Match report: Bethlehem Steel FC 1 – 1 North Carolina FC
Bethlehem fought back in the second half to equalize North Carolina 1-1. The draw extended the Steel’s unbeaten run at home to eight games, best in their history.
Bethlehem fought back in the second half to equalize North Carolina 1-1. The draw extended the Steel’s unbeaten run at home to eight games, best in their history.
On their first trip to Georgia, the Steel lost to Atlanta 2 in a game heavily influenced by Santi Moar’s injury and the necessities of the three games in eight days facing both the Steel and the Union
Despite a brace from Fabian Herbers, Bethlehem’s undefeated streak ended in Harrisburg on Friday night, dropping a 3-2 result against a hungry Penn FC side.
10th place Bethlehem beat 5th place Charlotte 4-1 on the hottest day of the season so far. Two sides that excelled at possessing the ball and attacking produced excellent entertainment.
Bethlehem’s young lineup and clever tactical approach earned the hosts a 0-0 draw against defending champions Louisville City.
The Steel displayed high character relentless tenacity Saturday night and stole three points on the road against North Carolina. The two youngest players on the pitch scored their goals, one in his “professional” debut on his amateur contract.
Bethlehem surrendered a goal less than a minute after the first whistle, and fell to Ottawa 1-0 in Canada on Friday night.
Bethlehem Steel conceded on either side of halftime en route to a 2-1 loss, with a Derrick Jones goal from the spot not enough to salvage a disappointing night in Charleston against the Battery.
Although they spotted Richmond the first goal, Bethlehem Steel attacked relentlessly to earn a 3-1 victory on Sunday afternoon at Lehigh.
Despite a characteristically brave effort from Brendan Burke’s squad, defending USL champs Louisville FC smelted Bethlehem Steel through three first-half goals.
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