OT - Detroit City FC begins play on Saturday!!
Though I have seen news of the team posted in other topics, I thought this deserved a new post. Though this is a bit of shameless self-promotion, as I recently gained an internship with the team, I think there are enough soccer fans around here that would like to witness some high-quality play. This Saturday, at 7 P.M., Detroit City FC has its first game, at Cass Tech High School. There are 4 current Wolverines on the team: Latif Alashe, Nick Lewin, Etienne Lussiez, and Zeke Harris. Tickets are only 5 bucks, at the door.
More information about the team ---> here.
Will there be streams of the game or someway I could watch on TV?
Unfortunately I don't believe for the first game there will be. The team is in the NPSL, which is the 4th tier of the US Soccer structuce. If any future games are, however, I will certainly post them somewhere.
Thanks. I hope you don't mind me asking, what exactly is your position with the club?
Not at all! I'm actually just an intern, specifically working with group sales, as well as general operational support. I'm basically trying to sell ticket packages to groups, and doing set up and tear down at Cass Tech, while also working the games for concessions/merch. It should be a lot of fun, being on the ground level of a first-year start-up team. I'm quite excited; it's an amazing opportunity.
That sounds like a really awesome internship.
So far it's been an absolute blast, I feel very lucky to have this opportunity. I'm a Sport Management major at M, so this is right up my alley. I'm hoping to get a job in MLS, or perhaps with a minor league hockey or baseball team upon my graduation next May.
at a single A team this summer. It's a fun time, even from the "common worker" perspective. My roommate his a decent internship and he loves it.
Congrats on the internship!
I'm gonna try and make it to a few games this season. Unfortunately I can't make it this weekend because of work. Looking forward to the season though!!
I'm glad to hear it! If you go to detcityfc.com there is a schedule for the rest of the year, in case you haven't seen it.
I think the best possible email address for that is [email protected]. Until I talk to my boss, I'd rather not give out any personal information, as I'm sure you understand. When I see him tomorrow I'll ask him, and post here.
Hey dlcase, are there any other t-shirt or jersey options than what's on the website? I'd love to get something to wear here in Chicago to support the team (plus I think the logo is really cool, and although I wouldn't have thought of those colors for Detroit, they look great). If not, how do the sizes run, and is there a place I can get some more pictures of the shirts? I'm generally a medium to large (assuming some shrink, I generally go large). Thanks and good luck to the team.
my wife and i are founders' circle members or something. (don't get too excited--mainly it was cheap.) we couldn't make the fort wayne thing, but hopefully saturday's game is fun.
This is pretty cool. I think the crest/uniforms are pretty classy - like Euro-lite but simple. Plus the nickname "Le Rouge" is a clever way to celebrate Detroit's French heritage. I might show up at a few games with some Cass Tech alums I know. Plus, love the soccer scarf. I gotta get me one of them.
I like it!
So is Detroit a professional club right now, or do they just have amateur status?
Detroit City FC is in the National Premier Soccer League, which is recognized by FIFA and the USSF as a level 4 league. Essentially, FC is a minor league/developmental team. Nothing amateur about it and a pretty good start.
It's oneof the few "loopholes" in NCAA rules that make sense. Players can't play on the same team as pros, but they can play against them. This league is part of the fourth tier of the United States Soccer Pyramid, and is rougly equivalent to the PDL. The PDL actually has one college team, BYU, that plays there as a club team instead of playing against other college club teams.
Soccer is unique in that there aren't any other sports in which players with college eligibility can play a true team sport in a league against professionals.
So no one on Detroit City is paid right now, if I'm reading you correctly (since there are current Michigan players on the team)?
You would be correct.
level they play at similar to that of the Michigan Bucks?
It's similar, but the competition is generally higher for this team. Also, I'd say that DCFC will be a higher-quality team than the Bucks, no doubt.
Just an FYI, the three main established supporters groups are meeting at Harrys ( about one block from the stadium), for beers and a meet and get hammered.
Starts at 3ish, with a group march in to the stadium at like 6:30-6:40
It's Game Day!!
Vive Le Rouge!!