Patrick Schulte was born on 13 March 2001 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He came through the St. Louis City SC academy pathway and was selected as an original player for St. Louis City SC when the expansion franchise entered MLS in 2023. His emergence as the starting goalkeeper for the new club was rapid, and he quickly established himself as one of the more impressive young shot-stoppers in the league.
Schulte's performances for St. Louis City SC in their debut MLS season were noteworthy given the circumstances of a new club still establishing its identity. His reflexes, command of his box and distribution from the back drew positive reviews, and he retained the number one position through the 2024 and into the 2025 campaign as the club settled into the league.
His development has been steady, and by 2026 he had established himself as a credible MLS starter with the experience of multiple full seasons behind him. The goalkeeper position in MLS has been a pathway to international recognition for several American players, and Schulte has followed that trajectory.
For the United States, Schulte has been included in training camps and received early call-ups as part of the broader goalkeeper rotation the USMNT maintains. His youth and domestic form keep him in consideration as the federation looks toward the 2026 World Cup on home soil, where competition for the goalkeeper spots between Turner, Freese and younger options is significant.
Standing around 1.90 m, Schulte is an athletic, shot-stopping goalkeeper whose strengths lie in his reflexes and his composure when reading through balls. Still developing the full range of skills expected at the highest level, he is one of the most promising young American goalkeepers of his generation.
