Facing a wave of fan discontent over a rebrand attempt, the owners of Columbus’ Major League Soccer team altered course Monday and restored the club’s Crew nickname.
The team, known at the start of the season as Columbus Crew SC, changed its name to Columbus SC on May 10. On Monday, however, the club announced that the club will now be known as the Columbus Crew, without “SC” at the end. The team issued a joint statement along with the supporters group known as the Nordecke, which had been highly critical of the move away from the Crew nickname and the fact that the decision was made without consulting the fans.
The club tweeted, “This evening, a positive, collaborative discussion took place between Crew investor-operators, front office executives and a diverse group from the Crew community regarding the future of the Club’s brand and the Club’s commitment to its supporter community.
“The importance of keeping the Crew as the Club’s primary identifier was clear. The decision that came from the discussion was that Columbus Crew will remain the team’s official name moving forward.
“The Crew received Nordecke’s support of the name, which will include Columbus Crew as a part of the new crest. In addition, “96” will be placed inside the outline of the Ohio state flag, recognizing the club’s status as the founding member in Major League Soccer.
“The Crew and the Nordecke are excited to move forward together.”
Joint statement from the Columbus Crew and its supporters group, @Nordecke.#Crew96 pic.twitter.com/S0o8KeWkAV — The Crew (@ColumbusCrew) May 18, 2021
Joint statement from the Columbus Crew and its supporters group, @Nordecke.#Crew96 pic.twitter.com/S0o8KeWkAV
— The Crew (@ColumbusCrew) May 18, 2021
The fans’ passion about the Crew nickname stems in part from the fact that the club has been called the Crew since it was one of the original MLS franchises in 1996.
More recently, “Save the Crew” became the rallying cry as locals in Ohio’s capital worked to prevent then-owner Anthony Precourt from moving the team to Austin, Texas. On Jan. 1, 2019, Jimmy and Dee Haslam, owners of the Cleveland Browns, purchased the Crew and announced their intention of keeping the team in Columbus. The Crew won the MLS Cup for the second time in their history last year. They also won the title in 2008.
Precourt was awarded an MLS expansion team, Austin FC, which played its first match last month.
–Field Level Media (@FieldLevelMedia)
The San Francisco Giants will look to further close the gap in their all-time rivalry with the visiting Oakland Athletics when they seek a second straight win Wednesday night in…
The Cleveland Guardians and Los Angeles Angels will play the third game of their four-game series Wednesday night in Anaheim, Calif., as the Guardians try to rediscover their offense. Cleveland’s…
The Los Angeles Kings are playoff-bound for the first time since the 2017-18 season. The Kings (43-27-10, 96 points) punched their postseason ticket Tuesday night when Dallas defeated Vegas in…
Guardians, slumping Franmil Reyes take on Shohei Ohtani’s Angels
Playoff-bound Kings seek to keep Kraken reeling
Six-man rotation kicks in as Astros, Cristian Javier face Rangers
Jason Robertson, Stars can lock up playoff berth vs. Coyotes