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New York Cosmos Win Northeast Region Title

Isaac Acuna, Ansi Agolli, and Junior Burgos scored in the win
Published Jul 21, 2019
Ansi Agolli and Junior Burgos scored in the second half to lift the New York Cosmos to a 3-1 victory over FC Baltimore Christos in the Northeast Region Final of the National Premier Soccer League playoffs at Mitchel Athletic Complex on Sunday night.
 
The top-seeded Cosmos, who were awarded the Northeast Region trophy after the game, will host an NPSL National Semifinal match against the fourth-seeded side at Mitchel on Saturday, July 27, at 7 p.m.
 
Agolli connected for the game-winning goal for the second consecutive match after tallying the lone goal in the 1-0 North Atlantic Conference Final win over the Brooklyn Italians. The Albanian national team captain produced his heroics, firing home a shot from atop the left side of the box past goalkeeper Casey Beyers.
 
Burgos added an insurance goal in the 82nd minute, drilling in a shot from the left side for a 3-1 margin.
 
Baltimore was forced to play the final half hour at a man down after defender Joseph Glos was assessed a red card in the 60th minute. Both teams had players ejected as Cosmos forward Aaron Dennis, a second-half substitute, and Baltimore’s Khalid Balogun were given their marching orders for fighting in the 90th minute.
 
The Cosmos enjoyed a distinct possession and shot advantage in the opening half of the game, but the teams went into the locker room at halftime tied at 1-1.
 
Five minutes into the match, the Cosmos struck. Junior Burgos found space some 20 yards out and fired a shot that goalkeeper Beyers stopped and Isaac Acuna pounced on the loose ball from the rebound and slipped the ball home at the near post to give the hosts a 1-0 advantage.
 
FC Baltimore equalized on a counterattack in the 45th minute as Nicholas Gumbs found himself 1-v-1 with a Cosmos defender before beating goalkeeper Paul Blanchette from nine yards for a 1-1 deadlock. The score snapped the Cosmos' shutout streak at 678 minutes as the visitors tallied the first goal since the 3-1 win at Boston City FC on June 15.
 
Beyers had a busy first half, making four saves. He caught Burgos' 24-yard free kick in the 41st minute and then denied Ricardo Bocanegra in stoppage time.