DiscoverThe History of Atlanta Soccer
The History of Atlanta Soccer
Claim Ownership

The History of Atlanta Soccer

Author: Atlanta United

Subscribed: 7Played: 73
Share

Description

The History of Atlanta Soccer presented by Piedmont is an audio documentary that tells the story of soccer in Atlanta, from its homespun beginnings to sold-out matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. In this series, we’ll cover how the sport of soccer has grown in the city, speaking with experts, historians, players, coaches, front office members, and supporters who have firsthand accounts and knowledge of the sport’s surge. The first episode drops in October.
11 Episodes
Reverse
It's Rivalry Week at Atlanta United! In this special mini-episode, we discuss the history of the Atlanta-Nashville rivalry ahead of their first meeting in 2024 with an MLS veteran who knows both sides well, Atlanta United midfielder Dax McCarty. McCarty previous played for Nashville SC from 2020-2023 before signing with Atlanta United this past offseason. He was also part of the club's inaugural roster that went up against Atlanta United in Nashville's MLS debut in 2020. Read more on Dax McCarty in our Behind The Stripes piece here: https://www.atlutd.com/news/behind-the-stripes/dax-mccarty The History of Atlanta Soccer presented by Piedmont is an audio series from Atlanta United. Hosted by Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore, this series dives deep into the rich, beautiful, passionate history of soccer in Atlanta, Georgia.   Find out more ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://atlutd.com/podcast
Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore sit down at Brewhouse Café for a LIVE episode of The History of Atlanta Soccer podcast, presented by Piedmont. April 16, 2024 marked 10 years since MLS announced that the league was expanding with a club in Atlanta. The announcement in 2014 signified Atlanta as the 22nd franchise in MLS. The club began MLS play in 2017 and won the MLS Cup in 2018. The event was a joyful celebration as we shared memories and favorite moments from the past 10 years. Special guests included former Atlanta United player and member of the 2018 MLS Cup squad Greg Garza, play-by-play announcer Mike Conti, Atlanta United communications director Chris Winkler, and members from the club's official supporter groups.
1996 Summer Olympics

1996 Summer Olympics

2024-01-2301:13:09

Together, we reminisce with our listeners about the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. We asked local residents to provide their stories and memories from 1996, and we've gathered them in this very special episode. We explore how soccer became an instrumental part of the city following the Olympic Games. We also cover how 1996 was the first year that women's soccer was included as a sport in the Olympics as we speak with one of the advocates who led the charge. The History of Atlanta Soccer presented by Piedmont is a narrative podcast from Atlanta United. Hosted by Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore, this series dives deep into the rich, beautiful, passionate history of soccer in Atlanta, Georgia. To learn more, visit atlutd.com/podcast
Today’s episode is a continuation of Part 2 of the Atlanta Chiefs, where we look at what brought the ending of the Chiefs franchise and how their success in DeKalb paved the way for a new team, the Georgia Generals. Subscribe and review so we can continue to reach more Atlanta soccer and history fans. The History of Atlanta Soccer, presented by Piedmont is a new audio series from Atlanta United. Hosted by Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore, this series dives deep into the rich, beautiful, passionate history of soccer in Atlanta, Georgia.   Find out more ⁠⁠⁠http://atlutd.com/podcast
This is Part 2 of the Atlanta Chiefs. Part 1 is already available on your podcast feed. In this episode, we take a look at the revival of the Atlanta Chiefs in the 1970s when Pelé had already joined the New York Cosmos in the NASL. Former players and staff of the club share their memories of what it was like to play soccer in the United States during that time. We also look at how the Chiefs even went into Indoor Soccer, leaving a legacy that lasts until today in Atlanta, Georgia. Subscribe and review so we can continue to reach more Atlanta soccer and history fans. The History of Atlanta Soccer, presented by Piedmont is a new audio series from Atlanta United. Hosted by Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore, this series dives deep into the rich, beautiful, passionate history of soccer in Atlanta, Georgia.   Find out more ⁠⁠http://atlutd.com/podcast
Atlanta Apollos

Atlanta Apollos

2023-12-0120:58

In this episode, we take a look at the Atlanta Apollos, a "one-year wonder", which picked up where the first iteration of the Atlanta Chiefs left off. We talk to those who were part of the last few months of the original Atlanta Chiefs that were successful towards the end of the 1960s, and those who moved on to be part of the Apollos organization, that only lasted one year. Listen to Atlanta Chiefs, Part 1 already on your podcast feed. Next week, we bring you Atlanta Chiefs, Part 2. Subscribe and review so we can continue to reach more Atlanta soccer and history fans. The History of Atlanta Soccer, presented by Piedmont is a new audio series from Atlanta United. Hosted by Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore, this series dives deep into the rich, beautiful, passionate history of soccer in Atlanta, Georgia.   Find out more ⁠⁠http://atlutd.com/podcast
In this episode, we take a look at the launch, success and legacy of the original Atlanta Chiefs, the first professional soccer club in the city and the first professional sports team to win a championship for Atlanta. Former players share their memories of what it was like to play soccer in the United States during that time. We also look at how two friendly matches against English powerhouse Manchester City paved the way for the sport in the city, and how hosting Brazilian club Santos and Pelé brought Atlanta to the global stage. Listen to Atlanta Chiefs, Part 1 and wait for Part 2 coming in the next few weeks. Subscribe and review so we can continue to reach more Atlanta soccer and history fans. The History of Atlanta Soccer, presented by Piedmont is a new audio series from Atlanta United. Hosted by Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore, this series dives deep into the rich, beautiful, passionate history of soccer in Atlanta, Georgia.   Find out more ⁠http://atlutd.com/podcast
With this bonus episode, we wanted to take a moment to honor and remember Dick Cecil. He was a pioneer of Atlanta soccer during a time when professional sports in Atlanta were forming their identities. He led the way for Atlanta soccer. Sadly, he passed away in August.  Cecil’s career began in baseball, as a scout for the Atlanta Major League Baseball franchise before taking on various roles within the organization. He worked his way up to Vice President of the club.  When they decided to start a soccer club in Atlanta in 1966, Cecil jumped in to lead the effort. He recruited Phil Woosnam to coach the team. The two of them would often go on recruiting trips together to places like France, Sweden, Zambia and Ghana to scout players who would be a good fit for this new endeavor. Together, Cecil and Woosnam assembled the team that would take the field in 1967 as the Atlanta Chiefs and win the NASL title a year later. Cecil would go on to serve as President and Co-Owner of the Atlanta Chiefs in their second iteration from 1979 to 1981.  Cecil would serve many important roles in the soccer community. He acted as Chairman acted as Chairman of the National Professional Soccer League's Players Committee, founding Director of the NASL. He was a consultant to Coca-Coca USA on domestic soccer programs, director of the east coast football venues for the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee, producer of the 1986 FIF/UNICEF World All-Star Games, consultant to the 1994 World Cup USA and consultant to the 1996 Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games.   In 1997, he was inducted into the Georgia Soccer Hall of Fame.  We actually hoped to interview Dick Cecil for this project because of his role in the history of Atlanta soccer. He was on our list of what we called “the big gets,” the home run hitters. While we weren’t able to interview him, he was ever-present in our interviews. His name and place in Atlanta soccer will not be forgotten – and his legacy to Atlanta soccer will remain strong.  You're listening to new audio series from Atlanta United, The History of Atlanta Soccer, presented by Piedmont. Hosted by Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore.
The Beginnings, Part 2

The Beginnings, Part 2

2023-10-2520:39

Atlanta United introduces a new audio series, The History of Atlanta Soccer, presented by Piedmont. Hosted by Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore, we kick off the podcast with The Beginnings, a two-part episode where we set the scene on what Atlanta was like during the early 1900s. In Part 2, we go through what happened during the Great Depression and how hard the South got hit by the economic crisis. We talk to historians Andy Ambrose and Patrick Sullivan who walk us through how soccer continued to grow despite the Depression and how World War II also impacted the growth of the sport in Atlanta, and we also explore how the first organized teams started to take shape. The Beginnings, is a two-part episode. Part 1 is already on your favorite podcast platform, subscribe and review so we can continue to reach more Atlanta soccer and history fans. Find out more ⁠http://atlutd.com/podcast
The Beginnings, Part 1

The Beginnings, Part 1

2023-10-2557:06

Atlanta United introduces a new audio series, The History of Atlanta Soccer, presented by Piedmont. Hosted by Sandy McAfee and Jason Longshore, we kick off the podcast with The Beginnings, a two-part episode where we set the scene on what Atlanta was like during the early 1900s, moving through the first two decades of the century and discussing the little pockets of soccer developing in the city. We talk to historians Andy Ambrose and Patrick Sullivan who walk us through how soccer came to Atlanta at the beginning of the century and started to grow within local companies and universities. We look at how the recruitment of British immigrants who lived in Atlanta in World War I affected the spread of soccer across Georgia, and we also explore how significant the first organized league to ever exist in Atlanta was to expand soccer's importance in the region. Listen to The Beginnings, Part 2 already on your favorite podcast platform, subscribe and review so we can continue to reach more Atlanta soccer and history fans. Find out more http://atlutd.com/podcast
Atlanta United introduces a new audio series launching in October called "The History of Atlanta Soccer."
Comments 
loading
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store