Cleveland Crunch Announces Roster for 2025-26 Season

The Cleveland Crunch, Cleveland’s professional indoor soccer team, has announced its roster for the upcoming 2025-26 season.
The roster features 28 players including Head Coach Antonio Manfut.
Some returning players and six-year veterans include 2025 Major League Indoor Soccer (MLIS) MVP Admir Suljevic, and 2025 MLIS All-League honorees Gabriel Pewu, Omar Najjar, Dave Jordan, Ma’Cain Spragling and Marijo Musa.
The Crunch also welcomes several new additions to the squad, includingTamas Nagy, Kyle Healy, Julien Freeman, Carter Hancock and Landon Kuhn.
“We have an incredible team and mix of talent,” Manfut said.“ Our roster runs deep, and being able to coach and train these guys is invaluable. Now in my third year as head coach, I look forward to continuing to help them grow as players. It’s been great to see athletes like Omar and Gabriel develop throughout the seasons.”
View the 2025-26 roster here.
The Crunch will open its 2025-26 season on the road against Lansing Red Cedar FC on Dec. 6.
Earlier this year, the organization announced its return to the Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University (CSU). The team will play all six home matches at the iconic downtown venue, beginning with its home opener on Jan. 10 against the Chicago Mustangs. This marks the Crunch’s full-time return to downtown Cleveland after a 20-year hiatus. Tickets and the full season schedule are available here.
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