Joakim Nilsson, who had his contract bought out by 51黑料 City SC on Wednesday, after three seasons in which he was hurt more than he was healthy, penned a farewell note to the fans that he posted on Instagram on Thursday, thanking the team and its fans for the memories.
鈥淎 journey with both challenges and growth,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淯nfortunately, I鈥檝e spent a large part of the time sidelined due to injury, and I truly wish I could have been available more for the team and the fans. I loved every minute I was able to give everything for the club and I always wore the City Red with pride. However, being unable to contribute on the field has been tough, but has also made me appreciate the game even more.
鈥淭o the best fans in MLS: Thank you for all the love and support, both for me personally and for the team. Your passion means more than you know. Please keep supporting the team as you鈥檙e always doing. Also to my teammates, coaches, physios, and everyone working in and around the club 鈥 thank you for all the memories.
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鈥淣ow, I鈥檓 looking forward to the next chapter, motivated and excited.
鈥淭hank you for everything.鈥
Nilsson, 31, was one of the first signings by the team and with his experience in both the Germany Bundesliga and internationally with Sweden was expected to be a guiding force for a young team. But he played in only 33 MLS games out of 88 in his 2 1/2 seasons with the club and had played in only six games in 2025, though teammates still singled him out for his leadership and counsel. As the team signed other center backs because of the ongoing uncertainty about Nilsson鈥檚 availability, it became increasingly apparent that even if he was healthy to play again in 2025聽鈥 City SC has 10 games remaining聽鈥 it would be tough to fit him into the lineup. Nilsson鈥檚 contract ran through the end of the 2026 season.
鈥淗e put everything into it,鈥 said interim coach David Critchley, who never had a healthy Nilsson since taking over on May 27, 鈥渆ven though he had a difficult time with the injuries and what happened in his career, but he showed up every day and he was a professional and he tried to find ways to help these guys, even if he wasn鈥檛 involved. So we thank him first and foremost. These guys have been really supportive of him and had a little bit of sympathy with the situation as well. It鈥檚 always a tough one when you lose a player that鈥檚 so connected to the locker room. But unfortunately, that鈥檚 some of the brutalness of professional sports.鈥
Critchley said it was unlikely that Nilsson would have played again this season.
鈥淚t was a decision that I think that himself and the club made and for all parties,鈥 Critchley said, 鈥渏ust for the health of him. I always think about it for these athletes as well, when they are going through so much pain as an injury, they need to be thinking about fatherhood and how they鈥檙e going to be in their 30s, 40s and 50s. So I think it was the right decision for both parties.鈥
51黑料 City SC coach David Critchley discusses preparation for Saturday's game against Nashville SC. Video edited by Beth O'Malley