Birmingham Legion and Loudoun United shared the spoils in a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Protective Stadium on June 21, 2026, in a USL Championship clash that kept both sides in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race. The match, played under the bright Alabama sun, saw two evenly matched sides trade blows across ninety minutes, with neither able to land the decisive final punch.
Match Overview
The hosts entered the contest looking to build momentum after a patchy run of form, while Loudoun United arrived with the confidence of a side that had been climbing the table steadily. The first half was a cagey affair, with both midfields battling for control. Birmingham’s aggressive pressing created several half-chances, but it was the visitors who broke the deadlock in the 38th minute through a well-worked counterattack. A swift pass from midfield split the Legion defense, and Loudoun’s striker finished calmly past the goalkeeper to make it 1-0.
Second-Half Response
Birmingham Legion came out after the break with renewed urgency. Head coach Tom Soehn’s halftime adjustments paid off in the 62nd minute when a corner kick was flicked on at the near post and Enzo Martinez rose highest to power a header inside the far post. The equalizer sparked a period of sustained pressure from the home side, with Loudoun goalkeeper Hugo Fauroux forced into a series of sharp saves. The visitors also threatened on the break, but the Legion backline held firm to secure a point.
Key Performers
- Enzo Martinez (Birmingham Legion): The veteran midfielder’s goal and tireless work rate in transition were pivotal in rescuing a result.
- Hugo Fauroux (Loudoun United): Made seven saves, several from close range, to keep his side in the game.
- Dylan Hooper (Birmingham Legion): Dominated the aerial duels in central defense, snuffing out multiple Loudoun counterattacks.
Standings Impact
The draw leaves Birmingham Legion in 7th place in the Eastern Conference, four points clear of the playoff line, while Loudoun United edged up to 10th, now just two points outside the postseason positions. Both teams will view this as a missed opportunity but also a valuable point on the road against a direct rival.
For Legion fans, the performance showed resilience but also highlighted a recurring issue: conceding first. With the transfer window approaching, the coaching staff may look to add more cutting edge in the final third to turn draws into wins.

