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GAME PREVIEW 04
Match preview: What to watch for with Racing Louisville and San Diego
Wave

TEAM ROSTERS 05
A look at team rosters for Racing Louisville and San Diego Wave

LYNN FAMILY STADIUM 08


Key details about Racing Louisville's home

MAP OF LYNN FAMILY STADIUM 09


Map including sections, vendors and more

RACING STAFF 10
Racing Louisville's coaches, technical staff and support staff

MEET THE TEAM 11-17


Player profiles for Racing Louisville every athlete

2022 SEASON SCHEDULE 18


Racing Louisville's 2022 NWSL schedule

COMMUNITY PARTNERS 19
A listing of Racing Louisville's business partners

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MATCH PREVIEW: WHAT TO WATCH FOR WITH RACING
LOUISVILLE FC VS. SAN DIEGO WAVE
By Racing Louisville FC Communications
After back-to-back strong performances resulting protocols and illness. Addisyn Merrick and Erin
in draws, Racing Louisville FC is looking for its first Simon both started Saturday’s game. It was Simon’s
win of the 2022 regular season as Alex Morgan and first start of the season after making 18 last year,
the San Diego Wave visit for a 7:30 p.m. Wednesday while Merrick re-entered the starting lineup for the
match at Lynn Family Stadium. first time since the 1-1 draw against Chicago on April
16 in the NWSL Challenge Cup.
Racing (0-1-2) tied Seattle’s OL Reign, 2-2, on
Mother’s Day before a 1-1 draw against Houston in Jess the equalizer: Jess McDonald, who has
Saturday’s home opener. The team left both games numbered 159 NWSL regular-season appearances,
feeling confident about its work rate and fighting used that veteran knowledge to motivate on
spirit, with leading scorer Jess McDonald netting Saturday. With defender Gemma Bonner a late
goals in both. scratch from the lineup, McDonald took the captain’s
armband and went on to level the score in the 82nd
“I think we’re getting better and better,” star fullback minute with a header that beat Houston goalkeeper
Emily said. Jane Campbell.
Now Racing turns its attention to a tough midweek Comeback kids: Across both the preseason
match against the hottest team in the National Challenge Cup tournament and regular season,
Women’s Soccer League. Saturday marked the fifth time in nine games this
San Diego (3-0-0) is unbeaten through its first three year that Racing scored an equalizer after falling
games, with the expansion team sitting atop the behind 1-0 and the sixth time the team has come
standings with nine points. The Wave beat Houston, back from a losing position. The next step: a win.
1-0, in the season opener and followed that up with Racing has emerged victorious once so far with a 3-0
4-0 and 2-1 wins over NJ/NY Gotham and Chicago result April 2 at KC Current.
Red Stars, respectively – two playoff teams from a DeMelo excelling: Rookie Savannah DeMelo is off
season ago. to a standout season, playing out wide or in central
Star forward Alex Morgan leads the league in scoring, midfield in starting each regular-season match.
with five goals, including a four-goal performance Against Houston, DeMelo led the team with 85
against Gotham that matched the NWSL’s single- touches and 20 completed passes in the final third
game record. The Wave also features U.S. Women’s while winning possession nine times and drawing a
National Team mainstay Abby Dahlkemper, a center team-best five fouls. Going back to a May 8 game
back, and the top pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft, at OL Reign, her crafty free kick led to an equalizing
defender Naomi Girma. own goal to cement a point away.
Wednesday’s match will stream live on Paramount+ Defensive reinforcements: On Monday, Racing
with Twitch carrying coverage internationally. announced the signing of defender Satara Murray.
The Jamaican international — from Brooklyn, New
Backline rotation: In the hours leading up to York, and a University of North Carolina product
Saturday’s draw with Houston, coach Kim Björkegren — previously played with Bristol City in the FA
said, four players were removed from Racing’s W Championship. She will be available for game
expected lineup due to a combination of COVID-19 selection after the transfer window opens on June 1.

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TEAM ROSTERS

1 KATIE LUND GK 1 KAILEN SHERIDAN GK


2 LAUREN MILLIET MF 2 ABBY DAHLKEMPER D
3 ERIN SIMON D 4 NAOMI GIRMA D
4 GEMMA BONNER D 5 EMILY VAN EGMOND MF
5 CECE KIZER F 6 KELSEY TURNBOW MF
6 JAELIN HOWELL MF 7 AMIRAH ALI F
7 SAVANNAH DEMELO MF 9 JODIE TAYLOR F
8 FREJA OLOFSSON MF 10 SOFIA JAKOBSSON F
9 EBONY SALMON F 13 ALEX MORGAN F
10 NADIA NADIM F 14 KRISTEN MCNABB MF
11 EMILY FOX D 15 MAKENZY DONIAK F
12 TAYLOR MALHAM D 17 SYDNEY PULVER MF
13 EMINA EKIC F 18 KALEIGH RIEHL D
14 JESS MCDONALD F 19 TEGAN MCGRADY D
15 JULIA LESTER D 20 CHRISTEN WESTPHAL D
17 NEALY MARTIN D 21 CARLY TELFORD GK
18 HILLARY BEALL GK 22 TAYLOR KORNIECK MF
19 TAYLOR OTTO MF 23 BELLE BRIEDE MF
20 CHEYNA MATTHEWS F 25 KAYLA BRUSTER D
21 PARKER GOINS F 26 MIA GYAU D
22 KIRSTEN DAVIS F 27 MARLEEN SCHIMMER MF
23 SH'NIA GORDON F 29 TAYLOR HANSEN D
24 JORDYN BLOOMER GK 31 MELISSA LOWDER GK
25 REBECCA HOLLOWAY D 33 KATIE JOHNSON F
26 ADDISYN MERRICK D
27 ALEX CHIDIAC MF
44 SATARA MURRAY D
HEAD COACH | KIM BJÖRKEGREN HEAD COACH | CASEY STONEY

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KIM BJÖRKEGREN
HEAD COACH / LINKÖPING, SWEDEN
Björkegren — a native of Sweden in his 15th year coaching — most recently
led Cypriot club Apollon Ladies FC to an undefeated season before being
named Racing's coach on Dec. 9, 2021. Apollon Ladies took 64 of a possible
66 points and advanced to the Champions League’s second round. The
Cyprus players association awarded Björkegren its Coach of the Year award.

Björkegren spent a year and a half coaching in the island country following
stints in his native Sweden and China. Björkegren spent 2018 coaching
Beijing BG Phoenix in the nation’s Super League. He oversaw transfers,
signing Spanish international Verónica Boquete, and made the semifinals of
two cup competitions before moving to Apollon Ladies FC in 2019.

mario sanchez
INTERIM ASST COACH / RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA
Sanchez, who stepped in as Racing’s interim head coach last September for
the final eight matches of the 2021 season, helped the club finish its inaugural
season on a high note. Over its final three games, Racing picked up results
from losing positions to finish with 22 points, the most of any NWSL expansion
team to date.

TECHNICAL STAFF
SERGIO GONZALEZ
Goalkeeper Coach
JULIE TWADDLE
Head of High Performance Coach

SUPPORT STAFF
CAITLYN FLORES-MILBY
Director of Operations
SARAH KANUCH
Head Equipment Manager
TARA CONDON
Head Athletic Trainer
MEGAN FERNANDEZ
Assistant Athletic Trainer
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1 KATIE LUND
GOALKEEPER / PLANO, TX
Lund made her professional debut off the bench, becoming the hero of
Racing’s win over FC Bayern Munich in The Women’s Cup final. Lund made
four penalty kick stops and scored the trophy-winning kick in a dramatic
shootout. She went on to make her first NWSL start Oct. 6 against the North
Carolina Courage and took over the starting job between the posts toward the
end of the season, tallying 16 saves as her side went 1-1-2.

2 lauren milliet
MIDFIELDER / DURANGO, CO
In the club’s inaugural season, Milliet was the only player to see game action
in all 24 regular season matches. Earning 19 starts, the midfielder recorded
13 shots with three going on target. During her college career, Milliet started
in all 77 of her appearances, tallying 21 goals and 16 assists. The midfielder
was the 14th overall pick in the 2019 NWSL draft as just the second player to
be selected from Colorado College. She made two appearances as a rookie
before getting more involved in 2020, logging 278 minutes in four NWSL Fall
Series appearances.

3 erin simon
DEFENDER / OAKHURST, NJ
The outside back made 21 appearances in lavender, starting 18 matches.
Simon recorded one shot. Simon tallied 10 goals and eight assists in her 74
collegiate appearances. She signed with Sky Blue FC in 2016 after attending
open tryouts and impressing the coaching staff in New Jersey. In two seasons
with Sky Blue, Simon saw the pitch 26 times. In 2018 she joined West Ham
United in England, where she helped the club reach the FA Cup Final. In
January of 2020, Simon made her return to the NWSL, signing with the
eventual Challenge Cup-winning Houston Dash.

4 gemma bonner
DEFENDER / LEEDS, ENGLAND
After joining the squad in June, Bonner started 13 matches. Despite missing
parts of the season with injuries, the veteran defender provided experience
to the back line and helped the squad earn two shutouts. A center back
by trade, Bonner has played the balance of her career in England. Career
highlights include winning the League Cup in 2010 with hometown club Leeds
United, a 2012 FA Cup Final appearance with Chelsea and two more league
crowns in 2013 and 2014 while captaining Liverpool. Bonner spent two years
at Manchester City, the second-place Women’s Super League finisher in each
of her seasons there. She has 11 caps with the England national team.

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5 cece kizer
FORWARD / OVERLAND PARK, KS
After scoring Racing Louisville’s first-ever goal in the Challenge Cup, the
striker had a breakout season in 2021. Kizer tallied seven goals and three
assists across all competitions. She also led the team in shots on target (15) in
her 22 regular season appearances. Having started in all 83 appearances at
Ole Miss, her 48 goals and 119 career points for the Rebels remain program
records. The 13th pick in the 2019 NWSL Draft by the Houston Dash, she
played in 22 NWSL games before spending the fall of 2020 on loan with
Kolbotn IL in Norway, where she scored three goals.

6 JAELIN HOWELL
MIDFIELDER / LONE TREE, CO
Howell made 90 career appearances in four years at Florida State, scoring
14 goals and tallying 14 assists. She won the 2018 and 2021 national
championships as well as back-to-back ACC Midfielder of the Year awards in
2020 and 2021. Howell finished her collegiate career by becoming only the
sixth women’s player to win the Hermann Trophy for national player of the
year in consecutive years, joining Mia Hamm (1992-93), Cindy Parlow (1997-98),
Christine Sinclair (2004-05), Morgan Brian (2013-14) and Catarina Macario
(2018-19).

7 SAVANNAH DEMELO
MIDFIELDER / BELLFLOWER, CA
During a collegiate career interrupted by an Achilles injury, DeMelo still
managed 75 appearances and helped USC to postseason appearances
each year she was in the pitch (2017-18, 2020-21). Along the way she received
All-Pac-12 honors four times and was recognized as an All-American in 2018.
The Bellflower, Calif., native DeMelo returned to pre-injury form as a senior in
2021, scoring four goals and numbering seven assists while starting all 20 of
the Trojans’ games. USC finished second in the Pac-12 with an 8-1-2 record in
league play.

8 freja olofsson
MIDFIELDER / ŐREBRO, SWEDEN
In her first year playing outside of Sweden, Olofsson was a consistent figure
in Racing’s midfield. She made 22 appearances, including 20 starts. Olofsson
recorded six shots, with two on target. The midfielder spent five years in the
Damallsvenskan with KIF Örebro. In 2019, Olofsson tore her ACL. She returned
in 2020 and made 21 appearances, 18 of which were starts, and tallied two
goals and an assist. She signed a two-year deal with Racing Louisville FC in
December of 2020 and extended her contract in 2022.
9 ebony salmon
FORWARD / BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND
Salmon made an immediate splash with Racing, scoring her first goal seconds into her
NWSL debut after coming on as a substitute to bag a game-winner June 20 over the
Houston Dash. The goal was No. 1 on SportsCenter’s Top 10 plays for the day. Salmon
led Racing in goals (6), assists (3) and total shots (27) through 20 appearances and 14
starts. She came to Racing from England' Bristol City, where she starred during the
2020-21 FA Women’s Super League campaign with a team-leading six goals. Bristol City
named her its Women’s Player of the Year. Salmon has earned multiple senior national
team call-ups, debuting for England in a victory over Northern Ireland in February 2021.
Salmon has 17 goals for England's youth national teams, including a hat trick against
Italty in the 2018 UEFA Women's U-17 Championships.

10 nadia nadim
FORWARD / HERAT, AFGHANISTAN
Nadim provided a spark to Racing’s attack as a massive midseason signing
from French powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain. She scored three goals and
tallied one assist in eight matches, making her debut against Washington on
July 25. Nadim was recognized on the NWSL Team of the Month for August,
but she suffered a season-ending knee injury on Sept. 10. Known as one of
the world’s most prolific scorers and humanitarian athletes, Nadim came to
Louisville after two years at PSG, where during the 2021 campaign she totaled
10 goals and four assists in helping the club to its first Division 1 Féminine title.
Her career also incliudes stints with the Portland Thorns and Manchester City,
plus 38 goals in 99 appearances for the Danish national team.

11 emily fox
DEFENDER / ASHBURN, VA
Fox played more minutes than any other NWSL rookie (1,856 minutes), making
23 appearances and 22 starts. She earned the assist on the club’s first-
ever goal in its Challenge Cup opener against the Orlando Pride. Fox was
recognized on the NWSL Team of the Month for May en route to her Rookie of
the Year finalist nomination. The outside back led the league in interceptions
(115). Fox enjoyed a decorated college career at North Carolina, leading her
team to two ACC titles and College Cup appearances 2018 and 2019. As a
four-year starter for her school, Fox earned three-straight First Team All-ACC
honors and was named a Hermann Trophy semifinalist while overcoming two
ACL tears in three years. She has made 13 appearances for the U.S. Women's
National Team after regularly featuring for the youth national teams.

12 TAYLOR MALHAM
MIDFIELDER / BROKEN ARROW, OK
Malham started in all 107 games she played at Arkansas. The midfielder tallied
33 goals and 30 assists in her career, with 11 goals and six assists in her final
season. Malham was named All-SEC and all-region in 2019 and 2021. A native
of Broken Arrow, Okla., she grew up with Racing attacker Parker Goins, playing
together through college.

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13 emina ekic
FORWARD / LOUISVI LLE, KY
Scoring a goal and tallying an assist in Racing’s historic first win on May 21,
2021, Ekic was named the NWSL’s Player of the Week. The forward made
15 appearances and three starts over the course of her rookie season. The
2020 ACC Offensive Player of the Year, Ekic is the first Louisville player ever
taken in the NWSL Draft. She left U of L having tallied the fourth-most goals in
program history, with 29, and the second-most assists, with 19. The Louisville
native, who attended duPont Manual High, played a part in 10 of the Cardinals’
11 goals in 2020 with seven goals and three assists. Ekic also led U of L in
scoring in 2017 and 2019, with seven game-winners. She was named ACC
Co-Freshman of the Year.

14 jess mcdonald
FORWARD / PHOENIX, AZ
McDonald, one of the most prolific forwards in NWSL history, last played with the
North Carolina Courage, where she spent five years, before signing with Racing
ahead of the 2022 season. The 2019 Women's World Cup winner with the U.S.
Women's National Team is the NWSL's fourth all-time scorer and the league's
all-time leader in assists, with three NWSL Championships. McDonald's resume
includes an NWSL Championship MVP award in the 2018 final and inclusion in the
league's 2016 Best XI. McDonald has four goals in 19 national team appearances.
The Arizona native was a junior college All-American at Phoenix College and later
won a national championship at the University of North Carolina. She has one son,
Jeremiah, who moved to Louisville in tandem with McDonald.

15 julia lester
DEFENDER / TAMPA, FL
Over the course of two seasons playing for Björkegren at their former club,
Apollon Ladies of Cyprus, Lester worked on a defensive unit that conceded
only 14 goals in 31 Cypriot First Division matches. She made the league’s Best
XI in 2021 and made six UEFA Women’s Champions League starts for Apollon
Ladies, which also won its most recent domestic Super Cup and advanced to its
league cup final. The Florida native starred at the University of Florida, where she
earned All-SEC and All-Freshman honors over a four-year career that included 84
appearances.

17 nealy martin
DEFENDER / BIRMINGHAM, AL
Martin made 18 appearances, including 13 starts, at outside and center back
during Racing's inaugural season after making the team via open tryouts.
The University of Alabama graduate played in 76 games over her four years
with the Crimson Tide, capping her career with the SEC's prestigious Scholar
Athlete of the Year award as a senior.
18 hillary beall
GOALKEEPER / LAGUNA BEACH, CA
Beall tallied 285 saves over five years at the University of Michigan, posting 79.7%
career save percentage with 16 shutouts. During her fifth-year senior season last fall,
the Wolverines advanced to the NCAA tournament’s quarterfinals before falling to
eventual national champion Florida State in overtime. The two-time All-Big Ten selection
also claimed the 2021 All-United Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper of the Year honors after
helping SC Blue Heat to a UWS National Championship in the national pro-am league.
On the national team level, Beall was most recently a member of the United States
U-20 World Cup squad in 2018 in France. There, she played alongside eventual Racing
teammates Emily Fox, Savannah DeMelo and Jaelin Howell.

19 taylor otto
MIDFIELDER / APEX, NC
Otto made nine appearances and three starts in 2021, her first NWSL season.
After appearing in the club’s regular-season opener, Otto suffered a knee
injury that kept her off the team sheet for two months. The rookie midfielder
made her return to the field on Aug. 8 and earned her first NWSL start on
Oct. 9. Named to the first, second or third All-ACC teams in each of her four
collegiate seasons at North Carolina, Otto was part of two ACC championship
squads that also made two College Cup appearances. The North Carolina
native was a high school All-American in the highly-competitive Elite Clubs
National League.

21 parker goins
FORWARD / BROKEN ARROW, OK
Goins spent five standout seasons with Arkansas, where she totaled 40
goals and 38 assists in 96 appearances. She was the 2021 SEC Midfielder of
the Year and an All-American selection after leading the Razorbacks to the
regular-season league title. The Oklahoma native who grew up with teammate
Taylor Malham ranked second in assists (14) and fourth in goals (11) in the SEC.

22 kirsten davis
FORWARD / ST. LOUIS, MO
Davis, the 13th pick in the 2021 NWSL Draft, joined Racing a year later after
spending a fifth season at Texas Tech, where she was named Big 12 Offensive
Player of the Year. She registered 14 goals and six assists in 19 appearances in
2021, finishing her college career all over the Texas Tech record books. She
is second all-time in points (112), goals (45) and game-winners (16) for the Red
Raiders.

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23 SH'NIA GORDON
FORWARD / OCKLAWAHA, FL
Gordon joined Racing after seven months with Russian club CSKA Moscow.
Before her time in Moscow, Gordon starred in France, where she racked up
seven goals and four assists for Dijon FCO as the team finished ninth in the
league in the 2020-21 season. She first broke into French soccer with FC
Metz, where she scored three goals in 16 appearances. A star at collegiate
powerhouse West Virginia, Gordon scored 25 goals and dished out 15 assists
in a program-record 95 appearances over four years. She claimed All-Big 12
and All-College Cup honors with WVU.

24 jordyn bloomer
GOALKEEPER / HARTLAND, WI
Bloomer, a second-round pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft, was a two-time
Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year at the University of Wisconsin. There, she
registered a 0.65 goals-against average and an 82.3% save percentage, with
27 career shutouts. The Wisconsin native twice earned All-American honors
in helping the Badgers to three Sweet 16s in the NCAA Tournament. Bloomer
was also a regular in the U.S. youth national team system.

25 rebecca holloway
DEFENDER / NAILSEA, ENGLAND
Holloway, a left-footed standout, joined Birmingham City in the summer of
2019, making more than 50 FA WSL appearances at outside back. She went
the full 90 minutes for all but two matches of the 2021-2022 season before
signing with Racing. Holloway honed her craft in the Bristol City Academy
before attending Cumberland University, an NAIA Program in Lebanon, Tenn.
With the Phoenix, Holloway was named back-to-back Mid-South Conference
Player of the Year in 2017 and 2018 before joining the Nashville Rhythm, a
WPSL club, in 2019. On the international level, Holloway represents Northern
Ireland, with seven caps for the Green and White Army. In 2023 World Cup
qualifying, she had logged three goals and three assists at the time of her
signing as Northern Ireland attempts to make the tournament for the first time.

26 addisyn merrick
DEFENDER / LEE'S SUMMIT, MO
Racing's first pick in the NWSL Expansion Draft made her first appearance on
June 23 against her former club, the North Carolina Courage, after a back
injury sideliend her for five months. Merrick played in three straight games
before suffering an ankle injury that ended her season. A star at the University
of Kansas, Merrick logged a program-record 7,630 minutes, claiming All-Big
12 and Big 12 Defender of the Year honors while helping the Jayhawks to a
conference championship. The 28th pick in the 2020 NWSL Draft, Merrick
made her professional debut with the Courage at the NWSL Fall Series.
27 alex chidiac
MIDFIELDER / SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Chidiac signed on a free transfer after winning the A-League’s Aussie Grand Final
with Melbourne. She was awarded the Victory Medal, given to the team’s player of
the season, and was also named the players’ player of the year — two prestigious
club awards. Chidiac is a longtime professional who has played in her native
Australia as well as Japan and Spain. She received her first senior national team
call up in 2015, at 16 years old, and scored her first goal for the Matildas in a 2018
friendly against Thailand. Chidiac was also a fixture in the Australian youth national
team setup, scoring 17 times in 22 appearances for the U-20 squad. Other stints
professionally came with Adelaide United and Melbourne City as well as an
18-month run with Spanish giant Atletico Madrid. She scored 3 goals in 22 Madrid
appearances and helped win Spain’s top-flight Primera Division title in 2019, plus
reached the UEFA Women’s Champions League round of 16.
2022 SCHEDULE
4.30 CHICAGO RED STARS 8:00 PM
5.8 OL REIGN 6:00 PM
5.14 HOUSTON DASH 8:00 PM
5.18 SAN DIEGO WAVE 7:30 PM
5.22 NJ/NY GOTHAM FC 5:00 PM
5.30 KANSAS CITY CURRENT 3:00 PM
6.4 NORTH CAROLINA COURAGE 8:00 PM
6.11 ANGEL CITY FC 8:00 PM
6.17 WASHINGTON SPIRIT 7:30 PM
7.2 ORLANDO PRIDE 7:00 PM
7.8 NJ/NY GOTHAM FC 8:00 PM
7.15 SAN DEIGO WAVE 10:00 PM
7.29 PORTLAND THORNS FC 8:00 PM
8.2 OL REIGN 8:00 PM
8.5 WASHINGTON SPIRIT 8:00 PM
8.12 HOUSTON DASH 8:30 PM
8.27 CHICAGO RED STARS 7:30 PM
9.10 NORTH CAROLINA COURAGE 7:00 PM
9.16 ORLANDO PRIDE 7:30 PM
9.21 PORTLAND THORNS FC 10:00 PM
9.25 ANGEL CITY FC 8:00 PM
10.1 KANSAS CITY CURRENT 7:30 PM
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