After a breakout season for Racing Louisville, goalkeeper Jordyn Bloomer has signed a new three-year contract through the 2028 season.
“I am thrilled to be extending my time here in Louisville,” Bloomer said. “This group has been so special to be a part of and I want to continue growing with this team and this city. Being a part of the club’s success this year has been such an honor and I hope to keep breaking records with this club for the next few years!”
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“Blooms has been fantastic for us! The confidence she gives the group is contagious,” Racing head coach Bev Yanez said. “We are so pleased that she has signed a new contract to stay here in lavender!”
“Jordyn’s story of perseverance exemplifies the qualities that we strive to find in a Racing player: hard work and determination,” said Racing general manager Caitlyn Flores Milby. “She has proven that she’s capable of being one of the top goalkeepers in this league and we’ve all enjoyed seeing Jordyn’s success. We are excited to have her here long-term.”
Bloomer finished with 89 saves (second in NWSL), in just 21 games for the regular season and playoffs.
She finished second in the league with 89 saves over 21 games between the regular season and playoffs, registering five clean sheets in the process. The electric shot-stopper saved three out of four penalty kicks she faced, including two in the same match.
Now, she will be Racing Louisville’s protector moving forward.
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