
Watch an interview Chairman and CEO Bruce Mandell and Head Coach Jimmy Nielsen.
Watch an interview Chairman and CEO Bruce Mandell and Head Coach Jimmy Nielsen.
The new coach of Hartford Athletic, the capital city’s new pro team in the United Soccer League, was a captain at just about every stop of his professional career. During his time at Sporting Kansas City, where he was a two-time MLS All-Star, he coached at the youth academy, helping himself and his club.
When Nielsen joined the Hartford Athletic as its first coach earlier this month, it was something new, but not exactly different. Read more here.
The new coach of Hartford Athletic, the capital city’s new pro team in the United Soccer League, was a captain at just about every stop of his professional career. During his time at Sporting Kansas City, where he was a two-time MLS All-Star, he coached at the youth academy, helping himself and his club.
When Nielsen joined the Hartford Athletic as its first coach earlier this month, it was something new, but not exactly different. Read more here.
Hartford Athletic, Connecticut’s new professional soccer franchise, announced that Jimmy Nielsen has been selected as the first head coach in Club history. He joins the team immediately as the franchise prepares for its opening season in 2019.
Nielsen coached the USL expansion club Oklahoma City Energy FC from 2014 to 2017. During his tenure with Oklahoma City, the team made the playoffs three out of four seasons including two appearances in the USL Western Conference Finals. Nielsen was also a finalist for the 2015 USL Coach of the Year Award after the Energy finished the regular season tied atop the Western Conference standings.
Prior to his coaching career, Nielsen competed for 19 years as a professional player in Denmark, England, and with the Major League Soccer franchise Sporting Kansas City. At Kansas City, Nielsen was captain, a two-time MLS All-Star, Goalkeeper of the Year (2012), and winner of the U.S. Open Cup (2012) and the MLS Cup (2013).
“I am honored and excited to be named the first head coach of Hartford Athletic,” said Nielsen. “We are here to win titles and make our community proud. Our promise to our fans is to leave everything out there on the field, every match. We have a lot to do to prepare for 2019, and I cannot wait to lead our Club onto the field for our first match.”
“We are thrilled to welcome Jimmy to Hartford Athletic,” said Bruce Mandell, Chairman & CEO of Hartford Athletic. “Jimmy’s passion, vision, and leadership make him the perfect fit for our Club. We look forward to building a championship tradition with Jimmy at the helm.”
Coach Nielsen will be introduced to the fans at an upcoming event in Hartford. For more information on this event follow Hartford Athletic on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook and sign up for our email list on Hartford Athletic.com
ABOUT HARTFORD ATHLETIC
Hartford Athletic is Connecticut’s new professional soccer franchise competing in the United Soccer League and set to begin play at Dillon Stadium in 2019. Hartford Athletic strives to grow the game we love, in the city we love and is creating a dynamic, built-to-win organization dedicated to providing opportunities for our team and community on and off the field. The Club aims to make the city, state, and region proud, and, in doing so, make Hartford the best place to live, work, and play. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for exclusive content and updates.
Season ticket deposits are now available – go to www.hartfordathletic.com/tickets to reserve your seats for just $25.
Hartford Athletic, Connecticut’s new professional soccer franchise, announced that Jimmy Nielsen has been selected as the first head coach in Club history. He joins the team immediately as the franchise prepares for its opening season in 2019.
Nielsen coached the USL expansion club Oklahoma City Energy FC from 2014 to 2017. During his tenure with Oklahoma City, the team made the playoffs three out of four seasons including two appearances in the USL Western Conference Finals. Nielsen was also a finalist for the 2015 USL Coach of the Year Award after the Energy finished the regular season tied atop the Western Conference standings.
Prior to his coaching career, Nielsen competed for 19 years as a professional player in Denmark, England, and with the Major League Soccer franchise Sporting Kansas City. At Kansas City, Nielsen was captain, a two-time MLS All-Star, Goalkeeper of the Year (2012), and winner of the U.S. Open Cup (2012) and the MLS Cup (2013).
“I am honored and excited to be named the first head coach of Hartford Athletic,” said Nielsen. “We are here to win titles and make our community proud. Our promise to our fans is to leave everything out there on the field, every match. We have a lot to do to prepare for 2019, and I cannot wait to lead our Club onto the field for our first match.”
“We are thrilled to welcome Jimmy to Hartford Athletic,” said Bruce Mandell, Chairman & CEO of Hartford Athletic. “Jimmy’s passion, vision, and leadership make him the perfect fit for our Club. We look forward to building a championship tradition with Jimmy at the helm.”
Coach Nielsen will be introduced to the fans at an upcoming event in Hartford. For more information on this event follow Hartford Athletic on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook and sign up for our email list on Hartford Athletic.com
ABOUT HARTFORD ATHLETIC
Hartford Athletic is Connecticut’s new professional soccer franchise competing in the United Soccer League and set to begin play at Dillon Stadium in 2019. Hartford Athletic strives to grow the game we love, in the city we love and is creating a dynamic, built-to-win organization dedicated to providing opportunities for our team and community on and off the field. The Club aims to make the city, state, and region proud, and, in doing so, make Hartford the best place to live, work, and play. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for exclusive content and updates.
Season ticket deposits are now available – go to www.hartfordathletic.com/tickets to reserve your seats for just $25.
Hartford Athletic is excited to welcome Donovan Powell to the family as the new Chief Operating Officer for the Club.
Powell comes to Hartford Athletic by way of Drexel University and Learfield Sports – where he served as general manager of sports properties – and Detroit City FC – where as general manager he led business operations and was the first full-time employee of the Club. Under his leadership, Detroit City FC became one of the most exciting soccer clubs in the U.S. at any level and a financial and cultural success in the Detroit region. Under Powell, the Club’s average attendance increased 200%+ to more than 6,000 fans per game in 2017 and garnered national media attention due to the passionate support of their fans.
“I’m excited to be joining Hartford Athletic as we build the Club from the ground up,” Powell said. “There is so much potential in the Hartford market, and I see a lot of similarities to the success we saw in Detroit. It’s our goal to provide a world class professional soccer experience and to bring the community together through the beautiful game.”
“We are so pleased to welcome Donovan to help lead our front office,” said Bruce Mandell, Chairman & CEO of Hartford Athletic. “We are building a team that is dedicated to winning on and off the field, and Donovan’s arrival continues the momentum for our organization as we head toward our first season.”
As Chief Operating Officer, Powell will oversee all business operations for the Club and report to Mandell. Powell received an M.S. from Drexel University and a B.A. from Bowling Green State University. Powell served in the United States Marines on active duty from 2002 – 2006. During service time, he led a command as Platoon Sergeant and deployed to Fallujah in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
About Hartford Athletic
Hartford Athletic is Connecticut’s new professional soccer franchise competing in the United Soccer League and set to begin play at Dillon Stadium in 2019. Hartford Athletic strives to grow the game we love, in the city we love and is creating a dynamic, built-to-win organization dedicated to providing opportunities for our team and community on and off the field. The Club aims to make the city, state, and region proud, and, in doing so, make Hartford the best place to live, work, and play.
Season ticket deposits are now available for just $25 and can be purchased at www.hartfordathletic.com/tickets.
Hartford Athletic is excited to welcome Donovan Powell to the family as the new Chief Operating Officer for the Club.
Powell comes to Hartford Athletic by way of Drexel University and Learfield Sports – where he served as general manager of sports properties – and Detroit City FC – where as general manager he led business operations and was the first full-time employee of the Club. Under his leadership, Detroit City FC became one of the most exciting soccer clubs in the U.S. at any level and a financial and cultural success in the Detroit region. Under Powell, the Club’s average attendance increased 200%+ to more than 6,000 fans per game in 2017 and garnered national media attention due to the passionate support of their fans.
“I’m excited to be joining Hartford Athletic as we build the Club from the ground up,” Powell said. “There is so much potential in the Hartford market, and I see a lot of similarities to the success we saw in Detroit. It’s our goal to provide a world class professional soccer experience and to bring the community together through the beautiful game.”
“We are so pleased to welcome Donovan to help lead our front office,” said Bruce Mandell, Chairman & CEO of Hartford Athletic. “We are building a team that is dedicated to winning on and off the field, and Donovan’s arrival continues the momentum for our organization as we head toward our first season.”
As Chief Operating Officer, Powell will oversee all business operations for the Club and report to Mandell. Powell received an M.S. from Drexel University and a B.A. from Bowling Green State University. Powell served in the United States Marines on active duty from 2002 – 2006. During service time, he led a command as Platoon Sergeant and deployed to Fallujah in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
About Hartford Athletic
Hartford Athletic is Connecticut’s new professional soccer franchise competing in the United Soccer League and set to begin play at Dillon Stadium in 2019. Hartford Athletic strives to grow the game we love, in the city we love and is creating a dynamic, built-to-win organization dedicated to providing opportunities for our team and community on and off the field. The Club aims to make the city, state, and region proud, and, in doing so, make Hartford the best place to live, work, and play.
Season ticket deposits are now available for just $25 and can be purchased at www.hartfordathletic.com/tickets.
Hartford Athletic's season may not begin until spring 2019, but Dillon Stadium seats are already filling up fast! Placing a $25 deposit now is the only way to guarantee a season ticket will be available for the 2019 season. Additionally, a deposit will put you first in line for Founding Member opportunities including getting your name displayed in the stadium, an official scarf, and other exclusive benefits!
Hartford Athletic’s season may not begin until spring 2019, but Dillon Stadium seats are already filling up fast! Placing a $25 deposit now is the only way to guarantee a season ticket will be available for the 2019 season. Additionally, a deposit will put you first in line for Founding Member opportunities including getting your name displayed in the stadium, an official scarf, and other exclusive benefits!
In temporary offices overlooking Dillon Stadium, Hartford Athletic's soccer brass is beginning a nine-month sprint to build Connecticut's lone unaffiliated sports franchise.
Read the full article here.
In temporary offices overlooking Dillon Stadium, Hartford Athletic’s soccer brass is beginning a nine-month sprint to build Connecticut’s lone unaffiliated sports franchise.
Read the full article here.
"I think Hartford loves a Cinderella story. The Athletic is going to try to be the underdog coming into a league of teams with established titles. I think the Hartford area, that’s something that really draws them in and they can relate to. The Premier League is drama, and it’s so easy to fall in love with.” (Kyle Martino, CT Soccer Legend)
Read the full story here.
“I think Hartford loves a Cinderella story. The Athletic is going to try to be the underdog coming into a league of teams with established titles. I think the Hartford area, that’s something that really draws them in and they can relate to. The Premier League is drama, and it’s so easy to fall in love with.” (Kyle Martino, CT Soccer Legend)
Read the full story here.
(Hartford, Conn.) – The United Soccer League today announced that Hartford, Connecticut will be the next market to join the league for the 2019 season. Hartford Sports Group will own and operate the new club, which will be named Hartford Athletic.
Hartford joins teams in thriving soccer markets across North America as the sixth expansion franchise to become part of the USL for the ninth season of the league’s modern era. Located in the heart of the Northeast United States, Hartford adds to an already-strong presence across the region within the league.
“Hartford makes the sixth addition to the USL for 2019 and strengthens the league’s presence in the Northeast with a thriving city that boasts a rich soccer history,” said USL CEO Alec Papadakis. “The league continues to reach new heights through record attendance and additional expansion into exciting new markets. Hartford will join Austin, Memphis, El Paso, New Mexico and Birmingham as new clubs in 2019. We are thrilled to welcome Bruce, Scott and Joe to our ownership group and are excited for their vision of professional soccer in Hartford as they debut in their new home Dillon Stadium.”
Hartford Athletic will play its home games at Dillon Stadium in Hartford, which will be restored with funding provided by the State of Connecticut, through the Capital Region Development Authority, and in partnership with the City of Hartford.
“After years of planning and hard work, we are excited to officially announce that professional soccer is coming to Hartford and Dillon Stadium will be brought back to life,” said Bruce Mandell, Chairman & CEO of Hartford Sports Group. “We’re proud of where we’re from and can’t wait to build a Club that will energize our community and bring people together. As an organization, we’re dedicated to winning on and off the field, and we have all the ingredients for success that we’ve seen in so many other soccer cities. Let’s dream big together and use the world’s game to continue the momentum in Hartford.”
The USL is one of the most exciting professional soccer leagues in North America, with nearly 40 teams set to take the field in 2019 across the United States and Canada reaching a population of more than 84 million people. The league includes top players from around the world who regularly compete in international competition. The league has also seen tremendous growth in attendance since its launch in 2011, and its matches are available nationwide on the innovative ESPN+ platform, with select matches broadcast across linear ESPN channels.
“Dillon Stadium is a historic and beloved community asset, and I’m thrilled that we have the chance to bring Dillon back to life for our community – and as the home of professional soccer and Hartford Athletic. The United Soccer League is a fast-growing, exciting league, and I am looking forward to seeing Hartford Athletic take the field in our Capital City,” said Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin. “Along with the incredibly successful restoration of the Colt Armory complex for both commercial and residential use, the Hooker Brewery tasting room, the coming upgrades to Colt Park, and of course the designation of the Colstville National Historic Park, a revitalized Dillon Stadium brings us one step closer to the reinvention of this historic neighborhood. I want to thank the Hartford Sports Group for their commitment to and passion for this project, and I also want to thank the Governor, the legislature, our Hartford delegation, and the Capital Region Development Authority for their investment in Dillon. Without their strong partnership and support, we could not make this happen.”
“Hartford is home to some of the greatest sports fans in the nation, and the announcement that there will be a new, professional team based in the Capital City is wonderful news,” Governor Dannel P. Malloy said. “I am proud that the state’s $10 million investment will help transform the aging Dillon Stadium into the thriving home to this new franchise – and its passionate fan base. This, combined with robust economic development and revitalization efforts to an area of the city that had too long been neglected, represents real progress not just for Coltsville, but for the entire Hartford region.”
“It is clear to me that providing opportunities to our community and the youth of Hartford is paramount for Hartford Sports Group,” said Sam Gray, President & CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Hartford. “We are excited to see this relationship continue to grow as we work together to support the many kids who walk through the doors of a Boys and Girls Club each and every day.”
(Hartford, Conn.) – The United Soccer League today announced that Hartford, Connecticut will be the next market to join the league for the 2019 season. Hartford Sports Group will own and operate the new club, which will be named Hartford Athletic.
Hartford joins teams in thriving soccer markets across North America as the sixth expansion franchise to become part of the USL for the ninth season of the league’s modern era. Located in the heart of the Northeast United States, Hartford adds to an already-strong presence across the region within the league.
“Hartford makes the sixth addition to the USL for 2019 and strengthens the league’s presence in the Northeast with a thriving city that boasts a rich soccer history,” said USL CEO Alec Papadakis. “The league continues to reach new heights through record attendance and additional expansion into exciting new markets. Hartford will join Austin, Memphis, El Paso, New Mexico and Birmingham as new clubs in 2019. We are thrilled to welcome Bruce, Scott and Joe to our ownership group and are excited for their vision of professional soccer in Hartford as they debut in their new home Dillon Stadium.”
Hartford Athletic will play its home games at Dillon Stadium in Hartford, which will be restored with funding provided by the State of Connecticut, through the Capital Region Development Authority, and in partnership with the City of Hartford.
“After years of planning and hard work, we are excited to officially announce that professional soccer is coming to Hartford and Dillon Stadium will be brought back to life,” said Bruce Mandell, Chairman & CEO of Hartford Sports Group. “We’re proud of where we’re from and can’t wait to build a Club that will energize our community and bring people together. As an organization, we’re dedicated to winning on and off the field, and we have all the ingredients for success that we’ve seen in so many other soccer cities. Let’s dream big together and use the world’s game to continue the momentum in Hartford.”
The USL is one of the most exciting professional soccer leagues in North America, with nearly 40 teams set to take the field in 2019 across the United States and Canada reaching a population of more than 84 million people. The league includes top players from around the world who regularly compete in international competition. The league has also seen tremendous growth in attendance since its launch in 2011, and its matches are available nationwide on the innovative ESPN+ platform, with select matches broadcast across linear ESPN channels.
“Dillon Stadium is a historic and beloved community asset, and I’m thrilled that we have the chance to bring Dillon back to life for our community – and as the home of professional soccer and Hartford Athletic. The United Soccer League is a fast-growing, exciting league, and I am looking forward to seeing Hartford Athletic take the field in our Capital City,” said Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin. “Along with the incredibly successful restoration of the Colt Armory complex for both commercial and residential use, the Hooker Brewery tasting room, the coming upgrades to Colt Park, and of course the designation of the Colstville National Historic Park, a revitalized Dillon Stadium brings us one step closer to the reinvention of this historic neighborhood. I want to thank the Hartford Sports Group for their commitment to and passion for this project, and I also want to thank the Governor, the legislature, our Hartford delegation, and the Capital Region Development Authority for their investment in Dillon. Without their strong partnership and support, we could not make this happen.”
“Hartford is home to some of the greatest sports fans in the nation, and the announcement that there will be a new, professional team based in the Capital City is wonderful news,” Governor Dannel P. Malloy said. “I am proud that the state’s $10 million investment will help transform the aging Dillon Stadium into the thriving home to this new franchise – and its passionate fan base. This, combined with robust economic development and revitalization efforts to an area of the city that had too long been neglected, represents real progress not just for Coltsville, but for the entire Hartford region.”
“It is clear to me that providing opportunities to our community and the youth of Hartford is paramount for Hartford Sports Group,” said Sam Gray, President & CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Hartford. “We are excited to see this relationship continue to grow as we work together to support the many kids who walk through the doors of a Boys and Girls Club each and every day.”
The decision to name the team Hartford Athletic was based on ideas submitted by the fans. “Hartford Athletic is a Club by the fans, for the fans, so we listened to what was important to you. The team name and colors reflect pride in Hartford and a commitment to the community and youth,” said Mandell. Hartford Athletic unveiled the team name in a video created by Nonymous Productions based locally in Bridgeport, Conn. The video can be viewed here. Nonymous also provided services for the live streaming of the announcement, which can be viewed here.
Along with the announcement of the team name, season ticket deposits are now on sale for just $25. Over 1,000 season ticket commitments were made in advance of the announcement. By placing a deposit, fans will reserve their place in line to become a Founding Member (limited based on availability). Member benefits will include: best seating price and location; official Founding Member scarf; name displayed in stadium; invitations to VIP events, and insider news and access. Those interested can visit www.hartfordathletic.com/tickets or call 888.662.4284.
For more information and updates on building the team and restoring Dillon Stadium follow Hartford Athletic on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter and visit www.hartfordathletic.com to sign up for email updates.
ABOUT HARTFORD SPORTS GROUP
Led by Hartford area businessmen Bruce Mandell, Scott Schooley and Joe Calafiore, Hartford Sports Group is bringing professional soccer to Hartford and restoring Dillon Stadium. Hartford Sports Group strives to grow the game we love, in the city we love. We are creating a dynamic, built-to-win organization dedicated to providing opportunities for our team and community on and off the field. We aim to make our city, state, and region proud, and, in doing so, make Hartford the best place to live, work, and play.
Contact: Dean Pagani (Pagani@mj-comm.com; 860-918-5075)
ABOUT THE UNITED SOCCER LEAGUE
The USL is one of the most successful professional soccer leagues in the world, reaching a population of more than 84 million and fueling the growth of the game across North America. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, the USL provides unparalleled club support with a growing team of more than 50 professionals across 17 departments, ranging from operations to marketing, communications and sponsorship.
The USL has a national media partnership with ESPN, wherein all league matches are broadcast on ESPN+, ESPN3 and across linear channels. The league also operates USL Productions, which includes a state-of-the-art facility that produces and distributes more than 500 league matches and more than 1,000 hours of original content to national partners, local affiliates and international markets throughout the 2018 season.
Contact: Nicholas.Murray@uslsoccer.com; Aaron.Cranford@uslsoccer.com
The decision to name the team Hartford Athletic was based on ideas submitted by the fans. “Hartford Athletic is a Club by the fans, for the fans, so we listened to what was important to you. The team name and colors reflect pride in Hartford and a commitment to the community and youth,” said Mandell. Hartford Athletic unveiled the team name in a video created by Nonymous Productions based locally in Bridgeport, Conn. The video can be viewed here. Nonymous also provided services for the live streaming of the announcement, which can be viewed here.
Along with the announcement of the team name, season ticket deposits are now on sale for just $25. Over 1,000 season ticket commitments were made in advance of the announcement. By placing a deposit, fans will reserve their place in line to become a Founding Member (limited based on availability). Member benefits will include: best seating price and location; official Founding Member scarf; name displayed in stadium; invitations to VIP events, and insider news and access. Those interested can visit www.hartfordathletic.com/tickets or call 888.662.4284.
For more information and updates on building the team and restoring Dillon Stadium follow Hartford Athletic on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter and visit www.hartfordathletic.com to sign up for email updates.
ABOUT HARTFORD SPORTS GROUP
Led by Hartford area businessmen Bruce Mandell, Scott Schooley and Joe Calafiore, Hartford Sports Group is bringing professional soccer to Hartford and restoring Dillon Stadium. Hartford Sports Group strives to grow the game we love, in the city we love. We are creating a dynamic, built-to-win organization dedicated to providing opportunities for our team and community on and off the field. We aim to make our city, state, and region proud, and, in doing so, make Hartford the best place to live, work, and play.
Contact: Dean Pagani (Pagani@mj-comm.com; 860-918-5075)
ABOUT THE UNITED SOCCER LEAGUE
The USL is one of the most successful professional soccer leagues in the world, reaching a population of more than 84 million and fueling the growth of the game across North America. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, the USL provides unparalleled club support with a growing team of more than 50 professionals across 17 departments, ranging from operations to marketing, communications and sponsorship.
The USL has a national media partnership with ESPN, wherein all league matches are broadcast on ESPN+, ESPN3 and across linear channels. The league also operates USL Productions, which includes a state-of-the-art facility that produces and distributes more than 500 league matches and more than 1,000 hours of original content to national partners, local affiliates and international markets throughout the 2018 season.
Contact: Nicholas.Murray@uslsoccer.com; Aaron.Cranford@uslsoccer.com