scoring: Ramos 34' (PRFC), Rudy 55' (PRFC), Scoring: Michel 49' (OKC), Michel 65' Bookings (OKC): Pecka 22’, Boateng 49’ Velasquez 83' (OKC), Michel 90' (OKC) (OKC), Samaras 90+4' (OKC) Bookings (OTT): Steele 18’, Timbo 90+1’ Bookings (OKC): Forbes 32', Pecka 45+2' Bookings (OKC): Kimura 28', van Schaik Bookings (PRFC): Mendes 57', Rudy 59', 84', Pecka 85', Boateng 87' Martin Del Campo 74' Bookings (NYC): None

Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % OKC 5 0 1 0 OKC 19 3 5 21.4 OKC 9 4 2 57.1 OTT 15 3 3 25 PRFC 10 6 2 75 NYC 15 3 3 25

Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % OKC 40.2 11 42.5 52.4 OKC 58.8 6 47.5 52.6 OKC 30.4 19 44.6 40 OTT 59.8 17 57.5 47.6 PRFC 41.2 12 52.5 47.4 NYC 69.6 10 55.4 60

Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % OKC 368 7 28.6 75.5 OKC 319 16 25 78.4 OKC 240 8 37.5 65.8 OTT 531 28 32.1 80.8 PRFC 224 12 25 67 NYC 536 32 12.5 84.1

Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% OKC 31 9 21 66.7 OKC 13 8 11 63.6 OKC 34 12 19 84.2 OTT 3 10 34 61.8 PRFC 42 11 18 66.7 NYC 13 10 16 81.3

Rayo OKC- 0 at Puerto Rico FC- 1 Rayo OKC- 1 vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies- 0 Rayo OKC vs. Minnesota United FC July 23, 2016, Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium July 27, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium July 30, 2016, Yukon Miller Stadium Attendance: 4,907 Attendance: 3,413 Attendance: Scoring: Ramos 53' (PRFC) Scoring: Forbes 43' (OKC) Scoring: Bookings (OKC): Hernandez 72', Forbes Bookings (OKC): Kimura 24' Bookings (OKC): 90+1' Bookings (TBR): Ramirez 21' Bookings (MIN): Bookings (PRFC): Mendes 66', Culbert- son 90+1'

Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % Team Shots SOG BLKS Shot % OKC 4 1 1 33.3 OKC 10 2 2 25 OKC PRFC 11 2 3 25 TBR 18 5 4 35.7 MIN

Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Duels Aerial Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % Team Poss. INT Won % Duel % OKC 43.1 13 51.1 37.5 OKC 38.3 19 44.8 29.2 OKC PRFC 56.9 35 48.9 62.5 TBR 61.7 6 55.2 70.8 MIN

Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % Team Passes Cross Cross% Pass % OKC 369 17 17.6 75.3 OKC 261 10 20 73.9 OKC PRFC 498 12 33.3 82.3 TBR 403 39 41 82.1 MIN

Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% Team Clears Fouls TKLS TKL% OKC 15 11 21 52.4 OKC 29 13 15 60 OKC PRFC 19 15 23 78.3 TBR 8 12 15 66.7 MIN Blue header = away-match box score Yellow header = home-match box score RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM HEAD COACH ALEN MARCINA was at the helm of the Scorpions in 2014 The first head coach in Rayo OKC history, Alen Marcina Canada native led them to the NASL Championship. and in his first season, the Surrey, British Columbia,

2014 theUnder pace, Marcina, then won the the Scorpions Fall Season finished on goal third difference in the aheadSpring of Minnesota Season, United.finishing They just edgedthree pointsthe New off York Cosmos 2-1 in extra time beat the Fort Lauderdale Strikers 2-1 to lift the Soccer Bowl trophy. in the semi finals, then

Marcina played professionally for eight years from 2002 through 2009. After a suc-

Miamicessful FC. college career at Barry University, he started his playing career in the Pacific Coast Soccer League with New Westminster Khalsa and finished in the NASL with Marcina played 28 matches with PAOK Thessaloniki in Greece, then went on loan to IA Akranes in Iceland and Schweinfurt in Germany, and Denmark’s Herfolge Boldklub.

He scored 13 goals in 27 appearances for the and won All- League honors, before taking his talents to a third continent, joining the New Zea- land Knights. He played with the Montreal Impact, Vancouver Whitecaps, and before retiring with Miami FC in 2010.

At 36-years-old, Marcina is the youngest head coach in the NASL. All-Time Records As A Coach In The North American Soccer League Team Season Wins Draws Losses Win % Playoff W-L Playoff W% Finish 2013 3 1 6 30.00 DNQ N/A N/A San Antonio Scorpions 2014 16 4 7 59.26 2-0 100 Champs San Antonio Scorpions 2015 7 10 13 23.33 DNQ N/A N/A Rayo OKC 2016 6 5 5 37.50 TBD TBD TBD

Career Totals 4th year 32 20 31 38.55 2-0 100 Best: 1st RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM ASSISTANT COACH DARIO POT Dario Pot was the Director of Coaching for the U.S. Soccer Development Academy at the Odys- sey Soccer Club, and he was the coach of the Under-18 USSDA Team with the California Odyssey SC.

Pot got his coaching start in Syracuse, N.Y. with the Syracuse Soccer Academy, where he was the Assistan Director of Coaching. He then became a staff/assistant coach for the FC Syracuse Salty Dogs, which was a USLA-League team.

Pot has had several other coaching stops on his path, including the B.V., Dutch out of Doetinchem, Natherlands, and in the top professional league in Bosnia with FC Odzak and FC Modrica-Maxima.

Pot's coaching credentials include a UEFA Pro License along with a USSF-A License.

Pot's playing experience includes 12 years of professional-level soccer. He played for FC Krivaja, which plays in the Yugoslavian League, FC Reutlingen 05, which plays in the second-tier German Bundesliga, FC Zenica, which plays in the Bosnian , and the SC Jacksonville Cyclones in the USL A-League.

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE CARLES LORENTE The native of Catalunya, Spain is Rayo OKC's Director of Performance and Sports Science.

Lorente studied at the National Institute of Physical Education of Catalunya, Barcelona and Lleida

recovery methods and neurimuscular performance. Lorente also has a master's degree in Sports Injury Rehabilitation,(INEFC). He is currently High Performance finishing hisin Sports dissertation and Physical in Physical Activity Activity and Sports.and Sports with an emphasis in

Lorente interned with FC Barcelona as a part of the team's strength-and-conditioning team while he stud- ied for his master's degree. He also interned for the Sports High Performance Center of Catalonia's Sports Biomechanics Lab.

Lorente perviously worked as the head coach for Club Atletisme Sant Celoni.

ATHLETIC TRAINER ADAM BURNS Adam Burns, ATC, recieved his bachelor's degree in Athletic Training and recieved his master's degree in Sports Management from Southwestern Oklahoma State University.

He has previously served at St. Gregory's University, the Oklahoma City Blazers Jr. hockey club, the Trini- dad and Tobago Women's National soccer team during the sqaud's World Cup Qualifying campaign. Burns also previously worked for the Youth National US Soccer teams.

EQUIPMENT MANAGER TYLER WYTHE Tyler Wythe graduated from Yukon High School in 2008, where he was an All-State soccer player during his senior year.

Wythe played collegiate soccer at Southern Nazarene University for four years as a goalkeeper.

Currently, Wythe is also an assistant coach for the Mustang High School soccer program, which is a posi- tion he has held for the last four years. RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

RAYO 2016 PLAYER STATISTICS

No. 23 Adrian Ables Midfielder No. 20 Derek Boateng Midfielder Height: 6-1, Weight: 176 lbs Height: 6-0, Weight: 185 lbs Country: United States Country: Ghana

Boateng has played in 15 games, starting in 13. appearance for Rayo OKC this season. Ables played Boateng leads the team in interceptions (40), duels allThe four 22-year-old years of hismidfielder college careerhas yet at to the make University an of won (87) and aerial duels won percentage (71.8). DePauw. Boateng has attempted 700 passes, which is the sixth most in the NASL. NASL Team of the Week: - NASL Team of the Week: - Fall Week 1, Fall Week 3

No. 18 Marvin Chavez Midfielder No. 98 Futty Danso Defender

Height: 5-5, Weight: 145 lbs Height: 6-3, Weight: 190 lbs Country: Honduras Country: Gambia

Chavez returned to action on Saturday against Ot- Danso is one of three Rayo OKC players to start and

league in total clearances (101). Danso also has 28 subbedtawa for out his during first play OKC’s time loss since to the April Carolina 9. He started Rail- interceptions,play all 1,440 minutes has won this 49 duels season. and He has is firstnetted in athe Hawksin Rayo with OKC’s an first apparent two games leg injury. before He having assisted to beon passing percentage of 87.0. Danso leads the team in tackles-won percentage (minimum 10 attempts) three chances through two matches. with a win rate of (88.2). Rayo OKC’s first ever goal in club history and created NASL Team of the Week: - NASL Team of the Week: -

No. 22 Daniel Fernandes GK No. 55 Robbie Findley Forward

Height: 6-5, Weight: 215 lbs Height: 5-9, Weight: 165 lbs. Country: Canada Country: United States

Fernandes has started in all 16 games. He is cur- Findley has started in 12 of the 13 games he has played in during the year. Findley is second on the 65 shots faced. He has allowed 16 goals, which is the team in both goals scored (3) and shots taken (24). thirdrently highest tied for amount first in thein the league NASL. with He 49has saves a save-to- on Findley leads the team in right-footed goals with shot ratio of 75.4 percent. two. He has won 24 fouls compared to only conced- ing 14 on the year; the best ratio on the team. NASL Team of the Week: Spring Week 6, Spring Week 11 NASL Team of the Week: -

No. 7 Billy Forbes Forward No. 8 Tyler Gibson Midfielder

Height: 5-9, Weight: 165 lbs Height: 5-8, Weight: 145 lbs Country: Turks & Caicos Country: United States

Forbes has started in 13-of-14 appearances so far target, and scoring two goals. Forbes leads the team inGibson a 1-0 startedwin at home in the against final two Minnesota games of United the Spring FC. inthis chances season, created firing 22 with shots, 16. Forbesseven of has which won were 15-of-19 on Gibson’sSeason. Gibson goal earned scored him his Play first of professional the Week for goal Spring tackles and 7-of-11 aeiral duels. He also has 13 inter- Season Week 10. Gibson leads the team in goal-con- ceptions and one assist on the season. version percentage (50).

NASL Team of the Week: Spring Week 4, Spring Week NASL Team of the Week: - Spring Week 10 5 RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

RAYO 2016 PLAYER STATISTICS

No. 3 Moises Hernandez Defender No. 5 Sebastien Ibeagha Defender

Height: 6-0, Weight: 155 lbs Height: 6-2, Weight: 187 lbs Country: United States/Guatemala Country: Nigeria

Hernandez is on loan from FC Dallas of the MLS. He Ibeagha has started in the two matches he has has started in all 12 games he has been eligible for, appeared in since being loaned to Oklahoma City. logging 1,080 minutes. Hernandez leads the team Ibeagha has recorded a passing accuracy of 88.9 percent through two matches. He has been effective crosses attempted), converting 40.0 percent of those defensively, intercepting one ball, blocking one cross crosses.in open-field He has crossing also won accuracy 50 duels, (minimum intercepted of five 24 and clearing eight balls. passes and created eight scoring chances. NASL Team of the Week: - NASL Team of the Week: -

No. 27 Kosuke Kimura Defender No. 2 Rauwshan McKenzie Defender Height: 5-9, Weight: 155 lbs Height: 6-1, Weight: 185 lbs Country: Japan Country: United States

Kimura has started in all 16 matches so far this year, logging all 1,440 minutes. His 667 pass attempts playing all 360 minutes in those games. He was a rank ninth in the league. Kimura is second on the lateMcKenzie sub in started a 1-0 win in overRayo’s Minnesota first four and matches, made his team for crosses attempted with 33. Kimura has been effective on the defensive end, clearing 48 balls, passing accuracy (min. 150 passes) at 96.7 percent. which is the second-highest total on the team, inter- McKenziefifth appearance also has of 15 the clearances, season. He seven leads intercepthe league- in cepting 34 passes, blocking 10 crosses and winning tions and has blocked four shots. 52 duels. NASL Team of the Week: - NASL Team of the Week: Spring Week 10, Fall Week 2

No. 6 Richard Menjivar Midfielder No. 31 Michel Defender Height: 5-8, Weight: 160 lbs Height: 6-2, Weight: 170 lbs Country: United States Country: Brazil

Menjivar has played in all 16 of OKC’s matches, Michel, the team’s captain, is second in the NASL in starting in 10. Menjivar leads the team in shot goals scored (8). He is 4-for-4 on penalty kicks this accuracy, putting 62.5 percent of his shots on frame. year. On July 16 against New York, Michel became the He is third on the team in chances created (13). To go along with 11 interceptions, Menjivar has also won game. He was named NASL Player of the Week for 15 tackles and 43 duels. Fallfirst Season player inWeek Rayo 3. historyAll of his to goals have havea multiple-goal come from his left foot, which leads the league for that area of NASL Team of the Week: Spring Week 6, Spring Week the body. He is ranked sixth for shots taken (27) and 10 ranked second in crosses attempted (76).

NASL Team of the Week: Spring Week 1, Spring Week 7, Fall Week 3

No. 21 Bryan Byars GK No. 11 Pecka Midfielder Height: 6-1, Weight: 195 lbs Height: 5-8, Weight: 150 lbs Country: United States Country: Brazil

The 24-year-old goalkeeper has yet to make an Pecka has started in 11 of his 13 appearances this appearance for Rayo OKC this season. Byars most year. Pecka leads the team with two assists. He recently played professionally for OKC Energy FC. He played collegiately at the University of Science and history against Miami FC. He has won 60 duels and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO) and holds USAO records interceptedrecorded both 14 ofpasses. them Peckain Rayo has OKC’s won first 24 of win his in 31 club for career wins (64) and shutouts (46). attempted tackles.

NASL Team of the Week: - NASL Team of the Week: Spring Week 4 RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

RAYO 2016 PLAYER STATISTICS

No. 13 Hugo Rhoads Defender No. 9 Georgios Samaras Forward Height: 6-1, Weight: 170 lbs Height: 6-4, Weight: 180 lbs Country: United States Country: Greece

The 21-year-old rookie from Portland, Oregon has Samaras has appeared in ten matches for Rayo OKC, yet to appear in the 2016 campaign. Rhoads was - named to the All-WCC second team in 2014. es and completed 77.8 percent of his passes. Samaras hasstarting taken in six three shots of withthem. three He has of createdthem ending five chanc up NASL Team of the Week: - career in second-half stoppage time of the July 16 match-upon target. againstSamaras the scored New theYork first Cosmos. goal of his NASL

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No. 19 Ian Svantesson Forward No. 14 Jarad van Schaik Midfielder Height: 6-6, Weight: 215 lbs Height: 6-1, Weight: 185 lbs Country: United States Country: United States

The rookie has started in three of the six games he Van Schaik has appeared in six matches for Rayo, has appeared in this season, logging 258 minutes of starting in four. During his 391 minutes of playing

Van Schaik has earned an assist, has notced 22 clear- play. Svantesson scored his first-ever professional ances,time, van has Schaik won 6-of-7 has won attempted five tackles tackles and and 16 duels.has won aerialgoal in duels. the Spring Season finale at Ottawa. He has 7-of-9 aerial duels. been efficient in the air; winning 11 of 21 attempted NASL Team of the Week: - NASL Team of the Week: -

No. 10 Sebastian Velasquez Midfielder No. 24 Yuma Midfielder Height: 5-7, Weight: 150 lbs Height: 5-9, Weight: 150 lbs Country: Colombia Country: Spain

Velasquez has appeared in 10 games, starting in - eight. He has racked up 10 interceptions and com- eightYuma tackles has appeared and 17 induels. five Hematches has also so farintercepted this sea goal of his NASL career on July 13, helping spark a fu- sixson, balls starting with in one two. block. Yuma has cleared five balls, won riouspleted comeback 226-of-278 against passes. Puerto Velasquez Rico FC.scored He has the also first created six scoring chances and has won 90 percent NASL Team of the Week: - of his attempted tackles.

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No. 49 Devon Sandoval Forward Height: 6-1, Weight: 185 lbs Country: United States

Sandoval was acquired via loan from Real Salt Lake four matches with Rayo. Thus far, he has taken six shots,of the MLShas won on July 14-of-41 12. Sandoval duels and has has started won eight his first aerial duels.

NASL Team of the Week: - RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS NAME JERSEY GAMES STARTS GOALS ASSISTS PASSING CHANCES MIN. NUMBER PLAYED ACCURACY CREATED PLAYED Adrian Ables 23 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 Derek Boateng 20 15 13 0 1 81.9% 11 1,066 Marvin Chavez 18 3 2 0 1 77.8% 3 155 Futty Danso 98 16 16 0 0 87.0% 2 1,440 Robbie Findley 55 13 12 3 0 75.8% 13 1,031 Billy Forbes 7 14 13 2 1 72.2% 16 1,142 Tyler Gibson 8 7 2 1 0 78.4% 4 293 Moises Hernandez 3 12 12 0 0 73.3% 8 1,080 Sebastien Ibeagha 5 2 2 0 0 88.7% 0 166 Kosuke Kimura 27 16 16 0 0 80.3% 5 1,440 Rauwshan McKenzie 2 5 4 0 0 96.7% 0 361 Richard Menjivar 6 16 10 0 1 81.4% 13 1,049 Michel 31 14 14 8 1 73.5% 16 1,206 Pecka 11 13 11 0 2 87.4% 6 810 Hugo Rhoads 13 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 Georgios Samaras 9 10 3 1 0 77.8% 5 357 Devon Sandoval 49 4 4 0 0 66.2% 0 360 Ian Svantesson 19 6 3 1 0 55.4% 3 258 Jarad Van Schaik 14 6 4 0 1 77.1% 2 391 Sebastian Velasquez 10 10 8 1 0 81.6% 6 714 Yuma 24 5 2 0 0 74.0% 1 227 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS NAME JERSEY GAMES STARTS GOALS SAVES SAVE CLEAN MIN. NUMBER PLAYED ALLOWED PERCENTAGE SHEETS PLAYED Bryan Byars 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daniel Fernandes 22 16 16 16 49 75.4% 6 1,440 RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES Adrian Ables time All-Southern States Athletic Conference selection, was named SSAC’s Country: United States The 22-year-old Midwest City, Oklahoma native comes to Rayo OKC as a 2007 Newcomer of the Year following his first season at SPSU, became the - honorable-mention team. In 2009, he was signed by the of first Hornet to receive All-America honors in 2008 and was named to the ing NCAA soccer at DePauw University as a forward. Ables scored 18 goals the USL First Division. androokie had in 17 professional assists in 75 soccer. games The played midfielder for the spent Tigers. the past four years play Danso played in 16 games as a rookie with the Timbers and was a member of the Timbers backline that shared the league lead for fewest goals allowed Derek Boateng Country: Ghana in the USL First Division and the 2009 USL First Division Commissioner’s Boateng represented his native Ghana at the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cup.during Danso the regular logged season.2,950 minutes He eventually with the aided USSF the Division club to 2 a before first-place the team finish Cups and has experience playing in more than 180 division one-level pro- joined MLS. He would eventually clock 5,437 with the Timbers senior team fessional matches in leagues including the English Premier League, German and scored a career-high three goals.Danso then joined Montreal Impact to Oklahoma City after playing with Eibar in La Liga in 2015. where he registered 231 minutes in three matches. Bundesliga and Spanish la Liga. The 32-year-old defensive midfielder comes and played five games with the USL team before he joined the senior team, Daniel Fernandes Panathinaikos. After spells with Crete and with AIK in Sweden, he scored Country: Canada He began his professional career in Greece first with Kalamata and then The 32-year-old Edmonton, Canada native comes to Oklahoma City after Premier League championship in the club’s history. Boateng joined Getafe in playing with the San Antonio Scorpions of the NASL and Panthrakikos of 8 goals in 72 appearances with Beitar Jerusalem, winning the fifth Israeli Spain via FC Köln of Germany then spent time at Dnipro in the Ukraine and the Greek Super League in 2015. The goalkeeper was a member of the 2010 Fulham in the EPL. Portugal World Cup roster and has played in some of the top leagues around the world such as the German Bundesliga and the Netherlands Eredivisie. He has made 46 international appearances for Ghana and was a FIFA World Youth Championship runner up for his country in 2011. Fernandes was born in Edmonton, Alberta, to a Portuguese father and Czech mother. He began his international career appearing for the Canadian U-20 Bryan Byars squad. He made his senior debut for the Portuguese national team in 2007 Country: USA when he appeared in a friendly against Kuwait. He made a second appear- ance for the country in 2009 when he played a friendly against Finland. He Energy FC in 2015 but did not make an appearance. Byars played as a goal- also made the 23-man squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. keeperThe 24-year-old collegiately Oklahoma at the University City native of wasScience first and signed Arts by of the Oklahoma Oklahoma (USAO) City and holds USAO records for career wins (64) and shutouts (46). Byars The 6’5 keeper has played for nine different clubs in four different countries graduated from Putnam City North High School and was named All-America and All-State his senior year. In 2008, he was a Gatorade National Player 2005 when he joined the Greek side PAOK FC as their starting keeper. He nominee. playedaround for the club in his for career. three yearsHis first and major made stint 86 starts as a professional during that span.came Inin 2008, he joined German club VfL Bochum, and made his Bundesliga debut Marvin Chávez in a match on August 16 of that year against Karlsruher SC. He played with Country: Honduras seven more clubs from 2009-2015 all over Europe. His most recent club was The 32-year-old La Ceiba, Honduras native comes to Oklahoma City after the Greek side Panthrakikos FC where he was on loan from the Dutch FC playing with the San Antonio Scorpions of the North American Soccer Twente. League in 2015, where he played in 27 matches and scored 4 goals. He rep- resented Honduras at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and at the CONCACAF Gold Robbie Findley Cup in 2009 and 2013 and in the Copa Centroamericana in 2011, totaling 48 Country: USA international appearances so far for the country of his birth. The US international forward signed for Rayo OKC from Toronto FC, having spent the two previous seasons with Real Salt Lake.

Jose Earthquakes from 2012 through 2013 and FC Dallas from 2009 through Findley made his US MNT debut in October 2007, while playing for the The 5-5 midfielder played for Chivas USA and in 2014, San 2011. He was named an MLS All- in 2012 after leading San Jose in assists team that drafted him out of Oregon State, the LA Galaxy. He made three with 13 on the season. Chávez began his career by making 26 appearances appearances at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, towards a total of 11 and scoring 6 goals for Victoria (2005-2008) and then Marathón (2008- international caps. 2010) in the Liga Nacional de Honduras. Findley scored three goals in 25 appearances in the Englsih Championship Futty Danso with Nottingham Forest, having found the net on his debut in a League Cup Country: Gambia clash with local rivals Notts County. He made 7 appearances on loan at Gill- The 32-year-old Serrekunda, Gambia native Mamadou ‘Futty’ Danso comes ingham before returning to Real Salt Lake, where he had scored 29 times in to Oklahoma City after playing with the Carolina RailHawks of the NASL in 96 appearances from 2007 to 2010. 2015. The defender is a member of the Gambia National Team and has won 10 caps since 2011. Billy Forbes Country: Turks and Caicos Danso returned to RailHawks after enjoying success at the club’s U-23 level The Turks and Caicos international led the NASL in assists in 2014 and back in 2008, when he played in the USL Premier Development League. helped the San Antonio Scorpions to the 2014 NASL Championship. Forbes has more assists than any other NASL player during the past two NASL Danso played at Wesleyan College and South- seasons. ern Polytechnic State University in Marietta, Georgia, where he scored 35 The striker had a breakout rookie year in 2014 with seven assists and also goals while playing both the defender and forward positions. He was a two- RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM scored four goals in 22 starts before adding the title-winning goal in the Kosuke Kimura Country: Japan Kimura played 19 matches in the 2015 NASL season with the Championship final. Forbes has made six appearances for his national team in Silverbacks and boasts vast MLS experience, having played nearly 200 PriorWorld to Cup joining Qualifying the Scorpions, and in 2015 he played scored with his first Premier international Development goal. League matches in the league during his professional career. He played eight sea- (PDL) team Southern West Virginia’s King’s Warriors and led the team in sons from 2007 through 2014 with the Colorado Rapids, Portland Timbers scoring with seven goals and three assists. Forbes played college soccer at and , respectively. history. - Lubbock Christian University and was the first All-American in the program’s cer won a MLS Cup, a Supporters’ Shield, and six CONCACAF Champions Forbes speaks English, French, and Creole and friends tell him he’s an Kimura — the first Japanese-born player to ever play in Major League Soc excellent cook. In his free time, he also likes to play and this past participating in 952 total minutes in 12 matches for the I Liga club. offseason took a mission trip to Haiti. BornLeague in appearancesKobe, Japan, Kimuraand played spent for his Polish youth club career Widzew in the Łódź Kawasaki in early June, Frontale (J-League) system before moving stateside to play collegiately Tyler Gibson at Western Illinois University from 2003-2006. With the Leathernecks, Country: USA the defender won team MVP honors and even joined Chill in The 25-year-old Knoxville, Tenn. native comes to Oklahoma City after play- ing his rookie year with the San Antonio Scorpions of the NASL in the 2015. North American club soccer. Gibson was a four-time All-Atlantic 10 Conference selectee while playing for the Premier Development League for a season, giving him his first taste of UNC Charlotte. Rauwshan McKenzie Country: USA Gibson was a four-year starter, was named an Academic All-American his The 29-year-old Illinois native is another former Atlanta Silverbacks senior year, and was twice on the Hermann Award (soccer’s version of the veteran in the Rayo OKC ranks. He spent six years in MLS having played Heisman Trophy) watch list. In 2013, he scored the game-winning penalty his college soccer for Michigan State University from 2004-2007. He was kick in the Conference-USA title game and in 2010 he was named the Atlan- an All-Big 10 freshman in 2004 and in his senior season of 2007 he was named to the All-Big 10 First Team.

Tylertic-10 enjoys Midfielder hiking, of thecamping, Year. kayaking, biking - anything outdoors. He is the Professionally, McKenzie played for the Kansas City Wizards in 2008 and middle of three children with two sisters and has a marketing degree from 2009, Real Salt Lake in 2010 and 2011, Chivas USA in 2012, the Portland UNC Charlotte. Timbers in 2013 and 2014 and the NASL’s Atlanta Silverbacks in 2015.

Moises Hernandez Aside from his more than 3,100 MLS minutes, McKenzie played 180 min- Country: Guatemala utes against Mexican powerhouse in two CONCACAF Champions Hernandez was called to the Guatemalan National Team on several occa- League appearances for Real Salt Lake and one for Portland - where he sions. He started two games in the Gold Cup against Trinidad & Tobago and Mexico. Hernandez recorded four more appearances in friendlies. Moises was also a member of the U.S. U-20 National Team, most recently selected Richardscored his Menjivar first career goal in a 4-2 victory over CD Olimpia. by coach Thomas Rongen for the U-20 Men’s National Team Camp in Fort Country: El Salvador Lauderdale, Fla., from January 2 to January 13, 2011. Born in Los Angeles but of Salvadoran descent, Menjivar, 24, played for the United States Under-18 team but is now a regular member of El Salvador's Hernandez is a home-grown player from Dallas, TX. He began his profes- - ed eight matches for El Salvador in 2014 and was called up for friendly team. Hernandez was not eligible to play in MLS matches during the 2010 matchessenior national against team. The midfielder and Guatemala has 29 in caps 2015. for El Salvador. He start season,sional career but made at 18 his when professional he signed debut his first against contract 2010 with UEFA FC ChampionsDallas’ Reserve League winner, Inter Milan. Was loaned by FC Dallas in 2010 to Guatemalan Menjivar, who ended the 2015 season with the Tampa Bay Rowdies, - helped the San Antonio Scorpions to an NASL Championship in 2014, nandez was loaned to Deportivo Saprissa of the Costa Rican First Division, making 19 starts and playing 1,703 minutes. He spent 2013 with the hefirst made division 17 appearances side Communicaciones for a total of and 1,424 played minutes four matches.including In 16 2013 starts. Her In Atlanta Silverbacks, making 22 appearances and playing 1,924 minutes in - son at center back. In 2015 Hernandez made 14 appearances for FC Dallas and2014 was Hernandez named in returned the MLSsoccer.com’s from loan and top started 75 list. the He first started match and of played the sea 45 Menjivarhis first NASL has played season, in helping the NASL the Championship team to the Soccer match Bowl in both final. of his sea- minutes against Sporting KC on US Open Cup. FCD won both games in which sons in the league. For his efforts in Atlanta, Menjivar earned a spot on the he recorded an assist, both at home against San Jose in March and Toronto 2013 NASL Best XI. in April. the Brisbane Premier League. He is eligible to represent Australia at inter- Sebastien Ibeagha national level. Ibeagha was signed by the Houston Dynamo earlier this year and has spent Michel Valley FC Toros, making two appearances. The 6-2 center back played for Country: Brazil Deerthe majority Creek High of the School season until on movingloan with to theHouston team’s in USL 2008. affiliate, Ibeagha Rio started Grande The 34-year-old Vitória, Brazil native Michel Garbini Periera, more com- his professional career playing for Danish side AC Horsens. While with monly known as Horsens, Ibeagha spent time on loan with FC Fredericia (Denmark) and Fram Reykjavik (Iceland). Ibeagha represented the United States’ U20 Na- City after tional team from 2010 through 2011, making seven appearances. playing Michel, withis the FC first Dallas, club wherecaptain he in scored Rayo OKC 12 goals history in 74and appearances comes to Oklahoma be RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM tween 2013 and 2015. the Carolina RailHawks during the 2014 NASL seasons. In 2015, Sandoval was loaned to FC of the . The defender began his career with Atlético Mineiro where he played 47 times, scoring 5 goals, before transferring to one of Belgium’s top clubs Standard Sandoval's professional career began when he was selected as the 29th Liege. After two seasons he returned to Brazil with Atlético Paranaense, Nauti- overall pick in the second round of the 2013 MLS Draft. co and Vila Nova. He earned 4 Under-23 caps for Brazil. He made his professional debut on March 3, 2013 against the San Jose In 2010 Michel established himself with Aris in Greece, playing in 52 games, including all 12 of the club’s Europa League games that season. the . Earthquake. He scored his first professional goal on May 8, 2013 against He established himself as a dead ball threat at FC Dallas, scoring 12 goals in 74 Weeks later, Sandoval scored an overtime goal in the fourth round of the appearances the past three seasons. Lamar Hunt Open Cup against the now-defunct Atlanta Silverbacks.

Pecka During the 2013 MLS postseason, Sandoval notched a goal in the Western Country: Brazil Conference Finals against the Portland Timbers thanks to an assist from The 26-year-old Rio de Janeiro native Wellington Paeckart, known as Pecka, current Rayo teammate Robbie Findley. On May 22, 2015, Sandoval won comes to Oklahoma City after playing with Real Salt Lake of the MLS in 2015. MLS Goal of the Week.

Strikers from 2011 through 2014 before playing in the MLS for one season last In college, Sandoval spent his 2009 freshman season at San Diego State year.The midfielder played four seasons in the NASL with the Fort Lauderdale University before permanently transferring to the University of New Mexi- co the following season. Pecka, who played for the Brazilian Youth National Team, started his career with the storied Flamengo club before making his mark with the Strikers, Sandoval is a native of Albuquerque, which is where he attended El Dorado where he scored 3 goals in 60 appearances. High School. He is the son of Diana and Greg Sandoval.

Hugo Rhoads Ian Svantesson Country: USA Country: USA The 21-year-old West Linn, Ore. native comes to Oklahoma City as a rookie The 22-year-old Orlando, Fla. native kicks off his rookie professional in professional soccer. The defender spent the past four years playing NCAA season having spent the past four years playing at the University Alabama soccer at the University of Portland, where he was named to the West Coast Birmingham, where he was a four-time Conference USA All-Conference Conference All-Conference Team for four consecutive seasons. He also played player. with the Portland Timbers Under 23s. Jarad Van Schaik His great grandfather Hudson Hellmich ran track and played at the Country: USA University of Illinois in the 1920s and coached track and baseball at Wash- Van Shaik played with the of the United Soccer League ington University. His great grandfather Herbert Rhoads played football at in 2015, where he was team captain. Wheaton and was a pitcher in the Chicago Cubs farm system in the 1920s. He began his career with Portland Tumbers U23s before spending two seasons with the Puerto Rico Islanders of the NASL, making 40 appearanc- Georgios Samaras es, scoring three times. The University of Portland product was drafted by Country: Greece Real Salt Lake of MLS in 2011. Veteran Greece international striker Georgios Samaras arrived in Oklahoma from Al Hilal of the Saudi Arabia Pro League, where he played in 2015. Sebástian Velásquez The targetman has scored 9 goals in 81 appearances for Greece, having scored Country: Colombia as a 21-year-old on his debut against Belarus in 2006. He represented his by NASL expansion club Rayo OKC in 2015. The 25-year-old Colombian has the honor of being the first player signed Samarascountry in emerged the 2010 as and a striking 2014 FIFA threat World with Cup Heerenveen finals. in the Netherlands, He made 12 appearances during the debut MLS season of New York City scoring 25 times in 88 games, earning a transfer to Manchester City of the FC in 2015, having made 55 appearances during three seasons with Real English Premier League for a fee of six million UK pounds, which was a record Salt Lake. fee for a Greek player. Yuma In 2008 he signed for Celtic of the and enjoyed a Country: Spain glittering career with the Glasgow giants, scoring 48 times in 156 appearances The 30-year-old Madrid native Javier Monsálvez, more commonly known as Celtic won four league championships, two Scottish Cups and two Scottish as Yuma, comes to Oklahoma City after playing with the Spanish Puerta - Bonita, which is the Tercera Division in Spain. glish Premier League before heading to Saudi Arabia on loan. League Cups. Samaras played briefly with West Bromwich Albion in the En Between 2005 and 2011 he played 62 times, scoring once, for Rayo Valle- Devon Sandoval cano then played in the Segunda Division of Spanish La Liga for the past six Country: USA years with Fuenlabrada (on loan), Salamanca and Ontinyent. The New Mexico native is currently on loan to Rayo OKC from Real Salt Lake of the MLS. Sandoval was acquired by Rayo on July 12, 2016.

Sandoval had previously been on loan twice before. In 2013, he was loaned to RAYO OKC vs. MINNESOTA UNITED FC DATE: July 30, 2016 KICKOFF: 8 P.M. CST VENUE: YUKON MILLER STADIUM

ABOUT RAYO OKC Team Name RAYO OKC Established 2016 League North American Soccer League Stadium (Capacity) Miller Stadium, Yukon High School (6,500 to 11,000) Team Colors Red and White with gold Trim Modeled after La Liga’s de Madrid Mascot Official Team Crest Raúl Martín Presa and Sean Jones Ownership ScissorTailed Flycatcher (Official State Bird of Oklahoma) Managing Partner Sold Out Strategies, Brad Lund and DeBray Ayala General Manager Eric Newendorp Head Coach Alen Marcina Individual Game Tickets $12 to $40 Season Ticket $189 to $510 Parking On-site Parking Contact Rayo OKC 300 N Walker Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73102 P (405) 232-RAYO FAX (405) 232-7223 RayoOKC.com

OWNERS HOW ARE THE SEEDS DETERMINED?

Rayo Vallecano de Madrid is the majority owner of the Oklahoma City Scenario A – Two Different Winners In Fall And Spring Season club. La Liga is widely regarded as one of the strongest leagues in Eu- #1 Seed: Out of the two teams that win the Spring or Fall Season, the top rope, with 15 UEFA Champions League titles under its belt. Two of its seed goes to the team with a better combined record (Spring and Fall) franchises – Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona – are ranked among the than the other. most valuable sports franchises in the world. #2 Seed: Out of the two teams that win the Spring or Fall Season, the #2 seed goes to the team with the second best combined record (Spring Oklahoma native Sean Jones joins Rayo Vallecano as the club’s minority and Fall). owner. Jones owns and operates The Broadway Clinic, Mariposa MedS- #3 Seed: Excluding the two teams that won either the Spring or Fall Sea- pa, and several other Oklahoma City area healthcare companies. He also sons, the third seed goes to the team with the best overall record in the owns Oklahoma City FC, which advanced to the 2015 WPSL Final Four Combined Standings (Spring and Fall). this past summer. #4 Seed: Excluding the two teams that won either the Spring or Fall Sea-

WINNING THE NASL CHAMPIONSHIP in the Combined Standings (Spring and Fall). sons, the final seed goes to the team with the second best overall record Introduced in 2014 as the North American Soccer League’s new post- Scenario B - One Team Wins Both Seasons season format, The Championship is a four-team, single-elimination Should any one team win both the Spring and Fall Seasons, then the tournament that crowns the league’s annual champion. three remaining spots in The Championship would go to the teams with the top three records in the Combined Standings (Spring and Fall), ex- HOW DO YOU GET THERE? cluding of course the team that won the Spring and Fall titles.

Spring Season Winner: - HOW IT WORKS? - sons on the annual NASLThe schedule. first berth into The Championship is award The Championship Semifinals: The #1 and #2 seeds will each host a ed to the winner of the Spring Season (April - June), the first of two sea Fall Season Winner: The second berth into The Championship is will host the #3 seed. awarded to the winner of the Fall Season (July - November). semifinal match. The #1 seed will host the #4 seed, while the #2 seed The Championship Final: - Next Best Two Teams In Combined Standings: In addition to the win- vance in the tournament, and the advancing team with the highest seed ners of the Spring and Fall Seasons being awarded a place in The Cham- will host The ChampionshipThe Final. winner of each semifinal match will ad pionship, two more teams will clinch postseason spots by virtue of the league’s Combined Standings. The two teams that have the best com- WHAT"S THE PRIZE? bined records (Spring and Fall Season) – and that didn’t win either the Spring or Fall Season – will enter the postseason tournament. Soccer Bowl Trophy: The winner of The Championship Final will be awarded the Soccer Bowl trophy, which dates all the way back to the NASL Golden Era. The winning team will have its name engraved on the trophy to mark the achievement.