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Battery add Segbers to defensive corps via transfer from Miami

By USLChampionship.com Staff, 09/22/23, 10:09AM EDT

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Experienced defender reunites with Pirmann in Charleston bringing more than 150 appearance in Championship


The Charleston Battery have acquired veteran defender Mark Segbers via transfer from Miami FC ahead of the 2023 USL Championship Playoffs. | Photo courtesy Miami FC

CHARLESTON, S.C. – The Charleston Battery announced on Friday the club had acquired defender Mark Segbers via transfer from fellow USL Championship club Miami FC, pending league and federation approval. Segbers joins the Battery prior to the Championship’s roster freeze on Friday.

A versatile and veteran defender who has made more than 150 league appearances, Segbers reinforces Charleston’s defense as the club nears the conclusion of the regular season and the start of the 2023 USL Championship Playoffs.

“The thing I’m looking forward to most is getting to know the guys and fitting in,” said Segbers. “I want to get to know their tendencies on the field and try to help any way I can with the playoff push.”

Segbers arrives after spending the past two seasons with Miami FC, where he made 69 appearances across all competitions and tallied two goals and six assists. He led Miami with 36 interceptions this season and additionally recorded 33 clearances, 26 tackles won, 14 chances created, and 132 duels won. 

A former Wisconsin Badger and St. Louis native, Segbers turned pro in 2018 after signing with the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. His career has also seen stops at USL Championship clubs Orange County SC, Swope Park Rangers, Memphis 901 FC and MLS side Los Angeles FC before joining Miami.

Current Battery Head Coach Ben Pirmann worked with Segbers during their time together in Memphis and is looking forward to the reunion in Charleston.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mark to the Battery family,” said Pirmann. “Mark is a top player in this league and a fierce competitor, along with being a top teammate and a quality person. Mark has tremendous quickness and a high-level technical skill set.

“Working with him for two years in Memphis will also allow Mark to seamlessly transition into the group. I am very grateful to our technical staff and club president Lee Cohen for getting this over the line. We are continuing to develop this club on and off the pitch, and we are now able to make a final push to have the best season possible.”

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