Charlotte MLS wants to build roster with world’s best young talent. Here’s how they scout Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/article242077046.html#storylink=cpy
.@RobStoneONFOX's advice to be successful right away — "𝗚𝗢 𝗔𝗙𝗧𝗘𝗥 𝗔𝗧𝗟𝗔𝗡𝗧𝗔!"We can dig that challenge Rob 😏 https://t.co/z4eUDyDHkJ— Charlotte FC (@CharlotteFC) May 28, 2020
Charlotte is definitely going to need its own flavor... I see Nashville as the more country-hipster vibe, while Atlanta is more with the international and urban-soul roots. Both have some traces in music. Perhaps, food? Money? Laid-back southern hospitality? I don’t know. But there needs to be an identity there that draws fans in. What I’d suggest is the home grown flavor. While Atlanta has invested heavily in top talent, it has widely ignored youth development. If Charlotte recognizes itself as the premier place for youth development in the South, it may have a winning ticket there.
NEWS: @CharlotteMLS ink 25-year-old @Sergio_Ruiz_6 , their first player in club history. http://soc.cr/HnsH30qX3hX
https://www.instagram.com/p/CDhwOn1jaKj/ what is he gonna do now for a whole year will CFC lend him out to someone for a year.
Courtesy of Charlotte MLS Charlotte FC's plan for MLS success? A vast scouting network | Tom Bogert https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2020...-mls-success-vast-scouting-network-tom-bogert
New Charlotte FC president is a pro at marketing and beer Charlotte FC is getting a new team president. Nick Kelly will fill that role, transitioning from his position as the sports marketing chief of Anheuser-Busch InBev to Charlotte’s Major League Soccer expansion team, according to a source familiar with the team’s hiring decisions. Per Sports Business Journal, which first reported the hire, Kelly will report to Tepper Sports & Entertainment president Tom Glick, who has overseen the club’s development since the team was announced last December. Charlotte FC is set to begin play in 2022, joining MLS as its 28th club after Austin FC debuts in the league next season. https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/other-sports/article247836540.html
Charlotte FC@CharlotteFC Welcome the newest addition to our coaching staff. Andy Quy joins the Club as the goalkeeper coach. #ForTheCrown | @AndyQuy1 https://bit.ly/3E6N2Ik
Charlotte FC’s new sponsor is paying some PSL costs for fans at BoA Stadium. How it’ll work Read more at: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/article255153832.html#storylink=cpy
Per sources, Charlotte have agreed to acquire two 2022 international roster spots from Nashville SC for a new league record of allocation money exchanged just for a roster spot. The previous record was $225,000 GAM, set last year. The deal will become official during the half-day trade window on December 12. As well as acquiring international spots, Charlotte are also working to get green cards for their players to free up those valuable slots. Starting next season, a new rule goes into effect that a player’s status as domestic or international locks at the roster compliance date (just before opening weekend). https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/how-...ment-is-impacting-their-2022-mls-roster-build
Charlotte are also approaching their Expansion Draft this winter, where they can add up to five players. There will be plenty to choose from. Last year, MLS clubs protected 12 players, with homegrown players under 25 and Generation Adidas signings automatically protected. With the U22 Initiative adding more intriguing young players into MLS, clubs will have to preserve some of those spots to not lose their potentially multi-million investments. “We’re analyzing every club, try to figure out which players will be available [for the Expansion Draft],” Krneta said. “I think this year will be the most interesting Expansion Draft in the history of MLS.” Before long, Charlotte will have the full makings of an inaugural roster in place. “We do have eyes on a couple more [players], it looks very promising,” Krneta said. “I think we’ll have some news very soon.” https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/how-...ment-is-impacting-their-2022-mls-roster-build
Yeah I can't find anything newsy that has happened, beyond announcing the MLS draft and all the December transfer dates.
CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS Charlotte FC Names Lloyd Sam as Color Analyst for English Language Television Coverage https://www.charlottefootballclub.c...color-analyst-for-english-language-television Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021, 06:55 AM
Welcome home, Jaylin Lindsey! We have acquired the defender from Sporting Kansas City in exchange for General Allocation Money. MORE INFO: http://bit.ly/31R0xxU
We have acquired goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega from LAFC for General Allocation Money. MORE INFO: http://bit.ly/3oPayVy
We have acquired two international roster slots for the 2022 season from Nashville SC in exchange for General Allocation Money.
Who's ready to welcome @JaylinLindsey back to the Queen City!? 💙 pic.twitter.com/m0PMVJY8ic— Charlotte FC (@CharlotteFC) December 12, 2021
Can't wait to see @pablosisniega23 in action at Bank of America Stadium in 2022! 😤 pic.twitter.com/k7EkbfSgwm— Charlotte FC (@CharlotteFC) December 12, 2021