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Game 34: October 15 vs. Hartford Athletic
Game 34: October 15 vs. Hartford Athletic
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IN THIS ISSUE
GAME PREVIEW 03
Preview: What to watch for with LouCity vs Hartford
TEAM ROSTERS 04
A look at team rosters for Louisville City FC and Hartford Athletic
LOUCITY STAFF 10
Louisville City's Coaches, Technical Staff and Medical Staff
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PREVIEW: WHAT TO WATCH FOR WITH
LOUCITY VS HARTFORD
By LouCity Communications
With the top playoff seed clinched in the USL by the club’s 2018 squad, which became the
Championship Eastern Conference, Louisville first in league history to win back-to-back USL
City FC’s regular-season finale against Hartford Championship titles.
Athletic still holds value as the club ramps up for Comeback City: LouCity rallied to top Detroit,
the postseason. 2-1, last out in marking its fourth come-from-
LouCity and Hartford Athletic kick off at 7:30 p.m. behind win of the season — all from 1-0 deficits.
Saturday at Lynn Family Stadium, where City has The result also marked the first time in which City
12 wins and two draws in 16 matches this season. claimed a win after trailing at halftime since 2019.
The match serves as the only live game LouCity Can’t stop Wils: Leading LouCity goal scorer
(21-6-6, 69 points) will play between its Oct. 5 win Wilson Harris is on a hot streak at the right time,
over Detroit City FC and Oct. 29 playoff opener. scoring four goals in as many games to bring
Hartford (10-17-6, 36 points), on the other hand, his tally to a career-high 15 for the year. Harris
has been eliminated from postseason contention. completed a give-and-go exchange with Enoch
The visitors lost their last match by a 3-1 score to Mushagalusa in the Detroit game that finished
the Oakland Roots, but the Athletic are 5-2-1 over with an equalizer from the edge of the penalty
their last eight games. area.
Here’s more of what to watch for on Saturday… Wynder’s winner: U.S. youth international center
Story lines... back Josh Wynder added on another goal after
Harris’ strike to ensure a three-point night against
No 1: Along with top playoff seeds comes a bye Detroit. Wynder out-leaped his competition for a
from the conference quarterfinal round to the headed goal off the foot of Ray Serrano for his
conference semifinals. LouCity will enter the second league goal of the year.
elimination postseason needing three victories
for a league title. An opponent and kickoff time In good hands: Regular starting goalkeeper
for the Oct. 29 match at Lynn Family Stadium will Kyle Morton will miss Saturday’s game while
be determined later. resting a muscle injury, opening an opportunity
for backup Danny Faundez between the posts.
Next up: LouCity will see a different Hartford City fans could also see Alex Kron, the St. Xavier
Athletic side from the one it beat in Connecticut High School standout who’s on a USL Academy
on June 25. Following City’s victory that day, contract, on the team sheet.
coach Harry Watling resigned. Hartford is now
led by former U.S. national team star Tab Ramos, Other injuries: Forward Jorge Gonzalez recently
who played in three World Cups and was the joined midfielder Niall McCabe with a season-
1994 Concacaf player of the year. Ramos is 3-2-0 ending injury. Gonzalez is recovering from a knee
early in his tenure at Hartford. injury after netting three goals and two assists.
Announced last month, McCabe is recuperating
Record year: LouCity, amid its first-ever 20-win from a foot ailment.
season, also surpassed its previous high point
total for a campaign of 66 thanks to the recent
victory over Detroit. The prior record was held
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TEAM ROSTERS
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The $65 million stadium sits on a 10-acre parcel in the Butchertown
neighborhood east of downtown. Normal capacity is 15,304, and the venue
could range up to 25,000 for concerts. Unique to Lynn is a 72-foot Modelo
bar in the open end, believed to be the longest of its kind in Kentucky. The
jumbotron ranks second in size behind only Churchill Downs’ Big Board.
The natural surface is made up of
Tahoma 31 Bermuda overseeded
with rye, and it can remain green
year round thanks to a sub-air
system that removes excessive
moisture, but can also blow hot or
cold air to keep grass at an ideal
temperature. The lines measure 120
feet by 80, a major upgrade from the
105 by 75 pitch at LouCity’s former LouCity has ensured its late
home, Louisville Slugger Field. founder’s legacy lives on within
the club’s new home. Architect and
philanthropist Wayne Estopinal, who
brought pro soccer to town, is the
namesake behind the closed end of
Lynn Family Stadium, the standing
supporter zone. Estopinal, whose
firm also designed the University
of Louisville’s similarly named Lynn
Stadium, died in a November 2018
plane crash at age 63.
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SIMON BIRD
ASSISTANT COACH
The Lincoln, England, native was a star at the University of Louisville from 2001-04, earning
Conference USA Player of the Year in 2003, and had a six-year professional career in
England before returning as a University of Louisville Assistant Coach from 2009-12. A
fixture on the local soccer scene, Bird has worked as Oldham Soccer Club’s Director of
Coaching and Kentucky Fire Juniors Boys Director. Bird holds an A License from the U.S.
Soccer Federation and is a Qualified Teacher for High School Physical Education and
Sports Science.
SCOTT BUDNICK
GOALKEEPERS COACH
With a steady hand and his keen eye for technical detail, Scott Budnick was brought in by
LouCity coach John Hackworth in August of 2018 as interim goalkeepers coach, helping
lead the boys in purple to winning the club’s second-straight USL Championship title.
Budnick’s role was made permanent after that, with a top accomplishment his tutelage of
FC Cincinnati loanee Ben Lundt, who spent two seasons in purple, capping his stay by
being named the USL Championship’s 2020 Goalkeeper of the Year.
TECHNICAL STAFF
STUART WRIGHT
Director of Sports Performance and
Head Athletic Trainer
BEN HULSMAN
Team Equipment Manager
MEDICAL STAFF
MARK PUCKETT, MD
Team Physician
NICHOLAS KENNEY, MD
Team Orthopedic Surgeon
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GK #1
KYLE MORTON
2021 SEASON: 1 GP | 1 GS | 5 SV | 71.4 SV%
Height: 6'4" | DOB: 3/31/1994 | Hometown: West Chester, PA
D #3
AMADOU DIA
2021 SEASON (Sporting Kansas City): 4 GP | 1 GS | 78.6 PA%
Height: 5'10" | DOB: 6/8/1993 | Hometown: Nantes, France
D #4
SEAN TOTSCH
2021 SEASON: 32 GP | 32 GS | 2,880 MIN | 2,079 P | 93 CL
Height: 6'1" | DOB: 9/16/1991 | Hometown: Oswego, IL
D #6
WES CHARPIE
2021 SEASON: 18 GP | 15 GS | 1,297 MIN | 41 CL | 2 G
Height: 6’0” | DOB: 11/4/1992 | Hometown: Tarpon Springs, FL
MF #7
NAPO MATSOSO
2021 SEASON: 28 GP | 19 GS | 1,614 MIN | 2 G
Height: 5'6" | DOB: 5/27/1994 | Hometown: Maseru, Lesotho
MF #8
CARLOS MOGUEL JR.
2021 SEASON: 1 GP | 11 MIN
Height: 5’6” | DOB: 6/21/2005 | Hometown: Shelbyville, KY
F #9
JORGE GONZALEZ
2020 SEASON: 18 GP | 13 GS | 1,096 MIN | 3 G
Height: 5’11” | DOB: 10/29/1998 | Hometown: Valencia, Spain
F/MF #10
BRIAN OWNBY
2021 SEASON: 26 GP | 20 GS | 1,831 MIN | 4 G | 11 A
Height: 5’11” | DOB: 7/16/1990 | Hometown: Glen Allen, VA.
MF #11
NIALL McCABE
2021 SEASON: 29 GP | 18 GS | 1,772 MIN | 2 A
Height: 5’8” | DOB: 10/6/1990 | Hometown: Dublin, Ireland
MF #12
TYLER GIBSON
2021 SEASON: 25 GP | 19 GS | 1,705 MIN | 86.7% PA
Height: 5’8” | DOB: 12/01/1991 | Hometown: Knoxville, TN
F/MF #13
CORBEN BONE
2021 SEASON: 21 GP | 18 GS | 1,560 MIN | 3 G | 5 A
Height: 5’9” | DOB: 9/16/1988 | Hometown: Fresno, TX
F #14
WILSON HARRIS
2021 SEASON (Sporting Kansas City): 9 GP | 2 GS | 174 MIN
Height: 6’0” | DOB: 11/28/1998 | Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
MF #15
MANNY PEREZ
2021 SEASON: 10 GP | 4 GS | 471 MIN
Height: 6'0” | DOB: 2/19/1991 | Hometown: Garner, NC
F #17
CAMERON LANCASTER
2021 SEASON: 24 GP | 23 GS | 1,852 MIN | 20 G
Height: 5’19” | DOB: 11/5/1992 | Hometown: London, England
GK #18
DANNY FAUNDEZ
2021 SEASON (Orange County SC): N/A
Height: 6’1” | DOB: 2/2/1993 | Hometown: Seattle, WA
D #19
OSCAR JIMENEZ
2021 SEASON: 13 GP | 10 GS | 905 MIN | 3 A | 1 G
Height: 5’8” | DOB: 11/3/1989 | Hometown: Mount Vernon, WA
F #21
RAY SERRANO
2021 SEASON (Tacoma Defiance): 29 GP | 19 GS | 4 G | 6 A
Height: 5’9” | DOB: 5/9/2002 | Hometown: Moses Lake, WA
MF #23
ELIJAH WYNDER
2021 SEASON: 0 GP | 0 MIN
Height: 6’1” | DOB: 3/10/2003 | Hometown: Louisville, KY
GK #24
PARKER SIEGFRIED
2020 SEASON: 9 GP | 9 GS | 57.7 SV% | 14 SV | 11 GA
Height: 6'1" | DOB: 2/7/1997 | Hometown: Granville, OH
D #30
JAN-ERIK LEINHOS
2021 SEASON (Marshall University): 18 GP | 18 GS | 1 G | 3 A
Height: 5’7” | DOB: 5/14/1997 | Hometown: Felsbery, Germany
D #32
IAN SOLER
2021 SEASON (Zagłębie Lubin): 9 GP | 7 GS | 1 A
Height: 6’2” | DOB: 11/23/1990 | Hometown: Prats de Llucanes
MF #36
PAOLO DELPICCOLO
2021 SEASON: 31 GP | 27 GS | 2,235 MIN | 9 G
Height: 6’1” | DOB: 5/28/1991 | Hometown: Wheat Ridge, CO
D #66
JOSH WYNDER
2021 SEASON: 11 GP | 6 GS | 516 MIN
Height: 6'3” | DOB: 5/2/2005 | Hometown: Louisville
D #67
OWEN DAMM
2021 SEASON (Woodford County HS): 19 GP | 48 G
Height: 6’0” | DOB: 8/22/2003 | Hometown: Versailles, KY
F #77
ENOCH "MATITI' MUSHAGALUSA
2021 SEASON (SKC II): 32 GP | 28 GS | 2,552 MIN | 8 G | 4 A
Height: 5’11” | DOB: 11/13/1999 | Hometown: Kinasha, Congo
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