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Penn FC GAME NOTES Office: (717) 441-4625 E: Bmoree@Pennfc.Com C O M P a R I N G T H E T E a M S Eastern Conference Standings 1 BRANDON MOREE, MARKETING MANAGER Penn FC GAME NOTES OffICE: (717) 441-4625 E: [email protected] C O M P ARI N G THE TEAMS Eastern conference standings 1. L OUISVI ll E C ITY FC 2018 Stats: PENN FC TAMPA BAY 5-0-1 | 16 PTS | GD 7 GAMES PLAYED: 6 7 2. T AMPA B AY R OW D IES PEnn FC 4-3-0 | 12 PTS | GD 4 MANAGER: RAOUL VOSS GOALS: 2 12 3. N EW Y O R K R E D B U ll S II PTS SHOTS ON TARGET: 10 35 3-1-3 | 12 | GD 7 RECORD: 0-2-4 4. P ITTS B U rg H R IVE R HOU nd S SC SHOOTING ACCURACY: 26.3% 50% 3-0-3 | 12 PTS | GD 6 FORM: D-D-D-D-L CONVERSION RATE: 5.3% 17.1% 5. FC C I nc I nn ATI PTS ASSISTS: 2 8 3-1-2 | 11 | GD 4 6. C HA rl ESTO N B ATTE R Y GOALS CONCEDED: 6 8 3-2-2 | 11 PTS | GD 1 CLEAN SHEETS: 2 3 7. I ndY E L EVE N 3-1-1 | 10 PTS | GD 2 TAMPA BAY RowDIES SHOTS FACED: 22 28 8. C HA rl OTTE I nd EPE nd E nc E TACKLES WON: 88 86 MANAGER: STUART CAMPBELL 2-2-2 | 8 PTS | GD 1 TACKLES SUCCESS RATE: 66.2% 71.7% 9. N O R TH C A R O L I N A FC RECORD: 4-3-0 PTS DUELS WON: 388 368 2-3-2 | 8 | GD 1 FORM: L-W-L-W-L 10. N ASHVI ll E SC DUELS SUCCESS RATE: 51.5% 49.9% 2-2-2 | 8 PTS | GD 0 SUCCESSFUL PASSES: 1,684 2,281 11. R I C HMO nd K I C KE R S PASSING ACCURACY: 71.7% 77.5% 2-3-1 | 7 PTS | GD -3 MATCH INFO: 1 2. A T L A N TA U N ITE D II SUCCESSFUL CROSSES: 23 18 1-2-3 | 6 PTS | GD -2 CROSSING ACCURACY: 25.6% 17.8% 1 3. B ETH L EHEM S TEE L FC PTS DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 4 SUCCESSFUL DRIBBLES: 48 49 1-3-2 | 5 | GD -2 14. P E nn FC DRIBBLES SUCCESS 57.8% 52.1% KICKOFF TIME: 7 P.M. E.T. PTS RATE: 0-2-4 | 4 | GD -4 PLACE: HARRISBURG, PA. 1 5. T O R O N TO FC II FOULS WON: 89 86 0-4-2 | 2 PTS | GD -8 STADIUM: FNB FIELD FOULS CONCEDED: 76 83 1 6. O TTAWA F U R Y FC PTS YELLOW CARDS: 14 9 0-4-1 | 1 | GD -1 2 RED CARDS: 0 0 2018 SCHEDULE (HOME FIXTURES OUTLINED) LAST TIME OUT... DATE: FIXTURE: TIME/RESULT: ENN LOOKS TO REBOUND AFTER A DIffICULT LOSS AT ORTH AROLINA N EIGHT MINUTE OffEN • P FC N C FC. A - - MARCH 24 AT CHARLESTON BATTERY L, 0-1 SIVE FLURRY DECIDED THE GAME AS NCFC SCORED THREE GOALS IN THE FIRST HALF. MARCH 31 AT PITTSBURGH RIVERHOUNDS SC D, 0-0 • PENN FC STABILIZED ON DEFENSE WHILE MAKING OffENSIVE-MINDED SUBS AT THE START OF THE SECOND APRIL 8 AT ATLANTA UNITED 2 D, 1-1 APRIL 21 VS. CHARLESTON BATTERY D, 1-1 HALF. THE TEAM DOUBLED ITS OppORTUNITIES FOR A GOAL BUT JUST MISSED THE MARK. APRIL 24 VS. NASHVILLE SC D, 0-0 HAT TO WATCH FOR W ... APRIL 28 AT NORTH CAROLINA FC L, 0-3 • PENN FC HEAD COACH, RAOUL VOSS FACES HIS FORMER TEAM, THE TAMPA BAY ROWDIES, FOR THE MAY 4 VS. TAMPA BAY ROWDIES 7 P.M. FIRST TIME AT THE HELM OF THE BLUE AND WHITE. VOSS WAS AN ASSISTANT COACH FOR THE ROWDIES FROM MAY 7 VS. OTTAWA FURY 6:30 P.M. 2015-17. MAY 9 AT TORONTO II 11 A.M. MAY 26 AT PITTSBURGH RIVERHOUNDS SC 7 P.M. • PENN FC’S DEFENSE WAS IN FORM IN ITS LAST HOMESTAND AS IT CONCEDED ONLY ONE GOAL , EARNED ONE JUNE 2 AT NASHVILLE SC 8:30 P.M. CLEAN SHEET AND TWO DRAWS LAST WEEK HE TEAM WILL LOOK TO DISRUPT THE AMPA AY MIDFIELD . T T B JUNE 9 VS. TORONTO II 7 P.M. WITH ITS ABILITY TO WIN TACKLES AND DUELS. MAURO EUSTÁQUIO LEADS THE PENN FC MIDFIELD IN BOTH JUNE 12 VS. RICHMOND KICKERS 7 P.M. CATEGORIES. JUNE 16 AT LOUISVILLE CITY 7 P.M. JUNE 23 AT TAMPA BAY ROWDIES 7:30 P.M. • JERRY ORTIZ ADDS A NEW WRINKLE TO VOSS’ GAME PLAN. THE MIDFIELDER RANKS SECOND ON THE TEAM JUNE 30 AT INDY ELEVEN 7 P.M. IN SHOTS AND SHOTS ON TARGET AFTER EARNING HIS FIRST TWO STARTS IN PENN FC’S LAST TWO MATCHES. JULY 6 VS. BETHLEHEM STEEL 7 P.M. RTIZ PROVED AGAINST ASHVILLE THAT HE CAN SHOOT FROM RANGE ON FREE KICKS O N SC . JULY 9 VS. RICHMOND KICKERS 7 P.M. • AFTER PULLING Off A 3-1 VICTORY AT NORTH CAROLINA FC, THE ROWDIES DROppED THREE STRAIGHT JULY 14 AT OTTAWA FURY 2 P.M. AWAY MATCHES WHILE CONCEDING SEVEN GOALS. JULY 28 AT CHARLOTTE INDEPENDENCE 7:30 P.M. AUG. 3 AT NEW YORK RED BULLS II 7 P.M. • TAMPA BAY CAN SCORE IN BUNCHES. IN THE ROWDIES’ FOUR WINS, THEY SCORED TWO OR MORE GOALS IN AUG. 12 AT FC CINCINNATI 6 P.M. EACH MATCH. TAMPA BAY BUILDS ITS OffENSE THROUGH STRONG PASSING AND 75 PERCENT OF THE TEAM’S AUG. 18 AT RICHMOND KICKERS 7 P.M. GOALS CARRY ASSISTS . AUG. 25 AT OTTAWA FURY FC 7 P.M. • MIDFIELDERS JACK BLAKE AND MARCEL SCHÄFER ARE KEY TO TAMPA BAY’S OffENSE. BOTH PLAYERS SEP. 2 AT BETHLEHEM STEEL 3 P.M. COMPLETE NEARLY TWO-THIRDS OF THEIR PASSES IN THE OppONENT’S HALF. BLAKE LEADS THE TEAM WITH SEP. 8 VS. ATLANTA UNITED 2 7 P.M. SEP. 12 VS. INDY ELEVEN 6:30 P.M. TWO ASSISTS WHILE SCHÄFER LEADS THE TEAM WITH 17 KEY PASSES. SEP. 16 VS. NORTH CAROLINA FC 6 P.M. SEP. 19 VS. LOUISVILLE CITY 6:30 P.M. NJURY EpoRT I R SEP. 22 VS. FC CINCINNATI 7 P.M. NAME: INJURY: STATUS: SEP. 26 VS. PITTSBURGH RIVERHOUNDS SC 6:30 P.M. FABIO DE SOUSA ACHIELLES QUESTIONABLE OCT. 3 VS. CHARLOTTE INDEPENDENCE 6:30 P.M. OCT. 9 VS. NEW YORK RED BULLS II 6:30 P.M. OCT. 13 VS. TORONTO II 7 P.M. GUIDE DESIGNED AND UPDATED BY NATHAN HEINTSCHEL NUMERICAL ROSTER WITH PRONUNCIATIONS # NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS CLUB 1 ROMU PEISER GK 6-1 189 38 PHALSBOURG, FRANCE / SAN FRANCISCO DELTAS 4 KEN TRIBBETT D 6-2 170 25 CENTENNIAL, CO. / BETHLEHEM STEEL 5 TIAGO CALVANO D 6-2 195 36 RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL / HARRISBURG CITY ISLANDERS 6 KYLE VENTER D 6-2 193 27 AURORA, ILL. / OTTAWA FURY FC 7 JERRY ORTIZ M 5-9 163 25 COLOMBIA / ONCE CALDAS 8 DAN METZGER M 5-11 165 24 HOLMDEL, N.J. / NEW YORK CITY RED BULLS II 9 AARON DENNIS F 6-1 188 25 ELMONT, N.Y. / MIAMI FC 11 JORGE RIVERA M 5-11 160 22 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO / PUERTO RICO FC 12 PEDRO GALVÃO D 5-10 155 29 WATERBURY, CONN. / FC EDMONTON 13 SEAN LEWIS GK 6-1 180 25 ROCKFORD, MICH / HARRISBURG CITY ISLANDERS 14 RICHARD MENJIVAR M 5-9 160 27 PANORAMA CITY, CA. / NEW YORK COSMOS 15 MIGUEL JAIME M 5-8 140 22 DENVER, COLO. / FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY 16 JAKE BOND D 5-11 176 25 O’FALLON, MO. / HARRISBURG CITY ISLANDERS 17 SALVATORE BARONE M 5-7 150 22 BROOKLYN, N.Y. / NEW YORK COSMOS 18 JACOB LISSEK GK 6-3 195 25 HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. / OKC ENERGY FC 19 CHRIS HILL D 6-0 179 24 FARMINGDALE, N.J. / HARRISBURG CITY ISLANDERS 20 MAURO EUSTÁQUIO M 5-9 159 25 NAZARE, PORTUGAL / FC EDMONTON 21 CALVIN REZENDE M 5-7 155 25 GREENWICH, CONN. / MIAMI FC 22 HARRI HAWKINS D 6-3 195 25 CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND / NEW YORK COSMOS 23 MARCO FRANCO D 5-11 155 26 CHINO HILLS, CA. / INDY ELEVEN 24 PRINCE BAFFOE M 5-10 150 24 GHANA / INTER ALLIES FC 25 ISAAC OSAE M 6-0 182 24 GHANA / INTER ALLIES FC 26 FREDERICK OPOKU M 5-6 134 20 GHANA / INTER ALLIES FC 29 TOMMY HEINEMANN F 6-4 190 30 ST. LOUIS, MO. / SAN FRANCISCO DELTAS 33 FABIO DE SOUSA F 5-5 138 20 LONG BRANCH, N.J. / RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-NEWARK 77 LUCKY MKOSANA F 5-9 170 30 BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE / NEW YORK COSMOS 80 HARUNA SHAIBU D 6-3 160 19 GHANA / INTER ALLIES FC 99 SAALIH MUHAMMAD M 6-0 177 22 RICHMOND, CA. / SAN FRANCISCO DELTAS PRONUNCIATIONS: HEAD COACH: RAOUL VOSS (1ST SEASON) ROMU PEISER (RAH-MOO PIE-SIR) GENERAL MANAGER: TIM SCHULZ KEN TRIBBETT (TRIB-BIT) TIAGO CALVANO: (TEE-AH-GO CAL-VON-O) DAN METZGER (METS-GER) JORGE RIVERA (HOR-HEY) PEDRO GALVÃO (GAL-VOW) RICHARD MENJIVAR (MEN-JEE-VAR) MIGUEL JAIME (HIGH-ME) SALVATORE BARONE (BAH-RONE) MAURO EUSTÁQUIO (MAHER-O ES-TOCK-WEE-O) CALVIN REZENDE (RE-ZEND) PRINCE BAFFOE (BUH-FOE) ISAAC OSAE (OH-SAY) FREDERICK OPOKU (OH-POE-KOO) TOMMY HEINEMANN (HINE-UH-MAN) FABIO DE SOUSA (DE SOSA) LUCKY MKOSANA (EM-KO-SAUNA) HARUNA SHAIBU (HUH-ROO-NAH SHY-BOO) SAALIH MUHAMMAD (SAH-LEE) 2018 PENN FC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NO.
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