
Forward Madison FC set a club attendance record Tuesday night, as 4,821 fans packed into a sold-out Breese Stevens Field to watch the Flamingos take on Minnesota United FC, the first Major League Soccer team to ever visit Madison. FMFC lost 2-1, but more than held its own against a team at the highest level of American soccer.
According to Head Coach Daryl Shore, the gravity of the moment couldn’t be missed.
“It was overall a great performance and a great night for Madison,” Shore said. “[I’m] pleased with what our guys got out of the game.”
Minnesota forward Mason Toye, who has made seven appearances for Forward Madison on loan this season, was the star of the night, scoring two goals against the ‘Mingos in a reversal of fates. The result, though, was secondary to the occasion, which saw an MLS team play in Wisconsin for the first time in 14 years.
Minnesota United Assistant Coach Mark Watson, who was managing the Loons, said the energy inside the stadium impressed his team.
“To come here and spend some time in the city and see the stadium and what they've got going on here is incredible,” he said. “They're just halfway through year one and it's pretty impressive what they've built, so it was nice to see that and be a part of that."
Neither team fielded a roster completely at full strength, with FMFC looking ahead to a game Friday and Minnesota readying for a match on Saturday, but the first half in particular featured a good chunk of gameday regulars. The ‘Mingos opened the match with a fast start, Paulo Júnior and Josiel Nunez both firing off multiple shots. Soon after, though, the Loons began to control the contest with their 3-5-2 formation that created a mismatch in midfield.
Most of the action took place in the middle 15 minutes of the half, with Toye benefitting on his first goal from fullback Eric Miller’s consistent runs along the right end line. Miller sent in a cross right to the edge of the six-yard box in the 23rd minute, and Toye was able to knock it home to give Minnesota the lead.
Not all was lost for Madison, though. Midfielder Josiel Núñez continued his habit using his skill to make opposition defenders looks silly, while forward Danny Tenorio came out sharp in his first start at home. After the first goal, the match took on a softer tone, with few dominating stretches from either side, save a confrontation between Minnesota captain Brent Kallman and Forward Madison defender Shaun Russell that earned Kallman a yellow card in the 35th minute.
After the break, FMFC made a host of changes, bringing on both guest players and Green Bay Voyageurs players to fill in. Despite having a more inexperienced team, the younger ‘Mingos used their fresher legs to achieve control in the match.
Forward Madison’s goal came in the 57th minute, when Minnesota goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair (who played the first match of the season for FMFC) mishandled a back pass, which led Tenorio to swoop in and apply the finishing touch. The goal was Tenorio’s first for FMFC, and is a major step in the Ecuadorian’s continuing return from injury.
The Loons looked to their bench to regain the lead, substituting on midfielder Miguel Ibarra, who has made three appearances for the U.S. Men’s National Team. Still, it looked for a while like the home team might have held onto a draw.
In the end, though, Minnesota found the winner, with Toye bagging his brace in the 80th minute. Midfielder Collin Martin played him in on goal with a beautiful chip over the defense, and Toye did the rest by driving a low shot past Brandon Barnes. .
FMFC now has a long break until its next home game, which doesn’t occur until July 13. The Flamingos will travel to play Toronto FC II on Friday afternoon, the start of a three-game road stretch in USL League One play. The ‘Mingos currently sit in seventh place, just four points out of a playoff position.
“[We’ve] got to get rested tomorrow and Thursday and go in there and give it our best,” Shore said. “We know that they’re going to be looking to exact revenge after we beat them at home, but I think it’s one of those where we’ve got to just keep pushing the games and try to get a result out of it.”
Forward Madison FC set a club attendance record Tuesday night, as 4,821 fans packed into a sold-out Breese Stevens Field to watch the Flamingos take on Minnesota United FC, the first Major League Soccer team to ever visit Madison. FMFC lost 2-1, but more than held its own against a team at the highest level of American soccer.
According to Head Coach Daryl Shore, the gravity of the moment couldn’t be missed.
“It was overall a great performance and a great night for Madison,” Shore said. “[I’m] pleased with what our guys got out of the game.”
Minnesota forward Mason Toye, who has made seven appearances for Forward Madison on loan this season, was the star of the night, scoring two goals against the ‘Mingos in a reversal of fates. The result, though, was secondary to the occasion, which saw an MLS team play in Wisconsin for the first time in 14 years.
Minnesota United Assistant Coach Mark Watson, who was managing the Loons, said the energy inside the stadium impressed his team.
“To come here and spend some time in the city and see the stadium and what they’ve got going on here is incredible,” he said. “They’re just halfway through year one and it’s pretty impressive what they’ve built, so it was nice to see that and be a part of that.”
Neither team fielded a roster completely at full strength, with FMFC looking ahead to a game Friday and Minnesota readying for a match on Saturday, but the first half in particular featured a good chunk of gameday regulars. The ‘Mingos opened the match with a fast start, Paulo Júnior and Josiel Nunez both firing off multiple shots. Soon after, though, the Loons began to control the contest with their 3-5-2 formation that created a mismatch in midfield.
Most of the action took place in the middle 15 minutes of the half, with Toye benefitting on his first goal from fullback Eric Miller’s consistent runs along the right end line. Miller sent in a cross right to the edge of the six-yard box in the 23rd minute, and Toye was able to knock it home to give Minnesota the lead.
Not all was lost for Madison, though. Midfielder Josiel Núñez continued his habit using his skill to make opposition defenders looks silly, while forward Danny Tenorio came out sharp in his first start at home. After the first goal, the match took on a softer tone, with few dominating stretches from either side, save a confrontation between Minnesota captain Brent Kallman and Forward Madison defender Shaun Russell that earned Kallman a yellow card in the 35th minute.
After the break, FMFC made a host of changes, bringing on both guest players and Green Bay Voyageurs players to fill in. Despite having a more inexperienced team, the younger ‘Mingos used their fresher legs to achieve control in the match.
Forward Madison’s goal came in the 57th minute, when Minnesota goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair (who played the first match of the season for FMFC) mishandled a back pass, which led Tenorio to swoop in and apply the finishing touch. The goal was Tenorio’s first for FMFC, and is a major step in the Ecuadorian’s continuing return from injury.
The Loons looked to their bench to regain the lead, substituting on midfielder Miguel Ibarra, who has made three appearances for the U.S. Men’s National Team. Still, it looked for a while like the home team might have held onto a draw.
In the end, though, Minnesota found the winner, with Toye bagging his brace in the 80th minute. Midfielder Collin Martin played him in on goal with a beautiful chip over the defense, and Toye did the rest by driving a low shot past Brandon Barnes. .
FMFC now has a long break until its next home game, which doesn’t occur until July 13. The Flamingos will travel to play Toronto FC II on Friday afternoon, the start of a three-game road stretch in USL League One play. The ‘Mingos currently sit in seventh place, just four points out of a playoff position.
“[We’ve] got to get rested tomorrow and Thursday and go in there and give it our best,” Shore said. “We know that they’re going to be looking to exact revenge after we beat them at home, but I think it’s one of those where we’ve got to just keep pushing the games and try to get a result out of it.”
Forward Madison FC’s inaugural season is here! The team will play its next home game on July 13 vs Chattanooga Red Wolves SC. Get tickets to see Forward Madison’s inaugural season at: https://www.forwardmadisonfc.com/tickets.
Forward Madison FC’s inaugural season is here! The team will play its next home game on July 13 vs Chattanooga Red Wolves SC. Get tickets to see Forward Madison’s inaugural season at: https://www.forwardmadisonfc.com/tickets.
Forward Madison FC
Head Coach: Daryl Shore
Goalkeeper- Ryan Coulter #1
Defender- Carl Schneider #23
Defender- Shaun Russell #15
Defender – Eric Leonard #3
Defender- Christian Diaz #27 (captain) (30’- Anthony Markanich #5)
Midfielder – Vital Nizigiyimana #19
Midfielder – Josiel Nunez #70
Midfielder – Brandon Eaton #6
Forward – Jiro Barriga Toyama #77
Forward- Paulo Jr. #11
Forward – Danny Tenorio #10⚽
Substitutes
GK- Brandon Barnes #33
D- George Morris #24
D- Josiah #20
D- Zachary Klacnik #55
M- Anthony Markanich #5
M- Matteo Kidd #90
M- Alex Welch #50
M- Taylor Pill #21
F- Zaire Bartley #17
F- Demetrius Kigeya #4
F- Nick Markanich #52
Minnesota United FC
Head Coach: Mark Watson
Goalkeeper – Dayne St. Clair #97
Defender- Carter Manley #2
Defender- Eric Miller #4
Defender – Brent Kallman #14 (captain)
Defender – Wyatt Omsberg #22
Defender- Chase Gasper #77
Midfielder – Lawrence Olum #12
Midfielder- Collin Martin #17
Midfielder – Rasmus Schuller #20
Forward- Mason Toye #23 ⚽⚽
Forward- Abu Danladi #99 (26’- Ally Hamis Ng’Anzi #16)
Substitutes
GK- Bobby Shuttleworth #33
M- Miguel Ibarra #10
M- Ally Hamis Ng’Anzi #16
M- Hassani Dotson #31
Goals
Forward Madison FC
57’- Danny Tenorio
Minnesota United FC
23’- Mason Toye (Eric Miller)
80’- Mason Toye (Collin Martin)
Yellow Cards
Minnesota United FC
35’- Brent Kallman
Referees
Calin Radosav
Rachel Smith
Eric Del Rosario
Ryan Shanklin
Venue
Breese Stevens Field
Attendance
4,821 (sellout)
Forward Madison FC
Head Coach: Daryl Shore
Goalkeeper- Ryan Coulter #1
Defender- Carl Schneider #23
Defender- Shaun Russell #15
Defender – Eric Leonard #3
Defender- Christian Diaz #27 (captain) (30’- Anthony Markanich #5)
Midfielder – Vital Nizigiyimana #19
Midfielder – Josiel Nunez #70
Midfielder – Brandon Eaton #6
Forward – Jiro Barriga Toyama #77
Forward- Paulo Jr. #11
Forward – Danny Tenorio #10â½
Substitutes
GK- Brandon Barnes #33
D- George Morris #24
D- Josiah #20
D- Zachary Klacnik #55
M- Anthony Markanich #5
M- Matteo Kidd #90
M- Alex Welch #50
M- Taylor Pill #21
F- Zaire Bartley #17
F- Demetrius Kigeya #4
F- Nick Markanich #52
Minnesota United FC
Head Coach: Mark Watson
Goalkeeper – Dayne St. Clair #97
Defender- Carter Manley #2
Defender- Eric Miller #4
Defender – Brent Kallman #14 (captain)
Defender – Wyatt Omsberg #22
Defender- Chase Gasper #77
Midfielder – Lawrence Olum #12
Midfielder- Collin Martin #17
Midfielder – Rasmus Schuller #20
Forward- Mason Toye #23 â½â½
Forward- Abu Danladi #99 (26’- Ally Hamis Ng’Anzi #16)
Substitutes
GK- Bobby Shuttleworth #33
M- Miguel Ibarra #10
M- Ally Hamis Ng’Anzi #16
M- Hassani Dotson #31
Goals
Forward Madison FC
57’- Danny Tenorio
Minnesota United FC
23’- Mason Toye (Eric Miller)
80’- Mason Toye (Collin Martin)
Yellow Cards
Minnesota United FC
35’- Brent Kallman
Referees
Calin Radosav
Rachel Smith
Eric Del Rosario
Ryan Shanklin
Venue
Breese Stevens Field
Attendance
4,821 (sellout)