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FC Cincinnati

FC Cincinnati is an American professional soccer club based in Cincinnati. The club plays in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer (MLS). The team was first announced on August 12, 2015 as a United Soccer League (USL) franchise which played from 2016 to 2018. On May 29, 2018, the club's ownership was awarded an MLS franchise, and the team began MLS play on March 2, 2019.[5][6] The club's ownership group is led by Carl Lindner III with Jeff Berding serving as co-CEO. Currently, the role of general manager is held by Chris Albright.

FC Cincinnati
Full nameFootball Club Cincinnati[1][2]
Nickname(s)FC Cincy
The Orange and Blue
The Knifey Lions
The Garys[3]
FoundedAugust 12, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-08-12)
StadiumTQL Stadium
Cincinnati, Ohio
Capacity25,513[4]
OwnerCarl Lindner III
General managerChris Albright
Head coachPat Noonan
LeagueMajor League Soccer
2023Eastern Conference: 1st
Overall: 1st (Supporters’ Shield)
Playoffs: Conference Finals
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

United Soccer League era (2016–18) edit

In May 2015, rumors of a new USL club in Cincinnati were reported by the media. There was speculation[7] regarding the relationship the team would have with the Cincinnati Bengals, as well as a former Cincinnati soccer club, the Cincinnati Kings, as Jeff Berding was named as part of the ownership group.[8] Berding was employed by the Bengals and on the board of the youth soccer club Kings Hammer FC.[9] The Lindner family, of American Financial Group which is headquartered in Cincinnati, was reported as the owner of the new team with Carl Lindner III representing the owners at the press conference.[10]

Then on August 12, 2015, FC Cincinnati announced that John Harkes would coach the new club and that the club would play in Nippert Stadium on the campus of the University of Cincinnati.[11]

On April 16, 2016, FC Cincinnati broke the USL attendance record for a game, with 20,497 in attendance for the rivalry game against Louisville City FC, and, on May 14, against another rival Pittsburgh Riverhounds, broke its own record with 23,375 in attendance.[12] On September 17, 2016, the team broke the USL record again, when they drew 24,376 for their game against Orlando City B. The team broke its own USL record once again on August 5, 2017, when they drew 25,308 for their game against Orlando City B.[13]

On July 16, 2016, FC Cincinnati set the record for highest attendance at a soccer match in the state of Ohio when 35,061 people came for an exhibition game against Crystal Palace.[citation needed] This would later be broken on July 27, 2016 when an International Champions Cup match between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain drew 86,641 people in Ohio Stadium in Columbus.[14]

On October 2, 2016, FC Cincinnati hosted their first-ever playoff match against Charleston Battery, losing 2–1 in the quarterfinals of the 2016 USL playoffs. In the process, the club broke the playoff and single-game attendance record at 30,187.[15]

 
Andrew Wiedeman celebrates during FC Cincinnati's 2017 win over Chicago Fire SC.

On June 14, 2017, FC Cincinnati played their first match against a Major League Soccer team, Columbus Crew, during the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Cincinnati won 1–0, with player Baye Djiby Fall scoring the only goal of the game. In the process, Cincinnati broke the attendance record for the U.S. Open Cup Fourth Round with 30,160 tickets sold, only 5,000 behind their club attendance record of 35,061.

On June 28, 2017, FC Cincinnati played their second match against a Major League Soccer team, Chicago Fire, in the Round of 16 during the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Cincinnati would prevail 3–1 on penalty kicks after a 0–0 draw, with goalkeeper Mitch Hildebrandt stopping three of four penalty kicks. He totaled 10 saves during the match. The attendance of 32,287 was the second largest Modern Era crowd in U.S. Open Cup history. The match was televised nationally on ESPN.[16]

On August 15, 2017, FC Cincinnati were defeated at home in front of a sold-out crowd by the New York Red Bulls 3–2 in the US Open Cup semi-final. FCC was leading 2–0 in the second half before eventually losing in extra time.[17]

On April 7, 2018, the club set the USL attendance record for a home opener at 25,667 in a 1–0 loss to rival Louisville City.[18]

 
The players and staff celebrate clinching the 2018 USL regular season title.

On September 29, 2018, the club broke the USL attendance record once again in its final regular-season home match before its MLS move, drawing in 31,478 in a 3–0 win over rival Indy Eleven. After the match, they were awarded the USL regular season championship title, having clinched the trophy the prior week away to Richmond Kickers.[19]

Major League Soccer expansion edit

The club owners began negotiations with Major League Soccer over a potential expansion franchise in early 2016, and Cincinnati was announced as one of ten cities that had expressed interest in the slots for teams 25 to 28.[20][21] MLS Commissioner Don Garber visited Cincinnati in December 2016 to tour Nippert Stadium and meet with city and club officials, complimenting the city and its fans.[22] FC Cincinnati formally submitted its expansion bid in January 2017, including a shortlist of potential stadium locations.[23]

On May 29, 2018, Major League Soccer announced that Cincinnati would join the league in 2019 as an expansion team under the FC Cincinnati brand.[24][5] Don Garber is noted as saying, “If it wasn’t for the stadium, for The Bailey, FC Cincinnati wouldn’t have been in Major League Soccer.”[25] Plans for the development of TQL Stadium, a 26,000-seat soccer-specific venue in the West End set to open in 2021, were soon underway.[5][26]

 
Fanendo Adi (left) was signed in July 2018 as the team's first Designated Player.

FC Cincinnati signed its first two MLS players, Fanendo Adi and Fatai Alashe, in July 2018. Adi was the team's first Designated Player.[27] Both players were loaned to the FC Cincinnati USL team for the remainder of the 2018 season.[28]

FC Cincinnati selected five players from certain MLS teams in the expansion draft, which took place on December 11, 2018.[29] The players were Darren Mattocks (D.C United), Kei Kamara (Vancouver Whitecaps FC), Roland Lamah (FC Dallas), Eric Alexander (Houston Dynamo), and Hassan Ndam (New York Red Bulls). Kei Kamara was then traded to the Colorado Rapids for an international roster spot.[30]

Major League Soccer era (2019–present) edit

FC Cincinnati played their first match as a Major League Soccer franchise on March 3, 2019, a 4–1 road loss to Seattle Sounders FC.[31] They played their first MLS home opener on March 17, 2019, a 3–0 win over Portland Timbers before a sellout crowd of 32,350.[32] On May 7, 2019, the club fired head coach Alan Koch after a 2–7–2 start to the 2019 MLS season.[33] Assistant coach Yoann Damet was named as interim head coach. President and general manager Jeff Berding cited a culmination of on-field performance and off-field matters for the dismissal.[34] On August 8, 2019, Ron Jans was officially hired and made head coach of FC Cincinnati.[35] However, Jans resigned on February 17, 2020, amidst an investigation into his alleged use of a racial slur.[36]

On August 6, 2021, FC Cincinnati announced that the club and then general manager Gerard Nijkamp had "parted ways effective immediately".[37] On September 27, 2021, the club relieved the duties of head coach Jaap Stam, 2-time interim head coach Yoann Damet, and assistant coach Said Bakkati.[38] Former MLS defender Tyrone Marshall was named interim coach.

On October 4, 2021, FC Cincinnati announced the hiring of Chris Albright as the general manager of the club.[39] On December 14, 2021, FC Cincinnati officially hired Pat Noonan as the new head coach of the team.[40] Under the first season of the Albright-Noonan regime, the Orange and Blue would qualify for their first post-season in 2022 on 49 points (12–9–13), good for fifth in the East (eighth in the league). Brenner and Brandon Vázquez would score a joint-best 18 goals in the regular season, the first time in MLS history teammates had made such a mark; in addition, Luciano Acosta contributed 10 goals and a league-leading 19 assists to a Cincinnati side that netted 64 goals on the season. Cincinnati defeated New York Red Bulls in their first MLS Cup Playoffs match (2–1) before losing to top-seeded Philadelphia Union in the conference semifinals, 1–0.

FC Cincinnati's June 21, 2023 win against Toronto FC tied the MLS record for consecutive home wins in a single-season, a record held since 2002 by the San Jose Earthquakes.[41] The club was the first in the 2023 season to clinch a playoff berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs, doing so away at Atlanta United FC on August 30.[42] On September 23, a 3–0 victory against Charlotte FC earned the club its first qualification to the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup.[43]

 
Captain Luciano Acosta holds up the Supporters' Shield after Cincinnati clinched it in 2023.

FC Cincinnati won the MLS Supporters' Shield on September 30, 2023, after beating Toronto FC away 3–2. The trophy awards the regular season's top-finishing club across both conferences. It is the second trophy the club has won in its existence and the first in its MLS era.[44][45] FCC is the second-fastest active expansion club to win the Supporters' Shield since the league's first expansion in 1998; 2019's LAFC, in their second season, is the only club to have done so sooner.[46] In the 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs, the club advanced past the New York Red Bulls and Philadelphia Union before falling to rivals Columbus Crew in the Eastern Conference Final by a score of 3-2.

On February 22, 2024, FC Cincinnati played their first ever match in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, a 2-0 away win at Cavalier FC of Jamaica.[47] The club advanced past Cavalier 6-0 on aggregate before falling to CF Monterrey of Mexico 3-1 on aggregate in the Round of 16.[48]

Stadium edit

 
Nippert Stadium during a 2017 FC Cincinnati match

From 2016 through 2020, FC Cincinnati played home matches at Nippert Stadium on the campus of the University of Cincinnati, also home to the school's football team. The stadium was designed for American football and underwent a minor renovation in 2016 to accommodate the soccer team, a few months after the completion of a major renovation by the football team.[49] FC Cincinnati limited stadium capacity for USL matches to approximately 25,000 with upper level sections covered.[50] The stadium design meets all Major League Soccer criteria as well as being able to host FIFA sponsored events.[51] The "Bailey" was the official supporters section in Nippert, with a capacity of 1,700 and regular displays of flags, tifos, and colored smoke.[52] Other sections of the stadium catered towards casual fans and families, including sections with bleachers seating and club seating.[53]

On June 26, 2018, the club announced plans to build a training complex in Milford, Ohio. The estimated $30 million project occupies approximately 23.6 acres (9.6 ha) and serves as the base for soccer operations, including the MLS first team and FCC Academy's training and performance activities. The facility is also expected to host between 6 and 20 soccer-related events a year, including first-team scrimmages, FCC Academy games and local soccer tournaments. The complex was completed by the end of 2019.[54]

 
TQL Stadium in 2021

From 2016, FC Cincinnati had publicly discussed plans to build their own soccer-specific stadium. They had a shortlist of three possible stadium sites in 2017, and in 2018, made moves to purchase land in the West End neighborhood. Construction of TQL Stadium began in 2019 and finished in 2021.[5] The new stadium hosted its first match, a 3–2 loss to Inter Miami CF, on May 16, 2021.[55]

Colors and crest edit

 
FC Cincinnati's original logo, used during its United Soccer League years (2015–2018)

FC Cincinnati's primary colors are the orange and blue, which is also used as a nickname for the team. The secondary colors are gray, dark blue, and white.[56][57]

The original crest, used during the team's USL era, was a simple shield with a crown and the winged lion of Saint Mark the Evangelist holding a sword and a soccer ball.[58][59] The colors and crests originated with the Dayton Dutch Lions, the team's launch partner.[60]

An updated crest was designed after FC Cincinnati were accepted as an expansion team to Major League Soccer. It maintains the same orange and blue color scheme while updating the winged lion and relative sizing of the text displaying the club's name.[61][62]

Sponsorship edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Sleeve sponsor
2015–2018 Nike[63] Toyota[63]
2019 Adidas[64] Mercy Health[5]
2020 First Financial Bank[5]
2021–present Kroger

FC Cincinnati reached a multiyear deal with First Financial Bank to serve as the club's exclusive banking and financial services partner. First Financial will gain many benefits from this partnership. There will be a First Financial Gate as well as a premium club area at the new stadium. They will also be involved in planning community events, fan experiences and game-day activities.[65] As part of an extended sponsorship, First Financial Bank was announced as FC Cincinnati's sleeve sponsor, along with Cintas.[66]

Supporters & club culture edit

 
The Bailey is the main supporters section at TQL Stadium.

The club recognizes the following supporters' groups: Auxilia One, the Briogáid (formerly The Bailey Bastards), The 5th Line, Die Innenstadt, Hangar 937, Knights of the Bailey, Norden, The Pride, and Queen City Mafia.[67] Each of these supporter groups is organized under a unified body called 'The Incline Collective', which is responsible for pooling resources for community events, tifos, organizing 'The March', and coordinating with the club.[citation needed] The Pride, FCC's oldest supporter's group, has two satellite chapters; The Pride Orange and Bluegrass, based in Lexington, Kentucky, and The Pride 812, based in Southeastern Indiana.[68] Current and former unrecognized supporters' groups include but are not limited to The Bridge, Caballeros, Queen City Firm, and The Naked Knights.[69] As of 2023, known international fan groups include Kumasinnati in Kumasi, Ghana,[citation needed] FC Cincy UK Supporters,[citation needed] and FC Cincinnati France.[citation needed]

The March edit

 
Fans marching to TQL Stadium before a 2024 match

The March began with the club's debut in the USL and is one of the longest-running and most beloved traditions of FC Cincinnati supporters.[70][71] In its earliest iterations, this pre-match celebration involved fans participating in an organized march to Nippert Stadium, joining gradually from base points in Over The Rhine (OTR) and Clifton, usually "home" pubs for various supporters’ groups and fans.[citation needed]

Since the club’s move to TQL Stadium in 2021, The March weaves through various points of interest in OTR and West End neighborhoods including Findlay Market and several breweries and pubs, including Northern Row, OTR Stillhouse, Holiday Spirits, The Symphony Hotel, and The Pitch.[72][70] The group makes a stop at Washington Park – the principal location of the club's pre-match fan festivities – to link up with more fans for a rally. When The March re-commences, supporters pass Cincinnati Music Hall and enter the final leg to TQL Stadium.[70]

Supporter-driven media edit

There are several current and former supporter-driven media outlets offering coverage of the club, including Cincinnati Soccer Talk,[73] The Post Cincy,[74] Knifey Lion Radio,[75] and Nación FCC.[76]

Mascot edit

Introduced in 2019 prior to the club's inaugural MLS season, FC Cincinnati's mascot is an embodiment of the winged lion featured on the current and USL-era crests. Known as "Gary the Knifey Lion," the blue-haired, orange-furred feline mascot costume features a crown and pair of wings. Fans provided the "Gary" moniker after noticing that the lion's tail, torso, and left arm can be loosely construed as spelling "Gary" on the team crest when read left-to-right.[77]

Nicknames edit

The club's most common nicknames are "The Orange and Blue" and "The Garys."[3]

Some supporters colloquially refer to the club as "The FC" or simply "FC.” This habit emerged when the club played in USL and donned its first crest, which visually emphasized the large letters "FC" over the more diminutive "Cincinnati."[62] Emphasis on the name of the city, rather than “FC,” was prioritized in the MLS rebrand, but some fans continue to endearingly, and often humorously, refer to the club as “FC” or “The FC.”[citation needed]

Rivalries edit

Columbus Crew edit

Cincinnati has an in-state rival in Columbus Crew.[78] The idea of the Ohio soccer rivalry first gained popularity ahead of a 2017 U.S. Open Cup match between FC Cincinnati (then in the United Soccer League) and the Crew. The rivalry was dubbed the "Hell Is Real Derby," after a billboard on Interstate 71, the highway between Columbus and Cincinnati.[79][80] The clubs faced each other in their first league matches in 2019: on August 10 in Columbus and August 25 in Cincinnati (the latter match took place during MLS Rivalry Week).[81]

Louisville City FC edit

 
Corben Bone of Cincinnati and Niall McCabe of Louisville fight for the ball in the 2017 U.S. Open Cup.

During FC Cincinnati's USL tenure, its main league and regional rival was Louisville City FC, located a mere 100 miles southwest of Cincinnati along the Ohio River. The two clubs competed annually for the River Cities Cup in what was known to locals as "The Dirty River Derby." The rivalry became one of the best-attended and most hotly-contested matchups in lower division US soccer.

The cities' two main universities (Louisville and Cincinnati) had a long-standing football rivalry and basketball rivalry that ended in 2013 due to conference realignment. Both teams went 1–1–1 against each other in each of the first two seasons of the rivalry (2016 and 2017), with Cincinnati taking the cup home in 2016 and Louisville City doing so in 2017, both on aggregate. Louisville City retained the trophy in 2018 by winning the first two of the teams' three regular-season matches. The two teams most recently met in the Third Round of the 2023 U.S. Open Cup at TQL Stadium with FC Cincinnati winning 1–0.[82]

Other rivals edit

During the team's USL era, FC Cincinnati formed a potential rivalry with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds. The contention developed from the rivalry between the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers. The first-ever meeting between the two clubs, which took place on May 14, 2016 at Nippert Stadium, set a then-USL attendance record of 23,375. The match was billed as an "Orange Out" and featured Bengals players on the pitch before the match as honorary captains.[83]

Amid his requested departure from FC Cincinnati to New York Red Bulls in 2021, Cincinnati’s 2019 first-round SuperDraft pick Frankie Amaya stated that the club, "[Didn't] have the same level of commitment," and that he didn't, "feel [his] goals [could] be achieved in Cincinnati.” Since that transaction, FC Cincinnati have encountered the Red Bulls thrice in knock-out competition, eliminating them at Red Bull Arena in each instance.

Some fans and media have alluded to Nashville SC as a rival. The clubs first met in 2018, when both competed in the United Soccer League. FC Cincinnati coach Pat Noonan has rejected notions of Nashville being a rival, saying in 2023 of an upcoming match, "We haven't spoken about it as a rivalry game."[84] Cincinnati would go on to win that away fixture by a score of 1-0.

Ownership edit

 
Club co-CEO Jeff Berding, MLS commissioner Don Garber, club owner and CEO Carl Lindner III, and former Cincinnati mayor John Cranley

Former Cincinnati Bengals executive Jeff Berding was the club's original president and general manager, and in 2022, he was promoted to co-CEO.[85][86] The CEO and majority owner of the team is Carl Lindner III, CEO of American Financial Group, with Scott Farmer also a leading owner.[87][88] The club's original ownership group in their USL era also included Chris Lindner (Carl III's son), David L. Thompson, Jeff Berding, Scott Farmer, Steve Hightower, George Joseph, Mike Mossel (who is an owner of the Dayton Dutch Lions), and Jack Wyant.[89]

In November 2019, Meg Whitman purchased a minority stake in the club.[90] Whitman will serve as the club's Alternate Governor on the MLS Board of Governors.

Media edit

 
Tom Gelehrter and Kevin McCloskey provide commentary on the club's television and radio broadcasts.

On February 23, 2016, FC Cincinnati announced ESPN 1530 as the official radio partner for the organization. Since 2016, ESPN 1530 has aired all of FCC's regular season home matches.[citation needed]

On March 22, 2017, FC Cincinnati reached an agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group to have WKRC-TV, WSTR-TV and CinCW 12.2 televise all home and away games, including playoff games. Nine games aired on WSTR, four on CinCW, and two on Local 12. Tom Gelehrter called play-by-play with Kevin McCloskey and Paul Rockwood as color analysts. Lindsay Patterson served as sideline reporter.[91]

For the club's first two seasons, all live USL matches were live-streamed on YouTube. A few weeks into their third season, however, the USL reached an agreement with ESPN to make ESPN+ its official live-streaming service starting on April 12, 2018. USL matches remained accessible outside of the United States on YouTube.[92]

FC Cincinnati broadcast its 2016 friendly against Crystal Palace live on Facebook.[93] The broadcast also featured special Facebook Live 360-degree footage.

On January 30, 2019, FC Cincinnati reached an agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group to have WSTR-TV televise all home and away games, except for ones already scheduled to be broadcast nationally. Continuing from their roles on the former USL team, Tom Gelehrter would call play-by-play with Kevin McCloskey as color analyst. Lindsay Patterson served as sideline reporter through 2019, and Alex Stec held the position from 2020.[94][95]

From 2023, all FC Cincinnati matches are available on MLS Season Pass from Apple TV, ending FC Cincinnati's time on local TV. Gelehrter and McCloskey maintained their commentary roles on local radio broadcasts, which are also available through Apple TV during home games.

Gelehrter's Cincinnati-based media company 4th Floor Creative has produced extensive brand and documentary work for the club.[96][97]

Players and staff edit

Roster edit

As of April 4, 2024[98]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF   CZE Pavel Bucha
21 DF   USA Matt Miazga
22 MF   USA Gerardo Valenzuela
23 FW   ARG Luca Orellano (on loan from Vasco da Gama)
26 MF   USA Malik Pinto
27 MF   ARG Yamil Asad
32 DF   USA Ian Murphy
33 DF   USA Isaiah Foster
34 DF   USA London Aghedo
36 GK   USA Evan Louro
37 MF   USA Stiven Jimenez
91 DF   USA DeAndre Yedlin

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF   USA Joey Akpunonu (on loan to Hartford Athletic)
8 MF   ECU Marco Angulo (on loan to L.D.U. Quito)
25 GK   USA Paul Walters (on loan to Hartford Athletic)
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 FW   GUA Arquímides Ordóñez (on loan to Östersund)
31 MF   ARG Álvaro Barreal (on loan to Cruzeiro)

Technical staff edit

Title Name
General manager Chris Albright
Head coach Pat Noonan
Assistant coach Dominic Kinnear
Assistant coach Kenny Arena
Goalkeeping coach Paul Rogers
Assistant/development coach Ricardo Páez
Head of performance analysis Scott Madle
Performance analyst Simon Wigley
Technical director Hunter Freeman
Director of soccer strategy Kyle McCarthy
Technical staff data analyst Spencer Niehaus
Regional scout Doug Elder
European scout Mike Mossel
South American scout Raul Tieffenberg
Scouting analyst Tom Waldron
Director of sports performance Gary Walker
Director of sports medicine Aaron Powell
Strength & conditioning coach Austin Berry

Last updated: November 3, 2023
Source: FC Cincinnati

Head coaches edit

Coach Tenure
  John Harkes August 12, 2015 – February 17, 2017
  Alan Koch February 17, 2017 – May 7, 2019
  Yoann Damet (interim) May 7, 2019 – August 4, 2019
  Ron Jans August 4, 2019 – February 17, 2020
  Yoann Damet (interim) February 17, 2020 – May 21, 2020
  Jaap Stam May 21, 2020 – September 27, 2021
  Tyrone Marshall (interim) September 27, 2021 – November 7, 2021
  Pat Noonan December 14, 2021 – present

Club captains edit

Captain Years
  Austin Berry 2016–17
  Dekel Keinan 2018
  Kendall Waston 2019–2020[99]
  Luciano Acosta 2021–present

Records edit

Year-by-year edit

This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by FC Cincinnati. For the full season-by-season history, see List of FC Cincinnati seasons.

Season League Position Playoffs USOC Continental / Other Avg. att. Top goalscorer
League Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts PPG Conf. Overall Name(s) G
2019 MLS 34 6 22 6 31 75 −44 24 0.71 12th 24th DNQ Rof16 DNQ 27,336 Allan Cruz 7
2020 MLS 23 4 15 4 12 36 −24 16 0.70 14th 26th NH MLS is Back Tournament Ro16 N/A Yuya Kubo 3
2021 MLS 34 4 22 8 37 74 −37 20 0.59 14th 27th NH DNQ 21,175 Brenner 8
2022 MLS 34 12 9 13 64 56 8 49 1.44 5th 10th QF Rof32 DNQ 22,503 Brandon Vázquez
Brenner
18
2023 MLS 34 20 5 9 57 39 18 69 2.03 1st 1st CF SF Leagues Cup R32 25,367 Luciano Acosta 19

^ 1. Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only.
^ 2. Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in League, Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, MLS is Back Tournament, Leagues Cup, CONCACAF Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, and other competitive continental matches.

Player records edit

Appearances edit

As of April 28, 2024[100]
Rank Name Period League Playoffs US Open Cup Leagues Cup CONCACAF Champions' Cup Total
1   Nick Hagglund 2019–present 120 2 8 3 0 133
2   Yuya Kubo 2020–present 110 6[a] 6 3 3 128
3   Brandon Vázquez 2020–2023 112 6 5 3 0 126
4   Luciano Acosta 2021–present 103 6 7 3 4 123
5   Álvaro Barreal 2020–present 104 6 7 3 0 120
6   Corben Bone 2016–2019 96 4 10 0 0 110
7   Jimmy McLaughlin 2016–2020 92 4 8 0 0 104
8   Kenney Walker 2016–2018 80 4 7 0 0 91
9   Alvas Powell 2019, 2022–present 70 4 7 3 3 87
10   Ian Murphy 2022–present 58 6 7 3 4 78

Goals edit

As of April 28, 2024[100]
Rank Name Period League Playoffs US Open Cup Leagues Cup CONCACAF Champions' Cup Total
1   Luciano Acosta 2021–present 38 3 1 1 1 44
2   Brandon Vázquez 2020–2023 32 2 3 5 0 42
3   Brenner 2021–2023 27 0 0 0 0 27
4   Emmanuel Ledesma 2018–2019 22 0 0 0 0 22
  Danni König 2017–2018 22 0 0 0 0
6   Álvaro Barreal 2020–present 13 2 4 0 0 19
7   Sean Okoli 2016 16 0 0 0 0 16
  Corben Bone 2016–2019 13 1 2 0 0
  Baye Djiby Fall 2017 12 0 4 0 0
10   Jimmy McLaughlin 2016–2020 11 0 2 0 0 13

Clean Sheets edit

As of April 28, 2024[100]
Rank Name Period League Playoffs US Open Cup Leagues Cup CONCACAF Champions' Cup Total
1   Roman Celentano 2022–present 20 2 1 0 2 25
2   Mitch Hildebrandt 2016–2017 18 0 4 0 0 22
3   Przemysław Tytoń 2019–2021 11 0 0 0 0 11
  Spencer Richey 2018–2021 10 0 1 0 0
5   Evan Newton 2018 9 0 0 0 0 9
6   Kenneth Vermeer 2021–2022 4 0 0 0 0 4
7   Alec Kann 2022–present 1 0 2 0 0 3
8   Dallas Jaye 2016-2017 1 0 1 0 0 2

Bolded players are currently on the FC Cincinnati roster.

Honors edit

Domestic edit

Affiliated clubs edit

On September 25, 2020, FC Cincinnati signed a partnership agreement with Bundesliga club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.[101] The club is also a part of the "Common Values Club Alliance" with Hoffenheim, and Ghanaian Premier League club Hearts of Oak SC.[102]

The club owns and operates FC Cincinnati 2, a reserve team that plays in MLS Next Pro.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Includes one appearance in the MLS is Back Tournament Ro16
  2. ^ Known since 2019 as the USL Championship
  3. ^ Known since 2023 as the Players' Shield

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FC Cincinnati is an American professional soccer club based in Cincinnati The club plays in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer MLS The team was first announced on August 12 2015 as a United Soccer League USL franchise which played from 2016 to 2018 On May 29 2018 the club s ownership was awarded an MLS franchise and the team began MLS play on March 2 2019 5 6 The club s ownership group is led by Carl Lindner III with Jeff Berding serving as co CEO Currently the role of general manager is held by Chris Albright FC CincinnatiFull nameFootball Club Cincinnati 1 2 Nickname s FC CincyThe Orange and BlueThe Knifey LionsThe Garys 3 FoundedAugust 12 2015 8 years ago 2015 08 12 StadiumTQL StadiumCincinnati OhioCapacity25 513 4 OwnerCarl Lindner IIIGeneral managerChris AlbrightHead coachPat NoonanLeagueMajor League Soccer2023Eastern Conference 1stOverall 1st Supporters Shield Playoffs Conference FinalsWebsiteClub websiteHome colorsAway colorsCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 United Soccer League era 2016 18 1 2 Major League Soccer expansion 1 3 Major League Soccer era 2019 present 2 Stadium 3 Colors and crest 3 1 Sponsorship 4 Supporters amp club culture 4 1 The March 4 2 Supporter driven media 4 3 Mascot 4 4 Nicknames 5 Rivalries 5 1 Columbus Crew 5 2 Louisville City FC 5 3 Other rivals 6 Ownership 7 Media 8 Players and staff 8 1 Roster 8 2 Out on loan 8 3 Technical staff 8 4 Head coaches 8 5 Club captains 9 Records 9 1 Year by year 9 2 Player records 9 2 1 Appearances 9 2 2 Goals 9 2 3 Clean Sheets 10 Honors 10 1 Domestic 11 Affiliated clubs 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory editUnited Soccer League era 2016 18 edit In May 2015 rumors of a new USL club in Cincinnati were reported by the media There was speculation 7 regarding the relationship the team would have with the Cincinnati Bengals as well as a former Cincinnati soccer club the Cincinnati Kings as Jeff Berding was named as part of the ownership group 8 Berding was employed by the Bengals and on the board of the youth soccer club Kings Hammer FC 9 The Lindner family of American Financial Group which is headquartered in Cincinnati was reported as the owner of the new team with Carl Lindner III representing the owners at the press conference 10 Then on August 12 2015 FC Cincinnati announced that John Harkes would coach the new club and that the club would play in Nippert Stadium on the campus of the University of Cincinnati 11 On April 16 2016 FC Cincinnati broke the USL attendance record for a game with 20 497 in attendance for the rivalry game against Louisville City FC and on May 14 against another rival Pittsburgh Riverhounds broke its own record with 23 375 in attendance 12 On September 17 2016 the team broke the USL record again when they drew 24 376 for their game against Orlando City B The team broke its own USL record once again on August 5 2017 when they drew 25 308 for their game against Orlando City B 13 On July 16 2016 FC Cincinnati set the record for highest attendance at a soccer match in the state of Ohio when 35 061 people came for an exhibition game against Crystal Palace citation needed This would later be broken on July 27 2016 when an International Champions Cup match between Real Madrid and Paris Saint Germain drew 86 641 people in Ohio Stadium in Columbus 14 On October 2 2016 FC Cincinnati hosted their first ever playoff match against Charleston Battery losing 2 1 in the quarterfinals of the 2016 USL playoffs In the process the club broke the playoff and single game attendance record at 30 187 15 nbsp Andrew Wiedeman celebrates during FC Cincinnati s 2017 win over Chicago Fire SC On June 14 2017 FC Cincinnati played their first match against a Major League Soccer team Columbus Crew during the Lamar Hunt U S Open Cup Cincinnati won 1 0 with player Baye Djiby Fall scoring the only goal of the game In the process Cincinnati broke the attendance record for the U S Open Cup Fourth Round with 30 160 tickets sold only 5 000 behind their club attendance record of 35 061 On June 28 2017 FC Cincinnati played their second match against a Major League Soccer team Chicago Fire in the Round of 16 during the Lamar Hunt U S Open Cup Cincinnati would prevail 3 1 on penalty kicks after a 0 0 draw with goalkeeper Mitch Hildebrandt stopping three of four penalty kicks He totaled 10 saves during the match The attendance of 32 287 was the second largest Modern Era crowd in U S Open Cup history The match was televised nationally on ESPN 16 On August 15 2017 FC Cincinnati were defeated at home in front of a sold out crowd by the New York Red Bulls 3 2 in the US Open Cup semi final FCC was leading 2 0 in the second half before eventually losing in extra time 17 On April 7 2018 the club set the USL attendance record for a home opener at 25 667 in a 1 0 loss to rival Louisville City 18 nbsp The players and staff celebrate clinching the 2018 USL regular season title On September 29 2018 the club broke the USL attendance record once again in its final regular season home match before its MLS move drawing in 31 478 in a 3 0 win over rival Indy Eleven After the match they were awarded the USL regular season championship title having clinched the trophy the prior week away to Richmond Kickers 19 Major League Soccer expansion edit The club owners began negotiations with Major League Soccer over a potential expansion franchise in early 2016 and Cincinnati was announced as one of ten cities that had expressed interest in the slots for teams 25 to 28 20 21 MLS Commissioner Don Garber visited Cincinnati in December 2016 to tour Nippert Stadium and meet with city and club officials complimenting the city and its fans 22 FC Cincinnati formally submitted its expansion bid in January 2017 including a shortlist of potential stadium locations 23 On May 29 2018 Major League Soccer announced that Cincinnati would join the league in 2019 as an expansion team under the FC Cincinnati brand 24 5 Don Garber is noted as saying If it wasn t for the stadium for The Bailey FC Cincinnati wouldn t have been in Major League Soccer 25 Plans for the development of TQL Stadium a 26 000 seat soccer specific venue in the West End set to open in 2021 were soon underway 5 26 nbsp Fanendo Adi left was signed in July 2018 as the team s first Designated Player FC Cincinnati signed its first two MLS players Fanendo Adi and Fatai Alashe in July 2018 Adi was the team s first Designated Player 27 Both players were loaned to the FC Cincinnati USL team for the remainder of the 2018 season 28 FC Cincinnati selected five players from certain MLS teams in the expansion draft which took place on December 11 2018 29 The players were Darren Mattocks D C United Kei Kamara Vancouver Whitecaps FC Roland Lamah FC Dallas Eric Alexander Houston Dynamo and Hassan Ndam New York Red Bulls Kei Kamara was then traded to the Colorado Rapids for an international roster spot 30 Major League Soccer era 2019 present edit FC Cincinnati played their first match as a Major League Soccer franchise on March 3 2019 a 4 1 road loss to Seattle Sounders FC 31 They played their first MLS home opener on March 17 2019 a 3 0 win over Portland Timbers before a sellout crowd of 32 350 32 On May 7 2019 the club fired head coach Alan Koch after a 2 7 2 start to the 2019 MLS season 33 Assistant coach Yoann Damet was named as interim head coach President and general manager Jeff Berding cited a culmination of on field performance and off field matters for the dismissal 34 On August 8 2019 Ron Jans was officially hired and made head coach of FC Cincinnati 35 However Jans resigned on February 17 2020 amidst an investigation into his alleged use of a racial slur 36 On August 6 2021 FC Cincinnati announced that the club and then general manager Gerard Nijkamp had parted ways effective immediately 37 On September 27 2021 the club relieved the duties of head coach Jaap Stam 2 time interim head coach Yoann Damet and assistant coach Said Bakkati 38 Former MLS defender Tyrone Marshall was named interim coach On October 4 2021 FC Cincinnati announced the hiring of Chris Albright as the general manager of the club 39 On December 14 2021 FC Cincinnati officially hired Pat Noonan as the new head coach of the team 40 Under the first season of the Albright Noonan regime the Orange and Blue would qualify for their first post season in 2022 on 49 points 12 9 13 good for fifth in the East eighth in the league Brenner and Brandon Vazquez would score a joint best 18 goals in the regular season the first time in MLS history teammates had made such a mark in addition Luciano Acosta contributed 10 goals and a league leading 19 assists to a Cincinnati side that netted 64 goals on the season Cincinnati defeated New York Red Bulls in their first MLS Cup Playoffs match 2 1 before losing to top seeded Philadelphia Union in the conference semifinals 1 0 FC Cincinnati s June 21 2023 win against Toronto FC tied the MLS record for consecutive home wins in a single season a record held since 2002 by the San Jose Earthquakes 41 The club was the first in the 2023 season to clinch a playoff berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs doing so away at Atlanta United FC on August 30 42 On September 23 a 3 0 victory against Charlotte FC earned the club its first qualification to the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup 43 nbsp Captain Luciano Acosta holds up the Supporters Shield after Cincinnati clinched it in 2023 FC Cincinnati won the MLS Supporters Shield on September 30 2023 after beating Toronto FC away 3 2 The trophy awards the regular season s top finishing club across both conferences It is the second trophy the club has won in its existence and the first in its MLS era 44 45 FCC is the second fastest active expansion club to win the Supporters Shield since the league s first expansion in 1998 2019 s LAFC in their second season is the only club to have done so sooner 46 In the 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs the club advanced past the New York Red Bulls and Philadelphia Union before falling to rivals Columbus Crew in the Eastern Conference Final by a score of 3 2 On February 22 2024 FC Cincinnati played their first ever match in the CONCACAF Champions Cup a 2 0 away win at Cavalier FC of Jamaica 47 The club advanced past Cavalier 6 0 on aggregate before falling to CF Monterrey of Mexico 3 1 on aggregate in the Round of 16 48 Stadium edit nbsp Nippert Stadium during a 2017 FC Cincinnati match From 2016 through 2020 FC Cincinnati played home matches at Nippert Stadium on the campus of the University of Cincinnati also home to the school s football team The stadium was designed for American football and underwent a minor renovation in 2016 to accommodate the soccer team a few months after the completion of a major renovation by the football team 49 FC Cincinnati limited stadium capacity for USL matches to approximately 25 000 with upper level sections covered 50 The stadium design meets all Major League Soccer criteria as well as being able to host FIFA sponsored events 51 The Bailey was the official supporters section in Nippert with a capacity of 1 700 and regular displays of flags tifos and colored smoke 52 Other sections of the stadium catered towards casual fans and families including sections with bleachers seating and club seating 53 On June 26 2018 the club announced plans to build a training complex in Milford Ohio The estimated 30 million project occupies approximately 23 6 acres 9 6 ha and serves as the base for soccer operations including the MLS first team and FCC Academy s training and performance activities The facility is also expected to host between 6 and 20 soccer related events a year including first team scrimmages FCC Academy games and local soccer tournaments The complex was completed by the end of 2019 54 nbsp TQL Stadium in 2021 From 2016 FC Cincinnati had publicly discussed plans to build their own soccer specific stadium They had a shortlist of three possible stadium sites in 2017 and in 2018 made moves to purchase land in the West End neighborhood Construction of TQL Stadium began in 2019 and finished in 2021 5 The new stadium hosted its first match a 3 2 loss to Inter Miami CF on May 16 2021 55 Colors and crest edit nbsp FC Cincinnati s original logo used during its United Soccer League years 2015 2018 FC Cincinnati s primary colors are the orange and blue which is also used as a nickname for the team The secondary colors are gray dark blue and white 56 57 The original crest used during the team s USL era was a simple shield with a crown and the winged lion of Saint Mark the Evangelist holding a sword and a soccer ball 58 59 The colors and crests originated with the Dayton Dutch Lions the team s launch partner 60 An updated crest was designed after FC Cincinnati were accepted as an expansion team to Major League Soccer It maintains the same orange and blue color scheme while updating the winged lion and relative sizing of the text displaying the club s name 61 62 Sponsorship edit Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Sleeve sponsor 2015 2018 Nike 63 Toyota 63 2019 Adidas 64 Mercy Health 5 2020 First Financial Bank 5 2021 present Kroger FC Cincinnati reached a multiyear deal with First Financial Bank to serve as the club s exclusive banking and financial services partner First Financial will gain many benefits from this partnership There will be a First Financial Gate as well as a premium club area at the new stadium They will also be involved in planning community events fan experiences and game day activities 65 As part of an extended sponsorship First Financial Bank was announced as FC Cincinnati s sleeve sponsor along with Cintas 66 Supporters amp club culture edit nbsp The Bailey is the main supporters section at TQL Stadium The club recognizes the following supporters groups Auxilia One the Briogaid formerly The Bailey Bastards The 5th Line Die Innenstadt Hangar 937 Knights of the Bailey Norden The Pride and Queen City Mafia 67 Each of these supporter groups is organized under a unified body called The Incline Collective which is responsible for pooling resources for community events tifos organizing The March and coordinating with the club citation needed The Pride FCC s oldest supporter s group has two satellite chapters The Pride Orange and Bluegrass based in Lexington Kentucky and The Pride 812 based in Southeastern Indiana 68 Current and former unrecognized supporters groups include but are not limited to The Bridge Caballeros Queen City Firm and The Naked Knights 69 As of 2023 known international fan groups include Kumasinnati in Kumasi Ghana citation needed FC Cincy UK Supporters citation needed and FC Cincinnati France citation needed The March edit nbsp Fans marching to TQL Stadium before a 2024 match The March began with the club s debut in the USL and is one of the longest running and most beloved traditions of FC Cincinnati supporters 70 71 In its earliest iterations this pre match celebration involved fans participating in an organized march to Nippert Stadium joining gradually from base points in Over The Rhine OTR and Clifton usually home pubs for various supporters groups and fans citation needed Since the club s move to TQL Stadium in 2021 The March weaves through various points of interest in OTR and West End neighborhoods including Findlay Market and several breweries and pubs including Northern Row OTR Stillhouse Holiday Spirits The Symphony Hotel and The Pitch 72 70 The group makes a stop at Washington Park the principal location of the club s pre match fan festivities to link up with more fans for a rally When The March re commences supporters pass Cincinnati Music Hall and enter the final leg to TQL Stadium 70 Supporter driven media edit There are several current and former supporter driven media outlets offering coverage of the club including Cincinnati Soccer Talk 73 The Post Cincy 74 Knifey Lion Radio 75 and Nacion FCC 76 Mascot edit Introduced in 2019 prior to the club s inaugural MLS season FC Cincinnati s mascot is an embodiment of the winged lion featured on the current and USL era crests Known as Gary the Knifey Lion the blue haired orange furred feline mascot costume features a crown and pair of wings Fans provided the Gary moniker after noticing that the lion s tail torso and left arm can be loosely construed as spelling Gary on the team crest when read left to right 77 Nicknames edit The club s most common nicknames are The Orange and Blue and The Garys 3 Some supporters colloquially refer to the club as The FC or simply FC This habit emerged when the club played in USL and donned its first crest which visually emphasized the large letters FC over the more diminutive Cincinnati 62 Emphasis on the name of the city rather than FC was prioritized in the MLS rebrand but some fans continue to endearingly and often humorously refer to the club as FC or The FC citation needed Rivalries editColumbus Crew edit Main article Hell Is Real Derby Cincinnati has an in state rival in Columbus Crew 78 The idea of the Ohio soccer rivalry first gained popularity ahead of a 2017 U S Open Cup match between FC Cincinnati then in the United Soccer League and the Crew The rivalry was dubbed the Hell Is Real Derby after a billboard on Interstate 71 the highway between Columbus and Cincinnati 79 80 The clubs faced each other in their first league matches in 2019 on August 10 in Columbus and August 25 in Cincinnati the latter match took place during MLS Rivalry Week 81 Louisville City FC edit Main article River Cities Cup nbsp Corben Bone of Cincinnati and Niall McCabe of Louisville fight for the ball in the 2017 U S Open Cup During FC Cincinnati s USL tenure its main league and regional rival was Louisville City FC located a mere 100 miles southwest of Cincinnati along the Ohio River The two clubs competed annually for the River Cities Cup in what was known to locals as The Dirty River Derby The rivalry became one of the best attended and most hotly contested matchups in lower division US soccer The cities two main universities Louisville and Cincinnati had a long standing football rivalry and basketball rivalry that ended in 2013 due to conference realignment Both teams went 1 1 1 against each other in each of the first two seasons of the rivalry 2016 and 2017 with Cincinnati taking the cup home in 2016 and Louisville City doing so in 2017 both on aggregate Louisville City retained the trophy in 2018 by winning the first two of the teams three regular season matches The two teams most recently met in the Third Round of the 2023 U S Open Cup at TQL Stadium with FC Cincinnati winning 1 0 82 Other rivals edit During the team s USL era FC Cincinnati formed a potential rivalry with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds The contention developed from the rivalry between the NFL s Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers The first ever meeting between the two clubs which took place on May 14 2016 at Nippert Stadium set a then USL attendance record of 23 375 The match was billed as an Orange Out and featured Bengals players on the pitch before the match as honorary captains 83 Amid his requested departure from FC Cincinnati to New York Red Bulls in 2021 Cincinnati s 2019 first round SuperDraft pick Frankie Amaya stated that the club Didn t have the same level of commitment and that he didn t feel his goals could be achieved in Cincinnati Since that transaction FC Cincinnati have encountered the Red Bulls thrice in knock out competition eliminating them at Red Bull Arena in each instance Some fans and media have alluded to Nashville SC as a rival The clubs first met in 2018 when both competed in the United Soccer League FC Cincinnati coach Pat Noonan has rejected notions of Nashville being a rival saying in 2023 of an upcoming match We haven t spoken about it as a rivalry game 84 Cincinnati would go on to win that away fixture by a score of 1 0 Ownership edit nbsp Club co CEO Jeff Berding MLS commissioner Don Garber club owner and CEO Carl Lindner III and former Cincinnati mayor John Cranley Former Cincinnati Bengals executive Jeff Berding was the club s original president and general manager and in 2022 he was promoted to co CEO 85 86 The CEO and majority owner of the team is Carl Lindner III CEO of American Financial Group with Scott Farmer also a leading owner 87 88 The club s original ownership group in their USL era also included Chris Lindner Carl III s son David L Thompson Jeff Berding Scott Farmer Steve Hightower George Joseph Mike Mossel who is an owner of the Dayton Dutch Lions and Jack Wyant 89 In November 2019 Meg Whitman purchased a minority stake in the club 90 Whitman will serve as the club s Alternate Governor on the MLS Board of Governors Media edit nbsp Tom Gelehrter and Kevin McCloskey provide commentary on the club s television and radio broadcasts On February 23 2016 FC Cincinnati announced ESPN 1530 as the official radio partner for the organization Since 2016 ESPN 1530 has aired all of FCC s regular season home matches citation needed On March 22 2017 FC Cincinnati reached an agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group to have WKRC TV WSTR TV and CinCW 12 2 televise all home and away games including playoff games Nine games aired on WSTR four on CinCW and two on Local 12 Tom Gelehrter called play by play with Kevin McCloskey and Paul Rockwood as color analysts Lindsay Patterson served as sideline reporter 91 For the club s first two seasons all live USL matches were live streamed on YouTube A few weeks into their third season however the USL reached an agreement with ESPN to make ESPN its official live streaming service starting on April 12 2018 USL matches remained accessible outside of the United States on YouTube 92 FC Cincinnati broadcast its 2016 friendly against Crystal Palace live on Facebook 93 The broadcast also featured special Facebook Live 360 degree footage On January 30 2019 FC Cincinnati reached an agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group to have WSTR TV televise all home and away games except for ones already scheduled to be broadcast nationally Continuing from their roles on the former USL team Tom Gelehrter would call play by play with Kevin McCloskey as color analyst Lindsay Patterson served as sideline reporter through 2019 and Alex Stec held the position from 2020 94 95 From 2023 all FC Cincinnati matches are available on MLS Season Pass from Apple TV ending FC Cincinnati s time on local TV Gelehrter and McCloskey maintained their commentary roles on local radio broadcasts which are also available through Apple TV during home games Gelehrter s Cincinnati based media company 4th Floor Creative has produced extensive brand and documentary work for the club 96 97 Players and staff editSee also All time FC Cincinnati MLS roster Roster edit As of April 4 2024 98 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp USA Alec Kann 2 DF nbsp JAM Alvas Powell 4 DF nbsp USA Nick Hagglund 5 MF nbsp NGA Obinna Nwobodo 7 FW nbsp JPN Yuya Kubo 9 FW nbsp GAB Aaron Boupendza 10 MF nbsp ARG Luciano Acosta captain 11 FW nbsp USA Corey Baird 12 DF nbsp USA Miles Robinson 14 DF nbsp USA Kipp Keller 15 DF nbsp USA Bret Halsey 17 FW nbsp BRA Sergio Santos 18 GK nbsp USA Roman Celentano No Pos Nation Player 20 MF nbsp CZE Pavel Bucha 21 DF nbsp USA Matt Miazga 22 MF nbsp USA Gerardo Valenzuela 23 FW nbsp ARG Luca Orellano on loan from Vasco da Gama 26 MF nbsp USA Malik Pinto 27 MF nbsp ARG Yamil Asad 32 DF nbsp USA Ian Murphy 33 DF nbsp USA Isaiah Foster 34 DF nbsp USA London Aghedo 36 GK nbsp USA Evan Louro 37 MF nbsp USA Stiven Jimenez 91 DF nbsp USA DeAndre Yedlin Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 3 DF nbsp USA Joey Akpunonu on loan to Hartford Athletic 8 MF nbsp ECU Marco Angulo on loan to L D U Quito 25 GK nbsp USA Paul Walters on loan to Hartford Athletic No Pos Nation Player 29 FW nbsp GUA Arquimides Ordonez on loan to Ostersund 31 MF nbsp ARG Alvaro Barreal on loan to Cruzeiro Technical staff edit Title Name General manager Chris Albright Head coach Pat Noonan Assistant coach Dominic Kinnear Assistant coach Kenny Arena Goalkeeping coach Paul Rogers Assistant development coach Ricardo Paez Head of performance analysis Scott Madle Performance analyst Simon Wigley Technical director Hunter Freeman Director of soccer strategy Kyle McCarthy Technical staff data analyst Spencer Niehaus Regional scout Doug Elder European scout Mike Mossel South American scout Raul Tieffenberg Scouting analyst Tom Waldron Director of sports performance Gary Walker Director of sports medicine Aaron Powell Strength amp conditioning coach Austin Berry Last updated November 3 2023Source FC Cincinnati Head coaches edit Coach Tenure nbsp John Harkes August 12 2015 February 17 2017 nbsp Alan Koch February 17 2017 May 7 2019 nbsp Yoann Damet interim May 7 2019 August 4 2019 nbsp Ron Jans August 4 2019 February 17 2020 nbsp Yoann Damet interim February 17 2020 May 21 2020 nbsp Jaap Stam May 21 2020 September 27 2021 nbsp Tyrone Marshall interim September 27 2021 November 7 2021 nbsp Pat Noonan December 14 2021 present Club captains edit Captain Years nbsp Austin Berry 2016 17 nbsp Dekel Keinan 2018 nbsp Kendall Waston 2019 2020 99 nbsp Luciano Acosta 2021 presentRecords editYear by year edit Main article List of FC Cincinnati seasons This is a partial list of the last five seasons completed by FC Cincinnati For the full season by season history see List of FC Cincinnati seasons Season League Position Playoffs USOC Continental Other Avg att Top goalscorer League Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts PPG Conf Overall Name s G 2019 MLS 34 6 22 6 31 75 44 24 0 71 12th 24th DNQ Rof16 DNQ 27 336 Allan Cruz 7 2020 MLS 23 4 15 4 12 36 24 16 0 70 14th 26th NH MLS is Back Tournament Ro16 N A Yuya Kubo 3 2021 MLS 34 4 22 8 37 74 37 20 0 59 14th 27th NH DNQ 21 175 Brenner 8 2022 MLS 34 12 9 13 64 56 8 49 1 44 5th 10th QF Rof32 DNQ 22 503 Brandon VazquezBrenner 18 2023 MLS 34 20 5 9 57 39 18 69 2 03 1st 1st CF SF Leagues Cup R32 25 367 Luciano Acosta 19 1 Avg attendance include statistics from league matches only 2 Top goalscorer s includes all goals scored in League Playoffs U S Open Cup MLS is Back Tournament Leagues Cup CONCACAF Champions League FIFA Club World Cup and other competitive continental matches Player records edit Appearances edit As of April 28 2024 100 Rank Name Period League Playoffs US Open Cup Leagues Cup CONCACAF Champions Cup Total 1 nbsp Nick Hagglund 2019 present 120 2 8 3 0 133 2 nbsp Yuya Kubo 2020 present 110 6 a 6 3 3 128 3 nbsp Brandon Vazquez 2020 2023 112 6 5 3 0 126 4 nbsp Luciano Acosta 2021 present 103 6 7 3 4 123 5 nbsp Alvaro Barreal 2020 present 104 6 7 3 0 120 6 nbsp Corben Bone 2016 2019 96 4 10 0 0 110 7 nbsp Jimmy McLaughlin 2016 2020 92 4 8 0 0 104 8 nbsp Kenney Walker 2016 2018 80 4 7 0 0 91 9 nbsp Alvas Powell 2019 2022 present 70 4 7 3 3 87 10 nbsp Ian Murphy 2022 present 58 6 7 3 4 78 Goals edit As of April 28 2024 100 Rank Name Period League Playoffs US Open Cup Leagues Cup CONCACAF Champions Cup Total 1 nbsp Luciano Acosta 2021 present 38 3 1 1 1 44 2 nbsp Brandon Vazquez 2020 2023 32 2 3 5 0 42 3 nbsp Brenner 2021 2023 27 0 0 0 0 27 4 nbsp Emmanuel Ledesma 2018 2019 22 0 0 0 0 22 nbsp Danni Konig 2017 2018 22 0 0 0 0 6 nbsp Alvaro Barreal 2020 present 13 2 4 0 0 19 7 nbsp Sean Okoli 2016 16 0 0 0 0 16 nbsp Corben Bone 2016 2019 13 1 2 0 0 nbsp Baye Djiby Fall 2017 12 0 4 0 0 10 nbsp Jimmy McLaughlin 2016 2020 11 0 2 0 0 13 Clean Sheets edit As of April 28 2024 100 Rank Name Period League Playoffs US Open Cup Leagues Cup CONCACAF Champions Cup Total 1 nbsp Roman Celentano 2022 present 20 2 1 0 2 25 2 nbsp Mitch Hildebrandt 2016 2017 18 0 4 0 0 22 3 nbsp Przemyslaw Tyton 2019 2021 11 0 0 0 0 11 nbsp Spencer Richey 2018 2021 10 0 1 0 0 5 nbsp Evan Newton 2018 9 0 0 0 0 9 6 nbsp Kenneth Vermeer 2021 2022 4 0 0 0 0 4 7 nbsp Alec Kann 2022 present 1 0 2 0 0 3 8 nbsp Dallas Jaye 2016 2017 1 0 1 0 0 2 Bolded players are currently on the FC Cincinnati roster Honors editDomestic edit Major League Soccer Supporters Shield 1 2023 United Soccer League b Regular season championship c 1 2018Affiliated clubs editOn September 25 2020 FC Cincinnati signed a partnership agreement with Bundesliga club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 101 The club is also a part of the Common Values Club Alliance with Hoffenheim and Ghanaian Premier League club Hearts of Oak SC 102 The club owns and operates FC Cincinnati 2 a reserve team that plays in MLS Next Pro Notes edit Includes one appearance in the MLS is Back Tournament Ro16 Known since 2019 as the USL Championship Known since 2023 as the Players ShieldReferences edit Branding Resources FCCincinnati com MLS Digital Retrieved November 5 2023 Weingartner Tana November 12 2018 Football Club Cincinnati Check Out FC Cincinnati s New Branding Retrieved November 13 2018 a b MLS Power Rankings espn com ESPN Digital May 29 2023 Retrieved May 30 2023 FC Cincinnati announce sellout for Eastern Conference Final against Columbus Crew FCCincinnati com Retrieved March 26 2024 a b c d e f Cincinnati awarded MLS expansion club will start play in 2019 MLSSoccer com MLS Digital May 29 2018 Retrieved March 28 2019 FC Cincinnati to join MLS as expansion team ESPN May 29 2018 Retrieved November 13 2018 Hollingsworth Chad May 10 2015 USL to Expand to Cincinnati in 2016 Archived from the original on October 8 2016 Retrieved August 11 2015 Monk Dan August 6 2015 Cincinnati Bengals exec Jeff Berding trying to bring a new pro soccer franchise to town WCPO TV Archived from the original on August 8 2015 Retrieved August 12 2015 Switzer D J May 11 2015 revealed USL in Cincinnati Wrong Side of the Pond Retrieved August 11 2015 Vicar Nathan August 12 2015 Details released about new FC Cincinnati pro 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