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Louisville City FC announces retirement of Paolo DelPiccolo

By USLChampionship.com Staff, 01/22/24, 2:16PM EST

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Longtime captain will join LouCity Academy as full-time staff member, also assist with club’s First Team


Louisville City FC has announced the retirement of longtime captain Paolo DelPiccolo, who will join the club's Academy coaching staff for the next step of his career. | Photo courtesy David Mucker / Louisville City FC

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville City FC announced on Monday the retirement of longtime midfielder Paolo DelPiccolo ahead of the 2024 USL Championship, with the veteran having accepted a full-time role coaching in the club’s youth academy and assisting with the LouCity First Team.

The 32-year-old played eight seasons with LouCity, serving as captain for seven of those years including during the club’s back-to-back USL Championship title runs in 2017 and 2018. The 2018 campaign brought about DelPiccolo’s first coaching gig as part of the “triumvirate” of players that successfully managed through a head coaching change.

DelPiccolo retires from professional soccer as the club’s all-time appearances leader.

“As I begin to reflect on my playing career, there are so many things I want to say and so many people I need to thank for supporting me,” DelPiccolo said. “I will miss playing every day but cannot wait to embrace the challenge of starting my coaching career and learning from our first team coaches, Danny Cruz and Simon Bird. As inevitable as this day was, it was always going to be difficult, and I am grateful to Louisville City for their support and for providing me a pathway into coaching.”

“Today is a bittersweet day for us at the club,” said LouCity Head Coach Danny Cruz. “It has been an absolute privilege to manage Paolo over the years. He has been an incredible representative of this club both on and off the field. When I look at his transition to coaching, there is not a doubt in my mind that he will succeed because he is the type of person that puts everything he can into his craft.

“We are excited to continue watching his growth as a coach both with the academy and the first team, and I am confident that he is going to continue to be such a valuable asset to all of our players here at Louisville City. He has so much to be proud of, and while I know he will miss being on that field as a player every day, I am confident that he will thrive as a coach.”

LouCity lifted six trophies – four Eastern Conference titles were won in addition to the league championships – during DelPiccolo’s tenure. He played in 230 games and ranks second in club history in minutes logged at 15,397.

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