FC Tucson absolutely needed a win against Chattanooga Red Wolves at Kino North Stadium on Saturday night. The team got exactly what they needed with a 2 - 1 win against the visitors from Tennessee. Read more»
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At the end of Wednesday’s match at Kino North Stadium, FC Tucson was on the wrong end of a 1-0 scoreline. It should have been a great night, but the local soccer squad left goals on the table. Read more»
In a back-and-forth affair, FC Tucson dealt the finishing blow, defeating Chattanooga Red Wolves SC 3-2 at CHI Memorial Stadium on Saturday evening. Read more»
FC Tucson had a "cupset" at Kino North Stadium on Wednesday night with a scrappy win over Las Vegas Lights 3 - 2 in a second round U.S. Open Cup match. Read more»
There was no way to gloss over Saturday’s loss that FC Tucson had at Richmond. Returning keeper Carlos Merancio had to pick the ball out of the back of his net four times and the team finished the game with only 10 players on the field. Read more»
Former FC Tucson player Charlie Dennis scored for Oakland in one of only a few chances the team had against FC Tucson on Satuday. Read more»
FC Tucson has a preseason match on Saturday against USL Western Conference semifinalist Oakland Roots. Coach Jon Pearlman said local soccer fans should look forward to a "a high-intensity training session." Read more»
FC Tucson ended the evening at Kino North Stadium with only 10 players on the field and their second loss since early August. Two goals off of set pieces gave North Carolina their first win in over a month. Read more»
Two goals from New England Revolution II were not enough to power the visiting side over FC Tucson at Kino North Stadium Saturday night. The home team out-scored the Revs 4 - 2. Read more»
“It was a crazy game,” said FC Tucson goalkeeper Wallis Lapsley of the match which featured 31 fouls and 10 yellow cards. A second-half comeback excited local soccer fans, but a goal in the dying minutes handed the victory to the visitors. Read more»
Even though Saturday night’s FC Tucson match was at their home ground at Kino North Stadium, there were times when the soccer team looked like a cautious away side playing for a draw. It worked: FC Tucson tied Toronto FC II, 1 - 1. Read more»