

Match Report: FC Naples vs. Sarasota Paradise – Sarasota Stun FC Naples 2-0 in USL Cup
Game Overview
In a surprising result on June 7, 2026, in the USL Cup, Sarasota Paradise defeated FC Naples 2-0 at Paradise Coast Stadium. Despite being the away side, Sarasota produced a disciplined defensive performance and struck twice on the break. The win gives Sarasota a vital boost in the group stage, while FC Naples will wonder how they failed to score.
First Half – Sarasota Take the Lead
FC Naples dominated possession from the outset, controlling the midfield and creating several half-chances. However, they lacked a cutting edge in front of goal. Sarasota's game plan was clear: sit deep, stay compact, and hit on the counter. In the 27th minute, their approach paid off. A long ball over the top caught FC Naples' high defensive line out, and Liam Gallagher raced through to slot a low finish past the goalkeeper.
FC Naples responded by increasing the pressure, but the Sarasota defense, led by center-back Diego Hernandez, held firm. The first half ended with Sarasota leading 1-0, against the run of play.
Second Half – Sarasota Double the Lead
FC Naples continued to push forward in the second half, but they were met with a well-organized block. Sarasota's goalkeeper Ethan Ward made several comfortable saves. As the home side grew frustrated, Sarasota delivered the knockout blow in the 72nd minute. A quick counterattack saw substitute Marco Santos beat the offside trap and fire a shot across the keeper into the far corner. 2-0 to Sarasota.
FC Naples threw men forward in the final minutes but could not find a way through. Sarasota held on for a memorable away win.
Key Players
- Liam Gallagher (Sarasota Paradise) – Clinical with his chance; his goal set the tone for the victory.
- Diego Hernandez (Sarasota Paradise) – Won every aerial duel and organized the defense superbly.
- Ethan Ward (Sarasota Paradise) – Kept a clean sheet with calm and reliable goalkeeping.
Group Stage Implications
This result shook up Group C of the USL Cup. FC Naples, considered favorites, now have work to do to qualify. Sarasota Paradise, on the other hand, have put themselves in a strong position with their first win of the tournament.