New England Revolution Loan Midfielder Jack Panayotou to Hartford Athletic for 2025 USL Championship Season

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution have loaned Homegrown midfielder Jack Panayotou to Hartford Athletic for the remainder of the 2025 USL Championship season.

A native of Cambridge, Mass., the 20-year-old Panayotou has made 17 MLS regular-season appearances (five starts) since debuting with New England’s first team in 2023. He’s also featured prominently with Revolution II, logging 28 appearances, including 21 starts, with 10 goals and five assists since 2022. Most recently, Panayotou played 75 minutes in Revolution II’s 2025 season opener on April 9 vs. Philadelphia Union II.

Panayotou brings prior USL Championship experience, having played 12 matches for Rhode Island FC during their inaugural 2024 season, where he contributed three assists across more than 700 minutes of action.

The Revolution—winners of three of their last four—continue MLS play on the road this Saturday, April 26, visiting Charlotte FC for a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff at Bank of America Stadium. The match streams live on MLS Season Pass via the Apple TV app in English and Spanish. Fans can also tune in on 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM) or Nossa Radio USA (1260 AM) for local radio broadcasts.

TRANSACTION: New England Revolution loan midfielder Jack Panayotou to Hartford Athletic for the remainder of the 2025 USL Championship season (April 25, 2025).

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