The former Aston Villa manager has committed his future to the Eastern Conference MLS side
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Dean Smith signs Charlotte FC contract extensionInks deal through 2027Eastern Conference side touted for big 2025Get the MLS Season Pass today!Stream games nowWHAT HAPPENED?
Charlotte FC have announced that they have signed manager Dean Smith to a contract extension through 2027. The Englishman led the club to a record points total of 51 and their first playoff win in 2024.
“Dean has been an exceptional leader for Charlotte FC and we are excited for him to sign a new contract,” said Owner David Tepper. “The club’s success over the past year is a reflection of his dedication and commitment to excellence both on and off the pitch. We look forward to what the future holds with Dean leading the way.”
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The club is off to their best start through four matches to begin a season in club history with a record of 2-1-1 through four matches, including impressive victories over FC Cincinnati and Atlanta United and a thrilling draw with the Seattle Sounders. Their lone defeat came at the hands of Inter Miami in a 1-0 loss.
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed being the head coach of Charlotte FC and I’m honored to sign a new contract with the Club,” said Smith. “Everyone at the club is aligned in our vision to be a leader in Major League Soccer. To our supporters, you have made our family feel welcome in this city and for that we’re grateful to each one of you. We will work together with the aim of consistently challenging for major trophies every season.”
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Charlotte signed Ivory Coast international Wilfried Zaha ahead of the 2025 MLS season, and the ex-Crystal Palace forward has one goal to begin the season.
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Charlotte take on the San Jose Earthquakes Saturday evening on Matchday 5, as they look to move up the Eastern Conference table. They sit on seven points through four matches to begin their season.