April 4, 2026 - 00:13

Charlotte Football Club has entered a new era of community and performance through a major, multi-year partnership with Atrium Health. The agreement establishes the renowned healthcare system as the club's official medical provider and front-of-kit sponsor.
The partnership, prominently featured on the chest of Charlotte FC's matchday jerseys, extends far beyond the pitch. Atrium Health will provide comprehensive medical services for all Charlotte FC players, from the first team through the academy, ensuring elite athletic care. A central focus of the collaboration is a shared commitment to community wellness initiatives across the Carolinas.
Club officials highlighted the alignment of values between the two organizations, noting a joint dedication to excellence, innovation, and improving the health of the region. This union represents a significant step in the club's integration within the community, aiming to leverage the power of soccer to promote active, healthy lifestyles. Fans can expect to see the partnership activate through various community programs and fan engagement opportunities throughout the season.
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