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Loudoun United FC is an American professional soccer team based in Leesburg, Virginia. The team was founded in 2018 as the reserve team of D.C. United and made its debut in the USL Championship in 2019.
Loudoun United FC : Louisville, Kentucky: 7:30 PM: McFadden 52' Davila 57 ' Adams 88 ' Report: Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium Attendance: 8,207 Referee: Ricardo Montero Araya Assistant referees: Andrew Charron Jake Brochu Fourth official: Alexander Adkins: Note: Match was delayed to 8:36 PM local time due to lightning. [3]
The 2023 season was Loudoun United FC's fifth season of existence, their fifth in the second-division of American soccer, and their fifth in the USL Championship.. The club had originally planned to begin the season playing in MLS Next Pro, [citation needed] the reserve league for Major League Soccer, however due to a legal agreement for leasing Segra Field, United is required to play in the ...
The 2021 Loudoun United FC season was Loudoun United FC's third season of existence, their third in the second-division of American soccer, and their third in the USL Championship. Club [ edit ]
Segra Field is a soccer-specific stadium in Leesburg, Virginia, and the home of Loudoun United FC of the USL Championship and previously Old Glory DC of Major League Rugby. [1] [2] [3] The stadium is located within Phillip A. Bolen Park, and adjacent to Loudoun Soccer Park.
The 2021 season was Loudoun United's third season of existence. The club played in the second tier of American soccer, the USL Championship.There, the club finished with the worst record in USL Championship, with 4–3–25, scoring 31 goals and allowing 78, by far the worst goal differential in the league. [1]
Keegan Monroe Hughes (born July 22, 2000) is an American soccer player. Playing career ... this time with Loudoun United. [10] [11] Following the 2024 season, ...
On January 17, 2020, Paredes signed with Loudoun's parent club D.C. United and became the club's 14th Homegrown Player signing. [5] Paredes got his first playing time with D.C. United later that year, during a July 18 match against the New England Revolution in the MLS is Back Tournament, where he entered the game in the 88th minute as a substitute. [6]