FC Cincinnati arrived today in Clearwater, Fla. to continue their preparation for the 2024 season. The team will train for nearly a month in the Sunshine State, playing four closed-door matches as part of a 31-day stretch leading into the club’s season opener in the Concacaf Champions Cup at Cavalier FC in Kingston, Jamaica on Thursday, Feb. 22. The team departed for Florida after training in Cincinnati for the last week.
FC Cincinnati will travel 29 players to Clearwater. The full traveling party is listed below:
Goalkeepers (5): Roman Celentano, Alec Kann, Hunter Morse^^, Evan Louro, Paul Walters
Defenders (12): London Aghedo, Álvaro Barreal*, Nico Benalcazar^^, Isaiah Foster, Nick Hagglund, Bret Halsey, Kipp Keller, Matt Miazga, Ian Murphy, Alvas Powell, Miles Robinson, Brian Schaefer^
Midfielders (7): Luciano Acosta, Marco Angulo, Stiven Jimenez, Yuya Kubo, Obinna Nwobodo, Malik Pinto, Gerardo Valenzuela
Forwards (5): Corey Baird, Aaron Boupendza, Kenji Mboma Dem^, Arquimides Ordoñez, Sergio Santos
^ - Unsigned
^^ - Signed to FC Cincinnati 2
* - Will join the team in Clearwater after resolving an immigration issue
FC Cincinnati will travel from Clearwater to Kingston, Jamaica for the first leg of a Round One Concacaf Champions Cup tilt against Cavalier FC. The full preseason schedule is listed below.
2024 FC Cincinnati Preseason Matches
Friday, Jan. 26 – vs Austin FC (St. Petersburg, Fla.; Al Lang Stadium)
Thursday, Feb. 1 – vs New England Revolution (Bradenton, Fla.; IMG Academy)
Friday, Feb. 9 – vs Philadelphia Union (Clearwater, Fla.; Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex)
Thursday, Feb. 15 – vs New England Revolution (Clearwater, Fla.; Walter Campbell Sports Park)
Full 2024 FC Cincinnati Preseason Schedule
Jan. 14: Players began reporting to Cincinnati
Jan. 16-21: Training in Cincinnati
Jan. 22 – Feb. 19: Clearwater, Fla. (Walter Campbell Sports Park)
Thursday, Feb. 22 – at Cavalier FC: Concacaf Champions Cup Round One, First Leg (Kingston, Jamaica; National Stadium)
Sunday, Feb. 25 – vs Toronto FC: MLS Regular Season Opener (Cincinnati, Ohio; TQL Stadium)