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      • Teal Bunbury joined Nashville in 2022 after spending eight seasons guiding the New England Revolution to the most successful campaign in MLS history in 2021.
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  2. www.nashvillesc.com › players › teal-bunburyTeal Bunbury | Nashville SC

    Feb 27, 1990 · Teal Bunbury joined Nashville in 2022 after spending eight seasons guiding the New England Revolution to the most successful campaign in MLS history in 2021. He scored five goals in 17 appearances for Nashville in 2022, including the match-winner on Decision Day at LAFC.

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    Nashville announced Sunday it traded two international roster slots to expansion club Charlotte FC in exchange for $500,000 in general allocation money. Included in the deal is a clause that will allow Nashville to swap first-round draft picks with Charlotte during the 2023 MLS SuperDraft.

    Former LA Galaxy homegrown Ethan Zubak will be the second forward to join Nashville for the 2022 season. The Boys in Gold traded a 2022 first-round SuperDraft pick to the Galaxy for Zubak's services. The 23-year-old center forward from Corona, California prepped in the Galaxy's academy system, played in the club's USL-Championship side LA Galaxy II...

    Nashville reeled in $250,000 in general allocation money (GAM) in a trade with FC Dallas, sending an international roster slot to the Texas club. Nashville previously sent two slots to Charlotte. Each season, MLS clubs receive eight international slots, which means Nashville now have five remaining and only four occupied by current players on the r...

    Before the clock ticked Noon and the trade window closes, Nashville traded an international roster slot to MLS Cup champion New York City FC, received $250,000 in GAM. After committing to pay up to $150,000 in GAM for Bunbury, Nashville netted $850,000 in GAM by trading four international slots.

    On Dec. 16, the New York Red Bulls announced that it acquired Nashville fullback Dylan Nealis, in exchange for $125,000 in GAM. Nealis, a Long Island native, has joined older brother and RBNY center back, Sean, to play for their hometown club. Nashville could receive an additional $75,000 in allocation money, should the younger Nealis reach certain...

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  3. Dec 12, 2021 · NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Dec. 12, 2021) – Nashville Soccer Club announced today the acquisition of veteran attacker Teal Bunbury from the New England Revolution in exchange for up to $150,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM). New England will receive $75,000 (GAM) and an additional $75,000 if Bunbury meets certain performance-based metrics.

  4. Dec 12, 2021 · Nashville SC have acquired veteran forward Teal Bunbury from the New England Revolution for up to $150,000 in General Allocation Money, it was announced Sunday. ESPN’s Jeff Carlisle was the...

  5. Feb 27, 1990 · Teal Bunbury joined Nashville in 2022 after spending eight seasons guiding the New England Revolution to the most successful campaign in MLS history in 2021. He scored five goals in 17...

  6. The New England Revolution traded veteran forward Teal Bunbury to Nashville SC on Sunday in exchange for up to $150,000 in general allocation money.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Teal_BunburyTeal Bunbury - Wikipedia

    Bunbury was New England's leading scorer during the pandemic-shortened 2020 MLS Season. He was also named the club's Humanitarian of the Year. On December 12, 2021, Bunbury was traded to Nashville SC for up to $150,000 in allocation money. International career. Bunbury played for the Canadian national U-17 and U-20 teams.