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The Automated Scorebook for Soccer FC Cincinnati Vs CLT Independence (Aug 31, 2016 at Charlotte, NC) Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer FC Cincinnati vs CLT Independence (Aug 31, 2016 at Charlotte, NC) FC Cincinnati (12-6-7) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total CLT Independence (12-7-6) FC Cincinnati 1 1 2 Date: Aug 31, 2016 • Attendance: 1035 CLT Independence 2 1 3 Weather: Warm and breezy FC Cincinnati CLT Independence Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo gk 1 Mitch Hildebrandt - - - - - gk 12 John Berner - - - - - d 3 Tyler Polak - - - - - d 2 Jack Metcalf - - - - 1 d 4 Harrison Delbridge 2 1 - - 2 d 3 Bilal Duckett - - - - 2 m 6 Kenney Walker 2 - - - 4 d 4 Patrick Slogic - - - - 2 f 9 Sean Okoli 3 1 1 - - m 6 Jun Marques Davidso 1 - - - 1 m 10 Eric Stevenson - - - - - f 9 Brian Brown - - - - 1 m 11 Alvaro Anton Ripoll 1 - - 1 2 f 11 David Estrada - - - - - m 19 Corben Bone - - - - 1 m 14 Lewis Hilton - - - - 1 d 22 Austin Berry - - - - 3 d 15 Alec Bartlett - - - - 1 m 23 Andrew Wiedeman 3 2 1 1 - m 19 Enzo Martinez 4 4 2 - 2 d 24 Derek Luke 1 - - - - m 23 Alex Martinez 1 - - - 1 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 5 Ross Tomaselli - - - - - 7 Yann Ekra - - - - - 7 Luke Spencer 1 - - - - 10 Jorge Herrera 1 1 1 - - 8 Paul Nicholson - - - - 1 13 Austin Yearwood - - - - - 18 Omar Mohamed - - - - - 17 Joe Greenspan - - - - - 20 Jimmy McLaughlin 2 - - - - 20 Aly Hassan - - - - - Totals 15 4 2 2 13 Totals 7 5 3 0 12 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Mitch Hildebrandt 90:00 3 2 12 John Berner 90:00 2 2 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total FC Cincinnati 5 10 15 FC Cincinnati 2 0 2 CLT Independence 4 3 7 CLT Independence 1 1 2 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total FC Cincinnati 7 4 11 FC Cincinnati 7 6 13 CLT Independence 2 4 6 CLT Independence 6 6 12 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 10:58 CLT Enzo Martinez (8) (unassisted) scored off of the rebound from saved pen 2. 14:10 CIN Andrew Wiedeman (6) Alvaro Anton Ripoll chipped over top of diving goalkeeper 3. 18:29 CLT Enzo Martinez (9) (unassisted) longshot from far outside the box into the left of the net 4. 60:05 CIN Sean Okoli (12) Andrew Wiedeman crossed into the box and headed into the right of the net 5. 84:43 CLT Jorge Herrera (6) (unassisted) scored off of free kick, deflected off of #8 the net (Own Goal) Cautions and ejections: YC-CIN #11 (30:53); YC-CIN #19 (34:47); YC-CIN #22 (53:43); YC-CLT #23 (55:45); YC-CLT #19 (64:19); YC-CIN #6 (68:40); YC-CLT #3 (75:55); YC-CLT #3 (78:56); YC-CLT #20 (90:00) Win-John Berner. Loss-Mitch Hildebrandt. Stadium: Ramblewood Stadium Officials: Referee: Kevin Broadley; Asst. Referee: Eric Barnes; Eric Usher; Alt. Official: Joshua Metcalf; Offsides: FC Cincinnati 2, CLT Independence 2. Official's signature.
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