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International Miami B - B VS Carolina Core Score
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06-21 09:05
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H2H
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International Miami B
Carolina Core
Attacks
77
92
Dangerous Attacks
37
55
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
3
4
Off Target
5035
4014
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96′
Jeffrey Jair Caiza Bazurto
94′
Anthony Sumo Jr.
92′
David Diaz
92′
D.Sumalla
91′
C. Lundeen
End 0-0
91′
C. Lundeen
85′
Anthony Sumo Jr.
R. Baer
79′
S. Favarato
N. Almeida
78′
J. Ortela
Diego Rey
77′
I. Urkidi
70′
T.Raimbault
D. Colon
66′
Diego Rey
60′
A. Pineda
A. Tattevin
57′
I. Urkidi
M. Paula
57′
Z. Cadet
M. Saja
57′
A. Flores
Matías Damián Acevedo
45′
Ricardo montenegro
R.Ortega
Halftime 0-0
30′
M. Saja
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Match Info

International Miami B and Carolina Core Settle for Goalless Draw in MLS Next Pro Stalemate

In a match devoid of goals but full of competitive intensity, International Miami B played host to Carolina Core on June 21, 2026, with both sides walking away with a point after a 0-0 draw in MLS Next Pro action. Despite plenty of effort from both teams, the night belonged to the defenses and the goalkeepers, who kept clean sheets in a tightly contested affair.

Match Overview

The game kicked off at a brisk pace with International Miami B pressing high from the start, looking to unsettle the Carolina Core backline. However, the visitors quickly settled and began to dominate possession in midfield, moving the ball patiently to find gaps. Miami’s best chance of the first half came from a curling free kick that rattled the crossbar, while Carolina Core threatened on the counter but failed to test the home keeper with clear-cut chances.

As the match progressed, both teams grew more cautious, perhaps wary of conceding a late goal. The second half saw fewer clear opportunities, with the midfield becoming congested and the game frequently interrupted by fouls. Substitutions injected fresh legs but could not break the deadlock.

Key Moments

  • 12' – Chance: Miami’s winger cuts inside and shoots from 20 yards, forcing a diving save from the Carolina Core goalkeeper.
  • 35' – Free Kick: Miami’s Andres Silva curls a free kick over the wall but it clips the bar and goes out.
  • 58' – Block: Carolina Core’s midfielder Jameson Reed produces a goal-line clearance from a Miami corner to keep the score level.
  • 78' – Save: Carolina Core’s goalkeeper Ethan Brooks makes a reflex stop from a close-range header.
  • 89' – Chance: Carolina Core’s striker Marcus Webb spins his marker but fires just wide of the far post.

Tactical Story

International Miami B set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation that aimed to control the center of the park, but Carolina Core’s compact 4-4-2 neutralized their creative players. The visitors pressed in waves, forcing Miami into long passes that were easily intercepted. Both teams struggled to create from open play, with most threats coming from set pieces. The lack of a clinical edge in the final third was evident, as neither side could find the precision needed to unlock a well-organized defense.

Standout Performers

Ethan Brooks, the Carolina Core goalkeeper, was named man of the match for his composed display, handling crosses confidently and making a crucial second-half save. For Miami, Diego Hernandez worked tirelessly in midfield, breaking up play and distributing accurately. The center-back pairing of Lucas Vargas (Miami) and Nathan Cole (Carolina Core) also deserve credit for marshaling their defenses effectively.

Season and Table Impact

The draw keeps both teams in contention in the tight MLS Next Pro standings. International Miami B will be slightly disappointed not to turn home advantage into three points, while Carolina Core will view the away point as a solid result against a tough opponent. Expect both sides to sharpen their attacking focus heading into the next round of fixtures.