HFA Week 3 Recap: Shutouts, Dominant Wins, and a Defensive Standoff

Week 3 of the HFA Spring Season saw strong defensive performances, key attacking displays, and some surprising results. ASC New Stars and Houston United secured convincing wins, Titans FC dominated Houston 1836, and Siffredi’s FC and Strikers 1836 battled to a scoreless draw. Here’s how the action unfolded:

ASC New Stars Stay Unbeaten with 2-0 Victory Over Real Guadalupe

ASC New Stars continued their strong start to the season with a 2-0 win over Real Guadalupe. Dessaline Felix Allisonwas the star of the match, scoring twice—one unassisted and another off a setup from Emmanuel Usen. Their disciplined defense kept Real Guadalupe at bay, securing their second shutout of the season.

Houston Rangers Edge Out Fury FC in a Gritty 1-0 Win

In a tightly contested battle, Houston Rangers found the breakthrough they needed thanks to Sammy Ayoka, who converted a pass from Elvin Turcios to give his team a 1-0 victory over Fury FC. Strong defensive organization ensured Rangers held on to their lead, keeping Fury FC from finding an equalizer.

Titans FC Crush Houston 1836 in a 4-1 Rout

After a thrilling win in Week 2, Titans FC built on their momentum with a dominant 4-1 victory over Houston 1836 FC. Alex Rodriguez led the charge with two goals, assisted by Zain Khan and Scott Smith. Ayomide Salako also found the net, while an own goal added to Houston 1836’s struggles. Titans FC’s offense was firing on all cylinders, showing why they’re a dangerous squad this season.

Siffredi’s FC and Strikers 1836 in a Defensive Standoff

Siffredi’s FC and Strikers 1836 battled for 90 minutes, but neither team could break the deadlock, finishing in a 0-0 draw. Both defenses stood firm, denying any clear-cut chances and securing a hard-earned point each.

Houston United Stuns Fury 1995 with a Statement 3-0 Win

In the biggest upset of the week, Houston United put together a commanding 3-0 victory over a strong Fury 1995 side. Martin Gonzalez opened the scoring off an assist from Carlos Ibarra, while Shukri Farias added an unassisted goal. Ben Brandt, assisted by Ibarra, sealed the win, leaving Fury 1995 without answers against United’s relentless attack.

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