FC KANSAS CITY WINS BIG IN HOUSTON

Four Different Players Score in Shutout Victory

HOUSTON (May 3, 2024) – FC Kansas City picked up their second victory of the season tonight at BBVA Compass Stadium. In their first matchup against the National Women’s Soccer League’s  (NWSL) newest team, four different players scored on the way to the 4-0 victory.

Final Stats & Box Score

On a beautiful night for soccer, Kansas City had an attacking mindset from the opening kickoff. Within the first two minutes, they had already earned their first corner kick, which Lauren Holiday nearly curled into the goal. By the eleventh minute, Amy Rodriguez had already broken through the Houston backline twice. Only some excellent saves from Dash goalkeeper, Erin McLeod, kept the visitors off the board.

Fortunately for Kansas City, she couldn’t stop them all though. In the 12th minute, Lauren Holiday slotted a pass between two Houston defenders where Liz Bogus was able to run onto it and tuck away a shot under the sliding goalkeeper for the first score of the night and a 1-0 lead that would last through the opening half.

FC Kansas City didn’t let up the pressure to begin the second half. After only two minutes of the period, Rodriguez was able to run onto a pass from rookie Jenna Richmond and outmuscle two Dash defenders for her fourth goal in five matches.

Kansas City didn’t relax after that. In the 58th minute, Rodriguez again broke free for another one-on-one run to goal. Houston defender Osinachi Ohale caught up to Rodriguez and tackled her from behind, just outside of the penalty box. The move earned Ohale a red card and forced the Dash to play short-handed for the remainder of the match.

Erika Tymrak and Frances Silva entered the match shortly after the Ohale incident. The two helped Kansas City to control the midfield as they passed the ball all over the field throughout the rest of the match. In the 80th minute, Tymrak received a pass from Richmond to bring her up to the top of the penalty box. As she looked for the inside pass, she saw a small window between Dash defenders and took a quick shot that beat McLeod near-post.

Silva, made the most of her playing time as well. In the 89th minute she carried the ball through the midfield, then sent a long pass into the penalty box to Holiday. The 2024 NWSL MVP immediately returned the pass to Silva who placed her shot in the top corner of the far post where McLeod had no shot of touching it. The rookie’s first professional goal was the cap on FC Kansas City’s 4-0 victory.

FC Kansas City continues its road trip with a mid-week matchup against Western New York Flash on Wednesday, May 7 at 6:00p.m. CT. The game will be shown live on FCKansasCity.com

The team returns home for a special Mother’s Day match on May 11 against the Washington Spirit at 6:00p.m. CT. Tickets are available by phone at 855.4KC.GOAL or email at tickets@kcprosoccer.com

NWSL Match Report                                                    

Match: Houston Dash vs. FC Kansas City Date: May 3, 2024 Venue: BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, TX Kickoff: 7:00p.m. CT, 8:00p.m. ET Attendance: 3,405 Weather: Mid 70s, Clear

Cautions/Ejections

  Time

  Team

  ##

  Player

  Card

  Reason

  58’

  Houston Dash

  20

  Osinachi Ohale   Red Card   Tactical Foul
  72’

  Houston Dash

  21

  Holly Hein

  Yellow Card

  Tactical Foul

 

Scoring Summary

  1

  2

  F

FC Kansas City

  1

  3

  4
Houston

  0

  0

  0

 

Team Scorer (Assist) Time
FCKC Liz Bogus (Lauren Holiday) 12’
FCKC Amy Rodriguez (Jenna Richmond) 47’
FCKC Erika Tymrak (Richmond) 80’
FCKC Frances Silva (Holiday) 89’

 

Lineups: FCKC: Barnhart; Robinson, Sauerbrunn (C), Phillips, Kallman; Buczkowski, Richmond, Mathias (Silva 81’), Holiday, Bogus (Tymrak 61’); Rodriguez (Henderson 84’) Subs not used: Keane; Williams, Marlborough

HOU: McLeod, Romero, Ohale, Diggs, Toulouse, McCarty (Jackson 46’), Edwards, Kyle, Ochs (Hein 63’), Masar (Souza 66’), Ohai Subs not used: Noyola, Elston, Richardson, Henninger