Nashville SC Returns to GEODIS Park to Host D.C. United on Saturday, July 1

Nashville Soccer Club (10W-5L-5D, 35 pts.) fell to Columbus Crew (9W-6L-4D, 31 pts.) at Lower.com Field in Columbus on Saturday, marking the first time the Boys in Gold have lost consecutive road matches this season.  

Missing In Action: Nashville SC competed without four regular starters, including three goal-scorers as Teal Bunbury was unable to play due to a hamstring injury while Aníbal Godoy (Panama), Fafà Picault (Haiti), and Jacob Shaffelburg (Canada) missed the match due to international duty ahead of the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup Group Stage. 

Second All-Time In League History: With his 90 minutes played tonight, Nashville SC midfielder Dax McCarty surpassed Chad Marshall (35,843) for the second most in MLS history by an outfield player. McCarty has registered 35,890 minutes in his MLS career.

Johnny Cash Kit Alert: Nashville SC wore its secondary jersey, the Man in Black Kit, for the fifth time this season, third on the road.  

Back To The Castle: Nashville SC will return to GEODIS Park on Saturday, July 1 to take on D.C. United at 7:30 p.m. CT on MLS Season Pass in the Apple TV app. The Boys in Gold own a 7W-1L-2D record this season at GEODIS Park and have not lost a match in Music City since March 25.  

Match Timeline:

CLB 20’: Lucas Zelarayán finds Christian Ramírez through the middle of the field approaching the box, and Ramírez fires off a shot for a goal  

CLB: 90+5’: With pressure on the left side, Joe Willis comes off his line and a shot across the box is deflected off of Jack Maher and in the net for an own goal    

Notes:

  • Nashville SC:              
    • is 2W-3L-2D against Columbus Crew in series history  
    • recorded its first loss against Columbus Crew since November 2020 in the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinals
    • has only lost four road matches in 2023 (3W-4L-3D)
  • Tah Brian Anunga recorded his first start of the season, 10th overall for Nashville SC
  • Luke Haakenson recorded his second start of the season, 10th overall for Nashville SC
  • Lukas MacNaughton played for the first time since June 10, 2023 at Toronto FC
  • Jack Maher led the defense with four tackles, two tackles won and five clearances, including two goal line clearances
  • Walker Zimmerman
    • wore the captain’s armband for the first time since June 3, 2023 at FC Dallas
    • led the team with 48 accurate passes    

Box Score:       

Nashville SC (10W-5L-5D, 35 pts.) vs. Columbus Crew (9W-6L-4D, 31 pts.)     

June 24, 2023 – Lower.com Field     

Final Score      NSH: 0CLB: 2    Scoring Summary      

CLB: Christian Ramírez (A: Lucas Zelarayán) 20’

CLB: Jack Maher (Own Goal) 90+5’    

Discipline      

CLB: Steven Moreira (Caution) 59’

NSH: Hany Mukhtar (Caution) 61’  

Lineups:    NSH Starters: Joe Willis; Dan Lovitz (Taylor Washington 79’), Lukas MacNaughton (Shaq Moore 64’), Jack Maher, Walker Zimmerman (C); Dax McCarty, Randall Leal (Sean Davis 79’), Hany Mukhtar, Alex Muyl, Luke Haakenson (Ethan Zubak 64’), Tah Brian Anunga (Ján Greguš 85’)      

Substitutes: Laurence Wyke, Josh Bauer, Elliot Panicco

CLB Starters: Patrick Schulte; Yaw Yeboah, Malte Amundsen, Mohamed Farsi, Steven Moreira; Darlington Nagbe (C), Lucas Zelarayan, Alexandru Matan (Max Arftsen 90’), Sean Zawadzki (Gustavo Vallecilla 84’); Cucho Hernandez, Christian Ramirez (Isaiah Parente 82’)

Substitutes: Phillip Quinton, Milos Degenek, Luis Diaz, Keegan Hughes, Evan Bush, Jimmy Medranda     

MATCH OFFICIALS:

Referee: Filip Dujic

AR1: Ian Mckay

AR2: Kevin Klinger

4th Official: Alexandra Billeter

VAR: Alejandro Mariscal

AVAR: Jeff Muschik  

Weather: Clear, 80 degrees        

Nashville SC joined Major League Soccer on Feb. 29, 2020 in front of the largest attendance ever recorded for a soccer match in the State of Tennessee. In its inaugural MLS season, Nashville SC defeated expectations by becoming the second MLS expansion side to win and advance to the Conference Semifinals in the 2020 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. Nashville SC returned to the 2021 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs in its sophomore season after becoming just the seventh team in MLS history to go unbeaten at home in a season. Nashville SC inaugurated GEODIS Park, the largest soccer-specific stadium in the United States and Canada, in front of a 30,109-sellout crowd on May 1, 2022. For more information, visit NashvilleSC.com and follow the club at @NashvilleSC on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Spotify.        

  

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