LIPAFC

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The Louisville–Indianapolis proximity association football contest (LIPAFC) (/lɪpəˈɛfsi/) is a rivalry between American professional soccer clubs Louisville City FC and the Indy Eleven.[1] Louisville City play their home games at the Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, while the Indy Eleven play their home games at Carroll Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Other namesLouisville–Indianapolis Proximity Association Football Contest
SportSoccer
LocationOhio Valley
Teams
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LIPAFC
Louisville City FC taking a free kick against Indy Eleven
Other namesLouisville–Indianapolis Proximity Association Football Contest
SportSoccer
LocationOhio Valley
Teams
First meetingMay 27, 2015
U.S. Open Cup
Indy Eleven 0–2 Louisville City
Latest meetingOctober 4, 2025
USL Championship
Louisville City 2–0 Indy Eleven
Next meetingAugust 22, 2026
USL Championship
StadiumsCarroll Stadium (Indy Eleven)
Lynn Family Stadium (Louisville City)
Statistics
Meetings total25
Most winsLouisville City (13)
Most player appearancesPaolo DelPiccolo (17)
Top scorerTyler Pasher (5)
Cameron Lancaster (5)
All-time series (USL Championship only)Louisville City: 13
Drawn: 7
Indy Eleven: 5
Largest victoryLouisville City 4–1 Indy Eleven
(October 20, 2018)
Largest goal scoringLouisville City 5–3 Indy Eleven
(April 6, 2024)
Longest win streakLouisville City (3)
Longest unbeaten streakLouisville City (10)
Current win streakLouisville City (2)
Current unbeaten streakLouisville City (6)
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Overall, Louisville have won the most matches in the rivalry's history, having won 12 times to Indy's 5 with 7 draws. Louisville's record win was a 4–1 victory in the USL Playoffs at their former stadium, Slugger Field, on October 20, 2018.[2] Indy has several 1 goal wins with the last of which being a 2–1 victory at Carroll Stadium on August 21, 2022.[3]

History

Early matches

The Indy Eleven began play in 2014 as a member of the NASL while Louisville City began play in 2015 as part of the USL. As they were members of different leagues they didn't play regularly. Their first competitive match came in the third round of the U.S. Open Cup on May 27, 2015. A match that Louisville City won at Carroll Stadium 0–2.[4] As the USL was officially a third-tier league at the time this was Louisville City's first victory over an opponent from a higher-tier league. Their second meeting was also third round U.S. Open Cup match at Carroll Stadium. A 2–1 victory for the Indy Eleven giving them their first win in the series.[5]

USL

With the NASL on the verge of financial collapse the Indy Eleven joined the USL in January 2018 making the Indy Eleven and Louisville City league rivals for the first time.[6] Both were placed in the USL's Eastern Conference where they remain to this day.[7] Their first league match took place on May 5, 2018, at Lucas Oil Stadium. A match the Indy Eleven won 1–0 after Ayoze García converted a penalty in the 78th-minute. Louisville City's first loss of the season.[8] This was the first of four matches during 2018 with second being a 2–2 draw at Slugger Field.[9] This began a ten-match unbeaten streak for Louisville. They would play one more match in the regular season before meeting in the USL Playoffs for the first time on October 20, 2018. Louisville City won this match 4–1 behind a Niall McCabe brace. The largest margin of victory in the rivalry to date.[2]

In 2019 the Indy Eleven and Louisville City played two 1–1 matches during the regular season and would again meet in the rebranded USL Championship Playoffs. This time the Eastern Conference final on November 9 at Carroll Stadium. The Indy Eleven came in on a 27 match home unbeaten streak and scored the opening 67th-minute off the foot of Tyler Pasher. Four minutes into stoppage time Antoine Hoppenot scored the tying goal sending the match in extra time. Four minutes into extra time Magnus Rasmussen put Louisville City ahead and a Luke Spencer in penalty in the 113th-minute lead to a final score line 1–3 as Louisville City advanced to the USL Championship Final.[10]

The next two seasons were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic causing the USL to modify its format. During both seasons the Eastern Conference was subdivided into multiple groups and divisions[11][12] with the Indy Eleven and Louisville City being placed in the same subdivision each year. During both years the clubs would play a record four regular season matches against each other. The Indy Eleven would fail to win a match against Louisville City until May 29, 2021. When a pair of Jordan Hamilton penalties at Lynn Family Stadium lead to a 1–2 Indy Eleven victory. The result ended a three-match winning streak and ten-match unbeaten run in the rivalry for Louisville City. On October 16, 2021, the Indy Eleven would earn a 1–0 at Carroll Stadium which began a 3 match unbeaten streak.[13]

Louisville City's 5–3 victory over Indy Eleven on April 6, 2024, was the first USL Championship match to be nationally broadcast on network TV through CBS.[14] The match is also the highest-scoring LIPAFC game to date, surpassing the 3–3 draw on June 26, 2021.[15]

Mythology

The name "LIPAFC", used in an unofficial capacity by the clubs' supporter groups, is a tongue-in-cheek parody of rivalries manufactured through geographic proximity as opposed to on-field action.[16] Satirical pseudohistorical stories color the rivalry, such as an 1865 match in which Indy Eleven played in infantry uniforms after returning from combat in the American Civil War, an 1868 match in which a Civil War veteran assaulted a referee with his prosthetic leg, and 1926 match which ended in a 36–35 penalty shootout.[17] Internet memes and in-jokes also bolster the satirical nature of the rivalry, such as Indy Eleven supporters opposing Kentucky Fried Chicken, and claiming Louisville City are Nickelback fans.[18][19] The overall winner of the two LIPAFC games each season are presented with the fan-made LIPFAC Barrel Trophy — a construction barrel with an Interstate 65 sign stuck on top, and a small plastic trophy taped on the side. Fans claim the trophy was partly made with pieces of the mythological Trojan Horse.[20][21]

Results

Summary

As of October 8, 2025[20]
More information Matches, IND wins ...
Matches IND wins Draws LOU wins IND goals LOU goals
USL regular season 2147102235
USL Cup Playoffs 200227
U.S. Open Cup 210123
Total 2557132645
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Matches

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SeasonDateCompetitionStadiumHome teamResultAway teamAttendanceSeriesRef
2015May 27U.S. Open CupCarroll StadiumIndy Eleven0–2Louisville City FC7,134LOU 1–0–0
2016June 1U.S. Open CupCarroll StadiumIndy Eleven2–1Louisville City FC2,145Tied 1–1–0
2018May 5USLLucas Oil StadiumIndy Eleven1–0Louisville City FC9,008IND 2–1–0
August 5Louisville Slugger FieldLouisville City FC2–2Indy Eleven8,437IND 2–1–1
October 13Louisville Slugger FieldLouisville City FC1–0Indy Eleven10,686Tied 2–2–1
October 20USL PlayoffsLouisville Slugger FieldLouisville City FC4–1Indy Eleven6,763LOU 3–2–1
2019June 29USL ChampionshipLucas Oil StadiumIndy Eleven1–1Louisville City FC10,584LOU 3–2–2
August 30Louisville Slugger FieldLouisville City FC1–1Indy Eleven9,211LOU 3–2–3
November 9USL Championship PlayoffsCarroll StadiumIndy Eleven1–3Louisville City FC7,171LOU 4–2–3
2020August 8USL ChampionshipLynn Family StadiumLouisville City FC1–1Indy Eleven4,850†LOU 4–2–4
August 26Lynn Family StadiumLouisville City FC1–0Indy Eleven4,851†LOU 5–2–4
September 5Lucas Oil StadiumIndy Eleven1–3Louisville City FC6,778†LOU 6–2–4
September 16Lucas Oil StadiumIndy Eleven0–2Louisville City FC2,500†LOU 7–2–4
2021May 29USL ChampionshipLynn Family StadiumLouisville City FC1–2Indy Eleven10,731LOU 7–3–4
June 26Lynn Family StadiumLouisville City FC3–3Indy Eleven10,927LOU 7–3–5
September 18Carroll StadiumIndy Eleven0–2Louisville City FC6,499LOU 8–3–5
October 16Carroll StadiumIndy Eleven1–0Louisville City FC6,499LOU 8–4–5
2022March 26USL ChampionshipLynn Family StadiumLouisville City FC1–1Indy Eleven8,551LOU 8–4–6
August 31Carroll StadiumIndy Eleven1–0Louisville City FC8,275LOU 8–5–6
2023May 27USL ChampionshipCarroll StadiumIndy Eleven0–1Louisville City FC9,532LOU 9–5–6
July 29Lynn Family StadiumLouisville City FC2–0Indy Eleven13,248LOU 10–5–6
2024April 6USL ChampionshipLynn Family StadiumLouisville City FC5–3Indy Eleven11,330LOU 11–5–6
October 5Carroll StadiumIndy Eleven2–2Louisville City FC10,780LOU 11–5–7
2025 August 30 USL Championship Carroll Stadium Indy Eleven1–3 Louisville City FC 10,230LOU 12–5–7
October 4 Lynn Family Stadium Louisville City FC2–0 Indy Eleven 9,785LOU 13–5–7
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† Matches played at reduced capacity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eastern Conference standings finishes

  IND   LOU

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P. 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3
4 4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8
9 9 9 9
10
11
12 12
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Total: Louisville City with 6 higher finishes, Indy Eleven with 1.

Top goalscorers

As of October 8, 2025.
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Position Nation Name Team Goals
1 Canada CAN Tyler Pasher Indy Eleven 5
1 England ENG Cameron Lancaster Louisville City FC 5
2 United States USA Corben Bone Louisville City FC 4
4 United States USA Paolo DelPiccolo Louisville City FC 3
4 United States USA Wilson Harris Louisville City FC 3
4 Brazil BRA Stefano Pinho Indy Eleven 3
6 Sierra Leone SLE Augustine Williams Indy Eleven 2
6 Scotland SCO Jack Blake Indy Eleven 2
6 France FRA Antoine Hoppenot Louisville City FC 2
6 Jamaica JAM Devon Williams Louisville City FC 2
6 Republic of Ireland IRL Niall McCabe Louisville City FC 2
6 United States USA Jack McInerney Indy Eleven 2
6 Canada CAN Jordan Hamilton Indy Eleven 2
6 Venezuela VEN Manuel Arteaga Indy Eleven 2
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Bold denotes players still playing for the club.

Honors

Table correct as of 2024 season.
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Team USL Cup Supporters' Shield U.S. Open Cup Total
Indy Eleven 0 1 0 1
Louisville City FC 2 1 0 3
Combined 2 2 0 4
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†Includes 2016 NASL Spring Championship.[22]

Players who have played for both clubs

Louisville City, then Indy Eleven

Indy Eleven, then Louisville City

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