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Indy Eleven Match Notes #Tulvind CENTRAL DIVISION STANDINGS Indy Eleven Match Notes #TULvIND CENTRAL DIVISION STANDINGS - AT - (4W-6L-4D) (6W-7L-1D) Indy Eleven at FC Tulsa Date/Time: Wednesday, August 4 at 8:00 p.m. ET Location: ONEOK Field | Tulsa, Okla. Local/National broadcast: MyINDY-TV 23 Streaming video: ESPN+ Radio (Spanish): N/A In-Game Updates: Twitter.com/IndyElevenLive Match Official: Elvis Osmanovic AR1: Seth Barton AR2: Truman Berghall Fourth Official: Jay Norris MATCH PREVIEW The Boys in Blue come into a midweek matchup with FC Tulsa after a welcome 10-day break from USL Championship action. Indy rolls into Tulsa after a heart- breaking loss to Birmingham Legion FC on July 24, which saw the squad concede at Carroll Stadium in the 91st minute. The Eleven went down in the 54th minute LAST FIVE MATCHES: (0W-2L-3D) on the back of a Prosper Kasim goal, but did well to rally, equalizing in the 77th when Jordan Hamilton fired the ball off of Phanuel Kavita and into the goal (this INJURY REPORT was eventually deemed a Birmingham own goal). Indy went for the victory with several attempts on goal in the dying minutes of the match, but a Birmingham counterattack ending with a Jonathan Dean strike proved decisive. N/A Something Indiana’s Team can build on going into Wednesday’s tilt is its knack for distributing the ball efficiently. The Boys in Blue have made a total of 6,363 passes this season; and if that seems like a lot, that’s because it is. Not only does Indy keep the ball moving often – an average of 454.5 passes per game – but they’re doing it at an effective rate as well, completing 80% of their passes, good enough to put them in a three-way tie for ninth place across the Championship (with Las Vegas Lights FC and Tacoma Defiance). FC Tulsa also enters Wednesday’s match trying to shift momentum, a current three-game losing streak including defeats to OKC Energy FC (2-1), Memphis 901 FC (1-0) and, most recently, last Wednesday at Atlanta United 2 (2-1), dampening their biggest result of the season, a 3-2 triumph over Central Division leader Louisville City FC on July 10. After a weekend off of its own, FC Tulsa still clings to third place in the Central Division on 19 points, a mark the seventh-place Eleven can equal with a win (did we mention the Central Division standings were Indy Eleven Communications Staff tight?). John Koluder - Sr. Director, Marketing & Communications With Tulsa being outscored 5-2 during its three-game slide and notching only a +2 goal differential at home (12 GF/10 GA) en route to posting a 3W-2L-0D mark at Email: [email protected] Cell: 317-919-0808 ONEOK Field, the full three points seem there for the taking for Indiana’s Team on Wednesday night. Don’t be surprised to see an Indy attack that’s got something to prove take an aggressive approach as it tries to reset its season. Trey Higdon - Manager, Content Communications Email: [email protected] Cell: 317-828-4337 @IndyEleven Indy Eleven Match Notes 2021 Regular Season Schedule 2021 SCHEDULE all non-nationally televised games available via live, streaming video on ESPN+ visit indyeleven.com/2021-schedule for the most up-to-date schedule information RESULT & RECORD / DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) TV Saturday May 1 at Birmingham Legion FC 7:30 pm W 0-1 (1W-0L-0D) Saturday May 8 FC Tulsa 7:00 pm L 0-2 (1W-1L-0D) Saturday May 22 Sporting Kansas City II 7:00 pm W 2-0 (2W-1L-0D) Saturday May 29 at Louisville City FC 7:30 pm W 1-2 (3W-1L-0D) Wednesday June 2 OKC Energy FC 7:00 pm D 1-1 (3W-1L-1D) Saturday June 5 Memphis 901 FC 7:00 pm L 1-2 (3W-2L-1D) Wednesday June 9 at El Paso Locomotive FC 9:00 pm L 2-0 (3W-3L-1D) Tuesday June 15 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC 8:00 pm L 0-1 (3W-4L-1D) Sunday June 20 at Sporting Kansas City II 5:00 pm W 1-2 (4W-4L-1D) Saturday June 26 at Louisville City FC 7:30 pm D 3-3 (4W-4L-2D) Saturday July 3 Birmingham Legion FC 7:00 pm L 0-1 (4W-5L-2D) Wednesday July 7 at Atlanta United 2 7:30 pm D 1-1 (4W-5L-3D) Saturday July 17 Memphis 901 FC 7:00 pm D 1-1 (4W-5L-4D) Saturday July 24 Birmingham Legion FC 7:00 pm L 1-2 (4W-6L-4D) Wednesday August 4 at FC Tulsa 8:00 pm WNDY TV-23 Sunday August 8 at Atlanta United 2 7:30 pm ESPN+ Saturday August 14 OKC Energy FC 7:00 pm WNDY TV-23 Wednesday August 18 at Loudoun United FC 7:00 pm ESPN+ Sunday August 22 at Sporting Kansas City II 5:00 pm ESPN+ Saturday August 28 Real Monarchs SLC 7:00 pm WISH 8 Saturday September 4 Atlanta United 2 7:00 pm WISH 8 Wednesday September 8 at FC Tulsa 8:00 pm ESPN+ Saturday September 11 Sporting Kansas City II 7:00 pm WNDY TV-23 Saturday September 18 Louisville City FC 7:00 pm WISH 8 Wednesday September 22 at Memphis 901 FC 8:00 pm WNDY TV-23 Sunday September 26 at OKC Energy FC 6:00 pm ESPN+ Wednesday September 29 at OKC Energy FC 8:30 pm ESPN+ Saturday October 2 Atlanta United 2 7:00 pm WNDY TV-23 Sunday October 10 at Birmingham Legion FC 5:00 pm ESPN+ Saturday October 16 Louisville City FC 7:00 pm WNDY TV-23 Saturday October 23 FC Tulsa 7:00 pm WNDY TV-23 Saturday October 30 at Memphis 901 FC 8:00 pm WNDY TV-23 @IndyEleven Indy Eleven Match Notes 2021 Player Roster & Pronunciation Guide (as of 07/19/21) 2021 ROSTER # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Nationality DoB Last Club 1 Jordan Farr GK 6’1” 182 Salem, OR USA 10/05/94 Corban University (NAIA) 2 *Patrick Seagrist MF 6’0” 174 Streamwood, IL USA 02/21/98 Inter Miami FC (MLS) 3 A.J. Cochran DF 6’3” 194 St. Louis, MO USA 02/09/93 Phoenix Rising FC (USLC) 4 Nedeljko Malic DF 6’4” 187 Mattersburg, Austria Bosnia &Herzegovinia/Austria 05/15/88 SV Mattersburg (Austria/1) 5 Jared Timmer DF 5’11” 175 Hudsonville, MI USA 04/29/97 Reno 1868 FC (USLC) 6 Jeremiah Gutjahr MF 5’10” 160 Bloomington, IN USA 08/10/97 Chicago Fire FC (MLS) 7 Ayoze (Garcia) MF 5’7” 151 Puerto de la Cruz, Spain Spain 11/22/85 New York Cosmos (NASL) 9 Carl Haworth MF 5’8” 159 Barrie, Ontario, Canada Canada/England 07/09/89 Ottawa Fury FC (USLC) 10 Gordon Wild FW 5’10” 165 Leonberg, Germany Germany 10/16/95 LA Galaxy (MLS) 12 ^Patrick McDonald MF 5’9” 135 Greensboro, NC USA 03/28/03 NC Fusion (USSDA) 13 *Eric Dick GK 6’5” 205 Carmel, IN USA 10/03/94 Columbus Crew SC (MLS) 15 Neveal Hackshaw DF 6’1” 175 La Horquetta, Arima, Trinidad Trinidad & Tobago 09/21/95 Charleston Battery (USLC) 16 *Aidan Liu DF 6’4” 176 Chicago, IL USA 07/01/00 Velje BK (Denmark/1) 17 Nick Moon FW 6’1” 181 Waukesha, WI USA 05/31/96 Lansing Ignite FC (USL1) 19 Rece Buckmaster DF 5’8” 145 Auburn, IN USA 07/07/96 Memphis 901 FC (USLC) 20 Karl Ouimette DF 6’0” 192 Repentigny, Quebec, Canada Canada 06/18/92 San Francisco Deltas (NASL) 21 ^Matthew Roou FW 5’10” 155 Germantown, WI USA 01/22/03 Shattuck-Saint Mary’s (USSDA) 22 Jordan Hamilton FW 6’0” 176 Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Canada 03/17/96 Columbus Crew (MLS) 24 ^Alex Svetanoff GK 6’3” 195 Crown Point, IN USA 04/02/03 Indiana Fire Academy (USSDA) 25 ^Matthew Senanou DF 6’4” 210 Plainfield, IL USA 03/21/03 Chicago Sockers (USSDA) 26 Bobby Edwards GK 6’6” 225 Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ USA 08/11/95 FC Cincinnati (MLS) 27 Nicky Law MF 5’10” 158 Plymouth, England England 03/29/88 Exeter City (English League 2) 28 Gershon Koffie MF 5’11” 155 Accra, Ghana Ghana 08/25/91 Hapoel Kfar Saba FC (Israel/1) 29 Manuel Arteaga FW 6’1” 160 Maracaibo, Venezuela Venezuela 06/17/94 FC Zulia (Venezuela/1) 85 Aboubacar Sissoko MF 6’0” 165 Saint Hubert, Quebec, Canada Mali/Canada 10/09/95 HFX Wanderers (Canada/1) 98 Peter-Lee Vassell MF 5’11 132 Saint James Parrish, Jamaica Jamaica 02/03/98 Los Angeles Football Club (MLS) * player on loan ^ USL Academy Contract player Interim Head Coach: Max Rogers Pronunciation Guide Assistant Coach: Phil Presser Manuel Arteaga are-tee-AH-ga Nedeljko Malic neh-DALE-ko MAL-itch Goalkeeper Coach: Andy Swift Ayoze eye-YO-zay Karl Ouimette we-MET Head Athletic Trainer: Meeja Kinsey, LS, LAT, ATC Rece Buckmaster REESE Matthew Roou ROO Team Physician: Dr. William Mosi Jones Jeremiah Gutjahr GOOT-yar Patrick Seagrist SEE-grist Athletic Performance Manager: Sam Joyce Neveal Hackshaw NEV-ee-ell Matthew Senanou sen-ah-NEW Equipment Manager: Kevin Roorbach Carl Haworth HA-worth Aboubacar Sissoko ah-BOO-BAH-ca sis-SO-ko Team Operations Manager: Shelby Gilmore Gershon Koffie GRR-shawn KO-fee Alex Svetanoff SVEH-ta-noff Aidan Liu LIEU Peter-Lee Vassell VAH-sull @IndyEleven Indy Eleven Match Notes 2021 Player Stats NO.
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