The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Roster may get several tweaks

Team opens camp with possibilit­y of exceeding limit on internatio­nals.

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Atlanta United opened training camp for its second season on Monday at the team’s training facility with Technical Director Carlos Bocanegra providing several updates on how the team’s roster is being shaped.

Every player with the exception of Ezequiel Barco arrived on Monday in Marietta. Work is being done on his P1 Visa.

Hector Villalba, a Argentinia­n midfielder who scored 13 goals and added 11 assists last season, has secured his green card.

The move frees up one of the Internatio­nal slots Atlanta United has available on its roster, which must be compliant by March 1.

“One of the cool things about coming to America is ... ‘Tito’ has his green card and can come and go as he pleases and eventually live here if he would like,” Bocanegra said. “It’s a pretty special thing.”

Bocanegra said the team is working to secure green cards for several other players, but declined to provide names.

Last season, the team secured green cards for Chris McCann (Ireland), Kevin Kratz (Germany) and Kenwyne Jones (Trinidad and Tobago).

Each MLS team is given eight spots for Internatio­nal, or non-American, players on its

roster. The spots are tradeable between teams.

The team hasn’t released its preseason roster, but it likely will need to secure several more green cards because it is projected to have more players than it will have Internatio­nal slots.

Among the other players occupying Internatio­nal slots are Julian Gressel (Germany), Romario Williams ( Jamaica), Leandro Gonzalez Pirez (Argentina), Miguel Almiron (Paraguay) and Josef Martinez (Venezuela).

The team drafted three internatio­nal players: Jon Gallagher (Ireland), Oliver Shannon (England) and Gordon Wild (Germany), in addition to acquiring Ezequiel Barco (Argentina), Franco Escobar (Argentina) and Jose Hernandez (Venezuela) in the offseason.

Bocanegra said having Atlanta United 2, its USL team that will play at Coolray Field in Lawrencevi­lle, provides an advantage because the senior team can loan Internatio­nal players to the team and those players won’t count against the Internatio­nal slots on the roster.

Atlanta United loaned Williams to Charleston, then its affiliate in USL, for an entire season last year, but the loans can be for shorter increments.

Bocanegra said the team is working on adding another player as it continues to build its roster. He declined to say what position, or even if the player coming would help more on offense or defense.

But he did say that defensive midfielder Carlos Carmona is under contract and is expected to stay with Atlanta United for the season. Carmona was reportedly a target of Colo-Colo in his native Chile.

With Carmona, Atlanta United has a glut of talented midfielder­s in the center of the pitch. The team re-signed Jeff Larentowic­z and traded for Darlington Nagbe. Almiron is likely the team’s central attacking midfielder.

Manager Gerardo Martino said he’s not sure how he will be able to get them all on the field, but joked that maybe they will petition MLS to allow them to field 12-13 players.

After Scott Donnelly was announced as coach of Atlanta United 2 last week, Bocanegra said the assistant coach will be revealed this week and the team is close to signing 8-9 players and will look to add 3-4 more. Preseason will start Feb. 12.

Atlanta United 2 will train in Marietta, sometimes scrimmagin­g with the senior team.

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