NYRBII & TFC II Post Game

By Anonymous (not verified), July 11, 2025

Post-Game Notes: New York Red Bulls II Earn Two Points Via 4:3 Shootout Win Against Toronto FC II at York Lions Stadium

 

New York Red Bulls II 2 (4), Toronto FC II 2 (3)

2025 MLS NEXT Pro Matchday 17

Friday, July 11, 2025 – 7:00 p.m. ET 

York Lions Stadium | Toronto, Canada

 

 

Scoring Summary:  

TOR – Hassan Ayari 5 (Chisholm) 18’

TOR – Josh Nugent 1 (Henry, Bossenberry) 36’

NY – Rafael Mosquera 6 (Unassisted) 73’

NY – Tanner Rosborough 7 (Mosquera) 90+6’

 

 

Misconduct Summary:  

TOR – Marko Stojadinovic (ejection, foul) 56’

TOR – Adisa De Rosario (caution, unsportsmanlike) 61’

TOR – Micah Chisholm (caution, unsportsmanlike) 61’

NY – Jair Collahuazo (caution, unsportsmanlike) 61’

NY – Andy Rojas (caution, unsportsmanlike) 61’

NY – Ibrahim Kasule (caution, unsportsmanlike) 84’

Penalty Kick Shootout Summary:  

TOR – Patrick McDonald (converted, top left corner)

NY – Ibrahim Kasule (converted, bottom left corner)

TOR – Michael Sullivan (miss, saved)

NY – Rafael Mosquera (converted, central middle zone)

TOR – Nathaniel Edwards (converted, top right corner)

NY – Roald Mitchell (converted, top right corner)

TOR – Micah Chisholm (miss, wide right)

NY – Dennis Nelich (miss, saved)

TOR – Jahmarie Nolan (goal, top left corner)

NY – Tanner Rosborough (goal, top left corner)

 

  

New York Red Bulls II: Aidan Stokes; Curtis Ofori, Brooklyn Schwarz (Ibrahim Kasule, 62’), Jair Collahuazo, Steven Sserwadda, Andy Rojas (Tanner Rosborough, 85’), Adri Mehmeti ©, Rafael Mosquera, Nate Worth, Aiden Jarvis (Dennis Nelich, 90+2’), Mijahir Jimenez (Roald Mitchell, 63’),

Unused Subs: Davi Alexandre, Austin Causey, Dylan Sullivan, Matthew Dos Santos,

 

TOTAL SHOTS: 20 ; SHOTS ON GOAL: 7 ; FOULS: 9 ; CORNER KICKS: 8; SAVES: 2

Toronto FC II: Adisa De Rosario; Reid Fisher, Marko Stojadinovic, Stefan Kapor (Richard Chukwu, 71’), Antone Bossenberry (Timothy Fortier,80’), Micah Chisholm, Michael Sullivan ©, Malik Henry (Nathaniel Edwards, 71’), Hassan Ayari (Lucas Olguin, 71’), Patrick McDonald, Josh Nugent (Jahmarie Nolan, 84’)

Unused Subs: Shafique Wilson, Constantino Illiadis, Pablo Patrick Galvez,

  

TOTAL SHOTS: 6 ; SHOTS ON GOAL: 4; FOULS: 6 ; CORNER KICKS: 5 ; SAVES: 5

Referee: Niko Jecanski

AR1: Mehmet Sen

AR2: Anton Hadzhiyski

4th Official: Nivin Raizada

 

  • The New York Red Bulls II (10-3-4, 36 pts) draw Toronto FC II  (6-6-4, 22 pts) 2-2 and earned two points in a 4:3 shootout win at York Lions Stadium on Friday night.
  • Toronto opened the scoring in the 18th minute. Midfielder Micah Chisholm played a lateral ball to forward Hassan Ayari who took a touch and curled a shot into the bottom right corner.
  • Toronto doubled the lead in the 36th minute. Midfielder Malik Henry whipped in a cross onto the six-yard box to sliding forward Josh Nugent who tapped the ball into the back of the net.
  • Toronto defender Marko Stojadinovic received a red card for a studs up tackle on midfielder Aiden Jarvis in the 56th minute to put TFC II down a man.
  • New York found the scoresheet in the 73rd minute. Midfielder Andy Rojas put in a cross into the box that was deflected by a defender and fell to midfielder Rafael Mosquera who placed a shot bottom left corner.
  • Red Bulls II equalized in the final moments of the match in the sixth minute of stoppage time. Mosquera whipped in a corner kick far post to forward Tanner Rosborough who hit a left footed volley into the back of the net.
  • The match moved to a penalty kick shootout. Goalkeeper Aidan Stokes made a save while midfielder Ibrahim Kasule, forward Roald Mitchell, Mosquera and Rosborough converted their attempts to secure a 4:3 shootout win to take home two points.
  • Mosquera scored his sixth goal of the season and 10th goal of his career and has scored in back-to back matches.
  • The Panamanian midfielder tallied his fourth assist of the 2025 campaign and has three goal contributions in his last two appearances.
  • With the assist, Mosquera is tied with Jeremy Rafanello for seventh-most assists in club history.
  • Rosborough scored his seventh goal of the season and is tied with Huntsville City’s Christian Koffi and Orlando City’s Sahkur Mohammed for the second-most goals in the Eastern Conference this season.
  • The Pittsburgh, PA native scored his 13th career goal and surpasses Derrick Etienne Jr and Mathias Jørgensen for sole position of eighth-most goals in club history.
  • Rosborough has scored in his last three appearances against Toronto.
  • Kasule made his 64th career appearance tying him with Hassan Ndam and Jared Stroud for fourth-most appearances in club history.
  • With 28 minutes played, Kasule passes AJ Marcucci for sixth-most minutes played in club history.
  • Midfielder Steven Sserwadda made his 51st career start and passes Vincent Bezecourt for fourth-most starts in franchise history.
  • Sserwadda made his 59th career appearance and is tied with Dan Metzger for the fourth-most appearances by a midfielder in club history.
  • Midfielder Nate Worth made his first career MLS NEXT Pro start.
  • With the draw, New York extends their road unbeaten streak to four road matches.
  • Following Friday’s match, New York will return home to MSU Soccer Park to face Hudson River Derby rivals NYCFC II on Sunday, July 20. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. ET with coverage available on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

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