Defending two-time state champion Maryland Bays used a goal in each half to down their two-time runners-up Charm City FC for the third year in the row, this time in the quarterfinals by a 2-0 scoreline. Meanwhile Mundo FC rallied from an early deficit on a Mike Somtia brace to defeat Washington Elites, 2-1, to reach the final four.
The contests Sunday were the conclusion of the quarterfinals, which began the previous week with the other two matches. The semifinals will be this Sunday, Feb. 24 with Maryland Bays hosting Pipeline SC at Howard HS and Screaming Eagles visiting Mundo FC at Montgomery Blair HS. Both games are set for 11 a.m. ET. The final is set for March 10 at Howard HS.
Mundo FC bags a brace to move into the semifinals
By Richard Kirtland
It was a tense atmosphere in Cooksville, Maryland as Mundo FC and Washington Elites faced off in the quarterfinal match of the 2013 Rowland Cup. What started out as a nice sunny day turned into heavy winds and snow towards the second half of the contest. The sudden change in weather did not seem to shake Mundo FC, however, as they went on to secure a 2-1 win over Washington Elites and passage into the semifinal round.
From the first whistle the game was a very back-and-forth affair with Elite getting many quick breaks toward the Mundo goal. Danish Nelson made good one of these chances and put the ball in the back of the net in the 21st minute to put Elite up 1-0.
Mundo would get an equalizer two minutes before the end of the first half with a good finish by Mike Somtia on a ball from Ben Wagner to make it 1-1.
Around halftime, the weather turned nasty, getting very windy and snowy. According to Mundo coach Leonard Van de Graaff, this caused many balls to “hang in the air” and made ground play more essential.
Despite the wind blowing in their faces, Mundo snatched a goal in the 70th minute, set up by the same pair of Somtia and Wagner. This goal would prove to be enough, as brilliant keeper play by Brian Greuder would keep the score 2-1 until the final whistle.
Van de Graaff, after the game, would say that Greuder “made some big stops to keep it 2-1.” He would also go on to say that “Jake Kern, the Mundo sweeper, played a great game all around.”
Asked what the key to his team’s victory was after the game, Van de Graaff stated, “Elite has very good players… We defended well, and got a lot of passes in front of goal, which was key for our two goals… it was a very back-and-forth game.”
Mundo FC competes in the fall season of the Maryland Majors Soccer League and are based in Baltimore. They are two-time winners of the Bernie Reif Cup (2010 and 2012) and play in the premier division of the MMSL. They also won the Division I title of the Howard County Parks and Rec league in the spring of 2007 and 2008 and the Division I title of the Ann Arundel Spring league in 2011. Their current roster includes players born in America, Germany, Cameroon, Nigeria, Iran, El Salvador, Egypt, Trinidad, and Jamaica. At various moments in their history they’ve also had players from Romania, Mexico, Mali, France, Spain, Brazil, Kenya, and Zambia.
Third time not a charm for Charm City FC
By Matt Johnston
On Sunday, the two-time defending champions Maryland Bays and the two-time defending runners up Charm City FC met yet again in the Maryland US Open Cup Qualifying tournament, but this time in the quarterfinal round as opposed to the final. Yet, the end result was the same as the Bays topped Charm City with a 2-0 scoreline.
The two teams met early in the tournament as the result of the blind draw for all teams but the repeat champions. As a result of the draw, Charm City was placed into a play-in game held the previous Sunday. The result is that this developing rivalry happened early in the tournament rather than in the later stages.
Both teams expected a quality game. Charm City manager Patrick Crawford said, “As always, we know when we play the Bays it is going to be a hard fought game.”
Bays Manager Andrew Dicea agreed, “It’s always a great game against our largest in-state rival.”
Both managers felt as though their teams controlled portions of the match. Dicea singled out his central midfield pairing of Chris Ports and Brian Barry for their control of the midfield. But the hero on the day for the Bays was John Ports, who capitalized on a defensive miscommunication by Charm City to take a through ball from Andrew Gillis in the 17th minute.
Crawford commented on the chances Charm City had in the match. “I feel we controlled the game for the most part and had some chances but could not put the ball away. We just didn’t execute in the final third.”
The Bays second goal came late in the match as Charm City pushed forward for the equalizer. In the 87th minute Kevin Gnitcko slotted home a pass from Ports inside the penalty area for the second goal and the effective end of the match.
Both managers noted the quality of the match. Said Dicea, “We expected exactly what we got; a hard nosed effort from a very good Charm City side.”
Crawford concurred, “The quality of play was there from both sides, as we expected; as I am sure they did.”
The Bays have an expectation of a three-peat and believe they have the depth to make it to the Open Cup proper. “We do expect to win our state and region and make it as far as we can with the talent that our side has,” said Dicea.
2013 Maryland Open Cup Qualifying (Rowland Cup)
Mundo FC 2:1 Washington Elites
Scoring Summary:
Washington: Danish Nelson 21
Mundo: Mike Somtia (Ben Wagner) 43
Mundo: Mike Somtia (Ben Wagner) 70
Lineups
Mundo FC: Jake Kern, Mehran Mirjafari, Rich Burrowes, Rigoberto Gutierrez, Brian Greuter, Brian Weeks, Erick Requeno, Frank Bakong, Vahid Zeinoddini, Mike Somtia, Chris Brown | Subs: Arnaud Ngueguim, Ben Wagner, Ashkan Bahrani, Len Van de Graaff
Washington Elites: Not available
Maryland Bays 2:0 Charm City FC
Scoring Summary
MD: John Ports 17
MD: Kevin Gnitko 87
2013 Maryland Open Cup qualifying results
(Rowland Cup)
First Round (Feb. 10)
ASA Charm City FC 5:0 Looney’s Pub North
Quarterfinals (Feb. 10/17)
Pipeline SC 5:4 Spartan SC (Feb. 10)
Screaming Eagles 2:0 Christos FC (Feb. 10)
Charm City FC 0:2 Maryland Bays (Feb. 17)
Mundo SC 2:1 Washington Elite FC (Feb. 17)
Semifinals (Feb. 24)
Maryland Bays vs Pipeline SC – Howard HS, 11:00 ET
Mundo FC vs Screaming Eagles – Montgomery Blair HS, 11:00 ET
Final (Mar. 3)
Howard High School
Past Maryland Open Cup champions
2012: Maryland Bays
2011: Maryland Bays
2010: Charm City FC
2009: Christos FC
2008: Baltimore Colts FC
2007: AC United (Note: Christos FC & Allied SC merged)
2006: Allied SC*
2005: Baltimore Colts FC*
2004: Allied SC*
2003: Brilla Baltimore
2002: Christos FC
2001: DiPasquale Baltimore Colts FC
2000: Jerry D’s*
1999: Jerry D’s
1998: High Topps
*qualified for the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup