Fountain City Athletic Faces Al Madinah in High-Stakes Matchup This Saturday
- Landon Hinkle
- May 13
- 3 min read

This Saturday, Fountain City Athletic (FCA) will take on Al Madinah in a crucial matchup that carries significant playoff implications. Both teams are coming off strong performances and are eager to climb the standings. The game kicks off at 7 p.m. at Wichita Collegiate School in Wichita, KS. With FCA sitting fourth at 3-0-2 and Al Madinah close behind in fifth place at 2-0-2 with a game in hand, this contest promises to be intense and tightly contested.
Recent Form and Past Results
FCA has built momentum with two straight wins. Their
recent 2-1 victory over Sporting Wichita showcased their resilience and ability to edge out close matches. Before that, they dominated KC Legends with a commanding 4-1 win, demonstrating their offensive firepower.
Al Madinah, on the other hand, bounced back from two losses with a big 3-2 win against Dodge City. This victory was a statement that the team is regaining form and confidence at a critical point in the season.
Both teams have shown they can win tight games and score multiple goals, setting the stage for a high-energy clash.
Injury Report and Team Availability
Injuries have affected both squads, forcing coaches to adjust lineups and strategies.
Fountain City Athletic Injuries
Chris Fannin is out with an ankle injury.
Kaleb Fannin is sidelined due to personal reasons.
Cody Bland, Robby Swank, and Nasiru are all out with hamstring injuries.
Samuel Mensah and Chase Ferguson are sidelined with SEI (season-ending injuries).
Jarod Glover is currently unavailable as he is coaching youth teams.
These absences have pushed FCA to rely on new players stepping up and staying healthy.
Al Madinah Injuries
Al Madinah has fewer injury concerns but will need to maintain fitness and composure to challenge FCA’s depth.
Key Players to Watch
Fountain City Athletic
Alessandro Rubio leads FCA with 4 assists this season. His creativity and vision in midfield are vital, especially with Kaleb Fannin out.
Miguel Carrasquinho scored in his debut and is expected to start in place of the injured Cody Bland. His ability to find the net will be important for FCA’s attack.
The team’s ability to stay healthy will be crucial, as injuries have forced new players to take on bigger roles.
Al Madinah
Robert Carson scored twice in the win over Dodge City, proving to be a key offensive threat.
Juan Zamora is the team’s leading goal scorer with 3 goals this season and will look to extend his tally.
Zaid Sibaai, the club captain, has been a steady presence, keeping the team composed under pressure.
Matchup Analysis and Playoff Implications
This game is more than just a regular-season fixture. With FCA holding a 3-0-2 record and Al Madinah at 2-0-2, the outcome could shift the balance in the playoff race. FCA currently sits fourth, just ahead of Al Madinah in fifth, but Al Madinah has a game in hand. A win for either side could solidify their position or create separation in the standings.
Both teams have shown they can score and defend well, but injuries may test their depth. FCA’s midfield creativity through Rubio and the fresh energy from Carrasquinho could be decisive. Al Madinah’s attacking duo of Carson and Zamora will look to exploit any defensive lapses.
Expect a fast-paced, physical game with both sides pushing hard for control. The intensity will likely be high as players understand the stakes involved.
What to Expect on Game Day
Location: Wichita Collegiate School, Wichita, KS
Kickoff: 7 p.m., May 16th
Atmosphere: Expect a lively crowd as local fans support their teams in this key matchup.
Tactical Battle: Coaches will need to manage their squads carefully, especially with FCA’s injury list.
Final Thoughts
Saturday’s game between Fountain City Athletic and Al Madinah promises to be a gripping contest with playoff positioning on the line. FCA’s recent winning streak and midfield leadership will be tested by Al Madinah’s attacking threats and composure. Injuries add an unpredictable element, making it a true test of squad depth and resilience.
