Tampa Bay Sun FC Triumphs 2-0 Over Fort Lauderdale United in Florida Derby Clash
Goals from Listro and Tankersley End Fort Lauderdale’s Nine-Match Unbeaten Streak
TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Sun FC delivered a decisive 2-0 victory over in-state rival Fort Lauderdale United FC on Saturday night at Riverfront Stadium, ending Fort Lauderdale’s nine-match unbeaten streak and reigniting their own playoff push in front of a passionate home crowd.
The result marked a major shift in the USL Super League Women’s standings. Tampa Bay improved to 7-5-9 (30 points), closing the gap on the fourth-seeded Fort Lauderdale, who dropped to 9-6-5 (32 points) after the loss. It was also a statement win for a Tampa Bay squad that had been searching for consistency in recent matches and had not beaten Fort Lauderdale in their previous four meetings this season.
First Half: Tampa Finds the Breakthrough
From the opening whistle, both teams pressed with urgency. The physicality and pace reflected the importance of the fixture, with early corners exchanged and goalkeepers on alert within the first 10 minutes. Tampa’s goalkeeper was called into action early, saving a header from a corner in the 10th minute and stopping a breakaway attempt in the 22nd minute after a misplayed pass in the backline.
Despite these close calls, it was Tampa Bay that struck first. In the 31st minute, midfielder Olivia Listro capitalized on space outside the penalty area and fired a powerful long-range shot into the back of the net, giving Tampa the 1-0 lead. The goal electrified the home fans and shifted momentum firmly in favor of the Sun.
Fort Lauderdale responded with increased pressure, and nearly tied the game just three minutes later when Kiara Locklear’s attempt from close range drifted just wide of the far post. Tampa’s backline held strong, making key clearances and blocking dangerous shots, including one from Addie McCain late in the first half.
The best chance for Fort Lauderdale came in stoppage time when midfielder Darya Rajaee unleashed a dipping shot from 25 yards, only to see it denied by an outstanding diving save. The teams went into halftime with Tampa up 1-0 but Fort Lauderdale very much in the match.
Second Half: Tampa Seals the Win
Fort Lauderdale opened the second half aggressively. Alyssa Gordon nearly equalized in the 51st minute with a powerful strike from outside the box, and McCain again threatened minutes later with a curling effort that just cleared the crossbar. The visitors brought on fresh legs in the 68th minute, with the introduction of Felicia Knox, Jorian Baucom, Tati Fung, and Sabrina McNeill, adding energy to the midfield and flanks.
However, Tampa’s defense remained disciplined and well-organized. Despite wave after wave of Fort Lauderdale attacks, the Sun managed to neutralize threats before they turned into high-percentage chances.
In the 80th minute, Tampa delivered the final blow. After a quick counterattack and sharp buildup, Brooke Tankersley found herself in space just inside the box and tucked a composed finish past the Fort Lauderdale goalkeeper to double the lead. The goal deflated the visitors’ momentum and sealed the outcome.
Though Fort Lauderdale continued to fight, with substitute Nia Christopher nearly scoring in stoppage time, the final whistle confirmed Tampa Bay’s most important win of the season thus far.
Tactical Discipline and Standout Performers
Tampa Bay’s ability to balance aggressive forward play with defensive discipline proved decisive. Olivia Listro and Brooke Tankersley provided the goals, but it was the entire midfield that set the tone with ball recovery, transition passes, and timely tackles.
Defensively, Tampa’s backline and goalkeeper stepped up in key moments. Their communication, compact shape, and shot-stopping were crucial in preserving the clean sheet—the first time this season Fort Lauderdale had failed to score in back-to-back matches.
Fort Lauderdale, for their part, generated 11 shots and maintained possession through much of the second half, but lacked the final touch in front of goal. Despite rotating in a fresh group of attackers, they could not find the same rhythm that powered their nine-match unbeaten run.
What’s Next
Tampa Bay Sun FC continues its playoff chase with a home match against Carolina Ascent FC on Saturday, April 15, which will include Women’s History Month celebrations. With three of their next four games at home, the Sun have a chance to gain crucial points as the season enters its final stretch.
Fort Lauderdale United FC will look to bounce back next Saturday, April 12, when they host DC Power FC. With only eight games remaining, the club will aim to maintain its top-four standing and regain momentum after a rare shutout loss.







