2023 St. Louis City SC season

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St. Louis City SC
2023 season
STLCity WordmarkStacked Red.svg
Sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel
Head coach Bradley Carnell
Stadium CityPark
MLS Conference: 1st
Overall: 4th
MLS Cup Playoffs Round One
Leagues Cup Group Stage
U.S. Open Cup Round of 32
Top goalscorerLeague: Gioacchini,
Klauss (10)

All: Gioacchini,
Klauss (10)
Highest home attendance22,423
Lowest home attendance22,423
Average home league attendance22,423 [1]
Biggest winLeague: STL 5–1 CIN (Apr. 15)
Open Cup: STL 5–1 OMA (Apr. 25)
Biggest defeatLeagues Cup: STL 0–4 CFA (July 27)
2024  

The 2023 season was the inaugural season for St. Louis City SC. It is the club's first season in existence, their first in the top-tier of American soccer, and their first season in Major League Soccer. During the regular season, City SC became the first expansion team to win its conference, finishing first in the Western Conference, and earned the most wins; the team fell short of the all-time points record for an expansion team set by Los Angeles FC in 2018. [2] Head coach Bradley Carnell used 32 different starting lineups during the regular season's 34 matches. [3]

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2023 was the first year since 1977 that a top division club from Greater St. Louis played in the first tier of U.S. soccer, the last being the St. Louis Stars who played in the North American Soccer League from 1968 until 1977, and the old National Professional Soccer League in 1967.

Outside of MLS play, St. Louis City SC also participated in the U.S. Open Cup and the 2023 Leagues Cup.

Drafts

Expansion Draft

CITY were allowed to select 5 players from a list of 23 teams as part of building out their inaugural roster in the 2022 MLS Expansion Draft. [4]

NameAgeSelected fromStatus
Flag of the United States.svg Niko Gioachinni 21 Orlando City SC Signed
Flag of the United States.svg Indiana Vassilev 21 Inter Miami CF Signed
Flag of the United States.svg Jon Bell 25 New England Revolution Signed
Flag of the United States.svg John Nelson 24 FC Cincinnati Signed
Flag of the United States.svg Jake LaCava 21 New York Red Bulls Traded
(Inter Miami CF)

Summary

February and March

St. Louis City SC opened their inaugural MLS season on the road Feb 25 at Austin FC. Tim Parker opened up the scoring by heading home the first goal in franchise history, coming off a corner kick in the 24th minute. After going down 2–1, St. Louis City SC got second-half goals from Jared Stroud (78’) and João Klauss (86’) to come from behind and earn their first win as a franchise, 3–2. St. Louis City SC midfielder Indiana Vassilev suffered a broken nose in the 17th minute. [5]

The following week, Mar 4, Charlotte FC came to town to open CityPark for the first home game in franchise history. Enzo Copetti scored the first goal in CityPark history (25’) to give Charlotte a 1–0 lead, but a Bill Tuiloma own goal (41’) and an Eduard Löwen PK (45+5’) gave St. Louis City SC a 2–1 lead heading into halftime. João Klauss (71’) closed out the scoring to give St. Louis City SC a 3–1 win, their first home win as a franchise. With the win, St. Louis City SC became just the fourth expansion team to start their existence 2–0. Indiana Vassilev returned while wearing a mask in the 73rd minute. [6]

St. Louis City SC's second away game came Mar 11 at Portland Timbers. A quick Timbers goal to start the game put St. Louis City SC behind 1–0, but Jared Stroud tied it up in first half stoppage time (45+1’). What looked like a good potential road draw in a tough environment turned into St. Louis City SC's 3rd win out of 3 when Kyle Hiebert headed in (75’) an Eduard Löwen free kick to put St. Louis City SC ahead 2–1. This was not only their 3rd come-from-behind win, but also tied the 2009 Seattle Sounders for most wins by an expansion franchise to start a season (3–0–0). [7]

San Jose Earthquakes came to CityPark Mar 18 for Matchday 4. Goals from Niko Gioacchini (34’), João Klauss (45+3) and Tomáš Ostrák (68’) led to a 3–0 win — St. Louis City SC's 4th straight, and first Clean Sheet in franchise history. The win set a new record for an expansion franchise start at 4–0–0. [8]

A trip to Real Salt Lake on Mar 25 finished out the month of March. St. Louis City SC were in good form coming off the 3–0 win the previous week. After a 0–0 first half, Niko got the scoring started in the 47th minute, followed by 2 goals from Klauss (61’, 66’) and a finisher from Rasmus Alm (76’) to cap a 4–0 win. It was Roman Bürki's second Clean Sheet of the season and St. Louis City SC's 5th straight win, further extending the new record for most wins by an expansion franchise to start a season at 5–0–0. [9]

April

Coming home for April Fools' Day, St. Louis City SC had the tough task of breaking apart Minnesota United's low block system. The game was 0–0 late and was inching towards St. Louis City SC's first draw on the year. However, a foul in the box by Kyle Hiebert in the 76th minute led to a penalty kick, which was converted to give Minnesota a 1–0 lead. Despite a flurry of an attack at the end of the game and a great chance on goal by Sam Adeniran, Minnesota held on to give St. Louis City SC their first loss on the season. [10] Of note, Njabulo Blom joined the team for the first time since Match 2 against Charlotte FC, coming on as a sub in the 60th minute. He had missed the previous 3 games due to COVID. [11]

What many penciled in as St. Louis City SC's first true test of the season came on Matchday 7 at Seattle Sounders FC the following week, Apr 8. For the first half, St. Louis City SC were up to the task, taking a 0–0 game into the locker room. But just after the hour mark Josh Atencio scored a screamer to put the Sounders ahead 1–0. From there, momentum and strategy shifted. St. Louis City SC were on the back foot and conceded a second goal at 71’. With the game in hand Seattle capped off a 3–0 win with help from a Jake Nerwinski own goal (another St. Louis City SC first) at 89’. Of note, Njabulo Blom came off in the 64th minute with a groin injury and would miss 5–6 weeks. [12]

Following two straight losses, St. Louis City SC had another tough task welcoming FC Cincinnati to CityPark on Apr 15. At the time, both teams had led the Supporters Shield race at one point in the season with St. Louis City SC carrying a 5–2–0 record, while Cincy came in undefeated at 5–0–2. Just prior to the game a line of thunderstorms ripped through the St. Louis area setting off tornado sirens downtown at CityPark. [13] The game was delayed for hours while fans took shelter in nearby bars and Union Station. By 10 pm local time, the storms had passed and the field was ready for playing. St. Louis City SC did not waste any more time to get on the scoresheet, with Jared Stroud's 3rd goal of the year coming in just the 3rd minute of play. St. Louis City SC added two more goals in the first half from Löwen (39’) and Hiebert (45+2’) to lead 3–0. The second half was much the same. A quick goal by Niko at 53’ and an own goal on GK Roman Celentano (57’; shot by Rasmus Alm) put St. Louis City SC up 5-0 inside an hour. Cincy did respond five minutes later with a goal by Sergio Santos at 62’, but that ended the scoring on the night with a 5–1 St. Louis City SC win and a move back into 1st place in the Shield race. [14]

Matchday 9 on Apr 22 at Colorado Rapids wasn't going to be an easy task and St. Louis City SC wouldn't come away unscathed. After a quiet, 0–0 first half Rasmus Alm gave St. Louis City SC the lead in the 57th minute. Not long after, in the 61st minute, João Klauss went down away from play rubbing his quad and was subbed off due to injury. Colorado made wholesale changes at 70’ to change the dynamic of the game. Roman Bürki was truly tested for the rest of the half. One of those Colorado subs, Michael Barrios, got the equalizer in stoppage time to give St. Louis City SC their first draw in franchise history. Klauss, initially thought to be out 10–14 days, would end up missing 17 weeks and 14 games due to the injury. [15]

While St. Louis has a long and storied history with the U.S. Open Cup, going back over 100 years, St. Louis City SC's first game in the tournament came on Tuesday, Apr 25 at CityPark – a matchup against Union Omaha of USL League One. A sold-out crowd of 22,423 would not only set an attendance record for a U.S. Open Cup Third Round match, [16] [17] but also see St. Louis City SC cruise to a 5–1 win on the backs of Aziel Jackson (3’, 66’), Akil Watts (62’), Löwen (86’) and an Omaha own goal (48’). Prior to the game, St. Louis City SC loaned out Sam Adeniran to San Antonio FC of USL Championship. [18]

St. Louis City SC were back in MLS action the following Saturday, Apr 29, welcoming Portland Timbers to CityPark. It was the second matchup of the season between the two teams, with St. Louis City SC winning 2–1 in Portland on Matchday 3. The teams went into halftime at 0–0 and it was looking like neither wanted the win. But with the weather turning cold and rainy, a foul in the box gave Evander a PK at 63’ to put Portland up 1–0. Célio Pompeu would give St. Louis City SC hope, equalizing at 81’, but Portland immediately answered at 82’ to take the lead and the game 2–1. [19]

May

By May the MLS Scheduling Gods introduced themselves to the new boys of the league. On May 6, St. Louis City SC visited Frisco, TX for their first matchup against FC Dallas. The first half ended at 0–0. But coming back from halftime the weather was about to turn sour. Five minutes into the second half, with thunderstorms near, the referee stopped play and sent both teams back to their locker rooms. Play never resumed, but rather than restart the next day, it was determined the game would be postponed until a later date. [20] It ended up being rescheduled for Wednesday, June 7 and play would resume at the 50’ mark. Furthermore, the same starters and subs for both teams must be on the field exactly as they were when play was halted. [21]

After traveling to Texas to play half of a game, St. Louis City SC's next match was Tuesday, May 9 at Chicago Fire for their Round 32 matchup in the U.S. Open Cup. Chicago kicked things off early with a goal at 3’ by Maren Haile-Selassie. From there they cruised, never really being challenged in St. Louis City SC's worst game of the season to date. A goal by Fabian Herbers at 75’ put Chicago up 2–0. A stoppage time goal by Miggy Perez (90+3’) made the scoreline seem much closer than the game actually was. St. Louis City SC were officially out of U.S. Open Cup. [22]

Four days later, St. Louis City SC again traveled to Chicago. This time for MLS Matchday 11 on May 13. Njabulo Blom was back from his injury woes, but Tim Parker served a 1-game suspension due to yellow card accumulation. The game was closer than May 9, but the result was the same – a 1–0 Chicago win on the back of a Rafael Czichos goal in the 40th minute. Of note in this game, St. Louis City SC defender Johnny Nelson picked up the franchise's first red card in the 70th minute after receiving his second yellow card of the game. 16-year-old Caden Glover made his debut appearance in the 77th minute. [23]

On May 20, St. Louis City SC returned home from that away-double against a potential rival only to welcome another potential rival, Sporting KC, to CityPark for the first time. With goals from Löwen (19’), Indiana Vassilev (25’, 75’) and Niko (55’), St. Louis City SC secured a 4–0 win and Bürki's 3rd Clean Sheet of the season. [24]

Vancouver Whitecaps FC came into CityPark the following week, May 27. St. Louis City SC took a 1–0 lead at 10’ on a Löwen free kick from about 35 yards out that subsequently won Goal of the Matchday. A Vancouver own goal in the 45th minute and a stoppage time goal by Miggy Perez (90+4’) sealed the 3–1 win. [25]

St. Louis City SC's first MLS midweek game was due to be played May 31 at LAFC. However, due to LAFC's advancement to the CONCACAF Champions League Final, the first leg of that Final was scheduled to be played May 31. As a result, the MLS matchup between LAFC and St. Louis City SC was rescheduled for July 12. [26]

June

Houston Dynamo visited CityPark for the first time Jun 3. St. Louis City SC started the game off quick with a goal by Löwen in the 9th minute, then followed with goals by Ostrák (51’) and Niko (83’) leading to a 3–0 win. The shutout was Bürki's 4th Clean Sheet of the season. [27]

St. Louis City SC next headed back to Dallas Jun 7 for the restart of the postponed game from May 6. It resumed with the score 0–0 and 40 minutes left to play. Much of the half was uneventful, but in the 80th minute Jesus Ferreira struck to put Dallas up 1–0. Not long after, Marco Farfan joined him to make it 2–0 and sealed Dallas's long-waited result over St. Louis City SC. [28]

Looking to turn the page, St. Louis City SC welcomed 13th place LA Galaxy to CityPark on Jun 11. The teams played to a 1–1 draw with Niko scoring first in the 68th minute. But St. Louis City SC were not able make it stand up, allowing the equalizer in the 85th. [29]

Eduard Löwen developed a quad injury in training leading up to the game at Nashville SC June 17 causing him to miss the game and sit out until Aug 20. The game didn't provide much better news. Hany Mukhtar put Nashville ahead in the 11th minute, but Niko (41’) was able to equalize right before half to give St. Louis City SC hope. However Kyle Hiebert earned a red card due to his second yellow of the game in the 68th minute. Down to 10 men, St. Louis City SC tried to hold the draw as best they could. But two more goals by Hany Mukhtar (70’, 75’) put the game away and gave Nashville the 3–1 win. [30]

Amidst their toughest stretch of games of the season St. Louis City SC came back home to welcome Real Salt Lake to CityPark on Jun 21. The two teams had played earlier in the season with St. Louis City SC grabbing a 4–0 win. Coming into the game, RSL were the best away team in the league and they showed why. After falling behind 1–0, Niko equalized in the 21st minute. But RSL quickly went back on top soon after coming out of halftime. In the 66th minute RSL scored their third goal to leave town with a 3–1 win. [31]

Playing their 6th game in 21 days, St. Louis City SC went to San Jose on Jun 24 to play the Earthquakes in a rematch from earlier in the season. Sam Adeniran was called back from loan in San Antonio and placed in the lineup as a starter. [32] The move paid off as Adeniran scored a brace (41’, 58’) to take the double from San Jose on the season, winning 2–1. [33]

July

Colorado Rapids came to town on Jul 1 with St. Louis City SC looking for revenge for the late draw in April. It did not take long to strike. Goals by Parker (4’) and Stroud (11’) were enough to secure a 2–0 win and Bürki's 5th Clean Sheet. [34]

St. Louis City SC's first visit to Canada came on Jul 8 against Toronto FC. Looking to make it 3 wins in 3, it took until the 50th minute before Aziel Jackson slid home his first-ever MLS goal to give St. Louis City SC a 1–0 lead. It was enough to claim all 3 points on the day and give Bürki his 6th Clean Sheet. [35]

In the rescheduled game against LAFC (May 31), St. Louis City SC travelled to LA Jul 12 for a midweek matchup that many were anticipating. For 70 minutes it did not disappoint. But a similar late-game letdown at Seattle (Matchday 7) unfolded with LAFC getting goals at 72’, 82’ and 90+2’ amounting to a 3–0 win. In the 69th minute Eduard Löwen returned from a quad injury he developed prior to the matchup against Nashville (Jun 17), missing 5 total games. [36]

The final game before the All-Star/Leagues Cup break, St. Louis City SC welcomed Inter Miami CF to CityPark on Jul 15. It would also be Miami's last game prior to Lionel Messi's first appearance. St. Louis City SC won the match 3–0 on the strength of goals by Adeniran (28’), Parker (40’) and Löwen (80’). Bürki logged his 7th Clean Sheet of the season. [37]

MLS All-Star Game

St. Louis City SC had two players named to the MLS All-Star team: goalie Roman Bürki and defender Tim Parker. For both, it was their first selection. The game was played at Audi Field (home of D.C. United) on July 19 against Arsenal FC. Bürki started the game in goal and played 34 minutes, being subbed out for Tyler Miller. Parker played 45 minutes, coming on at half time for Walker Zimmerman and seeing the game out. [38]

Bürki also participated in the All-Star Skills Challenge, serving as goalie in the Cross & Volley Challenge. [39]

Leagues Cup

The MLS seeding for Leagues Cup was determined by every team's final position for the 2022 season. Since St. Louis City SC did not field an MLS team in 2022 they were considered 29th of 29 MLS teams and seeded as such. [40] This, despite coming into Leagues Cup sitting in 1st place in the Western Conference and 3rd place in the overall Shield race, meant that St. Louis City SC were placed in an unfavorable group with Columbus Crew and Club América. (The Crew would go on to win MLS Cup 2023 in the fall; América would go on to win the 2023 Liga MX Apertura.)

Originally set to kick off at 7:30 pm local time, Jul 23, St. Louis City SC's first visit to Columbus was beset by weather and delayed for nearly four hours. When play finally did start, St. Louis City SC found themselves down quickly. A Lucas Zelarayán free kick (11’) and a Cucho Hernández PK (29’) was all Columbus would need to control the game. A late own goal by Columbus made things interesting, but they secured the 3 points by holding on to a 2–1 win. [41]

St. Louis City SC then welcomed Club América to CityPark Jul 27, but due to the quirks of Leagues Cup, they did so as an away team playing in their home stadium. Furthermore, despite the game starting after 9 pm local time to accommodate Mexico City, temps were hovering at 100 °F. América got down to business early with Henry Martín scoring in the 5th minute and América controlling the game thereafter. They would add 3 goals in the second half in yet another game of two halves by St. Louis City SC. The 4–0 loss eliminated St. Louis City SC from Leagues Cup and meant they would be sitting idle for more than three weeks while the rest of the tournament played out. [42]

August

During the summer transfer window, St. Louis City SC added two players: forward Nökkvi Thórisson from Beerschot VA in Belgium [43] and defender Anthony Markanich from the Colorado Rapids. [44]

The MLS season picked back up Aug 20 and Austin FC came to town for what would be another steamy night in St. Louis. With temps pushing 100 °F at game time, Tim Parker got St. Louis City SC on the board in the 22nd minute. Niko added a second goal before halftime (45+2’) and a third just after (50’). Austin would try to climb back into the game with a Sebastián Driussi PK (61’), but from there the two teams would trade goals. Sam Adeniran (72’, 90+5’) and Tomáš Ostrák (88’) kept Austin at arms length to seal a 6–3 win. The 6 goals in a single game would be the most St. Louis City SC would score all season across all competitions. The game marked the long-awaited debut of Joakim Nilsson who came on in the 87th minute. [45]

The long-awaited return of Klauss came Aug 26 at Orlando City SC. A steady first half by both teams left the game scoreless, but St. Louis City SC found themselves down 1–0 within moments of starting the second half. A number of subs for St. Louis City SC after the 70th minute would be key in getting an equalizer from Alm (79’). The goal was St. Louis City SC's 50th on the season in just 25 games – the fastest expansion team to accomplish the feat. However just ten minutes later St. Louis City SC would again find themselves in the unfortunate position of giving up a handball in the box and a resulting PK. That stoppage time goal would seal Orlando's win over St. Louis City SC. [46] [47]

In their third meeting in two games, FC Dallas came to St. Louis on Aug 30 for a midweek matchup. A 12th minute red card on Dallas GK Maarten Paes saw St. Louis City SC up a man for much of the game. Yet it wasn't until after the 80th minute that they got on the board. Anthony Markanich scored his first St. Louis City SC goal in the 82nd minute, quickly followed by Nökkvi Thórisson's first St. Louis City SC goal in the 85th. Dallas would claw back a stoppage time goal, but St. Louis City SC took the win 2–1 to split the season's meetings. [48]

September

St. Louis City SC's first-ever visit to Sporting KC came in a Labor Day weekend matchup Sep 2. Sam Adeniran got scoring started in the 22nd minute to put St. Louis City SC up 1–0, but two goals by Alan Pulido sent SKC into half with a 2–1 lead. That score would stand, but not without controversy. A second half equalizer by Adeniran was called back for being offside, however it was not reviewed by either VAR or the referee. Replays suggest he was indeed onside and the goal should have stood. Later, an apparent SKC handball in the box was missed and not reviewed. [49]

Coming off that tight game, St. Louis City SC traveled to the west coast for a Sep 10 matchup against LA Galaxy. In what was probably the best half of soccer all season, St. Louis City SC jumped out to a 2–0 lead on goals by Sam Adeniran (4’) and Klauss (28’). Things unraveled in the second half, however. In a string of bad luck, Sam Adeniran was given a yellow card for a handball in the box and LA converted the resulting PK. Less than ten minutes later, Adeniran again was called for a yellow and sent off. St. Louis City SC, now playing down a man tried to hold on, but conceded the equalizer late and left LA with a 2–2 draw. [50]

A third straight road game, a tough match at Houston Dynamo on Sep 16, followed. Houston took a 1–0 lead into halftime and seemed capable of holding that scoreline for the entire game. Yet a late goal by Klauss (88’) would prove to secure a second consecutive road draw at 1–1. [51]

Coming back to CityPark for a midweek matchup Sep 20 against LAFC, St. Louis City SC had a chance to secure a playoff spot with a win. However, both teams played tight to a 0–0 draw. It was Roman Bürki's 8th clean sheet of the season. Following the game, results elsewhere around the league came together to indeed secure St. Louis City SC's playoff berth — the sixth expansion team to do so. [52] [53]

A quick turnaround saw St. Louis City SC back on the road Sep 23 for a Matchday 31 revenge game at Minnesota United FC. In a downpour from start to finish, Minnesota took a 1–0 lead on a PK given up by Bürki moments into the second half. However, shortly after coming on as a sub in the 58th minute, Klauss equalized with a header in the 64th. Less than ten minutes later, Njabulo Blom (73’) would give St. Louis City SC the lead and the win with his first goal of the season (and which would win Goal of the Matchday). [54]

In a month bookended by matches with Sporting KC, September was capped off with a Sep 30 meeting between the two for the second time at CityPark, and third time on the season. A tight game for much of the match was broken open quickly with a Sam Adeniran goal in the 73rd minute. The floodgates then burst with three more goals: one by Jared Stroud (75’) and two by Klauss (79’ and 85’). With the game in hand, St. Louis City SC looked to close out another 4–0 win over Kansas at CityPark. However, a goal at the death made it 4–1 and denied Bürki a 9th Clean Sheet on the season. The win would be St. Louis City SC's 17th on the season, most ever by an expansion team. It also gave them 56 points, good for second-most ever by an expansion team (2018 LAFC 57pts). [55] [56] [57] Furthermore, with LAFC's loss to Real Salt Lake the next day, St. Louis City SC clinched the #1 seed in the Western Conference — the first expansion team ever to accomplish the feat. [58] [59]

October

Undefeated in five games for the second time on the season, St. Louis City SC headed to Vancouver Whitecaps FC Oct 4 to try to stretch it to six. However, having secured their season accolades, St. Louis City SC seemed to take their foot off the gas and played all game on the back heel. The first half ended 0–0 despite two disallowed Vancouver goals. But Vancouver came out in the second half with purpose and took the game 3–0. St. Louis City SC were never the same after. [60]

Two and half weeks later, the Seattle Sounders FC came into CityPark for Decision Day (the final day of the regular season) Oct 21. However, the malaise from Vancouver earlier in the month carried over. Seattle went up 1–0 in the 23rd minute and then benefitted from a Tim Parker own goal in the 38th. They would hold on to win the game 2–0, thwarting St. Louis City SC's chance to tie or overtake LAFC's 57 points in their inaugural 2018 season. [61]

MLS Cup

The 2023 version of MLS Cup initiated a new structure which saw a total of 9 teams from each conference qualify. The Nos. 8 and 9 teams in each conference played each other in a play-in game, with the winner going on to play the #1 seed in the First Round. That First Round was a best-of-3 matchup, with games 1 and 3 at the higher seed and game 2 at the lower seed. [62] As the #1 seed, St. Louis City SC would play Sporting KC as their First Round opponent.

St. Louis City SC's first-ever playoff appearance came Oct 30 against Sporting KC on a cold and rainy night in St. Louis. It was already their 4th matchup in the rivalry's short existence. At first it seemed these two would play a tight game. SKC went up 1–0 in the 27th minute, but St. Louis City SC responded a minute later with Tim Parker scoring St. Louis City SC's first playoff goal in franchise history (28') off a corner kick. Unfortunately though, St. Louis City SC's late-season funk came right back to haunt them. Two more first-half goals followed for SKC as they took control of the game into halftime. SKC added a 4th goal in the 61st minute and won Game 1 by a score of 4–1. [63]

November

In their 5th matchup of the season, St. Louis City SC traveled west to Kansas for Game 2 of Round 1 of MLS Cup. Much of the first half was tight and looked to be going into halftime tied. However SKC scored in stoppage time to make it 1–0. A 73rd-minute goal gave SKC a lead it wouldn't relinquish, despite a Célio Pompeu goal in the 86th and a flurry of offense for 12 minutes of stoppage time. SKC ended St. Louis City SC's season with a 2–1 loss, its fourth straight. [64]

Club

Management

PositionName
OWNERSHIP
Chairman & Majority Owner Flag of the United States.svg Carloyn Kindle
Co-Owner Flag of the United States.svg Jo Ann Taylor Kindle
Co-Owner Flag of the United States.svg Jim Kavanaugh
FRONT OFFICE
President & General Manager Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Gigliani
Sporting Director Flag of Germany.svg Lutz Pfannenstiel
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Flag of South Africa.svg Bradley Carnell
Assistant Coach Flag of the United States.svg John Hackworth
Assistant Coach Flag of the United States.svg John Miglarese
Assistant Coach Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Elvir Kafedžić
Goalkeeper Coach Flag of Germany.svg Alex Langer
Director of Sports Performance Flag of the United States.svg Jarryd Phillips
Head of Sports Science Flag of the United States.svg Kelly Roderick

Inaugural Roster

As of August 30, 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SUI Roman Bürki
2 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jake Nerwinski
4 DF Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Joakim Nilsson
6 MF Flag of South Africa.svg  RSA Njabulo Blom
7 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Tomáš Ostrák
8 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jared Stroud
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA João Klauss
10 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Eduard Löwen
11 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Nicholas Gioacchini
12 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Célio Pompeu
14 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA John Nelson
15 DF Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Joshua Yaro
16 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Samuel Adeniran
17 DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Selmir Pidro
18 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Owen O'Malley
19 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Indiana Vassilev
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Akil Watts
21 MF Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Rasmus Alm
22 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Kyle Hiebert
23 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jon Bell
24 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Lucas Bartlett
25 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Aziel Jackson
26 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Tim Parker
28 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Miguel Perez
29 FW Flag of Iceland.svg  ISL Nökkvi Thórisson
30 MF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Isak Jensen
31 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Michael Creek
39 GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Ben Lundt
41 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA John Klein
44 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Max Schneider
46 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Caden Glover

Transfers

In

No.Pos.PlayerTransferred fromFeeDateSource
17DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Selmir Pidro Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FK Sarajevo UndisclosedFebruary 2, 2022 [65]
7MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Ostrák Flag of Germany.svg 1. FC Koln FreeMarch 1, 2022 [66]
9FW Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss Flag of Germany.svg TSG 1899 Hoffenheim UndisclosedMarch 3, 2022 [67]
1GK Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund FreeMarch 16, 2022 [68]
4DF Flag of Sweden.svg Joakim Nilsson Flag of Germany.svg Arminia Bielefeld FreeJune 1, 2022 [69]
10MF Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen Flag of Germany.svg Hertha BSC UndisclosedJune 24, 2022 [70]
30MF Flag of Denmark.svg Isak Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg SonderjyskE Fodbold FreeJuly 11, 2022 [71]
22DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kyle Hiebert Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 FreeAugust 3, 2022 [72]
15DF Flag of Ghana.svg Joshua Yaro Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 FreeAugust 3, 2022 [73]
25MF Flag of the United States.svg Aziel Jackson Flag of the United States.svg Minnesota United FC UndisclosedNovember 7, 2022 [74]
8MF Flag of the United States.svg Jared Stroud Flag of the United States.svg Austin FC UndisclosedNovember 7, 2022 [75]
21MF Flag of Sweden.svg Rasmus Alm Flag of Sweden.svg IF Elfsborg FreeNovember 8, 2022 [76]
11FW Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Gioacchini Flag of the United States.svg Orlando City SC UndisclosedNovember 12, 2022 [77]
19MF Flag of the United States.svg Indiana Vassilev Flag of the United States.svg Inter Miami CF UndisclosedNovember 12, 2022 [78]
23DF Flag of the United States.svg Jon Bell Flag of the United States.svg New England Revolution UndisclosedNovember 12, 2022 [79]
14DF Flag of the United States.svg John Nelson Flag of the United States.svg FC Cincinnati UndisclosedNovember 12, 2022 [80]
FW Flag of the United States.svg Jake LaCava Flag of the United States.svg New York Red Bulls UndisclosedNovember 12, 2022 [81]
26DF Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker Flag of the United States.svg Houston Dynamo UndisclosedNovember 12, 2022 [82]
20MF Flag of the United States.svg Akil Watts Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 FreeNovember 17, 2022 [83]
12MF Flag of Brazil.svg Célio Pompeu Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 FreeNovember 17, 2022 [84]
44MF Flag of Germany.svg Max Schneider Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 FreeNovember 18, 2022 [85]
2DF Flag of the United States.svg Jake Nerwinski Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Whitecaps FC FreeNovember 28, 2022 [86]
16FW Flag of the United States.svg Samuel Adeniran Flag of the United States.svg Seattle Sounders FC UndisclosedDecember 15, 2022 [87]
18MF Flag of the United States.svg Owen O'Malley Flag of the United States.svg Creighton University Free (SuperDraft)December 22, 2022 [88]
41MF Flag of the United States.svg John Klein Flag of the United States.svg Saint Louis University Free (SuperDraft)December 22, 2022 [89]
6MF Flag of South Africa.svg Njabulo Blom Flag of South Africa.svg Kaizer Chiefs UndisclosedDecember 23, 2022 [90]
39GK Flag of Germany.svg Ben Lundt Flag of the United States.svg Phoenix Rising FC FreeJanuary 6, 2023 [91]
46FW Flag of the United States.svg Caden Glover Flag of the United States.svg St Louis City SC AcademyFreeJanuary 9, 2023
19FW Flag of the United States.svg Indiana Vassilev Flag of England.svg Aston Villa FreeJanuary 31, 2023
28MF Flag of the United States.svg Miguel Perez Flag of the United States.svg St Louis City SC AcademyFreeFebruary 21, 2023
31GK Flag of the United States.svg Michael Creek Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 FreeMarch 1, 2023
24DF Flag of the United States.svg Lucas Bartlett Flag of the United States.svg FC Dallas FreeMarch 8, 2023 [92]
29FW Flag of Iceland.svg Nökkvi Thórisson Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Beerschot VA UndisclosedJuly 21, 2023
13DF Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Markanich Flag of the United States.svg Colorado Rapids UndisclosedAugust 1, 2023

Out

No.Pos.PlayerTransferred toFeeDateSource
FW Flag of the United States.svg Jake LaCava Flag of the United States.svg Inter Miami CF $150,000November 11, 2022 [93]
MF Flag of the United States.svg John Klein III Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 FreeFebruary 28, 2023

Loan in

No.Pos.PlayerTransferred fromFeeDateSource
41MF Flag of the United States.svg John Klein III Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanMay 20, 2023

Loan out

No.Pos.PlayerTransferred toFeeDateSource
31GK Flag of the United States.svg Michael Creek Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanMarch 26, 2023
18MF Flag of the United States.svg Owen O' Malley Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanMarch 26, 2023
25MF Flag of the United States.svg Aziel Jackson Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanMarch 26, 2023
30MF Flag of Denmark.svg Isak Jensen Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanMarch 26, 2023
44MF Flag of Germany.svg Max Schneider Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanMarch 26, 2023
12MF Flag of Brazil.svg Célio Pompeu Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanApril 2, 2023
20DF Flag of the United States.svg Akil Watts Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanApril 2, 2023
39GK Flag of Germany.svg Ben Lundt Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanApril 2, 2023
46FW Flag of the United States.svg Caden Glover Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanApril 7, 2023
16FW Flag of the United States.svg Samuel Adeniran Flag of the United States.svg San Antonio FC LoanApril 25, 2023
23DF Flag of the United States.svg Jon Bell Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 2 LoanApril 30, 2023
30MF Flag of Denmark.svg Isak Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg FF LoanAugust 30, 2023

Competitions

Major League Soccer

Standings

Western Conference
MLS Western Conference table (2023)
PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 St. Louis City SC 34171256245+1756Qualification for Round One and the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One
2 Seattle Sounders FC 34149114132+953Qualification for Round One
3 Los Angeles FC 341410105439+1552
4 Houston Dynamo FC 34141195138+1351
5 Real Salt Lake 34141284850250
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)
Overall
Overall MLS standings table
PosTeamPldWLTGFGAGDPtsQualification
2 Orlando City SC 3418795539+1663Qualification for the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One [lower-alpha 1]
3 Columbus Crew (C)3416996746+2157Qualification for the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 [lower-alpha 2]
4 St. Louis City SC 34171256245+1756Qualification for the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One [lower-alpha 3]
5 Philadelphia Union 34159105741+1655Qualification for the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One [lower-alpha 4]
6 New England Revolution 34159105846+1255Qualification for the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One [lower-alpha 5]
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) fewer disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss (2 clubs tied) or drawing of lots (≥3 clubs tied)
(C) MLS Cup champion
Notes:
  1. As highest-ranked club in 2023 MLS Supporters' Shield not already qualified
  2. As 2023 MLS Cup champions
  3. As 2023 Western Conference regular season champions
  4. As 2023 Leagues Cup third place
  5. As second highest-ranked club in 2023 MLS Supporters' Shield not already qualified

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
34175126245 +175611244117 +246382128 −7

Last updated: October 27, 2023.
Source: MLS, FBref

Results by season splits

First ThirdMiddle ThirdFinal Third
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPldWDLGFGAGDPts
116132213+919127132114+722114341918+115

Source: MLS

Results by match

Match12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Ground @ H @ H @ H @ H @ H @ H H H @ H @ H @ H @ @ H H @ H @ @ @ H @ H @ H
ResultWWWWWLLWDLLWWWLDLLWWWLWWLWLDDDWWLL
West2311113113332111221111111111111111
Shield5511115135553224665323323233343334
Points36912151515181919192225282829292932353838414444474748495053565656
GD13471110711111091315181616141213151613161918191818181819221917
Updated to match(es) played on October 21, 2023. Source: MLS
H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; @ = Away

Matches

February 251 Austin FC 2–3 St. Louis City SC Austin, Texas
7:30pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: Q2 Stadium
Attendance: 20,738
Referee: Allen Chapman
March 42 St. Louis City SC 3–1 Charlotte FC St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Ted Unkel
March 113 Portland Timbers 1–2 St. Louis City SC Portland, Oregon
9:30 PM PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 23,386
Referee: Victor Rivas
March 184 St. Louis City SC 3–0 San Jose Earthquakes St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Rosendo Mendoza
March 255 Real Salt Lake 0–4 St. Louis City SC Sandy, Utah
8:30pm (CST) Kreilach Yellow card.svg 24'
Eneli Yellow card.svg 68'
Glad Yellow card.svg 75'
Report Gioacchini Soccerball shade.svg47'
Bartlett Yellow card.svg 55'
Klauss Soccerball shade.svg61', 66'
Alm Soccerball shade.svg76', Yellow card.svg 85'
Stadium: America First Field
Attendance: 19,508
Referee: Mark Allatin
April 16 St. Louis City SC 0–1 Minnesota United FC St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Jon Freemon
April 87 Seattle Sounders FC 3–0 St. Louis City SC Seattle, Washington
9:30pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: Lumen Field
Attendance: 31,789
Referee: Rubiel Vazquez
April 158 St. Louis City SC 5–1 FC Cincinnati St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST) Stroud Soccerball shade.svg3',Yellow card.svg 80'
Löwen Soccerball shade.svg39'
Hiebert Soccerball shade.svg45+2'
Gioacchini Soccerball shade.svg53'
Celentano Soccerball shade.svg57' (og)
Ostrák Yellow card.svg 76'
Report Nwobodo Yellow card.svg 27'
Santos Yellow card.svg 43',Soccerball shade.svg62'
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Lukasz Szpala
April 229 Colorado Rapids 1–1 St. Louis City SC Commerce City, Colorado
8:30pm (CST) Abubakar Yellow card.svg 89'
Barrios Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Priso Yellow card.svg 90+6'
Report Stroud Yellow card.svg 47'
Alm Soccerball shade.svg57'
Pompeu Yellow card.svg 79'
Parker Yellow card.svg 90+5'
Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Attendance: 15,045
Referee: Marcos de Oliveira
April 2910 St. Louis City SC 1–2 Portland Timbers St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Ismail Elfath
May 1311 Chicago Fire FC 1–0 St. Louis City SC Chicago, Illinois
12:00 pm (CST) Soccerball shade.svg40' Czichos
Yellow card.svg 59' Giménez
Yellow card.svg 64' Herbers
Report Yellow card.svg 26' Perez
Yellow card.svg 43' Yellow-red card.svg 70' Nelson
Yellow card.svg 49' Gioacchini
Stadium: Soldier Field
Attendance: 18,231
Referee: Filip Dujic
May 2012 St. Louis City SC 4–0 Sporting Kansas City St Louis, Missouri
8:30 pm (CST) Löwen Soccerball shade.svg19'
Vassilev Soccerball shade.svg25', 75'
Nerwinski Yellow card.svg 30'
Gioacchini Soccerball shade.svg55'
Report Kinda Yellow card.svg 28'
Sallói Yellow card.svg 42'
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Chris Penso
May 2713 St. Louis City SC 3–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST) Löwen Soccerball shade.svg10'
Nerwinski Yellow card.svg 20'
Parker Yellow card.svg 23'
Blackmon Soccerball shade.svg45' (o.g.)
Stroud Yellow card.svg 60'
Blom Yellow card.svg 86'
Perez Soccerball shade.svg90+4'
Report Berhalter Yellow card.svg 49'
White Soccerball shade.svg83'
Gressel Yellow card.svg 90+3'
Gauld Yellow card.svg 90+4'
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Serhiy Boyko (Ukraine)
June 314 St. Louis City SC 3–0 Houston Dynamo FC St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST) Löwen Soccerball shade.svg9'
Blom Yellow card.svg 45+5'
Ostrák Soccerball shade.svg51'
Jackson Yellow card.svg 69'
Gioacchini Soccerball shade.svg83'
Alm Yellow card.svg 90+1'
Report Caicedo Yellow card.svg 45+2'
Carrasquilla Yellow card.svg 45+5'
Franco Yellow card.svg 45+7'
Bartlow Yellow card.svg 78'
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Joseph Dickerson
June 715 FC Dallas 2–0 St. Louis City SC Frisco, Texas
7:30pm (CST) Ferreira Soccerball shade.svg80'
Farfan Soccerball shade.svg89'
Report Gioacchini Yellow card.svg 25'
Ostrák Yellow card.svg 45+3'
Parker Yellow card.svg 47'
Bartlett Yellow card.svg 67'
Stadium: Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 19,096
Referee: Drew Fischer
Note: Match originally began on May 6 but was postponed due to inclement weather. It resumed at the 50 minute mark. [94]
June 1116 St. Louis City SC 1–1 LA Galaxy St Louis, Missouri
12 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Victor Rivas
June 1717 Nashville SC 3–1 St. Louis City SC Nashville, Tennessee
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: Geodis Park
Attendance: 30,109
Referee: Nima Saghafi
June 2118 St. Louis City SC 1–3 Real Salt Lake St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Lukasz Szpala
June 2419 San Jose Earthquakes 1–2 St. Louis City SC San Jose, California
9:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: PayPal Park
Attendance: 15,074
Referee: Marcos de Oliveira
July 120 St. Louis City SC 2–0 Colorado Rapids St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Fotis Bazakos
July 821 Toronto FC 0–1 St. Louis City SC Toronto, Canada
6:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: BMO Field
Attendance: 26,156
Referee: Filip Dujic
July 1222 Los Angeles FC 3–0 St. Louis City SC Los Angeles, California
9:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: BMO Stadium
Attendance: 22,010
Referee: Joseph Dickerson
Note: Match was rescheduled due to Los Angeles FC's participation in 2023 CONCACAF Champions League.
July 1523 St. Louis City SC 3–0 Inter Miami CF St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Lukasz Szpala
August 2024 St. Louis City SC 6–3 Austin FC St Louis, Missouri
8:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Timothy Ford
August 2625 Orlando City SC 2–1 St. Louis City SC Orlando, Florida
6:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 22,156
Referee: Joseph Dickerson
August 3026 St. Louis City SC 2–1 FC Dallas St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Guido Gonzales Jr.
September 227 Sporting Kansas City 2–1 St. Louis City SC Kansas City, Kansas
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: Children's Mercy Park
Attendance: 21,650
Referee: Allen Chapman
September 1028 LA Galaxy 2–2 St. Louis City SC Carson, California
7:00 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park
Attendance: 19,554
Referee: Filip Dujic
Note: Match rescheduled from July 4 due to rescheduling of the February 25 Rose Bowl El Tráfico match as a result of inclement weather.
September 1629 Houston Dynamo 1–1 St. Louis City SC Houston, Texas
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: Shell Energy Stadium
Attendance: 14,369
Referee: Ismir Pekmic
September 2030 St Louis City SC 0–0 Los Angeles FC St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Rubiel Vazquez
September 2331 Minnesota United FC 1–2 St. Louis City SC Saint Paul, Minnesota
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: Allianz Field
Attendance: 19,197
Referee: Victor Rivas
September 3032 St Louis City SC 4–1 Sporting Kansas City St Louis, Missouri
7:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Armando Villarreal
October 433 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3–0 St. Louis City SC Vancouver, Canada
9:30 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: BC Place
Attendance: 13,776
Referee: Pierre-Luc Lauziere
October 2134 St. Louis City SC 0–2 Seattle Sounders FC St Louis, Missouri
8:00 pm (CST)
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Jair Marrufo

MLS Cup Playoffs

October 29 Round One St. Louis City SC 1–4 Sporting Kansas City St. Louis, Missouri
9:00 pm CDT
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Ted Unkel
November 5 Round One Sporting Kansas City 2–1 St. Louis City SC Kansas City, Kansas
4:00 pm CST
Report
Stadium: Children's Mercy Park
Attendance: 21,650
Referee: Ismail Elfath
Note: Sporting Kansas City won the series 2–0.

U.S. Open Cup

April 25 Third Round St. Louis City SC (MLS) Flag of Missouri.svg 5–1 Flag of Nebraska.svg Union Omaha (USL1) St. Louis, Missouri
7:00 PM CDT
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: Lorenzo Hernandez
May 9 Round of 32 Chicago Fire FC (MLS) Flag of Illinois.svg 2–1 Flag of Missouri.svg St. Louis City SC (MLS) Bridgeview, Illinois
7:00 PM CDT Report
Stadium: SeatGeek Stadium
Attendance: 4,371
Referee: Brandon Stevis

Leagues Cup

Central 1

PosTeamPldWPWPLLGFGAGDPtsQualification CLB CAM STL
1 Flag of the United States.svg Columbus Crew 2200062+46Advance to knockout stage 2–1
2 Flag of Mexico.svg América 2100154+13 1–4 4–0
3 Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC 200021650
Source: Leagues Cup
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
July 23Group stage Columbus Crew Flag of the United States.svg 2–1 Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis City SC Columbus, Ohio
7:30 pm ET
Report
Stadium: Lower.com Field
Attendance: 20,533
Referee: Reon Radix
July 27Group stage St. Louis City SC Flag of the United States.svg 0–4 Flag of Mexico.svg América St. Louis, Missouri
10:00 pm ET
Report
Stadium: CityPark
Attendance: 22,430
Referee: Selvin Brown

Statistics

Appearances

As of match played October 29, 2023 [95] [96] [97] [98]
No.Pos.NameTotal MLS U.S. Open Cup Leagues Cup MLS Cup
StartSubStartSubStartSubStartSubStartSub
1GK Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki 360330001020
2DF Flag of the United States.svg Jake Nerwinski 275254001110
4DF Flag of Sweden.svg Joakim Nilsson 8171000010
6MF Flag of South Africa.svg Njabulo Blom 237215010120
7MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Ostrák 15201317111101
8MF Flag of the United States.svg Jared Stroud 298256111120
9FW Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss 165145000020
10MF Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen 345294112020
11FW Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Gioacchini 2512248011102
12MF Flag of Brazil.svg Célio Pompeu 1220917201102
13DF Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Markanich 8373000010
14DF Flag of the United States.svg John Nelson 153143001000
15DF Flag of Ghana.svg Joshua Yaro 12797101010
16FW Flag of the United States.svg Samuel Adeniran 139117001111
17DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Selmir Pidro 2202200000
19MF Flag of the United States.svg Indiana Vassilev 2911259111120
20MF Flag of the United States.svg Akil Watts 158117201011
21MF Flag of Sweden.svg Rasmus Alm 158138002000
22DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kyle Hiebert 274243101011
23DF Flag of the United States.svg Jon Bell 3221011000
24DF Flag of the United States.svg Lucas Bartlett 143122101100
25MF Flag of the United States.svg Aziel Jackson 16151213201111
26DF Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker 330290101020
28MF Flag of the United States.svg Miguel Perez 10878201000
29FW Flag of Iceland.svg Nökkvi Thórisson 1818000000
30MF Flag of Denmark.svg Isak Jensen 211011200000
31GK Flag of the United States.svg Michael Creek 0000000000
39GK Flag of Germany.svg Ben Lundt 4010201000
46FW Flag of the United States.svg Caden Glover 0101000000

Goalkeeper statistics

As of match played October 29, 2023 [95] [96] [97] [98]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki Flag of Germany.svg Ben Lundt
MINGAGAASVCSMINGAGAASVCS
MLS 2,970421.2712389033.0040
U.S. Open Cup 0000018031.5040
Leagues Cup 9044.00309022.0070
MLS Cup 18063.008000000
Total3,240521.44134836082.00150

Goals & Assists

As of match played October 29, 2023 [95] [96] [97] [98]
No.Pos.NameTotal MLS U.S. Open Cup Leagues Cup MLS Cup
GoalsAssistsGAGAGAGA
2DF Flag of the United States.svg Jake Nerwinski 0202000000
6MF Flag of South Africa.svg Njabulo Blom 1211000001
7MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Ostrák 3232000000
8MF Flag of the United States.svg Jared Stroud 5555000000
9FW Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss 104104000000
10MF Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen 715614110000
11FW Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Gioacchini 101101000000
12MF Flag of Brazil.svg Célio Pompeu 2512030010
13DF Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Markanich 1010000000
14DF Flag of the United States.svg John Nelson 0101000000
16FW Flag of the United States.svg Samuel Adeniran 8181000000
19MF Flag of the United States.svg Indiana Vassilev 2525000000
20MF Flag of the United States.svg Akil Watts 0101100000
21MF Flag of Sweden.svg Rasmus Alm 3434000000
22DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kyle Hiebert 2121000000
24DF Flag of the United States.svg Lucas Bartlett 0101000000
25MF Flag of the United States.svg Aziel Jackson 3414200000
26DF Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker 5040000010
28MF Flag of the United States.svg Miguel Perez 2010100000
29FW Flag of Iceland.svg Nökkvi Thórisson 1010000000
Total65545949540021
5×3×1×1×0×

Disciplinary record

As of match played October 29, 2023 [95] [96] [97] [98]
No.Pos.NameTotal MLS U.S. Open Cup Leagues Cup MLS Cup
Yellow card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svg
1G Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki 1010000000
2DF Flag of the United States.svg Jake Nerwinski 5151000000
4DF Flag of Sweden.svg Joakim Nilsson 1010000000
6MF Flag of South Africa.svg Njabulo Blom 7060000010
7MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Ostrák 7070000000
8MF Flag of the United States.svg Jared Stroud 9080000010
9FW Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss 1010000000
10MF Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen 6030001020
11FW Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Gioacchini 2020000000
12MF Flag of Brazil.svg Célio Pompeu 3020100000
13DF Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Markanich 4040000000
14DF Flag of the United States.svg John Nelson 1111000000
15DF Flag of Ghana.svg Joshua Yaro 2020000000
16FW Flag of the United States.svg Samuel Adeniran 4121001010
19MF Flag of the United States.svg Indiana Vassilev 2020000000
21MF Flag of Sweden.svg Rasmus Alm 4040000000
22DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kyle Hiebert 7151001010
23DF Flag of the United States.svg Jon Bell 2020000000
24DF Flag of the United States.svg Lucas Bartlett 4040000000
25MF Flag of the United States.svg Aziel Jackson 5030001010
26DF Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker 120100001010
28MF Flag of the United States.svg Miguel Perez 2020000000
Total914774105080

Awards

MLS Player of the Matchday

MatchdayPlayerOpponentContributionMinutesResult
35 Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss [99] Sporting Kansas City 2 Goals90W 4-1

MLS Goal of the Matchday

The MLS Goal of the Matchday is selected each Matchday of the regular season through fan voting in a process conducted by MLS Communications.

MatchdayPlayerOpponentScoreResultVote %
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss [100] Real Salt Lake 2-0W 4-038.1%
15 Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen [101] Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1-0W 3-163.8%
26 Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen [102] Inter Miami CF 3-0W 3-045%
27 Flag of the United States.svg Samuel Adeniran [103] Austin FC 4-1W 6-351.1%
34 Flag of South Africa.svg Njabulo Blom [104] Minnesota United FC 2-1W 2-157.7%

MLS Team of the Matchday

MatchdaySelection(s)Opponent
1 [105] XI Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen @ATX
BENCH Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss
COACH Flag of South Africa.svg Bradley Carnell
2 [106] XI Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen CLT
3 [107] XI Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kyle Hiebert @POR
BENCH Flag of the United States.svg Jared Stroud
COACH Flag of South Africa.svg Bradley Carnell
4 [108] XI Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss SJ
BENCH Flag of the United States.svg Jake Nerwinski
5 [109] XI Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss @RSL
BENCH Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki
COACH Flag of South Africa.svg Bradley Carnell
8 [110] XI Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen
Flag of the United States.svg Jared Stroud
CIN
9 [111] XI Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki @COL
12 [112] BENCH Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki @CHI
14 [113] XI Flag of the United States.svg Indiana Vassilev
Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki
SKC
15 [114] XI Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen VAN
17 [115] XI Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen HOU
18 [116] BENCH Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker LA
21 [117] XI Flag of the United States.svg Sam Adeniran
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki
@SJ
22 [117] XI Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker COL
24 [118] BENCH Flag of the United States.svg Aziel Jackson @TOR
26 [119] XI Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker MIA
BENCH Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki
27 [120] XI Flag of the United States.svg Niko Gioacchini
Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen
ATX
BENCH Flag of the United States.svg Sam Adeniran
29 [121] BENCH Flag of Ghana.svg Josh Yaro
Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen
DAL
31 [122] BENCH Flag of the United States.svg Aziel Jackson @LA
32 [123] BENCH Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss @HOU
33 [124] XI Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki LAFC
34 [125] XI Flag of South Africa.svg Njabulo Blom @MIN
35 [126] XI Flag of Brazil.svg Joao Klauss
Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen
SKC
BENCH Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki

MLS All-Star Selections

The 2023 MLS All-Star game was held on July 19, 2023, at Audi Field in Washington D.C. against Arsenal FC. [127]

No.PositionNameAll-Star SelectionStart/BenchMinutes
1GK Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki 1stStart34
26DF Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker 1stBench45

MLS Year-End Awards

Individual Awards

CITY, along with FC Cincinnati and Atlanta United FC are the most represented clubs with finalists in four award categories each. [128]

AwardNameStatus
Allstate MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki Winner
MLS Defender of the Year Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker Finalist
MLS Newcomer of the Year Flag of Germany.svg Eduard Löwen Finalist
Sigi Schmid MLS Coach of the Year Flag of South Africa.svg Bradley Carnell Finalist

MLS Best XI

CITY were one of four clubs to have two honorees for 2023 MLS Best XI. [129]

No.PositionNameBest XI Selection
1GK Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Roman Bürki 1st
26DF Flag of the United States.svg Tim Parker 1st

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