MLS

From Lisbon to MLS: Iuru Tavares Reflects on his Charlotte Journey So Far

Charlotte FC to Play FC Dallas and Necaxa in Leagues Cup 2023  

September 6, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)
Charlotte FC News Release

Iuri Tavares arrived in Charlotte as a relatively unknown player but quickly made a name for himself at Crown Legacy. Over a whole season with Legacy, he scored 12 goals and assisted on three more, earning his shot with the first team.

He introduced himself to the wider Charlotte FC audience by scoring his first goal for the Club in an away match against the Vancouver Whitecaps. He netted a third of Charlotte’s last six goals before Leagues Cup while stepping in for Liel Abada, who was away on Olympic duty.

As the team has returned to MLS play following Leagues Cup, Tavares hasn’t been starting but Head Coach Dean Smith continues to rely on the 23-year-old just like he has all season. Tavares has 22 appearances in his first MLS season, a testament of his coach’s trust in him.

“The first team has been completely different in every aspect, but everyone has been so welcoming from the coaching staff to the players,” said Tavares regarding his move to MLS.

Though a Cape Verde international by heritage, Tavares calls Portugal home. He credits his time at the renowned Benfica academy in Lisbon for his development.

“Benfica was the club where I was formed and became a man,” reminisced Tavares. “It’s the club that gave me everything, and for that I am very grateful. It made me the person I am today.

“The experience was marvelous, because Portugal has an incredible amount of talent, so it isn’t easy, but it was a great experience.”

After brief first-team stints at Vitória Guimarães and Estoril following his time at Benfica, Tavares was introduced to the Crown Legacy project by then-head coach and fellow Portuguese Jose Tavares. At just 21 years old, Tavares moved across the Atlantic to a city he had never even heard of. While one might think it would be a difficult adjustment, it wasn’t the case for Tavares.

“It was easy to adapt here in the United States,” said Tavares. “The people are very receptive, and the team felt like a family. It also helped to have coaches that were Portuguese themselves. The rest was playing football and showing off my ability.”

You’d think a new country with a different language would be the most difficult challenge Tavares faced, but it turned out that it was something that many wouldn’t expect.

“The hardest challenge I faced here was the food,” laughed Tavares. “Portugal has one of the best cuisines in the world… the first few months I wanted to leave simply because of…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at OurSports Central Major League Soccer MLS News…