

Chattanooga Red Wolves 1-0 FC Naples: A Gritty Home Victory at CHI Memorial Stadium
The Chattanooga Red Wolves secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over expansion side FC Naples on Sunday, June 21, 2026, in a tightly contested USL League One fixture. The win, played out in front of a passionate home crowd at CHI Memorial Stadium, moved the Red Wolves up the early-season standings and handed FC Naples their first taste of defeat after a promising start to their inaugural campaign.
Match Overview
The only goal of the game arrived in the 67th minute, when Red Wolves striker Juan Carlos López rose highest to meet a curling cross from midfielder Ethan Klein. The header nestled into the bottom corner, leaving FC Naples goalkeeper Daniel Suárez with no chance. It was a moment of quality in a match otherwise defined by relentless midfield battles and defensive organization.
FC Naples, competing in their first season in USL League One, showed flashes of attacking intent. Their top scorer, winger Amadou Diallo, tested Red Wolves keeper Matt Turner with a low drive from 20 yards in the 24th minute, but Turner was equal to it. The visitors also had a penalty appeal waved away in the 52nd minute when center-back Mark Torres went down under a challenge from Red Wolves captain Jake Morrison – referee Sarah Williams judged the contact minimal.
Tactical Story
Chattanooga set up in a compact 4-4-2, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. Their game plan worked effectively as FC Naples, playing a more expansive 4-3-3, struggled to break down the disciplined home backline. The Red Wolves’ full-backs, Daniel Vega and Carlos Mendez, were particularly impressive, limiting the influence of Naples’ wide forwards.
FC Naples controlled 58% of possession but managed only three shots on target. Their head coach, Roberto Silva, admitted after the match: "We dominated the ball but lacked the final pass. Chattanooga defended their box brilliantly."
Standout Players
- Juan Carlos López (Chattanooga Red Wolves) – The match-winner with a composed header, also held up the ball well and drew multiple fouls.
- Ethan Klein (Chattanooga Red Wolves) – Provided the assist and covered every blade of grass in midfield, winning five tackles.
- Daniel Suárez (FC Naples) – Despite the loss, the goalkeeper made four saves, including a stunning fingertip stop to deny a Red Wolves breakaway.
Season Impact
The result lifted Chattanooga Red Wolves to fourth in the USL League One table with 12 points from seven matches. FC Naples remained seventh, with their record reading two wins, two draws, and two defeats. The Red Wolves will travel to Greenville Triumph next weekend, while FC Naples host Forward Madison in a critical early-season test.