2025 Indy Eleven season

Indy Eleven
2025 season
Owner
List
  • Brian Bauer
    Don Gottwald
    Shane Hageman
    Jeffrey Laborsky
    Fred Merritt
    Ersal Ozdemir
    Quinn Ricker
    Chris Traylor[1]
Head coachSean McAuley
StadiumCarroll Stadium
USL ChampionshipEastern Conference: 9th
USL PlayoffsDid not qualify
U.S. Open CupRound of 32
USL CupQuarterfinals
Top goalscorerLeague: Blake: 10
All: Blake: 11
Highest home attendance10,375
(September 11 vs Birmingham)
Lowest home attendance4,043
(August 20 vs Greenville)
Average home league attendance9,465
Biggest win4–0
(April 26 at Madison)
Biggest defeat1–3, 2–4, 0–2
(April 19 vs Charleston, May 16 at El Paso, June 25 at Tampa Bay, July 18 at North Carolina, August 2 vs Tampa Bay, August 30 vs Louisville, October 4 at Louisville)

The 2025 Indy Eleven season was the most recent season for Indy Eleven, a professional soccer club based in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was the club's twelfth season of existence, their twelfth consecutive season in the second tier of American soccer, and their eighth season in the USL Championship. The team also participated in the U.S. Open Cup for the 10th time and the interleague USL Cup for the first time.

Background

The 2024 season was a historic success for Indy Eleven. The first season under new head coach Sean McAuley, the club finished in 4th place in the USL Championship Eastern Conference, their best league finish since 2019, and clinched their first home playoff game since 2019. The team achieved a club record 12-game unbeaten streak in all competitions from their 1–0 U.S. Open Cup win over Chicago Fire FC II on April 17 to a 1–0 league win over San Antonio FC on June 15.[2] Midfielder Jack Blake and forward Augustine Williams each scored a club-leading 10 league goals, and Williams' 13 total goals were the highest for the team since Éamon Zayed's record 16 goals in 2016.[3]

Indy Eleven reached the semifinals of the 2024 U.S. Open Cup for the first time in their history, defeating Major League Soccer (MLS) side Atlanta United in the process and becoming only the 10th non-MLS side to reach the semifinals since 1996. The victory over Atlanta United also marked the club's first-ever victory over an MLS side in a competitive match.[4]

Indy ended the 2024 season with a conference quarterfinal home loss to eventual finalists Rhode Island FC on November 3, 2024.[5]

Summary

Preseason

Transfers

The preseason began for Indy Eleven on November 4, 2024, following their playoff loss to Rhode Island FC. On November 20, the club announced the initial 14 players who would remain for the 2025 season.[6] Notable returnees include 2024 joint-top league goalscorer for the team Jack Blake, who returns for a 3rd consecutive season, 2024 team assist leader Aedan Stanley, and Logan Neidlinger, who became the youngest player in team history to score a goal on August 11, 2024, against New Mexico United.[7] Among those initially not returning for 2025 include goalkeeper Hunter Sulte, who registered 11 assists in 2024 and returned to parent club Portland Timbers, overall 2024 team-leading goalscorer Augustine Williams, and midfielder Tyler Gibson, who has the 9th most appearances in franchise history for the team (79) and joined fellow USL Championship side Oakland Roots on December 3, 2024.[8][9]

The team made several new player signings prior to the start of the season, including forward Edward Kizza on December 3, defenders Bruno Rendón and Pat Hogan on December 5 and 12, and goalkeeper Antony Siaha on December 10.[10][11][12][13] Siaha departed the club in preseason, joining fellow USL Championship team Hartford Athletic on February 25.[14] Former Detroit City FC forward Elvis Amoh joined the club on January 7.[15] The club added goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook from English sixth-tier team Welling United F.C. on January 21, and Swedish midfielder Oliver Brynéus was signed from Swedish third-tier team Tvååkers IF on January 23.[16][17] Veteran defender Adrian Diz Pe departed the club to join Hartford Athletic on January 27, and midfielder James Murphy joined after departing Detroit City on January 29.[18][19]

On February 4, MLS club Portland Timbers announced that goalkeeper Hunter Sulte would return to Indy for a second consecutive season.[20] Scottish defender Finn McRobb joined the club on February 7, having previously played for MLS Next Pro side Minnesota United FC 2.[21]

Defender Brian Schaefer joined the team on loan from FC Cincinnati 2 on September 3, 2025.[22] Indy signed an additional defender on September 8, when Joey Zalinsky joined on loan from St. Louis City SC for the remainder of the season.[23] Goalkeeper Luke Pruter joined the team's roster on September 10, on loan from Columbus Crew 2.[24]

Preseason friendlies

On January 16, fellow USL Championship club Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC announced a preseason friendly against Indy Eleven, scheduled to take place on February 12 at Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield.[25] The remainder of the club's preseason games were announced on January 12. The team faced MLS Next Pro side Columbus Crew II on January 31 and will also play Chicago Fire II, FC Cincinnati 2, and USL League One club Forward Madison FC.[26]

Indy Eleven's preseason matches began with a 1–1 draw away to MLS Next Pro side Columbus Crew SC II on January 31, followed by a 1–2 loss at home the Pittsburgh Riverhounds on February 12 and a 0–3 away victory behind closed doors against Chicago Fire II.[27][28][29] The Eleven followed up with a 5–0 home victory over Forward Madison FC on February 21 and a 3–1 home win over FC Cincinnati 2.[30][31]

Regular season

The 2025 USL Championship schedule was released on December 19, 2024.[32]

March

Indy Eleven began their regular season with a 1–3 away victory against Miami FC on March 15.[33][34] Midfielder Jack Blake scored the first competitive goal for the season in the 3rd minute, a successful penalty kick conversion following a foul against defender James Musa in the Miami box. Blake's goal was his seventh consecutive converted penalty. The opening goal was followed by an outside-the-box strike from captain Aodhan Quinn to double the lead in the 18th before debutant Patrick Hogan scored in the 35th minute. Miami's Kevin Hoyos scored a consolation goal in the 65th minute.[35] Both Blake and Hogan earned a spot in the USL Championship Team of the Week for Week 2 following their performance.[36]

Indy continued their road campaign on March 22 against league debutants Lexington SC. Following a cagey first half, defender Bruno Rendón scored the opening goal in the 60th minute after gathering the ball off a deflected cross from Jack Blake. Lexington midfielder Marcus Epps would equalize in the 79th minute. The inaugural match between the two clubs ended in a 1–1 draw.[37]

Indy had their first home match on March 29 against 2024 USL Championship playoffs champions Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC. Indy opened the scoring in the 19th minute with Maalique Foster controlling a deflected cross from Aodhan Quinn and shooting into the net from the edge of the box. Colorado Springs would pull ahead with a double from Marco Micaletto on either side of halftime before Justin Dhillon scored to pull ahead by 2. Quinn would score in stoppage time via a direct free kick to cut the gap, but Indy would go on to lose their first match of the season 2–3.[38] Three former Boys in Blue featured for Colorado Springs: Jonas Fjeldberg, Duke Lacroix and Juan Tejada.[39]

April

April began with a 2–2 home league draw against North Carolina FC on April 5. For the fourth consecutive match, Indy Eleven scored first via an own goal after North Carolina midfielder Raheem Somersall deflected a corner kick from Aedan Stanley into the net in the 26th minute. Indy would pull further ahead immediately after the break, with forward Edward Kizza scored his first goal for the club in the 48th minute. North Carolina pulled a goal back after Evan Conway scored in the 51st minute and finally equalized in the closing seconds of the match, as defender Conor Donovan headed the ball home off of a free kick.[40][41]

Indy's league match at Hartford, originally scheduled for April 12, was postponed prior to the match due to an unplayable field condition and rescheduled for September 3.[42][43]

The first non-league competitive match of the season was an Open Cup match at home against Miami FC on April 16, which ended in a 1–0 victory for Indy in added time. Defender Hayden White scored the only goal of the match following an Indy corner.[44]

Indy's second home game of the month was on April 19 against fellow Eastern Conference club Charleston Battery. Charleston forward MD Myers scored twice within the first 10 minutes to give the visitors an early 2–0 lead. Arturo Rodriguez scored shortly after the half to put Charleston up by three. Indy striker Elvis Amoh scored a consolation goal in the 94th minute, his first goal with the club, to end the match as a 1–3 loss.[45]

Indy then traveled to face USL League One side Forward Madison FC on April 26 for the team's debut match in the USL Cup. Following a tepid first half at Breese Stevens Field in Madison, Indy broke the deadlock with quick pair of goals from Aodhan Quinn and Jack Blake before Elvis Amoh scored a brace in the final 9 minutes of the match to give Indy an 0–4 away victory.[46]

May

Like the previous month, May began with Indy Eleven drawing 2–2 with Eastern Conference rivals Detroit City FC on May 3. Following two early goal from Detroit's Connor Rutz and Darren Smith, Elvis Amoh scored on either side of halftime in his first start of the season to grab a point for the Boys in Blue.[47]

Indy then travelled to Pennsylvania to face Major League Soccer side Philadelphia Union in the Round of 32 in the U.S. Open Cup on May 7. Indy held the MLS side to a 1–1 draw in regulation and added time thanks to a goal from Elvis Amoh and failed to advance following a 5–4 penalty shootout loss.[48][49]

Indy travelled to California to take on Sacramento Republic in the league, ending in a 1–1 draw. Indy's Elvis Amoh scored in the 36th minute to put the team in the lead, but the team failed to hold on to the game, conceding a penalty in the 96th minute to draw the match.[50]

The Eleven were on the road for a third straight match on May 16, traveling to face Western Conference side El Paso Locomotive FC.[51] The team fell to three goals from Amando Moreno, Eric Calvillo and Frank Daroma before Edward Kizza pulled one back in the 85th minute.[52]

Indy's fourth consecutive road match took place on May 24 against USL League One side One Knoxville SC. A lone goal by Elvis Amoh at the start of the second half resulted in a 0–1 victory for the Eleven, as well as extending their undefeated streak in the USL Cup.[53]

Back home in Indianapolis on May 28, Indy Eleven faced Eastern Conference side Hartford Athletic in the league. The match ended in a 4–4 draw thanks to two goals from Romario Williams and a goal each from Ben Ofeimu and Jack Blake.[54] The draw meant Indy remained winless in the league at home.[55]

June

June began for Indy Eleven with a league away match against Birmingham Legion. Indy scored in the 4th minute of the match with a 25-yard outside-the-box shot from Cam Lindley following a deflection by Jack Blake.[56] The match ended in a 0–1 victory for the Eleven, the team's first league victory since their opening day win over Miami FC on March 15.[57]

On June 14, Indy won their first home league match of the season with a 1–0 win over the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, thanks to a strike from Jack Blake in first half stoppage time.[58][59]

Following two successive 1–0 victories, Indy Eleven hosted Western Conference side Las Vegas Lights on June 21. The match ended in a close-fought 0–1 defeat for the Eleven, despite having more shots on target and a larger amount of possession throughout.[60] This marked the first game in any competition all season where Indy was held scoreless.[61]

Indy's next game was a midweek home match at the Tampa Bay Rowdies on June 25. Following a thunderstorm delay and a late start, Indy went ahead via an outside-the-box volley from Maalique Foster in first half stoppage time, only to fall behind in the second half following goals from Tampa Bay players Blake Bodily, Laurence Wyke and former Indy player Nick Moon to end in a 3–1 loss.[62]

July

Indy began July with a decisive 3–0 home victory against Monterey Bay on July 5, thanks to goals from Aodhan Quinn, Jack Blake and Romario Williams.[63][64]

Continuing an upturn in form, Indy hosted 2024 USL Championship playoffs finalists Rhode Island FC on July 12.[65] Indy won 1–0 off of a team goal with contributions from Cam Lindley and Aodhan Quinn that was finally scored by Romario Williams.[66]

Following two quick home victories, Indy sat above the playoff line as they travelled to visit North Carolina FC on July 18. The reverse fixture ended in a 2–2 draw in Indianapolis on April 5. North Carolina scored early in the first half, and Indy midfielder James Murphy scored his first goal for the club to equalize in the 43rd minute.[67] The game got away from Indy in the second half with North Carolina scoring three additional goals. Jack Blake scored a consolation penalty in the 93rd minute, bringing his total league season goals to 5 and ending the match in a 2–4 defeat.[68]

Indy returned to cup play in the USL Cup when they hosted FC Tulsa on July 26, earning a 2–1 victory that resulted in the team topping their group and advancing to the quarterfinals.[69]

August

Following a July with three victories and only one defeat, Indy returned to league play on August 2 against the Tampa Bay Rowdies.[70] Indy fell behind early after striker Woobens Pacius scored in the 12th minute but equalized before halftime thanks to a headed goal from Ben Ofeimu. Tampa Bay pulled ahead in the second half with two goals to defeat the Eleven 1–3.[71]

Indy's first August away match came against Detroit City FC on August 9. Indy went down a player early following a 30th minute red card shown against Bruno Rendón, and fell behind after the ball was deflected into the net by a James Musa own goal in the 57th minute.[72] Indy lost the match 0–1, the team's first ever loss to Detroit City in four total meetings.[73]

The Eleven fell to a fourth straight league defeat on August 16, in a 3–2 away loss to Loudoun United FC.[74] Despite goals from James Musa and Elvis Amoh keeping the team in the lead until the 82nd minute, a pair of goals from Loudoun pushed Indy below the playoff line.[75]

On August 20, Indy were eliminated from USL Cup competition in the quarterfinals following a 1–1 home draw and 5–6 penalty shootout home loss to USL League One side Greenville Triumph SC.[76]

Following a difficult start to the month, Indy resumed league play on August 23 at home against Miami FC.[77] Despite falling behind early thanks to a goal from Miami's Francisco Bonfiglio, a brace from Jack Blake and goal from Patrick Hogan led Indy to a 3–2 home victory, the team's first league win since a 1–0 victory over Rhode Island FC on July 12.[78]

Indy ended August with a home defeat in the LIPAFC rivalry, falling 1–3 to Louisville City despite scoring in the game's 2nd minute.[79]

September

Following a difficult August with one victory, four defeats and a penalty shootout loss in the USL Cup, Indy began September strong with a 0–2 away victory against Hartford Athletic on September 3.[80] Leading goalscorer Jack Blake scored in the 3rd minute, with Maalique Foster's strike in the 76th minute sealing the win.[81]

Indy continued their campaign on the road on September 6, falling 2–1 to the Charleston Battery. Battery striker Cal Jennings scored a brace before Jack Blake pulled a goal back in the 72nd minute from a corner kick routine.[82]

Indy Eleven lost a second straight away match on the 16th, falling 0–1 to 2024 USL Championship playoff finalists Rhode Island FC thanks to an own goal from James Musa.[83]

Indy began the final games of the regular season with a hard-fought 2–1 home victory over Birmingham Legion FC on September 21.[84] Despite falling behind in the first half from a Peter-Lee Vassell free kick, Edward Kizza and Ben Ofeimu both scored within six minutes to pull out a win and keep Indy in the hunt for a playoff spot.[85]

Indy continued their form with a second straight victory on September 27 against Western Conference leaders FC Tulsa, the Eleven's first back-to-back league victory since July.[86] Jack Blake's goal in the 68th minute made him the team leader in USL Championship goals (25) and moved the Eleven back into a playoff position.[87]

October

Indy Eleven entered the final month of the USL Championship regular season in the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, only to drop down into 9th place following their 0–2 away loss to Louisville City FC on October 4.[88]

The team's slide continued with a 1–2 away loss at Pittsburgh Riverhounds on October 11.[89] Indy fell behind by two goals, with James Musa scoring in the 88th minute to pull one back. The loss kept the Eleven in 9th place in the Eastern Conference, three points behind Detroit City FC in the final playoff qualifying position.[90]

With Indy needing to win both of their final two games for an opportunity to qualify for the playoffs, Indy pulled out a 2–1 win against Loudoun United on October 18 in their final home game of the season, thanks to a brace from Bruno Rendón.[91]

The final regular season game for Indy Eleven took place on October 25 away against Western Conference side Orange County SC, with the Eleven needing a victory along with Detroit City failing to defeat the Tampa Bay Rowdies to make the playoffs. Detroit's 1–1 draw left Indy with an opportunity to seal the final playoff position in the Eastern Conference.[92] The Eleven fell behind early following a strike from defender Vuk Latinovich but equalized 13 minutes later after a Romario Williams header following a corner. With the match tied until the 91st minute, Orange County midfielder Ousmane Sylla scored to eliminate Indy Eleven from playoff contention and end their season.[93][94]

Aodhan Quinn's 11th assist of the season won him the Golden Playmaker award for the USL Championship's assist leader throughout the regular season, becoming the first player in league history to notch double-digit assists in a season three separate times.[95]

Roster

As of October 27, 2025[96]
No. Name Nationality Position(s) Date of birth (age) Signed in Previous club League Apps. League Goals
Goalkeepers
0 Hunter Sulte GK (2002-04-25) April 25, 2002 2024, 2025 Portland Timbers 49 0
23 Reice Charles-Cook GK (1994-04-08) April 8, 1994 2025 Welling United F.C. 4 0
31 Luke Pruter GK (2001-09-03) September 3, 2001 2025 Columbus Crew 2 4 0
44 Ryan Hunsucker[note 1] GK (2007-07-29) July 29, 2007 2025 Indy Eleven Academy 0 0
Defenders
2 Josh O'Brien DF (2003-02-07) February 7, 2003 2024 Hamilton Academical 46 1
3 Patrick Hogan DF (1997-09-17) September 17, 1997 2024 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 19 2
4 Finn McRobb DF (2002-01-30) January 30, 2002 2025 Minnesota United FC 2 10 0
12 Brian Schaefer DF (2002-04-17) April 17, 2002 2025 FC Cincinnati 2 9 1
16 Aedan Stanley DF (1999-12-13) December 13, 1999 2024 Miami FC 40 0
27 Bruno Rendón DF (2000-05-07) May 7, 2000 2024 Northern Colorado Hailstorm 26 3
30 Ben Ofeimu DF (2000-09-30) September 30, 2000 2024 Miami FC 53 4
33 Hayden White DF (1995-04-15) April 15, 1995 2024 Ebbsfleet United 23 0
41 James Musa DF (1992-04-01) April 1, 1992 2024 Colorado Springs Switchbacks 36 3
55 Maverick McCoy[note 2] DF (2007-07-24) July 24, 2007 2024 Indy Eleven Academy 0 0
71 Joey Zalinsky DF (2003-01-03) January 3, 2003 2025 St. Louis City SC 7 0
Midfielders
5 James Murphy MF (1997-09-17) September 17, 1997 2025 Detroit City FC 30 1
6 Cameron Lindley MF (1997-07-18) July 18, 1997 2020, 2023 Colorado Springs Switchbacks 100 2
8 Jack Blake MF (1994-09-22) September 22, 1994 2023 San Diego Loyal 87 22
14 Aodhan Quinn MF (1992-03-22) March 22, 1992 2023 Phoenix Rising 67 12
17 Logan Neidlinger MF (2005-09-06) September 6, 2005 2024 Indy Eleven Academy 22 1
21 Oliver Brynéus MF (1998-09-05) September 5, 1998 2025 Tvååkers IF 13 0
32 Brem Soumaoro MF (1996-08-08) August 8, 1996 2024 York United FC 15 0
Forwards
9 Romario Williams FW (1994-08-15) August 15, 1994 2024 Hartford Athletic 39 8
18 Elliot Collier FW (1995-02-22) February 22, 1995 2024 San Diego Loyal 60 6
19 Edward Kizza FW (1998-12-17) December 17, 1998 2024 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 28 3
22 Elvis Amoh FW (1992-02-02) February 2, 1992 2025 Detroit City FC 27 5
99 Maalique Foster FW (1996-11-05) November 5, 1996 2024 Colorado Springs Switchbacks 32 4

Transfers

In

No. Pos. Player Transferred from Fee/notes Date Source
Preseason transfers
19 FW Edward Kizza Pittsburgh Riverhounds Free transfer 12/3/24 [1]
27 DF Bruno Rendón Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC Undisclosed 12/5/24 [2]
GK Antony Siaha Monterey Bay FC Undisclosed 12/10/24 [3]
3 DF Patrick Hogan Pittsburgh Riverhounds Free transfer 12/12/24 [4]
22 FW Elvis Amoh Detroit City FC Free transfer 1/7/25 [5]
23 GK Reice Charles-Cook Welling United F.C. Undisclosed 1/21/25 [6]
21 MF Oliver Brynéus Tvååkers IF Free transfer 1/23/25 [7]
5 MF James Murphy Detroit City FC Free transfer 1/29/25 [8]
44 GK Ryan Hunsucker - Academy signing 1/30/25 [9]
0 GK Hunter Sulte Portland Timbers Loan 2/4/25 [10]
4 DF Finn McRobb Minnesota United FC 2 Free Transfer 2/7/25 [11]
12 DF Brian Schaefer FC Cincinnati 2 Loan 9/3/25 [12]
71 DF Joey Zalinsky St. Louis City SC Loan 9/8/25 [13]
31 GK Luke Pruter Columbus Crew 2 Loan 9/10/25 [14]

Out

No. Pos. Player Transferred to Fee/notes Date Source
Preseason transfers
GK Antony Siaha Hartford Athletic Mutual contract termination 2/25/25 [15]
0 GK Hunter Sulte Portland Timbers End of loan 11/4/24 [16]
1 GK Yannik Oettl - Released 11/20/24 [17]
5 DF Callum Chapman-Page - Released 11/20/24 [18]
7 FW Karsen Henderlong FC Naples Released 1/10/25 [19]
9 FW Augustine Williams Pittsburgh Riverhounds Released 1/27/25 [20]
12 MF Diego Sanchez - Released 11/20/24 [21]
13 FW Sebastián Guenzatti Detroit City FC Released 3/7/25 [22]
15 DF Adrián Diz Pe Hartford Athletic Undisclosed 1/27/25 [23]
16 MF Laurence Wootton Chicago Fire End of loan 11/4/24 [24]
20 MF Ben Mines Loudoun United FC Released 11/20/24 [25]
22 MF Tyler Gibson Oakland Roots Free transfer 12/3/24 [26]
42 FW Douglas Martinez Charleston Battery Free transfer 12/23/24 [27]
44 DF Macauley King - Released 11/20/24 [28]

Non-competitive

Preseason

January 31, 2025 Friendly Columbus Crew 2 1–1 Indy Eleven Columbus, OH
2:00 PM EST
  • Unknown
Report
February 12, 2025 Friendly Indy Eleven 1–2 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Westfield, IN
1:00 PM EST
Report
  • Larsen 78', 84'
Stadium: Grand Park Sports Complex
February 15, 2025 Friendly Chicago Fire FC II 0–3 Indy Eleven Bridgeview, IL
Report
February 21, 2025 Friendly Indy Eleven 5–0 Forward Madison FC Westfield, IN
11:00 AM EST
Report Stadium: Grand Park Sports Complex
March 2, 2025 Friendly Indy Eleven 3–1 FC Cincinnati 2 Indianapolis, IN
5:00 PM EST
Report
  • Opeymi 5'
Stadium: Carroll Stadium

Competitive

USL Championship

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Louisville City FC (S) 30 22 1 7 56 19 +37 73 Playoffs
2 Charleston Battery 30 19 6 5 62 32 +30 62
3 North Carolina FC 30 13 11 6 40 39 +1 45
4 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (C) 30 12 10 8 32 28 +4 44[a]
5 Hartford Athletic 30 13 12 5 48 36 +12 44[a]
6 Loudoun United FC 30 12 12 6 45 48 −3 42
7 Rhode Island FC 30 10 12 8 29 28 +1 38
8 Detroit City FC 30 9 11 10 33 35 −2 37
9 Indy Eleven 30 10 15 5 44 52 −8 35
10 Tampa Bay Rowdies 30 9 14 7 43 50 −7 34
11 Miami FC 30 8 16 6 29 44 −15 30
12 Birmingham Legion FC 30 5 13 12 36 50 −14 27
Source: USL Championship Standings
Rules for classification: 1) head-to-head points; 2) head-to-head goal differential; 3) points-per-game within conference; 4) total wins; 5) total goal differential; 6) total goals scored; 7) points earned against top four Conference finishers; 8) disciplinary points; 9) coin toss or drawing of lots
(C) Champions; (S) Players' Shield winner
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC are ahead of Hartford Athletic on head-to-head points. PGH 6, HFD 0.

Match results

The league announced the 34 week regular season schedule for every club on December 19, 2024. Indy began their season away to Eastern Conference side Miami FC on March 15 with their home opener taking place on week 3 against 2024 champion Colorado Springs Switchbacks on March 29. The regular season concluded with an away game against Orange County Soccer Club on October 25.[97] The Eleven faced expansion club Lexington SC for the first time in a competitive match on March 22.[98]

The regular season consisted of 30 matches, with the Eleven playing home and away against each Eastern Conference opponent. They also played 8 matches against Western conference opponents, 4 at home and 4 away. The additional 4 matches in the season were made up by group stage games in the USL Cup.[99]

March 15 1 Miami FC 1–3 Indy Eleven Miami, FL
6:30 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Pitbull Stadium
Attendance: 1,027
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic
March 22 2 Lexington SC 1–1 Indy Eleven Lexington, KY
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Lexington SC Stadium
Attendance: 4,299
Referee: Luis Arroyo
March 29 3 Indy Eleven 2–3 Colorado Springs Switchbacks Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 10,202
Referee: Joshua Encarnación
April 5 4 Indy Eleven 2–2 North Carolina FC Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 7,017
Referee: Edson Carvajal
April 19 6 Indy Eleven 1–3 Charleston Battery Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 10,080
Referee: Natalie Simon
May 3 7 Indy Eleven 2–2 Detroit City Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,738
Referee: Elijio Arreguin
May 10 8 Sacramento Republic 1–1 Indy Eleven Sacramento, CA
10:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Heart Health Park
Attendance: 9,358
Referee: Benjamin Meyer
May 16 9 El Paso Locomotive 3–1 Indy Eleven El Paso, TX
9:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Southwest University Park
Attendance: 5,077
Referee: Greg Dopka
May 28 10 Indy Eleven 4–4 Hartford Athletic Indianapolis, Indiana
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,056
Referee: Joshua Encarnación
Jun 4 11 Birmingham Legion 0–1 Indy Eleven Birmingham, AL
8:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Protective Stadium
Attendance: 4,332
Referee: Elton Garcia
June 14 12 Indy Eleven 1–0 Pittsburgh Riverhounds Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST Blake 45+2' Report Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,207
Referee: Alyssa Nichols
June 21 13 Indy Eleven 0–1 Las Vegas Lights Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,132
Referee: John Griggs
June 25 14 Tampa Bay Rowdies 3–1 Indy Eleven St. Petersburg, FL
9:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Al Lang Stadium
Attendance: 3,692
Referee: Jeremy Scheer
July 5 15 Indy Eleven 3–0 Monterey Bay Indianapolis, IN
7:30 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,169
Referee: Natalie Simon
July 12 16 Indy Eleven 1–0 Rhode Island FC Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,039
Referee: Mark Verso
July 18 17 North Carolina FC 4–2 Indy Eleven Cary, NC
7:30 PM EST
Report
Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 2,383
Referee: Joshua Encarnación
August 2 18 Indy Eleven 1–3 Tampa Bay Rowdies Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,107
Referee: Abdou Ndiaye
August 9 19 Detroit City 1–0 Indy Eleven Hamtramck, MI
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Keyworth Stadium
Attendance: 6,317
Referee: Matthew Corrigan
August 16 20 Loudoun United 3–2 Indy Eleven Leesburg, VA
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Segra Field
Attendance: 2,413
Referee: Atahan Yaya
August 23 21 Indy Eleven 3−2 Miami FC Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,942
Referee: Carlos Rodriguez
August 30 22 Indy Eleven 1–3 Louisville City Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 10,230
Referee: Greg Dopka
September 3 5 Hartford Athletic 0–2 Indy Eleven Hartford, CT
7:30 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Trinity Health Stadium
Attendance: 4,966
Referee: Matthew Thompson
September 6 23 Charleston Battery 2–1 Indy Eleven Mount Pleasant, SC
7:30 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Patriots Point Soccer Complex
Attendance: 5,012
Referee: Nabil Bensalah
September 13 24 Rhode Island FC 1–0 Indy Eleven Pawtucket, RI
4:30 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Tidewater Landing Stadium
Attendance: 8,498
Referee: Rodrigo Albuquerque
September 21 25 Indy Eleven 2–1 Birmingham Legion Indianapolis, IN
5:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 10,375
Referee: Alyssa Pennington
September 27 26 Indy Eleven 2–1 FC Tulsa Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,512
Referee: John Mato
October 4 27 Louisville City 2–0 Indy Eleven Louisville, KY
7:30 PM EST
Report Stadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 9,785
Referee: Servando Berna Rico
October 11 28 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 2–1 Indy Eleven Pittsburgh, PA
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Highmark Stadium
Attendance: 5,618
Referee: Muhammad Kaleia
October 18 29 Indy Eleven 2–1 Loudoun United Indianapolis, Indiana
8:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 10,163
Referee: Brandon Stevis
October 25 30 Orange County SC 2–1 Indy Eleven Irvine, CA
10:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Championship Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic

USL Championship Playoffs

The top eight teams in each USL Championship conference advanced to the 2025 USL Championship playoffs following the conclusion of the regular season.

U.S. Open Cup

As a member of the USL Championship, Indy Eleven participated in the U.S. Open Cup tournament for the 10th time, following their semi-final appearance in 2024. All 23 other USL Championship teams also participated, as well as 14 USL League One teams, 16 MLS teams, 10 MLS Next Pro teams, and 32 amateur teams from USL League Two, National Premier Soccer League, and open division qualifying. The format for the 2025 U.S. Open Cup was released on January 28, 2025, with Indy Eleven entering as hosts in the third round.[100] The third round draw took place on April 3, 2025, with Indy Eleven hosting fellow USL Championship team Miami FC on April 16.[101] Miami FC entered the tournament in the first round, defeating amateur team Naples United FC and MLS Next Pro side Inter Miami CF II prior to facing Indy, who won the match following a 123rd-minute goal from Hayden White.[102][103]

Indy travelled to face MLS side Philadelphia Union in the Round of 32 on May 7, with the winner playing the winner of the match between Pittsburgh Riverhounds and New York City FC.[104][105] Indy held Philadelphia to a 1–1 draw through regulation time and 30 minutes of extra time, advancing to penalties where Philadelphia advanced 5–4. Indy goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook made 10 total saves to limit the first division side to only one goal.[106]

Match results

April 16 3rd round Indy Eleven 1–0 (a.e.t.) Miami FC Indianapolis, IN
7:30 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 4,366
Referee: Calin Radosav
May 7 Round of 32 Philadelphia Union 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Indy Eleven Chester, PA
7:30 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Subaru Park
Attendance: 8,633
Referee: Matthew Corrigan
Penalties

USL Cup

The 2025 edition of the USL Cup is a professional soccer tournament held between teams in USL Championship and USL League One. Teams are split into six groups of six to seven teams; each team will play two teams in their group at home, and two others away. The teams winning their group, along with the two teams that scored the most goals among those that did not win their group, will move to a single-elimination knockout round.

The group stage of the USL cup is played from April 26 to the weekend of July 26. Teams are divided into six regional groups and play two regional opponents at home and the other two away. Indy Eleven was placed into Group 3, competing against fellow USL Championship sides Birmingham Legion and FC Tulsa as well as USL League One clubs Chattanooga Red Wolves, Forward Madison, and One Knoxville. The winner of the group stage in each group will advance to the knockout stage with several runners-up qualifying via a wild card.

Indy's first group stage match, an away game against Forward Madison FC, resulted in an 0–4 victory.[107] Indy followed up with a second victory on May 24 against One Knoxville and a penalty shootout win against Birmingham Legion on June 28.[108][109] Indy concluded the group stage with a 2–1 home victory over FC Tulsa, successfully advancing with an undefeated record to the quarterfinals of the tournament in their first appearance.[110]

Indy next faced USL League One side Greenville Triumph SC on August 20.[111] Despite scoring early in the second half and leading until the final minute of regular time, Indy conceded an own goal following a deflection from Aodhan Quinn.[112] With the match level after regular time the teams advanced to penalties, where Greenville goalkeeper Gunther Rankenburg made the deciding save against Oliver Brynéus to eliminate Indy from the competition.[113]

Group stage

Pos Lg Team Pld W PKW PKL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 USLC Indy Eleven 4 3 1 0 0 8 2 +6 11 Advance to knockout stage
2 USLC Birmingham Legion FC 4 3 0 1 0 8 4 +4 10 Advance to knockout stage (wild card)
3 USL1 Chattanooga Red Wolves SC 4 1 1 0 2 4 8 −4 5
4 USLC FC Tulsa 4 1 0 1 2 8 7 +1 4
5 USL1 Forward Madison FC 4 1 0 1 2 3 7 −4 4
6 USL1 One Knoxville SC 4 0 1 0 3 2 5 −3 2
Updated to match(es) played on July 26, 2025 (2025-07-26). Source: USL

Match results

April 26 Matchday 1 Forward Madison 0–4 Indy Eleven Madison, WI
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Breese Stevens Field
Attendance: 3,748
Referee: Muhammad Hassan
May 24 Matchday 2 One Knoxville 0–1 Indy Eleven Knoxville, TN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Covenant Health Park
Referee: Muhammad Kaleia
Jun 28 Matchday 3 Indy Eleven 1–1
(7–6 p)
Birmingham Legion Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,028
Referee: Brad Jensen
Penalties
July 26 Matchday 4 Indy Eleven 2–1 FC Tulsa Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,065
Referee: Gerald Flores
August 20 Quarterfinals Indy Eleven 1–1
(5–6 p)
Greenville Triumph Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM EST
Report
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 4,043
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic
Penalties

Season statistics

Appearances and goals

As of October 13, 2025.[114]
No. Pos Nat Player Total USLC U.S. Open Cup USL Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
0 GK  USA Hunter Sulte 28 0 23 0 1 0 4 0
2 DF  IRL Josh O'Brien 28 1 21 0 2 0 5 1
3 DF  USA Patrick Hogan 22 2 19 2 1 0 2 0
4 DF  SCO Finn McRobb 13 0 10 0 1 0 2 0
5 MF  USA James Murphy 36 1 30 1 1 0 5 0
6 MF  USA Cam Lindley 33 1 26 1 2 0 5 0
8 MF  SCO Jack Blake 36 10 30 9 1 0 5 1
9 FW  JAM Romario Williams 26 8 21 6 1 0 4 2
12 DF  USA Brian Schaefer 9 1 9 1 0 0 0 0
14 MF  USA Aodhan Quinn 34 4 28 3 1 0 5 1
16 DF  USA Aedan Stanley 11 0 8 0 2 0 1 0
17 MF  USA Logan Neidlinger 9 0 7 0 1 0 1 0
18 FW  NZL Elliot Collier 24 0 18 0 2 0 4 0
19 FW  UGA Edward Kizza 33 3 28 3 1 0 4 0
21 MF  SWE Oliver Brynéus 15 0 12 0 1 0 2 0
22 FW  GHA Elvis Amoh 33 9 27 5 2 1 4 3
23 GK  GRN Reice Charles-Cook 7 0 4 0 2 0 1 0
27 DF  CUB Bruno Rendón 33 3 26 3 2 0 5 0
30 DF  USA Ben Ofeimu 32 3 26 3 2 0 4 0
31 GK  USA Luke Pruter 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0
32 MF  LBR Brem Soumaoro 10 0 7 0 1 0 2 0
33 DF  ENG Hayden White 22 1 17 0 2 1 3 0
41 DF  NZL James Musa 35 2 29 2 1 0 5 0
44 GK  USA Ryan Hunsucker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
55 DF  USA Maverick McCoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
71 DF  USA Joey Zalinsky 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0
99 FW  JAM Maalique Foster 28 3 21 3 2 0 5 0

Disciplinary record

No. Pos. Name USLC Playoffs Open Cup USL Cup Total
0 GK Hunter Sulte 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2 DF Josh O'Brien 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0
3 DF Patrick Hogan 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
4 DF Finn McRobb 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
5 MF James Murphy 8 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 12 0
6 MF Cameron Lindley 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0
8 MF Jack Blake 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0
9 FW Romario Williams 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
12 DF Brian Schaefer 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
14 MF Aodhan Quinn 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0
15 DF Adrián Diz Pe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 DF Aedan Stanley 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
17 MF Logan Neidlinger 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
18 FW Elliot Collier 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
19 FW Edward Kizza 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
21 MF Oliver Brynéus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 FW Elvis Amoh 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
23 GK Reice Charles-Cook 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
27 DF Bruno Rendón 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 1
30 DF Ben Ofeimu 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 8 0
31 GK Luke Pruter 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
32 MF Brem Soumaoro 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
33 DF Hayden White 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1
41 DF James Musa 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 0
44 GK Ryan Hunsucker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
55 DF Maverick McCoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
71 DF Joey Zalinsky 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
99 FW Maalique Foster 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0

Source: Indy Stats

Clean sheets

No. Name USLC Playoffs Open Cup USL Cup Total Games Played
0 Hunter Sulte 5 0 0 1 6 28
23 Reice Charles-Cook 1 0 1 1 3 7
31 Luke Pruter 0 0 0 0 0 4
44 Ryan Hunsucker 0 0 0 0 0 0

Source: Indy stats

Goals

Rank Name USLC Playoffs Open Cup USL Cup Total Games Played
1 Jack Blake 10 0 0 1 11 36
2 Elvis Amoh 5 0 1 3 9 33
3 Romario Williams 6 0 0 2 8 26
4 Aodhan Quinn 3 0 0 1 4 34
T–5 Maalique Foster 3 0 0 0 3 28
T–5 Ben Ofeimu 3 0 0 0 3 32
T–5 Edward Kizza 3 0 0 0 3 33
T–5 Bruno Rendón 3 0 0 0 3 33
T–9 Patrick Hogan 2 0 0 0 2 21
T–9 James Musa 2 0 0 0 2 35
T–11 Brian Schaefer 1 0 0 0 1 9
T–11 Hayden White 0 0 1 0 1 22
T–11 Josh O'Brien 0 0 0 1 1 28
T–11 Cameron Lindley 1 0 1 0 1 33
T–11 James Murphy 1 0 0 0 1 36

Source: Indy stats

Awards

Weekly awards

USL Championship Team of the Week Selections
Week Starters Bench Opponent(s) Link
2 Jack Blake Patrick Hogan Miami [29]
3 Bruno Rendón Lexington [30]
4 Maalique Foster Colorado Springs [31]
5 Maalique Foster North Carolina [32]
8/9 Elvis Amoh Detroit [33]
13/14 Hunter Sulte Romario Williams Hartford, Birmingham [34]
15 Ben Ofeimu Pittsburgh [35]
17/18 Jack Blake (Player of the Week) Aodhan Quinn Tampa Bay, Monterey Bay [36]
25 Jack Blake Miami [37]
27 Jack Blake Hunter Sulte Hartford, Charleston [38]
29 Brian Schaefer Ben Ofeimu Aodhan Quinn Birmingham [39]
30 Brian Schaefer Tulsa [40]
33 Bruno Rendón Loudoun [41]
USL Championship Save of the Week
Week Player Opponent Link
27 Hunter Sulte Charleston [42]
33 Hunter Sulte Loudoun [43]
USL Cup Team of the Week Selections
Round Starter Bench Opponent Link
1 Jack Blake Elvis Amoh Madison [44]
3 Hunter Sulte Birmingham [45]

Season awards

Kits

Type Shirt Shorts Socks First appearance / Record (W–D–L)
Home Blue Blue Blue March 29 v. Colorado Springs / 7–4–8
Away Red Blue/Red Blue/Red March 16 a. Miami FC / 5–2–6
Third Black Black Black April 19 v. Charleston / 1–1–1

See also

Notes

  1. ^ USL Academy Signing
  2. ^ USL Academy Signing

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