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Owls Drop Tough Home Closer to Central Valley Fuego

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October 15, 2022 – United Soccer League One (USL1)Union Omaha News Release

PAPILLION, Neb. – Despite outshooting Central Valley Fuego FC with some quality chances, Union Omaha fell 2-0 in its regular season finale.

The Owls came into the night after clinching their spot in the USL League One Playoffs presented by Hisense over the weekend with another point but still desperate to turn their form around and head into the postseason with some momentum. To do so, they would have to bookend their home slate with a pair of wins against Central Valley, a team trying to play spoiler in the Owls’ home closer after being eliminated from playoff contention in its inaugural season.


Omaha made quick work out the gate, pressing heavily in their opponent’s half to try and cause some discomfort. The attack nearly resulted in a fatal Fuego miscue, as goalkeeper Mitchell North was forced to make a bad pass that Conor Doyle intercepted and took for the Owls’ first shot on goal in the 7th minute.

The next chance followed not too long after, with fellow midfielder JP Scearce getting his foot on a long strike.

The first card of the match was issued to Ricky Rivera in the 23rd minute. Fuego followed it up with one of their own in the 33rd minute.

Omaha’s defense flexed its muscles in the 38th minute, with Kevin Piedrahita making a brilliant close-range save against a strong headed attempt from Jose Villarreal and Ryen Jiba recording the goal-line clearance to keep the game scoreless.

Jordan Chavez earned the second yellow card for the visitors shortly before the half came to a close. The free kick set up a dangerously close chance for Corey Hertzog to try and poke it in goal, but the angle was too tight to make anything happen.

The Fuego physicality continued in the waning minutes of the first half with Villarreal recording Central Valley’s third booking. With not much else going in stoppage time, the teams headed back to the locker rooms still deadlocked.

Piedrahita came up with another clutch save in the 58th minute to keep the Fuego offense silent, but the visitors refused to go down without a fight. A gutsy run from Cherif Dieye in the 61st minute set up a one-on-one meeting with Piedrahita, with the latter unable to stop the chip shot in goal. It was one of the only times the Owls have trailed at home all season and the first goal allowed to Fuego in the series.

The goal scorer earned a caution of his own in the 74th minute after a rough foul on Ryen Jiba, which was soon…

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