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释义

  1. History

     Initial expansion proposals  MLS expansion bid  Inaugural season  Champions in two seasons 

  2. Colors and badge

     Symbols  Kits  Primary  Secondary  Kit sponsor 

  3. Development system

      Reserve team    Youth academy  

  4. Stadium and team facilities

     Home stadiums  Mercedes-Benz Stadium  Capacity and atmosphere  Construction delays  Training facilities and team headquarters  Bobby Dodd Stadium 

  5. Club culture

     Supporters   Attendance   Traditions 

  6. Ownership

  7. Players

     Current roster  Out on loan   Number 17    Notable current and former players  

  8. Broadcasting

  9. Staff

     Technical staff  Executive staff 

  10. Honors

      Domestic  

  11. Records

     Goals   Assists  

  12. References

  13. External links

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Atlanta United FC, commonly known as Atlanta United, is an American professional soccer club based in Atlanta, Georgia that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference. It is the most recent winner of the MLS Cup.

Founded in 2014, Atlanta United began play as an MLS expansion team in 2017, as the twenty-second team in the league. It is the first MLS franchise to be based in Atlanta, and the club plays home games at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which they share with the city's National Football League (NFL) franchise, the Atlanta Falcons. Both are owned by Arthur Blank, co-founder of The Home Depot. The club also owns Atlanta United 2, a reserve team that competes in the USL Championship (USLC).

Gerardo "Tata" Martino was appointed as the club's first head coach, and guided Atlanta to their first playoff appearance in the team's debut season, before securing the team's first trophy in just their second season by winning MLS Cup 2018.

Based on 2018 regular season attendance, Atlanta has one of the largest fanbases in MLS, and they have set several league records for highest single-match and average attendance. In 2018, Forbes estimated the franchise was the most valuable in the league, worth more than $300 million.[2]

History

Initial expansion proposals

At the time the team was announced, Atlanta was the largest metropolitan area without an MLS franchise.[3] Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank's AMB Sports and Entertainment Group had submitted a bid for an expansion franchise in 2008,[4] but withdrew the bid in early 2009 due to state and local government budget shortfalls and Blank's inability to find partners to build an appropriate stadium for the proposed team.[5] On July 10, 2010, Dan Courtemanche, MLS's executive vice president of communications, said that despite the bid withdrawal, regular discussions with Blank regarding Atlanta's potential as an expansion market were occurring.[6]

MLS expansion bid

On May 31, 2011, the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers were sold to True North Sports & Entertainment, who announced that they would relocate the team to Winnipeg and rebrand as the Winnipeg Jets.[7] The Thrashers' relocation helped restart the efforts and talks of bringing an MLS expansion team to Atlanta.[8]

In May 2012, while the Falcons' proposed new stadium was going through the approval process, MLS commissioner Don Garber cited Atlanta as one of three "intriguing" markets for future league expansion.[9] Additionally, when Blank presented his case for a new stadium at the Falcons' annual meeting with season ticket holders, he stated that an additional benefit of the new stadium was that it could help attract a Major League Soccer franchise and potentially host World Cup matches.[10] Later that year, in November, Garber said that if the Falcons could complete plans for a new stadium, MLS would "try to figure out how an MLS team could be part of their plans."[11]

Rich McKay, Falcons president and CEO, said in 2013 that the team was "open to various options, including [its] ownership of a team or someone else owning a team".[12] Dan Courtemanche said, "We are big believers in the Atlanta market," and cited the city's growing Hispanic population and corporations that could serve as its sponsors.[12] Then, in March 2013, the city and the Falcons agreed to financing terms,[12] and in May 2013, the Georgia Department of Economic Development board approved $30 million in bonds to finance the land purchase for the new stadium.[13] The stadium was set to open in 2017 and could be configured for professional soccer.[14] Atlanta remained at the top of the list for an MLS expansion team, as Garber, in the December 2013 MLS State of the League address, emphasized that it was a goal to continue to expand in the Southeast, and added, "if we can continue to advance our discussions positively with Arthur [Blank] and the [Atlanta] Falcons, we hope to be able to get a situation finalized so that could potentially be our second team. Orlando being the first, maybe Atlanta or Miami would be the second or the third."[15][16] In December 2013, Garber said the league was making progress in discussions with the Falcons and that the stadium situation was finalized.[17] Negotiations continued, as Courtemanche said in January 2014 that Atlanta "remains a great prospect for MLS expansion,"[18] and in February 2014, Rich McKay confirmed the parties were "far along in negotiations."[19]

On April 16, 2014, Blank announced that MLS had awarded an expansion franchise to his group, and the team would begin play in 2017. Atlanta became the second franchise awarded in the Southeastern United States in five months, following the Orlando City SC announcement in late 2013. The Southeast had been without an MLS team since the Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny were dissolved in 2001.[20]

Inaugural season

{{see also|2017 Atlanta United FC season}}

Atlanta's first regular season MLS game was played on March 5, 2017 at Bobby Dodd Stadium with 55,297 in attendance. Yamil Asad scored the first goal in team history in a 2–1 loss to New York Red Bulls.[21] A week later, the team registered its first win with a 6–1 away defeat of fellow expansion team Minnesota United FC.[22] On March 18, 2017 the team registered its first win at home, beating Chicago Fire, who went down to ten men in the eleventh minute, 4–0 in front of a sold-out Bobby Dodd Stadium.[23] Following its move to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the team continued leading the league in attendance and averaged more than 48,000 in its home league matches, breaking records for attendance for a non-doubleheader MLS game and average single-season attendance for a U.S. soccer team. Atlanta clinched a berth in the playoffs, becoming the third MLS expansion team to do so in their inaugural season, by finishing tied for third place in the Eastern Conference; due to tiebreaking rules Atlanta was seeded fourth. In its first playoff game, the team faced Columbus Crew and set a then-MLS attendance record for a playoff game with 67,221 spectators in attendance. After 120 minutes of scoreless action, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out, which Columbus won 3–1 to eliminate Atlanta.[24]

Champions in two seasons

{{see also|2018 Atlanta United FC season}}

In their second season, Atlanta finished second in the Eastern Conference as well as the Supporters Shield. The club qualified for the playoffs for the second year in a row, advancing to MLS Cup 2018 after beating New York City FC and New York Red Bulls. In the final on December 8, the team beat Portland Timbers, bringing the city of Atlanta its first major sports championship since MLB's Atlanta Braves won the 1995 World Series.[1] The win qualified Atlanta for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League, marking the first time Atlanta qualified for continental competition.

The win also allowed Martino, who had announced earlier in the season that he would not return for the 2019 campaign, to end his two-year tenure on a high note.[25] Josef Martínez was named league MVP,[26] while Martino was named Coach of the Year.[27]

Colors and badge

Arthur Blank stated that fans would be involved in choosing the name, logo and "a color scheme that'll work with the red and black with a little bit of gold mixed in"[28] (the colors used by the Falcons when they launched in 1966).[29]

On June 25, 2015, Sports Illustrated reported that Atlanta's expansion team would be named Atlanta United FC. The official announcement of the team's name took place on July 7.[30] Atlanta United president Darren Eales explained that the name was chosen based on a survey of the team's supporters and used words the supporters most positively related to the potential team.[31][32] Eales also stated that the Founders' Group meeting would still be held on July 7 and the logo for the new team would be unveiled.[31]

Symbols

The team's name, logo and colors were unveiled on July 7, 2015. The logo features a circle reminiscent of the city's seal and Olympic heritage with a bold "A" at the center of the circle. Behind the "A" are five black and red stripes representing the five pillars of the team: unity, determination, community, excellence and innovation.[33] The team's official colors are black (for strength and power), red (or "Victory Red," as the team calls it, for pride and passion), and gold (for a commitment to excellence).[34] The team has become unofficially known as "The Five Stripes" based on the five stripes on the team's inaugural home kits.[35]

Kits

In February 2019, on the heels of the club's first MLS championship, Atlanta unveiled a new primary kit for the upcoming 2019 season. The new design is nicknamed "Star and Stripes" and was created by Adidas.[36] Changes include a move from five thick stripes to nine thinner stripes on the front, red socks instead of black, and a gold star above the team crest.[37]

Primary

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Secondary

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Kit sponsor

On July 12, 2016 the team announced American Family Insurance as its primary jersey sponsor for the first team. The terms and length of the contract were not disclosed.[38] SunTrust is the official kit sponsor at the youth academy level.[39] The reserve team currently does not have a shirt sponsor.

Development system

Reserve team

{{Main|Atlanta United 2}}

On November 14, 2017, Atlanta United announced that they would be launching a reserve team to compete in the United Soccer League, the second division of American soccer.[40] Club president Darren Eales said that the new team was launched to "bridge the gap between our best in class academy and our First Team." The team, Atlanta United 2, began play in the Eastern Conference of what is now called USL Championship in the 2018 season.

Youth academy

Atlanta United operate a youth academy that competes in the United States Soccer Development Academy.[41] The academy began play in the 2016–2017 USSDA season and has seven youth teams: U-19, U-17, U-16, U-15, U-14, U-13 and U-12. Participation in the academy is free for all players and participants are eligible to be signed to the Atlanta United first team as a Homegrown Player. The club has signed five players to first team contracts and three players to reserve team contracts since the academy launched.[42]

In addition to its USSDA programs, the academy also operates a soccer development program to identify players playing for local youth clubs and promote them to the academy.[43] The club also operates the Atlanta United Regional Development School, a pre-academy feeder program for players aged 8–14 to provide training and development for advanced local players and identify potential academy players, as well as the United Juniors Program, a special development program to provide supplemental development for U-12 players playing for other Atlanta-area youth clubs.[44]

Stadium and team facilities

Home stadiums

NameLocationYears
Bobby Dodd Stadium Atlanta, Georgia 2017 (First nine league matches of season)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, Georgia 2017–present
Fifth Third Bank Stadium Kennesaw, Georgia 2017–2019; 2 matches in U.S. Open Cup, 1 match in CONCACAF Champions League

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

{{main|Mercedes-Benz Stadium}}

Capacity and atmosphere

The club shares Mercedes-Benz Stadium with the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. The club typically curtains off the upper level of the stadium[20][3] to create a more intimate atmosphere for soccer.[45] For most games, Mercedes-Benz Stadium holds 42,500 people. The team used the curtains for six of nine home matches during the inaugural season. When expanded to full capacity, the stadium can hold 71,000 people, with standing room for at least 73,019 people (based on attendance at MLS Cup 2018). To create a better match-day experience, stands are retractable to accommodate a larger field and allow better sight lines. When Atlanta was announced as an expansion team, Blank vowed, "There will never be an MLS game in Atlanta where NFL lines are shown on the field"[3] – a previous point of contention for teams that have played in stadiums primarily used for American football.

Construction delays

In January 2016, the opening of the stadium was delayed three months to June 2017.[46] The team was originally scheduled to move into Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 30, 2017; however, the complexity of the eight-panel retractable roof caused another delay in the stadium's opening. As the team could not use Bobby Dodd Stadium in August due to Georgia Tech having priority,[47] the match against Orlando City was moved up one day from July 30 to 29, and two home fixtures originally scheduled to be held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in August were moved to September.[48] The team's first match in the stadium took place on September 10, 2017, against FC Dallas.

Training facilities and team headquarters

In August 2015, the club announced plans for training facilities, academy facilities, and sporting headquarters in Decatur.[49] However, the results of an environmental and geotechnical feasibility studies found that the site on Memorial Drive was unfeasible, and in November 2015 plans for the facility were canceled.[50] Instead, the facility was built on a 32-acre plot on Franklin Gateway in Marietta. On April 11, 2017, the $60 million facility was opened, named the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground. The facility includes a 30,000 square foot building that acts as the club's sporting headquarters and houses locker rooms for the first team, reserve team, and academy teams, a full-service dining hall, and sports science facilities including a gymnasium and two hydrotherapy plunge pools.[51] The facility also includes six outdoor training fields, including a showcase field with a stand that can seat 2,500 spectators.

Bobby Dodd Stadium

The first team played its home matches in the first half of the 2017 MLS season at Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd Stadium due to delays in the construction of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.[52][53] Although the club sought a balanced home-and-away schedule during their spell at Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta United did not play any home matches from March 19 to April 29 to avoid conflicts with the Yellow Jackets' spring football scrimmages.[54] According to club officials, the Georgia Dome was not considered a viable option to temporarily host the team, since delaying the Dome's planned demolition would have also delayed the completion of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.[55]

Club culture

Supporters

Atlanta United currently has four Supporter Groups identified on their homepage: Terminus Legion, Resurgence, Footie Mob, and the Faction.[56]

Terminus Legion is a supporter group that was created in March 2011 by graphic designer Matt Stigall, who wanted a way to show that Atlanta fans would support soccer despite the perception of the city as a "lazy sports town". The group was named after the name given to Atlanta when it was first settled, and its logo featuring a cow catcher and railroad ties reflect the city's history as a locomotive hub. In the days since the expansion team was awarded, its membership doubled to over 500, and in the time leading up to 2017, Stigall said the group would support "all Atlanta soccer" including the Atlanta Silverbacks of the NASL and at the grassroots level, and make road trips to rival Orlando City matches.[57]

Footie Mob is a tailgate group established in 2014, their name a take on Atlanta hip-hop group Goodie Mob. The group is known for pre-game tailgating and incorporating Atlanta's music culture into the supporter culture.[58]

By December 2015, the supporters of the new MLS team had already pledged to purchase more than 29,000 season tickets.[59] As of December 2017, the team had more than 36,000 season ticket holders.[60]

Attendance

On September 12, 2017, Atlanta United announced that the team had sold more than 69,256 tickets for the September 16 match against Orlando City at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, breaking the league record for single-match attendance. The previous record of 69,255 tickets sold was held by LA Galaxy. The game's official attendance was 70,425, making Atlanta the first MLS team to surpass 70,000 in attendance for a non-doubleheader match.[61]

On October 5, 2017, the team announced they had sold more than 70,456 tickets for the October 22 match against Toronto FC.[62] This allowed the team to break both the record for highest average attendance in a season for MLS (held by Seattle Sounders), as well as the record for highest average attendance in a season for professional soccer in the United States, which was held by New York Cosmos. The game's official attendance was 71,874, which broke the MLS single-match attendance record for a second time.[63][64] Atlanta finished the season with an average attendance of 48,200 for MLS regular season games, a number higher than that of multiple major clubs such as English sides Everton and Chelsea.[65][66]

On March 11, 2018, the team broke the league single-match attendance record for the third time, selling 72,035 tickets for their 2018 season home opener against D.C. United.[67]

On June 30, 2018, fans set another record with 71,932 in attendance, more than any other soccer game happening that day in the world, including the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[68]

On July 15, 2018, the team again set the league single-match attendance record with 72,243 in attendance.[69] As of October 21, Atlanta United currently holds the top seven single-game regular-season attendance records in MLS.[70]

Atlanta broke the league record for average regular-season attendance again in 2018, breaking their 2017 record and becoming the first MLS team to average more than 50,000 in attendance with an average attendance of 53,002.[70]

On December 8, 2018, Atlanta United won its first MLS Cup before a crowd of 73,019, the largest non-doubleheader crowd in league history.[1]

Traditions

During their inaugural season, Atlanta United introduced a ritual called the Golden Spike in a nod to the city's railroad history. Prior to the game, players and supporters sign a large golden railroad spike, which is then marched into the stadium by supporters and hammered into a platform by a local VIP. Additionally, after each game, the player voted as the game's Man of the Match hammers a spike.[71] Local celebrities that took part in the Golden Spike tradition during 2017 included hip hop artists 2 Chainz, Yung Joc, and Waka Flocka, as well as country musician Zac Brown, retired Atlanta Braves star Andruw Jones, and Atlanta basketball players Tiffany Hayes and Dennis Schröder.[72] Atlanta native rap artist Archie Eversole also participated in the Golden Spike tradition and would later compose a rap anthem for the club entitled "United We Conquer."[73][74] In 2018, notable celebrity participants included singer T-Pain,[75] Dutch soccer legend Edgar Davids,[76] Atlanta multi-sports star Brian Jordan,[77] boxing legend Evander Holyfield,[78] and rappers Jeezy,[79] Killer Mike,[80] and Big Boi.[81] At MLS Cup 2018, owner Arthur Blank hammered the Spike.[82]

Ownership

{{Main|Arthur Blank}}

Atlanta United FC operates as a component of AMB Sports & Entertainment, a subsidiary of AMB Group that includes Atlanta United, the Atlanta Falcons and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.[83] }}

The chief owner of AMB Group is Arthur Blank, an American businessman and a co-founder of The Home Depot.[84]

Players

Current roster

{{updated|March 1, 2019|[85]}}

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Out on loan

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Number 17

{{see also|Retired numbers in association football}}

On February 10, 2017, Atlanta United announced that the number 17 would be reserved for the fans. The number marks the year of the team's first inaugural season in MLS. Atlanta United aims to recognize that from the very beginning, the fans, the city, and the people define the spirit and essence of this team.[86]

Notable current and former players

The following players have received international caps while playing for the club:

  • {{flagicon|PAR}} Miguel Almirón[87]
  • {{flagicon|CHI}} Carlos Carmona[88]
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Greg Garza[87]
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Brad Guzan[89]
  • {{flagicon|TRI}} Kenwyne Jones[87]
  • {{flagicon|VEN}} Josef Martínez[90]
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Pity Martínez[90]
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Darlington Nagbe[91]
  • {{flagicon|PAR}} Héctor Villalba[90]
  • {{flagicon|JAM}} Romario Williams[92]

Broadcasting

Rights to all Atlanta United FC first team matches not broadcast by MLS' national television partners are held by Fox Sports Networks. Most of the team's games are televised by either Fox Sports South or Fox Sports Southeast, which also carry team programming. A small number of matches will be broadcast on over-the-air television by WUPA in the event of scheduling conflicts with the two channels. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.[93][94]

Kevin Egan is the team's television play-by-play announcer. Former MLS defender Dan Gargan is the color commentator and Jillian Sakovits is the pre- and post-game show host and sideline reporter.[95][96]

Radio rights are held by WZGC/92.9 The Game. Commentators are Mike Conti (play-by-play) and Jason Longshore (color).[97]

Rights to Atlanta United 2 matches are held by ESPN as part of the USL's broadcast agreement. Games are streamed online on ESPN+ with Jon Nelson as the play-by-play announcer and Jason Longshore as color commentator.[98]

Staff

Technical staff

RoleNameNationality
Head coach, first team Frank de BoerNetherlands}}
Assistant coach, first team Orlando TrustfullNetherlands}}
Assistant coach, first team Bob de KlerkNetherlands}}
Assistant coach, first teamRob|Valentino}}United States}}
Goalkeeper coachAron|Hyde|nolink=1}}England}}
Head of sport scienceRyan|Alexander|nolink=1}}United States}}
Head athletic trainerMario|Cruz|nolink=1}}United States}}
Head of technical recruitment and analysisLucy|Rushton|nolink=1}}England}}
Head coach, reserve teamStephen GlassScotland}} Scotland
Assistant coach, reserve teamHenry ApalooEngland}} England
Fitness coach, reserve teamRicardo OliveiraBrazil}} Brazil
Academy directorTony|Annan|nolink=1}}United States}}
[99]

Executive staff

RoleNameNationality
OwnerArthur|Blank}}United States}}
PresidentDarren|Eales}}England}}
Chief financial officerRob|Geoffroy|nolink=1}}United States}}
Vice president, technical directorCarlos|Bocanegra}}United States}}
Vice president, business operationsCatie|Griggs|nolink=1}}United States}}
Director of player administrationChase FaliveneUnited States}} United States
[99]President history
  • Darren Eales {{flagicon|ENG}}: September 10, 2014 – present
Head coach history
  • Gerardo "Tata" Martino {{flagicon|ARG}}: September 27, 2016 – December 10, 2018
  • Frank de Boer {{flagicon|NED}}: December 23, 2018 –

Honors

Domestic

  • MLS Cup
    • Winners: 2018
  • Eastern Conference (playoffs)
    • Winners : 2018

Records

{{Main|List of Atlanta United FC records and statistics}}
SeasonPWLDPTSGFGAPosition (league)Position (conf.)Open CupPlayoffsCCL
2017 34 15 9 10 55 70 40 T-3rd T-3rd Round of 16 Knockout Round Not eligible
2018 34 21 7 6 69 70 44 2nd 2nd Round of 16 Champions Not eligible
2019 4 0 2 2 2 2 6 12th 20th Fourth Round TBD Quarterfinals

Goals

{{Updated|April 1, 2019|[100]}}
RankNameYears{{nobreak|MLS{{nobreak|Playoffs{{nobreak|U.S. Open Cup{{nobreak|CCLTotal
1{{flagicon|VEN}} Josef Martínez2017–5141359
2{{flagicon|PAR}} Miguel Almirón2017–20182110022
3{{flagicon|PAR}} Héctor Villalba2017–2010021
4{{flagicon|GER}} Julian Gressel2017–901212
5{{flagicon|ARG}} Yamil Asad201770007
6{{flagicon|ARG}} Ezequiel Barco2018–50106
7{{flagicon|GER}} Kevin Kratz2017–30104
8{{flagicon|ARG}} Franco Escobar2018–12003
{{flagicon|USA}} Greg Garza2017–20183000
{{flagicon|ARG}} Leandro González Pírez2017–2001
{{flagicon|USA}} Jacob Peterson20173000
{{flagicon|USA}} Brandon Vazquez2017–1020

Assists

{{updated|April 1, 2019|[100]}}
RankNameYears{{nobreak|MLS{{nobreak|Playoffs{{nobreak|U.S. Open Cup{{nobreak|CCLTotal
1{{flagicon|PAR}} Miguel Almirón2017–20182820030
2{{flagicon|GER}} Julian Gressel2017–2511027
3{{flagicon|PAR}} Héctor Villalba2017–2000020
4{{flagicon|ARG}} Yamil Asad20171300013
5{{flagicon|USA}} Greg Garza2017–201880008
{{flagicon|VEN}} Josef Martínez2017–7100
7{{flagicon|ARG}} Ezequiel Barco2018–30126
8{{flagicon|ARG}} Leandro González Pírez2017–50005
{{flagicon|USA}} Jeff Larentowicz2017–4100
10{{flagicon|USA}} Darlington Nagbe2018–30014

References

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91. ^{{cite web |title=BOBBY WOOD PENALTY KICK LIFTS MNT TO SPIRITED 1-0 WIN VS. PARAGUAY |url=https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2018/03/28/01/47/20180327-recap-mnt-defeats-paraguay-1-0-on-bobby-wood-goal-weah-debut |website=U.S. Soccer |accessdate=January 31, 2019 |date=March 27, 2018}}
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95. ^{{cite web |last1=Jones |first1=J. Sam |title=Meet the Newest Member of the Atlanta United Family, Jillian Sakovits |url=https://www.dirtysouthsoccer.com/2018/3/15/17122414/meet-the-newest-member-of-the-atlanta-united-family-jillian-sakovits |website=Dirty South Soccer|publisher=SB Nation (Vox Media) |accessdate=June 7, 2018 |date=March 15, 2018}}
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97. ^{{cite web |title=Welcome Mike Conti as Play-by-Play Announcer for Atlanta United Matches |url=http://atlanta.cbslocal.com/2018/02/02/welcome-mike-conti-as-play-by-play-announcer-for-atlanta-united-matches/ |website=CBS Atlanta |accessdate=June 7, 2018 |date=February 2, 2018}}
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99. ^{{Cite web |title=Front Office |work=Atlanta United FC |accessdate=January 3, 2019|url=https://www.atlutd.com/club/front-office}}
100. ^{{cite web|title=Atlanta United FC Player Stats|url=https://www.atlutd.com/stats?year=2017&form_build_id=form-HpodLNiQS8bINre-_ARWs8I3E8A9RfaZGj2BX68aNBw&form_id=mp7_stats_hub_build_filter_form|website=Major League Soccer|accessdate=May 11, 2018}}

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