United States
based Lesotho playmaker Napo Matsoso has signed for Louisville
City for the remainder of the 2018 American season.
Matsoso
completed the move last week Friday.
Louisville
City plays in the Eastern Conference of the United Soccer League which is the
second tier of the American soccer pyramid. The club was founded in 2014 and
began competing in the USL in 2015.
LouCity coach
John Hackworth expressed delight at Matsoso’s addition.
“Napo is
someone that came recommended by (former LouCity goalkeeping coach) Thabane
Sutu and has trained with the team already,” Hackworth said.
“He provides
depth in a couple of positions where we are thin. He’s in excellent shape and
has looked good in his brief training with us and we’re hopeful he can provide
depth for us as we close out what is becoming an increasingly important final
few games.”
The
24-year-old midfielder was born in Lesotho but was raised in Louisville,
Kentucky, after leaving his family at a young age to pursue a football career.
Working his
way up, Matsoso was recruited to join the ranks at the University of Kentucky,
where he became a standout player. As a University of Kentucky Wildcat, Matsoso
scored 19 goals and racked up 20 assists on the way to earning NSCAA Second
Team All-American honours.
Following a
successful college playing career, Matsoso was selected as the 31st pick in the
2017 MLS SuperDraft by the New England Revolution.
Most recently,
Matsoso spent time with Mississippi Brilla in the USL Premier Development
League, the former club of LouCity defender Oscar Jimenez. In total, Matsoso
scored four goals and registered one assist in 10 games played for Mississippi
Brilla.
After a brief
trial, Matsoso has joined Louisville City’s 22-man first team squad and will
don the No. 27 shirt.
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