
FC Cincinnati Set to Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May 8, 2023 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
FC Cincinnati News Release
FC Cincinnati is set to honor Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) month throughout May as the club continues its commitment of leaving behind a legacy and serving as a community pillar of a rising greater Cincinnati area.
The club will support AAPI Month through in-match recognitions, participation in grassroots events, such as the Asian Food Fest, and player and staff involvement around community events related to AAPI month in and around Cincinnati.
"We're proud to continue to support MLS Works' Soccer For All campaign and honor AAPI heritage month," said Kate Solomon, SVP Marketing & Community Relations and Executive Director of FC Cincinnati Foundation. "We're excited to have several AAPI groups in attendance this weekend at TQL Stadium and to continue to participate in the many great events taking place in Cincinnati this month."
The celebration of AAPI month will extend to FC Cincinnati matchday's at TQL Stadium and at the pre-match parties at Washington Park. Asian food trucks will help keep fans fed at the park, with various organizations, such as AAPI Heritage Month Cincinnati and OPAWL - Building AAPI Feminist Leadership, out and about amongst the festivities.
In stadium and during FC Cincinnati matches, the Orange and Blue will recognize and honor the different AAPI groups in attendance, have an AAPI leader in the Cincinnati community deliver the game ball and broadcast a special message from FC Cincinnati midfielder, Yuya Kubo.
ABOUT SOCCER FOR ALL
Major League Soccer is dedicated to supporting the communities where we live and play our games, and to providing an environment in which our staff, players, partners and fans are treated with dignity and respect.
First introduced by MLS in 2018 through MLS WORKS, the League's social responsibility platform, Soccer For All emphasizes the League's commitment to drive positive social change, foster more inclusive and equitable communities and end discrimination.
Soccer For All signifies that everyone is welcome to MLS, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.
MLS and its clubs are conducting year-long initiatives that provide inclusive opportunities in-stadium and for members of the local community. Programming and resources include sensory rooms, mini-pitch installs and youth soccer programming, equipment donations to underserved and underrepresented communities, and first-team experiences for individuals with and without intellectual and physical disabilities. MLS and its clubs also support commemorative awareness months including Black History Month, Women's History Month, Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, LGBTQ+ Pride Month and Hispanic Heritage Month.
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