Former California men's soccer player
Evan Davila signed with Louisville City FC, the USL Championship club announced Monday, bringing the number of Golden Bear alumni playing professionally to 18. Cal's leading scorer in his final collegiate season last fall, Davila joins brother and fellow Cal alumnus Taylor Davila on the Louisville roster.
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Evan Davila finished his tenure as a Bear recording team highs in goals (5), assists (5), points (15) and game-winning goals (3) in 2023. Arguably the best goal of his season came in a 1-1 draw at No. 19 Stanford on Oct. 29, when Davila dribbled almost half the field before juking a defender and scoring from inside the top of the box. After a stellar year, the midfielder was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Far West Region First Team and to the All-Pac-12 First Team.
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"I'm super proud of Evan," Cal head coach
Leonard Griffin said. "I just talked to him the other day. He went on numerous trials, and having been in his shoes myself, I know that in having to go and prove yourself over and over again, it's easy to get discouraged. I'm proud of him and his perseverance to pursue his goal of pro soccer. That it came to fruition is a testament to his character and his drive to succeed."
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Davila becomes the latest Cal alum to join the American pro soccer ranks – seven play in MLS, five play in the various levels of the USL and two play in the NISA – with four erstwhile Bears also playing abroad. Among Cal's MLS players are two-time MLS Cup champion goalkeeper Stefan Frei of the Seattle Sounders; Inter Miami goalkeeper and 2023 Leagues Cup champion Drake Callender; and longtime D.C. United defender Steven Birnbaum, Cal's highest MLS draftee at No. 2 in 2014. Frei and Callender are two of the four Cal alums in the pros, including David Bingham (Charlotte FC, MLS) and Jonathan Klinsmann (Cesena FC, Italy Serie C).
"It's awesome," Griffin said of the 18 Bears in the pros. "It's what we want. All of the current players have the goal and ambition to play at that level. For the guys to see our alums go on and play at the pro level, it helps them to be inspired to do it as well, and it's helpful to show the recruits this is a place you can go to develop and pursue your goals to be a professional."
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Additionally, two current Bears –
Wyatt Meyer and
Kevin Carmichael – were drafted by Nashville SC in the MLS SuperDraft in December. Both plan on playing one more season for Cal before going pro.
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Here's the full list of Bears in the pros:
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David Bingham, Goalkeeper (Charlotte FC, MLS)
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Steven Birnbaum, Defender (D.C. United, MLS)
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Drake Callender, Goalkeeper (Inter Miami CF, MLS)
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Jose Carrera Garcia, Midfielder (Central Valley Fuego, USL League One)
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Seth Casiple, Midfielder (Orange County SC, USL)
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Evan Davila, Midfielder (Louisville City FC, USL Championship)
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Taylor Davila, Midfielder (Louisville City FC, USL Championship)
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Jonathan Estrada, Forward (Irvine Zeta FC, NISA)
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JJ Foe Nuphaus, Midfielder (Thisted FC, Denmark Second Division)
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Stefan Frei, Goalkeeper (Seattle Sounders FC, MLS)
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Shoei Honda, Forward (FC Düren, Regionalliga West, Germany)
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Hector Jimenez, Defender (Austin FC, MLS)
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Sam Junqua, Defender (FC Dallas, MLS)
Shinya Kadono, Midfielder (Irvine Zeta FC, NISA)
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Jonathan Klinsmann, Goalkeeper (Cesena FC, Italy Serie C)
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Nick Lima, Defender (New England Revolution, MLS)
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Togo Nakamura, Forward (SD Huesca, Spain, Segunda Division)
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Tommy Williamson, Forward (Loudon United FC, USL Championship)
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