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Charlotte FC Acquires Intl. Player Slots From Nashville In Exchange For Allocation Money


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Nice article on the current makeup of our roster.

For those that aren’t aware, each team is provided with eight international player slots, players on green cards do not take up an international player slot.

The current makeup is as follows:

Adam Armour (USA), Brandt Bronico (USA), Christian Fuchs (Austria - Green Card), Sergio Ruiz (Spain - Intl. Slot), Riley McGree (Australia - Intl. Slot), Jan Sobocinski (Poland - Intl. Slot), Guzman Corujo (Uruguay - Intl. Slot), and Jordy Alcivar (Ecuador - Intl. Slot)

Five of Charlotte’s eight players currently occupy an international player slot. The good news is we have acquired two additional international player slots to bring our total to ten.

That means that we have currently used five of our ten international player slots but we could see some of the slots open back up with a few of the above players in the process of obtaining green cards.

Charlotte can still acquire three designated players (Alcivar may become one of them, it’s undecided) and they also have the expansion draft and MLS Super Draft coming up.

The total roster is comprised of up to 30 players and with five players potentially being added during the expansion draft and an additional three players added in the SuperDraft, we’ll be well on our way to a full roster shortly.

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