On a warm April night in Butchertown, Louisville City didn't just beat Austin FC. It outworked them, outpunched them, and for 30 minutes, flat outplayed them.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – The U.S. Open Cup can be a mixed blessing. Winning is great, of course. But the more you win, the more it takes out o…
Louisville City FC players congratulate Sean Totsch after his score off a free kick from Paolo DelPiccolo gave the team all the scoring it wou…
Losing is one thing. But the manner of the consecutive shutouts has left many around the club looking for answers.
A couple of high-profile substitutes gave Nashville a late lift, a last-minute goal and a 2-1 victory to propel to the franchise to the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal round for the first time in its history.
Game time and date will be announced later.
The Louisville City FC football machine keeps rolling.
A game in which no one could score gave way to a penalty kick session where (almost) nobody could miss.
As soon as Louisville City Football Club players saw the possibility, they knew Wednesday's matchup at Lynn Family Stadium was going to happen: Former coach John Hackworth would be returning to face his old team.
One thing that soccer gets right that other professional sports in this country are resistant to is the concept of open competition.