Game Notes: Swope Park Rangers at San Antonio FC

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SWOPE PARK RANGERS SCHEDULE 2016 USL Record: 2­0­0, 6 pts.

VS. GAME INFORMATION Home Team: San Antonio FC (1­0­0, 3 pts.) Away Team: Swope Park Rangers (2­0­0, 6 pts.) Date: Saturday, April 9, 2016 Time: 7:30 p.m. CT Venue: Toyota Field (San Antonio, Texas) Referee: Michael Lavergne Assistant Referees: Ian Chapman and William Tomlinson Fourth Official: Pedro Trejo Jr. BROADCAST INFORMATION Game to be live streamed on SportingKC.com Play­by­Play: Geoff Sheen Color: Paul McGinlay COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS Swope Park Rangers: Patrik Bergabo ­ pbergabo@sportingkc.com ­ (203) 300­9927 San Antonio FC: Preston Petri ­ ppetri@attcenter.com ­ (210) 365­9439

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME (CT) VENUE

Sat., March 26

Portland Timbers 2

W 2­1

Children's Mercy Park

Sat., April 2

Tulsa Roughnecks FC

W 2­1

ONEOK Field

Sat., April 9

San Antonio FC

7:30

Toyota Field

Sat., April 23

OKC Energy FC

7:00

Taft Stadium

Wed., April 27

Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2

7:00

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Sat., May 7

Saint Louis FC

7:30

WWT Soccer Park

Sat., May 14

Tulsa Roughnecks FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Sat., May 21

Rio Grande Valley FC

7:30

RGV FC Toros Stadium

Sat., May 28

Sacramento Republic FC

9:30

Bonney Field

Sat., June 4

Portland Timbers 2

8:00

Rocky Mountain High School

Wed., June 8

Rio Grande Valley FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Sun., June 12

Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2

4:00

UBC Thunderbird Stadium

Sat., June 18

OKC Energy FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Sun., June 26

Seattle Sounders FC 2

7:00

Starfire Stadium

Sat., July 2

Saint Louis FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Sat., July 9

Arizona United SC

9:30

Peoria Sports Complex

Tues., July 12

OKC Energy FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Wed., July 20

Colo. Springs Switchbacks

8:00

Switchbacks Stadium

Sat. July 23

Orange County Blues FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Sat., July 30

San Antonio FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Wed., Aug. 3

Saint Louis FC

7:00

WWT Soccer Park

Sat., Aug. 6

Tulsa Roughnecks FC

7:30

ONEOK Field

Sat., Aug. 13

Real Monarchs

8:00

Rio Tinto Stadium

Sun., Aug. 21

Saint Louis FC

6:00

Children's Mercy Park

Sat., Aug. 27

LA Galaxy II

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Wed., Aug. 31

San Antonio FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Sat., Sept. 3

Rio Grande Valley FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Sat. Sept. 10

Tulsa Roughnecks FC

7:30

Children's Mercy Victory Field

Sun., Sept. 18

OKC Energy FC

6:00

Taft Stadium

Sat., Sept. 24

Seattle Sounders 2 FC

7:00

Children's Mercy Victory Field

EASTERN CONF. STANDINGS

WESTERN CONF. STANDINGS POS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

TEAM LA Galaxy II Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 Swope Park Rangers Sacramento Republic Real Monarchs SLC San Antonio FC Tulsa Roughnecks FC Colo. Springs Switchbacks Arizona United SC Saint Louis FC OKC Energy FC Rio Grande Valley FC Portland Timbers 2 Orange County Blues FC Seattle Sounders FC 2

RECORD 2­0­1 2­0­0 2­0­0 2­0­0 1­0­1 1­0­0 1­1­0 1­0­0 1­2­0 1­2­0 0­1­0 0­1­0 0­2­0 0­2­0 0­3­0

PTS. 7 6 6 6 4 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0

GD +5 +3 +2 +2 +1 +3 +1 +1 ­1 ­2 ­1 ­2 ­3 ­3 ­6

POS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TEAM New York Red Bulls II Richmond Kickers Wilmington Hammerheads Charleston Battery Rochester Rhinos Charlotte Independence FC Cincinatti Bethlehem Steel FC Louisville City FC Toronto FC II Orlando City B Pittsburgh Riverhounds FC Montreal Harrisburg City Islanders

RECORD 1­0­1 1­0­1 1­0­1 1­0­1 1­0­0 1­1­0 1­1­0 1­1­0 1­1­0 0­0­1 0­1­1 0­1­0 0­1­0 0­2­0

PTS. 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 0

GD +2 +2 +1 +1 +1 0 0 0 ­1 0 ­1 ­1 ­1 ­3


SWOPE PARK RANGERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # 56 81 55 32 47 44 90 99 1 49 28 26 92 74 88 77 30 31 98 50 35 33

PLAYER Ezra Armstrong Oumar Ballo Amer Didic Christian Duke Mark Anthony Gonzalez Tomas Granitto Johnny Grant Dane Kelly Jon Kempin* Will Little Zac Lubin Tommy Meyer Alex Molano Jimmy Mulligan** Kevin Oliveira Tyler Pasher Daniel Salloi* Nansel Selbol Steven Tekesky Kris Tyrpak Ualefi Jacob VanCompernolle

POS. D D D D/M F M D F GK M GK D M D M D/M F F GK F M D

BORN 12/15/98 (17) 04/02/91 (25) 12/28/94 (21) 06/05/91 (24) 09/09/94 (21) 06/12/93 (22) 10/15/93 (22) 02/09/91 (25) 04/08/93 (23) 04/09/98 (18) 08/19/89 (26) 03/20/90 (26) 04/10/92 (23) 08/12/91 (24) 06/08/96 (19) 04/27/94 (21) 07/19/96 (19) 05/31/97 (18) 01/20/98 (18) 03/19/92 (24) 01/26/94 (22) 08/02/93 (22)

HOMETOWN Nashville, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Edmonton, Alberta Overland Park, Kan. Bolton, Ontario Weston, Fla. Toronto, Ontario St. Catherine Parish, Jamaica Leawood, Kan. Johnson City, Tenn. Bozeman, Mont. St. Louis, Mo. Dallas, Texas Medford, N.Y. Sao Vicente, Cape Verde Elmira, Ontario Budapest, Hungary Jos, Nigeria Raymore, Mo. Dripping Springs, Texas Sao Paulo, Brazil Dallas, Texas

COLLEGE ­­ Univ. of Md. Baltimore County Baker University University of San Diego Evansville University Florida Gulf Coast University ­­ ­­ ­­ ­­ St. Martin's University Indiana University ­­ St. John's University ­­ ­­ ­­ ­­ ­­ Houston Baptist University ­­ UNC Wilmington

SWOPE PARK RANGERS NUMERICAL ROSTER # 1 26 28 30 31 32 33 35 44 47 49 50 55 56 74 77 81 88 90 92 98 99

PLAYER Jon Kempin* Tommy Meyer Zac Lubin Daniel Salloi* Nansel Selbol Christian Duke Jacob VanCompernolle Ualefi Tomas Granitto Mark Anthony Gonzalez Will Little Kris Tyrpak Amer Didic Ezra Armstrong Jimmy Mulligan** Tyler Pasher Oumar Ballo Kevin Oliveira Johnny Grant Alex Molano Steven Tekesky Dane Kelly

*On Loan from Sporting KC ** On Loan from New York Cosmos

POS. GK D GK F F D/M D M M F M F D D D D/M D M D M GK F

BIRTHPLACE Leawood, Kan. St. Louis, Mo. Steamboat Springs, Colo. Siofok, Hungary Jos, Nigeria Overland Park, Kan. Dallas, Texas Sao Paulo, Brazil San Salvador, El Salvador Toronto, Ontario Johnson City, Tenn. Austin, Texas Zenica, Bosnia Gastonia, N.C. Medford, N.Y. Elmira, Ontario Bamako, Mali Sao Vicente, Cape Verde Toronto, Ontario Dallas, Texas San Bernadino, Calif. St. Catherine Parish, Jamaica

LAST CLUB SKC Academy LA Galaxy Tulsa Roughnecks FC Ujpest FC SKC Academy OKC Energy FC OKC Energy FC Corinthians FC Edmonton ­­ SKC Academy San Antonio Scorpions ­­ SKC Academy New York Cosmos Pittsburgh Riverhounds Houston Dynamo Benfica B FC Montreal Dallas City FC SKC Academy Charleston Battery

PRONUNCIATION ­­ my­er LOO­bin shallow­EE NAHN­sul ­­ ­­ WAH­lef­ee TOE­mas GRAN­EE­toe ­­ ­­ TEER­pak UH­meer JEE­ditch ­­ ­­ ­­ OH­mar BAHL­oh OLL­EE­vay­rah ­­ ­­ ­­ ­­


HEAD­TO­HEAD: SPR VS. SAN ANTONIO SPR Marc Dos Santos 14­8­6 1 2­0­0

HEAD COACH Name Career USL Record Years With Team Record With Team

San Antonio Darren Powell 1­0­0 1 1­0­0

SPR 2 4 2.00 2 1.00 +2 30 15 21 19 4 1 0

TEAM CATEGORIES Games Goals Scored Goals Per Game Goals Allowed GA Per Game Goal Differential Shots Shots on Goal Fouls Suffered Fouls Committed Saves Yellow Cards Red Cards

San Antonio 1 3 3.00 0 0.00 +3 12 8 16 8 5 1 0

TEAM NOTES VS. SAN ANTONIO • Saturday's game will be each side's first game against an expansion side. While SPR and San Antonio are both expansion teams, in the combined three games leading up to Saturday's contest, the two sides have faced three previously existing teams. • Following Saturday's game, the two sides will face each other twice more in the 2016 USL season. San Antonio will visit Swope Soccer Village on July 30 and Aug. 31.

PLAYER NOTES VS. SAN ANTONIO

• While San Antonio FC are a new USL team, two players from the Swope Park Rangers faced the city's NASL predecessors, the San Antonio Scorpions. Kris Tyrpak started in a 2­0 U.S. Open Cup win for the Austin Aztex on May 28, 2015 while Tomas Granitto went 1­1­1 with FC Edmonton across three games against the Scorpions in the 2015 NASL season (May 17, July 5 and July 16). • Jon Kempin and Kris Tyrpak also each spent parts of the 2015 NASL season on loan at the San Antonio Scorpions. Tyrpak had two goals in six games, with his first being named NASL Play of the Week. SPR San Antonio INDIVIDUAL LEADERS • Oumar Ballo and San Antonio's Manolo Sanchez played Four Players (1) Johnson (2) Goals together at Reading United of the USL PDL in 2014. Three Players (1) Cochrane (1) Assists • Christian Duke and Kris Tyrpak are both former teammates Kelly (7) Cochrane (4) Shots of San Antonio's Max Gunderson. Duke played with Gunderson Kelly, Oliveira (3) Cochrane,Johnson(2) Shots on Goal at OKC Energy in 2014, while Tyrpak was a teammate in 2015 at Salloi, Selbol (1) Game­Winning Goals Johnson (1) the Austin Aztex. Three Players (3) Chin (2) Fouls Committed • Kris Tyrpak has a further connection to the team, as he spent Oliveira (1) Chin (1) Yellow Cards the 2014 MLS season alongside SAFC's Carlos Alvarez at ­­ ­­ Red Cards Chivas USA. • Dane Kelly and San Antonio's Sebastien Thuriere were SPR GOALKEEPER LEADERS San Antonio Kempin (180) Ford (90) Minutes Played teammates at the Charleston Battery in 2015. Kempin (1.00) Ford (0.00) Goals Against Average • Tommy Meyer and Greg Cochrane spent the 2013 MLS ­­ Ford (1) Shutouts season together at the LA Galaxy. Kempin (4) Ford (5) Saves • Tyler Pasher and Fejiro Okiomah were both members of the Kempin (2) Ford (1) Wins Pittsburgh Riverhounds in the 2015 USL season. • Jimmy Medranda, who started the Swope Park Rangers' first game of the season, is a former teammate of San Antonio's Rafael Castillo. The two played together at Deportivo Pereira in their native Colombia.


GAME NOTES STAYING ON THE ROAD After playing their first­ever road game last weekend and earning a 2­1 win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC at ONEOK Field, the Swope Park Rangers will remain on the road as they head to Texas to take on San Antonio FC this weekend. So far in 2016, road teams have fared significantly better than those hosting them, with away sides going 14­9­ 4 through the first 27 games of the USL season ­ a win­rate of 51.8 percent. The Rangers and San Antonio have each recorded one of those road wins each, with SPR beating Tulsa and San Antonio defeating Seattle last weekend.

past Alex Mangels in the Roughnecks goal. Kelly has scored at least 10 goals in the last three USL seasons, earning All­USL First Team honors in 2014. EX­TEAMMATES REUNITED The Swope Park Rangers squad will recognize many familiar faces when they take on San Antonio FC on Saturday night, with seven Rangers taking on former teammates at Toyota Field. SPR Player Oumar Ballo Christian Duke Dane Kelly Jimmy Medranda Tommy Meyer Tyler Pasher Kris Tyrpak Kris Tyrpak

SAFC Player Manolo Sanchez Max Gunderson Sebastien Thuriere Rafael Castillo Greg Cochrane Fejiro Okiomah Carlos Alvarez Max Gunderson

Connection Reading United (2014) OKC Energy FC (2014) Charleston Battery (2015) Deportivo Pereira (2013) LA Galaxy (2013) Pittsburgh Riverhounds (2015) Chivas USA (2014) Austin Aztex (2015)

SAN ANTONIO LOOMING While the Swope Park Rangers have got their USL season off to the perfect start with two wins in as many games, San Antonio FC have also taken maximum points this season. Playing in their first­ever game last Sunday after a bye in the USL's opening weekend, SAFC claimed a comfortable 3­0 win on the road over Seattle Sounders FC 2 behind a brace from Jason Johnson and a late Fejiro Okiomah goal. Saturday's game marks San Antonio FC's inaugural home matchup at Toyota Field, a venue where the city's former NASL team, the Scorpions, went 4­6­5 in YOUNGSTERS ON THE SCORESHEET So far in the 2016 season, eight players under the age of 20 have their final season in 2015. scored goals in the USL. Of those eight players, three play for the Swope Park Rangers ­ the highest number of teenage goalscorers out OLIVEIRA CONTINUES TO PERFORM of all 29 teams in the league. Kevin Oliveira (19) scored the club's Fresh off scoring the first­ever goal in Swope Park Rangers history first­ever goal from the spot against Timbers 2 before Daniel Salloi against Timbers 2 on March 26, Kevin Oliveira continued his excellent (19) notched the game­winner late in that game on March 26. Last early­season form by recording his first assist for the club last weekend weekend, Nansel Selbol (18) scored the game­winner in stoppage against Tulsa. The midfielder from Cape Verde fired in a ball toward Dane Kelly in the 11th minute, who turned and fired into the top corner to time against Tulsa Roughnecks FC. LA Galaxy II are second in the league with two teenage goalscorers after Ryo Fujii (19) and Ethan give the Rangers a 1­0 lead. Oliveira is one of two players on the Zubak (17) netted in their 3­3 tie with Real Monarchs on April 2. In Rangers roster to tally both a goal and an assist this season, with addition, Erik Ayuk (19, Bethlehem Steel FC), Caleb Calvert (19, forward Daniel Salloi performing the same feat through two games. Charlotte Independence) and Dylan Damraoui (18, Portland Timbers 2) have also scored this season. GAME­WINNING CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SALLOI Sporting Kansas City loanee Daniel Salloi has played just 11 minutes in TWO RANGERS RETURN TO FAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS the opening two games with the Swope Park Rangers, yet the forward has still contributed to the game­winners in each of the Rangers' opening In 2015, two current Swope Park Rangers players spent time on loan games. After scoring the game­winning goal with a stoppage time strike at the San Antonio Scorpions ­ the city's NASL predecessor to San Antonio FC ­ in goalkeeper Jon Kempin and forward Kris Tyrpak. against Timbers 2 on March 26, the Budapest, Hungary native followed Kempin played two games for the club early in the season before that up with the game­winning assist against Tulsa on April 2. The forward took a quick throw­in that found Nansel Selbol on the edge of the being recalled to Sporting KC, while Tyrpak joined the club following the conclusion of the Austin Aztex's USL season, playing in six games Roughnecks area, and he fired home for the second goal in a 2­1 win. and scoring two goals. One of those goals, a dipping volley from distance against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers on his debut, earned KELLY NETS FIRST FOR SPR Tyrpak NASL Play of the Week honors and the strike was also named Dane Kelly joined the Swope Park Rangers in December 2015 holding Goal of the Year in the 2015 San Antonio Soccer Awards. the title of all­time leading scorer in USL history. The Jamaican forward scored 42 goals since joining the Charleston Battery in 2011, and last YOUTHFUL SQUAD Saturday, he added his 43rd USL goal and his first as a member of the The average age of the Swope Park Rangers squad is 22.3, which is Rangers. Kelly received a pass from Kevin Oliveira on the edge of the the seventh lowest in the 29­team league. The roster includes six Tulsa area, and the forward turned before lashing in a left­footed strike


GAME NOTES CONT. teenagers in Ezra Armstrong (17), Will Little (18), Nansel Selbol (18), Steven Tekesky (18), Kevin Oliveira (19) and Daniel Salloi (19), while the oldest players on the squad are Zac Lubin and Tommy Meyer, both 26. The league­wide average age is 24.3, with FC Montreal boasting the youngest team with a mean of 21.3 while the Richmond Kickers are the oldest with an average age of 26.6. Saturday's opponents San Antonio FC are 18th in the league in terms of lowest average age with 25.4. The youngest 12 teams are all either owned or operated by a MLS team.

the club, winning MLS Cup in 2012 and 2014 along the way. Tyrpak was drafted by Chivas USA in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft, tallying one goal against the Colorado Rapids and one assist against FC Dallas before the club folded at the end of that season. Two further players were also signed by MLS teams but did not make an appearance, with Oumar Ballo drafted by the Houston Dynamo in 2015 and Christian Duke spending the 2013 and 2014 seasons with Sporting KC.

USL EXPANSION SEASON The 2016 campaign is the Swope Park Rangers' USL expansion season. For the eight MLS­owned USL teams that entered the league prior to the Rangers, only three qualified for the postseason in their initial attempt. LA Galaxy II made it to the semifinals in 2014 while New York Red Bulls II advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals and Seattle Sounders FC 2 were eliminated in the Western Conference First Round in 2015. FC Montreal, Portland Timbers 2, Real Monarchs, Toronto FC II and Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 did not qualify for the USL Playoffs in their inaugural season in 2015.

For San Antonio, MLS experience comes from the likes of Carlos Alvarez, Greg Cochrane, Josh Ford, Danny Garcia, Jason Johnson, Stephen McCarthy and Manolo Sanchez.

CANADIAN CONNECTION There is a distinct Canadian influence on this Swope Park Rangers team, with six players and staff connected to our neighbors up north. On the playing side, Amer Didic (Edmonton, Alberta), Mark Anthony Gonzalez (Bolton, Ontario), Johnny Grant (Toronto, Ontario) and Tyler Pasher (Elmira, Ontario) all hail from Canada, while head coach Marc Dos Santos was born in Montreal and began his coaching career with the Impact in 2007. In addition, goalkeeper coach Alec Dufty spent the 2015 season in the USL coaching with Toronto FC II. USL EXPERIENCE Of the 22 players on the Swope Park Rangers' current roster, nine have previously played in the USL. Most notably, Dane Kelly is the USL's all­ time leading scorer with 43 goals since joining the league in 2011. Christian Duke spent the last two seasons with OKC Energy FC, helping the side to a playoff berth in 2015 with the aid of Jacob VanCompernolle. Tommy Meyer was minutes from claiming the 2015 USL Championship as his LA Galaxy II side fell to the Rochester Rhinos in extra time. Kris Tyrpak spent the 2015 season with the Austin Aztex, scoring nine goals for his hometown club. Jon Kempin (Orlando City SC, OKC Energy FC) spent time on loan at Sporting KC's former affiliates. Johnny Grant (FC Montreal), Zac Lubin (Tulsa Roughnecks FC) and Tyler Pasher (Pittsburgh Riverhounds) also have USL experience. STRAIGHT OUTTA MLS While there is a significant amount of USL know­how in the squad, two players also boast MLS experience in Tommy Meyer and Kris Tyrpak. Meyer was drafted in the first round of the 2012 MLS SuperDraft by the LA Galaxy and went on to make 57 appearances in all competitions for

INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR There are eight members of the Swope Park Rangers that were born outside of the U.S. and Canada. Oumar Ballo (Mali), Amer Didic (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Tomas Granitto (El Salvador), Dane Kelly (Jamaica), Kevin Oliveira (Cape Verde), Daniel Salloi (Hungary), Nansel Selbol (Nigeria) and Ualefi (Brazil) were all born outside of North America and through different channels found their way to the Rangers. Each USL team is permitted seven Foreign Players on their roster, though the Rangers only occupy five with Oumar Ballo, Amer Didic and Tomas Granitto qualifying as domestic players. POTENT STRIKEFORCE On Dec. 16, the Swope Park Rangers announced the signings of Dane Kelly and Kris Tyrpak, who combined for 20 goals in the USL regular season in 2015. Kelly is the USL's all­time leading scorer with 43 goals, 42 with the Charelston Battery, while Kris Tyrpak has scored goals in MLS, NASL, USL and USL PDL. In all competitions last season, Kelly (12) and Tyrpak (11) had 23 goals between them. ACADEMY TIES On March 10, the Swope Park Rangers announced the signings of Ezra Armstrong, Will Little and Steven Tekesky to Academy contracts ahead of the 2016 USL season. All three players joined the Rangers directly from the Sporting KC Academy after spending a large portion of preseason with the team. Armstrong and Little both relocated to Kansas City within the last few years from Tennessee to join the Sporting KC Academy, while Tekesky is a Raymore, Mo. native. Armstrong comes from a family with pedigree, with his father, Desmond Armstrong, a National Hall of Famer. FIRST TEAM HELP Last month, the Swope Park Rangers announced that the club had added Sporting Kansas City's Jon Kempin, Jimmy Medranda and Daniel Salloi on loan. All three players contributed immediately in the season opener against Timbers 2, with Kempin and Medranda starting before Salloi appeared off the bench to notch the game­


GAME NOTES CONT. winning goal late in the contest. Medranda was recalled to Sporting KC on March 31 and remains with the team. CAPTAIN DUKE On Wednesday, March 23, the Swope Park Rangers' first足ever signing Christian Duke was named captain of the club ahead of the season opener. Duke is an Overland Park, Kan. native that came through Sporting KC's Academy before enjoying a four足year college career at the University of San Diego. He was selected by Sporting KC in the 2013 Supplemental Draft but did not make an appearance, instead spending time on loan at OKC Energy FC before joining the club permanently in 2015. LOCAL PRESENCE IN THE SQUAD While there are three players on the Swope Park Rangers roster who are directly from the Kansas City area, five more have connections to the city. Christian Duke (Overland Park, Kan.), Jon Kempin (Leawood,

Kan.) and Steven Tekesky (Raymore, Mo.) were all raised in the region, while Ezra Armstrong, Will Little, Daniel Salloi and Nansel Selbol all entered the club through the Sporting KC Academy despite not being natives of the area. In addition, center back Tommy Meyer is from St. Louis, Mo. and returns to his home state after spending eight years away. CONNECTED TO SWOPE PARK The team name, "Swope Park Rangers", is a moniker that stems from the days of the old MLS Reserve League. Sporting Kansas City's reserve side would play games at Swope Soccer Village at Swope Park, and fans who followed the side coined the name Swope Park Rangers in reference to the team. The name was never used through official club channels until October 22, 2015, when Sporting Club introduced the Swope Park Rangers as the club's new USL side. The club will play the majority of it's home games at Children's Mercy Victory Field at Swope Soccer Village.

TEAM HONORS GAMEWEEK Week 1 vs. Portland Timbers 2 Week 2 at Tulsa Roughnecks FC Week 3 at SanAntonio FC Week 4 足 BYE Week 5 at OKC Energy FC Week 6 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC Week 7 at Saint Louis FC Week 8 vs. Tulsa Roughnecks FC Week 9 at Rio Grande Valley FC Week 10 at Sacramento Republic Week 11 at Portland Timbers 2 Week 12 vs. Rio Grande Valley FC & at Whitecaps FC 2 Week 13 vs. OKC Energy FC Week 14 at Seattle Sounders FC 2 Week 15 vs. Saint Louis FC Week 16 atArizona United SC Week 17 vs. OKC Energy FC Week 18 at Colo Springs Switchbacks & vs. OC Blues FC Week 19 vs. SanAntonio FC Week 20 at Saint Louis FC & at Tulsa Roughnecks FC Week 21 at Real Monarchs Week 22 vs. Saint Louis FC Week 23 vs. LAGalaxy II Week 24 vs. SanAntonio FC & vs. Rio Grande Valley FC Week 25 vs. Tulsa Roughnecks FC Week 26 at OKC Energy FC Week 27 vs. Seattle Sounders FC 2

MAN OF THE MATCH Presented by Courtyard Overland Park Metcalf

USL TEAM OF THE WEEK

Kevin Oliveira Dane Kelly

Kevin Oliveira Jacob VanCompernolle


PLAYER BIOS

#1 JON KEMPIN

#26 TOMMY MEYER

PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Goalkeeper

PRONUNCIATION: my­er POSITION: Defender

BORN: 4/8/93 (23 years old) HEIGHT: 6­1 WEIGHT: 170 lbs. HOMETOWN: Leawood, Kan. BIRTHPLACE: Leawood, Kan. COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: SKC Academy (USSDA)

BORN: 3/20/90 (26 years old) HEIGHT: 6­2 WEIGHT: 175 lbs. HOMETOWN: St. Louis, Mo. BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, Mo. COLLEGE: Indiana University LAST CLUB: LA Galaxy (MLS)

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Win: 4/2/16 at TUL Shutout: 6/22/14 vs. ROC (w/ OKC)

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Goal: ­­

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes in goal in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Made two saves in the game.

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes at center back in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC, limiting Tulsa to just three shots on goal.

2016: • Has made two appearances, starting in goal in the club's first two games of the season, making four saves.

#28 ZAC LUBIN

PRONUNCIATION: LOO­bin POSITION: Goalkeeper BORN: 8/19/89 (26 years old) HEIGHT: 6­5 WEIGHT: 215 lbs. HOMETOWN: Bozeman, Mont. BIRTHPLACE: Steamboat Springs, Colo. COLLEGE: St. Martin's University LAST CLUB: Tulsa Roughnecks FC (USL)

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 6/27/15 vs. LA (w/ TUL) Start: 6/27/15 vs. LA (w/ TUL) Win: 6/5/15 vs. SEA (w/ TUL) Shutout: 5/24/15 vs. AUS (w/ TUL) Last Game: Was an unused substitute in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. 2016: • Served as the backup goalkeeper in the club's first two games of the season.

Assist: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Red Card: ­­

2016: • Has made two appearances, starting in the club's opening two games of the season.

#30 DANIEL SALLOI PRONUNCIATION: shallow­EE POSITION: Forward BORN: 7/19/96 (19 years old) HEIGHT: 6­1 WEIGHT: 150 lbs. HOMETOWN: Budapest, Hungary BIRTHPLACE: Siofok, Hungary COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: Ujpest FC (Hungary)

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: 4/2/16 at TUL Start: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: 3/26/16 vs. POR Red Card: ­­ Last Game: Played the final six minutes after replacing Tyler Pasher in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Recorded the game­ winning assist on Nansel Selbol's goal in stoppage time. 2016: • Has made two appearances, both coming as a substitute, scoring one goal and adding one assist. • His goal was a game­winner against Timbers 2 on March 26 while he also had the game­winning assist against Tulsa on April 2.


PLAYER BIOS

#31 NANSEL SELBOL

#32 CHRISTIAN DUKE

PRONUNCIATION: NAHN­sul POSITION: Forward

PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Defender/Midfielder

BORN: 5/31/97 (18 years old) HEIGHT: 5­4 WEIGHT: 140 lbs. HOMETOWN: Jos, Nigeria BIRTHPLACE: Jos, Nigeria COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: SKC Academy (USSDA)

BORN: 6/5/91 (24 years old) HEIGHT: 5­8 WEIGHT: 160 lbs. HOMETOWN: Overland Park, Kan. BIRTHPLACE: Overland Park, Kan. COLLEGE: University of San Diego LAST CLUB: Oklahoma City Energy FC (USL)

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: ­­ Start: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: 4/2/16 at TUL Red Card: ­­

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Goal: 8/5/13 vs. TAM (w/ ORL)

Last Game: Played the final 10 minutes after replacing Kris Tyrpak in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Scored the game­winning goal with a volley from the edge of the area in stoppage time.

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes at left back in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC.

2016: • Has made two appearances, both off the bench this season, scoring one goal. • Played in his first­ever professional game in the club's season­opening victory over Timbers 2 on March 26. • Scored his first goal with the game­winner against Tulsa on April 2.

#33 JACOB VANCOMPERNOLLE PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Defender BORN: 8/2/93 (22 years old) HEIGHT: 5­11 WEIGHT: 185 lbs. HOMETOWN: Dallas, Texas BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, Texas COLLEGE: UNC Wilmington LAST CLUB: Oklahoma City Energy FC (USL) LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Goal: ­­

Assist: ­­ Yellow Card: 6/27/15 vs. LOU (w/ OKC) Red Card: ­­

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes at center back in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Helped limit Tulsa to just three shots on goal in the game. Was named to the USL Team of the Week after his performance. 2016: • Has made two appearance, starting in the club's opening two games of the season. • Was named to the USL Team of the Week for Week 2 after his performance against Tulsa on April 2.

Assist: 8/29/15 vs. AUS (w/ OKC) Yellow Card: 9/16/15 vs.AZ (w/ OKC) Red Card: ­­

2016: • Has made two appearance, starting the club's first two games of the season. • Was named club captain in the week leading up to the season opener.

#35 UALEFI

PRONUNCIATION: WAH­lef­ee POSITION: Midfielder BORN: 1/26/94 (22 years old) HEIGHT: 5­8 WEIGHT: 155 lbs. HOMETOWN: Sao Paulo, Brazil BIRTHPLACE: Sao Paulo, Brazil COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: Corinthians (Brazil) LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: ­­ Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­ Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Committed one foul in the game. 2016: • Has made two appearances, starting the club's first two games of the season.


PLAYER BIOS

#44 TOMAS GRANITTO

#47 MARK ANTHONY GONZALEZ

PRONUNCIATION: TOE­mas GRAN­EE­toe POSITION: Midfielder

PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Forward

BORN: 6/12/93 (22 years old) HEIGHT: 5­11 WEIGHT: 165 lbs. HOMETOWN: Weston, Fla. BIRTHPLACE: San Salvador, El Salvador COLLEGE: Florida Gulf Coast University LAST CLUB: FC Edmonton (NASL)

BORN: 9/9/94 (21 years old) HEIGHT: 6­0 WEIGHT: 155 lbs. HOMETOWN: Bolton, Ontario BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, Ontario COLLEGE: University of Evansville LAST CLUB: ­­

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: ­­ Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: 3/26/16 vs. POR Start: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­

Last Game: Started and played the opening 88 minutes before being replaced by Amer Didic in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Took one shot in the game that was saved.

Last Game: Played the final 14 minutes after replacing Dane Kelly up front in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Had one shot in the game that was saved by Alex Mangels.

2016: • Has made two appearances, starting in the club's opening two games of the season.

2016: • Appeared off the bench in the club's first two games of the season. • Tallied the assist on Daniel Salloi's game­winner vs. Timbers 2 on March 26.

#49 WILL LITTLE

PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Midfielder BORN: 4/9/98 (18 years old) HEIGHT: 5­7 WEIGHT: 135 lbs. HOMETOWN: Johnson City, Tenn. BIRTHPLACE: Johnson City, Tenn. COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: SKC Academy (USSDA) LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: ­­ Assist: ­­ Start: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­ Last Game: Was unavailable for selection in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. 2016: • Has yet to be included in the 18­man squad.

#50 KRIS TYRPAK

PRONUNCIATION: TEER­pak POSITION: Forward BORN: 3/19/92 (24 years old) HEIGHT: 5­11 WEIGHT: 150 lbs. HOMETOWN: Dripping Springs, Texas BIRTHPLACE: Austin, Texas COLLEGE: Houston Baptist University LAST CLUB: San Antonio Scorpions (NASL) LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: 7/17/15 vs. AZ (w/ AUS) Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Yellow Card: 8/15/15 vs. LA(w/AUS) Goal: 9/20/15 vs. VAN (w/ AUS) Red Card: ­­ Last Game: Started and played the opening 80 minutes before being replaced by Nansel Selbol in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Took one shot in the game and also committed two fouls. 2016: • Has made two appearances, starting in the club's first two games of the season.


PLAYER BIOS

#55 AMER DIDIC

#56 EZRA ARMSTRONG

PRONUNCIATION: UH­meer JEE­ditch POSITION: Defender

PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Defender

BORN: 12/28/94 (21 years old) HEIGHT: 6­4 WEIGHT: 195 lbs. HOMETOWN: Edmonton, Alberta BIRTHPLACE: Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina COLLEGE: Baker University LAST CLUB: ­­

BORN: 12/15/98 (17 years old) HEIGHT: 5­8 WEIGHT: 155 lbs. HOMETOWN: Nashville, Tenn. BIRTHPLACE: Gastonia, N.C. COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: SKC Academy (USSDA)

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: ­­ Start: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: ­­ Assist: ­­ Start: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­

Last Game: Played the final two minutes after replacing Tomas Granitto in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC.

Last Game: Was unavailable for selection in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC.

2016: • Has made two appearances, coming off the bench late in the club's opening two games of the season. • His appearance off the bench against Timbers 2 on March 26 was his professional debut.

2016: • Has yet to be included in the 18­man squad.

#74 JIMMY MULLIGAN PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Defender BORN: 8/12/91 (24 years old) HEIGHT: 5­8 WEIGHT: 160 lbs. HOMETOWN: Medford, N.Y. BIRTHPLACE: Medford, N.Y. COLLEGE: St. John's University LAST CLUB: New York Cosmos (NASL)

#77 TYLER PASHER PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Defender/Midfielder BORN: 4/27/94 (21 years old) HEIGHT: 5­11 WEIGHT: 160 lbs. HOMETOWN: Elmira, Ontario BIRTHPLACE: Elmira, Ontario COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL)

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: ­­ Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Goal: 7/4/15 vs. NY (w/ PGH)

Last Game: Started and played the full 90 minutes at right back in the 2­ 1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Committed a team­high three fouls in the game.

Last Game: Made his first start of the season, playing 84 minutes before being replaced by Daniel Salloi in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Took a team­high five shots in the game.

2016: • Started and played the full 90 minutes in the club's first two games of the season.

2016: • Has made two appearances, including one start, coming in the 2­1 win over Tulsa on April 2. • Took a season­high five shots in that game against the Roughnecks.

Assist: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Red Card: ­­


PLAYER BIOS

#81 OUMAR BALLO

#88 KEVIN OLIVEIRA

BORN: 4/2/91 (25 years old) HEIGHT: 6­2 WEIGHT: 190 lbs. HOMETOWN: Baltimore, Md. BIRTHPLACE: Bamako, Mali COLLEGE: University of Md. Baltimore County LAST CLUB: Houston Dynamo (MLS)

BORN: 6/8/96 (19 years old) HEIGHT: 5­7 WEIGHT: 145 lbs. HOMETOWN: Sao Vicente, Cape Verde BIRTHPLACE: Sao Vicente, Cape Verde COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: Benfica B (Portugal)

PRONUNCIATION: OH­mar BAHL­oh POSITION: Defender

PRONUNCIATION: OLL­EE­vay­rah POSITION: Midfielder

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: ­­ Assist: ­­ Start: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: 4/2/16 at TUL Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Yellow Card: 3/26/16 vs. POR Goal: 3/26/16 vs. POR Red Card: ­­

Last Game: Was an unused substitute in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC.

Last Game: Started and was replaced by Alex Molano in stoppage time of the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Recorded his first assist of the season on Dane Kelly's 11th­minute goal.

2016: • Has yet to make an appearance but was included in the 18­man squad for the club's first two games of the season.

#90 JOHNNY GRANT PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Defender BORN: 10/15/93 (22 years old) HEIGHT: 6­2 WEIGHT: 170 lbs. HOMETOWN: Toronto, Ontario BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, Ontario COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: FC Montreal (USL)

2016: • Has made two appearances, starting in the club's first two games of the season. He has scored one goal and recorded one assist. • Made history by scoring the team's first­ever goal from the penalty spot against Timbers 2. • Was named to the USL Team of the Week for Week 1 on March 29. • Recorded his first assist on Dane Kelly's goal against Tulsa on April 2.

#92 ALEX MOLANO

PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Midfielder BORN: 4/10/92 (23 years old) HEIGHT: 5­10 WEIGHT: 175 lbs. HOMETOWN: Dallas, Texas BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, Texas COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: Dallas City FC (NPSL)

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 9/16/15 vs. HAR (w/ MTL) Assist: ­­ Start: 9/16/15 vs. HAR (w/ MTL) Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: ­­ Start: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Goal: ­­ Red Card: ­­

Last Game: Was unavailable for selection in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC.

Last Game: Played the final few moments after replacing Kevin Oliveira in the midfield in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC.

2016: • Has yet to be included in the 18­man squad.

2016: • Has made one appearance, coming as a substitute against Tulsa on April 2.


PLAYER BIOS

#94 JIMMY MEDRANDA

#98 STEVEN TEKESKY

PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Midfielder

PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Goalkeeper

BORN: 2/7/94 (22 years old) HEIGHT: 5­8 WEIGHT: 150 lbs. HOMETOWN: Mosquera, Colombia BIRTHPLACE: Mosquera, Colombia COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: Deportivo Pereira (Colombia)

BORN: 1/20/98 (18 years old) HEIGHT: 5­9 WEIGHT: 165 lbs. HOMETOWN: Raymore, Mo. BIRTHPLACE: San Bernadino, Calif. COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: SKC Academy (USSDA)

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 3/26/16 vs. POR Start: 3/26/16 vs. POR Goal: ­­ Currently with Sporting KC

Assist: ­­ Yellow Card: ­­ Red Card: ­­

LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: ­­ Start: ­­ Win: ­­ Shutout: ­­

Last Game: Was unavailable for selection in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC, after being recalled to Sporting KC earlier in the week.

Last Game: Was unavailable for selection in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC.

2016: • Has made one appearance, starting in the club's season opener vs. Timbers 2. • Was recalled to Sporting KC ahead of their game against Real Salt Lake on April 2.

2016: • Has yet to be included in the 18­man squad.

#99 DANE KELLY

PRONUNCIATION: ­­ POSITION: Forward BORN: 2/9/91 (25 years old) HEIGHT: 5­11 WEIGHT: 160 lbs. HOMETOWN: St. Catherine Parish, Jamaica BIRTHPLACE: St. Catherine Parish, Jamaica COLLEGE: ­­ LAST CLUB: Charleston Battery (USL) LAST USL REGULAR­SEASON... Appearance: 4/2/16 at TUL Assist: 7/8/15 vs. CLT (w/ CHS) Start: 4/2/16 at TUL Yellow Card: 8/22/15 vs. LOU (w/ CHS) Goal: 4/2/16 at TUL Red Card: 6/6/15 vs. WIL (w/ CHS) Last Game: Started and played 76 minutes before being replaced by Mark Anthony Gonzalez in the 2­1 road win over Tulsa Roughnecks FC. Scored his first goal as a member of the Rangers in the 11th minute. 2016: • Has made two appearances, starting in the club's first two games of the season • Earned a penalty in the season opener vs. Timbers 2 on March 26 and scored his first goal of the season the following weekend against Tulsa.


TECHNICAL STAFF MARC DOS SANTOS Head Coach Marc Dos Santos is entering his 10th year of coaching in 2016, having most recently taken Ottawa Fury FC to the 2015 NASL Soccer Bowl, culminating in being named 2015 NASL Coach of the Year. Dos Santos began his career with the Montreal Impact's reserve team, Trois­Rivieres Attak FC of the Canadian Soccer League in 2007. After several titles, Dos Santos became the Impact head coach in 2009 and led Montreal to CONCACAF Champions League qualification and a USL First Division title before transitioning to USSF Division 2 in 2010 and the NASL the following year. In 2012, Dos Santos moved to Brazil to focus on youth development with FC Primeira Camisa U­20s and SE Palmeiras U­15s, winning a Copa do Brasil U­15 championship with the latter. Dos Santos returned to Canada in 2013 to take charge of the Ottawa Fury ahead of their NASL expansion season.

NIKOLA POPOVIC Assistant Coach Nikola Popovic has extensive experience coaching in Europe, having most recently been an assistant coach at Benfica B. A dual citizen of Portugal and Serbia who was born in Belgrade, Popovic has coached in Portugal with CD Olivais e Moscavide (2005­07), Varzim SC (2007­10), Sertanese FC (2013­14) and Benfica B (2015­16). He also coached in Bulgaria with FC Vihren Sandanski (2007) and Chernomorets Burgas (2010­11). Popovic made further stops with the Cape Verde National Team (2010), Spanish side AD Ceuta (2010) and Qatari sides Al Dahfra (2011­12) and Aspire Academy (2014). Popovic holds a UEFA Pro coaching license ­ the highest UEFA license available ­ and also spent time studying at Inter Milan, Portugal Under­21s and Serbia & Montenegro Under­21s.

ALEC DUFTY Goalkeeper Coach Alec Dufty spent the 2015 season in the USL with Toronto FC II. While with the club, the TFC II goalkeeping corps finished third in the USL with 125 saves and starting goalkeeper Quillan Roberts placed second in the league in save percentage (.766) and third in saves per game (4.80). Dufty had previously coached collegiately at Florida Gulf Coast University and the University of Illinois at Chicago. A former MLS player, Dufty began his career with the New York Red Bulls in 2009 before joining the MLS reserve goalkeeper pool. In 2010, Dufty joined USSF D2 Pro League side AC St. Louis, before returning to MLS with the Chicago Fire later that same year. He announced his retirement and focused on coaching at the conclusion of the 2011 season.

JOSH MCALLISTER Fitness Coach Josh McAllister joined the Sporting KC organization in early 2015 as the Academy fitness coach, and has now transitioned into a new role with the Swope Park Rangers. While with the Academy, McAllister assisted Mateus Manoel with the first team, but his primary focus was developing fitness regimens and strength programs for each Academy age group. A Marshalltown, Iowa native, McAllister graduated from the University of Northern Iowa in 2008 and coached with Heartland Soccer Club, West Des Moines Soccer Club and Sporting Iowa before completing a year­long internship with MLS side the Portland Timbers in 2014. Immediately prior to joining Sporting KC, McAllister enjoyed a successful spell as an assistant coach for the Drake University Men's Soccer Team.

STAFF Head Trainer: Jacob Brownback Equipment Manager: Andy Garay

General Manager: Kurt Austin Team Administrator: Jon Farrell


2016 SWOPE PARK RANGERS LINEUPS vs. Portland Timbers 2 W, 2­1 March 26 GK Kempin D Mulligan D Meyer D VanCompernolle D Duke M Ualefi (Didic 90+) M Granitto (Salloi 85' 1) M Oliveira 1 F Tyrpak (Pasher 62') F Kelly (Gonzalez 90+) F Medranda (Selbol 70')

at Tulsa Roughnecks FC W, 2­1 April 2 GK Kempin D Mulligan D Meyer D VanCompernolle D Duke M Ualefi M Granitto (Didic 88') M Oliveira (Molano 89') F Tyrpak (Selbol 80' 1) F Kelly 1 (Gonzalez 76') F Pasher (Salloi 84')

2016 SWOPE PARK RANGERS BOX SCORES Portland Timbers 2 1 at Swope Park Rangers 2 Att. 6,812 March 26, 2016 at Children's Mercy Park (Kansas City, Kan.) Scoring ­ SPR ­ Kevin Oliveira 1 (Penalty Kick) 48', Daniel Salloi 1 (Mark Anthony Gonzalez 1) 90+ POR ­ Nick Besler 1 (Kharlton Belmar 1) 90+ Shots Saves Corners Fouls Offsides SPR 15 2 4 8 2 POR 5 6 3 11 3 Swope Park Rangers 2 at Tulsa Roughnecks FC 1 Att. 4,103 April 2, 2016 at ONEOK Field (Tulsa, Okla.) Scoring ­ TUL ­ Taylor Morgan 1 (Sammy Ochoa 1) 90+ SPR ­ Dane Kelly 1 (Kevin Oliveira 1) 11', Nansel Selbol 1 (Daniel Salloi 1) 90+ Shots Saves Corners Fouls Offsides TUL 7 5 3 10 8 SPR 15 2 6 11 2


PARTICIPATION CHART 3/26 PLAYER POR Armstrong UNAV Ballo DNP Didic SUB­1 Duke LB­90 Gonzalez SUB­1 Granitto CM­85 Grant UNAV Kelly CF­89 Kempin GK­90 Little UNAV Lubin DNP Medranda LW­70 Meyer CB­90 Molano UNAV Mulligan RB­90 Oliveira CM­90 Pasher SUB­28 Salloi SUB­5 Selbol SUB­20 Tekesky UNAV Tyrpak RW­62 Ualefi CM­89 VanCompernolle CB­90

4/2 4/9 TUL SA UNAV DNP SUB­2 LB­90 SUB­14 CM­88 UNAV CF­76 GK­90 UNAV DNP SKC CB­90 SUB­1 RB­90 CM­89 LW­84 SUB­6 SUB­10 UNAV RW­80 CM­90 CB­90

4/23 OKC

4/27 VAN

5/7 STL

5/14 TUL

5/21 RGV

5/28 SAC

6/4 POR

6/8 RGV

6/12 VAN

6/18 OKC

6/26 SEA

7/2 STL

7/9 PLAYER AZ Armstrong Ballo Didic Duke Gonzalez Granitto Grant Kelly Kempin Little Lubin Medranda Meyer Molano Mulligan Oliveira Pasher Salloi Selbol Tekesky Tyrpak Ualefi VanCompernolle

7/12 OKC

7/23 OC

7/30 SA

8/3 STL

8/6 TUL

8/13 SLC

8/21 STL

8/27 LA

8/31 SA

9/3 RGV

9/10 TUL

9/18 OKC

9/24 SEA

7/20 COS

Position­minutes ­ starting position­min played SUB­minutes ­ substitute­min played

DNP ­ unused substitute INJ ­ injured (DL ­ Disabled List) UNAV ­ unavailable for selection SUS ­ suspended

SKC ­ with Sporting KC


2016 USL RESULTS DATE March 26 April 2 April 9 April 23 April 27 May 7 May 14 May 21 May 28 June 4 June 8 June 12 June 18 June 26 July 2 July 9 July 12 July 20 July 23 July 30 Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 13 Aug. 21 Aug. 27 Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept.10 Sept. 18 Sept. 24

OPPONENT vs. Portland Timbers 2 at Tulsa Roughnecks FC at San Antonio FC at OKC Energy FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 at Saint Louis FC vs. Tulsa Roughnecks FC at Rio Grande Valley FC at Sacramento Republic FC at Portland Timbers 2 vs. Rio Grande Valley FC at Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 vs. OKC Energy FC at Seattle Sounders FC 2 vs. Saint Louis FC at Arizona United SC vs. OKC Energy FC at Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC vs. Orange County Blues FC vs. San Antonio FC at Saint Louis FC at Tulsa Roughnecks FC at Real Monarchs vs. Saint Louis FC vs. LA Galaxy II vs. San Antonio FC vs. Rio Grande Valley FC vs. Tulsa Roughnecks FC at OKC Energy FC vs. Seattle Sounders FC 2

STARTS Overall Armstrong 0­0­0 Ballo 0­0­0 Didic 0­0­0 Duke 2­0­0 Gonzalez 0­0­0 Granitto 2­0­0 Grant 0­0­0 Kelly 2­0­0 Kempin 2­0­0 Little 0­0­0 Lubin 0­0­0 Medranda 1­0­0 Meyer 2­0­0 Molano 0­0­0 Mulligan 2­0­0 Oliveira 2­0­0 Pasher 1­0­0 Salloi 0­0­0 Selbol 0­0­0 Tekesky 0­0­0 Tyrpak 2­0­0 Ualefi 2­0­0 VanCompernolle 2­0­0

Home 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0

Away 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0

RESULT W W

SCORE ATTEND. 2­1 6,812 2­1 4,103

RECORD PLACE PTS. GOALSCORERS 1­0­0 T­1 3 Oliveira, Salloi 2­0­0 T­2 6 Kelly, Selbol

RANGERS' RECORD WHEN... OFF THE BENCH

Overall 0­0­0 0­0­0 2­0­0 0­0­0 2­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 2­0­0 2­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Home 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Away 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

SCORES

Overall 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Home 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Away 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

ASSISTS Overall 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Home 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Away 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0


CATEGORICAL WIN­LOSS

MISCELLANEOUS STATS Quickest Goal

Kelly at TUL (4/2) ­ 11'

Overall

Overall Home 2­0­0 1­0­0

Away 1­0­0

At Children's Mercy Victory Field At Children's Mercy Park

0­0­0 1­0­0

0­0­0 1­0­0

0­0­0 0­0­0

Scoring First Opp. Scoring First

2­0­0 0­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0

Leading at Half Trailing at Half Tied at Half

1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0

0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Game­Tying Goals after 75'

None

Leading at 75' Trailing at 75' Tied at 75'

2­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Game­Winning Goals Against after 75'

None

Game­Tying Goals Against after 75'

None

Out­Shooting Opp. Out­Shot by Opp. Shots Even

2­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Hat Tricks

None

Hat Tricks Against

None

In Shutouts

0­0­0

0­0­0

0­0­0

Own Goals For

None

In Primary Kits In Secondary Kits

1­0­0 1­0­0

0­0­0 1­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0

Own Goals Against

None

Red Cards

None

In March In April In May In June In July In August In September

1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Opponent's Red Cards

None

On Wednesdays On Saturdays On Sundays

0­0­0 2­0­0 0­0­0

0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0

0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0

In Clear Weather In Cloudy Weather In Rain In Snow

1­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

Below 30 at Kickoff 30­49 at Kickoff 50­59 at Kickoff 60­69 at Kickoff 70­79 at Kickoff 80­89 at Kickoff 90+ at Kickoff

0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

0­0­0 0­0­0 1­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0 0­0­0

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Quickest Goal Against

Besler vs. POR (3/26) ­ 90+ Morgan at TUL (4/2) ­ 90+

Game­Winning Goals after 75'

Salloi vs. POR (3/26) ­ 90+ Selbol at TUL (4/2) ­ 90+

PENALTY KICKS FOR SPR Player Kevin Oliveira

Goalkeeper, Team Wade Hamilton, POR

Date 3/26

Result Goal

PENALTY KICKS AGAINST Player, Team

SPR Goalkeeper

Date

Result




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