Southeast Indiana Football Club becomes the 7th team to advance to the playoffs and they did it watching TV. Bad News finished off its Group H schedule with a convincing 5-2 over Not Very United, who was needing to go at least 3-0-1 in order to stay alive. Nicolas Pabel scored his 2nd goal of the game in injury time to close out the 1st half to break a 2-2 tie and put News up for good. A couple of insurance goals in the second stanza sealed United's fate as they have been eliminated from the tournament and will be playing their last three games to disrupt seeding only.
Sister club FC Not Very Athletic had a much better showing in Group F as they win a tight 1-0 game over Slough FC, making the group a three-way race. The only goal came early when Ross McEntee beat Slough goalie Gawyn Massingberd with a redirected header in the 15th minute. Otherwise, the two teams were evenly matched. Slough, in its Cup debut, has played three competitive matches but has no points to show for it.
In a decidedly non-competitive match, Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia Foci Klub got crushed 7-0 in a Group A game against Merchiston FC, making fans wonder just how bad the scoreboard might be when the Dual Monarchy plays on the road against the defending Champs Club de Fútbol Deportivo Cotopaxi later on. 63 year old Thomas-VanLuijk De Meyer scored twice for Merchiston, as they were never threatened, A-H managing only a single shot on goal for the entire match. Merchiston sits atop the group standings with a 3-0 record and will probably be a playoff team barring disaster.
Fianna AFC opened up its Cup XVI tournament with a solid 4-0 road win against Brighton AFC in Group B play. Elvis was in the building as Elvis Boswell scored the first goal of the game on a ball that tipped off Brighton goalie Kolton Rimando's hands and into the back of the net. Brighton actually had the greater number of opportunities and more ball possession but couldn't get one past Fianna goalie Keegan Ratliff, who stopped all 7 shots on goal for the shutout.
SwampDragons United improved to 3-0 with another strong Group C performance, this time beating Kiki United in Germany 3-0. Fletcher Courtenay scored near the end of the 1st half and again in the early part of the 2nd to break open the close game. At 3-0, the Dragons now have a +11 goal differential and have effectively punched their ticket, although not mathematically. Considering how weak Der Kaiserlich-Österreichische Hodensack is at the bottom of the standings, both the Dragons and FC Trojans of SC are looking good.
To wrap up the morning action, VB Hibernian and FC Kingston played an excellent 3-3 draw in Group D, a game that kept Kingston's playoff hopes alive but was a wasted opportunity in their attempt to catch FC Gimli Vikings for the groups 2nd transfer spot. Kingston had taken a 3-2 lead in the 70th when, down 2-0, they scored 3 goals in three minutes, capped off by Andre Reis volleying a right footer that Hibs goalie Sonny Miki couldn't even react to. However, Hibs got the tying goal late when Lucas Quezada scored off a corner kick, forcing Kingston to settle for its third tie in four games. Kingston is still 4 points behind the Vikings for the playoff berth with two games left to play, so a win is a necessity at this point.
Some more games this afternoon that I'll pick up tonight.
2/15/2025 8:38 PM (edited)