A trio of holdouts stole the show during the first FC Cincinnati media availability of 2025, and FCC head coach Pat Noonan ...
FC Cincinnati have secured more MLS experience on Monday with the signing of midfielder Tah Brian Anunga. The 28-year-old ...
Re-signed FC Cincinnati have re-signed veteran defender Nick Hagglund through 2027, the club announced. The 32-year-old center back and Cincinnati native is entering his 12th MLS season, having ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – FC Cincinnati have re-signed defender Nick Hagglund to a contract through 2027, the club announced Wednesday. The Cincinnati native is the only player to have played in every ...
CINCINNATI — FC Cincinnati announced Wednesday it will re-sign Nick Hagglund, defender and Cincinnati native who's played with the team every year since its first season in the MLS in 2019.
FC Cincinnati is preparing for its preseason trip to Florida early next week, though they did so this week without several key players.Midfielder Luciano Acosta, forward Luca Orellano and forward ...
CINCINNATI — FC Cincinnati kicked off practices this week, hosting its first public media availability on Friday before traveling to Florida for its training camp and preseason games to prepare ...
FC Cincinnati and Nick Hagglund have agreed to a contract that will keep the defender with his hometown team through 2027.The club announced the deal on Wednesday. The financial terms of the deal ...
The 2025 FC Cincinnati preseason roster held their final practice before heading to Florida on Friday morning. However, some expected and unexpected absences still ruled the headlines. Luciano Acosta ...
CINCINNATI ( Cincinnati Business Courier) - A new dining experience is now open in downtown Cincinnati. Pennyflower American ...
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IT WAS VERY SAD. YEAH, I’VE BEEN COMING HERE MY WHOLE LIFE, BUT TINA RICKARDS VISITS AREN’T ENOUGH TO KEEP THE DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN, WHICH HAS BEEN IN DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO SINCE 1963.