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NASL Weekend in Review
Posted on Mon, Jul 18, 2011

JULY 14, 2011

FC Tampa Bay 1 Bolton Wanderers FC 0

Al Lang Stadium- St Petersburg, Florida

 

Selected Story Links:

FC Tampa Bay tops Bolton in exhibition, 1-0

http://www2.tbo.com/sports/sports/2011/jul/15/1/spnewso3-fc-tampa-bay-tops-bolton-1-0-ar-244038/

FC Tampa Bay gets win over EPL's Bolton Wanderers, 1-0

 

http://www.baynews9.com/article/sports/2011/july/279411/FC-Tampa-Bay-gets-win-over-EPLs-Bolton-Wanderers,-1-0

 

FC Tampa Bay 1-0 Bolton: Oh…

http://bolton.theoffside.com/team-news/fc-tampa-bay-1-0-bolton-oh.html

 

Premier League - Bolton fall to Tampa

http://www.teamtalk.com/match/report/978/7037478/Rowdies-edge-win-over-Trotters

 

Boss hails American road trip

Bolton Wanderers, 14:30, July 16, 2011

http://www.givemefootball.com/premier-league/coyle-anticipates-tough-us-test

 

 

 

 

July 17, 2011

FC Edmonton 1 – 2 FC Tampa Bay

Foote Field – Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

 

Goals

FC Edmonton – Kyle Porter (19)

FC Tampa Bay – Aaron King (30), Mike Ambersley (71)

 

Cautions

FC Tampa Bay – Frankie Sanfillipo (33)

 

Ejected

 

                                    FC Edmonton                       FC Tampa Bay

Corners                                  5                                              5

Shots                                      6                                              9

Shots on Goal                        4                                              6

Fouls                                     10                                           12

Offsides                                 6                                              3

 

FC Edmonton:Rein Baart, Antonio Rago, Paul Hamilton, Chris Kooy, Niko Saler, Ilja Van Leerdam (Chris Lemire 62), Shaun Saiko, Dominic Oppong (Conrad Smith 76), Kyle Porter, Daniel Antoniuk, Kyle Yamada (Alex Semenets 66)

 

FC Tampa Bay: Jeff Attinella, Andres Arango, Frankie Sanfillipo, JP Rodriguez, Kwame Watson-Siriboe, Mozzie Gyorio, Keith Savage, Justin Morrow (Matt Clare 59), Shane Hill (Yamada 64), Mike Ambersley, Aaron King

 

Attendance

1,574

 

Match Facts:

* Kyle Porter scored his team-leading sixth goal of the season in the 19thminute to give FC Edmonton the lead.

* Aaron King got FC Tampa Bay on the board in the 30thminute tying the game.

* Mike Ambersley put FCTB up for good in the 71stoff a Rein Baart mistake on a clearance.

 

July 17, 2011

Montreal impact 2- Atlanta Silverbacks 2

Saputo Stadium Montreal, Canada

Goals

ATL- Horth (17, 64)

MTL- Sebrango (42, 90)

Cautions

ATL - Tyler Ruthven (2)

MTL - David Testo (29)

MTL - Luke Kreamalmeyer (68)

ATL - Mattias Schnorf (86)

ATL - Kohei Matsushita (90)

Ejected

 

                                   Montreal Impact                         Atlanta Silverbacks

Corners                                  8                                              5

Shots                                      13                                            9

Shots on Goal                         6                                             4

Fouls                                      15                                            10

Offsides                                  2                                             2

 

Montreal Impact: Evan Bush, Hicham Aboubou, Nevio Pizzolitto (Marco Terminesi 76), Amir Lowery, Simon Gatti, Luke Kreamalmeyer (Ali Gerba 68), Hassoun Camara, David Testo, Ian Westlake (Anthony Le Gall 60),Mignane Diouf, Eduardo Sebrango.

Atlanta Silverbacks: Jimmy Mauer, Tyler Ruthven (Shane Moroney 20) Mattias Schnorf, Jordan Davis, Willie Hunt, Josh Casarona (Kohei Matsushita 53) Lucas Paulini, Ciaran O’Brien, Raphael Cox (Patrick Robertson 85) Junior Sandoval, Matt Horth.

Attendance

10,007

Match Facts:

*Matt Horth’s two goal performance makes him the leading scorer this season for the Atlanta Silverbacks

*The Silverbacks are now undefeated in their previous two matches with last weeks’ win at Fort Lauderdale and Sunday’s tie in Montreal.

*NASL newcomer Ian Westlake saw his first action of the season starting the match and being substituted at the 60’ mark.

July 17, 2011

NSC Minnesota Stars 0 Puerto Rico Islanders 1

National Sports Center Blaine, Minnesota

Goals

Puerto Rico Islanders- Jarad Van Schaik (75)

Cautions

Ejections

NSC Minnesota Stars                                  Puerto Rico Islanders

Corners                                  5                                              3

Shots                                      10                                          12

Shots on Goal                         3                                             4

Fouls                                      7                                            13

Offsides                                  3                                             5

 

NSC Minnesota Stars: Joe Warren, Justin Davis, Cristiano Dias, Kyle Altman, Jack Stewart, Neil Hlavary, Kentaro Takada, Ryan Woods (Jeff Cosgriff 45), Geison Moura (Amani Walker 23), Tino Nunez, Devin Del Do (Simone Bracalello 77).

 

Puerto Rico Islanders: Ray Burse, Richard Martinez, Jamie Cunningham, Jay Needham, Logan Emory, Aaron Pitchkolan, Osei Telsford (Leonardo Ly 89), Noah Delgado, Peter Villegas (Jarad Van Schaik 58), David Foley, Matt Bouraee (Jonathan Fana 58).

 

Attendance

 

1,625

 

Match Facts

 

*The Islanders improved their record to 7-4-5 and moved into second place in the league with 26 points

 

* The Stars dropped their season record to 5-4-7 and leaving them in fourth place in the North American Soccer League with 22 points

* Jarad Van Schaik scored his first goal of the season which proved to be enough for the Islanders to hold on for the win  

 

NASL Standings

TEAM

GP

W

T

L

GF

GA

PTS

Carolina RailHawks

16

12

2

2

34

13

38

Puerto Rico Islanders

16

7

5

4

24

23

26

FC Edmonton

16

7

4

5

20

18

25

NSC Minnesota Stars

16

5

7

4

18

16

22

FC Tampa Bay

16

5

6

5

20

23

21

Fort Lauderdale Strikers

16

3

9

4

22

23

18

Montreal Impact

16

2

6

8

14

18

12

Atlanta Silverbacks

16

2

3

11

17

35

9

 

NASL Statistics

Goals

14 GOALS

Etienne Barbara, CAR

8 GOALS

Mike Ambersley, TB

Jonathan Faña, PRI

6 GOALS

Pablo Campos, CAR

Eduardo Coudet, FTL

Matt Horth, ATL

Kyle Porter, EDM

5 GOALS

Nicholas Addlery, PRI

Devin Del Do, MIN

Shaun Saiko, EDM

Nik Zimmerman, CAR

4 GOALS

Simone Bracellelo, MIN

Aaron King, TB

Allan Russell, CAR

Assists

7 ASSISTS

Etienne Barbara, CAR

6 ASSISTS

Jonny Steele, CAR

5 ASSISTS

David Foley, PRI

4 ASSISTS

Eduardo Coudet, FTL

Floyd Franks, CAR

Pascal Millien, TB

3 ASSISTS

Chris Nurse, CAR

Ciaran O'Brien, ATL

Mario Pérez, ATL

Shaun Saiko, EDM

GOALKEEPER STATS

 

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (GAA) LEADERS

(MINIMUM 400 MINUTES PLAYED)

1. Brad Knighton,CAR                        0.86

2. Joe Warren, MIN                            1.00

3. Evan Bush, MTL                              1.06

SHUTOUTS

1. Brad Knighton, CAR                    5

2. Bill Gaudette, MTL                      4

    Matt Glaeser, FTL                        4

     Joe Warren, MIN                         4
 

GOALKEEPER SAVES

76 SAVES

Jeff Attinella, TB

67  SAVES

Brad Knighton, CAR

61 SAVES

Joe Warren, MIN

50 SAVES

Rein Baart, EDM

Ray Burse, PRI

47 SAVES

Jimmy Maurer, ATL

43 SAVES

Matt Glaeser, FTL

35 SAVES

Evan Bush, MTL

25 SAVES

Felipe Quintero, ATL

24 SAVES

Bill Gaudette, MTL

AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE

Montreal 11,224  (7 games)

Fort Lauderdale  4,222  (8 games)

Tampa Bay  3,087 (9 games)

Carolina 2,733 (8 games)

Atlanta 2,747 (9 games)

Puerto Rico 2,005 (6 games)

Edmonton 1,891 (8 games)

Minnesota 1,521 (8 games)

 

 

THIS WEEK”S NASL SCHEDULE

07/20  8:05 pm EDT  Puerto Rico Islanders vs Fort Lauderdale Strikers

Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel

07/22  8:30 pm EDT  NSC Minnesota Starsvs Montreal Impact

 NSC Stadium

 07/23 7:00 pm EDT Carolina RailHawks vs FC Edmonton

WakeMed Soccer Park

 07/23 7:30 pm EDT Atlanta Silverbacks vs FC Tampa Bay

 Atlanta Silverbacks Stadium

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Standings
TEAM GP W T L GD PTS
Carolina RailHawks 6 3 2 1 4 11
Tampa Bay Rowdies 6 3 2 1 3 11
Atlanta Silverbacks 6 3 1 2 1 10
Minnesota United FC 6 2 2 2 1 8
FC Edmonton 6 2 2 2 1 8
San Antonio Scorpions 6 1 2 3 -4 5
Fort Lauderdale Strikers 6 1 1 4 -6 4
*Tiebreakers: 1. Goal Differential - 2. Total Goals - 3. Head-to-Head record