
With preseason training kicking off simultaneously, the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC announced a major addition to its roster on Monday morning with signing of Augustine Willams.
Raising the bar!🚀 Augi is a HOUND!🔥
Join us in welcoming dynamic goal-scorer Augustine Williams to Pittsburgh! 💪
Read more here: https://t.co/NAm3OywGEL ✍️ pic.twitter.com/mc1NBbCdJe— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) January 27, 2025
Williams, 27, is a Sierra Leone international with MLS experience and a track record of scoring in the Championship.
His 76 regular-season goals are the fifth-most in the league’s “modern era” (since 2010) and the second-most among active Championship players.
His deal, which is pending USL and U.S. Soccer approval, also includes a team option for 2026.
“I’m very excited to be joining the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and get to meet my new teammates that I will be going to war with,” Williams said.
“I’m excited to be part of a team that has a great history and an amazing fan base. I can’t wait to get started and to be able to help the team to achieve our goals this year, which is to win the USL Championship and bring a trophy to Pittsburgh.”
The addition of Williams adds a proven scorer to the mix which now also includes Bertin Jacquesson, who returns to Pittsburgh following a fantastic short term run on loan from Real Salt Lake at the close of last season.
Hounds add a legit, proven scorer.
Augi Williams has scored at least 10 goals a season.
Sierra Leone international with MLS experience is target forward who can draw defenders & open things up for Pittsburgh's attack which also brings back Bertin Jacquesson https://t.co/G4FpT85PjB
— John Krysinsky (@JohnKrysinsky) January 27, 2025
“Bringing a player like Augi to Pittsburgh is a major signing for our organization. It highlights the growth, ambition and investment that (owner)Tuffy (Shallenberger) continues to infuse into our club, the community and Western Pa. soccer,” Bob Lilley, Riverhounds SC head coach, said through the team’s release.
“Augie is a dangerous striker that can score in a variety of ways, and he is a well rounded player who fits our system. His ability to hold the ball and link play will make players around him better, and his willingness to work for the team make him a very valuable addition to the 2025 Pittsburgh Riverhounds roster.”
Williams debuted professionally as a 19-year-old with Portland Timbers 2 in 2016, when the reserve side competed in the USL. The next year, he would make his first appearance with the MLS club, scoring against the Seattle Sounders in the U.S. Open Cup in his debut.
After three years in Portland, Williams signed with Los Angeles Galaxy II ahead of the 2019 season. Williams would earn First Team All-League honors after scoring 13 goals in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, earning him a spot with the Galaxy’s MLS team in 2021. He made seven appearances for the Galaxy that season, while also spending time on loan back with Galaxy II and with San Diego Loyal.
In 2022, Williams signed as a free agent with the Charleston Battery and posted a career-best 16 goals on the way to a Second Team All-League selection. He would match that number in all competitions the following season, fueling the Battery’s run to the 2023 USL Championship Final.
Williams spent 2024 with Indy Eleven, where he posted his third consecutive double-digit goal season — the fourth of his career overall.
Originally from the Sierra Leonean capital of Freetown, Williams has made seven appearances for his country, the first coming in an African Cup of Nations qualifying win over Benin on June 15, 2021. Williams was later named to his country’s squad for AFCON in 2022 after the Leone Stars qualified for the first time in 16 years.
This is a fantastic add for Pittsburgh, and it's arguably the splashiest free agent move this club has ever made. Williams has 39 goals across his last three USL seasons and has all the size and finesse you want from a modern No. 9. Love this signing. https://t.co/MXwLu9dRd8 pic.twitter.com/FJjV2FktEC
— John Morrissey (@USLTactics) January 27, 2025
Open Cup Hero (2024) 🤝 Open Cup Heroes (2023) https://t.co/6e4uWncggo pic.twitter.com/oKQrW68TJT
— U.S. Open Cup (@opencup) January 27, 2025
Look for more coverage to come later today on Pittsburgh Soccer Now from AHN Montour as the Hounds kick off preseason training.
