Fussball, Beer & a Cinderella Club



The Movement presented by AT&T. Season 3, Episode 7.

Host Calen Carr traveled to the newest Major League soccer town, Cincinnati, home of the FC Cincinnati. A city with deep German roots, Calen uncovers how the club has resonated with its town and how it prepares for its inaugural season in Major League Soccer.

Calen Carr, the host of The Movement presented by AT&T, is a former MLS forward for the Houston Dynamo and Chicago Fire.

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21 thoughts on “Fussball, Beer & a Cinderella Club”

  1. one thing for sure when Germany soccer team or football team arrive in American for the 2026 world cup i am sure they will stay in Cincinnati for there training ground

  2. I got to go to a game in August of 2017 when I traveled for work. Such a fun time, and the jersey I bought is one of my favorites in my closet. I'll always be a fan.

  3. 3:00 the music in the background is about Tyrol (Austria)! Dem Land Tirol die Treue. Nothing to do with Germany, but still I understand. Its a great march and its in German language.

  4. I would love see to an MLS version of The Battle Of Ohio between The Columbus Crew, and FC Cincinnati. Quite frankly, FC Cincinnati did a lot more in three years than The Bengals did in thirty.

  5. "Innenstadt" (inner city) sounds cool as a name of a fan club. Cincinnati definitely is a soccer city, no wonder because the German roots 😉 And I like the blue, white and orange colors. Nice combi. I don't know no single team in Germany's first three tiers playing with these three colors at homeground. Maybe at lower tiers…
    But why they chose the designation "Futbol Club"? Because confusing about Anerican football?

  6. MLS needs to get more of these clubs with huge fan bases to fill up stands and stop expanding in lifeless football cities. Take away teams from cities that don't average 20k attendance and give them to a deserving city.

    The game should not be disrespected by a trash fan base.

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