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Charleston Battery acquires Nathan Messer via transfer from Portland Hearts of Pine

By USLChampionship.com Staff, 02/05/26, 9:30AM EST

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2025 USL League One Defender of the Year finalist had breakout campaign in second pro season

CHARLESTON, S.C. – The Charleston Battery announced on Thursday the club had acquired defender Nathan Messer via transfer from USL League One side Portland Hearts of Pine for an undisclosed fee. The transaction is pending league and federation approval.

Messer joins the Battery having been a League One Defender of the Year finalist and an All-League First Team selection for Portland in the 2025 season. The left back tallied six goals, four assists and 44 chances created, along with recording 132 clearances, 150 duels won and 29 interceptions in 32 appearances across the regular season for Hearts of Pine, and ranked third among full backs in the league with a +5.31 Goals Added mark.

“I’m really excited to be joining such an accomplished team,” said Messer. “The group seems really hungry and motivated for the next step, which is to win another trophy. “Coach Pirmann’s system and style were one of the most exciting aspects of joining the Battery. His teams always play great soccer and are very attacking.

“Personally, I love to have the ball and be aggressive coming out from the back, so I can’t wait to integrate myself into that system.”

In addition to helping lead Portland to the USL League One Playoffs Semifinals, Messer had key performances in the 2025 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Messer scored one goal in the tournament and also converted during the penalty shootout as Hearts of Pine upset the USL Championship’s Hartford Athletic in the Second Round.

Battery Head Coach Ben Pirmann is looking forward to bringing the talented left-back aboard.

“Nathan is a very good attacking left full-back who can play with either foot,” said Pirmann. “He has shown an incredible growth mindset over the past year, earning home All-League accolades. He will immediately come in to help our back line.

“Nathan is an incredible server of the ball, whether in restarts or getting to the end line to provide delivery. He has very good technical ability in the build and a strong awareness to break down the opponent.”

Prior to Portland, Messer turned pro with Rhode Island FC in 2024. He featured in four matches across all competitions in his rookie season, scoring one goal. A native of London, England, before growing up in Bethesda, Maryland, Messer played collegiately at the College of William & Mary (2019-22) and Providence College (2023). In between seasons, Messer spent time domestically with USL League Two sides Northern Virginia FC and Vermont Green FC, and internationally with German fifth-division side TSV Meerbusch and Slovenian second-division club ND Primorje.

Messer holds citizenship in the U.S., France and Germany via his parents, and is multilingual in English, French, and German.

“My 2026 outlook is that I am extremely motivated,” said Messer. “I’ve been looking forward to having a chance to compete at this level again, and I’m very hungry to make an impact.”

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