Owls looking to stay hot against the team that doused them last year
After Union Omaha staved off El Paso’s attempt at avenging their Open Cup defeat last year, it’s now the Owls’ turn to seek righteous vengeance. Their league home opener sees them squaring off against Charlotte Independence, who knocked the Players’ Shield-winning Omaha squad out of the playoffs on penalties after 120 minutes of scoreless soccer. Steevan Dos Santos especially will have a point to prove; held scoreless in two regular season meetings, he exploded for a second-half hat trick in their October 4th match at Werner Park… only to fall silent in the playoffs, with his wide-left penalty making the difference in the shootout.
GOING THE DISTANCE
Don’t be surprised if you see some serious rotation in these squads. Both teams had U.S. Open Cup matches midweek against tough USL Championship opposition. So tough, in fact, that Omaha and Charlotte played a full 120 minutes against their foes before vanquishing them on penalty kicks. Charlotte has one more day of rest, having played Rhode Island FC on Tuesday, but a short week for both teams isn’t ideal before a matchup like this. If any players start cramping up in the latter stages of this match, now you know why.
BELLA OF THE BALL
Amidst big performances from players like Dos Santos and Joe Gallardo, a sneaky X-factor so far this season has been midfielder Pedro Dolabella. He’s the kind of player who shows up all over the pitch. Dolabella tends to drop deep in the build-up to help the Owls work their way forward, and there were times against El Paso where he was temporarily the deepest player on the pitch. But with four shots and three chances created in league play, plus a goal and assist in the Open Cup, he can make an impact far higher up the pitch as well. That’s before getting into his height, which can make him a threat on set-pieces or just nodding on deep passes from Rashid Nuhu.
SERIES HISTORY
By this point you should know about the most notable match between these two clubs. Even before that, though, it’s been an even series ever since the Independence dropped down from the Championship for 2022. How even? In each regular season, the teams have gone 1-1-1. The playoff defeat in last year’s semifinal was the first time the away team has won, but even then, that was on penalty kicks. While Khori Bennett (3 goals vs. Omaha) has moved on to the bright lights of Vegas, Tresor Mbuyu (2 goals) remains a fixture for the Independence and one to watch out for.
ABOUT CHARLOTTE INDEPENDENCE
The Charlotte Independence will be celebrating their 10 year anniversary this September. Their recent history is their most successful portion, having gone 18-9-5 and reaching the conference semifinals of the USL Championship in 2021, then being USL League One runners-up last year. After that 2021 run, they dropped to League One for the sake of youth player development, especially with them starting up a women’s team as well. They’ve made the playoffs in both of their USL1 seasons, but haven’t finished higher than 4th in the regular season table.
Season ticket memberships and voucher packs for the 2024 season are currently available via tickets.unionomaha.com or through the Werner Park Ticket Office by calling (402) 738-5100.
ABOUT UNION OMAHA
Union Omaha, the 2021 USL League One Champion and 2023 USL League One Players’ Shield Winner, is the only professional soccer team in the state of Nebraska. USL League One is a United States Soccer Federation-sanctioned professional men’s soccer league that occupies the third tier of American soccer, below USL Championship (tier two) and Major League Soccer (tier one). Union Omaha plays its home matches at Werner Park in Sarpy County, also home to the Omaha Storm Chasers of Minor League Baseball. The team is led by General Manager of Business Operations Alexis Boulos in the front office and Head Coach Dominic Casciato on the field.
