Louisville City FC and Brooklyn FC played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at Lynn Family Stadium on June 14, 2026, in a USL Championship clash that showcased attacking ambition from both sides. The result kept both teams firmly in the playoff conversation, with Louisville extending their unbeaten run at home, while Brooklyn earned a valuable point on the road.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, the match was played at a high tempo. Louisville City FC, known for their disciplined possession-based style under head coach Danny Cruz, looked to control the midfield. Brooklyn FC, meanwhile, relied on quick transitions and the pace of their wide players. The first half saw both teams create clear chances, with the score level at 1-1 heading into the break. The second half continued in the same vein, and a late equalizer from Brooklyn ensured the points were shared.
Key Moments
- 8' – Louisville opener: Forward Wilson Harris latched onto a precise through ball from Ray Serrano and slotted past the Brooklyn goalkeeper to give the hosts an early lead.
- 34' – Brooklyn equalizer: A defensive mix-up in the Louisville box allowed Brooklyn midfielder Justin Haak to poke home from close range after a corner kick was not cleared.
- 63' – Louisville retake the lead: A stunning free kick from outside the area by Jorge Gonzalez curled over the wall and into the top corner, restoring Louisville's advantage.
- 81' – Brooklyn strike again: Substitute forward Shane Green capitalized on a loose ball following a set piece, smashing a volley past Louisville goalkeeper Kyle Morton to make it 2-2.
Tactical Story
Louisville City showed their usual patience in build-up, completing over 500 passes and enjoying 58% possession. However, Brooklyn’s compact 4-4-2 defensive shape frustrated the hosts at times, forcing them to take shots from distance. The visitors were clinical on set pieces, scoring both of their goals from dead-ball situations. Louisville’s vulnerability on corners and free kicks was exposed, something they will need to address as the season progresses. Brooklyn’s discipline in staying compact and hitting on the counter was key to their comeback.
Standout Players
Jorge Gonzalez (Louisville City FC) – Scored a spectacular free kick and was a constant threat from midfield, completing three key passes and four dribbles.
Justin Haak (Brooklyn FC) – Scored the first equalizer and anchored the midfield with seven tackles and an interception rate that disrupted Louisville’s rhythm.
Kyle Morton (Louisville City FC) – Despite conceding twice, made four crucial saves to keep his team in the game, including a point-blank stop in the 75th minute.
Table Impact
The draw moved Louisville City FC to 28 points from 16 matches, maintaining their position in the top four of the Eastern Conference. Brooklyn FC climbed to 22 points, staying within striking distance of the playoff spots. With both teams showing they can compete against quality opposition, the race for the USL Championship playoffs remains wide open. Louisville will look to tighten their defense in upcoming fixtures, while Brooklyn will take confidence from their resilience on the road.

