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City FC Student-Athlete Attends USC Leadership Conference

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

From July 26 – 31, 2010, Thomas Mehari attended the Urban Soccer Collaborative’s Annual Youth Leadership Camp at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.  Below is Thomas’ round-up of his experience.

My Experience at the USC Leadership Camp is one that I will never forget. When I first arrived, I was a bit intimidated because many of the kids were ODP material and my skills were nowhere near theirs. After my arrival there, a welcome ceremony was held where we all got a chance to meet each other. After the ceremony, we did more ice-breakers in order to get to know each other better.

The remaining days were all dedicated to a variety of things. On one of the days, we went to the Freedom Center, which was a museum dedicated to the Underground Railroad. This museum helped open my eyes to the rich history of the Underground Railroad and it showed me the great sacrifices people made just to survive another day.

Another segment of the summit was coaching education. One of the people who taught the class was Dr. Ron Quinn and the other was Dr. John Thomas. Dr. Quinn did mostly all of the teaching in the class while Dr. Thomas did most of the hands on stuff on the field. They taught us how to coach U6 and U8 players. Some of the most important things that I learned were that all U6 players need to have a ball while the U8 players need to always be in groups while doing activities. The overall message the teachers wanted us to get is to change the whole “drill” system that coaches use into a more interactive system. At the end of the classes, we were all presented with coaching certificates.

The program also stressed the value of community service. They brought in several people to talk about the importance of giving back to one’s community. An organization called Ugive came and talked to us about how to do community service and keep track of hours using their website.

Finally, we played soccer whenever we had a chance. I played with some very skilled players that taught me how to become a better player. Even though I was a bit intimidated in the beginning, I showed them that I was the young Kaká after a couple of games!

This program really helped me become a better leader on and off the field. I even gained some soccer skill just by playing with others. All of this would not have been possible without the great people of City FC. If it was not for you all, I would not have been able to attend this life changing program. Again, thanks to all of City FC. From the bottom of my heart, I truly appreciate what you all have done for me.

Thomas Mehari

“Old Boys” 3-Peat at World Bank Tournament

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Picture of Old Boy's Team

City FC’s men’s team, the Old Boys, were recently crowned champions of this year’s World Bank Best Foot Forward 6 v 6 charity tournament for the third year in a row.  They won by defeating “Play 4 Development” with the final score of 3 to 2. The third and fourth place teams were “NW Internazionale FC” and “Washington Express.”  Charitable organizations selected by the top four teams are donated money from the registration fees paid by each of the 24 teams.  Jubilee Jobs, the charity selected by the Old Boys, will receive $3,000 from the team’s victory. Check out Facebook for more photo.

It was a long day but a truly rewarding one for a fantastic cause!

Congrats, Old Boys!

The City FC 1 Squad Wins the Cherry Blossom Tournament 2010

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

NATIONAL MALL,  WASHINGTON, DC – Despite the cold, gloomy forecast that was set for the last weekend in March, nothing could cast out the shining radiance of the City FC 1 squad at the 2010 Cherry Blossom Tournament. City FC 1 won the championship title in this year’s tournament.    The Cherry Blossom Tournament is an annual two-day adult coed football tournament, and this year, it was held on Saturday, March 27 and Sunday, March 28 on the National Mall, adjacent to the Reflecting Pool at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.  There were 32 teams participating in the tournament from across the DC Metropolitan Area. The tournament was sponsored by District Sports, a local nonprofit organization.    In the words of 2010 Cherry Blossom Tournament Director Josh Harris from District Sports, “City FC 1 defeated Charlie Davies War in a nail-biting final that went all the way through the 10-minute sudden death period still tied, 0-0. The penalty kick shootout was just as exciting as the previous 50 minutes of soccer and eventually concluded with a 4-2 penalty kick shootout victory for City FC 1 . . . Charlie Davies War managed to survive eight consecutive games without conceding a goal (until the penalty kick shootout), but City FC 1′s penalty kick talents proved to be too much.”   The City FC 1 roster included 11 solid players (eight men and three women) who currently live in the DC area. City FC 1′s championship victory was even more so notorious as the team advanced with an undefeated record throughout the entire tournament despite not having any subs for the three women on the team (tournament rules dictated that at least three members of each sex are required on the field of play at all times). The squad included the following talented players (in alphabetical order):

  • Emily Cadei (Midfielder)
  • Mattia Chason (Striker)
  • Dan Driscoll (Goalkeeper)
  • Maiz Hogan (Defender)
  • Roy Kelly (Defender)
  • Mvuselelo Ngcoya (Defender/Midfielder)
  • Yinka Oyelaran (Midfielder/Striker)
  • Deni Popovski (Striker)
  • Alex Redmond (Midfielder/Striker)
  • Sahar Sattarzadeh (Defender)
  • Carlos Wilson (Defender/Midfielder)

As part of the championship prize pack, City FC 1 was awarded an autographed ball signed by the DC United squad and four DC United season tickets. The autographed ball will be auctioned off, and all proceeds will go towards City FC. District Sports also kindly offered all footballs that were used in the tournament to City FC for to use in its football programs.   On April 17, the champions were honored during halftime at the DC United-New England Revolution match at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC, sporting jazzy City FC jerseys.  The squad looks forward to next year’s tournament.

Black History Futsal Invitational Tournament

Monday, March 1st, 2010
City FC White team

City FC White team

Congratulations to the City FC White team!   Maya, Laniyyah, Kendall, Ciara, Abby, Melis, Tasi, and Malaika played four tough games to bring home the 2nd place trophy in the Second Annual Black History Futsal Invitational Tournament on Saturday, February 27th.

A DC Parks and Recreation sponsored event at Turkey Thicket Recreation Center, the tournament welcomed four competitive U19 girls teams representing Bell High School (Bell), DC Stoddert, School Without Walls (Walls), and the Southern Maryland Football Club (SMFC).

The City FC White team lost a tough first match, 2-5, to the SMFC.  Starting at keeper, Malaika, initiated the first goal by passing around the backfield with Tassi, Maya, and Abby to move the ball up the court.  Maya received the ball in the center and fed it to Melis who found the back of the net for her first goal of the day.  Melis scored the second goal after receiving a square pass from Abby on the right flank.

After a twenty minute break, the girls played a tight game against Bell.  With Malaika in goal again, Bell wasn’t able to find the back of the net.  The City FC team won their second game, 1-0.  After receiving the ball in the center of the court, Laniyyah connected with Tasi who dribbled past a Bell player to get the ball to Maya.  Maya finished the play with a goal in upper right corner of the goal.

The City FC girls’ played Walls in their third game coming out on top with another 1-0 victory, and making it to the finals. Abby played in goal this game, giving Malaika some field time.  Abby started the string of passes resulting in the winning goal.  Abby to Malaika to Maya who one-touched it to Tasi who launched a shot in the upper left corner of goal.

In the finals the City FC girls picked up their game to compete with the seasoned SMFC.  The girls increased their intensity of play by moving the ball around the court and taking more shots on goal.  However, despite their best efforts, the girls were unable to pull off a victory.

This tournament was a wonderful opportunity for the City FC White team to play with other U19 girls in a competitive and fun-spirited manner.  All involved showed much improvement in their play and cohesiveness as a team throughout the afternoon.  Overall this tournament was a huge success and everyone had a fantastic time playing together on Saturday afternoon.

City Football Club (“City FC”), a program of DC Stoddert Soccer, was established in 2007 to provide District youth with a curriculum combining excellent soccer coaching and first-rate mentorship and college preparation. City FC is organized exclusively for charitable purposes as an educational non-profit. Its objective is to bring together the City’s youth for educational and recreational opportunities, including but not limited to soccer.

City FC coaches hold spring planning meeting

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

City FC coaches met with Business Director Cara Rooney and Coaching Director Roy Kelley on January 26th in Columbia Heights to discuss plans for the upcoming spring season. City FC will have four teams this spring playing in the DC Stoddert program. The U-17 Boys will be playing with the Travel Program while the U-19 Boys, U-17 Girls and U-19 Girls teams will continue competing in the Rec Program. Registration activities are currently underway and players are encouraged to come out to one of our weekly futsal sessions in order to stay trim and fit during the winter. The season will kick off in late March.

City Football Club (“City FC”), a program of DC Stoddert Soccer, was established in 2007 to provide District youth with a curriculum combining excellent soccer coaching and first-rate mentorship and college preparation. City FC is organized exclusively for charitable purposes as an educational non-profit. Its objective is to bring together the City’s youth for educational and recreational opportunities, including but not limited to soccer.

City FC debuts at the MD Futsal State Cup

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

City FC’s U17 futsal team traveled to Maryland to compete in the MD Futsal State Cup, sponsored by the US Futsal Federation (USFF), on January 3, 2010. This was the first futsal tournament opportunity for the U17 team, and served as a valuable learning experience for the team as they lost all four games. According to Roy Kelly, one of the City FC coaches, “despite the losses, the players demonstrated improvement with each game.” The highlight of their tournament came in their last match where they held group champions, Magic Santos, scoreless for the first 10 minutes, displaying that they are capable of holding their own against one of the best teams around. The players are already moving forward, and have begun talking amongst themselves about how they plan to return next year to surprise some of the same teams that beat them this year, says Kelly. Applying the lessons they learned at the MD Futsal State Cup to their advantage, the players are currently competitively playing on different teams in the DC Parks and Recreation Winter futsal League.

City Football Club (“City FC”), a program of DC Stoddert Soccer, was established in 2007 to provide District youth with a curriculum combining excellent soccer coaching and first-rate mentorship and college preparation. City FC is organized exclusively for charitable purposes as an educational non-profit. Its objective is to bring together the City’s youth for educational and recreational opportunities, including but not limited to soccer.

City FC girls team participate in Freedom run clinic with Young Rising Stars FC (Pakistan)

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

On Saturday, April 11, the newly-formed City Football Club (“City FC”) girls’ team participated in a unique cultural exchange made possible by DC Stoddert Soccer, the Washington Freedom, the U.S. State Department and the Maryland SoccerPlex.

The City F.C. team, comprised of female high school students enrolled at D.C. public schools, joined a team of young women from Pakistan at the Maryland SoccerPlex for a clinic led by Washington Freedom coaches Clyde Watson and Chris Ward. Freedom player Parrissa Eyorokon also provided instruction during the clinic. Following the clinic, City FC coaches Roy Kelly and Dan Driscoll mixed up the City FC and Pakistani players – who were in D.C. as part of a unique State Departement-hosted soccer delegation touring the area – for a 9v9 scrimmage on one of the Maryland SoccerPlex’s excellent turf fields.

Following the scrimmage, the players and their coaches walked over to the stadium field, where they watched the Washington Freedom’s WPS home opener – a 1-1 draw with the Chicago Red Stars. Several City FC players also joined the Pakistani delegation after the match for dinner at a local restaurant.

City FC would like to thank the Washington Freedom for the excellent clinic, Beth Fine and the U.S. State Department for the opportunity to meet and play with the delegation of female soccer players from Pakistan, the Maryland SoccerPlex for providing access to its excellent fields, and DC Stoddert Soccer for arranging free tickets for the young women of City FC to watch the Freedom first-ever WPS match at the Maryland SoccerPlex.

The event was a wonderful example of the common ground that the Beautiful Game provides for cultural exchanges like this one. All involved were so pleased the Pakistani delegation is participating in today’s City FC girls’ practice.

City Football Club (“City FC”), a program of DC Stoddert Soccer, was established in 2007 to provide District youth with a curriculum combining excellent soccer coaching and first-rate mentorship and college preparation. City FC is organized exclusively for charitable purposes as an educational non-profit. Its objective is to bring together the City’s youth for educational and recreational opportunities, including but not limited to soccer.