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Hamish Munro

2025 US Open Cup Round 3: Hayden White’s late OT winner sends Indy Eleven past Miami FC

April 17, 2025 by Hamish Munro

Hayden White of Indy Eleven celebrates after scoring a goal against Miami FC in the Third Round of the 2025 US Open Cup. Photo: Trevor Ruszkowski - Indy Eleven
Hayden White of Indy Eleven celebrates after scoring a goal against Miami FC in the Third Round of the 2025 US Open Cup. Photo: Trevor Ruszkowski - Indy Eleven
Hayden White of Indy Eleven celebrates after scoring a goal against Miami FC in the Third Round of the 2025 US Open Cup. Photo: Trevor Ruszkowski – Indy Eleven

Indy Eleven advanced to the Round of 32 the 2025 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup in dramatic fashion on Wednesday night, defeating Miami FC 1-0 thanks to a last-minute goal in the 123rd minute of extra time.

The game’s only goal came deep into stoppage time when Cam Lindley delivered a pinpoint corner into the box and Hayden White rose above the crowd to head home the winner, sending the home fans into a frenzy.

It was a tense, hard-fought contest that saw both sides struggle to break the deadlock through 90 minutes of regulation and nearly all of extra time. With the win, Indy continues its campaign in the country’s oldest soccer competition, and does so with a thrilling, last-gasp finish to remember. 

The first half saw Indy Eleven come out strong, controlling possession and dictating the pace. Aedan Stanley had an early chance denied by Miami goalkeeper Bill Hamid, while Cam Lindley and Bruno Rendon both saw efforts go just wide in the opening 15 minutes. Elliot Collier nearly broke through in the 22nd minute, but Hamid tipped his shot over the bar. Miami slowly grew into the match, testing Indy on the counterattack, but the home side maintained the edge heading into halftime.

Miami came out with renewed purpose in the second half, with Veron forcing a stretching save from debutant Reice Charles-Cook in the 54th minute. Indy had several chances to seal it late — including another near-miss from Collier in the 78th minute which was served up on a silver platter by Kizza — but couldn’t find the back of the net. A final opportunity in stoppage time went over the bar, sending the match into extra time.

In the added period, both teams looked cautious, aware that one mistake could decide it all. Charles-Cook came up big again, stopping multiple attempts from Bonfiglio to keep Indy in the match.

Then came the moment. With just seconds remaining, Lindley delivered a looping corner into the area, and Hayden White’s powerful header struck the post and crossed the line, sealing a dramatic 1-0 victory in the 123rd minute.

Indy Eleven coach Sean McAuley didn’t hesitate to praise his debutant goalkeeper. 

“We don’t win the game without Reice. That’s simple,” he said. Charles-Cook delivered a composed and confident performance between the posts, making two key saves to help secure Indy Eleven’s first clean sheet of the season in front of a packed crowd at Michael A. Carroll Stadium. 

“He’s come in and shown exactly what we needed — calm, leadership, and presence,” McAuley said. “That goes a long way in games like this.”

Reflecting on his debut for Indy Eleven, Charles-Cook expressed excitement and a sense of fulfillment. 

“It’s unreal, you know, finally coming to America and playing here,” he said, clearly moved by the moment. “Representing this club, I couldn’t ask for a better start.” 

Charles-Cook played a pivotal role in securing Indy Eleven’s clean sheet, making two crucial saves during the match. When asked about the two standout moments, he humbly shared, “To be honest, I can’t really remember the exact details — my body just shut down after those saves! But the boys’ reactions told me everything. That’s what you work for, those moments, and all the work we’ve put in during training is what sets us up for them.”

 

Filed Under: 2025 US Open Cup, US Open Cup, US Open Cup Central Tagged With: 2025 US Open Cup, Indy Eleven, Miami FC

2025 US Open Cup Qualifying: Late goals from Dylan Mares sends Southern Indiana FC to first USOC berth

November 17, 2024 by Hamish Munro

Southern Indiana FC celebrates after defeating Dalton United 3-0 to qualify for the 2025 US Open Cup. Photo: Southern Indiana FC
Southern Indiana FC celebrates after defeating Dalton United 3-0 to qualify for the 2025 US Open Cup. Photo: Southern Indiana FC
Southern Indiana FC celebrates after defeating Dalton United 3-0 to qualify for the 2025 US Open Cup. Photo: Southern Indiana FC

Southern Indiana FC cruised to a 3-0 victory over Dalton United FC on Saturday night in a “Win & You’re In” match in the Open Division Local qualifying tournament for the 2025 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup.

All three goals came in the final 15 minutes of the match. Former pro Dylan Mares netted a brace, scoring in the 77th and 81st minutes, while Allain Bizozoa sealed the win with a stoppage time goal (91′).

With the win, SIFC becomes the first Open Division Local team from the Hoosier State to qualify for the US Open Cup since the Indianapolis-based Reggae Boyz did it back in 2005. It’s an milestone for a club from the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) that has only been around for 10 months.

The first half was a tactical battle with Southern Indiana controlling possession, but Dalton had their moments, including a couple of good chances—most notably a missed 1-v-1 opportunity in the 18-yard box. Despite some scrappy crosses from Dalton off set pieces, the match remained scoreless at halftime, with neither side able to break through. Dalton’s defense held firm, but they struggled to create consistent pressure on Southern Indiana’s goal.

Southern Indiana’s persistence paid off in the second half, as Dalton struggled to capitalize on their chances and defend against the home team’s counterattacks.

Southern Indiana FC celebrates after defeating Dalton United 3-0 to qualify for the 2025 US Open Cup. Photo: Southern Indiana FC
Southern Indiana FC celebrates after defeating Dalton United 3-0 to qualify for the 2025 US Open Cup. Photo: Southern Indiana FC

The second half saw Dalton come out with renewed energy, but their offensive efforts lacked sharpness. In the 77th minute, Mares capitalized on a corner kick rebound, driving the ball into the net to give Southern Indiana the lead. Mares, one of the team’s top scorers, has played for four different professional clubs since 2014, most recently with nearby Louisville City FC (USL Championship).

Just four minutes later, Mares struck again, finishing a well-executed team move with a powerful shot into the back of the net. As Dalton pushed forward to try and recover, they left themselves vulnerable, and Bizozoa made a well-timed run to score in the 91st minute, completing the 3-0 victory.

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After the game, Southern Indiana’s interim head coach Nick Stirrett talked about his team’s winning mentality in the second half.

“We talked about championship habits and managing the ebbs and flows of the game … just to believe in what we’ve trained and talked about all season, and to lean into those championship habits.”

“To do this in 10 months, we’ve been around for only 10 months, to do it that quickly,” said Stirrett about his club clinching its first US Open Cup berth. “I’m thrilled for the organization and for Southern Indiana – this whole organization has been wonderfully supportive.”

Southern Indiana is trying to prove that success in soccer isn’t reserved for big cities. In a region on the border with Kentucky, this emerging club is aiming to show the world that a passionate, supportive community is all it takes to build a competitive team. And next spring, they will have a chance to face off against professional teams in the 2025 US Open Cup.

Filed Under: 2025 US Open Cup, Feature - Main, Feature - Qualifying, US Open Cup, US Open Cup Central, US Open Cup Qualifying Tagged With: 2025 US Open Cup, 2025 US Open Cup Qualifying, Southern Indiana FC

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