FC CINCINNATI

FC Cincy will break USL postseason attendance record

Patrick Brennan
pbrennan@enquirer.com
The Cincinnati crowd in the Bailey is ready for some action.  FC Cincinnati set yet another USL attendance record with 24,376 fans in the seats for the last regular season home game.  FC Cincinnati takes on Orlando City B with a possible home playoff game on the line for Cincinnati.  Match was played on Saturday night, September 17, 2016 at Nippert Stadium.

Futbol Club Cincinnati has shattered the United Soccer League's postseason attendance record with almost two full days to spare.

During his Friday appearance on the FC Cincy Beat Podcast at Rhinehaus in Over-the-Rhine, FC Cincinnati President and General Manager Jeff Berding confirmed the club has now pre-sold about 25,000 tickets for Sunday's first-round USL playoff match against Charleston Battery.

At around 25,000, Cincinnati surpasses the previous single-game postseason record of 20,886 set by Orlando City SC.

The attendance record comes on the heels of a record-setting regular season of attendance figures for FC Cincinnati. The team's single-season USL record, which it's owned for months, went final after the Sept. 17 home match – 259,437 attended over 15 league home matches.

Sunday's playoff match is scheduled for a 4 p.m. kickoff.

Berding joined the podcast Friday along with Local 12 play-by-play voice Tommy Gelehrter and FC Cincinnati midfielder Andrew Wiedeman.

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