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The New England Revolution fell on the road to FC Cincinnati, 1-0, on a rainy Saturday night at TQL Stadium. Despite ...
New England was the only Eastern Conference club that Cincinnati had not beaten at home after entering play 0-4-1 all time.
As injuries pile up, FCC’s roster depth is shining with important contributions from Tah Brian Anunga, Lukas Engel, Sergio Santos, and Brad Smith.
That was enough as Cincinnati beat New England 1-0 Saturday night at TQL Stadium. Cincinnati is now 4-2-1 for 13 points.
Major League Soccer is one of the fastest-growing soccer leagues in the world. Each year, new multi-million dollar franchises ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Kévin Denkey scored the winning goal on a penalty kick in the 90 th minute. FC Cincinnati earned the penalty after Nashville defender ...
First Half_None. Second Half_1, Cincinnati, Santos, 1 (Bucha), 65th minute. Goalies_New England, Aljaz Ivacic, Alex Bono; Cincinnati, Roman Celentano, Evan Louro. Yellow Cards_Denkey, Cincinnati, 14th ...
Close calls, missed calls, and near-misses happen. Teams simply have to devise ways to get by, whether via gamesmanship or ...
Carles Gil leads the New England Revolution into a matchup with Cincinnati after a two-goal showing against the New York Red Bulls.
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