QUESTION: Where does Ben Bender's career go from here? (@graham.scheper)
GOAL: This is a fascinating question, because it is a crossover of NCAA to USL to MLS for one of the best collegiate soccer players in recent years. Bender was selected No. 1 overall by Charlotte FC in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft out of Maryland, where he scored seven goals and recorded 18 assists in his sophomore season with the Terrapins.
His debut season started in fantastic fashion, as he made 28 appearances for CLT while scoring three goals and recording six assists. He followed it up in 2023 with 17 appearances, with three goals and three assists, but suffered a knee injury in September 2023 that sidelined him for eight months.
In the 2024 MLS season under Dean Smith, Bender was injured when the Englishman took over, and upon his return from fitness, struggled to break in with the ex-Aston Villa manager. He made six appearances before being sent on loan to USL side Tampa Bay Rowdies in September of last year to get consistent minutes. He made nine appearances for the Rowdies, recording one assist.
In 2025, he was an unused substitute for CLT on opening day when they drew the Seattle Sounders 2-2. It would not be a surprise if another MLS team tries to make a play for him within the first month of the campaign, as he's shown his value as a role-playing midfielder as an 8 or a 10 in this league.
However, at 23, he needs to start playing regularly. He can't afford to ride the bench for Charlotte this season, so the next step for him is to force his way into the XI or start looking for a change of scenery.