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S.Marou
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J.Romero
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A. I. Osumanu
Perrin barnes
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Match Info

Charlotte Independence 1-1 Pittsburgh Riverhounds – USL Cup

Match Date: 16 May 2026 | Venue: American Legion Memorial Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina

The Charlotte Independence and Pittsburgh Riverhounds played to a 1-1 draw in the USL Cup group stage, with both teams showing quality in attack but also leaving points on the table. A first-half penalty and a stunning equalizer ensured the spoils were shared in a competitive encounter.

First Half: Independence Take the Lead

Charlotte dominated the opening quarter, pressing high and forcing Pittsburgh into defensive mistakes. In the 18th minute, a handball in the box gave the Independence a penalty. Captain Jake Keegan stepped up and calmly sent the goalkeeper the wrong way to make it 1-0. The home side continued to create chances, but Riverhounds goalkeeper Christian Garner made several fine saves to keep his team in the game.

Second Half: Riverhounds Answer Back

Pittsburgh grew into the match after the break. Manager Bob Lilley adjusted the formation, pushing wingers Kenardo Forbes and Russell Cicerone higher. The equalizer came in the 63rd minute when Forbes delivered a curling free kick from the right, and defender Jalen Robinson rose highest to power a header past Charlotte goalkeeper Pablo Jara.

Both teams had chances to win it late. Charlotte substitute Dane Kelly hit the crossbar in the 81st minute, while Pittsburgh’s Albert Dikwa saw a volley saved in stoppage time. The final whistle confirmed a 1-1 draw – a fair result in a well-contested cup tie.

Tournament Context

The USL Cup provides a knockout-style competition for clubs across the United Soccer League system. With this result, both Charlotte Independence and Pittsburgh Riverhounds remain in contention for advancement, but they will need positive results in their remaining group matches.

Man of the Match

Kenardo Forbes (Pittsburgh Riverhounds): The veteran midfielder created the equalizer with a perfectly weighted free kick and controlled the tempo for long spells.

From the Dugout

“It was a game of two halves,” said Charlotte coach Mike Jeffries after the match. “We started brilliantly but couldn’t sustain it. Pittsburgh is a tough side, and they made us pay for a slight drop in intensity. A draw is not the end of the world, but we wanted three points at home.”