From Bench to Field: Atlanta United’s 19-Year-Old Center Back Defies Odds in MLS and Global Scene

Atlanta United’s Noah Cobb Among the Most Utilized Young Center Backs in the World

Atlanta United and MLS are both increasing their use of data analytics, leading to a deeper understanding of specific statistics valued by the club. In a new weekly content series titled “Staying on Track” presented by MARTA, we will be exploring one metric provided by StatsBomb that may not immediately catch the eye but is essential in evaluating the team’s performance.

One such metric is the number of minutes played by center backs under 19 years old. In a recent 3-0 victory in the Round of 32 of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, Atlanta United saw eight Homegrown players take the field, including Noah Cobb, a Homegrown defender hailing from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Although not initially in the starting XI for the Open Cup match, Cobb was called upon early in the game to replace Stian Gregersen, who was forced off due to injury in the 11th minute.

Unlike many situations where a coach may have to dig deep into the squad for a replacement, Cobb is considered one of the club’s more experienced young players. With 532 minutes of MLS action already under his belt in 2024 according to StatsBomb, Cobb has made a total of nine appearances in MLS play, six of which were in the starting XI during the regular season for Atlanta United.

With impressive playing time, Cobb ranks among the top young players globally for minutes played as a center back under 19 years old. Following a recent match against Minnesota United, Cobb holds the 15th spot worldwide for minutes played by a center back under 19 years old according to StatsBomb’s extensive data from 76 leagues around the world.

Within North and South America combined, Cobb ranks third under these criteria, showcasing his significant contributions to the team despite his young age. His playing time not only indicates his potential for growth but also demonstrates his ability to consistently perform at a high level and earns him trust from coaches to start in key matches.

For a player of his age, minutes played serves as a strong indicator of success and development. Cobb’s consistent presence in

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