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He started his career at [[Solaris FC]] after being picked up by their new youth scouting academy in 2011. He quickly moved through the ranks, and in 2016 became the youngest Espoonian player to play in the football leagues, at just 16 years and 32 days old. He was prolific in his first campaign, scoring in every game and helping [[Solaris FC|Solaris]] achieve promotion to the Espoonian Premier League for the first time in their history.
He started his career at [[Solaris FC]] after being picked up by their new youth scouting academy in 2011. He quickly moved through the ranks, and in 2016 became the youngest Espoonian player to play in the football leagues, at just 16 years and 32 days old. He was prolific in his first campaign, scoring in every game and helping [[Solaris FC|Solaris]] achieve promotion to the Espoonian Premier League for the first time in their history.


[[File:Steel's Solaris Shirt.png|thumb|left|Steel's [[Solaris FC]] shirt and number that he wore in his prolific 2016 campaign.]]
[[File:Steel's Solaris Shirt.png|thumb|Steel's [[Solaris FC]] shirt and number that he wore in his prolific 2016 campaign.]]


In January 2017, he was transferred to [[Espoona City FC]] for an Espoona record transfer fee of 30 billion Espoons. On his arrival he was gifted the number 11 shirt, and a guaranteed spot in the first team. He swiftly cemented his place in the starting 11 with a truly spectacular performance on his domestic debut, putting 5 past veteran goalkeeper [[Harry Jones]] as [[Espoona City FC|Espoona City]] beat [[CA Paritor]] 7-0 on the first day of the 2017 season.
In January 2017, he was transferred to [[Espoona City FC]] for an Espoona record transfer fee of 30 billion Espoons. On his arrival he was gifted the number 11 shirt, and a guaranteed spot in the first team. He swiftly cemented his place in the starting 11 with a truly spectacular performance on his domestic debut, putting 5 past veteran goalkeeper [[Harry Jones]] as [[Espoona City FC|Espoona City]] beat [[CA Paritor]] 7-0 on the first day of the 2017 season.

Latest revision as of 23:11, 1 December 2021

Louie Steel
Steel in 2019
Personal information
Full name Louie Tristan Steel
Date of birth 15th June 1999
Place of birth Espoona City, Espoona
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
Espoona City FC
Number 11
Youth career
2011-2016 Solaris Academy
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2016-2017 Solaris FC 12 (16)
2017- Espoona City FC 173 (216)
International career
2017- Espoona 68 (120)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Louie Steel is an Espoonian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Espoona City FC and and captains the Espoona national football team. Often considered to be one the best Espoonian players of all time, Steel has won two Justin Chan Awards, a record six Espoona Cups, and in 2020 was named in the Gerelan All-Time XI.

He started his career at Solaris FC after being picked up by their new youth scouting academy in 2011. He quickly moved through the ranks, and in 2016 became the youngest Espoonian player to play in the football leagues, at just 16 years and 32 days old. He was prolific in his first campaign, scoring in every game and helping Solaris achieve promotion to the Espoonian Premier League for the first time in their history.

Steel's Solaris FC shirt and number that he wore in his prolific 2016 campaign.

In January 2017, he was transferred to Espoona City FC for an Espoona record transfer fee of 30 billion Espoons. On his arrival he was gifted the number 11 shirt, and a guaranteed spot in the first team. He swiftly cemented his place in the starting 11 with a truly spectacular performance on his domestic debut, putting 5 past veteran goalkeeper Harry Jones as Espoona City beat CA Paritor 7-0 on the first day of the 2017 season.