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Designated Player Karol Świderski a Testament to Charlotte FC’s Roster Building Plan 

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A little over two years ago, Charlotte FC Sporting Director Zoran Krneta sat down with Ryan Bailey to talk about the聽Club鈥檚 philosophy for building the team. The interview to introduce Krneta to the fans and allow him to share the聽technical department鈥檚 vision for molding the team.聽

鈥淭he aim of the club is to recruit really good players, potentially undervalued players, and potentially at some point be a selling Club,鈥 Zoran said. 鈥淭he idea is to bring good players聽who want to be here, want to play for Charlotte, and will make a difference and the result is to win games.鈥澛

A focus on聽鈥榖uilding the spine鈥 was another core part of the team building philosophy that Krneta has stressed from the start.聽

鈥淲e鈥檒l be looking for players that will be building blocks... We will try to build our spine first: central defender, defensive midfielder, attacking midfielder and a striker.鈥澛

Charlotte FC are a little less than a month away聽from the beginning of the season with a now 25-player strong roster. The spine of the team already featured these first few key building blocks, but was missing that high-profile striker, and new Designated Player Karol Swiderski fills that hole.

The聽Club had always聽focused on completing the all-important spine first, bringing in talented players who are hungry to win without聽overpaying. For example,聽Krneta quickly accumulated five starting-caliber center backs聽through various mechanisms, including trades (Christian Makoun), the Expansion Draft聽(Anton Walkes), and free transfers (Christian Fuchs, Guzman Corujo, and Jan Sobocinski).聽He also focused on building the midfield, with Sergio Ruiz as the Club鈥檚 first-ever signing and Ecuadorian duo Jordy Alcivar and Alan Franco following in late 2021.聽

They鈥檝e even exported a player to the English Championship, Riley McGree, who was acquired聽early on and impressed enough on loan for Middlesbrough FC to make an offer that聽Charlotte FC couldn鈥檛 refuse. This was a perfect example of finding undervalued talent that can be nurtured and sold for profit, with the earnings reinvested in the Club.聽聽

From the very beginning, Krneta and company have had a clear vision of how they were going to go about building the inaugural roster. CLTFC鈥檚 latest signing and first-ever Designated Player, Karol 艢widerski, is a prime example of the Club not wavering from their recruiting philosophy.聽

Charlotte FC has been adamant that they are signing players based on their ability and how they fit the game model, not on how recognizable their name is.聽艢widerski may not be a household name, but his talent is undeniable, with Serie A and Bundesliga teams previously interested in signing him according to Krneta.聽

He broke into the Polish National Team just last March and has six goals and one聽assist in his 14 appearances since then. This makes him the second highest goal scorer for Poland聽in this World Cup Qualifying campaign,聽tied with聽current New England Revolution聽striker Adam Buksa聽and聽behind world class Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski.聽

But it was 艢widerski's eagerness聽to play for Charlotte FC and be a part of the project that Krneta loves the most.聽

鈥淭he most important thing is that he [艢widerski] really wants to be here聽and he really wants to play for us,鈥 Krneta said.聽

Perhaps the biggest indicator of the value Charlotte FC has found in 艢widerski: former Polish National Team coach and current Flamengo coach Paulo Souse told Krneta that a move for the striker wouldn鈥檛 be possible because of the caliber of player he is.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 just a testament to what we鈥檙e trying to do,鈥 Krneta said. 鈥(We鈥檙e) trying to bring the best possible players. We don鈥檛 take no for an answer and we鈥檙e trying to build a roster that we think is a competitive and winning roster.鈥