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American professional soccer club

Soccer club
Chattanooga Red Wolves SC
Full nameChattanooga Red Wolves Soccer Club
Nickname(s)Red Wolves
FoundedAugust 1, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-08-01)
StadiumCHI Memorial Stadium
Capacity5,500
OwnerRobert Martino
General ManagerSean McDaniel
Head coachScott Mackenzie
LeagueUSL League One
202411th of 12
Playoffs: DNQ
Websitehttps://www.chattanoogaredwolves-sc.com/
Active departments of the
Chattanooga Red Wolves
Women's Senior Team (USL W)
Dalton Red Wolves U-23
Park City Red Wolves U-23
Youth Academies

Chattanooga Red Wolves SC is an American professionalsoccer club based inChattanooga, Tennessee.[1] They are a founding member ofUSL League One in the third division of American men's soccer. The club was announced as a member of USL League One on August 1, 2018.[2] The Red Wolves play their home games at CHI Memorial Stadium, Tennessee's first professional soccer-specific stadium. The club also fields three pre-professional teams: the Chattanooga Lady Red Wolves in theUSL W League,[3] and theDalton Red Wolves andPark City Red Wolves inUSL League Two.[4][5]

History

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On August 1, 2018, theUnited Soccer League announced that Chattanooga would be granted a franchise to play in their newly created third division, later namedUSL League One, beginning in 2019.[2] An existing team,Chattanooga FC, had significantly higher attendance than other minor league teams with several matches over 10,000 spectators since they were established in 2009. They later accused the new USL franchise of attempting a takeover of the Chattanooga market and their home venue,Finley Stadium, after the team had declined to submit a bid in the new league.[6][7]

The USL team announced their first head coach,Tim Hankinson.[8] The club then officially announced their name, Chattanooga Red Wolves SC, on September 25, 2018.[9] On November 21, 2019, the Red Wolves announcedJimmy Obleda as their new head coach and technical director.[10]

During the 2021 USL League One Season, Chattanooga set the USL League One Record for longest undefeated streak at 15 matches.[11] The team finished the season with in 3rd place with 44 points and a 11-11-6 record. Chattanooga proceeded to defeat North Texas SC in the USL League One Quarterfinals before falling to Greenville Triumph in extra time in the Semifinals.[12]

During the 2022 USL League One Season, Chattanooga broke the USL League One Record for most goals in a game after dismantling Charlotte Independence 7-1. The result also broke the record for the most goals scored in a single match in the 44-year history of professional soccer in Tennessee. The Red Wolves topped the 42-year-old record of six goals scored in a single match by the North American Soccer League's Memphis Rogues in 1980.[13]

On July 22, 2022, coach Obleda was placed on a provisional suspension pending the results of an investigation into allegations of misconduct brought forth by the USL Players Association.[14] The United Soccer League Players Association lost confidence in the Chattanooga Red Wolves handling of the investigation, and filed a report with theU.S. Center for SafeSport asking them to investigate.[15] 2022 saw Chattanooga make its deepest playoff run yet. Chattanooga advanced to the Semifinals of the USL League One Playoffs for the second consecutive season, downing defending champion Union Omaha 1-0 after extra time in front of a packed CHI Memorial Stadium.[16] They then went on to beat the USL League One Regular Season Champions Richmond Kickers on the road 1-0, putting Chattanooga in its first ever final.[17] Chattanooga then took on South Georgia Tormenta in the 2022 USL League One Final but ultimately fell short losing 1-2.[18]

On December 14, 2022, the Red Wolves announcedJeff "Ziggy" Korytowski as their new head coach[19]

On July 31, 2023, Scott Mackenzie was named interim head coach after previous interim head coach Jimmy Weekley had a "recent significant health situation" and was placed on a "medical leave of absence."[20] On October 5, 2023, Scott Mackenzie was named full-time head coach and technical director, removing his interim tag.[21]

On April 2nd 2025 was the first Chattanooga derby against Chattanooga FC, in the second round of the US Open Cup hosted at Finley Stadium, Chattanooga.[22] The game finished 1-1 after extra time with the Red Wolves winning on penalties. The Red Wolves were eventually knocked out in the 4th round to MLS side Nashville SC 1-0 at Geodis Park.

Club identity

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In 2019, the Red Wolves' trademark application was opposed byArkansas State University.[23] On September 18, 2023, theUSPTOTrademark Trial and Appeal Board ruled in favor of Arkansas State University and sustained their opposition.[24]

Lady Red Wolves

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In 2019, the Chattanooga Lady Red Wolves won the WPSL Southeastern Conference Title.[25] After the WPSL Southeastern Conference went on hiatus for the 2020 season due to COVID-19, the Chattanooga Lady Red Wolves went on to repeat a WPSL Southeastern Conference Champions in 2021.[26] On June 8, 2021, CRWSC announced that the Lady Red Wolves would join the newly created USL W League as a founding member and begin play in 2022.[27]

Ownership

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Utah businessman Robert "Bob" Martino, a real estate developer and construction company owner, founded the Chattanooga Red Wolves Soccer Club in 2018.[28] He financed the development of the state's first professional soccer stadium,CHI Memorial Stadium.[29][30] Martino is also the owner of thePark City Red Wolves[31] and theDalton Red Wolves, both members of USL League Two.[28]

Stadium

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Further information:CHI Memorial Stadium

On April 25, 2019, the club announced plans for a new soccer-specific stadium for the team in the Chattanooga suburb ofEast Ridge, Tennessee which will be part of a 100-acre, $125 million development including hotels, condominiums, apartments, retail shops, restaurants and convention space.[32]

On March 5, 2020, the Red Wolves announced thatCHI Memorial Hospital, a part of theCatholic Health Initiatives hospital system, would be the name sponsor for the stadium.[33]

In spring of 2021, construction of the stadium’sjumbotron[34][35] was complete.[36] The 33’ X 62’ screen features in-game scoring and statistics, live video feeds and instant replays.CHI Memorial Stadium’s Executive Club and Sky Suites building, which will include eight suites and a restaurant-bar, are currently under construction.[37]

The 2024 season began with a new natural grass pitch after the synthetic turf was removed. This was part of a $2 million dollar investment into CHI Memorial Stadium.[38]

Players and staff

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Current roster

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As of March 28, 2025[39]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKUnited States USAJason Smith
2DFUnited States USAKimball Jackson
3DFDominica DMATobi Jnohope
4DFRepublic of Ireland IRLDeclan Watters
5DFGhana GHAJordan Ayimbila
6MFSouth Africa RSAWynand Wessels
7MFUnited States USAJonny Filipe
8MFBrazil BRAUalefi
9FWUnited States USAZahir Vazquez
10FWEngland ENGMatt Bentley
No.Pos.NationPlayer
11DFUnited States Virgin Islands VIRJoshua Ramos
14MFUnited States USAPedro Hernández
15FWUnited States USAGreyson Mercer
16MFUnited States USAOmar Gómez
17MFUnited States USAOmar Hernández
18DFEngland ENGOwen Green
20FWGhana GHAAlhassan Alhassan
22DFUnited States USAEric Kinzner
31MFUnited States USAGharett Morris
66MFUnited States USAMichael Knapp
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    USL Academy Contract

Technical staff

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PositionName
Head coach & Technical DirectorScotlandScott Mackenzie
Assistant coach & Head of ScoutingUnited States Jimmy Weekley
Assistant coach & Academy Sporting DirectorUnited States Luke Winter
Goalkeeping coachGuatemalaRicardo Jérez

Statistics and records

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Season-by-season

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As of March 18, 2025
SeasonUSL League OnePlayoffsU.S. Open CupNorth AmericaTop Scorer
PWDLGFGAPtsPositionPWLRPlayerGoals
201928101083537405thdid not qualify1011stRepublic of IrelandSteven Beattie9
2020156452117225thdid not qualifyCancelledScotlandGreg Hurst8
202128111163729443rdSemi-finalsCancelledColombiaJuan Galindrez10
202230127115239434th2nd1012ndColombiaJuan Galindrez13
202332871746653110thdid not qualify1012ndJamaicaChevone Marsh
GhanaRopapa Mensah
12
202422531428481811thdid not qualify3213rdGhanaRopapa Mensah9
202500101119thTBD1102ndEnglandMatt Bentley2

Head coach records

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  • Includes USL Regular Season, USL Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup. Excludes friendlies.
As of October 14, 2022
NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin%
Tim Hankinson United StatesSeptember 11, 2018November 20, 201929101183540034.48
Jimmy Obleda United StatesNovember 21, 2019November 6, 20227932222511591040.51
Jeff Korytoski United StatesDecember 14, 2022June 20, 2023133281123023.08
Jimmy Weekley United StatesJune 20, 2023August 4, 202371241018014.29
Scott Mackenzie (interim) EnglandAugust 4, 2023October 5, 2023114252323036.36
Scott Mackenzie EnglandOctober 5, 2023present201135000.00

See also

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References

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