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Fafa Picault Brings Speed, Purpose, and a Veteran’s Edge to Atlanta United
Atlanta United have signed veteran winger Fafa Picault, adding nine years of MLS experience, proven attacking production, and championship mentality to the squad. From his global club journey to his decision to represent Haiti with purpose and pride, Picault arrives in Atlanta as more than a wide threat. He is a player with speed, resilience, and a story supporters will connect with quickly.

Jason Longshore
Feb 175 min read


Northern Super League Isn’t Just Arriving. It’s Building.
The Northern Super League didn’t arrive quietly. Heading into Season Two, NSL VP of Brand and Content Kelly Shouldice explains what Year One proved about the appetite for women’s soccer in Canada, and why the league’s ambitions are only growing bigger.

Jason Longshore
Feb 133 min read


The Mind Behind the Match: Ronald Hernández, Adrian Gill, and the Grounding Forces That Carry Players Through
Mental health is becoming an essential conversation in soccer. In our conversations with Ronald Hernández and Adrian Gill, we heard how faith, family, community, and injury recovery shape the emotional side of the game, and why the mind behind the match matters as much as the body.
Madison Crews
Feb 135 min read


Ronan Wynne Returns to Auckland to Help Build Something New
Ronan Wynne’s return to Auckland is more than a homecoming. After a season with Atlanta United 2, he’s stepping into the work of building something new — helping shape a club’s identity, culture, and legacy from the very beginning.

Jason Longshore
Feb 125 min read


Atlanta United at 10: Remember That Cat? Atlanta’s Cult Legends
Jarrett Smith dives into the “remember that cat?” corner of Atlanta United history, celebrating the cult heroes who made the early years so memorable.
Jarrett Smith
Feb 126 min read


Atlanta’s World Cup Will Run on Rails
Atlanta’s World Cup advantage is movement. From the busiest airport in the world to MARTA’s direct rail connection downtown, the city believes it is built to welcome and move the world this summer.

Jason Longshore
Feb 124 min read
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