Louisville City FC has signed midfielder Zach Duncan. The 24-year-old Australian played for Memphis 901 FC during the 2024 season, where he made 33 appearances with one goal and one assist. Duncan’s new deal is pending league and federation approval.
“Zach brings us another strong physical presence in the middle of the field and has a great ability to read the game with the ball. He is relentless in his pressure and understands the physical demands that need to be met here at Louisville City. I am looking forward to getting him integrated to the group as we push toward the 2025 season.”
In Memphis, Duncan led 901 with 51 tackles won and ranked second with 47 interceptions. He played for Brisbane Roar’s youth system and made 7 appearances for Australia’s Under-23 national team, helping them win the 2019 Dazu Cup in China.
Duncan’s signing marks LouCity’s third incoming player along with defender Josh Jones and fellow midfielder Kevon Lambert. The trio adds to a large returning group from City’s Players’ Shield-winning 2024 season.
“I’m excited to join Louisville City and can’t wait to start working with my new teammates and all the staff,” Duncan said. “I’m ready to give my all to the club and the fans as we work toward achieving great things together. Let’s bring the championship to where it belongs!”
About Louisville City FC:
Since its first season in 2015, LouCity is the most successful club in the United Soccer League, with four Eastern Conference titles and two USL Championship trophies. The club is regularly among the USL Championship’s leaders in attendance, averaging about 10,000 fans per game at Lynn Family Stadium, the world-class facility LouCity shares with sister club Racing Louisville FC. The two professional teams are owned by Soccer Holdings, LLC, which oversees the LouCity & Racing Academy, with more than 1,500 school-aged children across three counties, and the charitable LouCity & Racing Foundation.
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This article appears in Jan 17-30, 2025.
