Asheville City Soccer Club is proud to acknowledge the four recipients of donations through the Next Eleven Fund, which was created to help revitalize and grow youth sports in Western North Carolina following the destruction of Hurricane Helene.
The Men of Asheville City faced off against the Louisiana Krewe in the 1st round of the USL League Two playoffs and could not overcome playing down a man for an entire half as they fell 3-2 in Dothan, Alabama.
A versatile and battle-tested midfielder, Brennan Creek brings high-level collegiate experience and resilience to Asheville City SC in his debut USL L2 season.
New to Asheville City SC this season, Belgian midfielder Edouard Nys has brought an international perspective and professional experience to the heart of the Blues' lineup.
Asheville City Soccer Club acknowledges the Anigiduwagi (commonly referred to as Cherokee) as the indigenous peoples of Western North Carolina. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which our events take place.