The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta United holds signing day party for its Special Olympics Unified Team

Club started in 2017 as part of MLS’ social platform.

- By AdrianneMu­rchison adrianne.murchison@ajc.com

Rumbling drumbeats, horns and supporters shouting cheers were the backdrop for athletes on Atlanta United’s Special Olympics Unified Team as they officially experience­d their own signing day.

The annual event for the team took place last week at the top of the Coda Tech Square building with profession­al soc- cer players attending, including goalie Brad Guzan and midfielder Thiago Alamada.

Atlanta United President Darren Eales told the roster of players, who have developmen­tal disabiliti­es, that their passion for the game spreads throughout the orga- nization.

“We all just want to come out to support you guys’ energy,” Eales said. “The passion, the enthusiasm, the joy that is out there on the field shows. … Our vision isn’t just about the (profession­al) team. It’s about the game of soccer and how everyone (can) play the game.”

Atlanta United’s Unified Team started in 2017 as part of Major League Soccer’s social platform, MLS WORKS. The entity partners with Special Olympics North America.

Players tried out for the 2022 Unified Team last fall. The roster includes nine players with developmen­tal dis

abilities who range in age from 16 to mid- to late 20s and nine athletes without disabiliti­es called partners who help move the game along the field and assist with setting up plays. The partners are high school and college soccer players.

Special Olympics athlete Brendan Jagielski, 29, of Johns Creek, who helped lead Atlanta United Unified to a 3-2 win against Inter Miami CF Unified last year, has transition­ed to assistant coach

year. He is one of four assistant coaches under head coach Marty Jelleme.

The team will play two com- petitive games this season against out-of-state teams that are scheduled before Major League Soccer matches. They will play Orlando City Unified on July 17 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the New England Revolution Unified Team on

Oct. 1 at Gillette Stadium in Massachuse­tts.

The Unified Team will train weekly at the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground. They started scrimmage matches Wednesday with a friendly match against Atlanta Area School for the Deaf. More scrimmages will take place during the season with the Atlanta United U-19 academy team and the organizati­on’s front office staff.

This year is profession­al player Guzan’s fifth as ambassador of Unified Team.

“I’m very fortunate to be a part of this,” told the Unified players. “The games ... are certainly a memorable experience, but I think practice, week in and week out, putting in the work, coming together as a group, that’s what this is all about, and we’re certainly going to make some awesome memories.”

 ?? ADRIANNE MURCHISON/ADRIANNE.MURCHISON@AJC.COM ?? Atlanta United goalie Brad Guzan (left) is an ambassador for the Unified Team. The organizati­on held a signing day for the Special Olympics players on the Unified Team roster March 27.
ADRIANNE MURCHISON/ADRIANNE.MURCHISON@AJC.COM Atlanta United goalie Brad Guzan (left) is an ambassador for the Unified Team. The organizati­on held a signing day for the Special Olympics players on the Unified Team roster March 27.

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