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By NICHOLAS MURRAY - nicholas.murray@uslsoccer.com, 09/04/24, 3:25PM EDT

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Monterey Bay’s Antony Siaha passes 100 saves, and after Frank López’s landmark, how many countries can claim a USL Championship 50-goal scorer?


Monterey Bay F.C.'s Antony Siaha has recorded 102 saves so far this season, on pace to set a new single-season record for saves in a USL Championship regular season campaign. | Photo courtesy Isaiah J. Downing / Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC

NEWS & NOTES

MONTEREY BAY’S ANTONY SIAHA ON PACE FOR SAVES RECORD
Monterey Bay F.C.’s Antony Siaha became the first goalkeeper this season to pass 100 saves in the USL Championship’s regular season, moving to 102 saves after recording six stops against Miami FC this past Saturday. It marks the 20th time in the Championship’s history that a goalkeeper has recorded at least 100 saves in a regular season campaign.

Siaha is currently averaging 4.1 saves/90 minutes, which places him on pace for 135 saves this season. Should that pace be sustained, Siaha would break the Championship’s single-season record of 130 saves held by former Phoenix Rising FC goalkeeper Carl Woszczynski in the 2015 season.

Most Saves in a USL Championship Regular Season
1. Carl Woszczynski (Phoenix Rising FC, 2015) – 130
T-2. Alex Rando (Las Vegas Lights FC, 2021) – 125
T-2. Fabian Cerda (FC Tulsa, 2018) – 125
4. Josh Cohen (Sacramento Republic FC, 2018) – 117
T-5. Ben Lundt (Phoenix Rising FC, 2022) – 115
T-5. Matt Williams (Dayton Dutch Lions FC, 2012) – 115
T-7. Paul Blanchette (Oakland Roots SC, 2023) – 114
T-7 Matt Williams (Dayton Dutch Lions FC, 2014) – 114
9. Evan Newton (Phoenix Rising FC, 2014) – 111
10. Jeff Caldwell (Hartford Athletic, 2021) – 108

MIAMI FC’S FRANK LÓPEZ JOINS 50-GOAL CLUB


Miami FC's Frank López became the first Cuban player to record 50 regular season goals in the USL Championship's this past weekend against Monterey Bay F.C. | Photo courtesy Miami FC

Miami FC’s Frank López became the 30th player to record 50 regular-season goals in the USL Championship as he provided the game-winning goal in the side’s 1-0 victory against Monterey Bay F.C. on Saturday night at Pitbull Stadium. The veteran reached the mark in his 160th appearance in the league and was the first Cuban player to achieve the mark in the USL Championship era.

Twelve different countries are now represented among the league’s 50-goal scorers. The United States leads the way with 14 representatives, followed by Jamaica with four and Uruguay and Colombia with two apiece.

Nationalities of Players to have recorded 50 regular season goals in USL Championship
Brazil (1)
– Rodrigo da Costa
Cameroon (1) – Albert Dikwa
Cape Verde (1) – Steevan Dos Santos
Colombia (2) – Jorge Herrera, José Angulo
Cuba (1) – Frank López
England (1) – Cameron Lancaster
Ghana (1) – Solomon Asante
Guinea (1) – Hadji Barry
Jamaica (4) – Dane Kelly, Neco Brett, Romario Williams, Junior Flemmings
Sierra Leone (1) – Augustine Williams
United States (14) – Corey Hertzog, Chandler Hoffman, Wilson Harris, Alex Dixon, Kyle Greig, Cal Jennings, Christian Volesky, Kyle Murphy, Russell Cicerone, Cameron Iwasa, George Davis IV, Aodhan Quinn, Chris Cortez, Chris Wehan
Uruguay (2) – Sebastián Guenzatti, Enzo Martínez

NORTH CAROLINA, LOUISVILLE CITY PLAY WILDEST GAME OF SEASON

Louisville City FC’s 6-4 victory against North Carolina FC this past Saturday was the eighth game in USL Championship regular season history in which the teams combined for at least 10 goals, and the first since the 2019 season. The game also marked the first in league history to include three own goals in the same contest.

LouCity has been involved in three of the eight games to reach double-digit goals in league history and has won all three contests. The side previously defeated the New York Red Bulls II 6-4 on August 10, 2018 and Sporting Kansas City II 8-3 on October 12, 2019. LouCity and the Red Bulls II are the only teams to have been involved in multiple regular season games that featured at least 10 goals.

Most Combined Goals in a USL Championship Regular Season Game
T-1. Louisville City FC & Sporting Kansas City – 11 goals, 10/12/19
T-1. Orlando City B & New York Red Bulls II – 11 goals, 10/7/17
T-1. Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC & Harrisburg City Islanders – 11 goals, 5/30/15
T-4. North Carolina FC & Louisville City FC – 10 goals, 8/31/24
T-4. Loudoun United FC & New York Red Bulls II – 10 goals, 10/19/19
T-4. Portland Timbers 2 & LA Galaxy II – 10 goals, 5/18/18
T-4. OKC Energy FC & Las Vegas Lights FC – 10 goals, 7/11/18
T-4. New York Red Bulls II & Louisville City FC – 10 goals, 8/10/18

North Carolina, meanwhile, became only the fifth team to record a pair of own goals in the same game in a USL Championship Regular Season contest, and the third team in the past three seasons to do so. The four-minute margin between the two own goals ranked second to Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC against the Richmond Kickers in 2016, when the Hounds scored two own goals separated by three minutes.

Teams to have recorded Multiple Own Goals in a USL Championship Regular Season Game
2 – Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC – at Richmond Kickers, June 11, 2016
2 – Atlanta United 2 – vs. Louisville City FC, Sept. 29, 2018
2 – Phoenix Rising FC – vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies, May 15, 2022
2 – Hartford Athletic – vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies, Sept. 27, 2023
2 – North Carolina FC – vs. Louisville City FC, Aug. 31, 2024

30 USL CHAMPIONSHIP, LEAGUE ONE PLAYERS EARN INTERNATIONAL CALL-UPS


North Carolina FC's Oalex Anderson is set to represent St. Vincent and the Grenadines in its upcoming Concacaf Nations League contests this week. | Photo courtesy Lewis Gettier / North Carolina FC

Thirty players from the USL Championship and League One have earned call-ups by 21 nations for the September FIFA international window. The players will be active in Concacaf Nations League, UEFA Nations League, and Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying.

There have now been more than 60 players called up for senior international duty in 2024 from the USL Championship, League One and League Two. It marks the third consecutive year the 60-player mark for senior international call-ups has been surpassed across the USL ecosystem.

USL Championship and League One Call-Ups – September 2024

  • Burkina Faso (1) – Trova Boni (San Antonio FC)

  • Congo (1) – Junior Etou (Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC)

  • Cuba (1) – Raiko Arozarena (Las Vegas Lights FC)

  • Curacao (1) – Jearl Margaritha (Phoenix Rising FC)

  • Dominican Republic (1) – Cristian Ortiz* (Tampa Bay Rowdies)

  • El Salvador (2) – Jairo Henriquez (Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC), Nelson Blanco (San Antonio FC)

  • Ethiopia (1) – Surafel Dagnachew Mengestu (Loudoun United FC)

  • French Guiana (1) – Thomas Vancaeyezeele (Hartford Athletic)

  • Grenada (2) – Darius Johnson (Phoenix Rising FC), Shavon John-Brown (Central Valley Fuego FC)

  • Guinea-Bissau (1) – Bura Nogueira (San Antonio FC)

  • Haiti (1) – Duke Lacroix (Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC)

  • Honduras (2) – J.C. Obregon Jr.* (Charlotte Independence), Douglas Martinez Jr. (Indy Eleven)

  • Jamaica (1) – Jahmali Waite (El Paso Locomotive FC)

  • Malta (1) – Yannick Yankam (Lexington SC)

  • Puerto Rico (3) – Steven Echevarria* (Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC), Nicolas Cardona (Miami FC), Jaden Servania (North Carolina FC)

  • Rwanda (2) – Jojea Kwizera (Rhode Island FC), Innocent Nshuti (One Knoxville SC)

  • Sierra Leone (1) – Emmanuel Samadia (Sierra Leone)

  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines (1) – Oalex Anderson (North Carolina FC)

  • South Sudan (1) – Machop Chol (San Antonio FC)

  • Trinidad and Tobago (5) – Triston Hodge (Hartford Athletic), Leland Archer (Charleston Battery), Shannon Gomez (San Antonio FC), Noah Powder (Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC), Real Gill (Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC)

  • U.S. Virgin Islands (1) – Joshua Ramos (South Georgia Tormenta FC)

* - First Senior International Call-Up

Quick Hits
- Indy Eleven’s Aodhan Quinn moved into third place in the USL Championship’s all-time regular season minutes list as he moved to 21,211 minutes in his career, passing former New Mexico United defender Josh Suggs on 21,126 minutes.

- Louisville City FC’s Sean Totsch moved into a tie for fifth in the USL Championship’s all-time regular season appearances list with the 262nd match of his career. Totsch moved level with current Charlotte Independence defender Hugh Roberts.

- Las Vegas Lights FC’s 3-2 victory against Orange County SC this past Saturday marked the first time in club history the Lights had rallied from a two-goal deficit to take victory. The Lights have recorded 13 comeback victories in their seven-season history, five of which have come away from home.

- North Carolina FC’s six goals conceded against Louisville City FC this past Saturday marked the first time the side had allowed six goals at home in either the USL Championship or League One since joining the USL in 2018.

- Oakland Roots SC forward Dom Dwyer’s first goal for the club marked his first regular season tally in the USL Championship in 4,101 days, with his last regular season goal while on loan with Orlando City SC coming on June 9, 2013.

Upcoming Player Milestones


Sacramento Republic FC's Russell Cicerone could make his 200th appearance in the USL Championship on Saturday against the Charleston Battery. | Photo courtesy Sacramento Republic FC

Appearances
Approaching 200 regular-season appearances

Russell Cicerone (SAC) – 199
James Musa (IND) – 198
Wes Charpie (LOU) – 197

Approaching 150 regular season appearances
Adrián Diz Pe (IND) – 149
Thomas Vancaeyezeele (HFD) – 147
Collin Martin (NC) – 147
Wilson Harris (LOU) – 147

Approaching 100 regular-season appearances
Nanan Houssou (NM) – 99
Nick Moon (TBR) – 98
Juan Carlos Azócar (PHX) – 98
Alex Lara (MB) – 98
Junior Etou (PIT) – 97
Stefano Pinho (BHM) – 97

Minutes
Approaching 15,000 regular season minutes

Sebastian Guenzatti (IND) – 14,864
Wes Charpie (LOU) – 14,823
Charlie Adams (LV) – 14,750

Approaching 10,000 regular season minutes
Danny Vitiello (SAC) – 9,810
Jorge Hernández (SA) – 9,716
Wilson Harris (LOU) – 9,696

Goals
Approaching 60 regular season goals

Romario Williams (IND) – 59

Approaching 40 regular season goals
Brian Ownby (LOU) – 39
Leo Fernandes (TBR) – 38
Rodrigo Lopez (SAC) – 38
JJ Williams (RI) – 38
Justin Portillo (SAC) – 37
Tyler Pasher (BHM) – 37
Ronaldo Damus (COS) – 37

Assists
Approaching 50 regular season assists

Enzo Martinez (BHM) – 48
Rodrigo Lopez (SAC) – 46
Brian Ownby (LOU) – 46

Approaching 40 regular season assists
Christiano Francois (LDN) – 39

Approaching 30 regular season assists
Niall McCabe (LOU) – 29
Jorge Hernández (SA) – 29
Cam Lindley (IND) – 28
Florian Valot (LDN) – 28

Saves
Approaching 600 regular season saves

Alex Tambakis (NM) – 597

Approaching 300 regular season saves
Jordan Farr (TBR) – 289

Approaching 250 regular season saves
Tomás Gómez (OC) – 236

Approaching 200 regular season saves
Koke Vegas (RI) – 186

Shutouts
Approaching 40 regular season shutouts

Tomás Gómez (OC) – 38

Approaching 30 regular season shutouts
Nate Steinwascher (DET) – 27

Discipline Report – Week 27

TAMPA, Fla. – The following is the USL Championship’s discipline report for Week 27 of the 2024 USL Championship season:

Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC’s Patrick Hogan has been suspended for one game following his red card for serious foul play against Indy Eleven on August 31. Hogan will be unavailable for selection in Pittsburgh’s contest against Rhode Island FC on Saturday.

Memphis 901 FC’s Marlos Santos has been suspended for one game following his red card for abusive language against Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC on August 28. Santos will be unavailable for selection in Memphis’ contest against Hartford Athletic on September 11.

Memphis 901 FC’s Samuel Careaga has been suspended for one game following his red card for two cautionable offenses against Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC on August 28. Careaga will be unavailable for selection in Memphis’ contest against Hartford Athletic on September 11.

Monterey Bay F.C.’s Jerry Ayon has been suspended for one game following his red card for two cautionable offenses against Miami FC on August 31. Ayon will be unavailable for selection in Monterey Bay’s contest against San Antonio FC on Saturday.

San Antonio FC’s Mitchell Taintor has been suspended one game for caution accumulation after receiving his eighth yellow card of the season against the Charleston Battery on August 31. Taintor will be unavailable for selection in San Antonio’s contest against Monterey Bay F.C. on Saturday.

The following players and coaches enter the upcoming matches one caution away from their eighth yellow card of the season and a one-game suspension for caution accumulation.

Here is the breakdown per club:

  • Hartford Athletic (1): Brendan Burke

  • Indy Eleven (1): Callum Chapman-Page

  • Memphis 901 FC (1): Marlon Santos

  • North Carolina FC (1): Lamar Batista

  • Oakland Roots SC (1): Memo Diaz

  • Rhode Island FC (1): Jojea Kwizera

  • San Antonio FC (1): Kevon Lambert

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