Player Details

Name

Evan Louro

Pronunciation

LORE-oh

Height

6' 3"

Weight

225 lbs

Date of Birth

1.19.1996 (28)

Birthplace

South River, NJ, USA

Position

Goalkeeper

Position Detail

Goalkeeper

Preferred Side

Unknown

Roster Category

Senior
Career Summary

Evan Louro signed a one-year deal with FC Cincinnati on August 22, 2022 with options for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Louro joined the Orange and Blue from the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the USL Championship where he played for two seasons (2020, 2021). His option for 2023 was exercised on November 15, 2022.

2023 (FC Cincinnati): With FC Cincinnati 2, appeared and started in a career high eight games … totaled 26 saves and 18 goals against … allowed one goal in four of his eight starts (5/21, 6/04, 7/16, 7/29).

2022 (FC Cincinnati): Did not appear with the first team … in four matches for FC Cincinnati 2 of MLS NEXT Pro … started his first match for FC Cincinnati 2 against Orlando City B in a 2-2 draw making six saves ... started the final four games for FC Cincinnati 2…finished the season with 12 saves.

2021 (Tampa Bay Rowdies): Made 34 appearances … recorded 14 shutouts during the regular season, the second highest mark in USLC history … Golden Glove winner holding a .74 goals against average…in goal for a league record 891-minute shutout streak, a league record … tied an individual league record with eight consecutive shutouts … 2021 USL Championship Goalkeeper of the Year.

2020 (Tampa Bay Rowdies): Made 16 appearances … recorded seven shutouts during the regular season (condensed season).

2017-19 (New York Red Bulls): Made 79 regular season starts with NYRBII … logged over 7,000 minutes in the USLC … made 21 appearances in first season with NYRBII (2017 )… recorded five clean sheets and 73 saves during the 2018 season.

COLLEGE (Michigan): Played three seasons at the University of Michigan … made 46 total appearances for the Wolverines … played 4,248 minutes and finished his college career with a 1.17 goals against average … totaled 155 saves and 12 shutouts … recorded a career-best 1.05 goals allowed average as a sophomore, the second best mark in program history.