We’re having a party so save the date! We finally can kick off things proper and build TQF into a great SG! If you’re looking for a group to cheer with or just new to the sport come join us on Jan 25th @BrewersAt4001 at 4PM!
In the latest edition of “Between 2 Pints,” technical director Marc Nicholls tells @RyanJayBailey why he hopes Charlotte MLS will be “horrible to play against." https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=15&v=iYC11psWayk&feature=emb_logo
MLS 101: EXPLAINING THE RULES FOR BUILDING AN MLS ROSTER https://charlottemls2021.com/mls-101-explaining-the-rules-for-building-an-mls-roster/
Received an email this week from the club surveying those who had placed deposits for season tickets. Question were generally around biggest factors that would impact decision to buy season tickets, view on seat licenses, premium seats and selecting preferences to seats given 8 different sets of hypothetical options (seat location, seat licensing fees and cost per season ticket)
Charlotte MLS Charlotte MLS recruits NFL Network's Tiffany Blackmon to be face of new team The latest addition is Tiffany Blackmon as a host and producer, after she’s worked as an on-air reporter for the NFL Network covering the Carolina Panthers since 2015. Both teams are owned by David Tepper, whose quest to bring MLS to North Carolina was made official last December. “From my days of playing travel soccer, I always equated Charlotte and the Carolinas with soccer,” Blackmon told content producer Ryan Bailey in an interview on the team’s site. “This city is due for a team and is so deserving of it. And knowing how this fanbase is, I don’t think you could find a better fit.” https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2020...fl-networks-tiffany-blackmon-be-face-new-team
Charlotte MLS announces Mark Simpson as Head of Analytics https://charlottemls2021.com/charlotte-mls-announces-mark-simpson-as-head-of-analytics/
CHARLOTTE — The soccer world may find itself in an unprecedented moment of inactivity, but Charlotte MLS’s progress in building its inaugural first-team roster is in full flight. “We have been working hard on building the first-team roster since January, via an international scouting network,” says Scouting Director Thomas Schaling. The COVID-19 pandemic has limited the potential for scouts to put boots on the ground, but Charlotte MLS has maximized the opportunity to seek talent via data analysis and video technology. “The lockdown has been challenging for all of us, but we have not been sitting on our hands,” says Special Advisor Steve Walsh, the man who scouted the players behind Leicester City’s incredible Premier League title win in 2016. “It has given the recruitment team the time and opportunity to fully research all potential targets. “We are using the latest technology in soccer recruitment, and we have the tools to watch practically every player on the planet in their most recent games. There has been no let-up in our pursuit of a team the fans can be proud of.” Schaling and Walsh have been working closely with Sporting Director Zoran Krneta and Technical Director Marc Nicholls to put the roster together. But over the past few months, the scouting department has been bolstered by the addition of three internationally renowned talent identification experts: Lisandro Isei, Davor Brasanac and Vincent van Raam. “We have worked hard to find the talent that will help us find talent,” says Schaling. “The scouting department and the academy are two of the vital lifelines of any club. Lisandro, Vincent and Davor are three of the first people we wanted for our scouting department, which means a substantial part of that team has now been formed. “Even when there are no games being played, they have been very successful in finding key targets and keeping within our timeline.” Here’s a little more about the scouts who are helping shape the Charlotte MLS roster: https://charlottemls2021.com/meet-the-charlotte-mls-scouting-team/
Together we can all make a difference. pic.twitter.com/yGsNa6YDoe— Charlotte FC (@CharlotteFC) March 19, 2020
https://charlottefootballclub.com/charlotte-fc-announces-new-signing-riley-mcgree/ CHARLOTTE (Oct. 5, 2020) — Charlotte FC has signed its second-ever professional player, Australian attacking midfielder, Riley McGree. The 21-year-old was signed by Charlotte FC from Adelaide United of Australia’s A-League. A highly coveted player in the transfer market, McGree is now under contract with Charlotte FC and will be placed on loan in the English Football League Championship at Birmingham City for the 2020/21 season.