Robles has logged 10,170 consecutive minutes with the New York Red Bulls
|New York Red Bulls’ goalkeeper Luis Robles is the new MLS
with his start and 90-minute, has played the most consecutive full matches of anyone in MLS history at 113.
The reigning MLS Goalkeeper of the Year joins some legendary company, according to Elias Sports Bureau, goalkeeper Kevin Hartman is now second with 112 consecutive MLS matches.
Hartman played 17 seasons in MLS with the LA Galaxy, Kansas City Wizards and FC Dallas, coming in third at 90 matches is goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen, who played for Sporting Kansas City from 2010 to 2013.
To date, Robles has logged 10,170 consecutive minutes with the New York Red Bulls. He has also set Red Bulls franchise records in wins (51) and shutouts (28).
Luis Robles has been a mainstay in the New York Red Bulls goal since he became the full-time starter in 2013, and now he’s been crowned the league’s best.
Robles was named Allstate Goalkeeper of the Year on Thursday after starting all 34 of New York’s regular-season games and heading one of the league’s best defenses.