Huntsville, Ala. (Sept. 24, 2023)Ā ā Huntsville City Football Club concluded its 2023 inaugural MLS NEXT Pro season with a 2-2 draw and a 4-2 shootout loss against Chicago Fire II at the Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium.
Huntsville got on the board early, after a Sean Suber pass to Nebiyou Perry was fired into the back of the net in the seventh minute for Perryās fourth goal of the season. Watch itĀ here.
Chicago equalized minutes later when Omari Glasgow scored in the 10thĀ minute and then grabbed the lead with a Billy Hency goal in the 25thĀ minute.
Huntsville equalized in the 36th minute when Azaad Liadi found Jony Bolaños, who made his way around a defender and snuck a ball into the far corner for his sixth goal of the season. Watch it here.
Despite both teams having chances in the second half, regulation ended with both teams squared at 2-2. In the penalty shootout, the visitors earned the extra point with a 4-2 shootout win.
After the match, Head Coach Jack Collison and midfielder Jony BolaƱos spoke about the game, the teamās end of season performance, the foundation laid by the teamās first season, and what the fans have meant to the squad. BolaƱos also talked about scoring on Decision Day and how the team came together throughout the season. Footage can be found here.
Huntsville City FC 2024 season tickets are now on sale to the public. Fans can purchase season tickets by visiting MLSNextPro.com/HuntsvilleCityFC/Tickets or by calling 256-864-6426, ext. 2.āÆ
Notes:āÆāÆĀ
- Huntsville CityāÆāÆĀ
- has scored in 22 of 28 matches this seasonĀ
- has scored in 13 of 14 matches at the Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium
- scored multiple goals for the first time since Aug. 27 vs. Inter Miami CF II
- Jony BolaƱosscored his sixth goal of the season
- Azaad LiadiĀ recorded his second assist of the season
- Nebiyou PerryĀ scored his fourth goal of the season
- Joey SkinnerĀ served as team captain for the eighth time this seasonĀ
- Sean SuberĀ recorded his first assist of the season
- Alejandro Velazquez-LopezĀ made his Huntsville City FC debut
Box Score:āÆāÆāÆāÆāÆāÆĀ
Huntsville City FC (9W-12L-7D, 4SOW, 38 pts.) at Chicago Fire II (9W-8L-11D, 5SOW, 43 pts.)āÆĀ
Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium | Huntsville, Ala.
Final Score:āÆĀ
HCFC: 2
CHI II: 2
Chicago wins shootout 4-2
Scoring Summary:āÆāÆĀ
HCFC: Nebiyou Perry (A: Sean Suber) 7ā
CHI II: Omari Glasgow (A: Billy Hency) 10ā
CHI II: Billy Hency (A: Omari Glasgow) 25ā
HCFC:Ā Jony BolaƱosĀ (A: Azaad Liadi) 36ā
Discipline:āÆāÆĀ
HCFC: Fernando Ciceron (caution) 13ā
CHI II: Charlie Ostrem (caution) 21ā
HCFC: Joey DeZart (caution) 33ā
HCFC: Azaad Liadi (caution) 48ā
CHI II: Eric Leonard (caution) 55āāÆ
CHI II: Mihajlo Miskovic (caution) 90+5ā
Lineups:āÆāÆāÆāÆāÆĀ
HCFC Starters: Ben Martino, Joey Skinner (C) (Shaun Joash 69ā), Fernando Ciceron, Sean Suber, Chris Nāsa, Nebiyou Perry (Adem SipiÄ 84ā), Joey DeZart (Alejandro Velazquez-Lopez 84ā), Isaiah Johnston (Isaiah Jones 69ā), Kemy Amiche (Ollie Wright 57ā), Azaad Liadi, Jony BolaƱos
Substitutes: John Berner, Perrin Barnes, Cyrus Rad, Christopher Pearson
CHI II Starters: Mihajlo Miskovic, Justin Reynolds, Andreas Ueland, Noah Egan (Kendall Burks 78ā), Charlie Ostrem, Luka Prpa (Michael Nesci 86ā), Eric Leonard, Sergie Oregel Jr. (Henrique Gallina 69ā), Omari Glasgow, Missael Rodriguez (Dylan Borso 46ā), Billy Hency
Substitutes: Patrick Los, Romain Blake, Lamonth Rochester, Michael Flores, Matteo Kidd
Attendance:Ā 4,608



