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Introduction
General Information Contents
Name....................Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
quick facts
City/Zip.........................Pittsburgh, PA 15219 INTRODUCTION
Founded.................................March 11, 1998 Quick Facts............................................................................ 1
Nickname........................................... Hounds Media Information................................................................. 1
Colors..................................... Black and Gold Roster.................................................................................... 2
Conference.......... USL Championship Eastern Season Preview...................................................................... 3
Venue................................Highmark Stadium Schedule................................................................................ 4
Capacity................................................ 5,000 Highmark Stadium................................................................. 5
Owner..............................Tuffy Shallenberger
Website....................... www.riverhounds.com 2020 RIVERHOUNDS SC
Head Coach Bob Lilley.......................................................... 6
T eam Results Assistant Coaches.................................................................. 7
2019 Record....................................... 19-4-11 Player Bios........................................................................ 8-18
Conference Finish......................................1st
Goals For.................................................... 58 2020 OPPONENTS
Goals Against............................................. 30 League Structure................................................................. 19
Goal Differential (+/-)............................... +28 Opponent Profiles.......................................................... 20-22
Points Leader......................... Neco Brett (31)
Goals Leader.......................... Neco Brett (13) 2019 SEASON REVIEW
Assists Leader.................. Kenardo Forbes (9) Season Recap...................................................................... 24
Minutes Leader.............Tobi Adewole (2,847) Schedule and Results.......................................................... 25
Returners/Newcomers............................ 9/13 Roster | Statistics.................................................................. 26
League Results.................................................................... 27
T eam Staff
Head Coach.....................................Bob Lilley TEAM HISTORY
Assistant Coach..............................Dan Visser All-Time Table...................................................................... 28
Goalkeeping Coach........................Ross Cain Team History........................................................................ 29
Year-by-Year Results........................................................ 30-69
Postseason History.............................................................. 71
U.S. Open Cup History................................................... 72-73
20 All-Time Leaders............................................................. 74-76
Awards & Achievements...................................................... 77
media information
MEDIA CREDENTIALS PHOTOGRAPHY
All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials Photography credentials are issued to newspapers, wire services
to Hounds home games should be submitted via email to: and special publications. No flash photography is permitted, and
Anthony Picardi strobe use must be approved in advance. Photographers are
Email: media@riverhounds.com required to stay behind marked areas during matches.
Cell: (412) 952-5789
PRACTICES
INTERVIEWS Riverhounds SC normally trains in-season from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Interviews with players must be arranged through Director Monday through Friday at Highmark Stadium. Practices are open,
of Communications Anthony Picardi via the above contact but check in advance to the team’s availability because of
information. conditioning sessions, off days and travel for away matches.
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2020 Roster
Numerical Roster Breakdown
No. Name Pos Ht Wt Hometown (Previous Club) Returners
1 Danny Vitiello GK 6-2 185 Massapequa, N.Y. (Nashville SC) Steevan Dos Santos
2 Mark Lindstrom* D 6-3 200 Gavle, Gastrikland, Sweden (UNCW) Jordan Dover
3 Ropapa Mensah F 6-0 170 Accra, Ghana (Nashville SC) Kenardo Forbes
4 Dani Rovira M 5-9 145 Bogota, Colombia (University of Vermont) Mark Forrest
5 Jordan Dover D 5-8 150 Ajax, Ontario, Canada (Rochester Rhinos) Ryan James
6 Xhelil Asani D 6-1 165 Kičevo, North Macedonia (SKA Khabarovsk) Robbie Mertz
7 Ryan James D 5-8 155 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Nashville SC) Dani Rovira
8 Dakota Barnathan M 6-2 165 Massapequa, N.Y. (Ottawa Fury FC) Thomas Vancaeyezeele
10 Steevan Dos Santos F 6-4 208 Mindelo, Cape Verde (Ottawa Fury FC) Anthony Velarde
11 Kenardo Forbes M 5-10 165 Kingston, Jamaica (Rochester Rhinos)
12 Danny Griffin* M 5-9 165 Wethersfield, Conn. (Providence College)
14 Robbie Mertz M 5-7 150 Pittsburgh, Pa. (University of Michigan)
15 Anthony Velarde M 5-7 160 Reedley, Calif. (Fresno Pacific University)
By Position
16 Mark Forrest F 6-3 195 Douglassville, Pa. (Lehigh University)
Tomas Gomez
17
18
Thomas Vancaeyezeele D
Tomas Gomez GK
5-11
6-1
180
196
Caen, France (University of Charleston)
Webster Groves, Mo. (Saint Louis FC)
GK Anthony Mwembia
Danny Vitiello
20 Tony Walls D 5-11 185 Wauwatosa, Wis. (Chattanooga Red Wolves SC)
21 Patrick Bunk-Andersen D 6-2 172 Hvidovre, Denmark (Toronto FC II)
Xhelil Asani
22 Hunter Ashworth* D 6-5 180 Laguna Beach, Calif. (UCSB)
Hunter Ashworth
24 Anthony Mwembia* GK 6-2 191 Toulouse, France (Bowling Green State University)
Patrick Bunk-Andersen
33 Lukas Fernandes* F 5-10 165 Rochester, N.Y. (Temple University)
Jordan Dover
34 Skylar Thomas D 6-4 198 Scarborough, Ontario, Canada (Valour FC) D Ryan James
Mark Lindstrom
Skylar Thomas
Thomas Vancaeyezeele
Tony Walls
Alphabetical
Dakota Barnathan
No. Name Pos Ht Wt Hometown (Previous Club) Kenardo Forbes
6 Xhelil Asani D 6-1 165 Kičevo, North Macedonia (SKA Khabarovsk)
22 Hunter Ashworth* D 6-5 180 Laguna Beach, Calif. (UCSB) M Danny Griffin
Robbie Mertz
8 Dakota Barnathan M 6-2 165 Massapequa, N.Y. (Ottawa Fury FC) Dani Rovira
21 Patrick Bunk-Andersen D 6-2 172 Hvidovre, Denmark (Toronto FC II) Anthony Velarde
10 Steevan Dos Santos F 6-4 208 Mindelo, Cape Verde (Ottawa Fury FC)
5 Jordan Dover D 5-8 150 Ajax, Ontario, Canada (Rochester Rhinos) Steevan Dos Santos
33 Lukas Fernandes* F 5-10 165 Rochester, N.Y. (Temple University)
11 Kenardo Forbes M 5-10 165 Kingston, Jamaica (Rochester Rhinos) F Lukas Fernandes
Mark Forrest
16 Mark Forrest F 6-3 195 Douglassville, Pa. (Lehigh University) Ropapa Mensah
18 Tomas Gomez GK 6-1 196 Webster Groves, Mo. (Saint Louis FC)
12 Danny Griffin* M 5-9 165 Wethersfield, Conn. (Providence College)
7 Ryan James D 5-8 155 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Nashville SC)
2 Mark Lindstrom* D 6-3 200 Gavle, Gastrikland, Sweden (UNCW)
3 Ropapa Mensah F 6-0 170 Accra, Ghana (Nashville SC)
14 Robbie Mertz M 5-7 150 Pittsburgh, Pa. (University of Michigan) Coaching Staff
24 Anthony Mwembia* GK 6-2 191 Toulouse, France (Bowling Green State University) Bob Lilley
4 Dani Rovira M 5-9 145 Bogota, Colombia (University of Vermont) Head Coach
34 Skylar Thomas D 6-4 198 Scarborough, Ontario, Canada (Valour FC) Dan Visser
17 Thomas Vancaeyezeele D 5-11 180 Caen, France (University of Charleston) Assistant Coach
15 Anthony Velarde M 5-7 160 Reedley, Calif. (Fresno Pacific University) Ross Cain
1 Danny Vitiello GK 6-2 185 Massapequa, N.Y. (Nashville SC) Goalkeeping Coach
20 Tony Walls D 5-11 185 Wauwatosa, Wis. (Chattanooga Red Wolves SC)
Support Staff
Bob Smith
Head Athletic Trainer
Kyle Patrick
Athletic Trainer
Pronunciations
XHELIL ASANI JA-LEEL A-SAAN-EE
Dakota BARNATHAN BAR-NUH-THUN
TOMAS GOMEZ TOE-MAS GO-MEZ
ROPAPA MENSAH ROH-PAH-PUH MEN-SUH
Anthony MWEMBIA MWEM-BEE-A
Thomas VANCAEYEZEELE VAN-KAY-YAH-ZEEL
Anthony VELARDE VEY-LAR-DEH
Danny VITIELLO VIT-EE-EL-OH
* Rookie
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2020 Season Preview
2020 Vision
After two straight playoff seasons, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC returns a strong core heading into the
2020 campaign under the leadership of head coach Bob Lilley.
All-League First Team selection Kenardo Forbes and All-League Second Team honoree Thomas
Vancaeyezeele lead a group of nine returners. Other notables include Jordan Dover, who spent time
with the Guyana National Team in 2019, and Steevan Dos Santos, who posted 10 goals for the club
last year.
The Hounds acquire a new mix of veteran and rookie talent in 2020. Signee Tony Walls brings with
him nearly 100 games of experience at the USL Championship level and captained Lilley’s 2015 title-
winning Rochester Rhinos squad. Meanwhile, players such as Mark Lindstrom and Lukas Fernandes
will prepare for their first professional season after successful collegiate careers.
Positional Outlook
GOALKEEPERS
Three newcomers form the 2020 Hounds goalkeeping core. Tomas Gomez brings four seasons of USL
Championship experience and two Golden Gloves Awards to the table. Meanwhile, Danny Vitiello and rookie
Anthony Mwembia have not yet made their professional debut.
Returners: N/A
Newcomers: Tomas Gomez, Anthony Mwembia, Danny Vitiello
Departures: Ben Lundgaard, Kyle Morton, Austin Pack
DEFENDERS
Hunter Ashworth, Patrick Bunk-Andersen, Mark Lindstrom and Skylar Thomas all arrive in Pittsburgh to fortify the
center back positions. Meanwhile, Jordan Dover and Ryan James both return to man the flanks of the Hounds’
defense. Thomas Vancaeyezeele and Tony Walls each bring versatility to the roster, being able to play in multiple
positions whereas Xhelil Asani serves as a left-sided threat.
Returners: Jordan Dover, Ryan James, Thomas Vancaeyezeele
Newcomers: Xhelil Asani, Hunter Ashworth, Patrick Bunk-Andersen, Mark Lindstrom, Skylar Thomas, Tony Walls
Departures: Tobi Adewole, Prosper Figbe, Joe Greenspan, Todd Pratzner, Caleb Smith, Uchenna Uzo
MIDFIELDERS
Robbie Mertz, Dani Rovira and Anthony Velarde return for year No. 2 with the club. Alongside of them, Kenardo
Forbes brings MVP-caliber talent to the mix. Danny Griffin and Dakota Barnathan each enter their first seasons in
Pittsburgh.
Returners: Kenardo Forbes, Robbie Mertz, Dani Rovira, Anthony Velarde
Newcomers: Dakota Barnathan, Danny Griffin
Departures: Mouhamed Dabo, Noah Franke, Sammy Kahsai, Kevin Kerr
FORWARDS
Steevan Dos Santos and Mark Forrest return for the 2020 campaign, both serving as large targets on the frontline.
The Hounds bring in Ropapa Mensah, who carries three years of USL Championship experience. Lukas Fernandes
enters his rookie campaign after competing at Temple University.
Returners: Steevan Dos Santos, Mark Forrest
Newcomers: Lukas Fernandes, Ropapa Mensah
Departures: Neco Brett, Christian Volesky
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2020 Schedule
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Highmark Stadium
quick facts
Opened: April 13, 2013
Spectator Capacity: 5,000
Field Size: 110 x 70 square feet
Positioned along the Monongahela River with the skyline of Pittsburgh overshadowing its pitch, Highmark Stadium
has served as the home of Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC since its opening in 2013.
One of the premier venues in the Steel City, Highmark all-time scoring leaders
Stadium broke ground on June 25, 2012. It was completed Name Goals (league)
on April 13, 2013, at a total cost of $10.2 million raised 1. Kevin Kerr (PIT) 22
entirely through private investment. Along with being the 2. Neco Brett (PIT) 17
3. José Angulo (PIT/STL/HFD) 16
home of Riverhounds SC, the venue hosts a variety Rob Vincent (PIT) 16
of events, including high school football, college soccer, 5. Corey Hertzog (PIT) 13
concerts and other unique entertainment. Name Goals (all comp.)
1. Kevin Kerr (PIT) 24
The first-ever match played at Highmark Stadium pitted the 2. Neco Brett (PIT) 23
Hounds against long-time rival Harrisburg City Islanders, 3. Rob Vincent (PIT) 20
now Penn FC, on April 13, 2013. In front of a sellout of 4. José Angulo (PIT/STL/HFD) 17
more than 4,000 people in attendance, former Hound José 5. Corey Hertzog (PIT) 13
Angulo scored the first-ever goal at Highmark Stadium in the
70th minute to give Pittsburgh the lead in the second half. The score would not hold though, as the City Islanders
responded with tallies in the 78th and 90th minutes to propel them to a 2-1 victory.
In seven seasons played at Highmark Stadium, the Hounds have a 52-35-34 overall record at the venue. In 2018,
the club hosted its first-ever playoff match on its turf – a defeat to Bethlehem Steel FC in a shootout.
At the time of its construction, the venue’s FIFA 2-star certified artificial turf was one of only six fields to earn that
designation in the United States.
Highmark Stadium underwent two different seating additions in 2018. The first one involved placing seats along
the Monongahela River whereas the second addition expanded the grandstand on the East End of the venue.
On game days, the club is cheered on faithfully by its supporter’s group, the Steel Army, which is located in the
Paul Child Grandstand that can be found on the East End of the stadium.
Stadium Map
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Head Coach Bob Lilley
Announced as the club’s 10th head coach in its history on Nov. 14, 2017, Bob Lilley will enter his
third season at the helm for Riverhounds SC.
In 2019, Lilley led the club to a 19-4-11 regular season record, which totals the most single-season
wins in team history, and the USL Championship Eastern Conference regular season champion-
ship. The club also made the postseason in 2018, when it hosted the first-ever playoff match at
Highmark Stadium. Lilley has posted a 34-9-25 regular season record with the Hounds, including
shutting out opponents in 34 of these 68 matches.
Lilley came to Pittsburgh after coaching the USL Championship-side Rochester Rhinos, which he
led during two separate stints (2014-17 and 2010-11). In his six seasons with the Rhinos, Lilley
compiled an 82-39-51 regular season record, which includes a 2015 mark of 17-1-10 en route
to winning Coach of the Year honors and the USL Cup. He also was named Coach of the Year
in 2010, when Rochester won the USSF Division 2 Professional League regular season title. The
Experience: Rhinos made the playoffs in every season under Lilley and achieved at least a fourth-round finish in
20th year (third with PIT) the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup from 2014-17.
Date Hired: Before joining the Rhinos ahead of their 2010 season, Lilley spent the 2007-08 campaign as head
November 14, 2017 coach of the Detroit Ignition of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). He earned Coach of the
Year honors, as the Ignition logged a 22-8 record and won the league’s regular season champion-
Alma Mater: ship.
George Mason University, 1987
For three seasons (2005-07), Lilley served as head coach for the Vancouver Whitecaps of the USL
Hometown: First Division. While with the club, he guided the Whitecaps to a 33-20-31 overall regular season
Fort Monmouth, NJ record and a league championship in 2006.
Birthdate: From 2002-03, Lilley was the head coach for the Montreal Impact of the USL A-League. He direct-
May 2, 1966 ed the club to the playoffs both years and amassed a regular season record of 32-15-9, in addition
to winning Coach of the Year honors in 2003.
All-Time Record:
289-137-122 The Fort Monmouth, New Jersey native began his head-coaching career with the Hershey
Wildcats, which he led from 1997-01. In his five seasons with the USL A-League club, he compiled
Coaching Experience: an 86-46-6 overall regular season record and was named Coach of the Year in 1997, his first-ever
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC campaign as a head coach. Hershey made the playoffs each season with Lilley at the helm, includ-
Head coach, 2018-present ing a trip to the A-League final in 2001.
Rochester Rhinos
Head coach, 2010-11, 2014-17 Across his 19 seasons of head-coaching experience at every level, Lilley holds an all-time record of
Detroit Ignition 289-137-122, has logged at least a .500 winning percentage during each regular season and has
Head coach, 2007-08 led his team into the postseason every year. He also has won two league titles and earned Coach
Vancouver Whitecaps of the Year honors five times. In 2010, he was inducted into the USL Hall of Fame as a coach.
Head coach, 2005-07
Montreal Impact Lilley played professionally with the Orlando Lions of the American Soccer League from 1989-90
Head coach, 2002-03 (two seasons) and the Maryland Bays of the American Professional Soccer League in 1991 (one
Hershey Wildcats season). He also played professional indoor soccer with the Hershey Impact of the National
Head coach, 1997-01 Professional Soccer League (NPSL) from 1988-91 (three seasons), the Harrisburg Heat of the NPSL
from 1991-97 (six seasons) and the Pittsburgh Stingers of the Continental Indoor Soccer League in
Accolades: 1994 (one season).
2015 USL Cup Champion
2006 USL-1 Champion From 1984-87, Lilley played collegiately at George Mason University, where he was a four-year
USL Hall of Fame starter and team captain. He was inducted into the George Mason Men’s Soccer Hall of Fame in
5x Coach of the Year 2011.
Bob Lilley
leads the Hounds with a
stacked resume that not
only includes a league
title in 2015, but also
an incredible 19-year
coaching career that
has exactly zero missed
playoff appearances.
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Assistant Coaches
Prior to arriving in Pittsburgh, Visser served as an assistant coach at the United States Naval Acad-
emy during its 2015 campaign. The Midshipmen finished this season with an 8-9-1 overall record.
From 2013-14, Visser was head coach at Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Massachusetts. The
Lions held a 3-14-0 record during his first year and improved to 5-12-1 during his second season
at the helm.
Visser began his coaching career at the NCAA Division III level, serving as an assistant coach and
recruiting coordinator at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. During his two years at
Eastern, the Eagles compiled a 21-11-2 record and had 11 student-athletes earn All-Conference
honors.
The West Chester, Pennsylvania native played collegiately as a midfielder at Messiah College for
four seasons before graduating in 2008. During this period, the team won three national cham-
pionships and accumulated an 89-6-2 record. The two-time team captain also received Regional
All-America honors in 2007.
Cain served as the goalkeeping coach with Sporting Kansas City II during the 2019 USL
Championship campaign. Before arriving with Sporting Kansas City II, he spent a season as the
goalkeeping coach with Northern Illinois University in 2018.
Cain played collegiately as a goalkeeper at University of Illinois-Chicago from 2002-05 and stayed
with the program as an assistant coach in 2006 before becoming the director of operations for an
additional four seasons. The Rochester, Minnesota native then later returned to the Flames as the
men’s soccer goalkeeper coach from 2015-17.
From 2006-10, Cain was a staff coach at Chicago United FC. During his tenure with the amateur
side, he worked with numerous goalkeepers who would go on to professional careers, including
Stefan Cleveland, Tim Dobrowolski, Mitch Hildebrandt, Zac Lubin and Richard Sanchez.
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Player Bios
1
Birthdate: March 6, 1996 Height: 6-2
Hometown: Massapequa, New York Weight: 185
Previous Club: Nashville SC Twitter: @dannyvitiello_
How Acquired: Signed (2/25/20) Instagram: @dannyvitiello_
Pronunciation: VIT-EE-EL-OH
The goalkeeper arrives in Pittsburgh after spending the 2019 USL Championship season with Nashville SC. He did not record an
appearance with Nashville.
From 2014-18, the Massapequa, New York native competed for the University at Albany. After redshirting his freshman season, he
made at least 10 appearances in his remaining four years. He saw much of his success during his junior campaign, when he posted 10
clean sheets and a .879 save percentage in 15 games played en route to a 0.50 goals-against average.
Vitiello completed his collegiate career at Albany with 60 games played, 0.98 goals-against average, .784 save percentage and 24
shutouts.
2
Birthdate: January 26, 1996 Height: 6-3
Hometown: Gavle, Gastrikland, Sweden Weight: 200
Previous Club: UNCW Twitter: @MarkDaSilvaL
How Acquired: Signed (1/16/20) Instagram: @marklindstromm
Mark Lindstrom joins Riverhounds SC in 2020 for his first professional season.
Previously competing at UNC Wilmington (UNCW) from 2016-19, Lindstrom is the only player in program history to be named All-Co-
lonial Athletic Association (CAA) for four seasons. The stalwart defender also was named United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region
Second Team as a junior and senior. As a freshman, he made an instant impact and started all 17 of his appearances en route to being
named to the CAA All-Rookie Team.
The Gavle, Gastrikland, Sweden native finished his collegiate career at UNCW with 68 games played (65 starts), two goals and four
points. He scored both of his goals were scored during his senior campaign.
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Player Bios
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Birthdate: August 20, 1997 Height: 6-0
Hometown: Accra, Ghana Weight: 170
Previous Club: Nashville SC Twitter: @RopapaMensah
How Acquired: Signed (1/29/20) Instagram: @ropapamensah
Pronunciation: ROH-PAH-PUH MEN-SUH
Ropapa Mensah arrives in Pittsburgh for his fourth season at the USL Championship level.
From 2018-19, Mensah suited up for Nashville SC. This past season, he posted six goals, which tied for the second-highest total on
the squad. Beginning his USL Championship tenure with Penn FC in 2017, Mensah posted seven goals and two assists en route to the
highest scoring season of his career.
The striker has racked up 77 games played (44 starts), 18 goals and 10 assists in his USL Championship career.
In 2016, the Accra, Ghana native began his professional career with Inter Allies of the Ghana Premier League, the top tier of pro-
fessional soccer in the country, and logged 19 games played and three goals. He was loaned to Penn FC and Nashville SC over the
course of the 2017 and 2018 seasons before the latter purchased his contract outright for the 2019 campaign.
Mensah was named to the Ghana U-23 National Team for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations. He did not record an appearance in the
tournament.
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Birthdate: December 15, 1996 Height: 5-9
Hometown: Bogota, Colombia Weight: 145
Previous Club: University of Vermont Twitter: @_rovi
How Acquired: Exercised Option (12/4/19) Instagram: @_rovi19
Dani Rovira will suit up in Black and Gold for his second professional season in 2020.
The midfielder made eight appearances for Pittsburgh in 2019, including four starts. He totaled 15 interceptions, 15 tackles and seven
clearances in his rookie campaign.
Playing his collegiate junior and senior campaigns at the University of Vermont from 2017-18, Rovira totaled 33 games played (23
starts) and two assists while at the school. Both of his assists came during his senior campaign, in which he accumulated 16 appearanc-
es and 11 starts.
The Bogota, Colombia native began his college career at Dean College, where he was named to the United States Collegiate Athletic
Association All-America Second Team as a sophomore after finishing third on the squad with seven assists.
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Player Bios
5
Birthdate: December 14, 1994 Height: 5-8
Hometown: Ajax, Ontario, Canada Weight: 150
Previous Club: Rochester Rhinos Twitter: @J_dover
How Acquired: Signed (1/21/20) Instagram: @jdover_5
Heading into the 2020 campaign, Jordan Dover prepares for his third straight season with Riverhounds SC.
The defender started all 25 of his appearances in 2019 for the Hounds, adding a goal and two assists. In 2018, Dover started 29 of his
30 games played and finished second on the team with 73 tackles. The wingback scored two goals, including his first career profes-
sional tally against FC Cincinnati on April 21 at Nippert Stadium.
As a member of the Rochester Rhinos in 2017, Dover started 19 of his 23 regular season appearances and both of the club’s
postseason matches. Including postseason games, the defender tallied the fifth-most interceptions (46) and tackles (50) for the USL
Championship side on the season.
Prior to signing his first professional contract with the Rhinos, Dover competed for Durham United FA of the semi-professional
League1 Ontario in 2016. The Ajax, Ontario, Canada native finished fourth on the team in minutes while logging one goal and one
assist in 16 appearances.
Collegiately, Dover played at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay from 2012-15. Starting 58 of 63 games played in his collegiate
career for the Phoenix, he totaled five goals, one assist, 80 shots and 28 shots on goal.
Dover competed for the Guyana National Team during the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup, making his debut against the United States on
June 18, 2019. He had two caps in the tournament.
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Birthdate: September 12, 1995 Height: 6-1
Hometown: Kičevo, North Macedonia Weight: 165
Previous Club: SKA Khabarovsk Twitter: N/A
How Acquired: Signed (1/28/20) Instagram: @xhekiasani
Pronunciation: JA-LEEL A-SAAN-EE
Xhelil Asani arrives to Pittsburgh for the 2020 season, which will be his first campaign in the United States.
The defender most recently played one season (2019-20) for SKA Khabarovsk in the Russian Football National League, a second divi-
sion league. He started two of his five appearances. Before arriving in Russia, he played one campaign (2018-19) for FK Mladost Doboj
Kakanj, a top-tier club in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and appeared in 27 matches (26 starts).
Asani had three different stints in North Macedonia’s First League, the country’s top tier of professional soccer. He played for Shkendija
during the 2017-18 season, Metalurg during the 2015-16 campaign and Napredok during the 2013-14 season. During these three
seasons, he accumulated 30 games played (25 starts) and one goal.
The Kičevo, North Macedonia native also played one season each in the top tiers of Belarus (Torpedo BelAZ), Malta (Pembroke Athle-
ta) and Albania (Bylis).
In his eight-season professional career, he has totaled 97 games played, 78 starts and two goals.
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Player Bios
7
Birthdate: April 21, 1994 Height: 5-8
Hometown: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Weight: 155
Previous Club: Rochester Rhinos Twitter: N/A
How Acquired: Exercised Option (12/4/19) Instagram: @jrleejames
Ryan James returns to Pittsburgh for the 2020 season, his second straight campaign with the club.
The defender was a workhorse on the Riverhounds backline in 2019, making 34 appearances (31 starts) and logging 2,831 minutes on
the year. He also finished the season with a career-high five assists.
While playing for Nashville SC in 2018, the defender started 11 of his 16 appearances with the USL Championship side, totaling 30
clearances and 32 interceptions in 1,011 minutes.
James began his professional career with the Rochester Rhinos, which he played two seasons for from 2016-17. During his two cam-
paigns with the Rhinos, James posted one goal and three assists in 60 regular season games played. In 2017, he led the club with 34
appearances and 2,983 minutes, including two postseason starts.
Prior to joining Rochester, the Bowling Green State University product was selected 52nd overall by Sporting Kansas City in the third
round of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. He did not play a match with the MLS side.
While competing as a midfielder at Bowling Green from 2012-15, the Mississauga, Ontario, Canada native started 69 of his 79 games
played en route to racking up nine goals, 15 assists and 33 points in his collegiate career. He was named All-Mac Second Team during
both his junior and senior campaigns.
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Birthdate: November 9, 1994 Height: 6-2
Hometown: Massapequa, New York Weight: 165
Previous Club: Ottawa Fury FC Twitter: N/A
How Acquired: Signed (3/3/20) Instagram: N/A
Pronunciation: BAR-NUH-THUN
The veteran last played for Ottawa Fury FC in 2019 and Sporting Kansas City II from 2017-18. With Fury FC last season, he posted a
career-high 24 games played and the first two points (both assists) of his professional career.
While with Sporting Kansas City II, he helped the squad reach the 2017 USL Championship title match. During this postseason run,
Barnathan started all four of the team’s games and showcased versatility while playing both in the midfield and on the backline.
The Massapequa, New York native has 45 appearances and two assists in his USL Championship career.
Collegiately, Barnathan competed for Virginia Commonwealth University from 2012-16, redshirting his freshman season. He finished
his career with the Rams logging 80 games played (72 starts), nine goals and eight assists.
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Player Bios
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Birthdate: September 17, 1989 Height: 6-4
Hometown: Mindelo, Cape Verde Weight: 208
Previous Club: Ottawa Fury FC Twitter: @SantosSteevan
How Acquired: Exercised Option (12/4/19) Instagram: N/A
Steevan Dos Santos returns to Pittsburgh for the 2020 campaign. This will be his second straight season with the club.
Dos Santos was one of Pittsburgh’s best offensive threats in 2019, racking up a team second-best 10 goals in 33 appearances for the
Hounds while also adding four assists. His 29 total shots on target also ranked second on the team.
Prior to arriving in Pittsburgh, the striker spent the previous two seasons (2017-18) with Ottawa Fury FC, pacing or tying for the team
lead in tallies during both campaigns. He was given the Fury FC Top Scorer Award after the 2017 season, as he set a club record with
10 league play goals. With Fury FC, the striker posted 15 goals and six assists across both seasons. Dos Santos first began play at the
USL Championship level with the Rochester Rhinos, where he played for two seasons (2015-16). During the 2016 campaign, he fin-
ished with eight goals across 26 league appearances in addition to scoring three goals in two postseason games. In 2015, he helped
the squad to its USL Cup championship, tying for the team lead with eight goals in 21 league appearances and totaling two additional
tallies in three playoff matches.
In his USL Championship playing career, Dos Santos has racked up 41 goals, 15 assists and 97 points in 136 games played.
Prior to playing in the United States, the Mindelo, Cape Verde native began his career in his home country with CS Mindelense, which
he competed for from 2007-12. He then played in Norway for Ullensaker/Kisa IL for two seasons (2012-13) before being signed by
Progresso, a club in Angola, for a short stint prior to joining Rochester in 2015.
USL Championship Career Statistics
Year Club GP Goals Assists Points
2015 Rochester Rhinos 21 8 0 16
2016 Rochester Rhinos 26 8 5 21
2017 Ottawa Fury FC 27 10 1 21
2018 Ottawa Fury FC 29 5 5 15
2019 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC 33 10 4 24
TOTAL 136 41 15 97
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Birthdate: May 15, 1988 Height: 5-10
Hometown: Kingston, Jamaica Weight: 165
Previous Club: Rochester Rhinos Twitter: N/A
How Acquired: Exercised Option (12/4/19) Instagram: @kenardoforbes_11
Kenardo Forbes returns for his third straight season with Riverhounds SC.
Since joining the roster in 2018, the midfielder has been at the center of the club’s success, being named All-League Second Team in
2018 and All-League First Team in 2019. He also was an MVP Finalist in 2019.
Playing for the USL Championship-side Rochester Rhinos from 2015-17, the midfielder started at least 20 games each season and led
the club with 19 assists (including playoffs) during this span. He captained the Rhinos in 2017 and was named All-League Second Team
in 2016. A member of the 2015 USL Cup-winning squad, he assisted the game-winning overtime goal, giving the Rhinos a 2-1 win
over LA Galaxy II in the title game.
In addition to USL Championship play, Forbes has spent seven seasons with the Syracuse Silver Knights (now branded as Utica City FC)
of the Major Arena Soccer League from 2011-18. He finished his indoor career as the club’s all-time leading scorer and was named the
Silver Knights’ MVP for the 2016-17 season, as he led the team with 42 points.
Forbes began his professional career in 2006 with Naggo Head FC, then a part of the Jamaican National Premier League. After one
season in Portmore, he moved back to his hometown to play for Waterhouse FC from 2007-11 (four seasons) and again in 2014.
Forbes captained Waterhouse for a spell and notably appeared in three matches during the 2014-15 CONCACAF Champions League
Group Stages. The Kingston, Jamaica native has three caps for the Jamaica National Team, debuting with the squad in 2010.
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Birthdate: July 14, 1998 Height: 5-9
Hometown: Wethersfield, Connecticut Weight: 165
Previous Club: Providence College Twitter: @DannyGriffin04
How Acquired: Signed (3/3/20) Instagram: @danny_griffin10
Before arriving in Pittsburgh, the Providence College product was drafted by Columbus Crew SC with the 49th overall selection in the
second round of the 2020 MLS SuperDraft. The midfielder was let go by the MLS side prior to the start of its 2020 season.
Griffin played collegiately at Providence from 2016-19 and made an instant impact on the team. He started all 20 of his matches
played as a freshman and was a unanimous selection to the Big East All-Freshman Team. He also was named All-Great Lakes Region
Third Team for his freshman season. He capped his time with the Friars with an All-Big East Third Team selection as a senior.
The Wethersfield, Connecticut native finished his collegiate career at Providence with 80 games played (80 starts), 13 goals and six
assists.
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Birthdate: December 4, 1996 Height: 5-7
Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Weight: 150
Previous Club: University of Michigan Twitter: @robbiemertz14
How Acquired: Exercised Option (12/4/19) Instagram: @robbiemertz
The midfielder was an important part of the Pittsburgh attack during his rookie season in 2019, finishing the year with six goals in 26
appearances. The two-time Team of the Week honoree tallied the most goals of any Hounds midfielder.
In 2019, the Colorado Rapids selected Mertz with the No. 76 overall pick in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft. The Rapids later released him
prior to their second preseason camp.
Mertz arrived with the Hounds after competing at the University of Michigan from 2015-2018. During his junior and senior campaigns,
he was named United Soccer Coaches All-North Region (second team as a senior and third team as a junior) and All-Big Ten (first team
as a senior and second team as a junior). In April 2019, he was awarded the prestigious Big Ten Medal of Honor, an award presented
for academic and athletic achievement.
In his collegiate career at Michigan, Mertz accumulated 76 games played (55 starts), nine goals and 12 assists.
The Pittsburgh native played at Upper St. Clair High School, in addition to a stint with the Riverhounds Development Academy. He
was named the Gatorade Player of the Year in Pennsylvania for the 2014-15 season and led Upper St. Clair to two state championships
(2012 and 2013).
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Birthdate: March 8, 1996 Height: 5-7
Hometown: Reedley, California Weight: 160
Previous Club: Fresno Pacific University Twitter: @Anthonyv789
How Acquired: Exercised Option (12/4/19) Instagram: @anthonyvelarde10
Pronunciation: VEY-LAR-DEH
The midfielder made 25 appearances (11 starts) in his rookie season for the Black and Gold, playing 1,065 minutes. He recorded dou-
ble-digit takeaways as well as 53 duels won to go along with his three goals during the 2019 campaign. He also recorded four assists
and 25 key passes on the year.
Playing for the Fresno Pacific University from 2014-18, Velarde notched his highest-scoring season during his redshirt senior campaign,
logging 14 goals and 20 assists en route to a Division II Conference Commissioners Association First-Team All-America selection. He
also totaled double-digit goals and assists during his redshirt junior season, posting 10 tallies and 13 helpers. Prior to redshirting the
2016 season, he recorded one goal and seven assists as a sophomore and four assists as a freshman.
In his collegiate career, the Reedley, California native amassed 71 games played, 25 goals and 44 assists while at Fresno Pacific.
Upon the completion of his collegiate playing career, he broke the PacWest Conference’s all-time career assist record. He also became
the first PacWest player to record 12 or more assists in consecutive seasons.
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Birthdate: December 3, 1996 Height: 6-3
Hometown: Douglassville, Pennsylvania Weight: 195
Previous Club: Lehigh University Twitter: N/A
How Acquired: Exercised Option (12/4/19) Instagram: @mark_forrest
Mark Forrest returns to Riverhounds SC in 2020 for his second season with the club.
Forrest appeared in seven games for the Hounds during the 2019 campaign, making one start. He scored his first-ever professional
goal in Pittsburgh’s 1-0 win over Birmingham Legion FC on Oct. 20, 2019, that clinched the No. 1 seed for Pittsburgh in the postsea-
son.
The forward was selected by the Chicago Fire with the No. 77 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft before
officially arriving with the Hounds.
Forrest, playing collegiately at Lehigh from 2015-18, was twice named Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year (2017 and 2018). In
addition, the Douglassville, Pennsylvania native earned First-Team All-Atlantic Region honors as a senior, in addition to United Soccer
Coaches Third Team All-America honors as a junior.
Over the course of his career at Lehigh, Forrest racked up 73 games played (66 starts), 41 goals and 21 assists. The striker notched his
most single-season goals (15), assists (eight) and points (38) during his junior campaign.
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Birthdate: July 27, 1994 Height: 5-11
Hometown: Caen, France Weight: 180
Previous Club: University of Charleston Twitter: @Vankizii
How Acquired: Exercised Option (12/4/19) Instagram: @Vankizi
Pronunciation: VAN-KAY-YAH-ZEEL
Thomas Vancaeyezeele returns to Riverhounds SC for his third season with the club.
After setting a single-season club record with 2,909 minutes played as a rookie in 2018, Vancaeyezeele followed it up by logging 2,681
minutes during 31 games played (30 starts) in 2019. He is well-known for his versatility, playing in the attacking and holding midfield as
well as all across the backline. He was named All-League Second Team in 2019.
From 2016-17, Vancaeyezeele anchored the backline for the University of Charleston (WV). Named United Soccer Coaches NCAA
Division II National Player of the Year in 2017, the defender helped the Golden Eagles to their first national championship in school
history. He started all 24 of his games played and recorded four goals plus two assists en route to United Soccer Coaches First Team
All-America, First Team All-Mountain East Conference and Mountain East Conference Defender of the Year honors. In 2016, the
defender started 15 of his 17 appearances and netted one goal.
The Caen, France native began his soccer career with fourth-tier club Stade Malherbe Caen II of the French Championnat National 2
during its 2011-12 season. He later joined Hérodville of the Championnat National 3 for its 2013-14 campaign, when he posted 20
games played for the fifth-tier team.
Vancaeyezeele competed internationally for French Guiana during the Concacaf Nations League group play stage in 2019.
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Birthdate: May 20, 1993 Height: 6-1
Hometown: Webster Groves, Missouri Weight: 196
Previous Club: Saint Louis FC Twitter: @tomas_gomez_18
How Acquired: Signed (3/4/20) Instagram: @tomasigomez23
Pronunciation: TOE-MAS GO-MEZ
Tomas Gomez inks a deal with Riverhounds SC for the 2020 campaign.
The past two seasons (2018-19), Gomez has suited up for Saint Louis FC. In this timeframe, he has posted 37 games played and 12
clean sheets.
Playing under head coach Bob Lilley with the Rochester Rhinos in 2016 and 2017, Gomez won the league’s Golden Gloves Award
during each campaign, which is awarded to the goalkeeper with the lowest goals-against average (GAA) for the season. The goalkeep-
er posted a 0.69 GAA in 2016 and a 0.75 GAA in 2017.
For his USL Championship career, Gomez holds 77 games played, 30 shutouts and a 1.00 GAA.
Columbus Crew SC drafted Gomez with the No. 60 overall selection in the third round of the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. The goalkeeper
did not sign with Crew SC, but instead inked a contract with MLS’ San Jose Earthquakes for the 2015 campaign. He did not appear in
a match for the Earthquakes.
The Webster Groves, Missouri native played collegiately at Georgetown University, where he was a four-year starter from 2011-14. He
made 251 saves in 81 career starts for the Hoyas en route to setting a school record 36 shutouts upon the completion of his collegiate
duration. Furthermore, he was named All-Big East Conference and All-Region during his sophomore, junior and senior campaigns.
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Birthdate: January 16, 1990 Height: 5-11
Hometown: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Weight: 185
Previous Club: Chattanooga Red Wolvs SC Twitter: @TWalls20
How Acquired: Signed (1/15/20) Instagram: @twalls20
USL Championship veteran Tony Walls signs with Riverhounds SC for the 2020 season. Walls arrives in Pittsburgh after competing with
Chattanooga Red Wolves SC of USL League One during the 2019 campaign. He made 24 appearances for the club.
From 2017-18, he suited up for Saint Louis FC for two seasons. In 2018, he helped the USL Championship side to its first-ever post-
season appearance. Walls started this postseason game for the club. Beginning his USL Championship experience with the Rochester
Rhinos, Walls competed for the club from 2014-16. In 2015, he captained the Rhinos to a league championship en route to All-League
First Team honors. Playing in the midfield, he also recorded career highs in goals (four), assists (two) and points (10).
The Wauwatosa, Wisconsin native was selected by the Chicago Fire in the third round (47th overall) of the 2012 MLS Supplemental
Draft. He spent the entire 2012 season with the Fire, appearing in the club’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup match against the Michigan
Bucks.
In addition to his professional outdoor tenure, Walls has played professionally on the indoor circuit for seven seasons. He competed
for the Milwaukee Wave from 2013-16 (three seasons), Cedar Rapids Rampage from 2016-18 (two seasons), Ontario Fury 2018-19 (one
season) and St. Louis Ambush from 2019-20 (one season).
Playing collegiately at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay from 2008-11, he was thrice named United Soccer Coaches Great Lakes
All-Region (first team as sophomore, third team as a junior and senior).
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Birthdate: January 13, 1995 Height: 6-2
Hometown: Hvidovre, Denmark Weight: 172
Previous Club: Toronto FC II Twitter: @palle_bunk
How Acquired: Signed (3/10/20) Instagram: @pallebunk_
Patrick Bunk-Andersen arrives in Pittsburgh after competing for Toronto FC II in USL League One.
Bunk-Andersen started 27 of his 28 appearances for 2,475 minutes, leading Toronto FC II in all three statistics in 2019. The defender
also led the club with 109 clearances and was just one of four USL League One players to record at least 100 clearances last season.
On the offensive side of the ball, he posted five goals, which ranked second most on the team.
The Hvidovre, Denmark native was drafted by Toronto FC with the No. 54 overall pick in the third round of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft.
He went on to sign a deal with affiliated club Toronto FC II.
Playing at Clemson University from 2015-18, Bunk-Andersen racked up 82 career collegiate appearances. As a junior and senior, he
was named United Soccer Coaches All-South Region Third Team.
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Birthdate: January 8, 1998 Height: 6-5
Hometown: Laguna Beach, California Weight: 180
Previous Club: UCSB Twitter: N/A
How Acquired: Signed (3/10/20) Instagram: @hunter__ashworth
For his collegiate career, Ashworth split time between UCSB (2018-19) and the University of San Francisco (2015-17).
At UCSB, he started all 34 of his games played while adding three goals and three assists between his redshirt junior and redshirt
senior campaigns.
At San Francisco, the Laguna Beach, California native started 10 of his 13 games played during his freshman season, which was cut
short due to a callup to the U-17 New Zealand National Team for the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup. At the U-17 World Cup, he made
three appearances and scored one goal.
Ashworth continued his international experience, playing for the U-20 New Zealand National Team in 2016, when he helped the team
win the Oceania Football Confederation Championships. He started all of the team’s five games in the tournament and scored one
goal, coming against Vanuatu in the final.
In 2017, the 6-foot-5-inch defender suited up for the U-20 New Zealand National Team during the FIFA U-20 World Cup. He started all
four of the team’s matches and added one goal against Honduras in group play.
In part due to his international experience, Ashworth redshirted his sophomore campaign at San Francisco and did not play during the
Dons’ 2017 season.
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Birthdate: April 12, 1996 Height: 6-2
Hometown: Toulouse, France Weight: 191
Previous Club: BGSU Twitter: @anthony_mwembia
How Acquired: Signed (1/16/20) Instagram: @mwembia
Pronunciation: MWEM-BEE-A
Anthony Mwembia inks a deal with Riverhounds SC for 2020 and will compete in his first professional season.
Playing collegiately at Bowling Green State University from 2016-19, Mwembia captained the squad to the Mid-American Conference
(MAC) Tournament Final as a senior en route to being named to the MAC’s All-Tournament Team. Becoming an integral part of the
program as a freshman, the goalkeeper earned the starting role from the start. He bookended his time with the Falcons with All-MAC
First Team honors.
The Toulouse, France native recorded 66 games played, 1.04 GAA, .759 save percentage and 26 shutouts over the course of his
collegiate career.
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Birthdate: February 26, 1998 Height: 5-10
Hometown: Rochester, New York Weight: 165
Previous Club: Temple University Twitter: @Luke_Fernandes9
How Acquired: Signed (12/19/19) Instagram: @lukas_fernandes9
Lukas Fernandes arrives in Pittsburgh for his first season with Riverhounds SC.
The rookie begins his professional career with the Black and Gold after a standout collegiate career at Temple University that saw
Fernandes lead the Owls offensively in each of his last two seasons.
The forward capped off his Temple career with a superb senior season that saw him lead the Owls in both goals and total points for
the second straight year en route to being named All-AAC (American Athletic Conference) in back-to-back seasons. He started all 17
games in 2019, recording three goals and five assists for a team-high 11 points. He saw action in all 19 games for the Owls as a junior,
including 15 starts, and led the team in goals, assists, shots, shots on goal and points. He also finished his junior campaign ranked first
in the conference in shot accuracy (.522). A native of Rochester, New York, Fernandes arrived at Temple in 2016 and immediately made
an impact, appearing in nine games as a freshman. He registered his first collegiate goal during his sophomore campaign.
Fernandes finished his collegiate career with 10 goals and nine assists in 55 appearances.
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Birthdate: July 27, 1993 Height: 6-4
Hometown: Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Weight: 198
Previous Club: Valour FC Twitter: N/A
How Acquired: Signed (2/25/20) Instagram: @skylar_thom
Skylar Thomas brings veteran experience to Riverhounds SC for the 2020 campaign.
The defender comes to Pittsburgh after playing one season for Valour FC of the Canadian Premier League. He started 21 of his 22
appearances with the club.
Before playing in Canada in 2019, Thomas played four seasons at the USL Championship level. From 2017-18, he suited up for the
Charleston Battery, making 48 appearances for the club over two seasons. He made an additional 47 appearances for Toronto FC II
from 2015-16. The center back holds 95 games played and five goals for his USL Championship career.
Thomas was drafted by Toronto FC with the No. 11 overall pick in the first round of the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. He did not make an
MLS appearance, as he signed a contract with affiliate Toronto FC II.
Prior to his professional career, he played collegiately at Syracuse University from 2011-14. He finished his collegiate career with the
Orange with 56 games played (56 starts), eight goals and one assist.
The Scarborough, Ontario, Canada native has five caps (five starts) and one goal for the U-23 Canada National Team, which occurred
during 2015 Olympic qualifying.
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League Structure
Upon return to play, the USL Championship announced it would move to a divisional structure.
Teams were split into a total of eight groups, four groups per conference. Of the 16-game regular
season slate, 12 matches are scheduled against divisional opponents. At the end of the regular
season, the top two teams in each group will advance to the USL Championship Playoffs.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
GROUP A GROUP B
Portland Timbers 2 LA Galaxy II
Reno 1868 FC Las Vegas Lights FC
Sacramento Republic FC Orange County SC
Tacoma Defiance Phoenix Rising FC
San Diego Loyal SC
GROUP C GROUP D
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC Austin Bold FC
El Paso Locomotive FC FC Tulsa
New Mexico United OKC Energy FC
Real Monarchs SLC Rio Grande Valley FC
San Antonio FC
EASTERN CONFERENCE
GROUP E GROUP F
Indy Eleven Hartford Athletic
Louisville City FC Loudoun United FC
Saint Louis FC New York Red Bulls II
Sporting Kansas City II Philadelphia Union II
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
GROUP G GROUP H
Birmingham Legion FC Atlanta United 2
Charlotte Independence Charleston Battery
Memphis 901 FC Tampa Bay Rowdies
North Carolina FC The Miami FC
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Opponent Profiles
MEDIA INFORMATION
CHARLESTON BATTERY Main Contact: Evan Peters
TEAM INFORMATION Email: evan.peters@charlestonbattery.com
Venue: Patriots Point Soccer Complex
Head Coach: Mike Anhaeuser HOUNDS VS. CHARLESTON
Assistant Coach: Dusty Hudock Record: 7-13-13
Home: 4-6-6
Away: 3-7-7
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Opponent Profiles
MEDIA INFORMATION
LOUDOUN UNITED FC Main Contact: Emma Carlin
TEAM INFORMATION Email: ecarlin@loudoununitedfc.com
Venue: Segra Field
Head Coach: Ryan Martin HOUNDS VS. LOUDOUN
Assistant Coach: Jason Boxx Record: 2-0-0
Goalkeeping Coach: Jack Stefanowski Home: 1-0-0
Away: 1-0-0
MEDIA INFORMATION
LOUISVILLE CITY FC Main Contact: Jonathan Lintner
TEAM INFORMATION Email: jlintner@loucity.com
Venue: Lynn Family Stadium
Head Coach: John Hackworth HOUNDS VS. LOUISVILLE
Assistant Coach: Danny Cruz Record: 3-6-4
Goalkeeping Coach: Scott Budnick Home: 0-5-3
Away: 3-1-1
MEDIA INFORMATION
MEMPHIS 901 FC Main Contact: Johnny Parry
TEAM INFORMATION Email: jparry@memphis901fc.com
Venue: AutoZone Park
Head Coach: Tim Mulqueen HOUNDS VS. MEMPHIS
Assistant Coach: Ben Pirmann Record: 2-0-0
Goalkeeping Coach: Brett Borm Home: 1-0-0
Away:1-0-0
MEDIA INFORMATION
NEW YORK RED BULLS II Main Contact: Zach Lahey
TEAM INFORMATION Email: zach.lahey@newyorkredbulls.com
Venue: MSU Soccer Park
Head Coach: John Wolyniec
HOUNDS VS. NEW YORK
Assistant Coach: Ibrahim Sekagya
Record: 4-6-1
Assistant Coach: Vadim Kirillov
Home: 3-1-1
Away: 1-5-0
MEDIA INFORMATION
PHILADELPHIA UNION II Main Contact: Achilles Carmenate
TEAM INFORMATION Email: acarmenate@philadelphiaunion.com
Venue: Subaru Park
Head Coach: Sven Gartung HOUNDS VS. PHILADELPHIA
Assistant Coach: Stephen Hogan Record: 5-3-3
Goalkeeping Coach: Gavin McInerney Home: 4-1-0
Away: 1-2-3
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2019 Review
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2019 Box Scores
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2019 Statistics
INDIVIDUAL
No. Name GP MIN G A PTS SH SOG FC T CL PK PKG YC RC
2 Tobi Adewole 33 2,847 2 0 4 11 4 34 46 99 0 0 3 1
3 Uchenna Uzo 6 190 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 0 0 0 0
4 Dani Rovira 8 357 0 0 0 0 0 4 15 7 0 0 1 0
5 Jordan Dover 25 2,240 1 2 4 13 5 41 51 33 0 0 7 0
6 Sammy Kahsai 13 638 1 0 2 5 3 15 17 2 0 0 1 0
7 Ryan James 34 2,831 0 5 5 8 2 20 87 43 0 0 3 0
8 Steevan Dos Santos 33 2,388 10 4 24 71 29 48 31 20 0 0 5 0
9 Neco Brett 31 2,301 13 5 31 59 36 25 18 4 4 3 1 0
10 Kevin Kerr 30 2,185 5 3 13 24 11 32 41 12 2 1 2 0
11 Kenardo Forbes 34 2,804 4 9 17 22 8 38 46 15 1 0 1 0
12 Christian Volesky 24 998 3 1 7 25 13 15 1 3 0 0 1 0
13 Caleb Smith 1 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Noah Franke 17 803 0 0 0 2 2 9 23 6 0 0 0 0
15 Anthony Velarde 25 1,065 3 4 10 15 6 18 17 3 1 1 2 0
16 Mark Forrest 7 97 1 0 2 3 2 6 5 0 0 0 0 1
17 Thomas Vancaeyezeele 31 2,681 2 0 4 15 5 39 73 72 0 0 2 1
19 Prosper Figbe - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
20 Joe Greenspan 32 2,754 4 2 10 25 7 25 27 151 0 0 6 1
21 Mouhamed Dabo 22 1,237 0 1 1 2 0 25 39 6 0 0 2 0
24 Robbie Mertz 26 1,715 6 4 16 17 12 29 32 6 0 0 5 0
26 Todd Pratzner 5 303 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 9 0 0 0 0
GOALKEEPERS
No. Name GP MIN W-L-T GA SV CS GAA SV%
1 Kyle Morton 24 2,160 15-2-7 20 48 13 0.83 .706
22 Ben Lundgaard 4 360 2-0-2 3 6 2 0.75 .667
23 Austin Pack 6 540 2-2-2 7 11 2 1.17 .611
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2019 Season
USL CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
Eastern Conference Western Conference
Team W L T PTS GD Team W L T PTS GD
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC 19 4 11 68 +28 Phoenix Rising FC 24 4 6 78 +53
Nashville SC 20 7 7 67 +33 Reno 1868 FC 18 10 6 60 +21
Indy Eleven 19 9 6 63 +19 Fresno FC 16 9 9 57 +14
Louisville City FC 17 8 9 60 +17 Real Monarchs SLC 16 10 8 56 +18
Tampa Bay Rowdies 16 8 10 58 +28 Orange County SC 15 10 9 54 +11
New York Red Bulls II 17 11 6 57 +23 El Paso Locomotive FC 13 10 11 50 +6
North Carolina FC 16 10 8 56 +20 Sacramento Republic FC 14 14 6 48 +7
Ottawa Fury FC 14 10 10 52 +7 Austin Bold FC 13 12 9 48 +1
Charleston Battery 11 10 13 46 0 LA Galaxy II 12 10 12 48 -3
Birmingham Legion FC 12 15 7 43 -16 New Mexico United 11 10 13 46 +2
Saint Louis FC 11 14 9 42 -1 San Antonio FC 12 13 9 45 +5
Loudoun United FC 11 17 6 39 -6 Rio Grande Valley FC 11 15 8 41 -8
Charlotte Independence 9 14 11 38 -11 Las Vegas Lights FC 11 15 8 41 -10
Atlanta United 2 9 17 8 35 -32 Portland Timbers 2 10 16 8 38 -6
Memphis 901 FC 9 18 7 34 -15 OKC Energy FC 9 14 11 38 -13
Bethlehem Steel FC 8 19 7 31 -29 Tulsa Roughnecks FC 8 16 10 34 -24
Hartford Athletic 8 21 5 29 -31 Tacoma Defiance 8 19 7 31 -40
Swope Park Rangers 6 20 8 26 -34 CO Springs Switchbacks FC 7 21 6 27 -34
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YEAR GP W-L-D HOME AWAY GF GA GD LEAGUE FINISH PLAYOFFS USOC
1999 28 16-12 10-4 6-8 63 43 +20 A-League 4th, Northeast 2-2 (Quarterfinals) -
2000 28 10-14-4 9-3-2 1-11-2 41 43 -2 A-League 7th, Atlantic - 0-1 (Second Round)
2001 26 10-12-4 6-6-1 4-6-3 39 39 0 A-League 3rd, Northern 3-1 (Quarterfinals) 2-1 (Quarterfinals)
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2002 28 8-15-5 7-5-2 1-10-3 39 44 -5 A-League 4th, Northeast - -
2003 28 15-9-4 7-6-1 8-3-3 50 41 +9 A-League 3rd, Northeast - 0-1 (Third Round)
All-Time Table
2004 20 17-2-1 9-0-1 8-2-0 48 17 +31 USL PSL 1st, Atlantic 2-1 (Semifinals) -
2005 20 6-11-3 3-6-1 3-5-2 32 25 +7 USL Second Division 7th - 0-1 (First Round)
2006 20 8-6-6 6-1-3 2-5-3 27 20 +7 USL Second Division 3rd 0-2 (Semifinals) 0-1 (First Round)
2007 ON HIATUS
2008 20 4-10-6 3-3-4 1-7-2 25 37 -12 USL Second Division 8th - 1-1 (Second Round)
2009 20 6-10-4 4-5-1 2-5-3 18 27 -9 USL Second Division 8th - 0-1 (First Round)
2010 20 7-5-8 5-2-3 2-3-5 27 20 +7 USL Second Division 3rd 0-1 (Semifinals) 1-1 (Second Round)
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2011 24 7-11-6 6-2-4 1-9-2 23 32 -9 USL Pro 10th 0-1 (Quarterfinals) 1-1 (Second Round)
2012 24 4-15-5 3-6-3 1-9-2 20 39 -19 USL Pro 10th - 0-1 (Second Round)
2013 26 10-8-8 6-3-5 4-5-3 36 33 +3 USL Pro 7th 0-1 (Quarterfinals) 1-1 (Second Round)
2014 28 9-14-5 5-7-2 4-7-3 35 49 -14 USL Pro 11th - 2-1 (Fourth Round)
2015 28 11-9-8 6-2-6 5-7-2 53 42 +11 USL 5th, Eastern 0-1 (Conf. Quarters) 2-1 (Fourth Round)
2016 30 6-17-7 4-9-2 2-8-5 31 50 -19 USL 13th, Eastern - 0-1 (Second Round)
2017 32 8-12-12 4-7-5 4-5-7 33 42 -9 USL 13th, Eastern - 0-1 (Second Round)
2018 34 15-5-14 9-2-7 6-3-7 47 26 +21 USL 3rd, Eastern 0-1 (Conf. Quarters) 1-1 (Third Round)
2019 34 19-4-11 10-0-7 9-4-4 58 30 +28 USL Championship 1st, Eastern 1-1 (Conf. Semis) 2-1 (Fourth Round)
All-Time 518 196-201-121 122-79-60 74-122-61 745 699 +46 8-12 record 13-17 record
Playoffs 20 8-12 5-3 3-9 34 44 -10
USOC 30 13-17 10-5 3-12 41 45 -4
All Comp 568 217-230-121 137-87-60 80-143-61 820 788 +32
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Team History
HEAD COACHING
SEASON COACH GAMES RECORD HOME AWAY
1999-00 John Kowalski 61 28-29-4 20-8-2 8-21-2
2001-02 Kai Haaskivi 51 18-25-8 11-11-3 7-14-5
2002-03 Tim Carter 26 10-11-5 5-4-1 5-7-4
2003-05 Ricardo Iribarren 57 35-18-4 19-8-2 16-10-2
2006-09 Gene Klein 66 19-31-16 13-10-8 6-21-8
2010-14 Justin Evans 112 32-50-30 24-17-16 8-33-14
2014 Nikola Katic 23 10-11-2 6-4-1 4-7-1
2015-16 Mark Steffens 41 14-16-11 9-7-6 5-9-5
2016-17 Dave Brandt 55 13-26-16 7-13-7 6-13-9
2018- Bob Lilley 76 38-13-25 22-5-14 16-8-11
*Includes all competitions (regular season, postseason and U.S. Open Cup matches)
HOME VENUE
SEASON VENUE GAMES RECORD
1999-03 Bethel Park High School Stadium 74 43-25-6
2004 Moon Area High School Stadium 11 10-0-1
2005-06 Falconi Field 21 9-8-4
2008-12 Chartiers Valley High School Stadium 55 23-17-15
2013- Highmark Stadium 121 52-35-34
*Includes all competitions (regular season, postseason and U.S. Open Cup matches)
*Team played one home match at Sox Harrison Stadium in Edinboro, PA during each the 2009 and 2011
campaigns (0-2-0)
UNLEASH
# 29
1999 Statistics
Postseason Results
Round of 16
Sept. 11 @Long Island Rough Riders Mitchel Athletic Complex Uniondale, PA W, 4-3
PIT: Goran Vasic 35’, Justin Evans 40’, Joenal Castma 75’, Allen Eller 77’
LI: Cordt Weinstein 52’, Darko Kolic 68’, John Wolyniec 87’
Quarterfinals
Sept. 18 @Rochester Raging Rhinos Frontier Field Rochester, NY L, 2-6
PIT: Justin Evans 39’, Goran Vasic 88’
ROC: Doug Miller 2’, Darren Tilley 9’, Doug Miller 12’, Yari Allnutt 18’, Mauro Biello 50’, Darren Tilley 71’
Sept. 25 Rochester Raging Rhinos Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Michael Apple 65’
Sept. 28 @Rochester Raging Rhinos Frontier Field Rochester, NY L, 0-2
ROC: Doug Miller 35’, Nate Daligcon 49’
30 # UNLEASH
1999 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
May 1 Cincinnati Riverhawks Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 2-2 P (3-4)
PIT: Emil Haitonic 30’, Tenywa Bonseu 75’
CIN: Craig Yacks (P) 35’, Brett Strang 54’
May 8 Lehigh Valley Steam Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Phil Karn 8’
May 14 @Boston Bulldogs Bowditch Field Framingham, MA L, 0-1 OT
BOS: Justin Ceccarelli 100’
quickPIT:facts
May 20
Raleigh Capital Express Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 7-0
Justin Evans 12’, Michael Butler 33’, Michael Apple 40’, Michael Butler 51’, Michael Apple 54’, Jaman Tripoli 69’, Phil Karn 75’
May 22 @Cincinnati Riverhawks Town & Country Sports Complex Wilder, KY L, 3-4
PIT: Michael Butler 40’, Adam Fedoruk 74’, Jacek Kot 89’
CIN: Jason Cairns 9’, Richard Roettker 25’, Mirek Jaworski (OG) 45’, Craig Yacks (P) 53’
May 29 @Connecticut Wolves Veterans Memorial Stadium New Britain, CT L, 1-3
PIT: Justin Evans 51’
CON: Erik Barbieri 16’, Erik Barbieri 29’, Bobo Bokole 53’
June 5 @Hershey Wildcats Hersheypark Stadium Hershey, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Tenywa Bonseu (P) 63’
HER: Greg Simmonds 11’, Gino DiFlorio 56’
June 11 Toronto Lynx Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Michael Butler 23’, Adam Fedoruk 30’
TOR: Francisco Dos Santos 4’
June 13 @Richmond Kickers University of Richmond Stadium Richmond, VA W, 1-0
PIT: Paul Lekics (OG) 72’
June 19 @Hershey Wildcats Hersheypark Stadium Hershey, PA W, 2-1 OT
PIT: Tenywa Bonseu 61’, Phil Karn 101’
HER: Gino DiFlorio 36’
June 25 @Hampton Roads Mariners Virginia Beach Sportsplex Virginia Beach, VA W, 3-2 OT
PIT: Phil Karn 67’, Michael Butler 69’, Gary DePalma 98’
HAM: Seamus Donnelly 50’, Pasi Kinturi 72’
June 27 Staten Island Vipers Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 1-2
PIT: David Flavius 90’
SIV: Ernest Inneh 51’, Ernest Inneh 67’
July 2 Lehigh Valley Steam Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-1 OT
PIT: Phil Karn 5’, Justin Evans 97’
LVS: Ihor Dotsenko 66’
July 11 @Rochester Raging Rhinos Frontier Field Rochester, NY L, 1-2
PIT: Michael Apple 89’
ROC: Nate Daligcon 38’, Nate Daligcon 79’
July 13 @Toronto Lynx Varsity Stadium Toronto, ON W, 4-0
PIT: Jaman Tripoli 33’, Michael Butler 45’, David Flavius 85’, Michael Apple 88’
July 17 Jacksonville Cyclones Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 4-2
PIT: Phil Karn 28’, Tenywa Bonseu (P) 63’, Phil Karn 69’, Michael Apple 79’
JAX: Jorge Munoz (P) 23’, Jorge Munoz 86’
July 24 Long Island Rough Riders Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Michael Butler 74’
LI: John Wolyniec 25’, John Wolyniec 82’
July 30 Charleston Battery Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Phil Karn 56’, Mirek Jaworski 66’
Aug. 1 @Maryland Mania Anne Arundel Comminty College Arnold, MD W, 5-4
PIT: Phil Karn 3’, Michael Apple 8’, Dave Husbands 42’, Phil Karn 48’, Phil Karn 59’
MAR: Fabian Vega (P) 11’, Kevin Newland 43’, Kevin Newland 77’, Steve Knapman 84’
Aug. 7 Hershey Wildcats Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 1-1 P (2-1)
PIT: David Flavius 71’
HER: Jamel Mitchell 26’
Aug. 11 @Lehigh Valley Steam Bangor Memorial Park Bangor, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Michael Butler 19’, Phil Karn 60’
Aug. 13 @Staten Island Vipers Wagner College Staten Island, NY L, 2-3 OT
PIT: Joenal Castma 6’, Michael Apple 67’
SIV: Kevin Birusingh 21’, Sal Leanti 33’, Ernest Inneh 100’
Aug. 14 @Long Island Rough Riders Mitchel Athletic Complex Uniondale, NY L, 2-3 OT
PIT: Michael Butler 66’, Joenal Castma 84’
LI: John Wolyniec 69’, Brendan Sullivan 77’, Cordt Weinstein 96’
Aug. 19 Rochester Raging Rhinos Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 0-1 OT
ROC: Doug Miller 94’
Aug. 21 @Lehigh Valley Steam Bangor Memorial Park Bangor, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Michael Butler 39’
LVS: Stephen Franzke 57’, Ihor Dotsenko 65’
Aug. 27 Connecticut Wolves Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 4-1
PIT: Phil Karn 14’, Michael Butler 31’, Justin Evans 60’, Gary DePalma 69’
CON: Bobo Bokole 13’
Aug. 29 Atlanta Silverbacks Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 3-0
PIT: Allen Eller 29’, Michael Apple 88’, Gary DePalma 89’
Sept. 4 Boston Bulldogs Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 5-3
PIT: Bobby Meyer 15’, Michael Apple 63’, Justin Evans 68’, Edward Child 85’, Michael Apple 87’
BOS: Mark Vita 28’, Justin Ceccarelli 45’, Dushwane Simpson 52’
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2000 Statistics
Games: 28
Record: 10-14-4
Home: 9-3-2
Away: 1-11-2
32 # UNLEASH
2000 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 29 Toronto Lynx Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA T, 1-1 ASDET
PIT: Tenywa Bonseu (P) 70’
TOR: David PiPlacido 72’
May 6 Montreal Impact Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Nicholas Terlecky 69’, David Wright 83’
MON: Dejan Gluscevic 64’
May 13 Atlanta Silverbacks Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-1 2OT
quick factsPIT: Michael Butler 22’, David Flavius 103’
ATL: Patrick Beech 87’
May 20 Long Island Rough Riders Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 3-1
PIT: David Flavius 28’, Michael Butler 32’, Michael Butler 36’
LI: Edson Buddle 48’
May 27 @Long Island Rough Riders Mitchel Athletic Complex Uniondale, NY L, 1-2
PIT: Nicholas Terlecky 21’
LI: Ben Diallo 26’, Dahir Mohammed 50’
May 29 Rochester Raging Rhinos Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 1-0
PIT: David Wright 42’
June 4 @Toronto Lynx Varsity Stadium Toronto, ON L, 0-2
TOR: Francisco Dos Santos 16’, Brian Ashton 62’
June 9 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC L, 1-3
PIT: Darren Warham (OG) 24’
CHS: Paul Conway 17’, Paul Conway 61’, Paul Conway 66’
June 10 @Atlanta Silverbacks DeKalb Memorial Stadium Clarkston, GA L, 1-2
PIT: Leidy Klotz 42’
ATL: Iggy Moleka (P) 50’, Brian Piesner 72’
June 16 @Raleigh Capital Express WRAL Soccer Center Raleigh, NC L, 1-2 2OT
PIT: Nicholas Terlecky 85’
RAL: Carson White 90’, Ihor Dotsenko 105’
June 17 @Richmond Kickers University of Richmond Stadium Richmond, VA L, 1-2
PIT: Phil Karn 90’+
RIC: Tony Williams 65’, Kwaku Adu-Gyamfi 85’
June 24 Raleigh Capital Express Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 1-0 OT
PIT: Phil Karn 95’
June 30 @Hampton Roads Mariners Virginia Beach Sportsplex Virginia Beach, VA L, 1-2
PIT: Joenal Castma 83’
HAM: Seamus Donnelly 8’, Chris Scrofani 10’
July 1 @Richmond Kickers University of Richmond Stadium Richmond, VA L, 0-1
RIC: Kwaku Adu-Gyamfi 82’
July 7 Hershey Wildcats Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 3-1
PIT: Phil Karn 39’, Phil Karn 49’, Phil Karn 90’+
HER: Ze Roberto 81’
July 8 @Hershey Wildcats Hersheypark Stadium Hershey, PA L, 0-2
HER: Greg Simmonds 30’, Greg Simmonds (P) 45’
July 14 Charleston Battery Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park PA L, 0-4
CHS: Velko Iotov 8’, Gilbert Jean-Baptiste 26’, Mac Cozier 32’, Paul Conway 86’
July 16 @Rochester Raging Rhinos Frontier Field Rochester, NY L, 0-1
ROC: Yari Allnutt 41’
July 22 Hampton Roads Mariners Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 3-0
PIT: David Flavius 19’, David Flavius 39’, Michael Apple 79’
July 30 Tennessee Rhythm Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 6-1
PIT: David Flavius 19’, David Flavius 48’, Justin Evans 59’, David Flavius 64’, Michael Apple 70’, David Kovalcik 85’
TEN: Adam Cohen 30’
Aug. 5 Cincinnati Riverhawks Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-1
PIT: David Flavius 27’, David Flavius 82’
CIN: Philippe Godoy 58’
Aug. 11 Richmond Kickers Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Michael Apple 90’+
RIC: Tenywa Bonseu (OG) 16’, Tony Williams 35’
Aug. 13 @Montreal Impact Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard Montreal, QC W, 1-0 2OT
Aug. 19
PIT: David Flavius 103’
Hershey Wildcats
2004
Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Gary DePalma 60’
HER: Kyle Swords 4’, Ze Roberto 63’
Aug. 25 @Indiana Blast Kuntz Memorial Stadium Indianapolis, IN T, 2-2 ASDET
PIT: David Wright 29’, Edward Child 90’
IND: Tim Foster 18’, Christian Broadhurst 45’
Aug. 26 @Cincinnati Riverhawks Galbreath Field Kings Mills, OH T, 3-3 ASDET
PIT: Joenal Castma 18’, David Flavius 23’, Lee Tschantret 83’
CIN: Philippe Godoy 43’, Marcel Matis 59’, Richard Roettker 82’
Sept. 2 Richmond Kickers Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA T, 1-1 ASDET
PIT: Justin Evans (P) 41’
RIC: Rob Ukrop 48’
Sept. 4 @Hershey Wildcats Hersheypark Stadium Hershey, PA L, 2-3
PIT: Phil Karn 44’, Lee Tschantret 85’
HER: Greg Simmonds 36’, Steve Klein 59’, Matt Ford 89’
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2001 Statistics
Games: 26
Record: 10-12-4
Home: 6-6-1
Away: 4-6-3
Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Second Round
June 27 Colorado Rapids Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Alfredo Ulloa 54’, Phil Karn 90’+
Third Round
July 11 @El Paso Patriots Socorro Student Activities Complex El Paso, TX W, 2-1
PIT: David Flavius 1’, Henry Gutierrez (P) 48’
EP: Luis Macias 86’
Quarterfinals
July 24 @Chicago Fire McCully Field Wheaton, IL L, 2-3 2OT
PIT: Welton Melo 9’, Paul Dougherty 70’
FIRE: Hristo Stoitchkov (P) 15’, Dema Kovalenko 49’, Amos Magee 111’
Postseason Results
First Round
Sept. 20 Charleston Battery Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Gary DePalma 45’, Phil Karn 86’
CHS: Paul Conway 38’
Sept. 22 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC W, 3-1
PIT: Gary DePalma 3’, Paul Dougherty 45’, John Jones 54’
CHS: Mac Cozier 22’
Quarterfinals
Sept. 26 Rochester Raging Rhinos Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Welton Melo 62’, John Jones 81’
ROC: Stoian Mladenov (P) 25’
Sept. 29 @Rochester Raging Rhinos Frontier Field Rochester, NY L, 0-3
ROC: Martin Nash 30’, Neathan Gibson 53’, Jimmy Tanner 90’
34 # UNLEASH
2001 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 28 Indiana Blast Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 1-0
PIT: David Flavius 79’
May 12 @Hershey Wildcats Hersheypark Stadium Hershey, PA L, 0-2
HER: Steve Klein 45’, Chad Evans 83’
May 19 Hershey Wildcats Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA T, 1-1 ASDET
PIT: Welton Melo 68’
HER: Steve Klein 43’
quick facts
May 25 Montreal Impact Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA
PIT: David Flavius 20’, David Flavius 31’
W, 2-0
May 28 Hershey Wildcats Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 0-2
HER: Christof Lindenmayer (P) 23’, Kyle Swords 47’
June 3 @Toronto Lynx Varsity Stadium Toronto, ON L, 0-1
TOR: David DiPlacido 62’
June 8 @Rochester Raging Rhinos Frontier Field Rochester, NY L, 1-2
PIT: Ricardo Iribarren (P) 89’
ROC: Scott Schweitzer 21’, Martin Nash 33’
June 16 @Connecticut Wolves Veterans Memorial Stadium New Britain, CT T, 0-0 ASDET
June 17 Connecticut Wolves Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 1-4
PIT: Phil Karn 79’
CON: Temoc Suarez 33’, Temoc Suarez 61’, Irasto Knights 64’, Paul Oyuga 90’+
June 22 Toronto Lynx Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-0
PIT: David Flavius 31’, Alfredo Ulloa 41’
June 24 @Long Island Rough Riders EAB Park Central Islip, NY T, 1-1 ASDET
PIT: Gary DePalma 63’
LI: Gary Ablett (P) 71’
July 1 Long Island Rough Riders Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Michael Apple 76’
July 4 @El Paso Patriots Socorro Student Activities Complex El Paso, TX L, 0-2
EP: Jose Lomeli 45’+, Mark Rowland 56’
July 7 @San Diego Flash Mesa College Stadium San Diego, CA L, 1-6
PIT: Tahj Jenkins 52’
SDG: Javier Bustos 39’, Nate Hetherington 65’, Chugger Adair 69’, Miguel Suazo 76’, Hugo Alcarez 80’, Thiago Martins 90’
July 14 Connecticut Wolves Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 0-2
CON: Winston Griffiths 30’, Dean Sewell 80’
July 21 Montreal Impact Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 5-2
PIT: David Flavius 10’, Ricardo Iribarren 51’, Gary DePalma (P) 67’, Gary DePalma 73’, Michael Apple 90’
MON: Rocco Placentino 12’, Niall Thompson 34’
July 27 @Rochester Raging Rhinos Frontier Field Rochester, NY T, 2-2 ASDET
PIT: Joenal Castma 44’, Nicholas Terlecky 68’
ROC: Stoian Mladenov 13’, Stoian Mladenov 81’
July 28 Rochester Raging Rhinos Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 3-4 OT
PIT: Benjamin Garry 9’, John Jones 76’, Welton Melo 81’
ROC: Stoian Mladenov (P) 8’, Stoian Mladenov 68’, Lenin Steenkamp 78’, Jamel Mitchell 98’
Aug. 2 @Toronto Lynx Varsity Stadium Toronto, ON L, 1-2
PIT: David Flavius 15’
TOR: Robbie Aristedemo 45’+2, Brian Ashton 74’
Aug. 4 @Long Island Rough Riders Mitchel Athletic Complex Uniondale, NY W, 4-1
PIT: John Jones 41’, Paul Dougherty 43’, David Flavius 54’, Paul Dougherty 65’
LI: Daniel Leon (P) 27’
Aug. 11 @Connecticut Wolves Veterans Memorial Stadium New Britain, CT W, 5-0
PIT: Michael Green 7’, David Flavius 31’, Welton Melo 55’, Brian Johnson SH, Phil Karn 89’
Aug. 17 Rochester Raging Rhinos Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Lenin Steenkamp (OG) 33’
Aug. 24 Cincinnati Riverhawks Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 0-1
CIN: Myron Vaughn 24’
Sept. 1 Toronto Lynx Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 1-2
PIT: John Jones 36’
Sept. 3
TOR: Waldo Sponton 34’, Joe Mattacchione 45’
@Cincinnati Riverhawks 2004
Galbreath Field Kings Mills, OH W, 3-1
PIT: Jaman Tripoli 24’, Welton Melo 59’, Welton Melo 67’
CIN: Simon Lowey 32’
Sept. 7 @Montreal Impact Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard Montreal, QC W, 3-1
PIT: Welton Melo 61’, Paul Dougherty 78’, Phil Karn 90’+
MON: George Papandreou 8’
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2002 Statistics
Games: 28
Record: 8-15-5
Home: 7-5-2
Away: 1-10-3
36 # UNLEASH
2002 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 20 Toronto Lynx Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Phil Karn 10’, Michael Apple 82’
TOR: David DiPlacido 40’
April 27 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC T, 0-0 ASDET
May 4 @Rochester Raging Rhinos Frontier Field Rochester, NY L, 1-2 OT
PIT: Jeff Houser 87’
ROC: Martin Nash 53’, Bill Sedgewick 94’
quick facts
May 8 Charleston Battery
CHS: Raul Diaz Arce 76’
Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 0-1
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2003 Statistics
38 # UNLEASH
2003 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 25 @Charlotte Eagles Panthers Stadium Charlotte, NC W, 5-0
PIT: Corey Woolfolk 4’, Justin Evans 13’, Thiago Martins 15’, Thiago Martins 32’, Ricardo Villar 70’
April 26 @Atlanta Silverbacks DeKalb Memorial Stadium Clarkston, GA T, 2-2 ASDET
PIT: Corey Woolfolk 4’, Thiago Martins (P) 70’
ATL: John Nusum 25’, Shakar Asad 64’
May 3 Toronto Lynx Bethel Park High School Stadium Bethel Park, PA L, 0-2
TOR: Sebastian Barclay 16’, Elvis Thomas 90’+
quick facts
May 10 @Richmond Kickers University of Richmond Stadium
PIT: Ricardo Villar 13’, Thiago Martins 58’, David Wright 71’
Richmond, VA W, 3-0
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2004 Statistics
Postseason Results
Quarterfinals
Aug. 20 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA W, 4-0
PIT: David Flavius 5’, Greg Chevalier 30’, Matt Chulis 52’, Dan Hartung 58’
Aug. 21 Harrisburg City Islanders Moon Area High School Stadium Moon, PA W, 3-1
PIT: David Flavius 28’, Said Ali 32’, Said Ali 57’
HAR: Andy Guastaferro 25’
Semifinals
Aug. 28 @Utah Blitzz Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City, UT L, 0-1
UTAH: Byron Carmichael 50’
40 # UNLEASH
2004 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 16 @Charlotte Eagles Waddell High School Stadium Charlotte, NC L, 0-3
CLT: Jacob Coggins 8’, Nathan Watkins 10’, Jacob Coggins 65’
April 17 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC W, 2-1
PIT: Said Ali 70’, Granit Caushaj 90’
WIL: Johnnie Keen 86’
April 24 Northern Virginia Royals Moon Area High School Stadium Moon, PA W, 5-0
PIT: Said Ali 3’, David Flavius FH, Said Ali FH, David Flavius SH, Matt Chulis SH
quick facts
May 1
@Northern Virginia Royals
PIT: Said Ali 8’, David Flavius 29’
Forest Park High School Stadium Woodbridge, VA W, 2-0
2004
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2005 Statistics
Games: 20
Record: 6-11-3
Home: 3-6-1
Away: 3-5-2
42 # UNLEASH
2005 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 23 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA L, 0-1
HAR: Mo Oduor 37’
May 1 Western Mass Pioneers Falconi Field Washington, PA L, 1-2
PIT: David Flavius 58’
WMP: Anthony Fernandes 4’, Rigels Qosa 65’
May 7 @Cincinnati Kings Corcoran Field Cincinnati, OH L, 1-2
PIT: Nathan Salsi 88’
quick facts
May 13
CIN: Travis Sobers 29’, Dustin Downey 56’
Seacoast United Phantoms Falconi Field Washington, PA W, 3-1
PIT: David Flavius 29’, Dan Hartung 48’, Evaud Thompson 57’
SEA: Ricky Charles 43’
May 28 @Cincinnati Kings Corcoran Field Cincinnati, OH W, 2-0
PIT: Tim Bezbatchenko 7’, Ahmad Manning 83’
June 4 Charlotte Eagles Falconi Field Washington, PA L, 0-2
CLT: Ishmael Mintah 68’, Jacob Coggins 85’
June 11 @Northern Virginia Royals Forest Park High School Stadium Woodbridge, VA W, 5-0
PIT: David Flavius 46’, Damien Pottinger 50’, David Flavius 61’, Granit Caushaj 83’, Anthony Calvano 86’
June 18 Cincinnati Kings Falconi Field Washington, PA L, 0-1
CIN: Jeffrey Hughes 87’
June 22 Harrisburg City Islanders Falconi Field Washington, PA L, 0-1
HAR: Derek Potteiger 14’
July 1 Harrisburg City Islanders Falconi Field Washington, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Vincente Bastidas 69’
HAR: Steve Fisher 49’
July 8 @Seacoast United Phantoms Southern New Hampshire University Manchester, NH T, 1-1
PIT: Damien Pottinger 81’
SEA: Bjorn Hansen 8’
July 9 @Western Mass Pioneers Lusitano Stadium Ludlow, MA L, 0-1
WMP: Ben Bingham 8’
July 16 @Long Island Rough Riders Mitchel Athletic Complex Uniondale, NY W, 4-1
PIT: David Flavius 9’, Gregory Victor 46’, Evaud Thompson 51’, Reggie Koranteng 75’
LI: Derrick Etienne 83’
July 24 Long Island Rough Riders Falconi Field Washington, PA L, 0-1
LI: Moussa Sy 9’
July 26 Cincinnati Kings Falconi Field Washington, PA W, 3-2
PIT: Evaud Thompson 39’ David Flavius 51’, Reggie Koranteng 80’
CIN: George Kithas 86’, Abdul Lubega 88’
July 30 Wilmington Hammerheads Falconi Field Washington, PA L, 2-3
PIT: Vincente Bastidas 30’, Damien Pottinger 90’
WIL: Chris Bagley 78’, Montae Seabrook 82’, Chris Bagley 84’
Aug. 5 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC T, 1-1
PIT: Vincente Bastidas 24’
WIL: Kevin Nylen 65’
Aug. 6 @Charlotte Eagles Waddell High School Stadium Charlotte, NC L, 1-2
PIT: Matthew Mehler (P) 90’
CLT: Ricardo Ordain 33’, Jacob Coggins 69’
Aug. 9 Northern Virginia Royals Falconi Field Washington, PA W, 7-0
PIT: David Flavius 10’, David Flavius 17’, Vincente Bastidas 36’, (OG) 57’, Reggie Koranteng 60’, Devlin Barnes 72’, Evaud Thompson 86’
Aug. 13 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA L, 0-2
HAR: Chad Severs 12’, Sumed Ibrahim 36’
2004
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2006 Statistics
Games: 20
Record: 8-6-6
Home: 6-1-3
Away: 2-5-3
Postseason Results
Semifinals
Aug. 18 Charlotte Eagles Falconi Field Washington, PA L, 0-4
CLT: Benjamin Meek 2’, Josh Rife 59’, Andriy Budnyi 64’, Adam Ruud 86’
Aug. 19 @Charlotte Eagles Waddell High School Stadium Charlotte, NC L, 1-2
PIT: David Flavius 14’
CLT: Joseph Kabwe 42’, Andriy Budnyi 76’
44 # UNLEASH
2006 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
May 5 Harrisburg City Islanders Falconi Field Washington, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Dan Hartung 4’, David Flavius 39’
HAR: Teafore Bennett (P) 53’, Jamel Mitchell 76’
May 6 Western Mass Pioneers Falconi Field Washington, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Leon Browne 31’, Nathan Salsi 54’
WMP: Jeff Deren 82’
May 13 @Cincinnati Kings Corcoran Field Cincinnati, OH T, 0-0
May 20 @Richmond Kickers U of Richmond Stadium Richmond, VA L, 0-1
RIC: Robert Ssejjemba 6’
May 27 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA T, 0-0
June 2 Richmond Kickers Falconi Field Washington, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Michael Apple 28’
RIC: Robert Ssejjemba 21’
June 10 Cincinnati Kings Falconi Field Washington, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Gabe Bernstein 56’, Derek MacKenzie 65’
CIN: John Cummings 38’, Nowaf Jaman 65’
June 21 Wilmington Hammerheads Falconi Field Washington, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Jason Kutney 24’, Dan Hartung 87’
WIL: John Krause 77’
June 24 @Charlotte Eagles Waddell High School Stadium Charlotte, NC L, 0-1
CLT: Dustin Swinehart 2’
June 30 Harrisburg City Islanders Falconi Field Washington, PA W, 2-0
PIT: David Flavius 6’, Jason Kutney 73’
July 1 Cincinnati Kings Falconi Field Washington, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Gabe Bernstein 9’, Gregory Victor 46’
July 8 Seacoast United Phantoms Falconi Field Washington, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Stephen Mellor 35’, Romain Cheurlin 83’
July 12 @Long Island Rough Riders Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium Stony Brook, NY T, 1-1
PIT: David Flavius 9’
LI: Rich Bradley 6’
July 15 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA L, 0-2
HAR: Chad Severs 57’, Matt Tanzini 90’
July 20 Charlotte Eagles Falconi Field Washington, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Stephen Mellor 71’
CLT: Jacob Coggins 23’, Joseph Kabwe 69’
July 22 Long Island Rough Riders Falconi Field Washington, PA W, 4-1
PIT: David Flavius 13’, Nathan Salsi 30’, David Flavius 41’, Jean Jerome 45’+
LI: Moussa Sy 53’
July 28 @Western Mass Pioneers Lusitano Stadium Ludlow, MA L, 0-2
WMP: Neil Krause 23’, Kyle Teixeira 83’
July 29 @Seacoast United Phantoms Southern New Hampshire University Manchester, NH L, 1-2
PIT: (OG) 64’
SEA: Craig Stewart 69’, Lima Fernandes 71’
Aug. 5 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC W, 3-1
PIT: Jason Kutney 15’, Michael Apple 21’, David Flavius 59’
WIL: Junior Zarate 90’
Aug. 12 @Cincinnati Kings Corcoran Field Cincinnati, OH W, 2-0
PIT: Michael Apple 5’, Jean Jerome 10’
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2008 Statistics
Games: 20
Record: 4-10-6
Home: 3-3-4
Away: 1-7-2
46 # UNLEASH
2008 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 19 @Cleveland City Stars Krenzler Field Cleveland, OH L, 1-2
PIT: Nathan Salsi 67’
CLE: Randolph Jerome 77’, Ian Leibbrandt 90’
April 25 @Crystal Palace Baltimore UMBC Stadium Catonsville, MD L, 0-3
CPB: Gary Brooks 8’, Alex Ughiovhe 38’, Pat Healey 87’
April 26 @Real Maryland Monarchs Maryland Soccer Complex Germantown, MD L, 0-2
RMM: William Brindley 6’, Ronald Cerritos 45’
quick facts
May 3 Harrisburg City Islanders
PIT: Edward Hayden 2’
Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 1-1
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2009 Statistics
Games: 20
Record: 6-10-4
Home: 4-5-1
Away: 2-5-3
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2009 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 17 @Crystal Palace Baltimore UMBC Stadium Catonsville, MD T, 0-0
April 25 @Richmond Kickers University of Richmond Stadium Richmond, VA T, 1-1
PIT: Randolph Jerome 40’
RIC: Joey Worthen 36’
May 2 Real Maryland Monarchs Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Jean Jerome 53’, Justin Evans 62’
RMM: Gary Brooks 56’
May 9 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA L, 0-3
HAR: Chad Severs (P) 36’, Chad Severs 44’, Tiyi Shipalane 59’
May 16 Harrisburg City Islanders Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 0-1
HAR: Stephen Reinberg 34’
May 29 @Charlotte Eagles Charlotte Christian Stadium Charlotte, NC L, 1-5
PIT: Tenywa Bonseu 80’
CLT: Jorge Herrera 21’, Benjamin Page 24’, Amaury Neto 42’, Jacob Coggins 57’, Amaury Neto 62’
May 30 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC W, 3-1
PIT: Tony Labudovski 9’, Randolph Jerome 54’, Thomas J. Gray 83’
WIL: Jyler Noviello 70’
June 11 Bermuda Hogges Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Edward Hayden 48’
June 14 Richmond Kickers Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 0-2
RIC: Matthew Delicate 45’, John DiRaimondo 71’
June 20 @Western Mass Pioneers Lusitano Stadium Ludlow, MA T, 0-0
June 26 Richmond Kickers Sox Harrison Stadium Edinboro, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Randolph Jerome 21’
RIC: Matthew Delicate 6’, Matthew Delicate 33’
July 2 @Bermuda Hogges Bermuda National Stadium Hamilton, Bermuda W, 2-1
PIT: Tony Labudovski 10’, Tenywa Bonseu 45’
BER: Laurence Holder 86’
July 4 @Bermuda Hogges Bermuda National Stadium Hamilton, Bermuda L, 0-1
BER: Damon Ming 72’
July 11 @Real Maryland Monarchs Roy Lester Stadium Rockville, MD L, 1-2
PIT: Randolph Jerome 78’
RMM: Lucio Gonzaga 51’, Cecil Lewis 55’
July 18 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA L, 0-1
HAR: Chad Severs 64’
July 24 Western Mass Pioneers Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Jeffrey Hughes 90’
WMP: Almir Barbosa 69’
July 26 Western Mass Pioneers Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 3-0
PIT: Nathan Salsi 45’, Randolph Jerome (P) 75’, Randolph Jerome (P) 86’
Aug. 1 Wilmington Hammerheads Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 0-2
WIL: Philip Hufstader 5’, Zeke Dombrowski 37’
Aug. 8 Charlotte Eagles Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 1-3
PIT: Jeffrey Hughes 1’
CLT: Benjamin Page 6’, Dustin Swinehart 13’, Amaury Neto 59’
Aug. 15 Crystal Palace Baltimore Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 1-0
PIT: William Brindley 13’
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2010 Statistics
Postseason Results
Semifinals
Aug. 21 @Richmond Kickers University of Richmond Stadium Richmond, VA L, 0-2
RIC: Matthew Delicate 37’, Bobby Foglesong 54’
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2010 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 17 @Real Maryland Monarchs Roy Lester Stadium Rockville, MD T, 0-0
April 24 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC T, 0-0
May 2 Richmond Kickers Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Luke Vercollone (OG) 13’
RIC: Matthew Delicate 90’
May 14 @Charlotte Eagles Charlotte Christian Stadium Charlotte, NC L, 1-2
PIT: Chad Severs 71’
CLT: Debola Ogunseye 10’, Brady Bryant 61’
May 15 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC L, 1-2
PIT: Jeremy Deighton 69’
CHS: Alioune Gueye 28’, Tom Heinemann 78’
May 21 Charleston Battery Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 3-4
PIT: Jeremy Deighton 45’, Lee Kouadio-Tobey 47’, Alex Weekes 62’
CHS: Lamar Neagle 20’, Tom Heinemann 24’, Amaury Neto 83’, Amaury Neto 90’
May 29 @Richmond Kickers University of Richmond Stadium Richmond, VA W, 3-1
PIT: Chad Severs (P) 36’, Lee Kouadio-Tobey 77’, Thomas J. Gray 85’
RIC: Matthew Delicate 78’
June 6 @Real Maryland Monarchs Real Monarchs Stadium Rockville, MD T, 0-0
June 11 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Travis MacKenzie 50’
HAR: Nick Zimmerman 85’
June 19 Charlotte Eagles Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 3-1
PIT: Alex Weekes 4’, Thomas J. Gray 47’, Alex Weekes 54’
CLT: Gustavo Bentos 90’
June 26 Real Maryland Monarchs Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Alex Weekes 25’, Sterling Flunder 32’
July 2 Charlotte Eagles Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Adam Gazda 90’
CLT: Jorge Herrera 58’, Chris Lemons 85’
July 15 Richmond Kickers Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Chad Severs 57’, Chad Severs 68’
July 17 Harrisburg City Islanders Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Chad Severs 58’
HAR: Jason Hotchkin 44’
July 23 @Charlotte Eagles Charlotte Christian Stadium Charlotte, NC W, 2-1
PIT: Darren Toby (OG) 50’, Chad Severs 90’
CLT: Jorge Herrera 61’
July 24 @Richmond Kickers University of Richmond Stadium Richmond, VA L, 0-1
RIC: Bobby Foglesong 8’
July 31 Real Maryland Monarchs Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Jeremy Deighton 21’, Nathan Salsi 68’
Aug. 4 Harrisburg City Islanders Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Jeremy Deighton 39’
HAR: Kai Kasiguran 87’
Aug. 7 Charleston Battery Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Thomas J. Gray 17’, Jeremy Deighton 31’
CHS: Tom Heinemann 56’
Aug. 14 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Adam Gazda 11’
HAR: Geoffrey Bloes 90’+1
2004
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2011 Statistics
Games: 24
Record: 7-11-6
Home: 6-2-4
Away: 1-9-2
Postseason Results
Quarterfinals
Aug. 19 @Rochester Rhinos Sahlen’s Stadium Rochester, NY L, 0-4
ROC: Tyler Rosenlund 10’, Tony Donatelli 28’, Isaac Kissi 47’, Drew Cost 85’
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2011 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 9 @Richmond Kickers City Stadium Richmond, VA L, 1-2
PIT: Benjamin Horner 71’
RIC: Gerson dos Santos 69’, Matthew Delicate 87’
April 23 Harrisburg City Islanders Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Shintaro Harada 48’
April 29 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC L, 1-3
PIT: Jeremy Deighton 79’
WIL: Andriy Budnyi 56’, Paul Nicholson 83’, Alex Grendi 90’+3
April 30 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC T, 0-0
May 6 Charleston Battery Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 0-0
May 14 @Orlando City SC Citrus Bowl Orlando, FL L, 0-1
ORL: Kevin Molino 3’
May 21 FC New York Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Jeremy Deighton 3’, Matt Fondy 49’
May 22 Los Angeles Blues Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 0-3
LAB: Edwin Miranda 17’, Chukwudi Chijindu 28’, Chukwudi Chijindu 90’
May 28 Wilmington Hammerheads Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 0-0
May 31 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA L, 2-4
PIT: Jason Yeisley 64’, Jason Yeisley 67’
HAR: José Angulo 6’, Morgan Langley 48’, Jason Hotchkin 55’, Alieu Touray-Saidy 89’
June 4 @Dayton Dutch Lions Miami Valley South Stadium Bellbrook, OH L, 1-2
PIT: Jason Yeisley 37’
DAY: George Davis IV 75’, George Davis IV 80’
June 10 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC L, 1-3
PIT: Matt Fondy 14’
WIL: Andriy Budnyi 28’, Chris Banks 55’, Luke Mulholland 69’
June 17 Rochester Rhinos Sox Harrison Stadium Edinboro, PA L, 0-3
ROC: Rich Costanzo 8’, Andrew Hoxie 18’, Andrew Cost 42’
June 24 @Charlotte Eagles Charlotte Christian Stadium Charlotte, NC L, 0-2
CLT: Sallieu Bundu 15’, Sallieu Bundu 24’
June 25 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC W, 2-0
PIT: Matt Tuttle 7’, Shintaro Harada 68’
July 1 Orlando City SC Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 0-0
July 3 Antigua Barracuda FC Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Jason Yeisley 45’, Jeremy Deighton 80’
July 9 FC New York Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Sterling Flunder 59’, Stefan Lundberg 82’
NY: Jhonny Arteaga 84’
July 16 @FC New York Belson Stadium Queens, NY T, 1-1
PIT: Neil Shaffer 30’
NY: Qwame Holder 21’
July 20 Dayton Dutch Lions Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 3-1
PIT: Jeremy Deighton 22’, Jason Yeisley 41’, Chad Severs 68’
DAY: Marvin van der Pluijm 10’
July 22 @Rochester Rhinos Sahlen’s Stadium Rochester, NY L, 0-3
ROC: Isaac Kissi 24’, Connor Tobin 35’, Andrew Hoxie (P) 90’
July 30 Richmond Kickers Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-0
RIC: Shintaro Harada 33’, Jeremy Deighton 82’
Aug. 6 Charlotte Eagles Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Jeremy Deighton 13’, Thomas J. Gray 78’
CLT: Mark Bloom 39’, Darren Toby 56’
Aug. 13 @Rochester Rhinos Sahlen’s Stadium Rochester, NY L, 0-1
ROC: Rich Costanzo 63’
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2012 Statistics
Games: 24
Record: 4-15-5
Home: 3-6-3
Away: 1-9-2
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2012 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 6 @Antigua Barracuda FC Sticky Wicket Stadium St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda W, 1-0
PIT: Mike Seth 41’
April 8 @Antigua Barracuda FC Sticky Wicket Stadium St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda L, 1-3
PIT: Mike Green 88’
ANT: Quinton Griffith 31’, Stephan Smith 43’, Stephan Smith 81’
April 21 Dayton Dutch Lions Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Seth C’deBaca 17’, Tino Nunez 81’
April 27 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC L, 0-1
CHS: Nicholas Paterson 11’
April 28 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC L, 0-1
WIL: Andriy Budyi 45’
May 5 @Orlando City SC Citrus Bowl Orlando, FL L, 2-3
PIT: Westley Allen (OG) 79’, Matt Kassel 85’
ORL: Dennis Chin 68’, Charlie Campbell 80’, Ian Fuller 88’
May 12 Los Angeles Blues Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 0-3
LAB: Ricky Waddell 46’, Bright Dike 51’, Matt Fondy 69’
May 16 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA T, 0-0
May 18 Richmond Kickers Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Dawyne Smith 45’
RIC: Matthew Delicate 71’
May 31 Charleston Battery Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 1-3
PIT: Rich Costanzo 60’
CHS: Nicholas Paterson 45’, Nicholas Paterson 45’+2, Dane Kelly 69’
June 9 @Dayton Dutch Lions Miami Valley South Stadium Bellbrook, OH T, 1-1
PIT: Darren Amoo 87’
DAY: Mettin Copier 80’
June 17 Rochester Rhinos Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Tino Nunez 16’
ROC: Quavas Kirk 60’
June 22 Wilmington Hammerheads Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Matt Kassel 57’, Darren Amoo 82’
WIL: Emanuel Guzman 50’
June 30 Orlando City SC Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Matt Kassel 82’
ORL: Kevin Molino 90’
July 4 @Dayton Dutch Lions Miami Valley South Stadium Bellbrook, OH L, 0-1
DAY: Akeem Priestley 86’
July 6 Harrisburg City Islanders Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 2-3
PIT: Rich Costanzo 25’, Darren Amoo 79’
HAR: Lucky Mkosana 19’, Sainey Touray 81’, Garret Pettis 87’
July 13 @Richmond Kickers City Stadium Richmond, VA L, 1-3
PIT: Matt Kassel (P) 90’
RIC: William Yomby 37’, Anthony Calvano (OG) 45’, Matthew Delicate (P) 86’
July 14 @Charlotte Eagles Charlotte Christian Stadium Charlotte, NC L, 0-2
CLT: Devon Grousis 35’, Chris Salvaggione 90’
July 20 Harrisburg City Islanders Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 0-2
HAR: Thomas Mellor 5’, Lucky Mkosana 85’
July 21 @Rochester Rhinos Sahlen’s Stadium Rochester, NY L, 0-2
ROC: Jimmy Banks 10’, Andrew Hoxie 77’
July 27 Antigua Barracuda Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA W, 4-1
PIT: Matt Kassel 5’, Jeremy Deighton 32’, Matt Kassel 75’, Mike Seth 76’
ANT: Tamorley Thomas 55’
July 31 Los Angeles Blues Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 0-2
LAB: Brian Farber 38’, Maxwell Griffin 55’
Aug. 10 Charlotte Eagles Chartiers Valley High School Stadium Bridgeville, PA L, 0-3
CLT: Nathan Thornton 40’, Chris Salvaggione 90’, Mauricio Salles 90’+3
Aug. 18 @Rochester Rhinos Sahlen’s Stadium Rochester, NY L, 0-1
ROC: Andrew Hoxie 87’
2004
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2013 Statistics
Postseason Results
Quarterfinals
Aug. 24 @Orlando City SC Citrus Bowl Orlando, FL L, 0-5
ORL: Tan Long 3’, Renan Boufleur 5’, Tan Long 48’, Dennis Chin 68’, Anthony Pulis (P) 80’
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2013 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 6 @Richmond Kickers City Stadium Richmond, VA T, 0-0
April 13 Harrisburg City Islanders Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: José Angulo 70’
HAR: Sainey Touray 78’, Lucky Mkosana 90’
April 20 @Dayton Dutch Lions Beavercreek High School Stadium Beavercreek, OH L, 1-2
PIT: Kevin Kerr 45’
DAY: Gibson Bardsley 44’, Remco Klaasse 90’
April 26 @Charlotte Eagles Dickson Field Charlotte, NC L, 0-2
CLT: Christian Ramirez 3’, Christian Meza 54’
April 27 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC L, 0-2
CHS: Michael Azira 24’, Michael Azira 61’
May 3 @Phoenix FC Sun Devil Soccer Stadium Phoenix, AZ T, 1-1
PIT: Andrew Marshall 79’
PHX: Donny Toia 11’
May 5 @Los Angeles Blues Titan Stadium Los Angeles, CA T, 0-0
May 9 Phoenix FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-1
PIT: José Angulo 22’, José Angulo 51’
PHX: Aaron King 90’
May 18 Dayton Dutch Lions Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Jhonny Arteaga 10’, José Angulo 51’
DAY: Gibson Bardsley 61’, Tjeerd Westdjik 81’
May 24 Antigua Barracuda FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Mike Seth 18’, Matthew Dallman 39’
June 1 Rochester Rhinos Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-0
PIT: José Angulo 42’, Jhonny Arteaga 63’, Ryan Kinne 88’
June 7 Toronto FC Reserves Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: José Angulo 9’
TOR: Andrew Wiedeman 72’
June 15 Charleston Battery Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: José Angulo 71’
CHS: Jose Cuevas 37’
June 21 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA W, 4-3
PIT: José Angulo (P) 48’, Darren Amoo 58’, José Angulo 76’, Mike Seth 83’
HAR: Tom Mellor 1’, Jimmy McLaughlin 21’, Sainey Touray 90’
June 23 Antigua Barracuda FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 4-1
PIT: Darren Amoo 6’, Rob Vincent 16’, Darren Amoo 55’, José Angulo 64’
ANT: Tamorley Thomas 13’
July 4 Charlotte Eagles Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 2-3
PIT: Darren Amoo 15’, Andrew Marshall 40’
CLT: Jorge Herrera 17’, Nathan Thornton 45’, Andrew Marshall (OG) 72’
July 9 Los Angeles Blues Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: José Angulo 21’
LAB: Duach Jock 64’, Matt Fondy 89’
July 17 Orlando City SC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
July 21 Wilmington Hammerheads Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Mike Seth 52’, Matthew Dallman 79’
WIL: Kyle Greig 72’
July 27 @Toronto FC Reserves BMO Field Toronto, ON W, 1-0
PIT: José Angulo 41’
Aug. 2 @VSI Tampa Bay Plant City Stadium Tampa, FL W, 2-1
PIT: Rob Vincent 54’, Rich Costanzo 58’
VSI: Tim Donatelli 36’
Aug. 3 @Orlando City SC Citrus Bowl Orlando, FL W, 1-0
PIT: Ryan Kinne 52’
Aug. 9 @Rochester Rhinos Sahlen’s Stadium Rochester, NY L, 0-1
ROC: Tam McManus 90’+
Aug. 11 VSI Tampa Bay Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-2
2004
PIT: José Angulo (P) 53’, Rob Vincent 60’, Darren Amoo 68’
VSI: Chad Burt 70’, Andriy Budnyi 85’
Aug. 14 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC L, 1-4
PIT: José Angulo 13’
WIL: Kyle Greig 32’, Steven Perry 76’, Bryce Taylor 82’, Cody Arnoux 85’
Aug. 17 Richmond Kickers Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: José Angulo 64’
RIC: Joseph Ngwenya 68’
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2014 Statistics
Games: 28
Record: 9-14-5
Home: 5-7-2
Away: 4-7-3
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2014 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
March 29 @Orlando City SC Hess Field 17, ESPN WWOS Lake Buena Vista, FL T, 1-1
PIT: José Angulo 50’
ORL: Luke Boden 58’
April 5 @Richmond Kickers City Stadium Richmond, VA L, 1-3
PIT: Collins John 82’
RIC: Michael Seaton 19’, Kyle Porter 57’, Kyle Porter 90’
April 12 Wilmington Hammerheads Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 3-4
PIT: José Angulo 52’, Collins John 67’, Kevin Kerr 86’
WIL: Steven Miller 27’, Daniel Lovitz 39’, Sammy Ochoa 58’, Sammy Ochoa 72’
April 19 @Richmond Kickers City Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Brian Ownby 11’, Jhonny Arteaga 61’
RIC: Kyle Porter 65’, Matthew Delicate 77’
April 26 Charleston Battery Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
May 9 Orlando City SC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-1
ORL: Kevin Molino 14’
May 17 Rochester Rhinos Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-1
ROC: Alex Dixon 41’
May 23 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC L, 1-5
PIT: Collins John 62’
WIL: Jordan Hamilton 1’, Steven Miller 5’, Sammy Ochoa 35’, Cody Arnoux 90’, William Heaney 90’
May 24 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC L, 0-1
CHS: Amadou Sanyang 40’
June 1 Harrisburg City Islanders Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Brian Fekete 12’
HAR: Tim McLaughlin 85’
June 7 @Rochester Rhinos Sahlen’s Stadium Rochester, NY W, 3-2
PIT: Brian Fekete 43’, Rob Vincent 75’, José Angulo 84’
ROC: Minh Vu 26’, J.C. Banks 90’
June 11 Harrisburg City Islanders Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-3
PIT: Collins John 6’
HAR: Tim McLaughlin 48’, Clesio Bauque 63’, Yann Ekra 86’
June 14 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA T, 0-0
June 22 Richmond Kickers Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-3
PIT: José Angulo 54’
RIC: Shay Spitz 5’, Brian Fekete (OG) 11’, Matthew Delicate 68’
June 28 Dayton Dutch Lions Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-1
DAY: Eli Garner 18’
July 1 @Dayton Dutch Lions Beavercreek High School Stadium Beavercreek, OH W, 2-1
PIT: Mike Green 47’, Mike Green 55’
DAY: Aaron Schoenfeld 5’
July 4 Rochester Rhinos Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Andrew Marshall 51’, Alfonso Motagalvan 66’
July 12 @Oklahoma City Energy FC Pribil Stadium Oklahoma City, OK L, 0-2
OKC: Michael Thomas 5’, Dan Delgado 19’
July 17 Charlotte Eagles Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Kevin Kerr 68’, José Angulo 81’
July 25 @Real Salt Lake Reserves Rio Tinto Stadium Sandy, UT W, 5-2
PIT: José Angulo (P) 6, José Angulo (P) 38’, José Angulo (P) 45’, Rob Vincent 80’, Jason Johnson 84’
RSL: Sebastian Saucedo 8’, Devon Sandoval 28’
July 27 @Sacramento Republic FC CalExpo Soccer Stadium Sacramento, CA L, 0-5
SAC: Thomas Stewart 7’, Thomas Stewart 33’, Rodrigo Lopez 69’, Adam Jahn 84’, Rodrigo Lopez 85’
Aug. 2 LA Galaxy II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-1
PIT: Joseph Ngwenya 30’, Danny Earls 39’, Kevin Kerr 78’
LA: Jose Villarreal 18’
Aug. 8 Orange County Blues Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Mike Green 54’
Aug. 16 @Arizona United SC Peoria Sports Complex Peoria, AZ L, 1-3
PIT: Mackenzie Pridham 87’
2004
ARI: Jonathan Okafor 56’, Jonathan Top 61’, Brad Stisser 78’
Aug. 24 FC Dallas Reserves Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-1
PIT: Rob Vincent 20’, Kevin Kerr 33’, Mike Green 55’
DAL: Brian Span 43’
Aug. 29 @Charlotte Eagles Dickson Field Charlotte, NC W, 1-0
PIT: Miroslav Cabrilo 76’
Aug. 30 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC L, 0-4
CHS: Dane Kelly 38’, Dane Kelly 47’, Dane Kelly 54’, Zach Prince 67’
Sept. 6 Arizona United SC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Miroslav Cabrilo 6’
ARI: Tan Long 12’, Tan Long 75’
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2015 Statistics
Postseason Results
Conference Quarterfinals
Sept. 26 @New York Red Bulls II Red Bull Arena Harrison, NJ L, 2-4 E
PIT: Willie Hunt 15’, Willie Hunt 96’
NY: Manolo Sanchez 62’, Karl Ouimette 101’, Karl Ouimette 115’, Daniel Bedoya 119’
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2015 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
March 28 Harrisburg City Islanders Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 5-2
PIT: Rob Vincent 5’, Kevin Kerr 11’, Kevin 52’, Kevin Kerr 78’, Rob Vincent 90’+
HAR: Zach Pfeffer 22’, Garret Pettis (P) 87’
April 4 Rochester Rhinos Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Max Touloute 49’
ROC: Tony Walls 28’, Alex Dixon 51’
April 11 @Saint Louis FC St. Louis Soccer Park Fenton, MO T, 1-1
PIT: Vini Dantas 73’
STL: Brandon Barklage 44’
April 19 Louisville City FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Fejiro Okiomah 38’
LOU: Kadeem Dacres 90’+2
April 25 Toronto FC II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 5-1
PIT: Kevin Kerr (P) 41’, Rob Vincent 56’, Rob Vincent 68’, Danny Earls 72’, Tyler Pasher 90’
TOR: Molham Babouli 17’
May 3 @New York Red Bulls II Red Bull Arena Harrison, NJ L, 2-3
PIT: Rob Vincent 8’, Rob Vincent 64’
NY: Fejiro Okiomah (OG) 6’, Manolo Sanchez 66’, Anthony Wallace 90’+4
May 9 @Charleston Battery Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC L, 1-3
PIT: Miroslav Cabrilo 81’
CHS: Zach Prince 13’, Dane Kelly 65’, Dante Marini 73’
May 16 Richmond Kickers Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Anthony Arena 56’
RIC: Brian Ownby 24’
May 23 @Richmond Kickers City Stadium Richmond, VA W, 2-1
PIT: Lebo Moloto 12’, Miroslav Cabrilo 18’
RIC: Matthew Delicate 56’
May 30 Harrisburg City Islanders Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 6-5
PIT: Rob Vincent 48’, Amara Soumah 52’, Danny Earls 81’, Danny Earls 90’, Rob Vincent 90’+3, Kevin Kerr 90’+5
HAR: Yann Ekra 28’, Danny DiPrima 37’, Jose Barril 38’, Jason Plumhoff 56’, Garret Pettis 86’
June 6 Saint Louis FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Rob Vincent (P) 72’
STL: Jeremie Lynch 80’
June 13 @Charlotte Independence Eagle Field Rock Hill, SC L, 1-2
PIT: Lebo Moloto 45’+
CLT: Carlos Alvarez 52’, Jorge Herrera (P) 65’
June 20 FC Montreal Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Kevin Kerr 79’
June 27 @Rochester Rhinos Sahlen’s Stadium Rochester, NY L, 0-1
ROC: Tony Walls (P) 79’
July 4 New York Red Bulls II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-0
PIT: Rob Vincent 42’, Tyler Pasher 74’, Rob Vincent 82’
July 8 @Toronto FC II Ontario Soccer Centre Vaughan, ON W, 2-0
PIT: Kevin Kerr 9’, Anthony Arena 90’
July 12 @FC Montreal Stade Saputo Montreal, QC L, 2-4
PIT: Boris Zivanovic 14’, Rob Vincent (P) 56’
MON: Anthony Jackson-Hamel 7’, Marco Dominguez 47’, Alessandro Riggi 71’, Anthony Jackson-Hamel 89’
July 18 Louisville City FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Kevin Kerr 20’
LOU: Magnus Rasmussen 15’, Matt Fondy 66’
July 26 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA L, 3-4
PIT: Amara Soumah 7’, Rob Vincent (P) 21’, Shane Johnson (OG) 62’
HAR: Jason Plumhoff 42’, Craig Foster 70’, Craig Foster 80’, Jason Plumhoff 90’+1
Aug. 1 Wilmington Hammerheads Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-0
PIT: Rob Vincent 20’, Rob Vincent 85’, Rob Vincent 90’
Aug. 8 @Toronto FC II Ontario Soccer Centre Vaughan, ON W, 3-1
PIT: Rob Vincent 11’, Lebo Moloto 30’, Miroslav Cabrilo 79’
TOR: Raheem Edwards 90’+3
Aug. 15 Charlotte Independence Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Lebo Moloto 39’
CLT: Ryan Finley 85’
Aug. 22 @Charlotte Independence Ramblewood Soccer Complex Charlotte, NC L, 1-2
PIT: Willie Hunt 89’
CLT: Daniel Jackson 7’, Enzo Martinez 38’
2004
Aug. 29 @Louisville City FC Louisville Slugger Field Louisville, KY W, 1-0
PIT: Rob Vincent (P) 44’
Sept. 5 Charleston Battery Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Kevin Kerr 52’
CHS: Maikel Chang 90’
Sept. 12 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC T, 1-1
PIT: Vini Dantas 70’
WIL: Andrae Campbell 15’
Sept. 16 Rochester Rhinos Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Lebo Moloto 69’
ROC: Christian Volesky 83’
Sept. 19 @Harrisburg City Islanders Skyline Sports Complex Harrisburg, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Lebo Moloto 34’, Kevin Kerr 35’
HAR: Antoine Hoppenot 75’
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2016 Statistics
Games: 30
Record: 6-17-7
Home: 4-9-2
Away: 2-8-5
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2016 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
April 2 Rochester Rhinos Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-1
ROC: Christian Volesky 7’
April 17 @Toronto FC II Ontario Soccer Complex Pittsburgh, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Romeo Parkes 41’, Conor Branson 90’+2
TOR: Nick Hagglund 12’, Raheem Edwards (P) 56’
April 22 Orlando City B Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Romeo Parkes (P) 90’+2
ORL: Tyler Turner 39’, Tyler Turner 67’
April 27 @Louisville City FC Louisville Slugger Stadium Louisville, KY T, 2-2
PIT: Romeo Parkes 10’, Corey Hertzog 75’
LOU: Chandler Hoffman 57’, Conor Shanosky 85’
April 30 @Charleston Battery MUSC Health Stadium Charleston, SC T, 1-1
PIT: Romeo Parkes 30’
CHS: Justin Portillo (P) 66’
May 7 New York Red Bulls II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-3
PIT: Romeo Parkes 10’
NY: Anatole Abang 12’, Stefano Bonomo 73’, Derrick Etienne Jr. 83’
May 14 @FC Cincinnati Nippert Stadium Cincinnati, OH L, 0-1
CIN: Jimmy McLaughlin 27’
May 21 Toronto FC II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Lebo Moloto 68’, Crey Hertzog 72’
TOR: Malik Johnson 83’
May 28 @New York Red Bulls II Red Bull Arena Harrison, NJ L, 0-1
NY: Junior Flemmings 8’
June 4 Charleston Battery Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Rob Vincent 50’
CHS: O’Brian Woodbine (P) 37’, Taylor Mueller 42’
June 11 @Richmond Kickers City Stadium Richmond, VA L, 1-3
PIT: Corey Hertzog 90’
RIC: Conor Branson (OG) 17’, Hunter Gilstrap (OG) 20’, Anthony Grant 67’
June 18 FC Montreal Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Kevin Kerr 17’, Corey Hertzog 27’
MON: Anthony Jackson-Hamel 26’
June 25 @Rochester Rhinos Rochester Rhinos Stadium Rochester, NY L, 1-2
PIT: Corey Hertzog 45’
ROC: Joe Farrell 8’, Mike Garzi 60’
July 4 Harrisburg City Islanders Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
July 10 @Bethlehem Steel FC Goodman Stadium Bethlehem, PA L, 0-2
BST: Cory Burke 24’, Leo Fernandes 90’+2
July 14 Richmond Kickers Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-2
RIC: Yudai Imura (P) 44’, Sunny Jane 67’
July 17 Harrisburg City Islanders Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Kevin Kerr 60’
HAR: Dante Leverock 29’, Jose Barril 33’
July 23 Charlotte Independence Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-3
CLT: Caleb Calvert 31’, Lewis Hilton 44’, Jorge Herrera 90’+4
July 30 @Wilmington Hammerheads Legion Stadium Wilmington, NC W, 4-1
PIT: Kevin Kerr 45’, Corey Hertzog 45’+2, Stephen Okai 70’, Nick Thompson 90’+3
WIL: Jeremie Lynch 62’
Aug. 5 Louisville City FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Corey Hertzog 27’
LOU: George David IV: 56’, George Davis IV 82’
Aug. 10 @FC Montreal Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard Montreal, QC L, 1-4
PIT: Corey Hertzog 41’
MON: Alessandro Riggi 1’, Ballou Jean-Yves Tabia 11’, Anthony Jackson-Hamel 27’, Nevelo Yoseke 75’
Aug. 13 Bethlehem Steel FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Corey Hertzog 18’, Kevin Kerr 62’
BST: Cory Burke 28’
Aug. 20 @Rochester Rhinos Rochester Rhinos Stadium Rochester, NY L, 0-3
ROC: Sofiane Tergou 8’, Sofiane Tergou 40’, Sean Reilly 57’
Aug. 24
Wilmington Hammerheads Highmark Stadium
2004 Pittsburgh, PA
PIT: Corey Hertzog 6’, Willie Hunt 40’, Nick Thompson 44’, Corey Hertzog (P) 90’+
W, 4-1
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2017 Statistics
Games: 32
Record: 8-12-12
Home: 4-7-5
Away: 4-5-7
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2017 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
March 25 New York Red Bulls II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 3-3
PIT: Corey Hertzog 9’, Kevin Kerr 39’, Corey Hertzog 81
NY: Florian Valot 6’, Vincent Bezecourt 16’, Vincent Bezecourt (P) 76’
April 1 FC Cincinnati Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-1
CIN: Djiby Fall 55’
April 8 @Charleston Battery MUSC Health Stadium Charleston, SC W, 2-1
PIT: Marshall Hollingsworth 59’, Corey Hertzog 90’+1
CHS: Ataulla Guerra 8’
April 12 Saint Louis FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Kay Banjo 5’
STL: José Angulo 30’, Christian Volesky 67’
April 15 @Charlotte Independence Eagle Field Rock Hill, SC T, 1-1
PIT: Kay Banjo 2’
CLT: Jorge Herrera (P) 6’
April 22 @Richmond Kickers City Stadium Richmond, VA L, 1-2
PIT: Marshall Hollingsworth 60’
RIC: Fred Sekyere 15’, Alhaji Kamara 47’
April 29 Harrisburg City Islanders Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Corey Hertzog 75’
May 3 Toronto FC II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Victor Souto 22’
May 13 @Ottawa Fury FC TD Place Stadium Ottawa, ON W, 1-0
PIT: Corey Hertzog 52’
May 20 Louisville City FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-1
LOU: Luke Spencer 7’
May 24 @Harrisburg City Islanders FNB Field Harrisburg, PA T, 0-0
June 3 Orlando City B Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2
PIT: Corey Hertzog 30’
ORL: Hadji Barry 42’, Zach Ellis-Hayden 53’
June 10 @Toronto FC II Ontario Soccer Complex Toronto, ON T, 1-1
PIT: Romeo Parkes 87’
TOR: Tsubasa Endoh 59’
June 17 @Louisville City FC Louisville Slugger Field Louisville, KY L, 0-3
LOU: Cameron Lancaster 8’, Cameron Lancaster 64’, Niall McCabe 78’
June 22 Tampa Bay Rowdies Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Chevaughn Walsh 11’, Romeo Parkes 88’
July 4 Charlotte Independence Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-3
PIT: Chevuaghn Walsh 90’+2
CLT: Enzo Martinez 40’, Jorge Herrera (P) 62’, Jorge Herrera 79’
July 8 @Orlando City B Orlando City Stadium Orlando, FL T, 0-0
July 15 @Bethlehem Steel FC Goodman Stadium Bethlehem, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Chevaughn Walsh 24’
BST: James Chambers (P) 27’
July 22 @Rochester Rhinos Capelli Sport Stadium Rochester, NY T, 0-0
July 26 Charleston Battery Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Victor Souto 21’, Corey Hertzog 62’
CHS: Miles Robinson 11’, Maikel Chang 84’
July 29 @Tampa Bay Rowdies Al Lang Stadium St. Petersburg, FL L, 0-2
TAM: Alex Morrell 11’, Alex Morrell 76’
Aug. 5 Richmond Kickers Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Stephen Okai 82’
RIC: Raul Gonzalez 65’
Aug. 12 @Harrisburg City Islanders FNB Field Harrisburg, PA W, 3-0
PIT: Romeo Parkes 28’, Chevaughn Walsh 56’, Chevaughn Walsh 76’
Aug. 19 @Saint Louis FC World Wide Technology SP Fenton, MO W, 2-1
PIT: Corey Hertzog 47’, Corey Hertzog (P) 73’
STL: Seth Rudolph 44’
Aug. 26 Bethlehem Steel FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-2
PIT: Corey Hertzog 10’, Jamal Jack 19’, Kevin Kerr 75’
BST: Cory Burke 42’, Cory Burke 71’
Sept. 2 @FC Cincinnati Nippert Stadium Cincinnati, OH T, 1-1
PIT: Corey Hertzog 3’
Sept. 9
CIN: Andrew Wiedeman 40’
Louisville City FC
2004
Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-3
LOU: Luke Spencer 33’, Kyle Smith 43’, Devon Williams (P) 54’
Sept. 16 Rochester Rhinos Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Kevin Kerr 71’
ROC: Joe Farrell 90’
Sept. 24 @Bethlehem Steel FC Goodman Stadium Bethlehem, PA L, 2-3
PIT: Corey Hertzog (P) 40’, Corey Hertzog 64’
BST: Adam Najem 5’, Cory Burke 8’, Cory Burke 37’
Sept. 30 @New York Red Bulls II MSU Soccer Park Montclair, NJ L, 0-2
NY: Abuchi Obinwa (OG) 25’, Florian Valot 90’+4
Oct. 7 Rochester Rhinos Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-2
ROC: Jochen Graf 1’, Wal Fall 14’
Oct. 14 Ottawa Fury FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Corey Hertzog (P) 77’
OTT: Nick DePuy 9’
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2018 Statistics
Postseason Results
Conference Quarterfinals
Oct. 20 Bethlehem Steel FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 2-2 P (7-8)
PIT: Ben Zemanski 25’, Hugh Roberts 105’
BST: Michee Ngalina 70’, James Chambers 109’
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2018 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
March 24 @Nashville SC Nissan Stadium Nashville, TN T, 0-0
March 31 Penn FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
April 7 Toronto FC II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 4-0
PIT: Neco Brett 52’, Neco Brett 59’, Neco Brett 83’, Christiano François 88’
April 14 Ottawa Fury FC Highmark Stadium Ottawa, ON W, 1-0
PIT: Tobi Adewole 85’
April 21 @FC Cincinnati Nippert Stadium Cincinnati, OH T, 2-2
PIT: Jordan Dover 6’, Thomas Vancaeyezeele 73’
CIN: Danni Konig 59’, Kenney Walker 78’
April 28 Atlanta United 2 Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Neco Brett 26’
May 5 @Toronto FC II Marina Auto Stadium Rochester, NY W, 2-1
PIT: Neco Brett 12’, Kevin Kerr 36’
TOR: Shaan Hundal 90’+1
May 11 Indy Eleven Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
May 19 @Tampa Bay Rowdies Al Lang Stadium St. Petersburg, FL T, 2-2
PIT: Max Lachowecki (OG) 20’, Romeo Parkes 30’
TAM: Lance Rozeboom 3’, Joe Cole 59’
May 26 Penn FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
May 30 Nashville SC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-1
NSH: Brandon Allen 69’
June 2 @Richmond Kickers City Stadium Richmond, VA W, 2-1
PIT: Neco Brett 72’, Romeo Parkes 79’
RIC: Luiz Fernando 53’
June 16 New York Red Bulls II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-0
PIT: Neco Brett 27’, Neco Brett 54’, Romeo Parkes 65’
June 23 @Charleston Battery MUSC Health Stadium Charleston, SC T, 0-0
June 27 @Louisville City FC Louisville Slugger Field Louisville, KY W, 1-0
PIT: Kenardo Forbes 79’
July 4 North Carolina FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Christiano François 45’, Kevin Kerr 71’
July 8 @Ottawa Fury FC TD Place Stadium Ottawa, ON W, 1-0
PIT: Hugh Roberts 22’
July 21 Charleston Battery Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 0-1
CHS: Ataulla Guerra 88’
July 28 @North Carolina FC WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, NC L, 1-2
PIT: Christiano François 57’
NC: Daniel Rios 24’, Wuilito Fernandes 90’+1
Aug. 1 Richmond Kickers Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-0
PIT: Neco Brett 5’, Neco Brett 69’, Ben Fitzpatrick 81’
Aug. 4 Toronto FC II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Neco Brett 81’
Aug. 12 @Bethlehem Steel FC Goodman Stadium Bethlehem, PA W, 2-1
PIT: Neco Brett 35’, Neco Brett 79’
BST: Chris Nanco 52’
Aug. 18 Charlotte Independence Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
Aug. 22 Tampa Bay Rowdies Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Mouhamed Dabo 45’+2
TAM: Junior Flemmings 72’
Aug. 29 @Indy Eleven Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN T, 2-2
PIT: Joe Greenspan 45’+2, Christiano François 59’
IND: Jack McInerney 4’, Jack McInerney 90’+4
Sept. 1 @FC Cincinnati Nippert Stadium Cincinnati, OH L, 1-2
PIT: Romeo Parkes 57’
CIN: Dekel Keinan 80’, Fanendo Adi 88’
Sept. 7 Bethlehem Steel FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 4-1
PIT: Joe Greenspan 17’, Kenardo Forbes 45’, Neco Brett 76’, Jordan Dover 79’
BST: James Chambers (P) 35’
Sept. 15 Louisville City FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Gregory Ranjitsingh (OG) 86’, Kenardo Forbes (P) 90’+1
Sept. 22
LOU: Cameron Lancaster 31’, Alexis Souahy 70’
Indy Eleven
2004
Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-2
PIT: Ben Zemanski 49’, Neco Brett 51’, Kenardo Forbes (P) 90’
IND: Jack McInerney 81’, Joe Greenspan (OG) 90’+2
Sept. 26 @Penn FC FNB Field Harrisburg, PA W, 2-0
PIT: Kay Banjo 38’, Andrew Lubahn 90’+3
Sept. 29 @Charlotte Independence Sportsplex at Matthews Charlotte, NC T, 2-2
PIT: Romeo Parkes 4’, Ben Zemanski 90’+4
CLT: Jorge Herrera 19’, Eamon Zayed 86’
Oct. 6 FC Cincinnati Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
Oct. 10 @Atlanta United 2 Coolray Field Lawrenceville, GA T, 1-1
PIT: Thomas Vancaeyezeele 27’
ATL: Laurent Kissiedou 52’
Oct. 14 @New York Red Bulls II MSU Soccer Park Montclair, NJ L, 1-2
PIT: Joe Greenspan 90’+5
NY: Tom Barlow 30’, Jared Stroud 90’+1
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2019 Statistics
Postseason Results
Conference Quarterfinals
Oct. 26 Birmingham Legion FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 7-0
PIT: Neco Brett 13’, Kyle Fisher (OG) 17’, Neco Brett 27’, Neco Brett (P) 34’, Jordan Dover 45’+1, Robbie Mertz (P) 62’, Neco Brett 71’
Conference Semifinals
Nov. 2 Louisville City FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA L, 1-2 E
PIT: Thomas Vancaeyezeele 11’
LOU: Luke Spencer 51’, Paolo DelPiccolo 118’
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2019 Results
DATE OPPONENT STADIUM CITY RESULT
March 16 @Tampa Bay Rowdies Al Lang Stadium St. Petersburg, FL L, 0-2
TBR: Shawn Barry 26’, Zach Steinberger 86’
March 23 @Swope Park Rangers Children’s Mercy Park Kansas City, KS T, 2-2
PIT: Tobi Adewole 71’, Anthony Velarde (P) 90’+1
SPR: Rodney Wallace 83’, Kelyn Rowe 88’
March 30 @Bethlehem Steel FC Talen Energy Stadium Chester, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Kevin Kerr 4’, Joe Greenspan 60’
quick facts
BST: Faris Pemi Moumbagna 21’, Michee Ngalina 36’
April 6 @Louisville City FC Louisville Slugger Field Louisville, KY W, 1-0
PIT: Neco Brett (P) 74’
April 13 Hartford Athletic Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-1
PIT: Steevan Dos Santos 14’, Kevin Kerr 74’, Neco Brett (P) 81’
HFD: Jose Angulo 54’
April 20 Saint Louis FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
April 27 Nashville SC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Christian Volesky 88’, Kosuke Kimura (OG) 90’+2
NSH: Ken Tribbett 41’, Bradley Bourgeois 66’
May 4 @Charleston Battery MUSC Health Stadium Charleston, SC T, 2-2
PIT: Kevin Kerr 5’, Kenardo Forbes 12’
CHS: Zeiko Lewis (P) 76’, Nicque Daley 81’
May 25 Charlotte Independence Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
June 1 @Indy Eleven Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN L, 1-2
PIT: Robbie Mertz 15’
IND: Kenney Walker 71’, Tyler Pasher 81’
June 8 Ottawa Fury FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 2-2
PIT: Kevin Kerr 34’, Neco Brett 62’
OTT: Wal Fall 66’, Aidan Daniels 69’
June 15 @Atlanta United 2 Fifth Third Bank Stadium Kennesaw, GA W, 5-0
PIT: Robbie Mertz 4’, Steevan Dos Santos 7’, Neco Brett 13’, Thomas Vancaeyezeele 70’, Laurence Wyke (OG) 76’
June 22 New York Red Bulls II Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-0
PIT: Neco Brett 40’, Steevan Dos Santos 51’, Thomas Vancaeyezeele 58’
June 29 Birmingham Legion FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 4-1
PIT: Steevan Dos Santos 13’, Robbie Mertz 25’, Robbie Mertz 39’, Christian Volesky 75’
BHM: Chandler Hoffman 83’
July 4 Bethlehem Steel FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Kenardo Forbes 57’
July 7 @Charlotte Independence Sportsplex at Matthews Charlotte, NC L, 0-1
CLT: Alex Martinez 23’
July 13 Tampa Bay Rowdies Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Kevin Kerr (P) 52’
TAM: Lucky Mkosana 84’
July 20 North Carolina FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
PIT: Robbie Mertz 27’
July 27 @Hartford Athletic Dillon Stadium Hartford, CT W, 4-2
PIT: Steevan Dos Santos 13’, Anthony Velarde 37’, Kyle Curinga (OG) 38’, Neco Brett 76’
HFD: Mads Jorgensen 47’, Sebastian Dalgaard 84’
Aug. 3 Memphis 901 FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 4-0
PIT: Tobi Adewole 27’, Robbie Mertz 45’+2, Jordan Dover 64’, Steevan Dos Santos 69’
Aug. 10 Swope Park Rangers Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-2
PIT: Christian Volesky 7’, Neco Brett 47’, Anthony Velarde 51’
SPR: Gedion Zelalem (P) 33’, Ze Pedro 67’
Aug. 14 @New York Red Bulls II MSU Soccer Park Montclair, NJ W, 2-1
PIT: Joe Greenspan 36’, Neco Brett 84’
NY: Tom Barlow 20’
Aug. 17 @North Carolina FC WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, NC L, 0-5
NC: Andre Fortune (P) 45’+1, Ulrich Ewolo 50’, Ulrich Ewolo 57’, Andre Fortune 59’, Robert Kristo 74’
Aug. 23 Loudoun United FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
Steevan Dos Santos 5’
Aug. 30 @Ottawa Fury FC TD Place Stadium Ottawa, ON W, 4-0
PIT: Steevan Dos Santos 2’, Neco Brett 11’, Neco Brett 34’, Sammy Kahsai 86’
Sept. 7 Louisville City FC Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 0-0
Sept. 14 Charleston Battery Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 1-0
Sept. 21
PIT: Steevan Dos Santos 69’
@Nashville SC
2004
First Tennessee Park Nashville SC T, 0-0
Sept. 24 @Memphis 901 FC AutoZone Park Memphis, TN W, 1-0
Joe Greenspan 15’
Sept. 28 Indy Eleven Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA W, 3-0
PIT: Neco Brett 15’, Kenardo Forbes 40’, Kenardo Forbes 71’
Oct. 1 @Loudoun United FC Segra Field Leesburg, VA W, 2-1
PIT: Neco Brett 57’, Joe Greenspan 62’
LDN: Kyle Murphy 52’
Oct. 5 Atlanta United 2 Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh, PA T, 1-1
PIT: Neco Brett (P) 45’
ATL: Wesly Decas 87’
Oct. 12 @Saint Louis FC West Community Stadium Fenton, MO W, 1-0
PIT: Steevan Dos Santos 88’
Oct. 20 @Birmingham Legion FC BBVA Field Birmingham, AL W, 1-0
PIT: Mark Forrest 90’
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Club Hall of Fame
Founding the franchise on March 11, 1998, Paul Heasley was the
original owner of the professional soccer club. Before selling the club
in 2004, the Hounds twice advanced to the quarterfinals of the USL
A-League playoffs. In 2001, the club made a run into the quarterfinals
of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The team logged a 16-12 record
in its inaugural season en route to Organization of the Year honors.
As the first-ever head coach in team history, John Kowalski led the
team to its first-ever playoff victory and Organization of the Year honors
in 1999. Fielding high-scoring attacks, Kowalski-led teams scored an
average of 1.84 goals per game – the second most of any coach in
club history. He is one of four coaches in franchise history to have led
the club for at least 60 games (61 games at the helm).
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Postseason History
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U.S. Open Cup History
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U.S. Open Cup History
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All-Time Leaders
Appearances
Name Nation Career GP
1 David Flavius Saint Lucia 1999-06 183
2 Kevin Kerr Scotland 2013-19 181
3 Gary DePalma United States 1999-04 145
4 Mike Green United States 2012-17 133
5 Sterling Flunder United States 2010-15 123
t6 Randy Dedini United States 1999-03 113
Nathan Salsi United States 2004-06/08-09 113
8 Jaman Tripoli United States 1999-03 105
t9 Hunter Gilstrap United States 2010-14/16-17 102
Jason Kutney United States 2006/08-13 102
Goals
Name Career All Comp Playoffs USOC League
1 David Flavius 1999-06 62 3 1 58
2 Neco Brett 2018-19 34 4 2 28
3 Kevin Kerr 2013-19 32 0 3 29
4 Thiago Martins 2002-03 31 0 1 30
5 Rob Vincent 2013-15/16 29 0 4 25
6 Corey Hertzog 2016-17 27 0 0 27
7 Phil Karn 1999-02 26 1 2 23
8 José Angulo 2013-14 24 0 1 23
9 Mike Apple 1999-02/04/06 22 1 0 21
t10 Gary DePalma 1999-04 17 2 0 15
Said Ali 2004 17 2 0 15
Assists Points
Name Assists Name Points
1 Kevin Kerr 27 1 David Flavius 141
2 David Flavius 25 2 Kevin Kerr 85
3 Matthew Dallman 24 3 Neco Brett 68
t4 Gary DePalma 22 4 Thiago Martins 67
Justin Evans 22 5 Corey Hertzog 60
6 Kenardo Forbes 17 6 Rob Vincent 58
t7 Neco Brett 12 7 Phil Karn 54
Danny Earls 12 8 Michael Apple 53
Ricardo Villar 12 9 Gary DePalma 52
10 Michael Apple 11 t10 José Angulo 50
Justin Evans 50
Shots Fouls
Name Shots Name Fouls
1 David Flavius 290 1 David Flavius 182
2 Kevin Kerr 199 2 Justin Evans 180
3 Corey Hertzog 160 3 Gary DePalma 163
4 Phil Karn 152 4 Kevin Kerr 148
5 Justin Evans 146 5 Jaman Tripoli 124
6 Gary DePalma 129 6 Henry Gutierrez 116
7 Rob Vincent 128 7 Phil Karn 100
8 Neco Brett 126 8 Danny Earls 98
t9 José Angulo 121 9 Michael Apple 94
Michael Apple 121 10 Thomas Vancaeyezeele 93
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All-Time Leaders
Goalkeeper Wins
Name Nation Career Wins
1 Randy Dedini United States 1999-03 51-47-12
2 Hunter Gilstrap United States 2010-14/16-17 28-45-29
3 Chris Robinson United States 2004-06 21-7-7
4 Kyle Morton United States 2018-19 17-2-8
5 Dan Lynd United States 2018 10-4-10
6 Terry McNelis United States 2005-06 9-11-3
7 Michael Lisch United States 2014 7-7-3
t8 Trey Mitchell United States 2017 6-6-5
Calle Brown United States 2015 6-4-4
10 Danny Waltman United States 2009 5-9-2
Shutouts
Name Shutouts
1 Randy Dedini 27
2 Hunter Gilstrap 25
3 Kyle Morton 16
4 Dan Lynd 12
5 Chris Robinson 10
6 Trey Mitchell 6
t7 Terry McNelis 5
Calle Brown 5 David Flavius leads
t9 Michael Lisch 4 the club all-time in
Danny Waltman 4 games played, goals and
points.
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All-Time Leaders
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Awards & Achievements
Individual
19 13 13 13 13
Joe José José José Matthew
GREENSPAN ANGULO ANGULO ANGULO DALLMAN
Defender of the Year Most Valuable Player Scoring Champion Golden Boot Assists Champion
10 10 10 04 03
Shintaro Hunter Jeremy Said Thiago
HARADA GILSTRAP DEIGHTON ALI MARTINS
Defender of the Year Goalkeeper of the Year Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year Most Valuable Player
03 03 03
Thiago Thiago Ricardo
MARTINS MARTINS VILLAR
Scoring Champion Golden Boot Assists Champion
All-League
Year Player Honor League Year Player Honor League
2019 Kenardo Forbes First USL Championship 2010 Jeremy Deighton Second USL-2
2019 Joe Greenspan First USL Championship 2010 Chad Severs Second USL-2
2019 Neco Brett Second USL Championship 2009 Justin Evans Second USL-2
2019 Thomas Vancaeyezeele Second USL Championship 2008 Thabiso Khumalo First USL-2
2018 Joe Greenspan First USL 2008 Justin Evans Second USL-2
2018 Kenardo Forbes Second USL 2006 Richard Bragg Second USL-2
2017 Corey Hertzog Second USL 2006 David Flavius Second USL-2
2016 Corey Hertzog Second USL 2005 Nathan Salsi Second USL-2
2015 Rob Vincent First USL 2004 Said Ali First USL PSL
2015 Kevin Kerr Second USL 2004 Nathan Salsi First USL PSL
2013 José Angulo First USL Pro 2004 Tiest Sondaal Second USL PSL
2013 Matthew Dallman First USL Pro 2004 David Flavius Second USL PSL
2013 Andrew Marshall Second USL Pro 2004 Chris Robinson Second USL PSL
2012 Matt Kassel Second USL Pro 2003 Thiago Martins First USL A-League
2011 Jason Yeisley Second USL Pro 2003 Ricardo Villar First USL A-League
2010 Shintaro Harada First USL-2 1999 Tenywa Bonseu First USL A-League
2010 Hunter Gilstrap First USL-2
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Meet the Hounds
1 2 3 4 5 6
Danny Mark Ropapa Dani Jordan Xhelil
VITIELLO LINDSTROM MENSAH ROVIRA DOVER ASANI
GK • 6-2 • 185 D • 6-3 • 200 F • 6-0 • 170 M • 5-9 • 145 D • 5-8 • 150 D • 6-1 • 165
Massapequa, NY Gavle, Sweden Accra, Ghana Bogota, Colombia Ajax, ON Kičevo, North Macedonia
7 8 10 11 12 14
Ryan Dakota Steevan Kenardo Danny Robbie
JAMES BARNATHAN DOS SANTOS FORBES GRIFFIN MERTZ
D • 5-8 • 155 M • 6-2 • 165 F • 6-4 • 208 M • 5-10 • 165 M • 5-9 • 165 M • 5-7 • 150
Mississauga, ON Massapequa, NY Mindelo, Cape Verde Kingston, Jamaica Wethersfield, CT Pittsburgh, PA
15 16 17 18 20 21
Anthony Mark Thomas Tomas Tony Patrick
VELARDE FORREST VANCAEYEZEELE GOMEZ WALLS BUNK-ANDERSEN
M • 5-7 • 160 F • 6-3 • 195 D • 5-11 • 180 GK • 6-1 • 196 D • 5-11 • 185 D • 6-2 • 172
Reedley, CA Douglassville, PA Caen, France Webster Groves, MO Wauwatosa, WI Hvidovre, Denmark
22 24 33 34
Hunter Anthony Lukas Skylar
ASHWORTH MWEMBIA FERNANDES THOMAS
D • 6-5 • 180 GK • 6-2 • 191 F • 5-10 • 165 D • 6-4 • 198
Laguna Beach, CA Toulouse, France Rochester, NY Scarborough, ON
Bob
LILLEY
Head Coach
Dan
VISSER
Assistant Coach
Ross
CAIN
Goalkeeping Coach
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JULY
DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION EST
Sunday July 12 @Louisville City FC Louisville, KY [Lynn Family Stadium] 5 p.m.
Saturday July 18 @Philadelphia Union II Chester, PA [Subaru Park] 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday July 22 Indy Eleven Pittsburgh, PA [Highmark Stadium] 6 p.m.
Sunday July 26 @New York Red Bulls II Harrison, NJ [Red Bull Arena] 5 p.m.
AUGUST
DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION EST
Saturday August 1 Philadelphia Union II Pittsburgh, PA [Highmark Stadium] 7 p.m.
Saturday August 8 New York Red Bulls II Pittsburgh, PA [Highmark Stadium] 7 p.m.
Saturday August 15 @Indy Eleven Indianapolis, IN [Lucas Oil Stadium] 7 p.m.
Wednesday August 19 @Loudoun United FC Leesburg, VA [Segra Field] 7 p.m.
Saturday August 22 Saint Louis FC Pittsburgh, PA [Highmark Stadium] 7 p.m.
Friday August 28 @Hartford Athletic Hartford, CT [Dillon Stadium] 7 p.m.
SEPTEMBER
DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION EST
Tuesday September 1 Loudoun United FC Pittsburgh, PA [Highmark Stadium] 7 p.m.
Sunday September 6 @New York Red Bulls II Harrison, NJ [Red Bull Arena] 5 p.m.
Saturday September 12 Hartford Athletic Pittsburgh, PA [Highmark Stadium] 7 p.m.
Saturday September 19 @Loudoun United FC Leesburg, VA [Segra Field] 6:30 p.m.
Saturday September 26 Hartford Athletic Pittsburgh, PA [Highmark Stadium] 7 p.m.
OCTOBER
DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION EST
Saturday October 3 Philadelphia Union II Pittsburgh, PA [Highmark Stadium] 7 p.m.
*Times, dates and venues subject to change. For the most up-to-date version of the team’s schedule, visit
riverhounds.com/game-schedule.
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