
STAMFORD — CT United FC has named Yale New Haven Health and its physician partners at Yale Medicine as the club’s official healthcare partner during its inaugural 2026 season.
Throughout the season, players of the MLS NEXT Pro team will benefit from comprehensive medical oversight, including pre-season physical examinations, ongoing routine care, and the evaluation and treatment of injuries and other medical conditions. Integrated orthopedic services and clearly defined return-to-play protocols will be embedded within the club’s medical structure. Team physicians will also provide on-site coverage on match days, ensuring immediate care and informed medical decision-making.
“We are building CT United with a clear commitment to elite performance and long-term athlete health,” said Michelle Swanston, CT United FC co-owner. “Partnering with Yale New Haven Health and Yale Medicine ensures our players have access to world-class medical leadership while advancing innovation in sports science here in Connecticut.”
As part of the partnership, Dr. Christina Allen will serve as chief medical officer of CT United FC. Dr. Allen is chief of Yale Sports Medicine, vice chair of athletic medicine and community outreach for Yale Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, and an orthopedic team physician for Yale Athletics.
Dr. Allen specializes in complex shoulder and knee injuries — particularly anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries — in addition to meniscus transplantation, ACL revision surgery, and proximal hamstring repairs.
“This collaboration reflects a comprehensive, research-driven approach to athlete care,” she said. “By aligning elite orthopedic expertise with performance science and continuous medical oversight, we are ensuring that CT United’s athletes receive the highest standard of care from prevention through return to competition.”
To demonstrate this partnership, the Yale New Haven Health mark appears on the side of CT United’s home and away kits for the rest of the 2026 season.













