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GAME PREVIEW 03
Harris making his mark as LouCity hosts Indy Eleven

TEAM ROSTERS 04
A look at team rosters for Louisville City FC and Indy Eleven

LYNN FAMILY STADIUM 06


Key details about LouCity's home

MAP OF LYNN FAMILY STADIUM 07


Map including sections, vendors, and more

2022 SEASON SCHEDULE 08


LouCity's full season schedule

LOUCITY STAFF 10
Louisville City's Coaches, Technical Staff, & Medical Staff

MEET THE TEAM 11-16


Player profiles for every athlete

COMMUNITY & CHAMBER PARTNERS 18


A listing of Louisville City's business and civic partners

02
HARRIS MAKING HIS MARK AS
LOUCITY HOSTS INDY ELEVEN
By LouCity Communications
Moments after Louisville City FC’s shutout win Harris, the 2020 USL Championship Young Player
last weekend over Miami FC, team captain Paolo of the Year, came to Louisville to play with, and
DelPiccolo raved about the squad’s newcomers. learn from, the best. He scored 25 goals in 66
The attitude, the energy, the work ethic – the fresh appearances with Sporting Kansas City II over
faces, he said, “bought in.” the past four years and impressed in his matches
against City.
Perhaps nobody better embodies that than Wilson
Harris, the 22-year-old Californian who signed this The chance to represent a club that reached each of
offseason. Through three games, Harris has tallied the past seven conference finals and won two USL
2 goals and an assist, including a late free kick from Championship trophies, all while studying under
distance in the club’s midweek win at New York Lancaster’s tutelage, was too good to pass up. The
Red Bulls II. Going into Saturday’s matchup against former Seattle Sounders and Sporting Kansas City
Indy Eleven — the rivals kick off at 7:30 p.m. inside academy product signed after spending part of the
Lynn Family Stadium — Harris leads LouCity in preseason with Major League Soccer’s Toronto FC.
pressures and counter-pressures, key metrics in
“It’s a championship team,” Harris said, “and you
the team’s pressing system.
need depth like any team you see around the
“Him going back and forth (running), it just takes a world. … I’ve just been trying to pick up things
toll on defenders,” DelPiccolo said. “He didn’t get from (Lancaster) as a consistent goal scorer in this
on the scoresheet (vs. Miami), but he did a lot of league.”
work and created a lot for us.”
When Lancaster returns, City will boast two
That was the exact goal in bringing Harris to dynamic goal scorers leading the way, giving coach
LouCity – replenishing the attacking corps with an Danny Cruz the option to rotate strikers or play
energetic, hard-working talent who helps in a variety them together in a front two. That Harris is getting
of ways. The original plan, before star Cameron the chance to get his footing now should only help
Lancaster’s late-preseason injury, was to run the squad in the coming months.
opponents ragged with the USL Championship’s
“All preseason, the two of them made it a
most dangerous striker partnership. But while
competition,” Cruz said. “Cam’s done an excellent
Lancaster rehabilitates his leg and before those
job with Wilson. Cam has taken that responsibility
plans come to fruition, Harris provides City with
on board with his individual conversations he’s
bona fide striker option.
having. While Cam wants to be out on that field,
Harris, who also delivered the game-winner in the he’ll do what he can to make sure Wilson’s out
season-opening win over Atlanta United 2, leads there scoring and working with the group.”
LouCity with 13 shots attempted. He’s one of 10
The season opener put that reality into focus for
USL Championship players too with multiple goals
Harris, who’d played at Lynn Family Stadium five
scored early in the campaign.
times with Sporting Kansas City II. The preseason
“I love playing with him, and I think he’ll score work paid off in a big way, and City is hoping that
a lot of goals,” said veteran midfielder Corben continues.
Bone. “His movement, his willingness to play both
“Wearing purple is different,” Harris said. “Having
sides of the ball, his knack for goal – it’s all great.
support from all the fans, it’s just an unreal feeling.”
He continues to find the right spaces. I can’t say
enough about him.”
03
TEAM ROSTERS

1 KYLE MORTON GK 1 TIM TRILK GK


3 AMADOU DIA D 3 AJ COCHRAN D
4 SEAN TOTSCH D 4 MECHACK JEROME D
6 WES CHARPIE D 5 JARED TIMMER D
7 NAPO MATSOSO MF 6 SAM BROWN MF
8 CARLOS MOGUEL JR. MF 7 AYOZE MF
9 JORGE GONZALEZ F 8 RAUL AGUILERA JR. MF
10 BRIAN OWNBY F 9 MANUEL ARTEAGA F
11 NIALL MCCABE MF 10 JONAS FJELDBERG MF
12 TYLER GIBSON MF 12 ELLIOT PANICCO GK
13 CORBEN BONE MF 13 ARIS BRIGGS F
14 WILSON HARRIS F 15 NEVEAL HACKSHAW MF
15 MANNY PEREZ D 17 NOAH POWDER D
17 CAMERON LANCASTER F 18 ALANN TORRES MF
18 DANNY FAUNDEZ GK 19 RODNEY MICHAEL F
19 OSCAR JIMENEZ D 20 KARL OUIMETTE D
21 RAY SERRANO F 23 JUSTIN INGRAM MF
23 ELIJAH WYNDER MF 24 ALEXANDER SVETANOFF GK
24 PARKER SIEGFRIED GK 25 BRYAM REBELLÓN MF
30 JAN-ERIK LEINHOS D 26 TOR SAUNDERS GK
32 IAN SOLER D 27 NICKY LAW MF
36 PAOLO DELPICCOLO MF 28 PALMER AULT F
63 SEBASTIAN SANCHEZ D 29 STÉFANO PINHO F
66 JOSHUA WYNDER D 32 BRYCE WARHAFT D
67 OWEN DAMM D 35 DIEGO SANCHEZ MF
68 HUNTER SEKELSKY F 36 AIDEN BENITEZ MF
77 ENOCH MUSHAGALUSA F 37 ECRIS REVOLORIO D
39 LUCA IACCINO F
44 ALEX MCQUEEN D
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04
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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.
06
DANNY CRUZ
HEAD COACH
After three years as the club's top assistant, Danny Cruz was given full reign of the
boys in purple and appointed interim head coach on April 27, 2020. Since joining the
club as a full-time assistant in September of 2018, Danny Cruz made an immediate
impact, seeing LouCity win its second straight USL Championship Final, the first club
in league history to do such a feat. In his time with LouCity, Cruz has gone on to further
establish a challenging style of play for the boys in purple, playing out of the back with
double-digit passing sequences known to confound opposing squads.

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

W. MICHAEL HUGHES JR, DO


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 #42
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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