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September 10, 2022 – United Soccer League Championship (USL)Indy Eleven News Release

INDIANAPOLIS – It wasn’t easy, but Indy Eleven found a way to collect a thrilling 4-3 result over Birmingham Legion FC in front of an announced crowd of 10,104 at IUPUI Carroll Stadium. The victory pushed Indy’s unbeaten streak to four games, including a trio of wins over playoff-bound competition at home over the last two weeks.


Despite letting a three-goal lead elapse over the middle of the match, the Boys in Blue kept their resolve and found the match winner in the 78th minute through Stefano Pinho’s 10th goal of the season, his third in as many matches. Midfielder Solomon Asante provided the assist on the game-winner and Indy’s two opening goals by Neveal Hackshaw to record the first three-assist game in Indy Eleven’s nine seasons of play.

Asante’s fourth minute ball from the right corner that found Pinho at the six for a header that flashed over the cross bar was a harbinger of things to come, as the Ghanaian playmaker served up two perfect corner kicks on Hackshaw’s head in the 11th and 16th minutes. The Trinidad & Tobago international had carbon copy finishes on the back post balls, rising over his mark, Mikey Lopez, to beat Legion FC goalkeeper Matt VanOekel inside his near post to give the Eleven their first two-goal lead since another wild 4-3 win at Charleston Battery on June 4.

The Boys in Blue stayed on the front foot, with Asante’s blast in the 28th minute forcing VanOekel into a heavy two-handed parry to steer aside. It was a shot by Juan Tejada in the 15th minute that led to Hackshaw’s second corner kick goal, and the Panamanian scratched one across himself to push the lead to 3-0 in the 31st minute with a seeing-eye shot from the arc that snuck inside the far right post.

From there the Hammers began to impose their will on the match, beginning in the 34th minute when Eleven goalkeeper Tim Trilk was forced to take down Marlon Santos on a 1-v-1 look inside the area after he got behind the Indy backline. Trilk got a foot to the ensuing PK by Enzo Martinez, who was able to easily follow up the rebound and slot into an open net to get one back for the visitors in short order. Trilk was called into action on a Juan Agudelo blast to begin stoppage time, and Indiana’s Team was fortunate when Bruno Lapa’s nine-yard shot was sliced just wide of the right post minutes later, sending the squads into the locker room at 3-1 Indy.

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