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Indy Eleven

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American professional soccer club based in Indianapolis

Soccer club
Indy Eleven
Indy Eleven Logo
Indy Eleven Logo
Full nameIndy Eleven
NicknameThe Boys in Blue[1]
FoundedJanuary 16, 2013; 12 years ago (January 16, 2013)
StadiumMichael A. Carroll Stadium
Indianapolis,Indiana
Capacity10,524 (expanded to 12,111)
Owners
List
  • Ersal Ozdemir
    Brian Bauer
    Don Gottwald
    Shane Hageman
    Jeffrey A. Laborsky
    Fred Merritt
    Quinn Ricker
    Chris Traylor[2]
PresidentGreg Stremlaw
Head coachSean McAuley
LeagueUSL Championship
20259th, Eastern Conference
Playoffs: Did not qualify
Websiteindyeleven.com
Current season

Indy Eleven is an American professionalsoccer team based inIndianapolis,Indiana. Founded in 2013, the team made its debut in theNorth American Soccer League (NASL) in 2014, before moving to theUnited Soccer League (USL) in 2018.[3][4] The club also began fielding a women's team in theUSL W League beginning in 2022, with plans of eventually moving up toUSL Super League.

The franchise plays its home games atIU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium, with plans for a new stadium atEleven Park currently in doubt.[5][6][7]

History

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Indy Eleven players during a 2014 fall season league game

Thanks in part to efforts from a grassroots soccer organization known as theBrickyard Battalion, on January 16, 2013, the NASL announced that an Indianapolis expansion team owned by Ersal Özdemir, CEO of Keystone Group LLC, would join the league in 2014. Özdemir namedPeter Wilt as the team's first president and general manager, after the veteran American soccer executive had served in a consulting role to explore the viability of professional soccer in Indianapolis in the three months leading up to the January 2013 announcement.

The name and club colors were officially revealed to the public on April 25, 2013, during a ceremony held at Indianapolis'Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument.[8] The team was named after the11th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment, an infantry regiment that served with notoriety in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War. ColonelLew Wallace commanded the regiment, which was mustered on April 25, 1861. The team name reflects both the culture of the game and pays homage to the history of the state.[9] The number also is an obvious reference to the number of players on the field when at full strength. The number eleven is also important to the world-renownedIndianapolis 500, with the race traditionally featuring eleven rows of cars and drivers and the first race being held in1911.

Indy Eleven named former Indiana University standout and U.S. international,English Premier League, andMajor League Soccer (MLS) veteranJuergen Sommer as its first head coach/director of soccer operations on June 11, 2013. On October 1, 2013, the team announcedKristian Nicht as their first signing.[10]

Even though the team did not begin play until the spring 2014 season, the team announced in November 2013 that it had already sold over 7,000 season tickets, and in capping season ticket sales, became the first team in NASL history to have a wait list for season tickets.[11][12]

The team made its NASL regular-season debut on April 12, 2014, in a 1–1 draw against theCarolina Railhawks at home in front of 11,048 fans at Carroll Stadium.[13]

On June 2, 2015, Sommer was fired as manager, withTim Regan taking over in an interim capacity.[14] Regan's interim role ended on December 2 withTim Hankinson being appointed as the club's manager.[15]

Indy Eleven won the 2016 Spring Championship after an undefeated season. The team, in a game called "The Miracle at the Mike," overturned a three-goal tiebreaker deficit to secure its first title.[16]

On January 31, 2017, the Eleven announced that they would seek to join Major League Soccer during theleague's expansion efforts for teams to join by 2020.[17] The Eleven were passed over in the initial 2017 bidding.

On November 28, 2017, the Eleven announced that Tim Hankinson would not be returning as manager for the 2018 season.[18]

On January 10, 2018, the Eleven announced they had left the NASL and joined theUnited Soccer League for the 2018 season.[19]Martin Rennie was then named as the Eleven's new head coach on January 16.[20]

Historical chart of Indy Eleven's regular season performance within the American soccer pyramid

On March 27, 2020, The Shop Indy teamed up with Indy Eleven to start selling t-shirts with "Indy Eleven Cares" on it in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Funds from the t-shirt sells would go to the Community Health Network Foundation's Lisa Borinstein Caregiver Assistance Fund to help employees and caregivers pay for medical expenses, transportation, food, and more.[21][22]

On June 16, 2021, Indy Eleven and Rennie mutually agreed to part ways after four seasons. Rennie managed 99 matches and was the longest tenured coach in Indy Eleven history.[23]

On November 16, 2021, Indy Eleven namedMark Lowry as the team's new head coach and fourth in club history.[24]

On November 28, 2023, Indy Eleven announced the departure of Lowry after two seasons. Lowry led the Eleven to an overall regular season record of 25–28–15 and their firstUSL Championship playoff appearance since 2019.[25]

On January 8, 2024, the club named formerMinnesota United interim managerSean McAuley as head coach, the fifth in club history.[26]

Major League Soccer

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Indianapolis became the 12th team to apply for one of four available expansion spots in MLS, submitting their application just before the January 31, 2017, deadline.[27] However, on November 29, 2017, MLS CommissionerDon Garber announced the four finalist cities for the round of expansion and Indianapolis was not among them. Subsequently, Indy Eleven released a statement claiming, "We are planning on being a finalist for the next round of MLS expansion opportunities."[28] Despite Indy Eleven's persistence to establish a stadium deal with the city and a location for the venue, other cities surpassed their efforts and were awarded franchises. This includedCincinnati,Nashville,Sacramento,St. Louis, andCharlotte, along with a new team inAustin.[29]

Greg Stremlaw reiterated after Charlotte was accepted to MLS in December 2019, as the league's 30th team, that Indy Eleven is still committed to their bid and believes further expansion will occur. Stremlaw stated, "I think we have a very strong application" and claimed that the ownership group and the bid will stick to the process that they have followed throughout the expansion talks.[30] Construction ofEleven Park was tied to an application for an MLS team initialized in 2024.[31]

On April 25, 2024, Indianapolis mayorJoe Hogsett announced that he had been speaking with MLS commissionerDon Garber about bringing an expansion team to the city. Indy Eleven, as well as Eleven Park stadium developer Keystone Group, were not made aware of this fact or involved in the process, which places the club's future in doubt.[32][33][34]

Keystone Group issued a statement on the same day accusing the mayoral administration of "preparing to walk away" from the stadium deal, which Hogsett's office later denied, stating that a proposal was made between Keystone and Indy Eleven but not the city.[35] This is despite the fact that Hogsett himself attended the groundbreaking of the site in May 2023, which officials said was not a city endorsement of the project.[36]

Indy Eleven Women

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On September 24, 2021, Indy Eleven announced the fielding of a team in the amateurUSL W League as part of the league'sinaugural season in 2022. The team was the 17th team to be announced for the amateur women's league.[37] The team hosted the league's first-ever match, defeatingKings Hammer FC 3–1.[38] Indy Eleven won the Great Lakes Division in an undefeated10–0–2 season and advanced to the playoffs, where they fell to eventual finalistsMinnesota Aurora FC 2–1 in the quarter-finals.[39]

On May 16, 2023, Indy Eleven announced that they had also acquired a franchise in the forthcoming professionalUSL Super League.[40]

In the2023 USL W League season, Indy Eleven won the USL W League's Valley division on head-to-head tiebreaker againstRacing Louisville FC, then won the Central Conference championship over Minnesota Aurora FC.[41] The campaign included a league-record 16–0 victory againstSt. Charles FC to clinch the division, avenging Indy Eleven's only loss during the season.[42] Indy then advanced to its first national championship finals match on a 91st-minute stoppage-time goal byAlia Martin to defeat theSan Francisco Glens 3–2 in the national semi-finals.[43] Indy Eleven defeated theNorth Carolina Courage U23 2–1 to earn their firstUSL W League Championship.[44]

Following the confirmation on February 9, 2024, that the USL Super League would receive Division One Sanctioning from theU.S. Soccer Federation ahead of the inaugural 2024–25 Super League season, the team announced the Indianapolis franchise would begin play following the completion of Eleven Park Stadium in 2025.[45]

In June 2024, former Indy Eleven playerHal Hershfelt was called up as an alternate to theUnited States National Team's squad for the2024 Summer Olympics inFrance.[46]

In January 2025, Brandon Kim was promoted to head coach.[47]

Year-by-year

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Indy Eleven Women records by season
SeasonLeagueDivisionRegular seasonPlayoffsTop goalscorer(s)
PldWLDGFGAGDPts.Pos.NameGoals
[48]USL WGreat Lakes121002317+24321stQFKatie Soderstrom11
[49]Valley10811403+37251st[a]Champions
  • Sam Dewey
  • Madison Williams
7
[50]Valley107213813+25231stConference FinalsNatalie Mitchell7
[50]Valley105502212+10153rddid not qualifyMaddy Osswald3
  1. ^Tied for first on points withRacing Louisville FC, and won the first tiebreaker of head-to-head record (1–0–1).

Record

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Main article:List of Indy Eleven seasons

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by Indy. For the full season-by-season history, seeList of Indy Eleven seasons.

Overview of Indy Eleven seasons
SeasonLeaguePositionPlayoffsUSL CupUSOCContinentalAverage attendanceTop goalscorer(s)
DivLeaguePldWLDGFGAGDPtsPPGConf.OverallNameGoals
20212USLC3291583247−15351.0912th25thDNQN/ANHDNQN/AVenezuelaManuel Arteaga10
2022USLC34121754155−14411.219th19thDNQR28,285BrazilStefano Pinho11
2023USLC341311104638+5491.446th11thR1R39,709UruguaySebastián Guenzatti11
2024USLC34141194950-1511.504th7thR1SF9,795Sierra LeoneAugustine Williams13
2025USLC30101554452-8351.169th18thDNQQFRo329,465ScotlandJack Blake11
  1. ^Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only.
  2. ^Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in league, league playoffs,U.S. Open Cup,USL Cup and other competitive continental matches.

Colors and crest

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The name "Eleven" does not reference the eleven players who take to the field representing the club, but pays homage to Indiana's11th Regiment Indiana Infantry in theAmerican Civil War, while the navy colored checkered background is a nod to both Indianapolis' auto-racing culture and the Brickyard Battalion supporters group. Lady Victory from theSoldiers' and Sailors' monument is the focal point of the crest. The color scheme is the same as that of thecivic flag of Indianapolis.[51]

Kits

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Predominantly red, white, and blue, the jerseys unveiled on October 1, 2013,[52] also featured a sublimated checker board pattern paying homage to Indianapolis' rich auto racing heritage centered around theIndianapolis Motor Speedway. The jerseys were manufactured byDiadora[53] andHonda was the primary sponsor.

The jerseys used from 2017 to 2020 were manufactured byAdidas with Honda remaining the sponsor. In 2021, USL entered into an agreement with sports apparel manufacturerPuma as the leagues official apparel partner.[54] As part of this move, several teams including Indy Eleven changed to Puma as their kit manufacturer.

On January 1, 2024, the team announced thatUnder Armour would serve as their official kit provider beginning in the 2024 season.[55] The club announced a sponsorship deal withFord on January 16, 2024, that includes the auto company serving as the front shirt sponsor beginning in the 2024 season.[56] The sponsorship replaces Honda, who were the team's primary sponsor from their first jersey unveiling in 2013.

Sponsorship

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Kit sponsors for Indy Eleven
PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2014–2016ItalyDiadoraHonda
2017–2020GermanyAdidas
2021–2023GermanyPuma
2024–presentUnited StatesUnder ArmourFord

Supporters

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Brickyard Battalion

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The primarysupporters group for the Indy Eleven is the Brickyard Battalion, established on August 3, 2011.[57] The supporters group has its origins in agrassroots campaign to elicit local support for bringing professional soccer to Indianapolis. Membership consists of more than 2,000 supporters, with over 4,000 officially registered supporters throughout the state of Indiana;[58] affiliate chapters in the greater Indianapolis area and beyond include, but are not limited to: Slaughterhouse-19 BYB, Battery 37 BYB and Cologne – Germany BYB (an affiliate chapter based inCologne, Germany).[59]

Rivalries

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LIPAFC

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Further information:LIPAFC

Indy Eleven first played againstLouisville City FC in the third round of the2015 U.S. Open Cup, a game Louisville City won, 2–0. The two clubs met again in a series of friendlies the following two seasons, as well as the third round of the2016 U.S. Open Cup, where Indy defeated Louisville by a score of 2–1. The arrival of the Eleven to the United Soccer League in 2018 resulted in the two becoming divisional rivals, and was given the unusual title of "Louisville-Indianapolis Proximity Association Football Contest", or "LIPAFC" during the season by both clubs on social media.

Stadium

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Further information:Eleven Park andIU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium

Indy Eleven have played their home matches atIU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium, in downtown Indianapolis throughout their existence except for 2018 through 2020, when they played at the nearbyLucas Oil Stadium.

In early 2014, Indy Eleven sought to build a new $87 million stadium with a capacity of 18,500 seats, but were not able to build the political support to finance their plan.[12] On January 13, 2015, House Bill 1273 was submitted to the Indiana General Assembly, proposing to pay for the stadium by expanding ticket taxes through 2045 instead of ending in 2023 at a projected $5 million per year, but the bill failed to pass.[60]

In 2018, the club announced that they would play their home matches at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of theIndianapolis Colts. IU Carroll Stadium continued to be used as a secondary venue for if the home matches needed to be moved due to scheduling conflicts at Lucas Oil Stadium.[61]

In 2019, the club announced a plan to buildEleven Park, a new $550 million mixed-use development, with a new stadium with a capacity of 20,000 as the centerpiece. This site is planned to include 600 apartments, 150,000 square feet (14,000 m2) of office space, 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of retail space, and a 200-room hotel. Ersal Ozdemir stated that is "the opportunity to create a vibrant community that will attract individuals and families from near and far to live, work and play". The club is proposing to fund $400 million for the project, with the remaining $150 million being financed through a public-private partnership.[62] In February 2019, the Indy Eleven ownership asked lawmakers to fund $150 million of a soccer-specific stadium in the city.[63]

On April 8, 2019, the Indiana House Ways and Means Committee unanimously voted to allow Indy Eleven to negotiate a stadium regardless of whether the team is accepted into the MLS or not.[64] This subsequently passed through the Senate and GovernorEric Holcomb approved plans to build the stadium.[65]

On January 31, 2020, it was reported that the stadium's capacity might be adjusted downward from the original 20,000 to 12,000. Greg Stremlaw noted that the stadium will not be smaller than 12,000 seats and "will be built to ensure we can properly accommodate the fan base associated with leading the USL Championship league, but also be able to expand to all MLS specifications if and as needed".[66] On February 3, 2021, the club stated it would return to Carroll Stadium starting with the 2021 season while the new stadium is constructed.[5]

The club announced on June 24, 2022, that it had acquired 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land bounded by Kentucky Avenue, West Street, and theWhite River and will construct a 20,000 seat multi-purpose stadium starting in spring 2023 and opening in spring 2025. The complex will include apartments, offices, retail, and a hotel, and is projected to cost $1 billion. The site in southwestdowntown Indianapolis was formerly the location of theDiamond Chain company and was acquired by Ozdemir's Keystone Group, which will handle development of the complex. Upon completion, the stadium itself will be owned by the Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board.[67][68]

Players and staff

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As of September 10, 2025[69]

Current roster

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
0GK USAHunter Sulte(on loan fromPortland Timbers)
2DF IRLJosh O'Brien
3DF USAPatrick Hogan
4DF SCOFinn McRobb
5MF USAJames Murphy
6MF USACameron Lindley
8MF SCOJack Blake
9FW JAMRomario Williams
12DF USABrian Schaefer(on loan fromFC Cincinnati 2)
14MF USAAodhan Quinn
16DF USAAedan Stanley
17MF USALogan Neidlinger
18FW NZLElliot Collier
19FW UGAEdward Kizza
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21MF SWEOliver Brynéus
22FW GHAElvis Amoh
23GK GRNReice Charles-Cook
27DF CUBBruno Rendón
30DF USABen Ofeimu
31GK USALuke Pruter(on loan fromColumbus Crew 2)
32MF LBRBrem Soumaoro
33DF ENGHayden White
41DF NZLJames Musa
44GK USARyan Hunsucker[A]
55DF USAMaverick McCoy[A]
71DF USAJoey Zalinsky(on loan fromSt. Louis City)
99FW JAMMaalique Foster
  1. ^
    USL Academy Contract

Team management

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Indy Eleven management
Front office
OwnersBrian Bauer
Don Gottwald
Shane Hageman
Jeffrey Laborsky
Fred Merritt
Ersal Ozdemir
Quinn Ricker
Chris Traylor
President and CEOGreg Stremlaw
Coaching staff
Head CoachSean McAuley[70]
Assistant coachMatt Williams
Dir. Sports Performance & Assistant coachGabriel Zapponi
Goalkeeping coachAndy Swift

Honors

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Indy Eleven honors
CompetitionsTitlesSeasons
NASL Spring championship12016[71]
Indy Eleven Women's honors
CompetitionsTitlesSeasons
USL W League Championship12023[72]

See also

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References

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