
Charlotte, N.C. — On Tuesday, the Charlotte Independence announced team captain, Bilal Duckett returning for his fourth season with the club, pending league and federation approval. An institution of the Independence’s defense since the inaugural season, Duckett currently holds the franchise lead for USL minutes played (7,249) and games played (83).
“Bilal provides leadership and a positive influence within the team,” said Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries. “Off the field, Bilal's passion for both the Independence and Charlotte have been vital in establishing the Independence as a valued member of the Charlotte sports community and the USL.”
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Duckett, a prolific leader on the field, prides himself being a pillar in the Charlotte community. Through fan pledges for individual and team stats, Duckett helped Tackling Consent raise $3,000 in the prevention of sexual violence last season.
Additionally, the 29-year-old has served as team captain and outspoken, vocal leader of a roster he referred to as a family. With imminent changes to the 2018 squad, Duckett relishes the challenge regain team chemistry.
“It certainly looks like there will be more turnover this season, opposed to last season,” said Duckett. “But it's important to realize each player who has put on a Charlotte training kit over the past three years has played a part in creating a culture. We will be bringing back enough players who have been around for the majority of the club's history to carry that culture.”
Heading into a new season, Duckett and a stout back line are focused on making the Independence an impassible defensive force en route to league awards.
“Reflecting on last season, I didn't put as much of an onus on being as hard to play against as I should have, defensively,” said Duckett. “It's a reminder for me to do the basic things really well, in addition to the high level things we do well.
“I feel like we haven't finished the job, yet,” said Duckett. “We're still looking for playoff victories, regular season titles, as well as USL Cup Championships. We have work to do.”
Including Duckett, the Independence roster now sits seven players under contract for the upcoming season with another player to be announced on Wednesday. Trinidad and Tobago international and veteran midfielder, Kevan George was added to the roster on Monday. The Independence will kickoff the 2018 season at the Sportsplex at Matthews on Saturday, March 17th versus Ottawa Fury FC. 2018 Season Memberships are available online and by calling 704-206-1515. For details on the full 2018 USL regular season schedule, please visit https://sportsengine-staging.go-vip.net/charlotteindependence.
Charlotte, N.C. — On Tuesday, the Charlotte Independence announced team captain, Bilal Duckett returning for his fourth season with the club, pending league and federation approval. An institution of the Independence’s defense since the inaugural season, Duckett currently holds the franchise lead for USL minutes played (7,249) and games played (83).
“Bilal provides leadership and a positive influence within the team,” said Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries. “Off the field, Bilal’s passion for both the Independence and Charlotte have been vital in establishing the Independence as a valued member of the Charlotte sports community and the USL.”
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Duckett, a prolific leader on the field, prides himself being a pillar in the Charlotte community. Through fan pledges for individual and team stats, Duckett helped Tackling Consent raise $3,000 in the prevention of sexual violence last season.
Additionally, the 29-year-old has served as team captain and outspoken, vocal leader of a roster he referred to as a family. With imminent changes to the 2018 squad, Duckett relishes the challenge regain team chemistry.
“It certainly looks like there will be more turnover this season, opposed to last season,” said Duckett. “But it’s important to realize each player who has put on a Charlotte training kit over the past three years has played a part in creating a culture. We will be bringing back enough players who have been around for the majority of the club’s history to carry that culture.”
Heading into a new season, Duckett and a stout back line are focused on making the Independence an impassible defensive force en route to league awards.
“Reflecting on last season, I didn’t put as much of an onus on being as hard to play against as I should have, defensively,” said Duckett. “It’s a reminder for me to do the basic things really well, in addition to the high level things we do well.
“I feel like we haven’t finished the job, yet,” said Duckett. “We’re still looking for playoff victories, regular season titles, as well as USL Cup Championships. We have work to do.”
Including Duckett, the Independence roster now sits seven players under contract for the upcoming season with another player to be announced on Wednesday. Trinidad and Tobago international and veteran midfielder, Kevan George was added to the roster on Monday. The Independence will kickoff the 2018 season at the Sportsplex at Matthews on Saturday, March 17th versus Ottawa Fury FC. 2018 Season Memberships are available online and by calling 704-206-1515. For details on the full 2018 USL regular season schedule, please visit https://sportsengine-staging.go-vip.net/charlotteindependence.