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L'Atlanta United FC[1] è una società calcistica statunitense con sede nella città di Atlanta (Georgia). Dal 2017 milita nella Major League Soccer (MLS) e disputa le proprie partite casalinghe al Mercedes-Benz Stadium, impianto da 71.000 posti a sedere.
Nel 2018 il club ha vinto il primo titolo MLS della sua storia, sconfiggendo in finale i Portland Timbers.
Team Members4
Abram
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Almada
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Cobb
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Cohen
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18
Etienne
| | 35
Fortune
| | 7
Giakoumakis
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Gregersen
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1
Guzan
| | 2
Hernández
| | 11
Lennon
| | 9
Lobzhanidze
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13
McCarty
| | 14
McFadden
| | 21
Morales
| | 8
Nkita
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20
Palacios
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Silva
| | 6
Slisz
| | 29
Thiaré
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31
Westberg
| | 26
Wiley
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Williams
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Wolff
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Showing 0 to 25 (Total: 25)Stadium or HomeThe Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia. The home of the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL) and Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), it replaced the adjacent NFL indoor arena Georgia Dome, the Falcons' home stadium for a quarter century, from 1992 through 2016. Mercedes-Benz stadium holds the record of the world's largest halo board and is one of few football stadiums with retractable roofs.
The stadium is owned by the state of Georgia through the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, and operated by AMB Group, the parent organization of the Falcons and Atlanta United. The total cost was estimated at $1.6 billion, as of June 2016. The stadium officially opened on August 26, 2017 with a Falcons preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals, despite the retractable roof system being incomplete at the time.
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