Atlanta United defender Tristan Muyumba at the team’s training grounds, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. Photo by Kerri Phox/The Atlanta Voice

MARIETTA, Ga.- On a cool and slightly overcast Tuesday morning, Atlanta United players made their way through individual drills and team workouts along the grass fields at the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground. Arguably Atlanta’s best supported professional sports franchise, United was once again at the top of the attendance charts at the end of 2023, averaging a league high 47,526 fans per each of its 17 home games, according to sports data website Soccer Stadium Digest. One of the players cutting and juking back and forth on the field that morning was thrust into a graduate school level of learning just how crazy the support and fandom can be for the Five Stripes when he arrived last summer. 

French defensive midfielder Tristan Muyumba, 26, is just days away from playing in his first Major League Soccer season opener. Muyumba made his official United debut during a Leagues Cup match against Cruz Azul last July 29 inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Coming to Atlanta from Ligue 2 club EA Guingamp, a respectable club in its own right, Muyumba was thrust into a fight for postseason position throughout his ten-game start to life in Atlanta. Having started nine of the final 10 games of the 2023 season for United manager Gonzalo Pineda, Muyumba quickly admits that his move to Major League Soccer (MLS) was partly based on the league’s growing reputation and style of play. “The quality of players in MLS, especially the forwards, is a little better,” said Muyumba, who added that Ligue 2 could be a bit more physical. 

Photo by Kerri Phox/The Atlanta Voice

Starting this season with Atlanta United, the 2024 campaign feels more like his rookie year in a way. He is getting to train with his teammates, some for the first time. A full start to the season has also afforded Muyumba the opportunity to play preseason matches with the club, the most recent being against fellow MLS side Sporting KC in Miami on Feb. 17. Learning a new city, new team, coaching staff, and new league can be difficult. Doing all that in the middle of the season even more so, he explained. 

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