Chattanooga FC Announces The Addition Of Midfielder Cutler Coleman

  • Friday, September 25, 2020

Chattanooga FC is strengthening their squad as the NISA Fall Championship Tournament continues. The team today announces the signing of midfielder Cutler Coleman from Amherst College. Coleman captained Amherst to the NCAA DIII finals, earning third team All-American honors, First team All-NESCAC and Second Team All-Region. 


“We are very happy to have added to our roster Cutler Coleman for the remainder of the 2020 fall season” said Peter Fuller, Head coach, Chattanooga FC.

“He can play multiple positions. He’s a conscientious defender as well as adding some quality to our squad going forward. He’s been training with the team for the past six weeks, he’s proven himself, and he’s earned this opportunity.” 


The Winter Park, Florida native excels as a box to box midfielder with a high motor and tough work ethic. In his senior season, Coleman scored a goal and added two assists to his tally. 


Cutler said” I’m honored and privileged to be at a club that’s held in such high regard. I look forward to contributing.”


Player Profile: 

Cutler Coleman

Position- Midfielder 


College Career

  • Amherst College


Senior Career

  • Kraze United (NPSL)

  • Chattanooga FC

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