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2017 US Open Cup Round 1: FC Golden State Force survive early red card, shut out Outbreak FC

May 17, 2017 by Adrian Monroy

fc-golden-state-force-logoA 10-man FC Golden State Force managed to maintain its 2-0 lead against a visiting Outbreak FC who attacked in full force for most of the game in search of keeping their Lamar Hunt US Open Cup dreams alive.

This was because Force’s Dominic Oduro, a Ghanaian-born player who was drafted by Seattle Sounders this year, got a red card in the 29th minute for a cleats-up tackle.

Before the violent play, the home side started the game well as Cal Berkeley midfielder Jose Carrera-Garcia sent a pass from the edge of the box to Stanford’s Mark Verso, who just turned from his defender to finish his chance from the top of the six to give a 1-0 to the Force in the 7th minute.

Oduro did make a difference before he was red carded, as he gave an assist to Bruno Lavandoski in the 21st minute. Lavandoski received the pass and dribbled to take a shot to the lower left corner from just outside of the box to double Force’s lead.

“It allows you to play your game,” said Force coach Robert Friedland of his team scoring early in the game. “It settled it. So it was a great feeling.”

So with Oduro’s red card, Force had to change its formation and play more defensively. The Glendora-based team started with a 4-3-2-1 but adjusted to a 4-4-1.

Despite that, Force created several opportunities but were unable to convert.

Outbreak couldn’t take advantage of their outnumbered opponent. The team missed several wide open chances. But Force’s goalkeeper also played a huge role in his team’s shutout.

“Goalkeeper did a great job,” Friedland said. “The defense understood their job. And the rest of the players played very very hard to make up for the imbalance.”

With this victory, Force advanced to the second round of the completion. They are scheduled to host professional side Orange County Soccer Club of the United Soccer League at 7 p.m. on May 17 in Glendora.

Filed Under: US Open Cup Tagged With: 2017 US Open Cup, FC Golden State Force, Outbreak FC

2016 US Open Cup qualifying: Outbreak FC lose late lead, recover to beat San Pedro Monsters in OT

November 25, 2015 by Josh Hakala

Players from Outbreak FC (blue) and the San Pedro Monsters battle for the ball in a 2016 US Open Cup qualifying match. Photo: Joe Walsh
Players from Outbreak FC (blue) and the San Pedro Monsters battle for the ball in a 2016 US Open Cup qualifying match. Photo: Joe Walsh

Outbreak FC took the next step toward qualifying for the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup for the first time with a 4-3 extra time win over the San Pedro Monsters. The two Southern California-based teams squared off at the Toyota Sports Complex in Torrence, Calif. and it appeared that Outbreak FC was going to cruise into the final round with a 2-0 lead midway through the second half, but the Monsters scored a late equalizer to send the match into extra time.

In extra time, Outbreak prevailed to put themselves one win away from punching their ticket to the 103rd edition of the tournament.

Outbreak is one of four remaining Southern California teams in the competition, and the only SoCal Premier League team. They will play a “Win & You’re In” match the first weekend in April and will learn who they will play in that game when the draw is announced on Jan. 7, 2016. The likely opponent will either be the LA Wolves FC, La Maquina or San Nicolas FC.

MORE: CHECK OUT A PHOTO GALLERY FROM THIS GAME BY JOE WALSH (Twitter @TMesisFC)

Outbreak’s 2-0 lead was built by a pair of Cal State Fullerton teammates. After the club maintained the majority of the possession, it paid off in the 37th minute when Jameson Campbell finished off a quick touch in the box from Oscar Aguero.

Players from Outbreak FC (blue) and the San Pedro Monsters battle for the ball in a 2016 US Open Cup qualifying match. Photo: Joe Walsh
Players from Outbreak FC (blue) and the San Pedro Monsters battle for the ball in a 2016 US Open Cup qualifying match. Photo: Joe Walsh

Aguero followed that up with a goal of his own in the 60th minute off a pass from former UC Irvine standout Gray Bailey.

The second Outbreak goal sparked San Pedro into action as they stepped up the pressure to get back into the match. Outbreak goalkeeper Brandon Welch preserved the lead with some highlight reel-quality saves, but the Monsters had their first breakthrough in the 75th minute when they scored on a penalty kick.

San Pedro continued to press the rest of the half and were finally rewarded when a mistake on the Outbreak backline led to an 89th minute equalizer.

Extra time started as regulation began with Outbreak taking control of the match. Their possession would lead to a goal as Torey Edwards finished a spectacular side volley into the upper left corner on a cross in the 103rd minute.

In the second overtime period, Aguero fired a shot that led to a rebound goal by former professional Jason Boyce to give Outbreak a two-goal lead heading down the stretch. Boyce, 40, was originally drafted by the Colorado Rapids in 1998 and played for the Miami Fusion, Orange County Zodiac/Blue Star, Seattle Sounders (USL) and others.

San Pedro scored in the final minute to make it a one-goal game, but that’s as close as they would come as Outbreak advanced to the final round.

“I’m not sure if we are the Cinderella story, but we go into every game knowing we are capable of winning,” said Outbreak FC president Trent Bryson. “We don’t have practices or trainings. Everyone is responsible for their own trainings. We play for the love of the game and all possess a competitive instinct that focuses on winning. Perhaps the most significant quality to our team, is not what they do on the field but rather off the field. All are successful businessmen, corporate citizens and fans of the game.”

Filed Under: US Open Cup, US Open Cup Qualifying Tagged With: 2016 US Open Cup qualifying, Outbreak FC, San Pedro Monsters

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