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Louisville City FC first played against another regional club, the Indy Eleven, during the 2015 U.S. Open Cup, in which Louisville City won, 2–0. The two clubs would meet again in a series of friendlies the following two seasons, as well as the 2016 U.S. Open Cup , where Indy would defeat Louisville by a score of 2–1.
Since its founding in 2015, the American soccer club Louisville City FC has competed in the USL Championship, the second division of American soccer, previously known as USL and USL Pro. The following is a complete list of club seasons, including team and individual statistics for all competitive competitions that Louisville City has partaken ...
LOU 3–0 MEM (6/12) LOU 4–1 SKC (8/7) ... Louisville City FC finished the truncated 2020 season with a record of 11–2–3, which was good enough to finish in ...
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
The 2020 Louisville City FC season was the club's sixth season in Louisville, Kentucky playing in the United Soccer League Championship (USLC), which as of 2020 is the second-tier league in the United States soccer league system.
Louisville City FC: 3: E8 North Carolina FC: 2 E1 Louisville City FC: 0 E5: Rhode Island FC: 3: E4 Indy Eleven: 2 E5: Rhode Island FC: 3: E5: Rhode Island FC: 2: Eastern Conference: E2 Charleston Battery: 1 E3 Detroit City FC: 1 (1) E6: Tampa Bay Rowdies : 1 (3) E6 Tampa Bay Rowdies: 1 E2: Charleston Battery: 2: E2: Charleston Battery: 1: E7 ...
Louisville City FC: Amadou Dia: Louisville City FC: Albert Dikwa: Rhode Island FC: Noah Fuson: Rhode Island FC: Cal Jennings: Tampa Bay Rowdies: Douglas Martínez: Indy Eleven: Aaron Molloy: Charleston Battery: Adrien Perez: Louisville City FC: Dillon Powers: Orange County SC: Aodhan Quinn: Indy Eleven: Will Seymore: New Mexico United: Juan ...
Racing Louisville FC is named in reference to the city's horse racing venues, including the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, using the "Racing" moniker used by foreign clubs. [1] The club's circular crest uses a lavender background and a four-pointed fleur-de-lis at its center in violet .