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Charlotte FC

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Charlotte FC vs Portland Timbers (04 May)

Head Coach

Dean Smith

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Established
2022 (2 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Bank of America Stadium
(75,325 Capacity)

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Location
Charlotte, NC, United States

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American Major League Soccer
US Open Cup
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smudgie: 06/Mar/24


Upcoming
04/05 Charlotte FC - Portland Tim
11/05 Charlotte FC - Nashville SC
16/05 Chicago Fire - Charlotte FC
18/05 Charlotte FC - L.A. Galaxy
25/05 Charlotte FC - Philadelphia

Results
27/04 New York Cit 2 - 1 Charlotte FC
21/04 Charlotte FC 0 - 3 Minnesota Un
13/04 Charlotte FC 3 - 2 Toronto FC
06/04 New England 1 - 0 Charlotte FC
31/03 Charlotte FC 1 - 1 FC Cincinnat

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Charlotte Football Club is an American professional soccer club based in Charlotte. The team competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference. The team is owned by David Tepper, who was awarded the expansion franchise on December 17, 2019.
The Charlotte area has historically been home to several lower-division soccer teams, dating back to the Carolina Lightnin' in the early 1980s. The Lightnin' won the American Soccer League championship in 1981, played in front of 20,163 people at American Legion Memorial Stadium. After the league folded in 1983, the team played for one season as the Charlotte Gold in United Soccer League before ceasing operations. Professional soccer did not return to Charlotte until the founding of the Charlotte Eagles in 1991, who joined the USISL in 1993.

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Bank of America Stadium is a 75,523-seat football stadium located on 33 acres (13 ha) in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is the home facility and headquarters of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League, and is planned to be the home of the Charlotte MLS team. The stadium opened in 1996 as Ericsson Stadium before Bank of America purchased the naming rights in 2004. Former Panthers president Danny Morrison called it " classic American stadium" due to its bowl design and other features.

In addition to the Panthers, the stadium hosts the annual Duke's Mayo Bowl, which features teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and either the Southeastern Conference (SEC) or the Big Ten Conference. The stadium was planned to host the annual ACC Championship Game through at least 2019; the game was moved in 2016 but reinstated in 2017. The largest crowd to ever attend a football game at the stadium was on September 9, 2018, when 74,532 fans watched the Panthers defeat the Dallas Cowboys 16–8.

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