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Charlotte FC Makes End of Season Roster Moves


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“The Club exercised the options of six players: Patrick Agyemang, Ben Bender, Hamady Diop, George Marks, Andrew Privett and Nick Scardina.

Six players have had their contract option declined: Harrison Afful, McKinze Gaines, Chris Hegardt, Pablo Sisniega, Jan Sobocinski and Adrian Zendejas.

Derrick Jones is out of contract and qualifies for free agency.

Justin Meram is out of contract and the Club remains in discussions over a new deal.”

 

Roster

Goalkeepers (2): Kristijan Kahlina, George Marks

Defenders (9): Nathan Byrne, Guzman Corujo, Hamady Diop, Jaylin Lindsey, Adilson Malanda, Jack Neeley, Andrew Privett, Bill Tuiloma, Jere Uronen

Midfielders (9): Scott Arfield, Ben Bender, Brandt Bronico, Brandon Cambridge, Brecht Dejaegere, Kamil Jozwiak, Nick Scardina, Brian Romero, Ashley Westwood

Forwards (6): Patrick Agyemang, Nimfasha Berchimas, Enzo Copetti, Vinicius Mello, Karol Swiderski, Kerwin Vargas

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On 10/31/2023 at 12:13 AM, toldozer said:

They didn't clean enough house imo.  Bronico and Westwood need to go. We need major upgrades in midfield and the back line 

Be careful what you wish for.  Decent midfielders are hard to find, specially when we’re talking about MLS.  We let them go and we could just end up with worse players in those spots.

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Thank god Gaines is gone, all he had was speed.  He has no control of the ball, his crosses always get blocked.

Pablo Sisniega looked baaaad when he played those first games to begin the season while Khalina was out.  George immediately beat him for the 2nd spot after he got his opportunity to start. 

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On 11/12/2023 at 11:35 AM, MillionDollarCam said:

Watched a little bit of Berchimas in the U17WC. That kid is the real deal, hopefully we get to see him play for The Crown before he’s sold to some European team.

Mbappe for Berchi straight up.  Let Mbappe get his revenge on Messi here in the MLS. 

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