Charlotte FC Extends Win Streak with 2-1 Road Victory Against New England
Charlotte FC's fitness and key player Ignatius Ganago contributed to their eighth consecutive win, overcoming New England's possession advantage at Gillette Stadium, MLS officials reported.
- On August 30, 2025, Charlotte FC clinched a 2-1 win at Foxborough as rookie forward Idan Toklomati scored the decisive 87th-minute goal, extending their club-record win streak to eight and unbeaten run to nine.
- After earlier struggles this season, Charlotte FC achieved its first-ever win in Foxboro, overcoming three prior losses there and climbing into the Eastern Conference's top four.
- Brandt Bronico put Charlotte ahead early with an unassisted goal in the 12th minute, but New England midfielder Ignatius Ganago equalized in the 24th minute with a header.
- With the loss, New England Revolution remain in 11th place, nine points behind the Eastern Conference playoff line with six games remaining, deepening their playoff challenge.
- Charlotte gets a break next week before hosting Inter Miami CF on Saturday, September 16 with a Ticketmaster giveaway and limited-edition inflatable crown for early fans.
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Charlotte wins eighth straight as Idan Toklomati tallies late vs. Revs
Idan Toklomati scored the tiebreaking goal on a header during a set piece in the 87th minute as visiting Charlotte FC ran its winning streak to eight games with a physical 2-1 victory over the New England Revolution Saturday night…
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Idan Toklomati scores late to help Charlotte beat Revolution 2-1 for eighth straight victory
Rookie Idan Toklomati scored late in the second half and Charlotte FC beat the New England Revolution 2-1 to extend its club-record win streak to eight and its unbeaten run to nine.
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