
The United Soccer League and COPA90 have teamed up to introduce the inaugural edition of “Supporters Week”, a seven-day celebration of the communities and fanbases across the USL Championship. We're really excited to highlight our awesome supporters groups, The 19th Regiment, Mad Hat Massive, and Elm City Casuals, as well as our many other great fans this week. If you've been to a match, you know our supporters are our 12th man on the field. You can join them or start your own group today!
We're starting our Supporters Week coverage with an article from Shawn McFarland of the Hartford Courant who spent a matchday in the Supporters Section
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It’s 10:45 a.m on Saturday, over two hours from Hartford Athletic’s kickoff against New York Red Bulls II, and dozens of fans had already populated the far corner of a parking lot the supporters have frequented ahead of home games since the revamped Dillon Stadium opened.
Some drove from neighboring towns. Others carpooled from as far as Danbury and Lebanon. A select few took the train from New Haven.
All are there to support the team that has quickly become their own.
To read more, click here.
The United Soccer League and COPA90 have teamed up to introduce the inaugural edition of “Supporters Week”, a seven-day celebration of the communities and fanbases across the USL Championship. We’re really excited to highlight our awesome supporters groups, The 19th Regiment, Mad Hat Massive, and Elm City Casuals, as well as our many other great fans this week. If you’ve been to a match, you know our supporters are our 12th man on the field. You can join them or start your own group today!
We’re starting our Supporters Week coverage with an article from Shawn McFarland of the Hartford Courant who spent a matchday in the Supporters Section
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It’s 10:45 a.m on Saturday, over two hours from Hartford Athletic’s kickoff against New York Red Bulls II, and dozens of fans had already populated the far corner of a parking lot the supporters have frequented ahead of home games since the revamped Dillon Stadium opened.
Some drove from neighboring towns. Others carpooled from as far as Danbury and Lebanon. A select few took the train from New Haven.
All are there to support the team that has quickly become their own.
To read more, click here.