Rowdies Knock Off New Mexico 3-0 (2024)

Rowdies Knock Off New Mexico 3-0 (1)

Cal Jennings records his second brace of the season as Rowdies keep unbeaten streak alive

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla (April 27, 2024) – The Tampa Bay Rowdies knocked off Western Conference side New Mexico United 3-0 at Al Lang Stadium, extending their unbeaten start to the season to seven matches. Rowdies forward Cal Jennings notched a brace in the victory, bringing his season tally to six goals.

“We want to entertain the fans when we win games,” said Rowdies Head Coach Robbie Neilson. “We can do that by scoring goals, creating chances. I thought today, we did that. I thought there were a lot of periods in the game where we could have done a little bit more. There are always things to work on but I was pleased with the guys tonight.”

Tampa Bay was full throttle from the start. Before the first minute had expired, striker Manuel Arteaga had come close to grabbing the lead with a probing long-range effort that did not miss the target by much.

The Rowdies only made the home crowd wait seven minutes before taking the lead. A dangerous corner kick sent in by midfielder Lewis Hilton found the head of center back Forrest Lasso on the back post. Lasso sent his header back across goal where it was met by Jennings. With a few defenders in the area, Jennings bounced on the loose ball with a sliding strike into the back of the net.

“Forrest did a great job beating his defender and I had made a near post run so at that point in time, it was just about recycling,” said Jennings. “He put a nice ball across and the quicker I could get to it, I thought that was most important, not give their defenders the time to react.”

Jennings got a major assist from Arteaga to double the lead in the 16th minute. Pinning the visitors down in their own corner, Arteaga swiped the ball off of the defender and centered a pass for Jennings in the box. Jennings did not waste the chance as he buried the ball with his first touch for his sixth goal of the season.

“The key for us is at the start of the game, we want to play in the opposition’s half,” said Neilson. “That’s really important for us. To get the center halves to the halfway line and play through them. If we do that, we start to create opportunities and then we get the crowd behind us and we start to get momentum.”

Rowdies keeper Jordan Farr kept his squad ahead by two with an outstanding denial of former Rowdies midfielder Dayonn Harris in the 28th minute. A cross sent in from the right flank found Harris in front of goal, but the attacker’s attempt was scooped up on the line at the last second by Farr.

The Rowdies continued to dominate in terms of chances created throughout the first half and eventually found their third goal of the night in the 58th. After being clipped down in the box, Arteaga stepped up to the spot and converted his penalty with a cheeky shot down the middle as keeper Alex Tambakis dove to his left. With the conversion, Arteaga has now scored five goals on the year.

“It was very important for us to win today and get three points at home,” said Arteaga. “Today we were hungry for the win. and everything went well for us. I’ll say it again, the most important thing for us is to win.”

In the second minute of second half added time, Farr again was called on to keep the Rowdies second clean sheet of the season intact. Reading a pass through the middle of the field, Farr came off his line to snuff out a chance for New Mexico’s leading scorer Greg Hurst at the top of the box.

“I think New Mexico are a very good team,” said Neilson. “Attacking wise, they have real pace in wide areas, as you know with Dayonn Harris. They’ve got Akale that comes on and then [Nicky] Hernandez as the 10 and [Greg] Hurts is a top striker. We just felt that we had to keep that back three in place at all times. We really tried to do that get our wingbacks nice and tight as well to stop these phases. I thought the center halves did a great job. They secured everything behind the ball, stopped a lot of the transitions and allowed us to build into the game.”

Next up, the Rowdies head to the Bluff City for a matchup with Memphis 901 FC at AutoZone Park on Saturday, May 4 at 4 pm ET. Join the official Rowdies watch party at Colony Grill in Downtown St. Petersburg.

Scoring Summary
TBR – Jennings (Lasso), 7’
TBR – Jennings (Arteaga), 16’
TBR – Arteaga (Penalty), 58’

Caution Summary
TBR – Perez, Yellow Card, 28’
TBR – Crisostomo, Yellow Card, 43’
NM – Hurst, Yellow Card, 45+1’
TBR – Bodily, Yellow Card, 52’
NM – Micaletto, Yellow Card, 70’

Lineups

Rowdies Lineup: Farr, Doherty, Lasso Guillen, Munjoma, Hilton, Crisostomo (Dennis,68’), Bodily (Moon, 84’), Jennings (Rivera, 68’), Arteaga (Niyongabire, 84’), Perez (Ortiz, 68’)

Rowdies Bench: Breno, Kleemann, Dezart, Skubis, Dennis, Moon, Niyongabire, Rivera, Ortiz

New Mexico Lineup: Tambakis, Gloster (Seymore, 41’), Herbert, Maples, Astorga, Micaletto (Flanagan, 70’), Hernandez, Bailey, Harris (Houssou, 70’), Hurst, Reyes ( Akale, 60’)
New Mexico Bench: Shakes, Flanagan, Seymour, Rivas, Houssou, Akale, Sais

Rowdies Knock Off New Mexico 3-0 (2024)

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What are the colors of the Tampa Bay Rowdies? ›

The classic green and gold colors, so closely associated with the Rowdies, are still included. This year's “Legacy” kit features jerseys with a thinner version of the green and gold hoops across the front. The Rowdies will continue to wear their famous hooped socks with this kit.

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The average Tampa Bay Rowdies salary ranges from approximately $65,629 per year (estimate) for an Operations to $95,656 per year (estimate) for a Player.

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Al Lang Stadium - Tampa Bay Rowdies.

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The Tampa Bay Rowdies are an American professional soccer team based in St. Petersburg, Florida. The club was founded in 2008 and first took the pitch in 2010. Since 2017, the Rowdies have been members of the USL Championship in the second tier of the American soccer pyramid.

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The Rowdies were the first professional sports franchise in the area and remain one of the most recognizable and well-loved brands in soccer.

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Despite not claiming a spot in MLS, the Rowdies still play in the United Soccer League and begin the upcoming 2023 season on Saturday, March 11. The area is also home to another professional soccer team — the Tampa Bay Strikers.

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MLS Players Earning the League-Minimum of $67,360.

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Top Earners$49,345$4,112
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Business and political leaders worried Tampa was too small for the NFL, but knew that they could get a team by marketing an area that included St. Petersburg and Clearwater. That is why the team was named the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and not the Tampa Buccaneers when the NFL awarded the city the franchise in 1974.

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