List of Atlanta United FC records and statistics

Atlanta United FC is an American professional soccer team based in Atlanta, Georgia that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS).

This is a list of franchise records for Atlanta United, which dates from their inaugural season in 2017 to present.

Honors

Player records

Most appearances

# Pos. Name Nation Career MLS Playoffs USOC INTL Total
1 Goalkeeper Brad Guzan  United States 2017– 167 10 4 13 194
2 Forward Josef Martínez  Venezuela 2017–2022 134 10 3 11 158
3 Defender Miles Robinson  United States 2017– 123 3 9 12 147
4 Midfielder Jeff Larentowicz  United States 2017–2020 113 8 3 8 132
5 Defender Brooks Lennon  United States 2020– 113 1 6 5 125
6 Midfielder Julian Gressel  United States 2017–2019 98 9 7 4 118
7 Defender Leandro González Pírez  Argentina 2017–2019 95 9 7 4 115
8 Midfielder Esequiel Barco  Argentina 2018– 81 9 5 12 107
9 Defender Michael Parkhurst  United States 2017–2019 86 8 2 4 100
10 Midfielder Matheus Rossetto  Brazil 2018– 90 1 1 4 96
Forward Héctor Villalba  Paraguay 2017–2019 82 8 2 4 96
As of October 23, 2023[1]
USOC = U.S. Open Cup; INTL = CONCACAF Champions League, Campeones Cup, Leagues Cup
Bolded players are currently on the Atlanta United FC roster.

Goals

# Pos. Name Nation Career MLS Playoffs USOC INTL Total
1 Forward Josef Martínez  Venezuela 2017–2022 98 5 2 6 111
2 Midfielder Miguel Almirón  Paraguay 2017–2018 21 1 0 0 22
Forward Héctor Villalba  Paraguay 2017–2019 21 1 0 0 22
4 Midfielder Julian Gressel  United States 2017–2019 15 2 1 2 20
5 Midfielder Thiago Almada  Argentina 2022– 17 0 1 1 19
Midfielder Esequiel Barco  Argentina 2018– 17 0 1 1 19
7 Forward Giorgos Giakoumakis  Greece 2023– 17 0 0 0 17
8 Midfielder Marcelino Moreno  Argentina 2020–2023 13 0 1 0 14
9 Midfielder Luiz Araújo  Brazil 2021–2023 11 0 2 0 13
10 Midfielder Pity Martínez  Argentina 2019–2020 7 0 2 2 11
As of October 23, 2023[1]
USOC = U.S. Open Cup; INTL = CONCACAF Champions League, Campeones Cup, Leagues Cup
Bolded players are currently on the Atlanta United FC roster.

Assists

# Pos. Name Nation Career MLS Playoffs USOC INTL Total
1 Midfielder Julian Gressel  United States 2017–2019 35 2 2 0 39
2 Midfielder Miguel Almirón  Paraguay 2017–2018 28 2 0 0 30
3 Midfielder Thiago Almada  Argentina 2022– 28 0 0 0 28
4 Defender Brooks Lennon  United States 2020– 25 0 0 0 25
5 Midfielder Esequiel Barco  Argentina 2018– 17 2 2 3 24
Forward Héctor Villalba  Paraguay 2017–2019 24 0 0 0 24
7 Forward Josef Martínez  Venezuela 2017–2022 16 1 0 2 19
8 Midfielder Pity Martínez  Argentina 2019–2020 11 2 1 3 17
9 Midfielder Marcelino Moreno  Argentina 2020–2023 14 0 1 1 16
10 Forward Yamil Asad  Argentina 2017 13 0 0 0 13
As of October 23, 2023[1]
USOC = U.S. Open Cup; INTL = CONCACAF Champions League, Campeones Cup, Leagues Cup
Bolded players are currently on the Atlanta United FC roster.

Shutouts

# Pos. Name Nation Career MLS Playoffs USOC INTL Total
1 Goalkeeper Brad Guzan  United States 2017– 54 5 2 5 66
2 Goalkeeper Alec Kann  United States 2017–2021 4 0 1 0 5
3 Goalkeeper Rocco Ríos Novo  Argentina 2021–2022 2 0 0 2 4
4 Goalkeeper Raúl Gudiño  Mexico 2022 2 0 0 0 2
Goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth  United States 2022 1 0 1 0 2
6 Goalkeeper Quentin Westberg  United States 2023– 1 0 0 0 1
As of October 23, 2023[1]
USOC = U.S. Open Cup; INTL = CONCACAF Champions League, Campeones Cup, Leagues Cup
Bolded players are currently on the Atlanta United FC roster.

Hat Tricks

Player[2] Nationality Against Result Date Competition Ref.
Josef Martínez (6)  VenezuelaMinnesota United FC6–1March 11, 2017Major League Soccer[3]
New England Revolution7–0September 13, 2017[4]
Orlando City SC3–3September 16, 2017[5]
Vancouver Whitecaps FC4–1March 17, 2018[6]
Philadelphia Union3–1June 2, 2018[7]
D.C. United3–1July 21, 2018[8]
Miguel Almirón  ParaguayHouston Dynamo4–1May 20, 2017Major League Soccer[9]
Ronaldo Cisneros  MexicoChicago Fire FC4–1May 7, 2022Major League Soccer[10]
Juanjo Purata  MexicoToronto FC4–2September 10, 2022Major League Soccer[11]

Coaching records

As of October 23, 2023
Coach From To Record [lower-alpha 1]
GWDLWin %
Argentina Gerardo Martino September 27, 2016 December 10, 2018 78 42 17 19 053.85
Netherlands Frank de Boer December 23, 2018 July 24, 2020 55 31 5 19 056.36
Scotland Stephen Glass (interim) July 27, 2020 December 18, 2020 19 5 4 10 026.32
Argentina Gabriel Heinze December 18, 2020 July 18, 2021 17 4 8 5 023.53
United States Rob Valentino (interim) July 18, 2021 August 12, 2021 5 1 2 2 020.00
Mexico Gonzalo Pineda August 12, 2021 Present 87 31 26 30 035.63
Total 261 114 62 85 043.68

Trophies

No. Name MLS SS USOC CCL CC Total
1 Netherlands Frank de Boer112
2 Argentina Gerardo Martino11

List of seasons

Transfer records

Highest transfer fees paid

#Pos.PlayerFromFeeDate
1MidfielderArgentina Thiago AlmadaArgentina Vélez Sarsfield$16 millionJanuary 2022 [12]
2MidfielderArgentina Pity MartínezArgentina River Plate$15.5 millionJanuary 2019 [13]
3MidfielderArgentina Esequiel BarcoArgentina Independiente$15 millionJanuary 2018 [14]
4ForwardBrazil Luiz AraújoFrance Lille$12 millionAugust 2021 [15]
5MidfielderParaguay Miguel AlmirónArgentina Lanús$8 millionDecember 2016 [16]
6MidfielderArgentina Marcelino MorenoArgentina Lanús$7 millionSeptember 2020 [17]
7ForwardGreece Giorgos GiakoumakisScotland Celtic$5.2 millionFebruary 2023 [18]
8ForwardVenezuela Josef MartínezItaly Torino$5 millionMarch 2017 [19]
9MidfielderArgentina Santiago SosaArgentina River Plate$4.9 millionFebruary 2021 [20]
10ForwardParaguay Erik LópezParaguay Olimpia$3.3 millionJanuary 2021 [21]

Highest transfer fees received

#Pos.PlayerFromFeeDate
1MidfielderParaguay Miguel AlmirónEngland Newcastle United$26 millionJanuary 2019 [22]
2MidfielderArgentina Pity MartínezSaudi Arabia Al-Nassr$18 millionSeptember 2020 [23]
3MidfielderBrazil Luiz AraújoBrazil Flamengo$10 millionJuly 2023 [24]
4MidfielderParaguay Héctor VillalbaParaguay Libertad$4.4 millionJanuary 2020 [25]
5DefenderArgentina Alan FrancoBrazil São Paulo$2.3 millionJanuary 2023 [26]
6DefenderUnited States George BelloGermany Arminia Bielefeld$1.9 millionJanuary 2022 [27]
7MidfielderArgentina Marcelino MorenoBrazil Coritiba$1.5 millionJune 2023 [28]
8MidfielderUnited States Darlington NagbeUnited States Columbus Crew$1 millionNovember 2019 [29]

International results

By competition

As of July 30, 2023 (Includes CONCACAF Champions League, Campeones Cup, and Leagues Cup)
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD W%
CONCACAF Champions League126151414050.00
Campeones Cup110032+1100.00
Leagues Cup201115-40.00
Total157261821-346.66

By club

As of July 30, 2023 (Includes CONCACAF Champions League, Campeones Cup, and Leagues Cup)
Club Pld W D L GF GA GD
Costa Rica Alajuelense220020+2
Mexico América320145–1
Mexico Cruz Azul1010110
Costa Rica Herediano210153+2
United States Inter Miami100104–4
Mexico Monterrey210113–2
Honduras Motagua211041+3
United States Philadelphia Union201114–3

By country

As of July 30, 2023 (Includes CONCACAF Champions League, Campeones Cup, and Leagues Cup)
Country Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Costa Rica430173+4
 Honduras211041+3
 Mexico631269–3
 United States301218–7

By season

Competition Season Round Opposition Home Away Aggregate
CONCACAF Champions League 2019 Round of 16 Costa Rica Herediano 4–0 1–3 5–3
Quarter-finals Mexico Monterrey 1–0 0–3 1–3
2020 Round of 16 Honduras Motagua 3–0 1–1 4–1
Quarter-finals Mexico América 1–0 0–3 1–3
2021 Round of 16 Costa Rica Alajuelense 1–0 1–0 2–0
Quarter-finals United States Philadelphia Union 0–3 1–1 1–4
Campeones Cup 2019 Final Mexico América 3–2
Leagues Cup 2023 Group Stage United States Inter Miami 0–4
Mexico Cruz Azul 1–1 (4–5p)

Individual honors

MLS MVP

Year Player
2018 Venezuela Josef Martínez[30]

MLS Best XI

Year Player
2017
[31]
Paraguay Miguel Almirón
Venezuela Josef Martínez
2018
[32]
Paraguay Miguel Almirón (2)
Venezuela Josef Martínez (2)
2019
[33]
Venezuela Josef Martínez (3)
United States Miles Robinson
2021
[34]
United States Miles Robinson

Coach of the Year

Year Player
2018 Argentina Gerardo Martino[35]

Golden Boot

Year Player
2018 Venezuela Josef Martínez[36]

Newcomer of the Year

Year Player
2017 Paraguay Miguel Almirón[37]
2022 Argentina Thiago Almada[38]

Rookie of the Year

Year Player
2017 Germany Julian Gressel[39]

MLS Cup MVP

Year Player
2018 Venezuela Josef Martínez[40]

All-Star Game MVP

Year Player
2018 Venezuela Josef Martínez[41]

Goal of the Year

Year Player
2017 Paraguay Héctor Villalba[42]
2019 Venezuela Josef Martínez[43]
2022 Venezuela Josef Martínez[44]

Save of the Year

Year Player
2017 United States Brad Guzan[45]

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