Louisville City has signed midfielder Cameron Duke to a 25-day contract ahead of its U.S. Open Cup Third Round contest with Loudoun United FC. | Photo courtesy Will Carlon / Louisville City FC
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville City FC announced on Monday the club had signed midfielder Cameron Duke to a 25-day contract. Duke will be eligible for selection in the club’s contest against Loudoun United FC in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday night at Lynn Family Stadium.
A 24-year-old from Overland Park, Kan., Duke most recently spent the 2024 season with Crown Legacy FC, the MLS NEXT Pro affiliate of Charlotte FC. He originally signed a Homegrown contract with Sporting KC in 2019 and remained in the organization through 2024, making 54 appearances for SKC in Major League Soccer and recorded two goals and two assists.
Additionally, the former United States youth international also recorded one goal in four appearances in the USL Championship for Sporting Kansas City II, while he has also recorded four goals and four assists in 41 appearances in MLS NEXT Pro over the past two seasons.