2024 Louisville City FC season

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Louisville City FC
2024 season
OwnerJohn Neace
ManagerDanny Cruz
StadiumLynn Family Stadium
USLEastern Conf.: 6th
U.S. Open CupRound of 32
Top goalscorerLeague: Wilson Harris (10)
All: Wilson Harris (11)
Highest home attendance11,330 (4–6 vs. IND)
Lowest home attendance8,973 (3–30 vs. BHM)
Average home league attendance10,180
Biggest win6–0 (4–27 vs. HFD)
Biggest defeat3–2 (4–9 vs. CHS)
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The 2024 Louisville City FC season is the club's tenth season of competition. Louisville City competes in the USL Championship, the second tier of professional soccer in the United States.

Background[edit]

The previous season was the second consecutive season where the USL played a 34-match schedule divided into two conferences with both conferences having a single table. While being the first where all sides from both conferences played against each other.[1]

The USL Regular season was historically bad as Louisville finished fifth in the Eastern Conference; the lowest in team history. The team also set record lows in average points per game (1.47) and goal differential (-3) as they were shutout a record nine times. Leading to the first season where Louisville reached double digit losses.[2] In the USL Playoff Louisville returned to form as they reached the Eastern Conference finals for the ninth consecutive season. Upsetting Memphis 901 FC in the Conference Quarter-finals before falling to the Charleston in the Conference Finals. In the U.S. Open Cup opened the competition by defeating Lexington SC. Their first competitive match against a fellow club from the state of Kentucky.[3] Before falling the FC Cincinnati in the next round.[4]

Following the season Sean Totsch was selected for the all league team.[5] While [2] Oliver Semmle set a USL Championship Rookie record with 12 clean sheets.

Summary[edit]

Pre-season[edit]

During the offseason Louisville City went through a generational shift that saw twelve players leave the club. This included long time captain Paolo DelPiccolo who retired from on field play to take a coaching position with the team and all-time leading goal scorer Cameron Lancaster signing with Lexington SC.[6] Furthermore, Louisville was able to transfer two players to other clubs for a fee as goalkeeper Oliver Semmle[7] transferred to MLS side Philadelphia Union and defender Manny Perez[8] became the third Louisville player to transfer directly to a European league when he was transferred to AC Horsens of the Danish 1st Division. In return eleven new players were signed before the start of the regular season with most of which having previous USL experience.[6] The preeminent signing was Arturo Ordoñez, the reigning USL Defensive Player of the year, from rival Pittsburgh.[9] In addition three goal keepers were added to the roster with Damian Las becoming the first choice keeper after being loaned for the season from Austin FC.[10]

Louisville played seven preseason friendlies compiling a record of 4 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss. Which included two matches against MLS sides; a 2–2 draw against Austin and 1–2 victory against St. Louis. The lone loss was a one-goal affair against Pittsburgh.[11] The most significant event during these matches was an injury to team captain Brian Ownby who injured his leg in the final friendly against Knoxville. This injury required surgery and caused him to miss a significant amount of time.[12]

March and April[edit]

Louisville kicked off the USL regular season away from home against Western Conference Side El Paso in a match were seven players made their debuts for the team. The match remained scoreless until the second half when Wilson Harris scored the games only goal after a Sean Totsch cross.[13] This was the 50th USL Champsionship goal of Harris' career making him the fastest player to 50 goals in USL history.[14] On the defensive side of the ball Damian Las earned his first USL Championship clean sheet. Louisville's next game was their home opener against Pittsburgh which was the first of three consecutive games at home. In this match Louisville and Pittsburgh would trade goals as Harris scored his second goal in as many games in first half stoppage time while Edward Kizza scored an equalizer in the 59th minute. Six minutes later Louisville would retake the lead after Ray Serrano was fouled in the box leading to successful penalty kick by Sean Totsch. In stoppage time Serrano would add his first goal of the year leading to a 3–1 Louisville victory.[15] To close out March Louisville played Birmingham and turned in its first five-goal performance since July 2022. Four different players found the back of the net as Taylor Davila and Jake Morris scored their first goals in a Louisville jersey while Harris registered a brace. For the second consecutive match Serrano would score Louisville final goal while Las made three saves as Louisville won 5–0.[16] With four goals in three matches Harris was voted March's USL Player of the Month. The first Louisville player to earn that earn that honor since Cameron Lancaster in 2018.[17]

To begin April Louisville hosted in the Indy Eleven in the first edition of LIPAFC of the 2024 season. In a match that was given the honor of being the first ever USL championship match to be broadcast nation wide on network tv as part of the USL's media rights agreement with CBS.[18] The match was a high scoring affair with Harris scoring the opening goal in the 16th minute. Indy would then level the score on a penalty kick by Jack Blake only for Wilson to put Louisville back in front before the half time whistle. To begin the second half Louisville and Indy again traded goals as Elijah Wynder scored his first goal of the year while Blake scored his second of the match. Then, an hour into the match Harris found the back of the net twice within a span of ten minutes earning the first hat-trick of his professional career as well as the first hat-trick of the USL season and LIPAFC history. In the final ten minutes of the match Indy would score a third and final goal as Louisville went on to win in front of a crowd of over 11,000. Their largest crowd of the season to that point.[19] The final score line of 5–3 set LIPAFC records for the most goals by a single team as well as the highest combined score. It was also the first time in team history that Louisville has had consecutive 5 goal performances. In addition it was also Wesley Charpie 100th appearance for the club.[20]

Three days later Louisville returned to the road to face Charleston in a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference final in front of a soldout crowd. Louisville struck first when Jorge Gonzalez scored his first goal of the season in the 9th minute only for Charleston to pull level one minute later when MD Myers scored off of a shot that rebounded off of the goalposts. Approximately 10 minutes later Kyle Adams was called for a handball in box giving a Charleston penalty kick. Markanich successfully converted the penalty giving Charleston the lead and Louisville their first deficit of the season. Markanich scored again in the 30th minute allowing Charleston to go into half time with a 3–1 lead.[21] In the second half Louisville reduced the deficit to one when new signing Taylor Davila scored his first goal for the club. Louisville conceded another penalty in 84th minute which was subsequently saved by Las. However, the first half goals proved too much and Louisville went on to lose their first game of the season. The loss ended Louisville four match winning streak as well as ending Harris' four match goal scoring streak.[22] Louisville returned to their winning ways during the next match when it travelled to face Loudon. Although Louisville earned all three points this match the first of the year where a Louisville player failed to find the back of the net as the only goal of the game was a 67th minute own goal by Loudon's Florian Valot. On the defensive end of the pitch Danny Faundez made his first start of the year in goal earning a clean sheet.[23] To close out April Louisville hosted Hartford were they turned in a dominating performance. Starting with Wynder scoring his second goal of the season in the 5th minute Louisville went on to score six goals with six different players finding the back of the net. Of those six players Adrien Perez, Aiden McFadden, and Tola Showunmi scored their first goals in Louisville Jerseys while Jake Morris contributed two assists. Defensively Las earned his third clean sheet of the season as Louisville won 6–0.[24] Louisville's largest margin of victory in a league game since defeating New York Red Bulls II 6–0 in July 2022.[25]

Current roster[edit]

As of 28 April 2024[26]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF United States USA Aiden McFadden (on loan from Atlanta United)
3 DF United States USA Jake Morris
4 DF United States USA Sean Totsch
5 DF Spain ESP Arturo Ordoñez
6 DF United States USA Wesley Charpie
7 FW United States USA Ray Serrano
8 MF United States USA Carlos Moguel
10 FW United States USA Brian Ownby
11 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Niall McCabe
12 GK United States USA Danny Faundez
13 DF United States USA Amadou Dia
14 FW United States USA Wilson Harris
16 FW United States USA Adrien Perez
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF United States USA Taylor Davila
18 GK United States USA Damian Las (on loan from Austin FC)
20 MF England ENG Sam Gleadle
21 FW Spain ESP Jorge Gonzalez
22 MF United States USA Dylan Mares
23 MF United States USA Elijah Wynder
24 FW England ENG Tola Showunmi
25 MF United States USA Jansen Wilson
30 GK United States USA Ryan Troutman
32 DF New Zealand NZL Kyle Adams
67 MF United States USA Owen Damm
80 DF United States USA Hayden Stamps ([A])
  1. ^
    USL Academy Contract

Out on loan[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
63 DF United States USA Sebastian Sanchez (on loan to FC Tulsa)
70 FW United States USA Issac Cano (on loan to Lexington SC)

Competitions[edit]

Preseason and Friendlies[edit]

February 3 Austin FC 2–2 Louisville City Austin, Texas
1:00 PM EST Obrian
Noël 80'
Report Harris 28'
Ownby 51'
Stadium: Q2 Stadium
February 7 El Paso Locomotive FC 0–2 Louisville City Tucson, Arizona
11:30 PM EST Report Serrano 57'
McCabe 62'
Stadium: Kino Sports Complex
Attendance: 0 (Behind closed doors)
February 11 Sacramento Republic FC 2–3 Louisville City Tucson, Arizona
2:00 PM EST López
Jauregui 77'
Report Perez 19'
Showunmi 70'
Serrano 72'
Stadium: Kino Sports Complex
Attendance: 0 (Behind closed doors)
February 15 St. Louis City SC 1–2 Louisville City St. Louis, Missouri
12:00 PM EST Jackson 51' Report Wynder 47'
Adams 56'
Stadium: CityPark
February 18 Louisville City 0–0 Lexington SC Louisville, Kentucky
1:00 PM EST Report Stadium: Thurman Hutchins Park
Attendance: 0 (Behind closed doors)
March 2 Louisville City 0–1 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Louisville, Kentucky
1:00 PM EST Report 54' Stadium: Thurman Hutchins Park
March 9 Louisville City 2–1 One Knoxville SC Louisville, Kentucky
4:00 PM EST Harris Report Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
July 30 Louisville City United States Germany Eintracht Frankfurt Louisville, Kentucky
-:-- PM EDT Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium

USL Championship[edit]

Standings — Eastern Conference[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Louisville City FC 12 9 1 2 35 11 +24 29 Playoffs
2 Charleston Battery 13 8 1 4 27 9 +18 28
3 Indy Eleven 13 7 4 2 25 21 +4 23
4 Tampa Bay Rowdies 12 6 2 4 24 12 +12 22
5 Birmingham Legion FC 12 5 4 3 12 15 −3 18
6 Detroit City FC 10 5 3 2 14 15 −1 17
7 Loudoun United FC 13 5 6 2 18 17 +1 17
8 North Carolina FC 12 3 4 5 15 13 +2 14
9 Hartford Athletic 11 4 6 1 11 22 −11 13
10 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC 12 3 5 4 11 14 −3 13
11 Rhode Island FC 12 1 3 8 11 17 −6 11
12 Miami FC 13 2 10 1 13 27 −14 7
Updated to match(es) played on June 1, 2024. Source: USL Championship Standings

Results summary[edit]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
12 9 2 1 35 11  +24 29 6 0 0 27 5  +22 3 2 1 8 6  +2

Last updated: June 1, 2024.
Source: Match reports

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
StadiumAHHHAAHHAAHAHAAHAAHHAHHAAHAAHHAHAH
ResultWWWWLWWWDDWW
Updated to match(es) played on June 1, 2024. Source: Match reports
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

All times in regular season on Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-04:00) unless otherwise noted

Match results[edit]

March 16 1 El Paso Locomotive FC 0–1 Louisville City El Paso, Texas
3:00 PM Alfaro Yellow card 41'
Dollenmayer Yellow card 57'
Report Harris Yellow card 18', 57'
Davila Yellow card 33'
Wilson Yellow card 36'
Serrano Yellow card 42'
Stadium: Southwest University Park
Attendance: 4,876
Referee: Abdou Ndiaye
Assistant referees: Stephen McGonagle
Assistant referees: Mark Novosel
Fourth official: William Hale
March 23 2 Louisville City 3–1 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Louisville, Kentucky
4:00 PM Harris 45+5'
Totsh Yellow card 54', 65' (pen.)
Wynder Yellow card 88'
Serrano 90+6'
Report Mertz Yellow card 48'
Kizza 59'
Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 9,313
Referee: Elton Garcia
Assistant referees: Zach McWhorter
Assistant referees: Jacob Little
Fourth official: Jackson Krauser
March 30 3 Louisville City 5–0 Birmingham Legion FC Louisville, Kentucky
4:00 PM Jake Morris 13'
Wilson Yellow card 17'
Harris 35', 66'
Wynder Yellow card 68'
Davila Yellow card 70', 73'
Serrano 82'
Report Pasher Yellow card 61'
Crognale Yellow card 64'
Paterson Yellow card 76'
Kavita Yellow card 78'
Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 8,973
Referee: Calin Radosav
Assistant referees: Mike Nickerson
Assistant referees: Eric Burton
Fourth official: Shawn Westerfield
April 6 4 Louisville City 5–3 Indy Eleven Louisville, Kentucky
4:00 PM Harris 16', 62', 71'
Wilson 41'
Wynder 50'
Las Yellow card 77'
Serrano Yellow card 87'
Gonzalez Yellow card 90+6'
Report Martínez Yellow card 32'
Blake 34' (pen.), 59'
Boudadi Yellow card 40'
Oettl Yellow card 71'
McCabe 82' (o.g.)
Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 11,330
Referee: Jeremy Scheer
Assistant referees: Matthew Rodman
Assistant referees: Tom Felice
Fourth official: Jackson Krauser
April 9 5 Charleston Battery 3–2 Louisville City Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
7:00 PM Myers 10'
Markanich 22' (pen.), 30'
Torres Yellow card 54'
Segbers Yellow card 89'
Report Gonzalez 9'
Charpie Yellow card 45'
Davila 52', Yellow card 90+8'
Harris Yellow card 54'
Cruz Yellow card 75'
Las Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Patriots Point Soccer Complex
Attendance: 4,465
Referee: Alexis Da Silva
Assistant referees: Jeremy Smith
Assistant referees: Rhett Hammil
Fourth official: Josiah Parke
April 20 6 Loudoun United FC 0–1 Louisville City Leesburg, Virginia
4:00 PM Valot Yellow card 45' Report Ordoñez Yellow card 20'
Valot 67' (o.g.)
Harris Yellow card 89'
González Yellow card 89'
Stadium: Segra Field
Attendance: 2,879
Referee: Alyssa Nichols
Assistant referees: Nicholas Seymour
Assistant referees: Joseph Knoff
Fourth official: Gary Gutierrez
April 27 7 Louisville City 6–0 Hartford Athletic Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 PM Wynder 5'
Perez 12'
McFadden 32'
Gonzalez 67'
Totsch Yellow card 81'
Serrano 83'
Showunmi 90+3'
Report Epps Yellow card 10'
Buckmaster Yellow card 37'
Hodge Yellow card 57'
Asiedu Yellow card 78'
Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 10,887
Referee: Ricardo Fierro
Assistant referees: Nicholas Balcer
Assistant referees: Chris Schurfranz
Fourth official: Mohamed Sadraoui
May 11 8 Louisville City 3–0 Orange County SC Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 PM Harris 19'
Jake Morris Yellow card 32'
Serrano 68'
Wilson 86'
Report Iloski Yellow card 23'
Scott Yellow card 42'
Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 10,239
Referee: Eric Tattersall
Assistant referees: Rhett Hammil
Assistant referees: Christian Clerc
Fourth official: Noah Matos
May 18 9 Las Vegas Lights FC 2–2 Louisville City Las Vegas, Nevada
10:30 PM Noël 16'
Adams 36'
Smart Yellow card 55'
Report Davila 7'
Harris Yellow card 48'
Kyle Adams Yellow card 62'
Serrano 70'
Stadium: Cashman Field
Attendance: 1,048
Referee: Joshua Encarnacion
Assistant referees: Stephen McGonagle
Assistant referees: William Aten
Fourth official: Pavel Georgiev
May 25 10 Rhode Island FC 0–0 Louisville City Smithfield, Rhode Island
4:00 PM Alves Yellow card 24'
Smith Yellow card 50'
Dikwa Yellow card 55'
Smith Yellow card 57'
Yao Yellow card 61'
Report Totsh Yellow card 53'
Wynder Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: Beirne Stadium
Attendance: 4,914
Referee: Jeremy Scheer
Assistant referees: Mike Nickerson
Assistant referees: Eric Del Rosario Gandara
Fourth official: Stearne Briem
May 29 11 Louisville City 5–1 Detroit City FC Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 PM Ordoñez Yellow card 20', 42'
Wynder Yellow card 38'
Perez 48', Yellow card 57'
Harris 61', 84' (pen.)
Morris 74'
Cruz Yellow card 75'
Report Sheldon 34'
Murphy Yellow card 40'
Rutz Yellow card 72'
Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 10,338
Referee: Matthew Corrigan
Assistant referees: Nicholas Balcer
Assistant referees: Christian Little
Fourth official: Mohamed Sadraoui
June 1 12 Miami FC 1–2 Louisville City Miami, Florida
7:00 PM Nocerino Yellow card 17'
Daltyn Knutson Yellow card 27'
Booth Yellow card 30'
Cardona Yellow card 42'
López 61'
Lawrence Yellow card 71'
Mitrano Yellow card 81'
Report Wynder 31'
Perez Yellow card 38'
Charpie Yellow card 59'
Totsh 84' (pen.)
Las Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Riccardo Silva Stadium
Attendance: 1,098
Referee: Alejo Calume
Assistant referees: Jonathan Smith
Assistant referees: Carlos Morales-Lastra
Fourth official: JJ Bilinski
June 8 13 Louisville City v North Carolina FC Louisville, Kentucky
8:00 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
June 15 14 Tampa Bay Rowdies v Louisville City St. Petersburg, Florida
7:30 PM Stadium: Al Lang Stadium
June 19 15 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC v Louisville City Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
7:30 PM Stadium: Highmark Stadium
June 22 16 Louisville City v Rhode Island FC Louisville, Kentucky
8:00 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
June 29 17 Birmingham Legion FC v Louisville City Birmingham, Alabama
7:30 PM Stadium: Legion Field
July 6 18 Oakland Roots SC v Louisville City Hayward, California
10:00 PM Stadium: Pioneer Stadium
July 27 20 Louisville City v Monterey Bay FC Louisville, Kentucky
8:00 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
August 3 21 New Mexico United v Louisville City Albuquerque, New Mexico
9:00 PM Stadium: Isotopes Park
August 10 22 Louisville City v Sacramento Republic FC Louisville, Kentucky
9:00 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
August 17 23 Louisville City v Charleston Battery Louisville, Kentucky
8:00 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
August 24 24 Hartford Athletic v Louisville City Hartford, Connecticut
7:00 PM Stadium: Trinity Health Stadium
August 31 25 North Carolina FC v Louisville City Cary, North Carolina
7:30 PM Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
September 6 26 Louisville City v Loudoun United FC Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
September 14 27 FC Tulsa v Louisville City Tulsa, Oklahoma
8:30 PM Stadium: ONEOK Field
September 21 28 Detroit City FC v Louisville City Hamtramck, Michigan
3:00 PM Stadium: Keyworth Stadium
September 28 29 Louisville City v Memphis 901 FC Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
October 2 30 Louisville City v Miami FC Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
October 5 31 Indy Eleven v Louisville City Indianapolis, Indiana
7:00 PM Stadium: Carroll Stadium
October 12 32 Louisville City v Tampa Bay Rowdies Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
October 19 33 San Antonio FC v Louisville City San Antonio, Texas
8:30 PM Stadium: Toyota Field
October 26 34 Louisville City v Phoenix Rising FC Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 PM Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium

U.S. Open Cup[edit]

As a member of the USL Championship that finished outside the top eight teams in the 2023 season, Louisville City entered the tournament in the Third Round, with their Cup opener played on April 16, 2024.[27] Louisville City's third round draw is against Greenville Triumph SC from USL League One.[28]

April 16 Third Louisville City Kentucky 3–1 South Carolina Greenville Triumph SC Louisville, Kentucky
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 4,373
Referee: Izlen Peksenar
May 8 Round of 32 Seattle Sounders FC Washington (state) 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Kentucky Louisville City Tukwila, Washington
10:30 PM EST Report
Stadium: Starfire Sports Complex
Referee: Ricardo Ocampo
Penalties

Player statistics[edit]

Goals[edit]

Place Pos. No. Name USL USOC USL Playoffs Total
1 FW 14 United States Wilson Harris 10 1 0 11
2 MF 7 United States Ray Serrano 5 0 0 5
3 FW 9 Spain Jorge Gonzalez 2 2 0 4
3 DF 4 United States Sean Totsch 2 2 0 4
5 MF 17 United States Taylor Davila 3 0 0 3
5 MF 23 United States Elijah Wynder 3 0 0 3
7 MF 25 United States Jansen Wilson 2 0 0 2
7 DF 3 United States Jake Morris 2 0 0 2
7 FW 16 United States Adrien Perez 2 0 0 2
10 DF 2 United States Aiden McFadden 1 0 0 1
10 FW 24 England Tola Showunmi 1 0 0 1
10 DF 5 Spain Arturo Ordoñez 1 0 0 1
Total 34 5 0 39

Assists[edit]

Place Pos. No. Name USL USOC USL Playoffs Total
1 FW 16 United States Adrien Perez 5 0 0 5
2 MF 7 United States Ray Serrano 3 0 0 3
2 DF 3 United States Jake Morris 3 0 0 3
4 MF 11 Republic of Ireland Niall McCabe 1 1 0 2
4 MF 20 England Sam Gleadle 1 1 0 2
6 DF 4 United States Sean Totsch 1 0 0 1
6 MF 27 United States Evan Davila 1 0 0 1
6 MF 17 United States Taylor Davila 1 0 0 1
6 FW 14 United States Wilson Harris 1 0 0 1
6 MF 8 United States Carlos Moguel 1 0 0 1
6 DF 5 Spain Arturo Ordoñez 1 0 0 1
6 FW 9 Spain Jorge Gonzalez 1 0 0 1
6 MF 23 United States Elijah Wynder 1 0 0 1
6 FW 9 Spain Jorge Gonzalez 1 0 0 1
6 MF 25 United States Jansen Wilson 0 1 0 1
6 DF 6 United States Wesley Charpie 0 1 0 1
Total 23 4 0 27

Clean sheets[edit]

Place Pos. No. Name USL USOC USL Playoffs Total
1 GK 18 United States Damian Las 5 0 0 5
2 GK 12 United States Danny Faundez 1 0 0 1
Total 6 0 0 6

Disciplinary[edit]

No. Pos. Name USL U.S. Open Cup USL Cup Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
14 FW United States Wilson Harris 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 0
23 MF United States Elijah Wynder 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
17 MF United States Taylor Davila 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
4 DF United States Sean Totsch 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
18 GK United States Damian Las 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
6 DF United States Wesley Charpie 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
7 FW United States Ray Serrano 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
25 MF United States Jansen Wilson 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
9 FW Spain Jorge Gonzalez 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
5 DF Spain Arturo Ordoñez 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
16 FW United States Adrien Perez 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
32 DF New Zealand Kyle Adams 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
13 DF United States Amadou Dia 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0
3 DF United States Jake Morris 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Total 31 0 5 0 0 0 36 0

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