USL Louisville City FC

Louisville City FC to Open Lynn Family Stadium in July 12 Return

June 30, 2020 - United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Louisville City FC News Release


Louisville City FC's 2020 season restart will coincide with a long-awaited event: the opening of Lynn Family Stadium.

The USL Championship announced Tuesday that next on LouCity's agenda is a July 12 home matchup against Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC, with the 5 p.m. Sunday kickoff to air on ESPN2 and the ESPN App.

"The time has arrived, and we are ecstatic to finally open Lynn Family Stadium," said LouCity president Brad Estes. "So much time, effort and support has gone into making this idea of professional soccer a reality in Louisville, and we look forward to celebrating our city on July 12."

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear previously approved LouCity games to operate at up to 50% capacity under a plan by Lynn Family Stadium operator ASM Global. The "VenueShield" program requires temperature checks, face coverings and physical distancing with complete information at LouCity.com/VenueShield.

Under normal circumstances, Lynn Family Stadium could accommodate as many as 15,304. Most if not all spectators at LouCity-Pittsburgh will be season ticket holders, and any individual game tickets available would be announced later.

"We wish we could pack the stands with 15,000, but those who can't watch in person will be treated to a great broadcast," Estes said.

LouCity, which posted a 1-0 victory over North Carolina FC in opening its 2020 season back on March 7, will play 15 more regular season games as USL Championship action returns under safety protocols designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The majority of remaining LouCity games will come against "Group E" opponents, meaning four meetings apiece against Indy Eleven, Saint Louis FC and Sporting KC II. The Riverhounds - who didn't get to play before sports leagues around the country shut down in the spring - are one of three league rivals hailing from outside the group.

A full USL Championship schedule is pending.

"We are so excited to finally play in Lynn Family Stadium," said LouCity head coach and sporting director John Hackworth. "It is not lost during these unprecedented times that as professional athletes, we have a small part to play. Yet for the Louisville community and our amazing fans, July 12 will be a wonderful day.

"Getting the chance to open Lynn Family Stadium on national TV versus one of our fiercest rivals, Pittsburgh, will be an incredible experience."

A contest with the Riverhounds marks a rematch from the 2019 USL Championship Playoffs, when LouCity rallied to earn a 2-1 away victory en route to winning the USL Championship's Eastern Conference title for a third straight season.

Located in the Butchertown neighborhood just east of downtown Louisville, Lynn Family Stadium, a $65 million facility, was years in the works, dating back to dreams of LouCity's beginnings in 2015. The boys in purple have won two USL championships and advanced at least as far as the Eastern Conference final in all five of their seasons so far. About Louisville City FC: Since its first season in 2015, LouCity has gone on to be the most successful USL modern era club, winning five trophies (three Eastern Conference titles and two USL Championship titles) in its first five seasons. LouCity's remarkable 2017 campaign included winning the USL Cup in the club's first appearance in the final. Despite a midseason coaching change, LouCity won its second USL Cup in 2018, becoming the first back-to-back USL Cup winner in the USL modern era. In 2019, the club once won the Eastern Conference title and was a USL Championship finalist. Get the latest news on Louisville City FC at LouCity.com and via the club's channels on social media, including Facebook , Twitter and Instagram .




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