Lightning Strikes Twice To Knock Out The Outlaws

NPSL Midwest Regional Playoffs - Michigan Rangers FC 3-2 Siouxland United FC

The ninth-best team in the NPSL this season, Central States Conference winners Michigan Rangers, hosted the nineteenth, Siouxland United, out of the North.

The road team recovered from a defeat to Duluth FC at the end of the regular season to claim the conference title with a win against Joy AC. João Rocha has 6 goals, second only to Phil Caputo of Joy.

Rangers, on the other hand, finished the regular season on top of their conference and won through. Liam Kervik leads the way - with a conference leading 11 goals.

The match started with a couple of golden chances for the home side but they could not find a finish and it would take 44 minutes of play before they secured a goal, pressure down the right by the German Domenic Baumann was capped by a cross by Muskegon, MI's Liam Smith for Grand Rapids, MI's Chris Mendez. Mendez pulled the ball back and slotted home from six yards out.

The night's first lightning strikes came in a five minute spell, led by two Japanese attackers for Siouxland United. Hayato Takayama from Hyogo bundled home the equalizer from a pass by Emilio Madrigal from Laredo, TX in the 54th minute.  Kyohei Eguchi, from Kagoshima curled a corner high and deep to the side netting of the back post for an Olimpico.  However, the natural kind of lightning struck and the game entered a weather delay of 90 minutes with the Outlaws ahead by one.

Play after the resumption at 10pm was all one way, and it was Michigan Rangers' turn to strike with lightning speed. The Nigerian substitute Adetunji Ifaturoti burst through the middle to equalize with only five minutes played and two minutes after that, Mendez got his second of the game, firing a bullet header in from a cross by the Joburger Nicolas Baigrie.


NPSL North Playoffs Review

Wednesday

The games were both punctuated by hydration breaks, with the temperatures in the 80s. 

#2 Siouxland United FC 2-0 #4 Sioux Falls Thunder FC

The two sides split the regular season series with a win each, however the wins were not equal - a last kick win for Thunder having trailed in the 80th minute versus a 7-2 hammering by the Outlaws. 

The home side broke through in the 10th minute as Dariel Contreras squared it for João Rocha to add to his healthy tally for the season. Thunder finished the half on the front foot, high pressure forcing a corner and a shot on goal, just wide but it remained 1-0 to the Outlaws at halftime. 

It only took the hosts five minutes after the break to widen their lead, Contreras finishing off a box-to-box break with a 30 yard sprint to connect to a pass from Keitatsu Yoshida. 

As the #2 seed in the North, Siouxland would need a Joy Athletic win to set up another home game. 430 miles Northeast, the Goats were threatening an upset. 

#1 Duluth FC 2-3 #3 Joy AC

Duluth won one (rallying from 1-0 down to win 4-1) and drew one (which Joy should have won) in the regular season series. The home standing BlueGreens started the match on fire and were 2-0 up within 5 minutes with goals from Alex Ruiz and Liam Pritchard, but Griffin Price got one back for the visiting Goats in the 20th minute and it was there it stayed at half time. 

In the 52nd minute, Goalie Alexandre Paredes and defender Juande mixed up for Duluth and a Phil Caputo cross found its way through to Christopher Plaza Alvarado for the equalizer. In the 66th minute, Joy broke free down the left and Carver Tierney dribbled deep into the box before slotting the ball into the far side netting for the go-ahead goal. Constant pressure from the home team founded on the shores of the Goat defense.  

Saturday

NPSL North Conference Final - #2 Siouxland United FC 3-0 #3 Joy AC 

As last year, it is only the winner of this match who can claim the title of Conference Champions. Duluth FC won last year and made it to the National Semifinals but this year saw a first time champion crowned. 

Joy AC had the only real chance of the opening half an hour , but Siouxland keeper Will Devine smothered it. The Goats arguably had the better of the opening half but neither team had broken through at half time and the home side recovered their composure at half time and João Rocha added to his goal scoring streak with barely two minutes played in the second half, connecting to a breakaway pass to put the Outlaws ahead. 

Outlaws head coach Alex Trent said the team "just needed a reminder to relax". The second half saw the home side gaining more control but still not able to completely put away the Goats until the 67th minute when Hayato Takayama latched on to a ball over the top of the Goat defense. Substitute Christian Piewe made it 3-0 after capitalising on a turnover by Joy in their own penalty area. 

Reflecting on the season so far, Coach Trent said:

Happy for the club and everyone who has been part of it. Looking forward to a big challenge on Wednesday and more memories with this group. 

Coming Up

Midwest Regional Playoffs

We look at the mini-tournament here


NPSL Midwest Regionals Preview

Midwest Regional Playoffs (# = Regular Season points per game ranking)

  • 3 conference champions in region qualify (Central States [#9 Michigan Rangers], Great Lakes [#7 Flower City Union} and North [#19 Siouxland United])
  • Teams are seeded 1-3 based on regular season points per game
  • Semifinal on Wednesday, #2 Michigan Rangers FC hosts #3 Siouxland United FC in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  • Final on Saturday, #1 Flower City Union hosts the Semifinal winner in Rochester, New York.
For a team who had built their Conference record on the back of home performances, the regional rounds of the playoffs are a different type of challenge. Siouxland United face a 670 mile trip East for their Semifinal and then potentially a 1000 mile trip to the furthest logical extent of the "Midwest Region", to upstate New York.
Of the competing champions, Flower City Union are a former NISA professional club. Siouxland United FC are a second-year club. Michigan Rangers are in their third year, having taken some of the core from the departing Muskegon Risers. While these matchups are unique, Union did win NISA in 2023.

NPSL Round Up: Week 7-8

Wednesday June 25th

Joy Athletic Club 2-1 Minnesota Blizzard FC

An ill-tempered and scrappy game ends the playoff hopes of the visitors and solidifies Joy in third. Minneapolis's Dimitri Nair burst into the visitors' penalty area from the right. He passed the ball onto Eagan, MN's Phil Caputo, who slotted his 12th goal of a Golden Boot-caliber season into the opposite side netting with only 19 minutes played. However, Joy struggled all night to finish off Blizzard, and the visitors were level in the 41st minute when Ulsterman Jadon Morgan expertly volleyed a cross into the net at the far post, after a corner was only partially cleared.

On the hour mark, a give and go down the left released Hopkin's MN's Griffin Price, whose pass was side footed home by Buffalo, MN's Carver Tierney. Even despite a red card, for violent conduct, by the St Thomas Tommie Bennett Kouame (out of St. Louis Park, MN) in stoppage time, Blizzard were unable to rally again.

Saturday June 28th

Joy Athletic Club 1-4 Sioux Falls Thunder FC

Things looked rosy for Joy as Phil Caputo scored a free kick, 30 yards out and dead central. However, the visitors scored four unanswered to vault themselves into a playoff spot. Nick North seized on a pass through the Joy defense in the 40th minute. Four minutes later, Thunder had the lead, AJ Bowman curling it past the keeper into the bottom corner.

Luis Waeschle added a finish to an intricate sequence down the right and Nick North added a counter attack goal in the second half.

Minnesota Blizzard FC 0-2 Siouxland United FC

The Outlaws spent an hour scoreless but sealed a win with goals from Dariel Contreras Portorreal in the 62nd, and Sergio Mijangos in the 80th minute, with a solo run down the right and a blast into the side netting.

Iowa Demon Hawks 0-1 Duluth FC

JJ Oyebamiji caught his own rebound after a point blank stop to secure the full three points for Duluth.

Wednesday July 2nd

Duluth FC 3-2 Siouxland United FC

It took half an hour, but an interception in midfield set up João Rocha for the opener by the visiting Outlaws, curled beyond Schenk in the BlueGreen net. In the 65th minute, a handball in the box allowed Duluth FC an opportunity to equalize from the spot, and the penalty kick by Felipe Oliveira slid underneath the Siouxland keeper. In the 81st minute, Siouxland United failed to clear for a period of two minutes and the ball leaked out to Peter Pearson, who blasted home from the top of the box.  A late third by JJ Oyebamiji put the game beyond the reach of the visitors, even though United got their second in stoppage time through Sergio Mijangos.

Saturday July 5th

Siouxland United FC 1-2 Iowa Demon Hawks

With the seedings settled, Siouxland looked to stay healthy ahead of their rematch with Thunder. In the end it was the Demon Hawks who snuck the win. The visitors opened the scoring through an own goal in the 16th minute. Kyohei Eguchi equalized in the 31st minute but a Iowa PK by Jeanderson Pereira in the 70th secured the victory.

Coming Up:

The NPSL North Playoffs.

We look at the match-ups here


NPSL North Playoff Preview

#1 Duluth FC are the top seed despite a new head coach in Rio de Janeiro's Thomas Pazo. The perennial contenders for the North are defending Midwest Region champions and Liam Pritchard continues to torment opposing defenses. Felipe Oliveira and JJ Oyebamiji are their leading goalscorers, with 4 and 3 respectively.

#2 This is only Siouxland United's second season of existence, and following a 6-0-6 debut season, the Outlaws have been a surprise to everyone but themselves, beginning the season with two straight road losses but being unbeaten before losing to Duluth FC yesterday. Leading the way has been Rio de Janeiro's João Rocha, who has five goals, tied for second best in the conference. In the technical area is Alex Trent, who coached Dakota Fusion to an unbeaten regular season, before losing in the inaugural North Conference Final to Duluth FC. The Kansan has attracted a number of his players from 2024 to follow him to Sioux City. 

We've overcome a lot of adversity as a group and we are in a great place now as a team with a strong bond together. We're learning how to win in different ways and winning has become the expectation. Our aim has always been getting home playoff games for our fans and club as we keep growing as a club in our second year and first year making playoffs.

- Alex Trent, Head Coach of Siouxland United FC

#3 The chance to be Siouxland United's opponents in the North Conference playoffs turned out to be a scrap between two wildly inconsistent teams, the Iowa Demon Hawks from Des Moines and the Sioux Falls Thunder. A new rule making it necessary for the matchups to be decided "on geography and/or other economic criteria" ensures that the teams from the South of the conference will meet each other. 

Sioux Falls Thunder have a 4-1-5 record, with Aran Hernandez-Vivar having scored four and a rotating cast of others having added one to the record. 

#4 Facing the BlueGreens in the Twin Ports are Joy Athletic, led by the Golden Boot nominee Philip Caputo, from Eagan, MN via Porto Alegre in the south of Brasil. He is the latest product of the Joy of the People "free play" system to make a name for himself in the NPSL, following Emmanuel Iwe (currently playing in the German 3.Liga) and Zinedine Kroeten (who is playing for Milwaukee Torrent in the Central States Conference). Buffalo, MN's Carver Tierney has ably assisted Caputo, to the tune of 5 goals. 

I'll update this piece once I receive the quotes from the other clubs. 

Coming Up - Wednesday

Duluth FC v Joy AC

Duluth won one (rallying from 1-0 down to win 4-1) and drew one (which Joy should have won) in the regular season series. 

Siouxland United FC v Sioux Falls Thunder FC

The two sides have split the regular season series with a win each, however the wins were not equal - a last kick win for Thunder having trailed in the 80th minute versus a 7-2 hammering by the Outlaws. 

Saturday

NPSL North Conference Final

As for last year, it is only the winner of this match who can claim the Conference Champions trophy. Duluth FC won last year and made it to the National Semifinals. 


NPSL Round Up: Week 6

Tuesday

Joy Athletic Club 2-2 Duluth FC

Joy controlled the first half and got into a two-nil lead in the 32nd minute through a pair of goals by Carter Tierney, once from open play and once off a corner. However, they entered halftime level after a breakaway goal by the Londoner Jireh Oyebamji and a sloppy back pass capitalized upon by João Magalhaes with virtually the last kick of the half.

It was the division leaders who dominated the second half, including a penalty kick conceded and then tipped onto the post by Derek Stevens. A draw was probably a fair result.

Thursday

Siouxland United FC 7-2 Sioux Falls Thunder FC

Siouxland United entered the game with a chance to trim the gap to first to 1 point, whereas Thunder had the opportunity to overtake Joy in third. Both sides had good chances saved before the visitors took a lead in the 13th minute as a free kick 30 yards out was clipped early over the wall and into the penalty area for Aaron Hernandez-Vivar to slot home at the near post. The lead only lasted five minutes, João Rocha finished off a move from within the penalty area started by an Emilio Madrigal interception in midfield and fed to the Carioca by the Dominican Dariel Contrera, driving down the right. As the second half stoppage reached its conclusion of 2 minutes, Rocha was brought down on the right wing. The resultant free kick was sliced along the ground to Rocha, who blasted it into the side netting from the top of the penalty area.

The third goal for the Outlaws was the product of quick execution in the 54th minute, a rapidly taken throw from the left wing found Javier Munoz Cruz at the back post for a tap in. It was 4-1 ten minutes later, Kyohei Eguchi on a mazy run from 40 yards out on the left wing, all the way into the six yard box for a composed finish, beating six Thunder players in the process. Three minutes later, it was Rocha's hat trick, a simple finish off the rebound as Harumi Yunaiyama's shot cannoned into his path. The Outlaws had a shout for a penalty kick as Aimar Aramendia appeared to foul Christian Piewe Tientcheu. Piewe sprung the offside trap from a long ball curled into his path to make it 6-1. Nicolas Reinhard pulled one back 3 minutes later, but United made it 7 with the last kick of the game as Yunaiyama burst from midfield.

Saturday

Iowa Demon Hawks 3-0 Minnesota Blizzard FC

A hat trick by Robin Vandewalle gave the home team the win in this Summer time matchup of two teams who spend the winter in arena football. The first goal was a tap in after a neat pass around the corner in the 7th minute. The second goal came early in the second half and was all the Frenchman's creation and his special day was capped off in the 70th minute after he slid home easily from a left-wing cross.

Duluth FC 0-0 Sioux Falls Thunder FC (in Superior, WI)

A game with very few goal scoring chances leads to a highly unlikely, but firmly deserved, point for Thunder.

Standings

The tie-breakers are:

Head-to-head results, Goal difference in head-to-head matchups, Most wins in conference competition, Goal difference in conference competition, Fewest losses in conference competition.

Therefore, the Outlaws' 1-0 win over Duluth FC means they currently hold the tie-breaker atop the division. The two sides have still to meet in the Twin Ports. The next two teams will be seeded #3 and #4, but who plays whom will be defined by "geography and/or other economic factors", thus a Siouxland v Demon Hawks or Thunder match is much more likely than one for Duluth.

Coming Up

Wednesday

Joy Athletic Club v Minnesota Blizzard FC

Saturday

Joy Athletic Club v Sioux Falls Thunder FC

Minnesota Blizzard FC v Siouxland United FC

Iowa Demon Hawks v Duluth FC

Wednesday July 2nd

Duluth FC v Siouxland United FC

Saturday July 5th

Siouxland United FC v Iowa Demon Hawks


NPSL Round Up: Week 5

Wednesday

Minnesota Blizzard 1-0 Joy Athletic Club

Shannonsider Cian Mcgoey ran all night, frequently ending offside but also popping up on the hour mark as an outlet pass for Carter Hermanson, a former Mpls City Futures product out of St Paul, MN. Mcgoey calmly dispatched the chance and Blizzard collectively defended from midfield back as the division's hottest striker, Phil Caputo with 9, put them under severe pressure. There were at least 3 calls for a penalty kick for Joy turned away, although Mcgoey also could have earned one at the other end.

Saturday

Joy Athletic Club 1-2 Siouxland United

Siouxland United took the lead after half an hour, João Rocha with a clean half volley strike in at the near post after he chested down a recycled ball from a 35 yard free kick whipped in from the left wing. In stoppage time at the end of the first half, the Outlaws high press produced a second, blasted into the far side netting by Daniel Contreras Portorreal. The Goats were only able to spoil the clean sheet with a soft penalty kick award, the ball hammered at a Siouxland defender from close range for a handball. Nonetheless, Phil Caputo stepped up and scored his tenth goal of the campaign.

Iowa Demon Hawks 0-3 Sioux Falls Thunder FC

In the 13th minute, a tough sequence saw the visitors break the deadlock. Max Matthies chipped the ball past the advancing Demon Hawks keeper Luan Teles, who clattered into him - leaving the Thunder player on the ground but the ball in the net. The goal was awarded, a penalty kick (or caution) was not. The hosts were, however, reduced to ten men in the 63rd minute when Matheus Barbosa da Silva received his second yellow card.

A mis-hit clearance in the 69th minute left Aran Hernández Vivar to slide the ball home for Thunder's second. Luke Waeschle added the icing to the visitor's cake in the last ten minutes, softly cushioning a header back across the keeper from a right wing cross.

Minnesota Blizzard FC 1-2 Duluth FC

The BlueGreens scored all three of the game's goals, opening the scoring from the wrong end in the 13th minute as a corner bounced fortuitously off a defender. It took them 15 more minutes to level the match, Liam Pritchard picked up the ball in midfield, beat three defenders and wrong footed the Blizzard keeper by reversing to put the ball in at the near post. The Tees-sider scored his second, and the game's winning goal, in the early stages of the second half with another near post effort, this time playing off the shoulder of the left back and blasting it into the roof of the net.

Coming Up:

Tuesday

Joy Athletic Club v Duluth FC

Thursday

Siouxland United FC v Sioux Falls Thunder FC

Saturday

Iowa Demon Hawks v Minnesota Blizzard FC

Duluth FC v Sioux Falls Thunder FC (in Superior, WI)


NPSL Round Up: Week 4

Friday

Sioux Falls Thunder 0-2 Duluth FC

The undefeated BlueGreens took the win after goals from the 57th minute through the Mineiro Felipe Oliveira, who attends Wisconsin-Superior.  The game was put beyond doubt by half time substitute, Londoner Harvey McLoughlin (also attending Wisconsin-Superior) in stoppage time at the end of the second half.

Joy Athletic Club 3-0 Iowa Demon Hawks

Stop me if you've heard this before, St Cloud State standout Philip Caputo scored twice and Jessie Juarez added a third as Joy saw off early pressure and snagged goals in the 21st and 29th, with the third in the early going of the second half.

Saturday

Minnesota Blizzard FC 2-2 Iowa Demon Hawks

A counter attack down the right in the 12th minute by Evan Carlson to put the visitors on top, but only a minute later Owen Johnson was sent off for handling the ball outside his area. The subsequent free kick was whipped past the makeshift "goalkeeper" (and defender) Mauricio Groppo by Cian Mcgoey to level the score and that is how it would stand at half time.

Around the hour mark, it looked like Blizzard would join Demon Hawks, Thunder, Joy and Siouxland with at least 6 points in an almighty log-jam for playoff positioning, when J Morgan slotted home from an attack down their right. Instead, the ten men got up off the canvas and punched back only two mins later, Carlson blasting home his second from the top of the area.

Siouxland United 1-0 Duluth FC

Siouxland United provided a spark in second half stoppage time of a match otherwise dominated by box to box midfield action. A long throw from the right was flicked on by a Duluth defender, into the path of Sporting KC academy graduate (out of Kansas City, MO)  Abdulmuni Abdalla, who proceeded to take off his shirt in celebration and receive a second yellow card for delaying the restart. It is the second game in a row that the Outlaws have lost their discipline late, but they are now on a three game winning streak and have taken the first points of the season off the BlueGreens.

Coming Up:

Wednesday

Minnesota Blizzard v Joy Athletic Club

Saturday

Joy Athletic Club v Siouxland United

Iowa Demon Hawks v Sioux Falls Thunder FC

Minnesota Blizzard FC v Duluth FC


NPSL Round Up: Week 3

Tuesday

Duluth FC 1-0 Minnesota Blizzard FC

When you aren't destroying teams, just find a way to win. A draw is possible in this game we love, but that was not to be for the visitors, who conceded a fatal late free kick, 20 yards out on the right wing.

Duluth FC had a couple of half chances in the opening ten minutes but the Blizzard were steadfast in their defense.  The Blizzard's first chances came shortly after back to back corners resulted in an unmarked shot from the top of the box, wide. Luis Vergara shot high from a corner in the 19th minute for Duluth, and the BlueGreens saw a goal disallowed for offside in the 25th. The home side's first corner took 27 minutes to arrive, and it resulted in a counter for Blizzard, albeit ended by a Mark Donaldson interception. Adrian Mejia nearly broke through for the hosts in the waning moments of the first half but the shot went wide. Blizzard had 5 corners in the opening 45 but could not threaten the goal.

Devan DiGrado (a St. Thomas graduate) provided the first shot in anger from the Blizzard in the second half, but it was blocked before it could make the box.  Duluth had their own shots around the hour mark. Donaldson had the closest chance, side footed just wide from the edge of the Blizzard area in the 62nd minute. Bryant + Stratton's Cian McGoey (out of Limerick, Ireland) whipped the ball across the six yard box two minutes later for Blizzard, but it remained tied. The visitors' Evan Moreno (a Northern Arizona grad) received a red card, which turned yellow after consultation with the assistant referee in the 69th minute.

The rule (Law 12) governing denial of a goalscoring opportunity is convoluted, so I'm going to quote it:

Where a player commits an offence against an opponent within their own penalty area which denies an opponent an obvious goal-scoring opportunity and the referee awards a penalty kick, the offender is cautioned if the offence was an attempt to play the ball or a challenge for the ball; in all other circumstances (e.g. holding, pulling, pushing, no possibility to play the ball etc.), the offending player must be sent off.

João Magalhaes, who was fouled, saw his PK saved by Evan Siefken (formerly of St Johns and Minneapolis City) . The Mineiro Felipe Oliveira (who plays at Wisconsin-Superior) saw his shot blocked at point blank range in the 81st minute by Siefken.

Stoppage time degenerated into a sequence of fouls by Blizzard, the last of which was a killer for the visitors. The ball was whipped all the way from the right wing over to the left, then headed back across the penalty area and tapped into the goal by the Quiteño[Teddy Miranda (William Carey University) from inside the 6-yard box in the 6th minute of second-half stoppage time.

Friday

Sioux Falls Thunder 2-4 Joy AC

So what's new for Joy Athletic? Philip Caputo (a local product, and original St. Cloud State Husky) scored a first half hat trick, totaling 7 in his last two games. The first came courtesy of a ball into the left channel, expertly controlled and slotted across the keeper into the far side netting in the 15th minute. The second was a penalty kick fifteen minutes later. Caputo sealed his hatty with a lung busting run down the left wing, again finished into the far side netting.

The Goats kept pushing forward, but it would be the 60th minute before their fourth, a 25 yard free kick from Shakopee, MN's Jessie Juarez - who transferred into Hamline from Augsburg and has previously played for Duluth FC. The ball whipped over the wall and past the keeper at full stretch into the side netting.

Thunder scored their first after a left wing corner pinballed around and was poked home by local product and Gustavus Adolphus Gustie Tallen Dobson in the 70th minute. 3 minutes later, a counter attack made it 4-2 through the Canary Islander Aran Hernández Vivar, currently attending Western Iowa Tech. Unfortunately for the crowd at Bob Young Field, there would be no rousing rally this time.

Saturday

Sioux Falls Thunder 2-1 Minnesota Blizzard

It didn't take the Thunder long to break into this game, Hooper hammered the ball into the roof of the Blizzard net from the top of the penalty area with only 7 minutes on the clock, after the visitors failed to scramble the ball clear. However, a free kick on the right side in the 15th minute hit the wall and Devan DiGrado hammered home the rebound to equalize from close to 20 yards out.

2 mins into the 2nd half, the home side reasserted control. A burst down the left wing by local product Nick North, who attends SD School of Mines, culminated in an easy finish for Aran Hernández Vivar inside the six yard box. A draw might have been a fairer result, but 8 mins of stoppage did not yield a game changing goal and the home team secured their second win of the season.

Siouxland United 5-0 Joy AC

It took half an hour for a side to break the deadlock in Sioux City, and it was the Carioca product of Lewis and Clark Community College, João Lutz beating the defense down the middle to put Siouxland United ahead. Two minutes after half-time, Takumi Sato slid in a second at short range from a right wing cross. It was 3-0 in the 63rd minute, as Outlaw center back and St. Bonaventure player Xavier Davidson connected on a right wing corner.  The game was iced in the 77th minute, when the Ontarian Christian Piewe Tientcheu (who goes to school at West Virginia Tech) tapped in on a counter-attack. A fifth goal was scored in the 86th minute on the counter again by Keitatsu Yoshida (From Osaka, Japan and currently lacing them up for Cowley College). Remarkably, Siouxland United's Yotaro Furutani (from Tokyo, via Munroe University) received a second yellow card in second half stoppage for a late challenge.

Duluth FC 3-1 Iowa Demon Hawks

In the 28th minute, Duluth took the lead after a header from Alejandro Ruiz Garcia squirmed past the Demon Hawks' keeper. A 37th minute penalty kick put the BlueGreens up two at half time. Iowa's sole goal came in the 47th minute through Saiheed Jah (Moline, IL via Drake). Bayerische Tobias Gerber (NE Community College) scored the third home goal in the 55th minute.

Sunday

Siouxland United 4-1 Minnesota Blizzard

The week's last action came in less than favorable weather conditions, high 80 degree heat and wildfire smoke triggering hydration protocols. It took the Outlaws of Siouxland United just 15 seconds after resumption from one of those hydration breaks to score the first goal via Keitatsu Yoshida. Daniel Contreras Portorreal doubled the lead. Christian Piewe Tientcheu made it 3-0 and Yoshida scored his second and SUX's fourth in the 71st minute.  Carter Hermanson drifted a free kick in, and Ryan DeBois placed it past Bradley Ironside for Blizzard's only tally of the game in the 85th minute but a rally was not forthcoming. After starting their season with two losses, Siouxland United are now 2-2 and sit second, three points behind Duluth but with a game in hand and the two sides meeting next Saturday at Bishop Heelan in Sioux City.

Coming Up

Friday June 6th

Sioux Falls Thunder v Duluth FC

Joy Athletic Club v Iowa Demon Hawks

Saturday June 7th

Minnesota Blizzard v Iowa Demon Hawks

Siouxland United v Duluth FC


NPSL Round Up: Week 2

Wednesday May 21st

Sioux Falls Thunder 3-0 Iowa Demon Hawks

After a promising opening 10 minutes for the Thunder at Bob Young Field, the Demon Hawks grew into the match. A back-and-forth period finished with the visitors opening the scoring in the 31st minute as Jeanderson Pereira hit the ball low from the penalty arc and it deflected before spinning away from Joseph Valler in the Thunder net. The hosts refused to lie down but the Iowa lead was doubled in stoppage time at the end of the first half when Saiheed Jah hammered home from the left side of the penalty area, from a square pass from the right.

Thunder had their chances to lessen the score-line but failed to break through, and their chances were further hurt by a 66th minute injury to Valler. The substitute keeper Aimar Aramendia would concede the final goal 10 minutes later. Mauricio Groppo crossed from the left and Robin Vanderwalle sliced it home.

Saturday May 24th

Iowa Demon Hawks 1-6 Joy AC

Two games in the week, two lopsided losses. This time it was Joy who took advantage of the Hawks. Philip Caputo, who has been in the Joy system since he was 8 years old and just left St Cloud State as an original member of the 4 year-old program - and an all time statistical leader for the Huskies - decided tonight was the night to light up the NPSL North too. His first goal came in the 21st minute, blasting low at the goalkeeper's near post from the edge of the area. Two minutes later, Carver Tierney hammered a ball into the roof of the net from the right, also at the keeper's near post, to make it 2-0. In the 32nd minute, Caputo chipped Tom Gallagher in the Demon Hawks net from the top of the box to make it 3. The Hawks' sole goal came from Guilherme Lima, only a minute later - slotting home from a quick counter. However, it was Caputo's game, and the striker completed his hat trick with an almost identical strike to his first, snapped hard and low to the keeper's near post with the first half not yet over.

Caputo truly put his seal on the game in the 71st minute when a ball straight down the middle from Joy split the Demon Hawks defense and he raced on to slot home his fourth goal. Tierney completed the rout in the 87th minute with his second, a self-made half-volley from the penalty spot.

Coming Up:

Tuesday May 27th

Duluth FC v Minnesota Blizzard FC

Friday May 30th

Sioux Falls Thunder v Joy AC

Saturday May 31st

Sioux Falls Thunder v Minnesota Blizzard

Siouxland United v Joy AC

Duluth FC v Iowa Demon Hawks

Sunday June 1st

Siouxland United v Minnesota Blizzard


NPSL North kicks-off

Saturday May 10th

Sioux Falls Thunder 2-1 Siouxland United

Thunder left it late with goals from Sunao Midorikawa in the 82nd minute and Nick North in the 5th minute of second-half stoppage time to reverse the tide of a Siouxland derby which had seen the visitors go ahead in the 32nd minute through Harumi Yunaiyama.

Thursday May 15th

Duluth FC 3-1 Joy AC

Fresh from a National Semifinal, Duluth FC opened their league season at home against Joy Athletic Club, having already fallen in the US Open Cup to Forward Madison FC . An 8th minute cross from the right, headed back past the keeper from the left by Joy's Carver Tierney put the visitors ahead However, it was honors even at half time after sustained BlueGreen pressure told in the 37th minute, Teddy Miranda squaring from the right and Felipe Oliveira tapping it in from close range.

Early in the second half, Felipe Olivera picked it out from under his feet and slotted home from a Guerrero cross. In the 71st minute, Duluth FC played a searching diagonal ball to Liam Pritchard on the right, who crossed in for Caio Gomes to finish it and cap the win.

Saturday May 17th

Iowa Demon Hawks 2-1 Siouxland United

Guilherme Pereira scored twice for the Demon Hawks, opening the score from the penalty spot in the 16th minute and adding a goal from open play in the 26th minute. In what was a comfortable win for the home side, the Outlaws did get their own penalty goal from Takumi Sato in the 82nd minute but fall to 0-2 on the early season.

Minnesota Blizzard 3-0 Sioux Falls Thunder

This match was closer than the final score-line would indicate but it will go down in Blizzard history as the club's first outdoor win, following a disappointing debut season in NPSL. Jadon Morgan opened scoring in the 28th minute, tapping in from inside the 6 yard box after Cian Mcgoey burst down the left and crossed into his strike partner. Mcgoey himself made it 2-0 in the 52nd minute, lifting a free kick from inches outside the penalty arc over the outstretched Thunder keeper into the top corner of the net. He notched his second after a clearance from their own penalty area was allowed to skip unopposed to the Irishman, who finished from the edge of the Thunder area.

Blizzard now move to 1-0-0 on the NPSL season and Thunder drop to 1-0-1.

Coming Up:

Wednesday May 21st

Sioux Falls Thunder v Iowa Demon Hawks

Saturday May 24th

Iowa Demon Hawks v Joy AC


MN Blizzard host Vlora FC in an early season Amateur Cup test

Burnsville-based Vlora FC make the short trip to Eagan to face Lakeville-based Minnesota Blizzard FC as this regionalized, national tournament makes its opening visit to Minnesota for this year. 

Vlora operates a UPSL squad, but they entered the draw as Minnesota Amateur Soccer League members. In that league, they finished third in the third division and won promotion to the second division for this upcoming season. They are two games into their UPSL season and are currently 2-0 with a 2-1 win over FC Minneapolis at home followed by a 5-0 drubbing of Rochester FC on the road. The squad will presumably be more UPSL than MASL because the latter schedule clashes with this match. 

Minnesota Blizzard reserves also play in the third division of the MASL, and share a player pool with the first team NPSL squad from which the club will select their USAC squad. This match is the season debut for the team from the South Metro, who will follow up with a friendly against Wisconsin Conquerers. The NPSL season begins May 17th against Sioux Falls Thunder FC

The US Amateur Cup has been played since 1923. The country is divided into the four regions of the United States Adult Soccer Association. There's a fuller explanation here, but for our purposes, it's only relevant that Northland falls in Region 2. 24 teams enter in the first round, and those winners face another round before the 6 left standing are joined by Milwaukee Torrent and Bavarian United for the quarter-finals. Torrent and Bavs received seeded entry because of their progress in last year's tournament. 

The ultimate winners of Region 2 win the Bill Davey Cup and qualify for a national semifinal against one of the other three regions' winners. Whoever emerges from the national semifinals and the final the same weekend takes the National Amateur Cup title and a guaranteed spot in the 2026 US Open Cup

So 5 wins (or 2, if you're the Milwaukee clubs) and you get a trophy. 7 (or 4) and you get a second trophy and qualification for a third. 

 

Check back after the game for a photo gallery from the game by our Photography Director, Michael Lake. 


A new North is unveiled by NPSL

There are no brand-new clubs to the North Conference of the NPSL, but it is getting longer and shorter at the same time with Dakota Fusion's hiatus and the entry of former Gateway Conference members Iowa Demon Hawks

Of the four playoff qualifiers from the North in 2024, two (Dakota Fusion and Minnesota TwinStars) are not part of 2025's festivities. The TwinStars leave after 20 years at this level and a 30-year history overall that made them by far the oldest club in this division.

Duluth FC will be defending their region with a new head coach for the first time since 2020, with the departure of Sean Morgan. Their fellow playoff team, Joy Athletic Club, is joined by Lakeville's Minnesota Blizzard (who also play in MASL2 alongside the Demon Hawks) as the only presence in the Twin Cities metro. 

The Demon Hawks arrive in the North, having lost in the Regional Semifinals to Duluth FC (as Des Moines United). The Demon Hawks are also an established MASL2 indoor team. There is a possible fresh rivalry between the Des Moines-based Demon Hawks and the Sioux City-based Siouxland United. On the subject of the latter, the Outlaws bring in Alex Trent as head coach off the back of his undefeated regular season with Fusion.  Lastly, Sioux Falls Thunder remain in the conference and at Bob Young Field as another potential rival to the Iowans. 

Also, a little note about the US Open Cup. The tournament saw Duluth FC seize a priority bid as regional winners and it turns out that Fusion were offered a spot (turned down because of hiatus) as spectacular regular season participants. The BlueGreens are on the road against Forward Madison of USL League One for the second consecutive year, largely as a consequence of two things: Relatively close proximity and a desire to match all amateurs against a pro side in the 1st round.  We will be covering that for you. 


NPSL National Semifinals: El Farolito 3-0 Duluth FC

Duluth FC finished the regular season as the 33rd ranked team by points-per-game, the metric used to determine hosting priority for the playoffs. It is eerily similar to the last time they made this stage. Their odyssey has so far taken them on a 500 mile round trip to Fargo and back for the Conference Championship, a 830 mile round trip to Des Moines for the Regional Semifinal and now a 4000 mile round trip to San Francisco for the National Semifinal against #5 El Farolito . The hosts made their debut at this stage of the tournament, having fallen in the regional championship each of the past two seasons.

After strong Farolito possession to open the match, the best chance for either side came on a Duluth counter in the fourth minute, but the ball across the box bobbled into the hands of the keeper Johan Lizarralde. An El Farolito corner in the 7th minute was followed quickly by Jonatan Valdivia blasting one in, on the run into the penalty area. The hosts continued to dominate possession but Duluth FC threatened from a left wing free kick, which became a corner. The ball swung just over, cleared by a defender. Corner #2 goes out for a third but they could not bump the ball over the line.  

As the half wore on, the BlueGreens began to funnel the ball into Liam Pritchard’s right channel. 

Gabriel Arias made it 2-0 in the 31st minute, finishing from outside the box from a Kipre Sacre pass.

The visitors had a late flurry of chances in the first half. First, Jireh Oyebamji with a chance for Duluth, snuffed out by the keeper in the 41st minute. Two minutes later, Jesus Martinez made a strong slide challenge on a streaking Liam Pritchard in the box. No call. Finally, in stoppage time, Pritchard was denied by Lizarralde at point blank range, sliding out to meet him in the box.  

The second half was almost entirely a tale of El Farolito squandering good chances. Eric Arias missed an open goal, and there was a corner headed well over before Duluth FC were required to defend - and Jamie Colvill made a flying save of Edgard Kreye’s point-blank header. Kreye and Arias were joined by Valdivia in placing a chance wide but the closest that Duluth came before the hour mark was a Duluth throw-in, which forced a save. Liam Pritchard, so dangerous against Steel City last weekend, drove a chance too high in the 62nd minute. It marked a short spell of BlueGreen ball control, with two corners in four minutes - the second of which was driven right under the crossbar, forcing Lizarralde to punch it out.  Shortly after, attacking substitute Tyler Limmer squared the ball but it was stopped by the keeper. The pattern of El Farolito misses continued as substitute Carlos Rodriguez did so twice in two minutes, first with a diving header from a Valdivia cross and then with his foot.  

Somehow, the chances kept coming (and going) for El Farolito, with Jhohann Yabur and Valdivia both stopped by the BlueGreen defense. It took until virtually the last kick of the game for the hosts to score their first of the second half, Rodriguez finally finishing a chance.

Midnight struck like the hammer of a grandfather clock on the dreams of Lake Superior's Cinderella as the 5330 mile odyssey of the BlueGreens came to an end. That also marks the end of another eventful season of NPSL coverage for you on Northern Lights Football, as El Farolito conclude their season with a mammoth 2888 mile trip out to Madison, New Jersey. 

 

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NPSL Midwest Playoff Final

Steel City FC 2-3 Duluth FC (After Extra Time)

Steel City reached this stage last year, before falling to eventual champion Tulsa Athletic on penalty kicks. Duluth can reach a bit further back and recall their own Midwest Region Championship in 2018. They came perilously close to the mandatory 10pm lights out (per the broadcast crew) but in the mean time, the two teams produced a gutsy match. 

The match began with Duluth FC dominance, culminating in a neat, close control and finish by Liam Pritchard in the 7th minute. Steel City responded with their own period of pressure, both metaphorically with a high press and literally with a tough challenge on Jamie Colvill. In the 16th minute, the hosts rang the crossbar from a corner and corners (and chances) kept coming in from Steel City. Colvill, up to the task, flew at full stretch in the 21st minute to deny Mikey Sullivan.  Liam Pritchard found himself in a pocket of space in the 29th minute, only to be foiled by a last gasp tackle. Two minutes later, Sullivan was back on the ball for the hosts from a midfield free kick, he dribbled all the way to the penalty spot and laced an equalizer into the top corner. 

The BlueGreens had another period of possession as the first half ended, but could not break through. 

With 48 on the clock,  Eduoard Nys shot, only to see it cleared off the Steel City line. Back and forth the possession went but chances went over the gridiron posts or wide. Dylan Sumner drove into the box for Duluth but was whistled for a foul against the defender.  A ball in from Nicky Graeca is met with no home team runners. Duluth call for a handball in the 71st minute off a scrambled corner, but the referee didn’t give it. Back up the other end, Steel City had a free kick on the right wing, whipped in but the bicycle kick was ruled offside. 

From the 77th minute onward, Duluth pinned Steel City back, they had a missed chance in the 81st minute, but only needed a minute to make up for it as Felipe Santos, who goes to college a couple of hours north of the Steel City at Mercyhurst University, drove into the box unchecked and hammered home what looked like the winning goal in the 82nd minute. Steel City had a corner, cleared, and then a long throw, cleared. However, down to the last gasp, with two minutes of stoppage time elapsed, a scramble in the Duluth box culminated in a goal. The scorer is still unknown at time of publication. Less than a minute later, the visitors were reduced to ten men by a flying two-footed challenge for a straight red card. 

Duluth started Extra Time on top, Felipe Santos putting the ball just over, and then Felipe Carli connected with a deep run from Liam Pritchard to slot home in the 99th minute. The game finished with Steel City having their own shout for a penalty in the 113th minute, denied and five other chances just missed as time ran out on (yet another) #1 seed in the Midwest. 

It’s difficult to even put into words the scale of achievement by this Duluth FC squad. So far in the playoffs, they have gone on the road to Dakota Fusion (and won) and on the road to Des Moines United/Iowa Demon Hawks (and won) and now on the road to Steel City (and won). In a league where road matches mean short benches, it is staggering. As the 33rd ranked team by points-per-game, their odyssey continues with a National Semifinal in San Francisco against #5 El Farolito

Talking to us after the game, Head Coach Sean Morgan took a moment to acknowledge the scale of achievement:

It’s just an incredible achievement by a group of incredible young men like how they’ve battled through the season with adversity at different times winning games when we’re coming off the back of bad runs and, like you said the road games that we’ve had to deal with in the last two weeks have been enormous mentally and physically and to be able to put all that to the side and just give it everything I’m just so so proud of the guys can’t be more proud. It’s phenomenal.