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2017 Carolina Challenge Cup

The 2017 Carolina Challenge Cup was the 13th edition of the Carolina Challenge Cup, an annual soccer tournament held in South Carolina by the Charleston Battery. The tournament ran from February 18 to 25, with all matches played at MUSC Health Stadium in Charleston, South Carolina.


Tournament details
United States
February 18–25
4 (from 1 confederation)
1 (in 1 host city)
Columbus Crew (2nd title)
Atlanta United FC
Charleston Battery
Seattle Sounders FC
6
17 (2.83 per match)
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The 2017 Carolina Challenge Cup was the 13th edition of the Carolina Challenge Cup, an annual soccer tournament held in South Carolina by the Charleston Battery. The tournament ran from February 18 to 25, with all matches played at MUSC Health Stadium in Charleston, South Carolina.

In addition to the Charleston Battery of the United Soccer League (USL), three Major League Soccer (MLS) clubs participated: expansion franchise Atlanta United FC, Columbus Crew SC and defending MLS Cup champions Seattle Sounders FC. Columbus won the competition with two wins and one draw.

TeamLeagueAppearance
Atlanta United FCMLS1st
Charleston Battery (hosts)USL13th
Columbus CrewMLS4th
Seattle Sounders FCMLS2nd
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Columbus Crew32104227
Atlanta United FC32016516
Charleston Battery30214312
Seattle Sounders FC301236-31
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