Overview
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92
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Brooklyn FC
Charleston Battery
Attacks
87
174
Dangerous Attacks
65
104
Ball Possession
26
74
On Target
7
4
Off Target
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Important Events
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End 3-0
92′
J. Lee
86′
S. Nishikawa
84′
J. Wayne
N. Messer
81′
peter mangione
Christopher Olney Jr
70′
Kanté
stefan stojanovic
70′
S. Nishikawa
R. McLaughlin
70′
J.Obregon
T. McNamara
61′
M. Foster
K. Pakhomov
61′
N.Houssou
E.Ycaza
60′
3-0
M.Anderson
Assist: Christopher Olney Jr
58′
M. Pinto
J. Servania
45′
J.Akpunonu
Sean suber
45′
Wilmer Cabrera
C. Swan
Halftime 2-0
48′
T. McNamara
31′
2-0
stefan stojanovic
Assist: M.Anderson
25′
K. Pakhomov
19′
J. Servania
8′
1-0
J. Servania
Assist: M.Anderson
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red card
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Match Info
Brooklyn FC earned a convincing 3-0 home win over the Charleston Battery in a USL Championship fixture played on April 12, 2026. This dominant performance at the Brooklyn venue marked a statement victory for the hosts and dealt a setback to one of the league's more established sides. Brooklyn FC took control of the match early, opening the scoring within the first twenty minutes to settle any nerves. They doubled their lead before the interval, capitalizing on a defensive error from Charleston. The second half saw Brooklyn manage the game intelligently, adding a third goal to put the result beyond any doubt while keeping a clean sheet. The key focus was Brooklyn's organized press and swift counter-attacks, which consistently troubled the Charleston defense, and the home goalkeeper made several important saves to preserve the shutout. This result provides a significant boost to Brooklyn FC's points total and goal difference, lifting them in the Eastern Conference standings, while Charleston Battery will be disappointed with a performance that lacked its usual attacking spark. Brooklyn's manager called it a "complete performance from front to back," while Charleston's coach admitted his team "was second best in all departments tonight."

