
Charleston Battery and MUSC Health Announce Stadium Naming Agreement
July 30, 2015 - United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Charleston Battery News Release
CHARLESTON, SC - MUSC Health and the Charleston Battery expand their ongoing relationship with the award of naming rights to the team's stadium through the end of the decade.
MUSC Health has a significant history with the Charleston Battery providing onsite Sports Medicine services for players since 2008. MUSC Health will continue as the club's sole sports medicine provider and commitment to the community. The Battery will play its home matches at MUSC Health Stadium through the end of the decade. The name change takes effect immediately, with the Battery versus Montreal match on August 1, 2015.
"We are absolutely thrilled to expand our partnership with MUSC Health and their Sports Medicine team," said Andrew Bell, Battery president. "They provide the superb health coverage for our athletes and literally keep us in the game. For us to play in MUSC Health Stadium really underscores the depth of the partnership. We're looking forward with great pride to continuing to offer the very best product we can both on and off the field."
MUSC Health Stadium opened in 1999 as the first privately financed, soccer-specific stadium in North America. During the first 15 years of its existence the stadium's naming rights were owned by Blackbaud Inc., who will continue to be a major partner with the Battery. In addition to professional soccer matches, MUSC Health Stadium will host significant events including the Special Olympics, the Mount Pleasant Rotary Soccer Classic, the Clash of the Carolinas, plus high school and college soccer matches.
"MUSC Health has been providing Sports Medicine care for the Charleston Battery for the past eight seasons, and we are all very excited about expanding our relationship through the end of the decade while having one of the top USL franchises playing in MUSC Health Stadium," said Michael Barr, MUSC Health Sports Medicine Program manager. "Our relationship with the Charleston Battery allows us to expand our vision and primary goal of keeping athletes of all ages safe on the playing field."
"MUSC Health and the Sports Medicine program are delighted and inspired as we forge a deeper relationship with the Charleston Battery in promoting better health throughout our community," said Shane Woolf, M.D., chief of the MUSC Health Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Service. "Our role with the team is and will continue to be one in which we deliver the highest quality medical care to the elite athletes of one South Carolina's top and most respected professional teams. Moving forward, we are eager to work together to promote youth sports injury prevention, general health education, and community wellness."
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