2020 Loudoun United FC season

Loudoun United FC
2020 season
Head coachRyan Martin
StadiumSegra Field
USL ChampionshipGroup F: 5th
Eastern Conf.: 17th
USL PlayoffsDid not qualify
Top goalscorerElvis Amoh (4)
Highest home attendance520
(Sep 12 vs. PHI)
Lowest home attendance452
(Aug 19 vs. PIT)
Average home league attendance495
Biggest winNY 1–2 LDN (Aug. 12)
Biggest defeatPHI 4–0 LDN (Sept. 16)

The 2020 Loudoun United FC season was Loudoun United FC's second season of existence, their second in the second-division of American soccer, and their 2nd in the USL Championship. The team only played one competitive match before the USL Championship suspended all league matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic[1] until further notice.

On July 11, the league resumed play in a radically different format: all USLC teams were sorted into regional Groups for a round-robin style tournament, where the top two teams from each Group would earn a playoff spot. Loudoun United was drawn into Group F with other teams from the Northeastern US, and would resume play on July 20 against Hartford Athletic.

On September 25, Loudoun United announced that some of their team members had tested positive for COVID-19, and that they would cancel the rest of the season.[2] The team's poor performance resulted in only one win throughout the entire season and mathematical elimination from competing for the USL Championship Final.

Club

Roster

As of September 25, 2020[3]

No. Position Nation Player
0 GK  USA Colin Miller
5 DF  USA Shane Wiedt
6 MF  TAN Ally Hamis Ng’anzi
7 FW  GHA Elvis Amoh
9 FW  SEN Alioune Ndour
10 FW  USA Michael Gamble
12 FW  NIG Kairou Amoustapha
13 MF  ARG Gabriel Gómez
14 DF  USA Nelson Martinez
16 FW  CAN Massimo Ferrin
17 MF  USA Ted Ku-DiPietro
18 GK  USA Lorenzo Gordon ([B])
19 MF  USA Brandon Williamson
20 DF  SLV Allexon Saravia
21 FW  USA Josh Fawole
22 DF  USA Robby Dambrot
23 FW  USA Christian Sorto
24 DF  USA Jeremy Garay ([B])
25 DF  USA Jake Dengler
27 DF  USA EruMuse Momoh
28 MF  USA Tyler Gabarra
29 DF  USA Timothy Mehl
30 MF  USA Sebastian Falsone ([B])
33 MF  USA Jacob Greene ([B])
36 DF  USA Adam Lundegard ([B])
37 FW  USA Juston Rainey ([B])
38 DF  USA Liam Moore ([B])
40 GK  FRA Simon Lefebvre
  1. ^
    Signed to first team contract with D.C. United.
  2. ^

Competitions

Exhibitions

February 15 Loudoun United FC Richmond Kickers Leesburg, Virginia
12:00 PM EST Stadium: Segra Field
Note: Match not reported.
February 22 North Carolina FC v Loudoun United FC Cary, NC
1:00 PM EST Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Note: Match was cancelled on February 21 announced by North Carolina FC.
February 26 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC 1–1 Loudoun United FC Pittsburgh, PA
12:00 PM EST Fernandes 24' (Mertz) Report 70' (pen.) Stadium: Highmark Stadium

USL Championship

March 7 1 Philadelphia Union II 0–0 Loudoun United FC Chester, Pennsylvania
7:30 PM EST Turner  59'
Ofeimu  85'
Huckaby  87'
Report Saravia  45+3' Stadium: Subaru Park
Attendance: 467
Referee: Thomas Snyder
July 20 2 Hartford Athletic 3–1 Loudoun United FC Hartford, Connecticut
7:00 PM EDT Politz 3'
Swartz 45'
Johnson 55'
Dixon  65'
Report Amoh  43', 58' (pen.)
Doue  90'
Stadium: Dillon Stadium
Referee: Adam Kilpatrick
August 2 3 Hartford Athletic 4–1 Loudoun United FC Hartford, Connecticut
7:00 PM EDT Guzmán 7', 18'
Lara  45'
Barrera 66'
Dixon  84'
Torres  90+3'
Vazquez Villar 90+8'
Report Amoh 21' (pen.),  56' Stadium: Dillon Stadium
Referee: Jeremy Scheer
August 12 4 New York Red Bulls II 1–2 Loudoun United FC Harrison, New Jersey
7:00 PM EDT Lapsley  15'
Kilwien 79',  90+5'
Rito  90+1'
Report Ku-DiPietro 45+4'
Amoh  60', 65' (pen.)
Mehl  80'
Doue  85'
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Referee: Jeremy Scheer
August 15 5 Louisville City FC 2–0 Loudoun United FC Louisville, Kentucky
7:00 PM EDT Lancaster 39'
McMahon  45+4'
Matsoso 49'
Report Gabarra  17'
Amoh  24'
Garay  48'
Amoustapha  67'
Williamson  68'
Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 4,850
Referee: Eric Tattersall
August 19 6 Loudoun United FC 0–2 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Leesburg, Virginia
7:00 PM EDT Martinez  17'  45+1'
Wiedt  58'
Saravia  59'
Report Dos Santos 7'
Fernandes 11'
Barnathan  50'
Vancaeyezeele  85'
Stadium: Segra Field
Attendance: 452
Referee: Matthew Franz
August 23 7 Hartford Athletic 2–2 Loudoun United FC Hartford, Connecticut
7:00 PM EDT Swartz  28'
Barrera  67'
Silva  69'
Naglestad 85'
Dixon 89'
Report Wiedt 22'
Ndour  23'
Amoustapha  44'
Amoh 73',  84'
Greene  88'
Stadium: Dillon Stadium
Referee: Thomas Snyder
August 29 8 Loudoun United FC 2–3 New York Red Bulls II Leesburg, Virginia
7:00 PM EDT Amoustapha 40', 64'
Wiedt  90+6'
Report LaCava 19', 45+5'
Boateng  22'
Dieye 26'
Clark 56',  69'
Stadium: Segra Field
Attendance: 512
Referee: John Griggs
September 1 9 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC 3–0 Loudoun United FC Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
7:00 PM EDT Forrest 5' (pen.)
Velarde 8' (pen.)
Dikwa  66', 88'
Report Fawole 17'
Amoh  38'
Ndour  55'
Williamson  71'
Stadium: Highmark Stadium
Referee: Joshua Encarnación
September 5 10 Hartford Athletic 2–1 Loudoun United FC Hartford, Connecticut
7:00 PM EDT Silva  6'
Rogers 17',  56'
Strong  43'
Guzmán  70'
Torres 76'
Report Fawole 4'
Ndour  30'
Mehl  77'  87'
Stadium: Dillon Stadium
Attendance: 1,375
Referee: Christian Centeno
September 12 11 Loudoun United FC 1–1 Philadelphia Union II Leesburg, Virginia
7:00 PM EDT Lundegard  8'  13'
Amoustapha 42'
Gabarra  51'
Ku-DiPietro  90+2'
Gamble  90+4'
Report Bohui 10'
Kingue  29'
Stadium: Segra Field
Attendance: 520
Referee: Danielle Chesky
September 16 12 Philadelphia Union II 4–0 Loudoun United FC Chester, Pennsylvania
7:00 PM EDT Craig 6'
Sorenson 20',  90+3'
Kingue 32'
Huckaby  71'
Stafford 83',  87'
Report Ndour  29'
Amoustapha  40'
Saravia  90+3'
Stadium: Subaru Park
Referee: Ernie Constantine
September 19 13 Loudoun United FC 0–1 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Leesburg, Virginia
6:30 PM EDT Fawole  37'
Saravia  45+4'  90+4'
Report Vancaeyezeele  51'
Dikwa 81'
Walls  90+2'
Stadium: Segra Field
Attendance: 494
Referee: John Griggs
September 26 14 Charleston Battery Cancelled Loudoun United FC Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
7:00 PM EDT Stadium: Patriots Point Soccer Complex
Note: Match cancelled due to positive COVID-19 tests in Loudoun United FC[2]
September 30 15 Loudoun United FC Cancelled New York Red Bulls II Leesburg, Virginia
7:00 PM EDT Stadium: Segra Field
Note: Match cancelled due to positive COVID-19 tests in Loudoun United FC[2]
October 4 16 Loudoun United FC Cancelled North Carolina FC Leesburg, Virginia
7:00 PM EDT Stadium: Segra Field
Note: Match cancelled due to positive COVID-19 tests in Loudoun United FC[2]

Original Standings

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts PPG
13 Miami FC 16 4 8 4 20 34 −14 16 1.00
14 New York Red Bulls II 16 5 11 0 30 37 −7 15 0.94
15 Atlanta United 2 16 3 10 3 23 33 −10 12 0.75
16 Philadelphia Union II 16 2 11 3 20 45 −25 9 0.56
17 Loudoun United FC 13 1 9 3 10 28 −18 6 0.46
Source: USL Championship
Rules for classification: 1) points per game; 2) points; 3) total wins; 4) total goal differential; 5) total goals scored; 6) disciplinary points; 7) coin toss or drawing of lots.

Group F Table

The standings for the Group include the results of any games that were played before the season was suspended.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Qualification
1 Hartford Athletic 16 11 2 3 31 24 +7 35 2.19 Advance to USL Championship Playoffs
2 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC 16 11 1 4 39 10 +29 34 2.13
3 New York Red Bulls II 16 5 0 11 30 37 −7 15 0.94
4 Philadelphia Union II 16 2 3 11 20 45 −25 9 0.56
5 Loudoun United FC 13 1 3 9 10 28 −18 6 0.46
Source: USL

U.S. Open Cup

Due to their ownership by a higher division professional club (D.C. United), LUFC is one of 15 teams expressly forbidden from entering the Cup competition.[4]

References

  1. ^ "USL Championship Temporarily Suspends Play". USL Championship. March 12, 2020. Retrieved July 4, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d Goff, Steven (September 25, 2020). "Loudoun United cancels remaining matches because of positive coronavirus tests". Washington Post. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  3. ^ "Roster". Loudoun United FC. Archived from the original on April 18, 2019. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  4. ^ "Record-Setting 100 Teams Confirmed for 2020 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, 107th Edition of U.S. Soccer's National Championship" (Press release). January 8, 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2020.