Tuesday night was a special game for a number of players involved, despite defeat to Stockport County. There were four club debuts, including two for players who have come through the Ammies academy; a first senior start for another academy graduate in Djavan Pedro; and a home debut for Millwall loanee Joe Wright. Junior Luamba was named in the starting line-up after signing for the B-Team just a couple of weeks ago, and Sandro Da Costa came on as a substitute at half-time having joining the Club in the summer after three years at FC United of Manchester. First year professional Jacob Hamman was introduced as a substitute in the second half for Stevie Mallan, while first year scholar Kyrell Malcolm came on for Luamba with just over 10 minutes to go. Marcus Dackers’ first senior goal for Salford opened the scoring against County in the clubs second group game of this season’s EFL Trophy. The 6’7 striker scored from close range after Luamba set him up with a cross from the right. However Paddy Madden equalised with a penalty in the 20th minute, before putting Stockport ahead in the 52nd minute and wrapping up the win for the visitors in the 68th. About The Club Salford City FC, based in Kersal at the Peninsula Stadium on Moor Lane, Salford, is a football club with an inspiring rise through the ranks of English football. Founded in 1940, the club has experienced a remarkable journey, rapidly ascending from non-league status to the English Football League (EFL). Owned in part by former Manchester United players, the Class of '92, including Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, and Paul Scholes, Salford City FC has gained considerable attention for their ambition and commitment to success. The Ammies, as they are affectionately known, have become a symbol of determination and community spirit. To keep up with the latest news, fixtures, match results, player profiles, and community engagement initiatives from Salford City FC, you can visit their official club website: Salford City FC. This website serves as a comprehensive resource for fans and supporters, offering insights into the club's history, its journey through the football league pyramid, and its ongoing efforts to establish themselves as a competitive EFL team. Whether you're a devoted fan or just curious about Salford City FC's remarkable story, their website provides a wealth of information to keep you informed and engaged.