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Soccer Bowl 2013
File:SoccerBowl2013.jpg
EventSoccer Bowl
DateNovember 9, 2013 (2013-11-09)
VenueAtlanta Silverbacks Park, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Man of the MatchMarcos Senna (NYC)
RefereeEdvin Jurisevic
Attendance7,211
2012
2014

Soccer Bowl 2013 was the North American Soccer League's postseason championship match of the 2013 season to determine the NASL Champion. The event was contested in a one game match between the Atlanta Silverbacks, winners of the Spring Championship, and the New York Cosmos, winners of the Fall Championship. The game was held on November 9th, 2013 at Atlanta Silverbacks Park, in Atlanta, Georgia. [1][2] It was televised at 7:30pm EDT on ESPN3 and ESPN Deportes[3]

At the end of the match, the New York Cosmos were victorious and captured their sixth NASL Championship by winning 1 – 0.[4][5][6]

Background

The Atlanta Silverbacks and the New York Cosmos respectively won the 2013 Spring Championship and Fall Championship. This earned both teams the right to compete for the NASL title. As Spring Champions, the Silverbacks also gained the right to host the event in their home field.

Game summary

Set at Atlanta Silverbacks Park, the Atlanta Silverbacks and the New York Cosmos faced each other at Soccer Bowl 2013 for the NASL Championship in front of a sellout crowd of 7,211. It was televised in English on ESPN3 and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes. English commentators were JP Dellacamera and Janusz Michallik. They were joined by former Cosmos star and current MSG Soccer analyst Shep Messing. Spanish commentators were Richard Méndez and Robert Sierra. Head referee of the game was Edvin Jurisevic. Assistant referees were Anthony Vasoli and Brian Dunn. Fourth official was Ted Unkel. Silverbacks Head coach was Brian Hayens. Cosmos Head coach was Giovanni Savarese.

As the match started approximately at 7:30pm EDT, the two teams went head on to gain possession of the ball. For the first ten minutes the two teams battled for the offensive role. In the fifth minute Diomar Díaz made the early attempt for the Cosmos, but was soon defended by the Silverbacks. By the tenth minute, the Silverbacks gained a strong offense, as the Cosmos saught to quickly reverse the roles on the pitch. Borfor Carr sent a pass from the right side of the corner to the goal area, but was deflected by the Cosmos. Silverbacks' Brad Stisser continued the attack on goal which the 2013 NASL Golden Glove winner Kyle Reynish easily took care of.

Cosmos' Stefan Dimitrov followed in the 17th minute with a shot of his own toward the left post which Silverbacks goalkeeper Joe Nasco dove to save. Two minutes later Cosmos defender Hunter Freeman took a corner kick from the near side, but it was sent out of the field. Still, New York continued to mount pressure, with Díaz challenging Nasco twice in a one-minute span. Díaz first placed a shot wide in the 21st minute then got under a cross from Carlos Mendes in the 22nd minute that was also sent shot wide. Soon after, from a cross sent by Freeman, Dimitrov had another great opportunity on net at the 28th minute which just soared over the frame. The Cosmos earned a free kick and in the 29th minute Marcos Senna took the shot, but it was sent into the arms of Nasco who was able to dive after it.

New York continued the pressure on the Atlanta defense. In the 35th minute, Ayoze placed the ball into the goal area and Paulo Mendes made a connection but could not redirect it into the net. Dimitriov made another attempt at goal in the 36th minute, which Nasco also grabbed. In the final minutes of the first half, Ayoze again sent the ball into the area, and Nasco managed to defend his post. At the half the game remained scoreless, with an amazing performance by Nasco who created a strong defense and made several saves throughout the night.

Returning in the second, both teams were determined to once again gain the momentum shown in the first 45 minutes. After five minutes in, the Cosmos finally broke through Nasco's undeniable defense. Ayoze took a free kick that reached the goal area, but was cleared by an Atlanta defender. The ball fell to Senna who stopped the ball's motion, methodically placed it on the ground, and with precision looped an 18 yard shot from the right side on the half volley which arched into the opposite upper 90 which Nasco could not reach in time. Goal in the 50th minute by the Cosmos.

Despite being down, the NASL Spring Champions, the Atlanta Silverbacks pressed on to regroup and make their mark. Danny Barrera drove an attack in the 61st minute, putting a ball across the face of the goal, but the Cosmos cleared it out for a corner, which they also successfully defended. In the 62nd minute, Mike Randolph’s cross into the area was headed high by Pedro Mendes whose attempt was the closet to making goal. By the 78th minute, Atlanta’s Shane Moroney managed to make it into the goal box, but Reynish quickly blocked Moroney's shot.

The night continued with a battle for possession, with both goalkeepers showing their value. With Atlanta holding the attack towards the latter part of the game, the Cosmos defended their lead. After 90 minutes of regular time, 5 minutes of stoppage was added. One minute later, Silverback's Barrera fielded a corner kick into the goal box, and Reynish punched it away. After several valiant attempts by the Silverbacks' the Cosmos held their line through the entire stoppage time. Head referee Edvin Jurisevic blew the final whistle and the New York Cosmos were declared the 2013 NASL Champions.

This win by the Cosmos marked the club's return to the Soccer Bowl in 31 years since 1982. It was the club's sixth NASL Championship. During the post game ceremony, important NASL leaders including Commissioner Bill Peterson, and the President of the USSF and a leading FIFA member Sunil Gulati were at hand. President Gulati himself bestowed the Silverbacks' with honorary runners-up medals for being finalist. Gulati also presented the Cosmos players with their championship medals. Bill Peterson congratulated the club, and the Cosmos hoisted the Soccer Bowl trophy in the air in celebration of their new championship.[7][8] [9]

Championship results

New York Cosmos1 – 0[4][10][11]Atlanta Silverbacks
Senna 50' Bericht
Attendance: 7,211
Referee: Edvin Jurisevic
New York Cosmos
Atlanta Silverbacks


Atlanta Silverbacks:
GK 24 Kyle Reynish
DF 2 Hunter Freeman Yellow card 45+1'
DF 4 Carlos Mendes (c)
DF 6 Rovérsio
DF 7 Ayoze
MF 8 Diomar Díaz
MF 19 Marcos Senna
MF 14 Danny Szetela Yellow card 11'
MF 13 Sebastián Guenzatti downward-facing red arrow 86'
FW 30 Paulo Mendes downward-facing red arrow 90+5'
FW 17 Stefan Dimitrov downward-facing red arrow 77'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Jimmy Maurer
MF 5 Joseph Nane upward-facing green arrow 86'
FW 11 Peri Marošević
DF 15 Korey Veeder
MF 16 Dane Murphy upward-facing green arrow 90+5'
FW 22 Alessandro Noselli upward-facing green arrow 77'
MF 25 Hagop Chirishian
Manager:
Giovanni Savarese
New York Cosmos:
GK 18 Joe Nasco
DF 3 Shane Moroney downward-facing red arrow 88'
DF 6 Beto Navarro Yellow card 82'
DF 4 Bobby Reiss
DF 2 Mike Randolph
MF 19 Borfor Carr Yellow card 42' downward-facing red arrow 57'
MF 5 Richard Menjivar (c)
MF 14 Lucas Paulini
MF 10 Danny Barrera
FW 9 Pedro Mendes
FW 17 Brad Stisser downward-facing red arrow 82'
Substitutes:
GK 16 Eric Ati
FW 1 Rubén Luna upward-facing green arrow 82'
MF 7 Pablo Cruz upward-facing green arrow 57'
MF 8 Milton Blanco
MF 12 Horace James upward-facing green arrow 88'
DF 13 Willie Hunt
DF 27 Martyn Lancaster
Manager:
Brian Haynes

Man of the Match:[4]

Marcos Senna (New York Cosmos)

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Anthony Vasoli
    • Brian Dunn
  • Fourth official: Ted Unkel

See also

References

  1. ^ North American Soccer League (September 5, 2012). "NASL Announces Split-Season Format for 2013". nasl.com. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  2. ^ North American Soccer League (July 24, 2013). "NASL Soccer Bowl 2013 To Be Played On November 9". nasl.com. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  3. ^ NASL. "NASL Soccer Bowl 2013 To Air Live On ESPN3 And ESPN Deportes". North American Soccer League.
  4. ^ a b c NASL. "New York Cosmos Win NASL Soccer Bowl 2013 1-0 victory edged Atlanta Silverbacks in NASL finale". North American Soccer League.
  5. ^ Lohr, Luke. "New York Cosmos claim 2013 NASL Soccer Bowl behind goal from Marcos Senna". Major League Soccer.
  6. ^ "Senna Leads Cosmos To Soccer Bowl Title Over Atlanta Cosmos Win Sixth Soccer Bowl Championship". CBS.
  7. ^ Wagner, Joe (November 14, 2013). "Back Where They Belong: Cosmos Win Fifth Soccer Bowl, Sixth NASL Title". NY Sports Day.
  8. ^ Morris, Niel (November 10, 2013). "Sixth Senna: New York Cosmos win NASL Soccer Bowl 2013 over Atlanta Silverbacks 1-0". INDY Week.
  9. ^ Galarcep, Ives. "Marco Senna's stunning goal helped lead the New York Cosmos to the 2013 Soccer Bowl title, beating the Atlanta Silverbacks 1-0 to claim the NASL championship". Goal.com.
  10. ^ Lohr, Luke. "New York Cosmos claim 2013 NASL Soccer Bowl behind goal from Marcos Senna". Major League Soccer.
  11. ^ "Senna Leads Cosmos To Soccer Bowl Title Over Atlanta Cosmos Win Sixth Soccer Bowl Championship". CBS.

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