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Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

 

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Match Report: SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) 1-1 Norwich City

Overview

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) and Norwich City played out an eventful 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Elindus Arena. Both teams ended the match with ten men after first-half and second-half red cards. Despite being behind at the break, Essevee showed resilience to secure a deserved equalizer late on.

 

Key Moments

Early Drama: After just eleven minutes, Essevee’s Lofolomo received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge, forcing the home side to play with ten men for over an hour.

 

Norwich Take the Lead: Norwich dominated possession and created several chances. In the 40th minute, Errol Mundle-Smith curled a shot into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

 

Goalkeeper Heroics: Close to halftime, Essevee’s Gabriel denied Josh Sargent in a one-on-one situation, keeping the deficit to just one at the interval.

 

Red Card for Norwich: Shortly after the restart, Norwich were also reduced to ten men when AJ Bridge, only on the pitch for a couple of minutes, was sent off for a reckless foul.

 

Momentum Switches: The game opened up as both sides now had ten players. Essevee came close through Vossen and Erenbjerg, but Norwich’s substitute goalkeeper Reyes pulled off impressive saves to preserve the lead.

 

Disallowed Goal: Norwich appeared to double their lead, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.

 

Deserved Equalizer: With about ten minutes remaining, Essevee won a corner. After consecutive attacks, Ablo (also referred to as Traoré in some reports) fired a powerful shot from outside the box to level the score at 1-1.

 

Teams

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee)Norwich City

Gabriel, Tanghe, Lemoine, Lofolomo, Claes, Vossen (83’ Traore), Nyssen (50’ Tangala), Nnadi, Opoku, Erenbjerg, CappelleKovacevic (60’ Reyes), Stacey (78’ Daley), Medic (78’ Djedje), Darling (78’ Adelusi), Gibbs (60’ Domeracki), Sargent (70’ Corke), Marcondes (70’ Chilvers), Crnac (45’ Bridge), Slimane (70’ Manteau), Cordoba (45’ Ozcan), Mundle-Smith (70’ Okwumo)

Summary

Final Score: SV Zulte Waregem 1-1 Norwich City

 

Goalscorers:

 

Norwich City: Errol Mundle-Smith (40’)

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Ablo/Traoré (late second half)

 

Red Cards:

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Lofolomo (11’)

 

Norwich City: AJ Bridge (second half)

 

Notable Performances: Goalkeepers Gabriel and Reyes both made key saves to keep their teams in contention. Essevee’s determination with ten men was rewarded with a deserved late equalizer.

 

Essevee closed their pre-season with a spirited comeback, showcasing resilience against a physically strong opponent from England.

  

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

© Chris Rubey, 2012

 

Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

Match Report: SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) 1-1 Norwich City

Overview

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) and Norwich City played out an eventful 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Elindus Arena. Both teams ended the match with ten men after first-half and second-half red cards. Despite being behind at the break, Essevee showed resilience to secure a deserved equalizer late on.

 

Key Moments

Early Drama: After just eleven minutes, Essevee’s Lofolomo received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge, forcing the home side to play with ten men for over an hour.

 

Norwich Take the Lead: Norwich dominated possession and created several chances. In the 40th minute, Errol Mundle-Smith curled a shot into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

 

Goalkeeper Heroics: Close to halftime, Essevee’s Gabriel denied Josh Sargent in a one-on-one situation, keeping the deficit to just one at the interval.

 

Red Card for Norwich: Shortly after the restart, Norwich were also reduced to ten men when AJ Bridge, only on the pitch for a couple of minutes, was sent off for a reckless foul.

 

Momentum Switches: The game opened up as both sides now had ten players. Essevee came close through Vossen and Erenbjerg, but Norwich’s substitute goalkeeper Reyes pulled off impressive saves to preserve the lead.

 

Disallowed Goal: Norwich appeared to double their lead, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.

 

Deserved Equalizer: With about ten minutes remaining, Essevee won a corner. After consecutive attacks, Ablo (also referred to as Traoré in some reports) fired a powerful shot from outside the box to level the score at 1-1.

 

Teams

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee)Norwich City

Gabriel, Tanghe, Lemoine, Lofolomo, Claes, Vossen (83’ Traore), Nyssen (50’ Tangala), Nnadi, Opoku, Erenbjerg, CappelleKovacevic (60’ Reyes), Stacey (78’ Daley), Medic (78’ Djedje), Darling (78’ Adelusi), Gibbs (60’ Domeracki), Sargent (70’ Corke), Marcondes (70’ Chilvers), Crnac (45’ Bridge), Slimane (70’ Manteau), Cordoba (45’ Ozcan), Mundle-Smith (70’ Okwumo)

Summary

Final Score: SV Zulte Waregem 1-1 Norwich City

 

Goalscorers:

 

Norwich City: Errol Mundle-Smith (40’)

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Ablo/Traoré (late second half)

 

Red Cards:

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Lofolomo (11’)

 

Norwich City: AJ Bridge (second half)

 

Notable Performances: Goalkeepers Gabriel and Reyes both made key saves to keep their teams in contention. Essevee’s determination with ten men was rewarded with a deserved late equalizer.

 

Essevee closed their pre-season with a spirited comeback, showcasing resilience against a physically strong opponent from England.

  

© Chris Rubey, 2012

 

Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

© Chris Rubey, 2012

 

Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

Match Report: SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) 1-1 Norwich City

Overview

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) and Norwich City played out an eventful 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Elindus Arena. Both teams ended the match with ten men after first-half and second-half red cards. Despite being behind at the break, Essevee showed resilience to secure a deserved equalizer late on.

 

Key Moments

Early Drama: After just eleven minutes, Essevee’s Lofolomo received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge, forcing the home side to play with ten men for over an hour.

 

Norwich Take the Lead: Norwich dominated possession and created several chances. In the 40th minute, Errol Mundle-Smith curled a shot into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

 

Goalkeeper Heroics: Close to halftime, Essevee’s Gabriel denied Josh Sargent in a one-on-one situation, keeping the deficit to just one at the interval.

 

Red Card for Norwich: Shortly after the restart, Norwich were also reduced to ten men when AJ Bridge, only on the pitch for a couple of minutes, was sent off for a reckless foul.

 

Momentum Switches: The game opened up as both sides now had ten players. Essevee came close through Vossen and Erenbjerg, but Norwich’s substitute goalkeeper Reyes pulled off impressive saves to preserve the lead.

 

Disallowed Goal: Norwich appeared to double their lead, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.

 

Deserved Equalizer: With about ten minutes remaining, Essevee won a corner. After consecutive attacks, Ablo (also referred to as Traoré in some reports) fired a powerful shot from outside the box to level the score at 1-1.

 

Teams

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee)Norwich City

Gabriel, Tanghe, Lemoine, Lofolomo, Claes, Vossen (83’ Traore), Nyssen (50’ Tangala), Nnadi, Opoku, Erenbjerg, CappelleKovacevic (60’ Reyes), Stacey (78’ Daley), Medic (78’ Djedje), Darling (78’ Adelusi), Gibbs (60’ Domeracki), Sargent (70’ Corke), Marcondes (70’ Chilvers), Crnac (45’ Bridge), Slimane (70’ Manteau), Cordoba (45’ Ozcan), Mundle-Smith (70’ Okwumo)

Summary

Final Score: SV Zulte Waregem 1-1 Norwich City

 

Goalscorers:

 

Norwich City: Errol Mundle-Smith (40’)

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Ablo/Traoré (late second half)

 

Red Cards:

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Lofolomo (11’)

 

Norwich City: AJ Bridge (second half)

 

Notable Performances: Goalkeepers Gabriel and Reyes both made key saves to keep their teams in contention. Essevee’s determination with ten men was rewarded with a deserved late equalizer.

 

Essevee closed their pre-season with a spirited comeback, showcasing resilience against a physically strong opponent from England.

  

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

© Chris Rubey, 2012

 

Leigh Griffiths scoring his second goal against St. Mirren.

 

Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

Match Report: SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) 1-1 Norwich City

Overview

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) and Norwich City played out an eventful 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Elindus Arena. Both teams ended the match with ten men after first-half and second-half red cards. Despite being behind at the break, Essevee showed resilience to secure a deserved equalizer late on.

 

Key Moments

Early Drama: After just eleven minutes, Essevee’s Lofolomo received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge, forcing the home side to play with ten men for over an hour.

 

Norwich Take the Lead: Norwich dominated possession and created several chances. In the 40th minute, Errol Mundle-Smith curled a shot into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

 

Goalkeeper Heroics: Close to halftime, Essevee’s Gabriel denied Josh Sargent in a one-on-one situation, keeping the deficit to just one at the interval.

 

Red Card for Norwich: Shortly after the restart, Norwich were also reduced to ten men when AJ Bridge, only on the pitch for a couple of minutes, was sent off for a reckless foul.

 

Momentum Switches: The game opened up as both sides now had ten players. Essevee came close through Vossen and Erenbjerg, but Norwich’s substitute goalkeeper Reyes pulled off impressive saves to preserve the lead.

 

Disallowed Goal: Norwich appeared to double their lead, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.

 

Deserved Equalizer: With about ten minutes remaining, Essevee won a corner. After consecutive attacks, Ablo (also referred to as Traoré in some reports) fired a powerful shot from outside the box to level the score at 1-1.

 

Teams

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee)Norwich City

Gabriel, Tanghe, Lemoine, Lofolomo, Claes, Vossen (83’ Traore), Nyssen (50’ Tangala), Nnadi, Opoku, Erenbjerg, CappelleKovacevic (60’ Reyes), Stacey (78’ Daley), Medic (78’ Djedje), Darling (78’ Adelusi), Gibbs (60’ Domeracki), Sargent (70’ Corke), Marcondes (70’ Chilvers), Crnac (45’ Bridge), Slimane (70’ Manteau), Cordoba (45’ Ozcan), Mundle-Smith (70’ Okwumo)

Summary

Final Score: SV Zulte Waregem 1-1 Norwich City

 

Goalscorers:

 

Norwich City: Errol Mundle-Smith (40’)

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Ablo/Traoré (late second half)

 

Red Cards:

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Lofolomo (11’)

 

Norwich City: AJ Bridge (second half)

 

Notable Performances: Goalkeepers Gabriel and Reyes both made key saves to keep their teams in contention. Essevee’s determination with ten men was rewarded with a deserved late equalizer.

 

Essevee closed their pre-season with a spirited comeback, showcasing resilience against a physically strong opponent from England.

  

© Chris Rubey, 2012

 

Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Match Report: SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) 1-1 Norwich City

Overview

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) and Norwich City played out an eventful 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Elindus Arena. Both teams ended the match with ten men after first-half and second-half red cards. Despite being behind at the break, Essevee showed resilience to secure a deserved equalizer late on.

 

Key Moments

Early Drama: After just eleven minutes, Essevee’s Lofolomo received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge, forcing the home side to play with ten men for over an hour.

 

Norwich Take the Lead: Norwich dominated possession and created several chances. In the 40th minute, Errol Mundle-Smith curled a shot into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

 

Goalkeeper Heroics: Close to halftime, Essevee’s Gabriel denied Josh Sargent in a one-on-one situation, keeping the deficit to just one at the interval.

 

Red Card for Norwich: Shortly after the restart, Norwich were also reduced to ten men when AJ Bridge, only on the pitch for a couple of minutes, was sent off for a reckless foul.

 

Momentum Switches: The game opened up as both sides now had ten players. Essevee came close through Vossen and Erenbjerg, but Norwich’s substitute goalkeeper Reyes pulled off impressive saves to preserve the lead.

 

Disallowed Goal: Norwich appeared to double their lead, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.

 

Deserved Equalizer: With about ten minutes remaining, Essevee won a corner. After consecutive attacks, Ablo (also referred to as Traoré in some reports) fired a powerful shot from outside the box to level the score at 1-1.

 

Teams

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee)Norwich City

Gabriel, Tanghe, Lemoine, Lofolomo, Claes, Vossen (83’ Traore), Nyssen (50’ Tangala), Nnadi, Opoku, Erenbjerg, CappelleKovacevic (60’ Reyes), Stacey (78’ Daley), Medic (78’ Djedje), Darling (78’ Adelusi), Gibbs (60’ Domeracki), Sargent (70’ Corke), Marcondes (70’ Chilvers), Crnac (45’ Bridge), Slimane (70’ Manteau), Cordoba (45’ Ozcan), Mundle-Smith (70’ Okwumo)

Summary

Final Score: SV Zulte Waregem 1-1 Norwich City

 

Goalscorers:

 

Norwich City: Errol Mundle-Smith (40’)

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Ablo/Traoré (late second half)

 

Red Cards:

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Lofolomo (11’)

 

Norwich City: AJ Bridge (second half)

 

Notable Performances: Goalkeepers Gabriel and Reyes both made key saves to keep their teams in contention. Essevee’s determination with ten men was rewarded with a deserved late equalizer.

 

Essevee closed their pre-season with a spirited comeback, showcasing resilience against a physically strong opponent from England.

  

Match Report: SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) 1-1 Norwich City

Overview

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) and Norwich City played out an eventful 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Elindus Arena. Both teams ended the match with ten men after first-half and second-half red cards. Despite being behind at the break, Essevee showed resilience to secure a deserved equalizer late on.

 

Key Moments

Early Drama: After just eleven minutes, Essevee’s Lofolomo received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge, forcing the home side to play with ten men for over an hour.

 

Norwich Take the Lead: Norwich dominated possession and created several chances. In the 40th minute, Errol Mundle-Smith curled a shot into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

 

Goalkeeper Heroics: Close to halftime, Essevee’s Gabriel denied Josh Sargent in a one-on-one situation, keeping the deficit to just one at the interval.

 

Red Card for Norwich: Shortly after the restart, Norwich were also reduced to ten men when AJ Bridge, only on the pitch for a couple of minutes, was sent off for a reckless foul.

 

Momentum Switches: The game opened up as both sides now had ten players. Essevee came close through Vossen and Erenbjerg, but Norwich’s substitute goalkeeper Reyes pulled off impressive saves to preserve the lead.

 

Disallowed Goal: Norwich appeared to double their lead, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.

 

Deserved Equalizer: With about ten minutes remaining, Essevee won a corner. After consecutive attacks, Ablo (also referred to as Traoré in some reports) fired a powerful shot from outside the box to level the score at 1-1.

 

Teams

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee)Norwich City

Gabriel, Tanghe, Lemoine, Lofolomo, Claes, Vossen (83’ Traore), Nyssen (50’ Tangala), Nnadi, Opoku, Erenbjerg, CappelleKovacevic (60’ Reyes), Stacey (78’ Daley), Medic (78’ Djedje), Darling (78’ Adelusi), Gibbs (60’ Domeracki), Sargent (70’ Corke), Marcondes (70’ Chilvers), Crnac (45’ Bridge), Slimane (70’ Manteau), Cordoba (45’ Ozcan), Mundle-Smith (70’ Okwumo)

Summary

Final Score: SV Zulte Waregem 1-1 Norwich City

 

Goalscorers:

 

Norwich City: Errol Mundle-Smith (40’)

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Ablo/Traoré (late second half)

 

Red Cards:

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Lofolomo (11’)

 

Norwich City: AJ Bridge (second half)

 

Notable Performances: Goalkeepers Gabriel and Reyes both made key saves to keep their teams in contention. Essevee’s determination with ten men was rewarded with a deserved late equalizer.

 

Essevee closed their pre-season with a spirited comeback, showcasing resilience against a physically strong opponent from England.

  

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

 

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

© Chris Rubey, 2012

 

Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

© Chris Rubey, 2012

 

Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Match Report: SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) 1-1 Norwich City

Overview

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) and Norwich City played out an eventful 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Elindus Arena. Both teams ended the match with ten men after first-half and second-half red cards. Despite being behind at the break, Essevee showed resilience to secure a deserved equalizer late on.

 

Key Moments

Early Drama: After just eleven minutes, Essevee’s Lofolomo received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge, forcing the home side to play with ten men for over an hour.

 

Norwich Take the Lead: Norwich dominated possession and created several chances. In the 40th minute, Errol Mundle-Smith curled a shot into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

 

Goalkeeper Heroics: Close to halftime, Essevee’s Gabriel denied Josh Sargent in a one-on-one situation, keeping the deficit to just one at the interval.

 

Red Card for Norwich: Shortly after the restart, Norwich were also reduced to ten men when AJ Bridge, only on the pitch for a couple of minutes, was sent off for a reckless foul.

 

Momentum Switches: The game opened up as both sides now had ten players. Essevee came close through Vossen and Erenbjerg, but Norwich’s substitute goalkeeper Reyes pulled off impressive saves to preserve the lead.

 

Disallowed Goal: Norwich appeared to double their lead, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.

 

Deserved Equalizer: With about ten minutes remaining, Essevee won a corner. After consecutive attacks, Ablo (also referred to as Traoré in some reports) fired a powerful shot from outside the box to level the score at 1-1.

 

Teams

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee)Norwich City

Gabriel, Tanghe, Lemoine, Lofolomo, Claes, Vossen (83’ Traore), Nyssen (50’ Tangala), Nnadi, Opoku, Erenbjerg, CappelleKovacevic (60’ Reyes), Stacey (78’ Daley), Medic (78’ Djedje), Darling (78’ Adelusi), Gibbs (60’ Domeracki), Sargent (70’ Corke), Marcondes (70’ Chilvers), Crnac (45’ Bridge), Slimane (70’ Manteau), Cordoba (45’ Ozcan), Mundle-Smith (70’ Okwumo)

Summary

Final Score: SV Zulte Waregem 1-1 Norwich City

 

Goalscorers:

 

Norwich City: Errol Mundle-Smith (40’)

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Ablo/Traoré (late second half)

 

Red Cards:

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Lofolomo (11’)

 

Norwich City: AJ Bridge (second half)

 

Notable Performances: Goalkeepers Gabriel and Reyes both made key saves to keep their teams in contention. Essevee’s determination with ten men was rewarded with a deserved late equalizer.

 

Essevee closed their pre-season with a spirited comeback, showcasing resilience against a physically strong opponent from England.

  

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

 

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

© Chris Rubey, 2012

 

Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

© Chris Rubey, 2012

 

Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

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Edinburgh Hibernian Football Club win 2-1 against St. Mirren Football Club.

Match Report: SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) 1-1 Norwich City

Overview

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) and Norwich City played out an eventful 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Elindus Arena. Both teams ended the match with ten men after first-half and second-half red cards. Despite being behind at the break, Essevee showed resilience to secure a deserved equalizer late on.

 

Key Moments

Early Drama: After just eleven minutes, Essevee’s Lofolomo received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge, forcing the home side to play with ten men for over an hour.

 

Norwich Take the Lead: Norwich dominated possession and created several chances. In the 40th minute, Errol Mundle-Smith curled a shot into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

 

Goalkeeper Heroics: Close to halftime, Essevee’s Gabriel denied Josh Sargent in a one-on-one situation, keeping the deficit to just one at the interval.

 

Red Card for Norwich: Shortly after the restart, Norwich were also reduced to ten men when AJ Bridge, only on the pitch for a couple of minutes, was sent off for a reckless foul.

 

Momentum Switches: The game opened up as both sides now had ten players. Essevee came close through Vossen and Erenbjerg, but Norwich’s substitute goalkeeper Reyes pulled off impressive saves to preserve the lead.

 

Disallowed Goal: Norwich appeared to double their lead, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.

 

Deserved Equalizer: With about ten minutes remaining, Essevee won a corner. After consecutive attacks, Ablo (also referred to as Traoré in some reports) fired a powerful shot from outside the box to level the score at 1-1.

 

Teams

SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee)Norwich City

Gabriel, Tanghe, Lemoine, Lofolomo, Claes, Vossen (83’ Traore), Nyssen (50’ Tangala), Nnadi, Opoku, Erenbjerg, CappelleKovacevic (60’ Reyes), Stacey (78’ Daley), Medic (78’ Djedje), Darling (78’ Adelusi), Gibbs (60’ Domeracki), Sargent (70’ Corke), Marcondes (70’ Chilvers), Crnac (45’ Bridge), Slimane (70’ Manteau), Cordoba (45’ Ozcan), Mundle-Smith (70’ Okwumo)

Summary

Final Score: SV Zulte Waregem 1-1 Norwich City

 

Goalscorers:

 

Norwich City: Errol Mundle-Smith (40’)

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Ablo/Traoré (late second half)

 

Red Cards:

 

SV Zulte Waregem: Lofolomo (11’)

 

Norwich City: AJ Bridge (second half)

 

Notable Performances: Goalkeepers Gabriel and Reyes both made key saves to keep their teams in contention. Essevee’s determination with ten men was rewarded with a deserved late equalizer.

 

Essevee closed their pre-season with a spirited comeback, showcasing resilience against a physically strong opponent from England.

  

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

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Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

 

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

 

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

Groundhopping Canada (and on Twitter)

 

Simon Fraser University, Field 4

Vancouver Whitecaps U-18s vs. washington Crossfire Premier U-18s

U.S. Soccer Development Academy

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Saturday, October 15, 2011

 

Match preview: Whitecaps FC Residency teams set to play first USSDA matches on home soil

Match report: Whitecaps FC Residency squads sweep weekend results versus Crossfire Premier

Match stats: Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-17/18 vs. Washington Crossfire Premier U-17/18

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