Charlotte FC | Charlotte Football Club
Charlotte FC | Charlotte Football Club
Charlotte FC entered the match determined to improve upon their first-half performance in the initial game of the series. Playing before a home crowd, they aimed to shift the momentum in their favor and succeeded.
The match was characterized by a defensive approach from Charlotte, effectively preventing Orlando from attempting any shots on goal during the first half—an achievement few teams have managed this season. The referee's strict enforcement led to frequent stoppages, benefiting Orlando by disrupting Charlotte's offensive rhythm. Despite creating two opportunities, Charlotte could not score as Orlando's goalkeeper, Pedro Gallese, made expected saves. The score remained tied at halftime.
In the second half, tension persisted with both teams engaging in physical play across the field. As substitutions were made and fatigue set in, opportunities arose for both sides. However, neither team conceded a goal due to solid defensive efforts. Patrick Agyemang faced tight marking from Orlando defenders throughout the match.
A crucial moment occurred when Facu Torres scored for Orlando late in the game, only for it to be ruled offside thanks to savvy positioning by Malanda of Charlotte FC.
The match proceeded to penalties where an enthusiastic crowd of 40,238 witnessed Kritijan Kahlina excel in goal for Charlotte. Before taking his penalty kick, he confidently displaced Gallese’s belongings—a psychological tactic that seemed effective as he saved three penalty attempts. Successful conversions by Patrick Agyemang, Karol Swiderski and Ashley Westwood secured Charlotte FC's first-ever playoff victory.
Charlotte FC will now travel back to Orlando for the decisive third match of this Best-of-3 series with a chance to advance further in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.