
Louisville City FC head coach Danny Cruz will feature a rotated but strong starting lineup Tuesday as the boys in purple kick host Germany’s Eintracht Frankfurt for an 8 p.m. international friendly at Lynn Family Stadium.
Cruz made seven changes from a weekend win in USL Championship play over Monterey Bay FC, chief among them the return of captain Kyle Adams. The defender has been sidelined since June with a foot injury and earned the start against Europa League-bound Frankfurt, which is visiting as part of its 2024-2025 preseason.
Adams reclaimed his center back role on a defensive line with Arturo Ordóñez and Sean Totsch. Behind them, rookie Ryan Troutman — a Louisville native out of Trinity High School — will make his first professional start in goal.
Amadou Dia (left) and Jansen Wilson (right) will man the wings in LouCity’s regular 5-2-3 shape. Niall McCabe will start in the midfield alongside Elijah Wynder, who scored his career-high fifth goal of the year in the Monterey Bay game.
Evan Davila, Wilson Harris and Dylan Mares make up LouCity’s front three.
An oversized bench — permitted under terms of the exhibition — sees Adrien Perez available to play for the first time since he was injured back in June. City also rostered a number of LouCity Academy standouts for the occasion as defenders Brandon Dayes and Baxter Hurt, along with midfielder Grayson Travis, look to make their club debuts.
Coverage of LouCity-Frankfurt will air locally on My58 TV and ESPN Louisville’s AM 680/FM 105.7 with national streaming available via ESPN+.
Team Sheet vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
30 – Ryan Troutman
13 – Amadou Dia
32 – Kyle Adams (C)
5 – Arturo Ordonez
4 – Sean Totsch
25 – Jansen Wilson
11 – Niall McCabe
23 – Elijah Wynder
27 – Evan Davila
22 – Dylan Mares
14 – Wilson Harris
Substitutes: 12 – Danny Faundez, 18 – Damian Las, 6 – Wes Charpie, 73 – Jabari Rasheed, 80 – Hayden Stamps, 82 – Baxter Hurt, 83 – Brandon Dayes, 2 – Aiden McFadden, 3 – Jake Morris, 17 – Taylor Davila, 87 – Grayson Travis, 7 – Ray Serrano, 16 – Adrien Perez, 20 – Sam Gleadle