Former Major League Soccer manager Ian Fuller is now leading One Knoxville SC into a larger spotlight, applying his first-class experience to East Tennessee's burgeoning soccer landscape. With One Knox becoming established at Covenant Health Park and further building its swift climb through the United Soccer League ranks, Fuller views Knoxville as fertile ground for professional soccer—even with potential in Major League Soccer.
Ian Fuller brings MLS pedigree to One Knoxville SC with vision for East Tennessee soccer growth
Fuller, who played professionally for Clemson University and was drafted by the New England Revolution in 2002, signed with One Knoxville SC this year with a purpose: to assist East Tennessee in developing into a soccer town. With more than a decade of coaching experience within Major League Soccer and extensive participation in developing clubs such as Orlando City SC and Minnesota United FC, Fuller understands what it takes to construct a franchise from the beginning.
For Ian Fuller, there's more to it than victories. He talks of overall growth, explaining, “First and foremost, I care about the guys. I care about them as men ... I love coaching now, wanting to get the best out of our guys. I don't want them to give up opportunities. I don't want them to wake up at 40 and their careers are over and realize they didn't take advantage of everything.”
The Fullers themselves have embraced Knoxville life, with Ian’s wife, Susannah Collins — a former CBS Sports soccer commentator — joining him in the move from New York City to Maryville. The change in pace has proven rewarding, with Ian saying, “We're enjoying every second of it. We sit on our wraparound porch. We sit out there every day and look at the Smokies.”
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For One Knoxville SC and Ian Fuller, the journey is just beginning. While the road to Major League Soccer involves financial strength, supporter support, and community commitment, the puzzle is falling into place in East Tennessee. With Fuller's vision, a committed fanbase, and an increasing passion for the sport, Knoxville may have everything it needs to be America's next soccer citadel.
Ian Fuller brings MLS pedigree to One Knoxville SC with vision for East Tennessee soccer growth
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As One Knoxville SC prepares to play Indy Eleven on May 24 at Covenant Health Park, head coach Ian Fuller already has long-term visions. The former Minnesota United FC assistant coach thinks the city can sustain a Major League Soccer franchise — but only if the city itself comes to support soccer outside college campuses and Friday night lights.Fuller, who played professionally for Clemson University and was drafted by the New England Revolution in 2002, signed with One Knoxville SC this year with a purpose: to assist East Tennessee in developing into a soccer town. With more than a decade of coaching experience within Major League Soccer and extensive participation in developing clubs such as Orlando City SC and Minnesota United FC, Fuller understands what it takes to construct a franchise from the beginning.
For Ian Fuller, there's more to it than victories. He talks of overall growth, explaining, “First and foremost, I care about the guys. I care about them as men ... I love coaching now, wanting to get the best out of our guys. I don't want them to give up opportunities. I don't want them to wake up at 40 and their careers are over and realize they didn't take advantage of everything.”
The Fullers themselves have embraced Knoxville life, with Ian’s wife, Susannah Collins — a former CBS Sports soccer commentator — joining him in the move from New York City to Maryville. The change in pace has proven rewarding, with Ian saying, “We're enjoying every second of it. We sit on our wraparound porch. We sit out there every day and look at the Smokies.”
Also read: Highest-paid MLS players in 2025: Where does Lionel Messi and Riqui Puig rank
For One Knoxville SC and Ian Fuller, the journey is just beginning. While the road to Major League Soccer involves financial strength, supporter support, and community commitment, the puzzle is falling into place in East Tennessee. With Fuller's vision, a committed fanbase, and an increasing passion for the sport, Knoxville may have everything it needs to be America's next soccer citadel.
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