2015 IN FOCUS: Luis Robles

Luis Robles was Named MLS Goalkeeper of the Year after a season spent rewriting the franchise record books, setting new club marks for career wins, single-season wins, and shutouts. Robles recorded all 18 of the Red Bulls wins in 2015, more than any of MLS goalkeeper this season, and extended his iron man streak to 106 consecutive league starts for the Red Bulls, the second-longest such streak in league history.


Robles was also named the goalkeeper for the MLS Best XI, and finished the season with 86 saves, nine shutouts and a 1.26 goals against average. Robles became the club’s all-time shutouts leader in August with back-to-back shutout wins over New York City FC and Toronto FC, passing Tony Meola’s mark of 25. Robles also became the all-time wins leader on October 18th in a 4-1 win over Philadelphia, again passing Meola with his 49th career victory for New York. Robles finished the year with 50 career regular season wins and 28 shutouts.


The Fort Huachuca, Arizona, native also became the club’s all-time leader in playoffs wins and playoff shutouts with back-to-back clean sheet victories against D.C. United in a semifinal matchup of the Audi 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs.