Lexington, KY – As Lexington Sporting Club prepares for its inaugural USL Championship season in 2025, the club announces that several players from the 2024 season will not be returning. The decision reflects the organization’s strategic focus on assembling a roster that aligns with its goals for the upcoming season.
The following players will not be returning for the 2025 campaign:
- Michael Agboola
- Modesto Mendez
- Anthony Patti
- Erick Gonzalez
- Austin Causey
- Amal Knight
- Pierre Mane
- Marcel Canadi
- Alexis Cerritos
- David Loera
- Jorge Corrales
- Khalid Balogun
- Ebenezer Ackon
- Tate Robertson
- Kaelon Fox
- CC Uche
Additionally, Issac Cano and Kameron Lacey, who were on loan during the 2024 season, will return to their parent clubs.
Lexington Sporting Club deeply appreciates the contributions and efforts of these players throughout the 2024 season. They have been an integral part of the club’s journey, and we wish each of them nothing but success in the next phase of their careers.
The club is actively working to assemble a roster that reflects its ambition and commitment to the Central Kentucky community. Fans can stay informed on roster updates and team news by visiting www.lexsporting.com and following Lexington Sporting Club on social media.
About Lexington Sporting Club
Lexington Sporting Club is a U.S. Soccer professional soccer club competing in the USL Championship (U.S. Soccer second division men’s professional soccer), and in USL Super League (U.S. Soccer first division women’s professional soccer). The two professional teams are the pinnacle of the soccer ecosystem in Lexington that features more than 1,000 players within its youth and academy systems. Lexington SC has recently opened a 7500-seat, state-of-the-art stadium, indoor facilities and training fields.
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