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Having claimed almost every significant goalkeeping record the New York Red Bulls have, and the MLS "Ironman" record, Luis Robles is now furthering his progress toward some of RBNY's all-time, all-players, all-competitions records.
Most recently - in the disappointing 2-2 draw against Philadelphia Union on July 17, 2016 - he became just the fifth player (and first goalkeeper) in RBNY history to reach 13,000 minutes in all competitions for the club. Per MetroFanatic.com's archives:
Name | Games Played | Games Started | Minutes |
Mike Petke | 197 | 185 | 16561 |
Dax McCarty | 188 | 180 | 16029 |
Dane Richards | 176 | 148 | 13413 |
Carlos Mendes | 166 | 146 | 13048 |
Luis Robles | 144 | 144 | 13020 |
As you can see, Robles stands a good chance of working his way a little further up the club's all-time appearances lists before the season is out. His fitness cannot be taken for granted, but his consistency is what has made him a club and league legend. If he's healthy, he plays and plays well.
Congrats, Luis! See you at the next milestone.