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Amadou Dia agrees contract extension with LouCity

By USLChampionship.com Staff, 01/18/23, 10:00AM EST

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Veteran defender led club with eight assists in 2022 season, marking individual single-season high


Louisville City FC's Amadou Dia has signed a new two-year contract with the club after leading the team with eight assists in his first campaign in Louisville. | Photo courtesy Em-Dash Photography / Louisville City FC

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville City FC announced on Wednesday the club had signed Amadou Dia to a new two-year contract, extending the standout defender’s tenure in purple through the 2024 USL Championship season.

The updated deal, which is pending league and federation approval, followed a stellar debut year for Dia with LouCity in which he led the team with a career-high eight assists.

“We are thrilled to be able to extend Amadou's contract,” said LouCity Head Coach Danny Cruz. “Throughout last season he played a key role for one of the best defenses in the league while contributing to our attack at a high level.

“He is a player who is hard on himself in pursuit of becoming better every day, and that is a trait that is important to us here at Louisville City. I am looking forward to continuing our work together as we look to push for another USL Championship title.”

Dia arrived in Louisville after stints with USL Championship Western Conference power Phoenix Rising FC (2017-2019) and Major League Soccer’s Sporting Kansas City (2020-2021).

He quickly established himself as LouCity’s left back of choice, starting 31 of 32 appearances in 2022. Dia ranked second on the team in tackles won (31) at a 73.8 percent success rate, tied for second in interceptions (41), ranked second in key passes (41) and third in minutes played (2,723).

Dia’s first year in Louisville was memorable off the field as well. He and his girlfriend, Cara, welcomed their first child, daughter Coco, in late July.

“I want to win as many championships as I can before I retire,” Dia said. “I'm turning 30 in June, and I know I've still got it. I'm in my prime right now, and going into this year I didn't want to worry about what's going to happen next year. I want to be present and focus on a championship.

“The reason I signed a contract extension is, one, I love this place. It brings the best out of me on and off my field. And, two, I just want to win. That's it.”

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