Columbus Crew
Soccer club in Columbus
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April 19 2025 | Crew moved their regular season match against Inter Miami CF to Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, drawing a club-record attendance of 60,614 spectators due to Lionel Messi's presence. |
March 22 2025 | Team currently in 7th place, 14th in playoffs, with Keesean Ferdinand and Brent Adu-Gyamfi sharing top scorer responsibilities with 2 goals each. |
2025 | Columbus Crew defeated Los Angeles FC 3-0 in the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16. They are participating in the Leagues Cup with matches against Toluca, Puebla, and León in the league stage. |
January 29 2025 | Federico Higuaín from Argentina joined the coaching staff. |
2024 | The team finishes 2nd in the conference and overall, reaches the Round of 16, wins the Leagues Cup and Campeones Cup, and is Runner-Up in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. |
2024 | Maintained high attendance levels with 20,646 and 19,050 average attendance in home games. |
2024 | Columbus Crew makes historic run in CONCACAF Champions Cup, becoming the first American club to eliminate a Mexican team away in the tournament and advance to the final. |
2024 | Won Leagues Cup by defeating Sporting Kansas City, Inter Miami CF, New York City FC, Philadelphia Union, and Los Angeles FC in successive rounds, culminating in a 3-1 Final victory. |
2024 | Advanced in CONCACAF Champions Cup, defeating Houston Dynamo FC in Round of 16 (2-1 aggregate) and UANL in Quarterfinals (2-2 aggregate). Reached Semifinals, defeating Monterrey (5-2 aggregate), but lost in Final to Pachuca (0-3). |
2024 | Played Campeones Cup Final against América, resulting in a 1-1 draw. |
2024 | Finished as runners-up in the Supporters' Shield, won the Campeones Cup and Leagues Cup, and received the CONCACAF Champions Cup Fair Play Award. |
2024 | Wilfried Nancy wins Leagues Cup and MLS Coach of the Year |
2024 | In the 2024 season, the team reached the Conference Finals, with Chase Adams from the United States scoring 9 goals. |
December 10 2024 | Kelvin Jones's tenure as head coach ended. |
March 13 2024 | Kelvin Jones from the United States was appointed as the new head coach of Columbus Crew 2. |
January 8 2024 | Laurent Courtois was dismissed as head coach of Columbus Crew 2. |
2023 | Columbus Crew wins the MLS playoffs, finishes 3rd in the conference, and reaches the Round of 16 in the competition. |
2023 | Strong attendance continued with average home game attendance of 20,314 and 20,387. |
2023 | Set club attendance records for most cumulative attendance and most sellouts. Also won the MLS Cup. |
2023 | Participated in Leagues Cup, winning Central 1 group after matches against St. Louis City SC and América. Reached Round of 32, drawing with Minnesota United FC. |
2023 | Wilfried Nancy leads Columbus Crew to become the top-scoring team in MLS for the first time in franchise history. |
2023 | Wilfried Nancy guides the Crew to an MLS Cup victory, beating Los Angeles FC 2-1, becoming the first Black head coach in MLS history to win MLS Cup. |
2023 | The team qualified for the playoffs and reached the Cup Final, ultimately being defeated 1-3 by Austin FC II. |
2023 | The team finished as MLS Next Pro runners-up, with Gibran Rayo from the United States scoring 12 goals. |
2023 | Won the Eastern Conference Central Division title for the second consecutive year. |
2023 | Won the Eastern Conference Playoffs for the second consecutive year. |
2022 | Team showed resilience after pandemic, with average attendance returning to 19,237, though the team missed the playoffs. |
2022 | Won the Eastern Conference Central Division title. |
2022 | Patrick Schulte was named Goalkeeper of the Year for the team in 2022, recognizing his outstanding performance for Columbus Crew 2. |
2022 | Jacen Russell-Rowe was named the MLS Next Pro Most Valuable Player for the 2022 season. |
2022 | Laurent Courtois was named Coach of the Year for Columbus Crew 2. |
2022 | Secured their first Eastern Conference Playoff title. |
2022 | Won the Eastern Conference championship. |
2022 | Marco Micaletto was named the MLS Next Pro Cup MVP, highlighting his outstanding performance in the league's championship competition. |
2022 | Won their first MLS Next Pro Cup in their inaugural season. |
2022 | Jacen Russell-Rowe won the Golden Boot award for the team's performance this year. |
2022 | Claimed the MLS Next Pro Regular Season title. |
December 6 2022 | Wilfried Nancy is named head coach of Columbus Crew, hired from CF Montréal. |
October 10 2022 | Caleb Porter's tenure as head coach ends |
October 8 2022 | Crew 2 won the first ever MLS Next Pro Cup title by defeating St. Louis City SC 2 with a 4-1 victory. |
August 2022 | Patrick Schulte was awarded Goalkeeper of the Month |
August 18 2022 | Kenny Chesney returned to the stadium for his Here and Now Tour, with Dan + Shay and Carly Pearce as supporting acts. |
June 2022 | Jacen Russell-Rowe was awarded Player of the Month for June |
May 2022 | Jacen Russell-Rowe was awarded Player of the Month for May |
April 15 2022 | Columbus Crew 2 played their first game at Historic Crew Stadium, competing against Orlando City B. |
March 26 2022 | Crew 2 played their first match, losing 0-2 to Inter Miami CF II at DRV PNK Stadium. |
January 28 2022 | Laurent Courtois from France was appointed as the first head coach of Columbus Crew 2. |
January 28 2022 | The club announced Laurent Courtois would serve as the team's first head coach. |
2021 | Added Marlon Hairston from Minnesota United FC and Alexandru Mățan from FC Viitorul Constanța to the team roster. |
2021 | Signed multiple new players including Eric Dick, Evan Bush, Perry Kitchen, Kevin Molino, and Bradley Wright-Phillips from various clubs across the United States. |
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