

Matchday 12 – USL League One
June 11, 2026 – 9:35 AM ET | Boise, Idaho
Athletic Club Boise Edges Richmond Kickers in Hard-Fought 2-1 Victory
Athletic Club Boise continued their impressive home form on Thursday morning, grinding out a 2-1 win over the visiting Richmond Kickers in a spirited USL League One contest. The result lifted Boise into third place in the early-season standings, while Richmond slipped to eighth after a fourth consecutive road defeat.
First-Half Dominance Yields Early Lead
The hosts came out with intensity, pressing high and forcing Richmond into defensive errors. The breakthrough arrived in the 22nd minute when Boise midfielder Ethan Torres collected a loose ball 25 yards from goal and fired a low drive that skimmed off the wet turf and beat Kickers goalkeeper Liam Harper to the far post. Torres’ strike was his third of the season, making him the club’s joint top scorer.
Boise doubled their lead just before the half-hour mark. A swift counter-attack down the right flank saw winger Diego Morales cut inside and lay the ball off for Samir Al-Hassan, who curled a first-time shot into the top corner. It was a goal of real quality, and the home crowd at the newly renamed Treasure Valley Stadium erupted.
Richmond Fight Back but Fall Short
Richmond, to their credit, did not fold. Head coach Michael Orozco made an early tactical switch, moving to a 3-5-2 formation to gain control of midfield. The change paid off just after the hour mark. A deep corner from Jake Middleton was flicked on at the near post, and center-back Omar Castillo powered a header past Boise keeper Ryan Petrović to make it 2-1.
The Kickers pushed for an equalizer in the final 20 minutes, with substitute Noah Finley forcing a fine save from Petrović in the 76th minute. But Boise’s defense, marshaled by veteran Chris Ramos, held firm to secure three valuable points.
Key Stats & Standings Impact
- Possession: Boise 48% – Richmond 52%
- Shots on target: Boise 5 – Richmond 4
- Yellow cards: Boise 2 – Richmond 3
- Man of the Match: Diego Morales (Boise) – 1 assist, 4 key passes
The win moved Athletic Club Boise to 18 points from 10 matches, just two points behind league leaders Greenville Triumph. Richmond, meanwhile, remain stuck on 11 points and face a crucial home fixture against Forward Madison next weekend.
What’s Next
Boise will travel to Chattanooga on June 18 for a tough test against the Red Wolves, while Richmond look to rebound at City Stadium against a struggling Lexington side. With the playoff race already tightening, every result matters in USL League One.