SENIOR (2023)
- Named to the United Soccer Coaches' All-Southeast Region First Team
- Named to the Sun Belt's All-Conference First Team
- Named to the Sun Belt's Preseason All-Conference First Team
- Named to the United Soccer Coaches' Preseason Players to Watch list
- Named to Top Drawer Soccer's Preseason Top 100 list (No. 38) and Midseason Top 100 list (No. 47)
- Started each of the Knights' 16 matches, playing in 1,234 of the Knights' 1,460 total minutes
- Scored nine goals and added three assists for a season point total of 21
- Appeared in 16 matches for the second time in his collegiate career after also playing in 16 games during the 2021-22 campaign
- Recorded his third consecutive season with at least nine goals scored
- Registered his first career season with three assists
- Recorded his third straight 21-plus-point season
- Led the team in goals (9), points (21), shot attempts (56), shots on goal (22) and game-winning goals (3)
- Tallied single-season career-bests in shot attempts (56) and shots on goal (22).
- Converted both of his two penalty kick attempts and scored three game-winning goals
- Became the seventh player in program history to score at least 30 goals as a Knight with his goal in the 15th minute of UCF's 2-2 draw with then-No. 7 FIU
- Finished the season at No. 7 on the UCF all-time career points list (80) and No. 6 on the all-time career goals list (37)
- Recorded back-to-back multi-goal games Oct. 7-14, scoring all four of UCF's goals in the Knights' respective 2-0 and 2-1 wins against Georgia Southern and at Old Dominion, representing the third time in his career he had netted consecutive multi-goal games
- His two multi-goal games lifted his career total to eight
- Scored his first game-winner in the 49th minute of UCF's 2-0 win over Brown Sept. 9
- Recorded a season-high seven shot attempts twice, against Stetson Aug. 27 and South Carolina Nov. 5; also recorded a season-high four shots on goal against the Hatters
- Was ranked in the conference and nationally in goals per game (0.56, 1st SBC, 37th NCAA), shots per game (3.50, 2nd SBC, 18th NCAA), shots on goal per game (1.38, 2nd SBC, 39th NCAA), points per game (1.31, 3rd SBC, 43rd NCAA), total goals (9, T-4th SBC, T-50th NCAA), game-winning goals (3, T-5th SBC, T-47th NCAA), and total points (21, T-5th SBC, T-62nd NCAA)
JUNIOR (2022)
- Finished the 2022 season tied for eighth on UCF's career goals scored list with a total of 28. He ended the year two points shy for a tie of tenth on UCF's career points list
- Named to the All-East Region Second Team
- Named to The American's All-Conference First Team
- Earned The American's Offensive Player of the Week nod on Oct. 10 after recording three goals on the week, including two at FIU (10/9)
- Earned two nods to The American's weekly honor roll on Sep. 12 and 19
- Was named a unanimous selection to The American's All-Conference Preseason Team
- Was listed on the United Soccer Coaches Players to Watch list prior to the season
- Was ranked as the No. 83 college soccer player by TopDrawer Soccer at the midway point of the 2022 season
- Was ranked as the No. 89 college soccer player by TopDrawer Soccer at the end of the 2022 season
- Played in 13 contests, starting in 11 and totaling 987 minutes played
- Led the team in scoring with 11 goals, resulting in 22 points
- Had the nation's second-longest streak of consecutive games scored, recording a goal in seven straight contests
- Recorded three multi-goal games, scoring twice against UC Irvine (9/9), at Temple (9/17) and at FIU (10/9)
- The three two-goal games that Dourado scored during the year brought his total to six for his career
- Tallied a career-high seven shot attempts twice during the campaign vs. North Florida (8/29) and at Memphis (9/24)
- Scored the game winning goal against No. 13 Charlotte (10/22), scoring in the 74th minute with assists from Lucas Mauro and Gino Vivi
- Totaled a team-high 42 shot attempts and 21 shots on goal
- Was 2-for-4 on penalty kick attempts, converting from the spot at Memphis (9/24) and at FIU (10/9)
- Was ranked first in the conference and second nationally in goals per game, averaging a clip of 0.85 per contest
- Was ranked second in the conference and 12th nationally in goals scored with 11 on the year, just one behind The American's leader and 12 behind the national leader
- Was ranked fifth in the conference and 49th nationally in total points with 22, just seven behind The American's leader
- Was ranked second in the conference and 14th in shots on goal per game, averaging a mark of 1.62 per game
- Was ranked second in the conference and 22nd nationally in shots per game, averaging a clip of 3.23 a contest
SOPHOMORE (2021)
- Named Second Team All-East region.
- Unanimously named First Team All-Conference in the American Athletic Conference.
- Named to The American's All-Tournament Team.
- Named as The American's Offensive Player of the Week on Sep. 20
- Named to The American's Weekly Honor Roll on Aug. 30.
- Scored seven of UCF's first 16 goals on the campaign, including three of the first six.
- Had three two-goal matches (8/29 vs. North Florida, 9/11 vs. FGCU, 9/18 at Memphis).
- Led the team in goals with 13 and led the team in points with 28.
- Led the team in game winning goals with six.
- Tallied two assists (9/29 at South Fla., 11/10 vs. Memphis).
- Competed in 16 matches, starting in 15 of them, playing in 1029 minutes.
- Attempted 42 shots with 18 of them landing on target. 13 of his 18 shots on target were goals.
- Was ranked first in the conference and 10th nationally in total goals scored with 13, just three behind the national leader.
- Was ranked first in the conference and 15th nationally in total points scored with 28, just 11 behind the national leader.
- Was ranked first in the conference and third nationally in game-winning goals with six, just one behind the national leader.
- Was ranked first in the conference and fifth national in goals per game with an average of 0.81.
- Was ranked first in the conference and 11th nationally in points per game with an average of 1.75.
FRESHMAN (2020-21)
- Named to the American Athletic Conference's All-Rookie Team.
- Named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the American Athletic Conference Championship.
- Named to The American's All-Tournament Team.
- Collected 9 points during his rookie campaign, good enough for a tie of third place on the team at season's end.
- Tallied four goals, scoring the first of his career vs. SMU at home on 4/2.
- His final three goals of the year were all in the postseason, scoring UCF's only two goals during the American Athletic Conference Championship (vs. SMU, 4/15; vs. Tulsa 4/17) and earning a score in the NCAA Tournament vs. James Madison on 5/2.
- Named to the American Athletic Conference Honor Roll for his Apr. 2 performance against SMU.
- Scored three of UCF's final four goals of the season.
- Two of his goals were game winners (vs. Tulsa, 4/17; vs. James Madison, 5/2).
- Recorded his lone assist against James Madison in the NCAA Tournament.
- Competed in all 14 matches, starting in 10 of them.
- Attempted 30 shots with 18 of them being on target, ranking him first in The American and 16th in the NCAA in shot accuracy (.600).
- Ranked 4th in The American and 71st in the NCAA in shots on goal per game (1.29).
- Named the TopDrawer Soccer No. 53 freshmen in college soccer at the end of the season.
PRIOR TO UCF
- Winner of the Golden Boot in his senior season at Montverde Academy
- Named Best Player during his junior campaign at Montverde
- Helped lead Montverde to a 21-4-1 record in his senior season and a total mark of 56-9-6 over the last three years.
DID YOU KNOW?
- Major: Communications
- Favorite soccer player: Ronaldo (Brazilian)
- Favorite soccer team: Corinthians
- Pre-match ritual: Pray
- Fun fact: Has a twin brother
- Favorite movie franchise: Fast and Furious
- Favorite TV show: Suits
- Favorite music artist: Luke Combs
- Favorite food: Feijoada
- Favorite off-day activity: Tennis
- Nickname growing up: Luquinha
- Favorite sport besides soccer: Volleyball
- Hidden talent: Can sing
"I chose to come to UCF because of their high level of soccer and academics."