MLS

Loan Roundup: Sept. 30

Albadawi

With a second goal in as many games, Nazmi Albadawi headlined FC Cincinnati players out on loan this past weekend in the USL Championship.


Here’s how Albadawi and the rest of the Orange and Blue players performed:


Nazmi Albadawi

Position: Midfielder


Club: North Carolina FC


Result: 3-1 win against Ottawa Fury FC


The Palestine international sealed North Carolina FC’s win against Ottawa Fury FC this past Saturday with an 89th minute goal. Albadawi scored with his lone shot of the game, and finished with 38 passes with an 86.8% passing accuracy.

Forrest Lasso

Position: Defender
Club: Nashville SC


Result: 2-0 win at Loudoun United


Lasso was in the matchday squad, but he did not play. Since his arrival to Nashville SC on loan, the center back has helped the team skyrocket up the Eastern Conference standings. As of the win against Loudoun United, Nashville lead the conference with three games remaining.


Logan Gdula

Position: Defender


Club: Hartford Athletic


Result: 4-0 loss at Charlotte Independence


Gdula was an unused sub in the loss, but has featured a dozen times for Hartford Athletic in their inaugural season. It’s worth noting that the rookie started the season with Phoenix Rising FC in the Western Conference before joining Hartford later in the USL Championship season.


Ben Lundt

Position: Goalkeeper


Club: Louisville City FC


Result: 2-2 against Tampa Bay Rowdies


Lundt is injured and hasn’t played since June. Lundt, who recently turned 24, was in Cincinnati this week.


Hassan Ndam

Position: Defender


Club: Charlotte Independence


Result: 4-0 win against Hartford Athletic


While he’s still on loan, Ndam spent the week training with FCC at the Mercy Health Training Center.


The USL Championships Eastern Conference standings:

1. Nashville SC (31 games played, 58 points)


2. Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (30 games played, 58 points)


3. New York Red Bulls II (31 games played, 57 points)


4. Tampa Bay Rowdies (31 games played, 57 points)


5. Indy Eleven (30 games played, 56 points)