

Charlotte Independence Dominate Omaha in USL League One Shutout Victory
The Charlotte Independence delivered a commanding performance on Thursday night, defeating Omaha 2–0 at the American Legion Memorial Stadium in a pivotal USL League One clash. The home side controlled large spells of the match, finding the net once in each half to secure three valuable points and move up the early-season standings.
From the opening whistle, the Independence pressed high and disrupted Omaha’s build-up play. The breakthrough came in the 32nd minute when midfielder Derek Gebhard latched onto a through ball from Gabriel Obertan and slotted a calm finish past the Omaha goalkeeper. Charlotte continued to create chances, and their persistence paid off again in the 68th minute when forward Khori Bennett headed home a corner kick, doubling the lead and effectively sealing the result.
Key Moments & Tactical Story
Omaha struggled to find any rhythm against Charlotte’s disciplined defensive shape. The visitors’ best chance came early in the second half when a long-range effort from midfielder Dion Acoff forced a sharp save from Independence goalkeeper Andrew Pannenberg. Omaha head coach Mark Lowry made three substitutions in the second half, but the Independence backline, marshalled by center-back Clay Dimick, remained resolute.
- 32’ – Gebhard opens the scoring with a composed finish.
- 68’ – Bennett doubles the lead with a powerful header.
- Clean sheet – Charlotte’s defense records its fourth shutout of the season.
Standout Performers
Khori Bennett not only scored but also worked tirelessly off the ball, winning aerial duels and linking play. Gabriel Obertan’s vision in midfield was instrumental, while full-back Joel Johnson provided width and defensive stability. For Omaha, goalkeeper Rashid Nuhu made several saves to keep the scoreline respectable, but his offense could not convert possession into clear-cut chances.
Table Impact
The victory lifts Charlotte Independence to 10th in the USL League One table with 12 points from nine matches, while Omaha remain winless on the road this season, dropping to 14th with seven points. With a home-heavy schedule ahead, Charlotte will look to build momentum when they host North Carolina FC next week.