
San Antonio FC (5-4-5) fell 0-2 to Reno 1868 FC (6-3-7) at Toyota Field on Saturday night, marking just the second time the club has lost at home this season.
“They scored the goal in the first half and that gave them something to fight for,” SAFC Head Coach Darren Powell said. “We had a fair amount of possession but not in dangerous areas, so that’s something we need to work on.”
Reno opened the scoring in the 27th minute after midfielder Jerry Van Ewijk converted from a free kick just outside the box that dinked off the crossbar and into the net for the 1-0 lead. The visitors then added a second goal in the 70th minute when forward Brian Brown found the end of a low cross from Antoine Hoppenot and beat goalkeeper Diego Restrepo with a tap-in.
The Alamo City club was unable to find the back of the net despite recording seven shots, three on target, and recording an 84 percent passing accuracy.
SAFC forward Ever Guzman made his first appearance since suffering an injury on April 27 at Las Vegas Lights FC. The forward played 14 minutes off the bench.
The match marked the end of a three-game home stand for SAFC during which the club earned six of a possible nine points, beating Portland Timbers 2 and Sacramento Republic FC prior to tonight’s result.
San Antonio FC will return to USL action on Saturday, June 30 as they visit Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC before returning home to host OKC Energy FC on July 4 at Toyota Field.
Scoring Summary:
Reno: 0-1, Jerry Van Ewijk 27’
SAFC: 0-2, Brian Brown (Antoine Hoppenot assist 70’)
Disciplinary Summary:
Reno: Yellow Card (Brent Richards 40’)
Reno: Yellow Card (Seth Casiple 74’)
SAFC: Yellow Card (Pecka 85’)
Attendance: 6,527
SAFC Starting XI: GK: Diego Restrepo; D: Cyprian Hedrick, Ryan Roushandel (c), Ryan Felix; M: Darnell King, Charlie Ward (Pecka 58’), Mikey Lopez, Greg Cochrane; F: Omar Gordon, Cesar Elizondo (Ever Guzman 76’), Jose Escalante (Connor Presley 68’)
Substitutions Not Used: Matt Cardone, Maxi Rodriguez, Alex Bruce, Kyle Murphy
Postgame Notes:
- San Antonio FC fell to Reno 1868 FC for the second time this season and third time overall…SAFC collected six of nine points in their three-match homestand…the club is now 1-3-0 all-time vs. Reno
- San Antonio FC lost just their second USL regular season home match in 2018 and their first since falling to Orange County SC on 4/14…SAFC has now lost just seven home matches in their three-year history, compiling a record of 19-7-13 overall at Toyota Field
- SAFC goalkeeper Diego Restrepo made five saves against Reno on the night…marks the third time in the last four matches that Restrepo has recorded at least five saves…marks the fifth time overall that the SAFC number 1 has turned the trick
- SAFC had eight players record a passing accuracy of at least 80 percent on the night…midfielders Pecka and Charlie Ward led the way, recording accuracies of 94.4 and 94.2 percent respectively
- SAFC forward Ever Guzman made his first appearance since 4/27 at Las Vegas…Guzman had missed the previous seven matches due to injury
San Antonio FC (5-4-5) fell 0-2 to Reno 1868 FC (6-3-7) at Toyota Field on Saturday night, marking just the second time the club has lost at home this season.
“They scored the goal in the first half and that gave them something to fight for,” SAFC Head Coach Darren Powell said. “We had a fair amount of possession but not in dangerous areas, so that’s something we need to work on.”
Reno opened the scoring in the 27th minute after midfielder Jerry Van Ewijk converted from a free kick just outside the box that dinked off the crossbar and into the net for the 1-0 lead. The visitors then added a second goal in the 70th minute when forward Brian Brown found the end of a low cross from Antoine Hoppenot and beat goalkeeper Diego Restrepo with a tap-in.
The Alamo City club was unable to find the back of the net despite recording seven shots, three on target, and recording an 84 percent passing accuracy.
SAFC forward Ever Guzman made his first appearance since suffering an injury on April 27 at Las Vegas Lights FC. The forward played 14 minutes off the bench.
The match marked the end of a three-game home stand for SAFC during which the club earned six of a possible nine points, beating Portland Timbers 2 and Sacramento Republic FC prior to tonight’s result.
San Antonio FC will return to USL action on Saturday, June 30 as they visit Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC before returning home to host OKC Energy FC on July 4 at Toyota Field.
Scoring Summary:
Reno: 0-1, Jerry Van Ewijk 27’
SAFC: 0-2, Brian Brown (Antoine Hoppenot assist 70’)
Disciplinary Summary:
Reno: Yellow Card (Brent Richards 40’)
Reno: Yellow Card (Seth Casiple 74’)
SAFC: Yellow Card (Pecka 85’)
Attendance: 6,527
SAFC Starting XI: GK: Diego Restrepo; D: Cyprian Hedrick, Ryan Roushandel (c), Ryan Felix; M: Darnell King, Charlie Ward (Pecka 58’), Mikey Lopez, Greg Cochrane; F: Omar Gordon, Cesar Elizondo (Ever Guzman 76’), Jose Escalante (Connor Presley 68’)
Substitutions Not Used: Matt Cardone, Maxi Rodriguez, Alex Bruce, Kyle Murphy
Postgame Notes:
- San Antonio FC fell to Reno 1868 FC for the second time this season and third time overall…SAFC collected six of nine points in their three-match homestand…the club is now 1-3-0 all-time vs. Reno
- San Antonio FC lost just their second USL regular season home match in 2018 and their first since falling to Orange County SC on 4/14…SAFC has now lost just seven home matches in their three-year history, compiling a record of 19-7-13 overall at Toyota Field
- SAFC goalkeeper Diego Restrepo made five saves against Reno on the night…marks the third time in the last four matches that Restrepo has recorded at least five saves…marks the fifth time overall that the SAFC number 1 has turned the trick
- SAFC had eight players record a passing accuracy of at least 80 percent on the night…midfielders Pecka and Charlie Ward led the way, recording accuracies of 94.4 and 94.2 percent respectively
- SAFC forward Ever Guzman made his first appearance since 4/27 at Las Vegas…Guzman had missed the previous seven matches due to injury