
Daryl Grove and Taylor Rockwell are back to break down Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Tormenta FC
RICHMOND, Va. – (Wednesday, April 10, 2019) – U.S. Soccer announced on Tuesday the pairings for the First Round of the 2019 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The 1995 Champions Richmond Kickers will host Virginia United at City Stadium Tuesday, May 7 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are available now starting at $9 at www.richmondkickers.com. 2019 Season Ticket holders will receive an email with a ticket for this match. Parking at City Stadium for this match will be free.
The Kickers made history with their remarkable run to the semifinals in 2011. Becoming the first lower division team to defeat back-to-back MLS teams on the road, the Kickers ejected the Columbus Crew in the third round before handing Sporting Kansas City their first-ever loss at Children’s Mercy Park in the quarterfinals. Advancing to the semifinals for the second time in franchise history, the Kickers narrowly missed the Championship berth, conceding a 2-1 loss to the Chicago Fire last August.
The Kickers claimed the U.S. Open Cup title the first year of the Professional Era in 1995 and have since made it to the quarterfinal round five times (1995, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2011) and the semifinal round twice (1995, 2011), ousting five Major League Soccer teams along the way, including Colorado Rapids in 2000, D.C. United in 2004, LA Galaxy in 2007 and Columbus Crew and Sporting Kansas City in 2011.
The First Round will commence May 7-8 and consist of six Division III (USL League One) pro clubs and 32 Open Division teams (USL League Two, National Premier Soccer League [NPSL], local qualifiers) in head-to-head, single-elimination competition. Two of the 19 matches are between teams from the same qualifying pool under a First Round provision that allows avoidance of extensive travel at this stage of the tournament.
The Second Round follows on May 14-15 and introduces 25 Division II (USL Championship) professional sides. Division I Major League Soccer teams enter in the Fourth Round on June 12.
Home teams for each round are determined by a random selection process among those clubs that have applied to host and whose venues meet the minimum tournament requirements.
Every game of the 2019 U.S. Open Cup, including those in the First and Second Rounds, will be available for fans to watch on ESPN+.
This year’s winning team will receive $300,000, a berth in the 2020 Concacaf Champions League and have its name engraved on the historic Dewar Challenge Trophy, one of the oldest nationally contested trophies in American team sports. The runner-up will earn $100,000, while the team that advances the furthest from each lower division will take home a $25,000 cash prize.
The Houston Dynamo is the defending U.S. Open Cup champion, having earned the club’s first tournament title with a 3-0 victory against the Philadelphia Union on Sept. 26, 2018 at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston.
The Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, recognized as U.S. Soccer’s National Championship, is an annual competition open to all amateur and professional soccer teams affiliated with U.S. Soccer. The tournament has crowned a champion for 105 consecutive years dating from 1914. In 1999, the competition was renamed to honor American soccer pioneer Lamar Hunt.
Second Round – May 14 & 15*
Third Round – May 29*
Fourth Round – June 12*
Round of 16 – June 19* (also June 18-23 if home team chooses and visiting team has at least three non-game days on each side of chosen date, with any overlap of U.S. MNT Gold Cup games on June 18 and June 22 disallowed)
Quarterfinals – July 10*
Semifinals – August 7*
Final – August 27 or 28
* Any game from the Fourth Round through to the Semifinal Round where one of the participants has a league game the following Friday will be moved up a day (exception to this occurs when the team’s opponent is scheduled for a league game the preceding Sunday; in this case, the provisions in the 2019 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Handbook to determine the match date will prevail). In addition, any game chosen by U.S. Soccer to be broadcast nationally in any round is subject to being moved up a day. The Commissioner has the authority to set outside of the confirmed schedule the date for any match if such a change is in the best interests of the tournament.
RICHMOND, Va. – (Tuesday, April 9, 2019) – USL League One announced on Tuesday that Kickers defender Wahab Ackwei was named to the Team of the Week for Week 2 of the league’s inaugural 2019 season.
Ackwei recorded six clearances and recorded an 86.8 percent passing accuracy in Saturday’s 0-0 draw against South Georgia Tormenta FC. The 22 year-old Ghanian signed with the Kickers after spending the 2018 season with New York Red Bulls II in the USL Championship.
The Kickers return to action this Saturday night, as they make their first road trip of the season traveling to Lansing Ignite FC for a 7:00 p.m. kickoff. This match will be available on WTVR CBS 6.3 (Comcast 206, Verizon FiOS 466) and streaming online on ESPN+.
GK – Alex Mangels, Chattanooga Red Wolves SC: Mangels posted a four-save shutout in the Red Wolves’ 1-0 victory against Forward Madison FC on Saturday night.
D – Conner Antley, South Georgia Tormenta FC: Antley recorded assists on all three goals in Tormenta FC’s midweek win against FC Tucson, and over a two-game week won 16 of 23 duels and made 12 recoveries and six interceptions.
D – Connor Tobin, Forward Madison FC: Tobin posted 11 clearances, went 3 of 3 in duels and completed 78 of 90 passes overall to anchor a solid backline display by the Flamingos.
D – Richard Dixon, Chattanooga Red Wolves SC: Dixon helped the Red Wolves record their first shutout as he made six clearances, won 8 of 13 duels and had two interceptions against Madison.
D – Wahab Ackwei, Richmond Kickers: Akwei led the Kickers defense with four interceptions and also notched six clearances and completed 66 of 76 passes in Richmond’s shutout against South Georgia.
M – Kevin Politz, Greenville Triumph SC: Politz scored the late game-winning goal to give Greenville its first victory in club history while also completing 38 of 47 passes and winning 6 of 9 duels.
M – Luca Petrasso, Toronto FC II: Petrasso notched the game-winning goal with a sharply-taken volley and completed 12 of 14 passes to help TFC II defeat Orlando in its season-opener.
M – Charlie Dennis, South Georgia Tormenta FC: Over two outings, Dennis recorded 20 possession recoveries, won 14 of 21 duels and almost provided the go-ahead goal with a free kick that was tipped onto the crossbar against Richmond on Saturday.
F – Jake Keegan, Greenville Triumph SC: Keegan scored the first goal in Triumph SC history and completed 21 of 22 passes in the club’s victory on Saturday night against Lansing.
F – Marco Micaletto, South Georgia Tormenta FC: Micaletto scored the insurance goal for Tormenta FC against FC Tucson on Wednesday, and for the week completed 35 of 41 passes and had 10 recoveries.
F – Devin Vega, FC Tucson: Vega scored the opening goal, notched three key passes and completed 22 of 29 passes overall in Tucson’s visit to South Georgia Tormenta FC last Wednesday night.
TEAM | SCORE | GOALSCORERS |
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RICHMOND KICKERS(0-1-1, 1 point, 8th) |
0 |
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SOUTH GEORGIA TORMENTA FC(2-0-1, 7 points, 1st) |
0 |
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RICHMOND, Va. — (Saturday, April 6, 2019) — The Richmond Kickers (0-1-1) picked up their first clean sheet of the season, battling to a scoreless draw with South Georgia Tormenta FC (2-0-1) Saturday night at City Stadium.
The Kickers had a chance in the sixth minute to try and get on the scoresheet through the Captain, Maxi Rodriguez. Matt Bolduc was able to get into the Tormenta box on the left side. Unable to get a cross in, Bolduc played the ball to hist left for Rodriguez in space. With time, Rodriguez curled in a cross towards the back post, nearly connecting with Ivan Magalhães making a run.
Matt Bolduc had an opportunity in the 15th minute to go for the opener. Charles Boateng broke up an attempted clearance by Tormenta and quickly got the ball just behind him to Daniel Jackson. Jackson fed the ball through to Bolduc cutting inside, as he chipped his shot over the goal.
A pair of chances came for Charles Boateng in the 22nd minute. Wahab Ackwei from the Richmond end of the field found Boateng making a run up the right side and played the ball over the top. Boateng was able to get on the ball with pressure from both Ricardo Gomez and Lars Eckenrode, he launched a shot across the face of goal and just wide. After the ensuing goal kick, the Kickers quickly picked up possession and Rodriguez played the ball through for Boateng making a run up the left side. This time Boateng sent his shot high.
Wahab Ackwei had a sent his header wide at the back post in the 31st minute. The Kickers won a free kick on the right side, just inside the Tormenta end of the field. Scott Thomsen sent the ball over the top, connecting with Ackwei. He did not get the touch he wanted on his header and sent his shot just wide.
Akira Fitzgerald saw his first real action in the 50th minute. Marco Micaletto picked up possession in the center circle as Amass Amankona went down with an injury. He found some space up the left flank and went for a shot on target at the top of the Kickers box, forcing Fitzgerald to make the save to his left.
A run up the right side nearly ended with a goal from Eli Lockaby in the 56th minute. A quick give-and-go with Joe Gallardo helped Lockaby get in behind the Tormenta back line. Lockaby looked to sneak the ball in the near post, only getting denied from the Tormenta keeper Pablo Jara.
Akira Fitzgerald picked up his and the club’s first shutout of the season behind three saves for the veteran keeper.
Richmond will hit the road for the first time this season, making the trip to Cooley Law School Stadium to take on Lansing Ignite FC Saturday, April 13. Kickoff for that match is set for 7:00 p.m. and will be available live on WTVR CBS 6.3 (Comcast 206, Verizon FiOS 466) and can be streamed live on ESPN+. Stay up to date with the Kickers at www.richmondkickers.com.
TEAM | FIRST HALF | SECOND HALF | FINAL |
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Richmond |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Tormenta |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Richmond GK Akira Fitzgerald, Eli Lockaby (82’ – Jannik Eckenrode), Wahab Ackwei, Ivan Magalhães, Scott Thomsen, Maxi Rodriguez, Amass Amankona (52’ – Nick Retzlaff), Matt Bolduc, Charles Boateng, Joe Gallardo, Daniel Jackson (87’ – Alex Ainscough)
Unused Substitutes: Joe Rice, Conor Shanosky, Sam Moore, Greg Boehme, Jannik Eckenrode
Tormenta GK Pablo Jara, Josh Phelps, Lars Eckenrode, Conner Antley, Dalton Pando (77’ – Jerry Saint-Vil), Nil Vinyals, Ricardo Gomez, Nick Wells, Marco Micaletto, Charlie Dennis (69’ – Christopher Hellman), Yaw Amankwa (57’ – Alex Morrell)
Unused Substitutes: Matias Reynares, Lucas Coutinho, Daltyn Knutson, Mikie Rowe
TEAM | SHOTS | SAVES | FOULS | CORNERS |
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Richmond |
9 |
3 |
14 |
2 |
Tormenta |
7 |
1 |
17 |
3 |
MIN | TEAM | PLAYER |
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MIN | TEAM | PLAYER |
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29′ | TRM | Joshua Phelps |
68′ | TRM | Dalton Pando |
80′ | RIC | Wahab Ackwei |
MIN | TEAM | PLAYER |
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None. |
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Daryl Grove and Taylor Rockwell of the Total Soccer Show gives a break down of the Kickers 2-3 loss to Lansing Ignite FC in the season opener last Saturday night.
The Kickers are back in action at City Stadium this Saturday night as they host South Georgia Tormenta FC for a 5:00 p.m. kickoff. This Saturday is also College Night, where students can get tickets for just $10 at the gate with a valid student ID or order online now at www.richmondkickers.com and use promo code COL19!
The party starts when the gates open at 3:30 p.m. with drink specials until 4:00 p.m. and live music from the Hit List! Join the Red Army and get loud when the Kickers take the field at 5:00 p.m. to take on Tormenta FC.
Three local artists, who are former and current VCU students, have completed murals to add life and color to City Stadium’s bathroom exteriors near the west side’s main entranceway!
Julia painted the large side facing the field inside City Stadium. She has her BFA from VCU Arts and maintains a studio in Richmond.
Rachel will be graduating with her BFA from VCU Arts this Spring.
Will attends VCU and will graduate in the Spring of 2020 with BA in Philosophy.
TEAM | SCORE | GOALSCORERS |
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RICHMOND KICKERS(0-1-0, 0 points, 7th) |
2 |
Rodriguez (Jackson) 68’, Gallardo (penalty) 76’ |
LANSING IGNITE FC(1-0-0, 3 points, 3rd) |
3 |
Moshobane (Saint-Duc) 19’, Gómez 27, Coiffic (Gómez) 49′ |
RICHMOND, Va. — (Saturday, March 30, 2019) — The Richmond Kickers (0-0-1) nearly completed the comeback against Lansing Ignite FC (1-0-0) only to fall in the first ever meeting between the two clubs 2-3 at City Stadium Saturday night. Lansing went ahead behind goals from Robinson Moshobane and Xavier Gómez to take a 2-0 lead into halftime. Kevin Coiffic made it 3-0 for Lansing just into the start of the second half. Maxi Rodriguez pulled a goal back for the Kickers in the 68th minute, wearing the captain’s armband. Joe Gallardo converted a penalty in the 76th minute for a final score of 2-3.
Lansing found a chance in the 15th minute to get the go ahead goal. Selso Saint-Duc slipped through the Kickers back line and into the Richmond box. He flicked in a cross for Robinson Moshobane in front of goal, as his chance went high and out of danger.
Four minutes later, Saint-Duc and Moshobane connected to score the opener. This time, Saint-Duc picked up possession on the left side. As he made his way into the box, Saint-Duc played the ball back for an onrushing Moshobane, curling a shot around a leaping Akira Fitzgerald and into the back of the net.
LIFC picked up a second goal in the 27th minute from Xavier Gómez. Nick Moon won the ball in the midfield and made a turn towards goal. Just inside the Richmond box, Moon played a quick pass in the direction of Alex Bruce. The forward left the ball as Gómez made a run towards goal, putting it past Fitzgerald.
Coming out of halftime, Joe Gallardo was called for a handball on the edge of the box, setting up a free kick for Lansing in the 49th minute. Gómez stood over the free kick to the left of the box, playing a cross into the far post. Kevin Coiffic came over to head the ball back across goal, sneaking it inside the post.
The Kickers pulled a goal back in the 65th minute through the captain, Maxi Rodriguez. A deflected clearance from Grant Stoneman, fell to the feet of Daniel Jackson. The forward played the ball back across for Rodriguez to run onto and smash into the back of the net for his first goal in a Kickers shirt.
A handball inside the Lansing box by Kevin Coiffic after a cross by Matt Bolduc forced Danielle Chesky to point to the spot and award a penalty kick to Richmond in the 76th minute. Gallardo stepped up and made no mistake putting it past Mike Kirk.
The Kickers nearly completed the comeback in the 86th minute. A free kick just inside the Lansing end of the field by Maxi Rodriguez was chipped over the top and found Ivan Magalhães in a crowd. His header was sent just wide.
The Kickers will be back in action next Saturday night, April 6 to host South Georgia Tormenta FC for a 5:00 p.m. kickoff. It’s College Night at City Stadium, with students getting tickets for just $10 at the gate with a valid student ID. Tickets for this match are on sale right now at www.richmondkickers.com.
TEAM | FIRST HALF | SECOND HALF | FINAL |
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Richmond |
0 |
2 |
2 |
Lansing |
2 |
1 |
3 |
Richmond GK Akira Fitzgerald, Eli Lockaby, Wahab Ackwei, Conor Shanosky (63’ – Ivan Magalhães), Jannik Eckenrode, Maxi Rodriguez, Josh Hughes (63’ – Alex Ainscough), Matt Bolduc, Amass Amankona, Joe Gallardo, Daniel Jackson
Unused Substitutes: Joe Rice, Sam Moore, Nick Retzlaff, Greg Boehme, Dennis Chin
Lansing GK Mike Kirk, Grant D. Stoneman, Brandon Fricke, Kevin Coiffic, Ricardo Pérez (73’ – Ivo Cerda), Kyle Carr, Nick Moon, Tumi Moshobane, Xavier Gomez, Selso Saint-Duc (85’ – Rafael Mentzingen), Alex Bruce (66’ – Ricky Lopez-Espin)
Unused Substitutes: Kyle Ihn, Christian Silva, Elma N’For, Lewis Jones
TEAM | SHOTS | SAVES | FOULS | CORNERS |
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Richmond |
10 |
0 |
11 |
3 |
Lansing |
10 |
1 |
25 |
1 |
MIN | TEAM | PLAYER |
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19′ | LAN | Robinson Moshobane (Selso Saint-Duc) |
27′ | LAN | Xavier Gómez (unassisted) |
49′ | LAN | Kevin Coiffic (Xavier Gómez) |
68′ | RIC | Maxi Rodriguez (Daniel Jackson) |
76′ | RIC | Joe Gallardo (penalty) |
MIN | TEAM | PLAYER |
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25′ | RIC | Joe Gallardo |
32′ | LAN | Kevin Coiffic |
63′ | LAN | Kyle Carr |
72′ | RIC | Jannik Eckenrode |
75′ | LAN | Grant Stoneman |
86′ | LAN | Ivo Cerda |
MIN | TEAM | PLAYER |
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None. |
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