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2023 US Open Cup Round 1: Des Moines Menace capitalize on Beaman United mistakes in 3-0 win

March 23, 2023 by Federico Pravettoni

The Des Moines Menace pose for a team photo before their match against Beaman United in the First Round of the 2023 US Open Cup. Photo: Des Moines Menace
The Des Moines Menace pose for a team photo before their match against Beaman United in the First Round of the 2023 US Open Cup. Photo: Des Moines Menace
The Des Moines Menace pose for a team photo before their match against Beaman United in the First Round of the 2023 US Open Cup. Photo: Des Moines Menace

The Des Moines Menace advanced to the Second Round of the 2023 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup Wednesday night in Murfreesboro, Tenn. defeating host Beaman United FC with a 3-0 win.

Despite being in total control of an even, balanced match, the win for the Menace came down to Beaman’s defensive mistakes and a lack of finishing in the final third from the home side. Scoring two goals off of counterattacks and one from the penalty spot. With the win, Des Moines advanced in their opening game for the third year in a row. It is also the 14th tournament win as a member of USL League Two (15th overall), the second-most of any amateur team in the Modern Era (1995-present).

In the 15th minute, Beaman built well with former pro Kwadwo Poku picking up the ball at midfield and dribbling through a couple of Des Moines players. Just before the eighteen, he released it to Michael Jones Jr. on the left flank who crossed in first time looking for Kwadwo’s brother Seth Poku, who was unable to finalize on a slide tackle.

In the 18th minute, Des Moines came close to Beaman’s goal with a free kick 30-yards out, but hit it slightly wide of the left post.

Minutes later, the Menace exploited Beaman’s Achilles heel – defending counterattacks.

Following a great combination between three Des Moines player and sloppy defending from the Lions, Menace No. 10 Christopher Bermudez set up forward Gabriel Rodriguez with a back-heel pass through the legs of a Beaman defender. From there, Rodriguez found himself 1-v-1 with Beaman goalkeeper Alex Rodriguez, slotting the ball into the far, bottom corner to find the lead for the visitors. It marked the second tournament in a row that Rodriguez notched a goal for the Menace. Last year, he scored the opening goal in Des Moines’ 2-1 Second Round loss to Union Omaha (USL-1).

In the 41st minute, the Seth Poku-Jones duo created another important chance for Beaman, looking for the equalizer. Poku, with his creativity found Jones through Des Moines’ defense with a chipped ball, but the winger couldn’t keep it low enough, sending it slightly over the top left part of the crossbar on a left-footed volley attempt in the box.

As the second half started, Beaman maxed its rpm to try to find a goal.

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A great solo run and attempt by Adubiore in the 56th minute required the Menace goalkeeper to tip the ball into a corner kick.

About 60 seconds later, Des Moines quickly recovered the ball from the corner kick and won a throw-in close to Beaman’s box. The Menace played it quickly finding the forward inside the box, who was slide tackled incautiously from behind by a Beaman defender.

The ref blew the whistle, pointing to the penalty spot. Gabriel Rodriguez converted for Des Moines making it 2-0. 

This time Alex Rodriguez for Beaman was unable to replicate his previous Open Cup, saving penalties glory to keep his side afloat.

With 30 minutes left and the game uphill for the Lions, Jones kept Beaman alive flying up and down the right flank and providing great service in the box.

Beaman, however, still couldn’t finish and in the last play of the game, off of another counterattack, Des Moines found the third goal of the night, ending Beaman’s first-ever Open Cup run.

In previous Open Cup qualifier matchups, the Lions had accustomed fans and spectators to breathtaking comebacks and a myriad of goals, while still lacking something defensively.

Against the Menace, Beaman also lacked finishing in the final third and a little bit of luck, costing them a spot in Round 2.

“This is football,” said Beaman coach Gift Ndam, after the game. “We will come back stronger.”

With a whole new spring UPSL season to play, the Lions have the perfect chance to test, work and continue to build ahead of the fall Open Cup qualifying rounds.

Des Moines coach Dean Johnson highlighted the challenge in preparing a match against a debutant, newcomer team like Beaman.

“Yeah, it was difficult because we didn’t have too much information on them, so we were kind of going in blind,” Johnson said. “It’s very hard to prep for that. We kind of focused on what we could do rather than the other team and I think it worked out pretty well for us today.”

The Menace will continue its journey taking on Chattanooga FC on April 5 in Round 2 of the tournament.

“We plan on going as far as we can and then we got a tough game in the next round, but we’re at home in front of our great fans and that’d be a really, really good one and we fully expect to win,” said Johnson.

Des Moines’ scorer Gabriel Rodriguez is hungry for more.

“Obviously, we want to play against an MLS team, so we’re going for it,” he said. “Plans for me, I just want to keep winning. I just want to help the team with goals.”

Filed Under: 2023 US Open Cup, Feature - Main, US Open Cup, US Open Cup Central Tagged With: 2023 US Open Cup, Beaman United, Des Moines Menace

2023 US Open Cup Qualifying: Beaman United rally twice, beat D’Feeters 4-3 in OT

December 20, 2022 by Jed Henderson

Beaman United celebrate after edging D'Feeters Kicks SC 4-3 in extra time to qualify for the 2023 US Open Cup. Photo: Jed Henderson
Beaman United celebrate after edging D'Feeters Kicks SC 4-3 in extra time to qualify for the 2023 US Open Cup. Photo: Jed Henderson
Beaman United celebrate after edging D’Feeters Kicks SC 4-3 in extra time to qualify for the 2023 US Open Cup. Photo: Jed Henderson
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Beaman United FC booked a spot in the 2023 edition of the US Open Cup after emerging victorious over D’Feeters Kicks SC in a 120-minute 4-3 victory. D’Feeters twice took the lead in regulation but were pegged back twice and eventually defeated by the home team in extra time. Beaman United’s hero was goalkeeper Alejandro Rodriguez who saved two penalties, one deep into extra time, to push his team to victory.

The message was clear from the beginning: “win and you’re in.” Anticipation for the game was only expounded as travel delays pushed back kickoff, but both teams were ready for the first whistle to start the battle.

The game quickly settled in a clear pattern: hosts Beaman looked to possess and break down their opponents, while D’Feeters stayed compact, springing forward on counter-attack opportunities.

The visitors found success early on. Oscar Ocampo hit a shot off the post in the 5th minute, and Juan Ramirez forced a big save from a 1-on-1 chance in the 11th minute. However, the visitors were not to be held at bay forever. In the 15th minute, Johnathon Diaz played a curling through ball with the outside of his foot to find Oscar Ocampo’s run behind the defense. Ocampo rounded the keeper and slotted home to put D’Feeters up 1-0.

In the 20th minute, Beaman had a chance to equalize from a corner as Kwadwo Poku’s header hit the post. The ball quickly traveled to the other end of the field where Juan Ramirez was taken down in the box to earn a penalty for D’Feeters. Beaman keeper Alejandro Ramirez dove correctly and saved his first penalty of the night to keep Beaman in the game. The game remained 1-0 at the half.

Beaman United pushed for an early second half equalizer and found it in the 50th minute. Hayden Black cushioned a cross into the path of Seth Poku, who had time to line up a sweetly hit half-volley to level the score.

D’Feeters went back in front in the 61st minute when Paul Gorish finished off a mazy run with a low strike to take back a 2-1 lead. Just six minutes later, Seth Poku won a penalty and converted for Beaman to bring the score back to 2-2. More chances came throughout a physical second half, but the teams were destined for extra time as the final whistle blew with the teams level.

Five minutes into extra time, Beaman took the lead for the first time as Nathaniel Bedai struck a beautiful volley from the top of the box to sneak past the keeper and put the hosts ahead 3-2.

The second half of extra time got even crazier. After hitting the post again in the 107th minute, D’Feeters earned a penalty that Roberto Gonzalez converted to level the score in the 113th minute. In the 117th minute, Joseph Omondi chested down a cross and slammed it home to put the home side up 4-3. The game appeared to be decided, but in the 118th minute D’Feeters earned yet another penalty, their third of the night. Alejandro Ramirez stepped up again to save his second penalty and preserve the lead. 

“I just try to watch the way the player is going to run, look at his body, and then just trust myself, play mind games, tell them I know where you’re going,” Ramirez said about how he was able to save two of the three penalties he faced. 

After four nervy minutes of stoppage time, the final whistle blew, and Beaman United FC had a ticket to the US Open Cup.

“It was a good team effort so I’m thankful for them,” Ramirez said.

Head coach Gift Ndam added: “I’m just excited that we won. D’Feeters are a great team. I just want to go celebrate with the guys.” When asked how it feels to have a place in the US Open Cup, h had only three words: “It feels great!”

Filed Under: 2023 US Open Cup, Feature - Main, Feature - Qualifying, US Open Cup, US Open Cup Central, US Open Cup Qualifying Tagged With: 2023 US Open Cup, 2023 US Open Cup Qualifying, Beaman United, D'Feeters Kicks SC

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