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Robinson Joins Riverhounds’ Goalkeeping Corps

By USLSoccer.com Staff, 06/30/17, 2:21PM EDT

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Arrives on loan from North Carolina FC ahead of July 4 clash


Photo courtesy North Carolina FC

PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Riverhounds announced another roster move ahead of their tilt against the Charlotte Independence on July 4, receiving goalkeeper Macklin Robinson on loan from North Carolina FC.

The addition of Macklin comes in wake of the Hounds potentially being down two keepers for Tuesday’s contest. Starter Trey Mitchell’s status remain unclear after suffering a shoulder injury during pregame warm ups against the Tampa Bay Rowdies on June 22, while his replacement for that match, Keasel Broome, is away on national team duty for Barbados in the Windward Island Tournament until July 6.

“We’re obviously in need of goalkeeping help for the Charlotte game in light of Trey’s injury and Keasel being away on international duty,” Riverhounds Head Coach Dave Brandt said. “We played against Macklin in preseason [1-1 draw on Feb. 18] and are looking forward to having him on our side this time around. He’s an excellent young keeper and we’re grateful to North Carolina FC for making him available to us.”

Robinson, 23, originally signed with North Carolina FC – then the Carolina RailHawks – in 2016. The goalkeeper has yet to make a regular season appearance for the club with his lone start coming in the Second Round of this year’s U.S. Open Cup – a 6-1 victory against the PDL’s Carolina Dynamo.

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