Pardon the long absence…

First of all, I would like to apologize to my followers for being absent for so long on both Youtube and on my blog. These past couple of weeks have been very exhausting but fulfilling in my personal life. As many may recall from my twitter, I was in the process of being interviewed for a job in Houston, Texas. I am proud to say that I was hired for the position, and as a result, I had to begin my preparations for the move to a completely new environment. This pretty much reduced the time available to watch and write about RGVFC for La Carga Naranja or upload the Toros FIFA 16 Career Mode videos for my youtube channel. 

I would like to take the time to everyone who sent their best wishes on twitter on personally. I would love to give a shoutout to Justin, Josh, and Sean at The Peel for helping me feel welcome in Houston’s soccer world. I would also give a huge shoutout to my extended family in Houston for keeping me in their thoughts and checking up on my welfare. But most importantly, a HUGE thank you to my parents and sister for their wonderful support all these years. 

Having said this, once I get internet set up in my apartment, I should be able to get back on track with the content you love. It hasn’t been a good season for the Toros but hopefully we can turn this around just in time to make the playoffs. I will also now be covering more Dynamo and Dash material as well so be prepared for that. Until next time, take care and #ForeverOrange.
-Edson Javier Ochoa

@CargaNaranjaRGV

RGVFC Lose To Sacramento in Second Game at Papa Murphy’s Park

“Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” -Murphy’s Law.

By: Edson J. Ochoa | @EOchoa_8 & @CargaNaranjaRGV

Disclaimer: Any opinions written on this article are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of RGVFC, their staff, The Stampede Supporter’s Group, or any other persons related to the team.

Humiliation. If there was one word to describe Wednesday’s game against Sacramento, this would be it. Sacramento made RGVFC’s defense look like a Sunday League team. The ease at which the front three attackers for Sacramento created and finished opportunities in front of Angoitia’s goal was troubling to say the least.

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RGVFC Defeats Sounders 2 Despite Shortened Roster

The Toros are momentarily in 5th place in the Western Conference pending results from Swope Park vs Tulsa.

By: Edson J. Ochoa | @EOchoa_8 & @CargaNaranjaRGV

With information from The Monitor’s Saul Berrios-Thomas

RGVFC returned to H-E-B Park looking to earn three points against Seattle Sounders 2, but they had to do it without three key players as Charlie Ward, Jose Escalante, and Kai Greene were preparing with the Houston Dynamo for Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup action.

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Match Preview: RGVFC Host Seattle Sounders 2

The Toros look to avoid falling out of the playoff spots against a 3rd place Sounders 2.

By: Edson J. Ochoa | @EOchoa_8 & @CargaNaranjaRGV

After a less than satisfactory two game road trip in which the team only managed to earn one point, the Toros return home to H-E-B Park hoping to bring better results. To do so, they must shake off Wednesday’s loss against Reno 1868 and defeat Seattle Sounders 2.
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Houston Dynamo’s Agus Waived From Roster

The Spanish defender, who came to the Dynamo from Albacete in 2016, had only played 8 games with Houston.

By: Edson J. Ochoa | @EOchoa_8 & @CargaNaranjaRGV

Something is cooking in the Houston Dynamo Front Office. After news broke out that Matt Jordan, the Dynamo’s General Manager, is currently on a scouting trip in Argentina, Houston Dynamo announced that they have decided to waive central defender Agus from their roster.

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