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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Arizona United’s Winless Streak Extended With Loss to Dayton

Arizona United SC’s winless streak was extended to five games following a surprising 2-1 loss to the visiting Dayton Dutch Lions in a game played Wednesday at Peoria Sports Complex.

It was a cruel loss, made even more unbearable because of a referee decision to reverse a tying goal by Arizona near the end of the game.

Arizona (3-6-2) started sluggish and had to defend their own goal aggressively for the first several minutes of the game. Dayton’s attack was finding its way through the Arizona back four defenders and challenging United goalkeeper Evan Newton often.

Dayton struck first during the fifth minute with a goal by forward Aaron Schoenfeld during a confusing defensive sequence which allowed Schoenfeld to penetrate the Arizona back line. Schoenfeld’s initial shot hit the right post and ricocheted right back to his feet and he was able to tap the ball in for the score.

Arizona did not stay down for long as a newcomer - Rodney Wallace, on a two-game loan from the Portland Timbers - quickly scored an equalizer on a throw in by Arizona’s Bradlee Baladez that was missed by a Dayton defender.  Wallace settled the ball near the edge of the 18-yard box and drove toward the goal unimpeded and finished with a massive strike that Dayton goal keeper Matt Williams had no opportunity to save, making the score 1-1 in the 18th minute.

“I made the run but the defender got in front of me,” Wallace said after the game. “It looked like I fouled him, but I made a good run and it was a good look by Bradlee and I was able to finish for the goal.”
Rodney Wallace scored a goal during the first game of
his two-game loan from the MLS Portland Timbers side.
Dayton regained the lead 18 minutes later on a second goal by Schoenfeld.  Schoenfeld had a ball kicked away from a United player fall at his feet and he quickly turned and after a few brief touches fired a shot from 25 yards out. Despite a sprawling attempt by Newton to bat the ball away it still found the back of the net and gave Dayton a 2-1 lead.

Arizona appeared to score the equalizer near the end of regulation play when Kadeem Dacres kicked ball into a tangle of bodies in the goal area and the ball was deflected into the net by Baladez. The goal was initially awarded to Arizona, but after much protest from Dayton players and discussion among the head referee and linesman the goal was reversed, leaving Arizona with a 2-1 deficit.
A late game goal by Arizona United's Bradlee Baladez was disallowed on a delayed off side call. 
Following the game Arizona head coach Michael Dellorusso said he was told the linesman thought Bradlee didn’t touch the ball. “So that’s why he didn’t call offsides,” Dellorusso said. “But then when (the referees) discussed it then the center referee said Bradlee had touched the ball.”

The touch by Baladez resulted in a delayed offside and the goal was erased from the board, leaving Arizona with a 2-1 deficit.

As for the game overall, Dellorusso said, “We lost the game. We didn’t deserve to win.

“We did the one thing we didn’t want to do. We gave them confidence. We knew they were a tired team. We came out flat.

“A couple individuals just didn’t step up their game tonight . We’ll learn from it and the guys who want to play will play.”

Arizona United, currently playing with several players on loan, will lose those players soon as MLS teams begin Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup play. The departure of some more experienced players is going to leave some gaps.

When asked who is going to have to step up to fill those gaps Dellorusso said, “Everybody. A lot of young guys need to learn what the professional world is all about.”

Next up Arizona United faces the Rochester Rhinos in a game played at Peoria Sports Complex this Saturday.

On Wednesday, June 18, Arizona United will face Major League Soccer side Los Angeles Galaxy in round four of the Open Cup.

Arizona United's Jonathan Top attempts to deflect Dayton goal keeper Matt Williams' clearance.

Arizona United's Jalen Robinson (27) has seen limited playing time but played the full 90 minutes against Dayton.

Arizona United goal keeper Evan Newton tracks a crossing ball by Dayton's Cameron Vickers. The ball landed on the roof of the net resulting in a goal kick for Arizona.


Sunday, April 13, 2014

Arizona United SC Drops Inaugural Game at Home


When is a loss not a loss?  If you’re a valley soccer fan that question was answered Saturday night after USL PRO Soccer’s Arizona United Soccer Club fell in its inaugural game against Oklahoma City’s Energy FC by a score of 4-0 at Peoria Sports Complex.

An announced attendance of 2,888 spectators enjoyed a game few could imagine happening just a month ago.

The constant silence of the Phoenix FC Wolves organization and the sudden announcement that the team will no longer be operating a USL PRO franchise burst a bubble that seemed destined to pop as the organization floundered despite having open tryouts for prospective players just weeks before.

But, as soon as all seemed for naught, there was new life infused into soccer supporters as word of Phoenix FC’s demise was quickly followed by news of the formation of Arizona United, fronted by Peoria businessman Kyle Eng.

Eng spent more than 20 minutes with the media prior to Saturday’s game and walked through the chronology of the team’s formation from first contact with USL PRO on Feb. 21, through the announcement that soccer would indeed continue in Arizona on March 13.

During the first meeting with USL PRO it became apparent that Eng and his team would be right fit for ownership of a franchise.

“We want to be Arizona’s soccer team,” Eng said. “We are Arizona’s only professional team in Arizona. We want to be united in that.” Hence the name Arizona United SC.

The next order for Eng and his staff was to hire a coach.  He told his staff to “find a guy who has a winning tradition, who knows how to win on the field and who brings something different.”

They found that coach in Maryland assistant coach and USL PRO veteran Mike DelloRusso.

Earning fans back is important to Eng, who has adopted three mottos: Put a quality product on the field; create a great fan experience; put together a team that people can be proud to cheer for.

“If we can do those three things then we’ve accomplished our goal,” said Eng, “We’ll earn our fans back”

Eng acknowleged it has taken a lot of hard work to pull off game one in such a short period of time and some tasks as formal game uniforms and signage were not quite ready. Other areas such as concessions and merchandise booths will be assessed.

As for the game on the field, Arizona United held on during the first half to take a tie going into the locker room, but Arizona United faced a steep challenge in the second half due to the dismissal of London Woodberry who received two yellow cards in the first half.

It did not take long for OKC to take advantage of the United's one-man deficit.  Just a minute into the second half, OKC's Steven Perry tucked a shot into the right side of the net to give the Energy a 1-0 lead.
Minutes later, Kyle Greig was able to head in a cross to double the score.

Throughout the game, Arizona United struggled to maintain possession; a testament, perhaps, to the scant practice time as a team.  Many players on the United side had one week or less to practice with the entire squad.  OKC added two more goals by Kyle Miller (65') and Adda Djeziri (70') to put the game out of reach.

Arizona United did manage to threaten OKC keeper John Kempin on a few occasions during the game.
Following the game, Arizona United Midfielder Matt Kassel was not making any excuses.  "I don't want to make any excuses," Kassel said. "Everybody's played the game before. They (OKC) have played a few games already. You could tell that," suggesting the match fitness level of OKC gave the Energy the advantage.

"The red card was unfortunate," Kassell added "It's something all of us will learn from. We've got to take it and move forward."
Kassel went on to say he was impressed by the level of support for the team in its first game. He acknowleged the soccer community in the valley and the support demonstrated by the fans and supporters at the game.

Next up, Arizona United will face Sacramento at Peoria Sports Complex on Saturday, April 19. Game time is 7:00 pm.



Front: Joey Dillon, Joseph Toby, Paolo DelPiccolo, Jonathan Top, London Woodberry; Rear: Daniel Antunez, Evan Newton, Tyler Ruthven, Jon Okafor, Bradlee Baladez, Matt Kassel

Joseph Toby

Bradlee Baladez

Jon Okafor

Matt Kassel

Jonathan Top

Scott Morrison (23)

Charles Renken

Devon Grousis
Tyler Ruthven

London Woodberry

Evan Newton

Joey Dillon

Paolo DelPiccolo

Brandon Swartzendruber