
Indy Eleven at Detroit City FC
Sat., July 18, 2026 | 7:00 pm
Keyworth Stadium | Hamtramck, Mich.
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Stats: #DETvIND MatchCenter at USLChampionship.com
Setting the Scene
Indy Eleven continues its road trip at Detroit City FC on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. on WRTV 6 and ESPN+.
IND DET
13 Games 14
18 Goals 21
62 SOT 65
15 Assists 13
14 Goals Conceded 14
50 Shots Faced 45
2 Clean Sheets 5
Series
The Boys in Blue lead the all-time series 4-3-3 with Detroit City FC after a 2-1 victory at Carroll Stadium on March 21.
Indy leads 4-3-3 | GF 12, GA 7
Last Five Meetings
March 21, 2026 W, 2-1 Home
Aug. 9, 2025 L, 1-0 Away
May 3, 2025 D, 2-2 Home
Oct. 12, 2025 D, 0-0 Away
May 22, 2024 W, 3-0 Home
Last Meeting
Indy Eleven forward Bruno Rendon and midfielder Aodhan Quinn were selected to the USL Championship “Team of the Week” after helping the Boys in Blue earn a 2-1 victory over Eastern Conference rival Detroit City FC in the Home Opener on March 21 at Carroll Stadium.
Rendon recorded an assist on forward Dylan Sing’s first Boys in Blue goal in the 43rd minute to give the hosts a 1-0 lead. Midfielder Josh O’Brien set up the scoring sequence with a run up the right sideline, hesitating and then playing a cheeky ball behind the defensive line into the box near the end line that Rendon chased down and chipped to the near post, where Sing headed it home.
O’Brien set up the game-winning goal in the 62nd, heading an errant clearance to Rendon, who chested it down and struck a left-footed laser for the game winner. That score was a finalist for the USL Championship “Goal of the Week”.
Rendon tied for team-high honors with four shots and two shots on target, adding two chances created, five completed passes in the final third, three crosses attempted, and two aerial duels won.
The Matanzas, Cuba, native joined Indy Eleven after earning USL League One “Defender of the Year” in 2024 for Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC under Coach Eamon Zayed, the Boys in Blue franchise scoring leader. Rendon helped Northern Colorado to its best-ever season and the inaugural USL Cup championship, scoring nine goals in eight Cup matches.
Captain Aodhan Quinn led Indy Eleven with four chances created, nine crosses attempted, and 11 completed passes (nine in the final third), adding three tackles won and two shots against Detroit City FC.
The three-time All-League selection is the only player in league history to have recorded 50 goals and 60 assists in regular-season play and the first player in USL-C history to record double-digit assists in a season three times, including a franchise-record 11 in 2025.
USL Championship
Indy Eleven 2:1 Detroit City FC
Sat., Mar. 21, 2026 – 7:00 p.m.
Carroll Stadium | Indianapolis
Weather: Sunny, 76 degrees
Attendance: 9,357
Scoring Summary
IND – Dylan Sing (Bruno Rendón) 43’
DET – Darren Smith (Kobe Hernández-Foster) 56’
IND – Bruno Rendón (Josh O’Brien) 62’
Discipline Summary
IND – Alejandro Mitrano (caution) 77’
Indy Eleven Lineup: Eric Dick, Aodhan Quinn (captain), Paco Craig, Makel Rasheed, Hayden White, Josh O’Brien, Noble Okello (Loïc Mesanvi 61’), Cam Lindley, Dylan Sing (Alejandro Mitrano 61’), Charlie Sharp (Edward Kizza 82’), Bruno Rendón (Kian Williams 86’).
Indy Eleven Subs Not Used: Anthony Herbert, Reice Charles-Cook, Mikah Thomas.
Detroit City FC Lineup: Carlos Herrera, Tommy Silva, Callum Montgomery, Devon Amoo-Mensah (captain), Haruki Yamazaki, Ryan Williams (Chisom Egbuchulam 73’), Kobe Hernández-Foster, Ates Diouf (Alex Dalou 82’), Maxi Rodriguez, Jeciel Cedeño (Preston Tabort Etaka 73’), Darren Smith (Abdoulaye Diop 82’).
Detroit City FC Subs Not Used: Rhys Williams, Rio Hope-Gund, Carlos Saldana.
Wednesday at Miami
Indy Eleven fell on the road at Miami FC on Wednesday, conceding on both sides of halftime to lose 2-0 at Pitbull Stadium. The defeat snapped a seven-game winning streak against Miami FC in all competitions for the Boys in Blue, who hadn’t lost to their Eastern Conference rival since 2022.
Indy Eleven — who entered the game tied for first place in league goals conceded with 12 allowed in 12 games — stayed strong defensively for much of the first half. The visitors won the first four corners of the game, finishing with a 9-1 advantage in that category.
Bruno Rendon almost nabbed his eighth league goal of the year in the 39th minute on one of those corners from captain Aodhan Quinn, but his volley from the right side of the six was cleared off the line. Quinn recorded a game-high 10 crosses in the match.
Shortly after, goalkeeper Eric Dick made his only save, catching an airborne shot from outside of the box to the middle of the goal.
After Miami took the lead just before halftime, the Boys in Blue were on the front foot for the start of the second half, putting two shots on target in the first 15 minutes after the break. The latter of those came after Rendon made a crafty run into the box off the right wing, but his low shot to the near post was saved.
Miami’s insurance goal ended a seven-game streak for Indy Eleven of allowing one goal or less in the league. The last time a team scored two or more goals against the Boys in Blue was Birmingham Legion FC in a 2-2 draw on April 19. Despite failing to score, the visitors outshot the hosts 13-10.
Indy Eleven have won four of their last six in USL-C play and sit in sixth place in the conference. The Boys in Blue have three games in hand on Miami and two games in hand on three of the other four teams above them in the table.
USL Championship
Indy Eleven 0:2 Miami FC
Wed., July 15, 2026 – 7:00 p.m.
Pitbull Stadium | Miami, Fla.
Weather: Cloudy, 84 degrees
Attendance: 611
Scoring Summary
MIA – Rodrigo da Costa (Joel Soñora) 44’
MIA – Jürgen Locadia (Alessandro Milesi) 76’
Discipline Summary
MIA – Joel Soñora (caution) 74’
Indy Eleven Lineup: Eric Dick, Aodhan Quinn (captain), Hesron Barry, Makel Rasheed (Nabi Kibunguchy 71’), Logan Neidlinger, Jack Blake (Kian Williams 71’), Cam Lindley, Josh O’Brien, Loïc Mesanvi (Mohamed Omar 63’), Noble Okello (Charlie Sharp 63’), Bruno Rendón.
Indy Eleven Subs not used: Reice Charles-Cook, Alejandro Mitrano, Paco Craig.
Miami FC Lineup: Eloy Room (captain), Alessandro Milesi, Angelo Calfo, Daltyn Knutson, Bachir Ndiaye (Mason Tunbridge 84’), Joel Soñora, Riyon Tori, Matías Romero, Arney Rocha (Tulu 73’), Jürgen Locadia (Mathieu Ndongo 84’), Rodrigo da Costa (Gerald Diaz 68’).
Miami FC Subs not used: Tommy Musto, Cristian Blanco, Tomas Castro Celdran, Diego Mello, Santiago Garcia.
Indy Eleven Appearances (All Competitions)
1. Cam Lindley 132 2020, 2023-
2. Ayoze 126 2018-22
3. Brad Ring 115 2014-18
Jack Blake 115 2023-
5. Karl Ouimette 108 2018-22
6. Don Smart 101 2014-17
Indy Eleven Goals (All Competitions)
1. Jack Blake 28 2023-
2. Eamon Zayed 27 2016-17
3. Tyler Pasher 24 2018-20
Indy Eleven USL Era (2018-) Goals (All Competitions)
1. Jack Blake 28 2023-
2. Tyler Pasher 24 2018-20
3. Sebastian Guenzatti 16 2023-24
4. Manuel Arteaga 15 2021-22
5. Aodhan Quinn 14 2023-
Aodhan Quinn USL Championship All-Time Rankings
Minutes | 25,248 | 1st
Games Started | 288 | 1st
Assists | 64 | 2nd
Appearances | 302 | 2nd
Tackles Won | 211 | 18th
USL Championship Regular Season Goal Contributions
1. Dane Kelly 132 (106 goals, 26 assists)
2. Enzo Martinez 131 (78 goals, 53 assists)
3. Aodhan Quinn 121 (57 goals, 64 assists)
Most USLC Regular Seasons with 10 Assists
1. Aodhan Quinn – 3 (2018-OC, 2021-PHX, 2025-IND)
2. Kenardo Forbes – 2 (2022-PIT, 2023-PIT)
2. Antoine Hoppenot – 2 (2018-RNO; 2022-DET)
USL Championship Regular Season Shutout % (min. 30)
6. Eric Dick 35.4% 34 Clean Sheets, 95 Games Played
Paco Craig USL Championship All-Time Rankings
Aerial Duels Won | 752 | 1st
Clearances | 1,030 | 1st
Blocks | 175 | 4th
Duels Won | 1,277 | 4th
Interceptions | 337 | 4th
Games Started | 236 | T 12th
Minutes | 20,923 | 15th
2026 USL Championship Stats
Individual
Category Player Rank Total
Shots on Target-Bruno Rendon T4th, 16
Chances Created-Aodhan Quinn T6th, 29
Crosses-Aodhan Quinn 7th, 81
Cam Lindley T16th, 58
Saves-Eric Dick 8th, 36
Goals-Bruno Rendon T8th, 7
Aerial Duels Won-Paco Craig T10th, 43
Bruno Rendon T14th, 41
Clearances-Paco Craig 11th, 77
Shots-Bruno Rendon T12th, 25
Assists-Aodhan Quinn T18th, 3
Team
Category Rank Total
Goals Conceded T4th, 14
Goals, Second Half T5th, 14
Team Leaders (USL Championship stats)
Stat Player #
Goals-Bruno Rendon, 7
Assists-Aodhan Quinn 3
Shots-Bruno Rendon, 25
Shots on Target-Bruno Rendon, 16
Chances Created-Aodhan Quinn, 29
Crosses-Aodhan Quinn, 81
Fouls Won-Jack Blake, 22
Duels Won-Bruno Rendon, 77
Aerial Duels Won-Paco Craig, 43
Clearances-Paco Craig, 77
Blocks-Aodhan Quinn, 9
Interceptions-Cam Lindley, 10
Minutes-Eric Dick, Cam Lindley, Josh O’Brien, 1170
USL Career Regular Season Individual Rankings
Clean Sheets
T13. Eric Dick – 34
Saves
21. Eric Dick – 282
Assists
2. Aodhan Quinn – 64
T19. Cam Lindley – 32
Goals
T23. Aodhan Quinn – 57
40 Goals
Jack Blake – 44
20 Goals
Edward Kizza – 21
Goals+Assists
3. Aodhan Quinn – 121 (57 goals, 64 assists)
20 Assists
Jack Blake – 27
70 Goals+Assists
Jack Blake – 71 (44 goals, 27 assists)
30 Goals+Assists
Cam Lindley – 37 (5 goals, 32 assists)
20 Goals+Assists
Edward Kizza – 24 (21 goals, 3 assists)
Penalties Converted (attempted)
1. Aodhan Quinn – 25 (28)
T5. Jack Blake – 15 (17)
20,000 Minutes
1. Aodhan Quinn – 25,248
15. Paco Craig – 20,923
15,000 Minutes
Jack Blake – 15,351
Cam Lindley – 15,312
200 Appearances
Paco Craig – 248
Jack Blake – 209
Cam Lindley – 201
100 Appearances
Edward Kizza – 118
Pat Hogan – 107
Games Started
1. Aodhan Quinn – 288
14. Paco Craig – 236
150 Games Started
Jack Blake – 179
Cam Lindley – 174
Team Highs/Lows
Single-Match Highs
Shots: 26 | May 9 vs. JAX
SOT: 9 | May 9 vs. JAX
Possession: 54.2% | May 9 vs. JAX
Corners: 12 | May 9 vs. JAX
Single-Match Lows
Shots: 7 | May 30 vs. RI
SOT: 2 | May 30 vs. RI, June 13 at PIT
Possession: 29% | Mar. 21 vs. DET
Corners: 2 | Mar. 28 at HFD, Apr. 4 vs. PIT, Apr. 19 at BHM
Opponent Highs
Shots: 20 | May 30 vs. RI
SOT: 8 | Apr. 4 vs. PIT
Possession: 71% | Mar. 21 vs. DET
Corners: 11 | Mar. 21 vs. DET
Opponent Lows
Shots: 6 | May 9 vs. JAX
SOT: 1 | May 9 vs. JAX
Possession: 45.8% | May 9 vs. JAX
Corners: 1 | July 15 at MIA
Coach Sean McAuley
Sean McAuley was named to the USL-C “Team of the Week” for Week 12 of 2026. His team is undefeated in league matches at Carroll Stadium since August 30, 2025 (9-0-1).
McAuley earned USLC “Coach of the Month” in May 2024 and was nominated for USLC Midseason “Coach of the Year” after leading his team to a 12-match unbeaten streak (4/17-6/15).
The Sheffield, England, native led Indy Eleven to the 2024 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinals with four straight victories, including a 2-1 triumph at MLS-side Atlanta United on July 9.
In 2025, Indy Eleven continued its run of Cup success under McAuley with a 4-0-3 record in cup play. The Boys in Blue won their U.S. Open Cup Third Round match vs. Miami FC on Hayden’s White’s stoppage-time goal from Cam Lindley.
ALL: 41-34-22 (.536) | US Open Cup: 6-2-1 | USL Cup: 4-1-4 | USL Championship: 31-30-17
2026 Roster Breakdown (7/14/26)
Goalkeepers (3): Reice Charles-Cook, Eric Dick, Ryan Hunsucker
Defenders (9): Hesron Barry, Paco Craig, Anthony Herbert, Pat Hogan, Nabi Kibunguchy, Alejandro Mitrano, Josh O’Brien, Makel Rasheed, Hayden White
Midfielders (6): Jack Blake, Cam Lindley, Logan Neidlinger, Noble Okello, Mohamed Omar, Aodhan Quinn
Forwards (6): Edward Kizza, Tyler Lowden, Loïc Mesanvi, Bruno Rendon, Charlie Sharp, Kian Williams
On Loan (2): Allen Gavilanes, Dylan Sing
Newcomers (15)
USL-C (7): Paco Craig (North Carolina), Eric Dick (Pittsburgh), Allen Gavilanes (Miami), Anthony Herbert (Las Vegas),
Alejandro Mitrano (Miami), Noble Okello (Phoenix), Mohamed Omar (San Antonio)
USL League One (1): Makel Rasheed (South Georgia Tormenta)
MLS NEXT Pro (4): Hesron Barry (New England), Loïc Mesanvi (Minnesota), Charlie Sharp (Toronto), Dylan Sing
(Charlotte)
Canadian Premier League (1): Kian Williams (Valour FC)
Singapore Premier League (1): Nabi Kibunguchy (Hougang United FC)
Indy Eleven Academy (1): Tyler Lowden
Player Transactions
July 14, 2026: Signed D Nabi Kibunguchy from Hougang United FC)
July 1, 2026: Loaned F Dylan Sing to Portland Hearts of Pine (USL1)
May 29, 2026: Signed F Tyler Lowden to USL Academy Contract.
May 15, 2026: Loaned M Allen Gavilanes to Union Omaha (USL1)
Apr. 9, 2026: Signed M Mo Omar from San Antonio FC (USL-C).
Mar. 16, 2026: Signed GK Ryan Hunsucker to Academy Contract
Mar. 12, 2026: Acquired D Mikah Thomas on loan from Charlotte
Mar. 2, 2026: Signed F Loïc Mesanvi from Minnesota United (MLS)
Jan. 21, 2026: Signed D Paco Craig from North Carolina (USL-C)
Jan. 20, 2026: Signed D Hesron Barry from New England (MLSN)
Jan. 15, 2026: Signed M Noble Okello from Phoenix (USL-C)
Jan. 12, 2026: Signed F Kian Williams from Valour FC (CPL)
Jan. 8, 2026: Signed D Alejandro Mitrano from Miami (USL-C)
Jan. 7, 2026: Signed D Anthony Herbert from Las Vegas (USL-C)
Dec. 18 2025: Signed M Allen Gavilanes from Miami (USL-C)
Dec. 11, 2025: Signed D Makel Rasheed from South Georgia Tormenta (USL League One)
Dec. 9, 2025: Signed GK Eric Dick from Pittsburgh (USL-C)
Dec. 4, 2025: Signed F Dylan Sing from Charlotte FC (MLS)
Dec. 2, 2025: Signed F Charlie Sharp from Toronto FC (MLS)
Nov. 26, 2025: Announced 10 players returning from 2025:
M Jack Blake, GK Reice Charles-Cook, D Pat Hogan, F Edward Kizza, M Cam Lindley, M Logan Neidlinger, D Josh O’Brien,
M Aodhan Quinn, F Bruno Rendon, and D Hayden White.


















































































































































































































































































