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Leagues Cup roundup: Orlando, Charlotte win in shootouts
Cory Knowlton-USA TODAY Sports

Pedro Gallese saved Hector Herrera's attempt to open a penalty-kick shootout, and host Orlando City went on to win the tiebreaker 5-4 over the Houston Dynamo following a 1-1 draw in the Leagues Cup on Friday.

The contest was the first in South 2 Group, which also includes Mexico's Santos Laguna. The month-long Leagues Cup includes all 47 teams from MLS and Liga MX. For matches that go to penalty kicks, the winner gets two standings points and the loser gets one.

Amine Bassi gave Houston the lead by converting a penalty kick in first-half stoppage time.

Orlando responded with a goal 32 seconds into the second half. Dynamo goalie Andrew Tarbell gave the ball away to a charging Duncan McGuire inside his own penalty area, and McGuire rolled the ball into the vacated net.

In the shootout, following Herrera's miss, every player converted his attempt, with Facundo Torres connecting for the match-winner.

Charlotte FC 2, FC Dallas 2 (Charlotte wins 4-1 on penalty kicks)

Ben Bender's sliding volley off an assist from Ashley Westwood tied the match for Charlotte in the seventh minute of second-half stoppage time, and the visitors beat FC Dallas in Frisco, Texas, in the opener of the South 4 Group.

In the shootout, Kristijan Kahlina stopped the first two attempts by Dallas, from Sebastian Lletget and Marco Farfan. Charlotte converted all four of its penalty kicks, with Patrick Agyemang making the clincher.

The group also includes Liga MX's Necaxa.

Mazatlan 3, Austin FC 1

David Colman, Andres Montano and Eduard Bello scored second-half goals as Mazatlan prevailed in Austin, Texas, to become the first Mexican team to win a Leagues Cup match.

Colman opened the scoring in the South 1 Group in the 49th minute, and Austin's Diego Fagundez equalized with a penalty kick in the 65th minute.

Montano put the visitors in front for good two minutes later, and Bello sealed the outcome in the 88th minute.

The group also includes Liga MX's Juarez.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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