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Nashville SC

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Head Coach

Gary Smith

League Position
5

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Established
2020 (4 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Venue
Nissan Stadium
(72,327 Capacity)

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Location
Nashville, Tennessee

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Competitions
American Major League Soccer
US Open Cup
Leagues Cup
CONCACAF Champions Cup

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smudgie: 05/Mar/24
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19/06 Toronto FC - Nashville SC
23/06 Nashville SC - New York Cit
30/06 Nashville SC - Inter Miami
03/07 Columbus Cre - Nashville SC
08/07 Portland Tim - Nashville SC

Results
15/06 New York Red 0 - 0 Nashville SC
02/06 Nashville SC 1 - 2 New England
29/05 FC Cincinnat 0 - 2 Nashville SC
25/05 CF Montréal 0 - 0 Nashville SC
18/05 Nashville SC 1 - 1 Atlanta Unit

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Nashville Soccer Club is a Major League Soccer team based in Nashville, Tennessee. The team began play in the league in 2020 as a continuation of the USL club of the same name and plays its home matches at Nissan Stadium, with intention to move to a 30,000-seat stadium at the Nashville Fairgrounds to be constructed in the near future. It is principally owned by John Ingram, owner of Ingram Industries, along with investors and partial owners the Turner family of Dollar General Stores and the Wilf family.

Team Members


27

Anunga



22

Bauer



11

Boyd



12

Bunbury



54

Davis



17

Gaines



29

Gaines



20

Godoy



44

Kallman



8

Leal



2

Lovitz



3

MacNaughton



5

Maher



18

Moore



10

Mukhtar



19

Muyl



30

Panicco



6

Sejdič



14

Shaffelburg



9

Surridge



23

Washington



1

Willis



16

Yearwood



25

Zimmerman



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Stadium or Home
Nissan Stadium (日産スタジアム, Nissan Sutajiamu), also known as International Stadium Yokohama (横浜国際総合競技場, Yokohama Kokusai Sōgō Kyōgi-jō), is a sports venue in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, which opened in March 1998. It is the home stadium of Yokohama F. Marinos of the J1 League.

International Stadium Yokohama had the highest seating capacity of any stadium in Japan for 21 years, with a total of 75,000 seats, up until the New National Stadium in Tokyo was opened in November 2019. It hosted three first-round games during the 2002 FIFA World Cup, and the final game between Germany and Brazil was played there on 30 June 2002. The stadium is one of the planned football venues for the 2020 Summer Olympics. The stadium has also been selected as one of the venues for 2019 Rugby World Cup and hosted the final of the tournament. This decision was taken by World Rugby after Japan announced that the proposed new National Stadium would not be completed in time.

On 28 August 2009, Nissan Motors announced that they would not renew the contract for the naming rights of the stadium, which expired on 28 February 2010. But negotiations continued with the city, and a new agreement for three more years was completed. On 28 February 2013, Yokohama City as the stadium's owner renewed the contract for 3 years from 1 March 2013 until 29 February 2016 in a deal worth 150 million yen a year. On 1 December 2015, Yokohama City renewed the contract for 5 years from 1 March 2016 until 28 February 2021 in another deal worth 150 million yen a year.

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