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Match Report | Cleveland SC vs Erie Commodores FC

Updated: 22 hours ago


Cleveland SC celebrates third goal by Nicholas Vagujhelyi vs Erie Commodores FC
Photo by Peter Cangiano

Cleveland SC Triumphs 3-1 in Home Opener Over Erie Commodores FC


BEREA, OH — Cleveland SC delivered a gutsy and memorable performance in their 2025 home opener on Saturday night, defeating Erie Commodores FC 3-1 at George Finnie Stadium. Backed by a passionate home crowd and playing a full half-hour with 10 men, Cleveland showed resilience, composure, and late-game brilliance to secure all three points in Matchday 4 of the NPSL season.


From the opening whistle, Cleveland SC controlled the tempo and looked the more dangerous side in the attacking third. Tomas Nagy nearly opened the scoring in just the 4th minute with a well-struck shot on target, followed by a dangerous header in the 8th minute. Ukrainian striker Stanislav Koval had multiple chances of his own, including a powerful effort in the 25th minute and a shot on frame in the 38th.

Daniel Tregansin shields the Erie Commodores defender
Photo by Peter Cangiano

Cleveland’s breakthrough came in the 39th minute when Koval was finally rewarded with a goal. After sustained pressure and build-up play, he unleashed a right-footed strike from just outside the box that flew into the top-right corner, leaving Erie goalkeeper Harry O’ Brien with no chance and sending the home crowd into a frenzy. Despite Cleveland’s dominance, Erie found an equalizer late in the first half. Zoltan Nagy produced a brilliant save in the 43rd minute, but midfielder Frank Lovett pounced on the rebound and slotted it home, leveling the match 1-1 going into halftime. The second half became a true test of Cleveland’s character.


In the 58th minute, Koval was shown a red card after an altercation in the opposing box, forcing Cleveland to play the final 30+ minutes with ten men. Erie began to push forward in search of the lead, but Zoltan Nagy stood tall between the posts. The standout goalkeeper made five crucial saves in the second half, including a massive one-on-one stop in the 77th minute to deny a breakaway chance and preserve the tie. Cleveland turned the tide in the closing moments. In the 85th minute, substitute Steven Ngunga fired a free kick that bounced past the Erie keeper to put the hosts back in front, 2-1.

Zoltan Nagy of Cleveland SC
Photo by Peter Cangiano

Then, in stoppage time, Cleveland sealed the result in style. A beautifully delivered long free kick by Zoltan Nagy into the box was met by Nicolas Vagujhelyi, who rose above the defense and flicked a header into the net in the 93rd minute—capping off an emphatic 3-1 win.


It was a statement performance from Cleveland SC, who not only earned their second win of the season, but also showed their depth, determination, and ability to rise under pressure.



What’s Next:

Cleveland SC (2-1-1) now sits fourth in the Great Lakes Conference as they gear up for a highly anticipated rematch with in-state rivals Ambassadors FC Ohio on Wednesday, June 4th at 7 PM at George Finnie Stadium. It’s the second of a three-game home stand and a big chance to climb even higher in the table.


With sunny skies and 89° in the forecast, we’re turning the night into a Beach Party—bring a beach towel to the gate and get $5 off your ticket! Feel free to wear your beach gear and dress for the beachside vibes.


Tickets for the midweek matchup are available [HERE]


Cleveland SC Beach Party vs Ambassadors FC. Bring a beach towel and receive $5 off admission at the gate.

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