Major League Soccer franchise operating GEODIS Park
Nashville SC is a mid-sized sports organization running a professional soccer franchise, youth academy, and a second team, with operational and revenue challenges centered on season-ticket retention and member engagement. The tech stack is thin—Word, Excel, Power BI, Salesforce—reflecting typical sports-org infrastructure. Hiring has accelerated toward operations and marketing roles, suggesting investment in fan experience and venue management around GEODIS Park rather than product innovation.
Nashville SC joined Major League Soccer on February 29, 2020, and qualified for the playoffs in four of its first four seasons. The organization operates GEODIS Park, the largest soccer-specific stadium in the United States and Canada, which opened in May 2022 with a capacity of 30,109. Beyond the professional roster, Nashville SC runs a youth soccer program and operates a second team and academy. The club generates revenue through ticket sales, membership programs, and ancillary events. Current organizational focus spans season-ticket renewal, fan onboarding, youth program development, and integration of data systems across the professional, second, and academy operations.
GEODIS Park holds 30,109 spectators and is the largest soccer-specific stadium in the United States and Canada.
The organization uses Word, Excel, PowerPoint, AWS, Power BI, Salesforce, and Adobe Creative Cloud across operations and analytics.
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