One Knoxville vs FC Tulsa, 2025 USL Jägermeister Cup, Group Stage

· One Knoxville win 4-2 on penalties
  • 34': Mikkel Gøling
  • 72': Kempes Waldemar Tekiela (P)
FT - Penalties
2 - 2
One Knoxville win 4-2 on penalties
  • 2': Taylor Calheira
  • Red Card 89': Lamar Batista
  • 90'+5': Al Hassan Toure

About

One Knoxville are hosting FC Tulsa at Covenant Health Park, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, starting on . The match is a part of the USL Jägermeister Cup.

Game Information

Competition: USL Jägermeister Cup

Venue: Covenant Health Park
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Attendance: 6,378

USL Jägermeister Cup Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Indy Eleven 3 +5 8
2 Birmingham Legion FC 3 +3 7
3 FC Tulsa 3 +2 4
4 Forward Madison FC 3 -3 4
Full Table

Line-Ups

KNOX One Knoxville (4-3-3)

No. Name
1 Sean Lewis (GK)
5 Scott Mcleod
4 Jordan Skelton
22 Stuart Ritchie
26 Jaheim Brown
6 Abel Caputo
17 Mikkel Gøling
3 Sivert Haugli
7 Babacar Diene
14 Mark Doyle Yellow Card
21 Stavros Zarokostas Yellow Card

TUL FC Tulsa (3-4-3)

No. Name
99 Johan Penaranda (GK)
91 Abdoulaye Cissoko Yellow Card
15 Lamar Batista Yellow Card
14 Arthur Rogers
6 Boubacar Diallo Yellow Card
26 Giordano Colli
2 Owen Damm
47 Harvey St Clair
9 Taylor Calheira
21 Alex Dalou
22 Stefan Lukic

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