Niall McCabe has walked off the pitch for the final time, and with him goes the last grain of sand in the original hourglass of Louisville City FC.
The United States Women's National Soccer Team will make its fifth-ever appearance in Louisville at Lynn Family Stadium for a friendly vs. Argentina on Oct. 30.
While Louisville City FC played Hartford Athletic FC, fans displayed signs reading "Arrest Holly," "Silence is no longer an option," "You knew," and "Louisville's shame."
"The abuse outlined in the report is reprehensible and we condemn the use of power to systemically harm women," a Sherwin-Williams spokeswoman said.
Racing Louisville FC parted ways with another popular member of its inaugural team, but it was on happy terms.
The wheeling and dealing made for a busy few days for Racing Louisville executive VP of development James O'Connor, but the results of all the shuffling create exciting possibilities.
Tasked with wrapping up the inaugural season for the Racing Louisville Football Club, the vice president for player development of Soccer Holdings, LLC, could point to a string of successes after traveling a treacherous road, not just with his own club but for the entire National Women's Soccer League.
Racing Louisville FC is scheduled to hold an open house at Lynn Family Stadium on July 26, where new season ticket members will have the opportunity to examine and select their 2021 locations.
James O’Connor coached Louisville City from 2015 to 2018, leaving in midseason to coach the MLS Orlando City franchise.