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Atlanta United Victory Parade Draws Tens Of Thousands
The parade and pep rally were held Monday to celebrate Atlanta's first major league sports title this century.
ATLANTA, GA -- Cold weather and rain didn't dampen the spirits of tens of thousands of people in downtown Atlanta Monday, as the city held a parade and rally for Atlanta United FC, which won the MLS Cup championship Saturday night. Atlanta United captured the city's first major league sports championship this century, with the last being in 1995 and the World Series-winning Atlanta Braves.
Atlanta United defeated the Portland Timbers 2-0 for the MLS Cup championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The parade kicked off at 10 am at the corner of Baker and Peachtree streets, next to SunTrust Plaza. The open-top bus parade then traveled down Baker Street, Marietta Street, and Andrew Young International Boulevard. It ended at The Home Depot Backyard at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. A celebration with the players and coaches, as well as Arthur and Angie Blank, beginning the rally at noon.
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One of the largest crowds in MLS history, 73,091, saw the Five Stripes earn the MLS Cup in only its second season of existence.
We never get tired of raising this pic.twitter.com/joQiw2rlFi
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
El profe. El Tata. He just had to hammer that Golden Spike one last time pic.twitter.com/XOPJsgyDJ0
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
Don’t do it em @archieeversole pic.twitter.com/ZqC2JnkGlV
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
We had to bring the Golden Spike out for this one pic.twitter.com/zL2VvqoCSr
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
You never cease to amaze us, Atlanta Who’s ready to see the champs? pic.twitter.com/lKTsnyVIhM
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
Royalty has arrived pic.twitter.com/s0QtLuMzbT
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
Atlanta is red, black and gold pic.twitter.com/SQrAs4I6zP
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
Is there anyone who deserves this parade more than this guy? Uncle Arthur pic.twitter.com/GH4P9sBh8Q
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
You showed out all year We never take this for granted. Thank you, Atlanta pic.twitter.com/qal5vo2gx5
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
Miggy, Josef and the 17’s This is Atlanta #UniteAndConquer pic.twitter.com/orbwAdW5Xk
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
BIG MOOD It’s parade time, Atlanta! pic.twitter.com/fVgXdKIPwV
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
Rest up, Atlanta! We will see you tomorrow for the victory parade DETAILS: https://t.co/Or8sAPvK9V pic.twitter.com/jjhXHo0vqT
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2018
After a tense opening few minutes, it was Miguel Almirón who nearly took the lead. Julian Gressel fought through pressure to find Greg Garza open down the left wing, whose cross fell to the feet of the Paraguayan #10. Almirón made a strong connection with the ball and it was headed for the net, only to be kept out by a fingertip save.
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But just before halftime, Atlanta United showed they wouldn’t be denied. It all started with a tackle, as Michael Parkhurst put incredible pressure on the Timbers attacker, slide tackling the ball into the path of Josef Martinez behind the Timbers defense. The 2018 MVP was lethal from there, putting the goalkeeper on the ground and rounding him to rifle home the opener.
The eventual match-winner was a massive moment for sure, but there was an equally crucial play just moments later on the others side of the pitch. After a dominant spell in the first half, the Timbers’ lethal counter-attack almost created a goal out of nothing with Jeremy Ebobisse getting his head to a point-blank effort. But Brad Guzan came up with a massive save just before the halftime whistle to preserve Atlanta United’s lead heading into the break.
Coming into the second half, it was still a precarious one-goal lead for the Five Stripes. But roared on by Atlanta’s unbelievable atmosphere they all but shut the door minutes into the second half. It came off a set piece, with Josef Martinez getting a glancing header on the cross and Franco Escobar sliding home the second goal of the night to give Atlanta a crucial insurance goal.
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