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Brandt Bronico loaned to Charlotte Independence for 2021 season

CHARLOTTE ā€” Brandt Bronico will spend the 2021 season on loan with the Charlotte Independence, the club confirmed on Wednesday.

The midfielder, who became Charlotte FCā€™s third signing to the inaugural roster in December 2020, will train and play with the USL Championship side in preparation for the 2022 season.Ā 

ā€œThe Charlotte Independence is a perfect fit for Brandt,ā€ said Charlotte FC Sporting Director Zoran Krneta. ā€œNot only does the loan provide an opportunity for Charlotte soccer fans to see him in action, but the USL represents a competitive league environment. We believe Brandt will help our neighbors at the Independence this season, and will return ready for our preseason in January 2022.ā€

The Carolina native, who was raised in High Point, N.C., played four seasons (2017-20) in Major League Soccer with the Chicago Fire. The 25-year-old represented the Charlotte 49ers at the collegiate level, and played youth soccer for the NC Fusion and Carolina Dynamo under current Charlotte FC Technical Director Marc Nicholls.

ā€œThis loan move is great news for both clubs, and the soccer community of Charlotte,ā€ said Nicholls. ā€œIt gives Brandt much-needed game minutes and allows him to integrate back into a community he knows well. Weā€™re really excited about this deal with the Independence and look forward to watching them play in 2021.ā€

Founded in 2014, the Independence will play their 2021 home games at Memorial Stadium in Charlotteā€™s Elizabeth neighborhood.Ā 

ā€œWe are ecstatic about being able to work with Charlotte FC to allow Brandt to stay in Charlotte for this season,ā€ said Charlotte Independence Head Coach Mike Jeffries. ā€œBrandt is a huge addition to our roster, not only as a player in his prime with significant MLS experience, but his style meshes perfectly with how we play.ā€Ā 

Bronico made 66 appearances for the Chicago Fire, often playing in midfield alongside World Cup winner Bastian Schweinsteiger. He joined Chicago as a third-round pick (47th overall) in the 2017 SuperDraft.

ā€œI wanted to be back in Charlotte playing soccer, so Iā€™m grateful to be signing on loan with the Independence this year,ā€ said Bronico. ā€œIt means a lot to be able to remain in the city, and Iā€™m thrilled to continue my journey within Charlotteā€™s growing soccer community.ā€