Dax McCarty wants to build a winning culture at Nashville SC in 2020 MLS season

Dax McCarty – tight shot – Chicago Fire

NASHVILLE ā€“ Ahead of Nashville SCā€™s inaugural MLS season in 2020, recently-acquired midfielder Dax McCarty will bring a wealth of experience to a side getting their feet wet in new surroundings.


McCarty, 32, has featured in 361 regular-season games across four different MLS clubs ā€“ FC Dallas, D.C. United, New York Red Bulls and Chicago Fire ā€“ where heā€™s chipped in 20 goals and 58 assists. The two-time MLS All-Star has also been capped 13 times by the US menā€™s national team.


Even after all those stops, McCarty couldn't help but be impressed by the Music City at the clubā€™s Expansion Draft party.


ā€œThe buzz is real,ā€ McCarty said. ā€œYou can feel the excitement. Just standing here and being on stage, I kind of felt like a rookie again. I felt like I was getting drafted in the 2006 MLS Draft when my name got called and I had to make a speech in front of everyone, and I was a little bit shell-shocked. They were chanting, you hear the buzz, you see the place completely full. Itā€™s truly incredible to be a part of it and to see it.ā€


McCarty, who was acquired via trade from Chicago on Nov. 11, is an immediate candidate for the captainā€™s armband on head coach Gary Smithā€™s team. That will be decided well ahead of the clubā€™s inaugural match Feb. 29 against Atlanta United, but McCarty sees his responsibility to Nashville SC going well beyond that.

He plans to help lay the groundwork for top-flight soccer in his new city.


ā€œUsually when you go to a team or you get traded, youā€™re going to a place that has a culture,ā€ he explained. ā€œHere in Nashville, they have a history with the USL, but they donā€™t have history with MLS. So to be a part of something at the ground level, to be a part of trying to build something special from the very beginning; you look at the different MLS teams that have had success as expansion teams, I think those players are going to be remembered forever. 


ā€œSo thatā€™s something that I look at and I say, ā€˜If I can end my career here in Nashville, and I can be remembered for building a winning culture, maybe winning some trophies here and leaving something better behind for the guys that come after me, thatā€™s something that I can be really proud of.ā€™ā€


Above all else, he plans to bring his trademark passion to the equation as they hit the ground running.


ā€œI promise you you will see passion,ā€ he said. ā€œYou will see a team that plays with heart, that plays with desire. As far as Iā€™m concerned, thatā€™s the bare minimum that is required to be a professional soccer player and to have success in MLS.ā€