FC Dallas Reserves defeat USL PRO's OKC Energy FC in shutout win

Danny Garcia OKC

FRISCO, Texas (Tuesday, April 15) – FC Dallas Reserves (3-0-0, 9 points) held on for a 1-0 victory over USL PRO's Oklahoma City Energy FC in Reserve League action at Toyota Stadium Tuesday night.


Andrew Jacobson's 53rd-minute goal off a nice feed from returned loanee Cobi Span gave FC Dallas the lead while Raul Fernandez's 90th-minute PK save earned Dallas a shutout win.

FC Dallas looked as though it had taken a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute when Danny Garcia stole the ball off the foot of a OKC Energy FC midfielder and quickly knocked a pass to Andrew Jacobson. The Cal product walked the ball towards goal and fired a 30-yard shot towards the right post. Energy FC goalkeeper Jonathan Kempin did well to get down and make a diving save, but left a juicy rebound that was quickly deposited in the back of the net by FC Dallas’ first round SuperDraft selection Tesho Akindele. Unfortunately for Dallas, the assistant referee ruled that Akindele was in an offside position, negating the goal.

OKC countered in the 22nd minute with a slicing through ball played into the feet of forward Kyle Greg by midfielder Abraham Villon. Greg looked to be in alone against FC Dallas goalkeeper Raul Fernandez, but could not corral the pass. Trying to catch up to the ball, Greg collided with the onrushing Fernandez at the top of the area, drawing the first yellow card of the game from referee Pedro Trejo Jr.

Trejo Jr was forced into action again in the 36th minute, when Garcia walked the ball into the area and got the ball to Cobi Span, who went to ground in a scrum of OKC Energy FC defenders. After a long meeting with his assistant referee, Trejo Jr pointed to the spot. Span opted to take the penalty, firing a low, hard shot to Kempin’s right side, but the ‘keeper came up with an outstanding save to keep the match scoreless heading into halftime.

FC Dallas Reserves took a 1-0 lead eight minutes into the second half after Span worked around an OKC defender on the left flank and sent a low cross into the area. The ball from Span split two additional defenders and ended up on the right foot Jacobson, who finished high to Kempin’s left side with his first touch.

OKC earned a free kick from a dangerous spot in the 79th minute when Ryan Hollingshead was whistled for a foul, 25 yards from goal. Michael Thomas stepped up to take the shot. The midfielder fired a shot, high off the wall and the ball was quickly cleared away from danger by an FC Dallas defender.

Energy FC continued to press in search of a tying goal during the final 10 minutes. Kyle, Thomas and Peter Caringi both got off shots from dangerous areas, but OKC’s best opportunity came in stoppage time when FC Dallas center back Nick Walker was whistled for a shove in the area. For the second time in the match, Trejo Jr pointed to the spot. Thomas stepped to the spot for OKC and went the same way as Span had earlier in the match but Fernandez also read the mind of the shooter, making a diving save, low to his right side to preserve the 1-0 win for FC Dallas Reserves.

Scoring Summary:
DAL – Andrew Jacobson (Cobi Span) 53

FC Dallas – Raul Fernandez, Moises Hernandez, Nick Walker, Walker Zimmerman, Ryan Hollingshead, Adam Moffat (Oscar Romero 72), Victor Ulloa, Cobi Span, Danny Garcia (Sebastian Gordillo 90+), Andrew Jacobson (Antonio Aguilar 61), Tesho Akindele (Troy Reeves 69).


Substitutes Not Used: Richard Sanchez, Kellyn Acosta. 


OKC Energy FC – Jonathan Kempin, Kyle Miller, Gareth Evans, Mark Howard, Cyprian Hedrick, Michael Thomas, Nate Shiffman (Peter Caringi 63), David Leichty (Max Gunderson 69), Steven Perry, Abraham Villon (Tarek Morad 46), Kyle Greg .

Substitutes Not Used: Ray Clark, Samir Badr.


Misconduct Summary: 
OKC – Kyle Greg (caution) 22
OKC – Nate Shiffman (caution) 42
DAL – Ryan Hollingshead (caution) 50
DAL – Troy Reeves (caution) 88
DAL – Moises Hernandez (ejection) 90+


Referee: Pedro Trejo Jr.
Referee’s Assistants: John Dearmond, Tony Obas
Fourth Official: Joel McKell
Attendance: 341
Weather: Clear, 61 degrees