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When Taha Habroune joined the Crew Academy as a 13-year-old in 2019, he dreamed of one day becoming a professional with the team he grew up supporting.
Columbus rallied from an early two-goal deficit to defeat Cincinnati 4-2, with Taha Habroune scoring the final goal in second-half stoppage time CINCINNATI -- Columbus rallied from an early two-goal ...
When Taha Habroune joined the Crew Academy as a 13-year-old in 2019, he dreamed of one day becoming a professional with the team he grew up supporting.
US youth international midfielder Taha Habroune has joined the Columbus Crew as a homegrown player, the club announced Wednesday. Habroune, 17, is under contract through the 2027 MLS season with ...
Columbus Crew are set to start their 2025 Leagues Cup campaign vs. Toluca FC in group-stage play. Follow along for live updates from the matchup.
Midfielder Taha Habroune, who joined the Crew Academy in 2019, signed with the Crew through 2027 with a club option for 2028. Habroune, 17, was signed to an MLS Next Pro contract with Crew 2 on ...
Taha Habroune, a 17-year-old Columbus native, joined Crew Academy in 2019 before signing with Crew 2 in 2023. The professional academy aims to develop professional players for the Columbus Crew of ...
CINCINNATI — Columbus rallied from an early two-goal deficit to defeat Cincinnati 4-2 on Saturday night, with Taha Habroune scoring the final goal in second-half stoppage time. After trailing 2 ...
Taha Habroune was signed by the club and becomes the first player to go from the Crew’s academy to its developmental team Crew 2 and then to the first team. He is the 21st homegrown player the ...
Columbus rallied from an early two-goal deficit to defeat Cincinnati 4-2, with Taha Habroune scoring the final goal in second-half stoppage time.
Taha Habroune, a 17-year-old Columbus native, joined Crew Academy in 2019 before signing with Crew 2 in 2023. The professional academy aims to develop professional players for the Columbus Crew of ...
CINCINNATI (AP) — Columbus rallied from an early two-goal deficit to defeat Cincinnati 4-2 on Saturday night, with Taha Habroune scoring the final goal in second-half stoppage time.