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DETROIT CITY FOOTBALL CLUB WEEKEND RECAP for IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 17, 2021 1 DETROIT CITY FOOTBALL CLUB WEEKEND RECAP FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 17, 2021 1 Detroit City FC Women Win at Home / Men Win in Ca. / Reserves Gear Up WOMEN’S FIRST TEAM (UWS) DCFC WOMEN WIN SEASON OPENER: On Saturday May 15, the DCFC women’s team beat the Muskegon Risers 2-1 to kick off their 2021 United Women’s Soccer league campaign. Goals were scored by #3 Brooke Honeycutt and #10 Marlee Taylor. The next match will be next Sunday, May 23 against Lansing United at the East Lansing Soccer Complex in Lansing, MI, streamed on M yCujoo. The ladies will return to Keyworth on May 29 to face the Chicago Mustangs. TV Broadcast: Detroit: TV20 Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo: C W7 Lansing: C W5 Stream: Y ouTube See the UWS standings here: h ttps://uwssoccer.com/standings/ MEN’S FIRST TEAM (NISA) DETROIT CITY FC WIN SEVENTH GAME IN A ROW: Le Rouge has won the first three games of a four game road trip, so far beating New Amsterdam FC, Cal United Strikers FC, and 1904 FC by a combined score of 7-1. While the team did allow their first goal of the season, it was scored by a penalty from 1904 and not from open play. Coming up for the Le Rouge men is a match at Michigan Stars FC on 5/22 at 7:30 pm ET, before returning home to Keyworth on Wednesday June 2 to face the Los Angeles Force. The match will begin at 7:30 pm ET and be open to the public with a limited capacity and social distancing. The 6/2/21 match will be available streaming: Y ouTube On June 6, the men will host Stumptown Athletic at Keyworth Stadium. The match will begin at 7:30 pm ET and be open to the public with a limited capacity and social distancing. 6/6/21 TV Broadcast: Detroit: TV20 Flint-Saginaw-Bay City: CW46 Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo: CW7 Lansing: CW5 Northern Michigan: C W32 See the NISA standings here: h ttps://nisasoccer.com/standings MEN’S U-23 TEAM SEASON OPENER NEXT WEEKEND: C oached by former Le Rouge player and current 1st team assistant coach, Javi Bautisita, the DCFC U-23’s season will begin on May 22. Their first match will be against the Michigan Stars U-23 on May 22 at 4 pm ET at the Michigan Stars Sports Center. C ompeting in the MWPL this year will be the Michigan Stars U-23, Livonia City FC, West Michigan Bearings, Inter Detroit, Lake St. Clair FC, Lansing Common FC, and BIH Grand Rapids. See the MWPL standings here: https://midwestpl.com/table/east-division/ WOMEN’S SECOND TEAM ANOTHER DCFC INAUGURAL SEASON: 2021 also marks the first year of play for the women’s second team, who will play in UWS 2. To open 2021 the team will play Rebels FC on Saturday, May 29 at Independence Park in Canton, MI. See the UWS 2 standings here: https://uwssoccer.com/league-2-standings/ DETROIT CITY FOOTBALL CLUB WEEKEND RECAP FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 17, 2021 2 OTHER NEWS OF NOTE In light of the latest guidance from the CDC and state and local health officials, guests will not be required to wear masks at Keyworth. Please review the CDC’s full guidelines here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/fully-vaccinated-guidance.html#anchor_16195266733 30 DETROIT CITY FC MEN’S 1ST TEAM ROSTER # NAME POS HT PREVIOUS CLUB HOMETOWN 1 Nate Steinwascher GK 5-11 U. of Detroit Mercy (NCAA D-1) Sterling Heights, MI 2 Jimmy Filerman D 5-11 Old Dominion (NCAA D-1) Vienna, VA 3 Javan Torre D 6-2 Las Vegas Lights (USLC) Santa Monica, CA 4 Anthony Manning D 6-4 Indy Eleven (USLC) Mesquite, TX 5 Stephen Carroll (C) D 6-1 Carrigaline United AFC (IRL) Cork, IRL 6 Max Todd MF / F 5-10 University of Illinois Chicago (NCAA D-1) Edinburgh, SCT 7 Roddy Green D/MF/F 6-1 Michigan Stars FC (NPSL) Commerce Twp, MI 10 Cyrus Saydee MF 5-6 Michigan State U. (NCAA D-1) Monrovia, LBR 11 Connor Rutz MF / F 6-1 Cincinnati Dutch Lions (USL2) Commerce Twp, MI 12 Tendai Jirira D 5-10 AFC Ann Arbor (NPSL) Hirare, ZWE 13 Armando Quezada GK 6-0 LA Force (NISA) Rancho Cucamonga, CA 14 Javi Steinwascher MF / F 5-7 Flint City Bucks (USL2) Sterling Heights, MI 15 Matt Lewis D 6-2 New York Cosmos (NISA) Kansas City, MO 17 Benedek Tanyi MF 6-1 Grosse Ile High School Debrecen, HUN 19 Pato Botello F 6-0 Tormenta FC (USL1) Monterrey, MX 20 Yazeed Matthews F 6-1 Coastal Carolina U. (NCAA D-1) Johannesburg, SA 21 Maxi Rodriguez MF 5-11 Richmond Kickers (USL2) San Antonio, TX 23 Pablo Cruz MF 5-7 Las Vegas Lights (USLC) Pasadena, CA 47 Barnabas Tanyi F 5-9 Grosse Ile High School Debrecen, HUN 87 Eric Perilla GK 6-1 Miami United FC (NPSL) Dearborn, MI 99 George Chomakov MF 5-9 Michigan Stars FC (NPSL) Plovdiv, BUL DETROIT CITY FC MEN’S 1ST TEAM STAFF GM / MANAGER Trevor James ASSISTANT COACH Javi Bautista GOALKEEPER COACH Eric Perilla KITMAN Moises Orozco TEAM TRAINER Jen Burnham AGM / DIR. PLAYER WELLNESS Tiffany Ebert James DETROIT CITY FOOTBALL CLUB WEEKEND RECAP FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 17, 2021 3 DETROIT CITY FC MEN’S 1ST TEAM SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT KICKOFF/RESULT INFO Tues. Apr 13 Cal United Strikers FC DCFC 0 - CAL 0 SCHEDULE Fri. Apr 16 Stumptown Athletic DCFC 2 - SAC 0 SCHEDULE Thurs. Apr 22 San Diego 1904 FC DCFC 1 - 1904 0 SCHEDULE Sun. Apr 25 Chattanooga FC DCFC 3 - CFC 0 SCHEDULE Sat. May 1 vs. Maryland Bobcats FC DCFC 1 - MBFC 0 SCHEDULE Fri. May 7 at New Amsterdam FC DCFC 1 - NAFC 0 SCHEDULE Wed. May 12 at Cal United Strikers FC DCFC 3 - Cal 0 SCHEDULE Sat. May 15 at San Diego 1904 FC 7:00 pm PST SCHEDULE Sat. May 22 at Michigan Stars 7:00 pm EST SCHEDULE Wed. June 2 vs. LA Force 7:30 EST SCHEDULE Sat. June 5 vs. Stumptown Athletic 7:30 EST SCHEDULE Sat. June 26 vs. Chattanooga FC 7:30 EST SCHEDULE Sat. July 3 vs. TBD (NISA CHAMPIONSHIP) 7:30 EST SCHEDULE UPDATED STANDINGS FOR THE NISA REGULAR SEASON CAN BE FOUND H ERE DETROIT CITY FOOTBALL CLUB WEEKEND RECAP FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 17, 2021 4 DETROIT CITY FC WOMEN’S PLAYER POOL (UWS + UWS2) # NAME POS HT YOUTH/UNIV./PREV. CLUB HOMETOWN 2 Natalie Graf M 5' 6'' Valpo Williamsburg, MI 3 Brooke Honeycutt D 5' 4'' Oakland Trenton, MI 4 Gabby Tremonti D 5' 7'' Dayton Royal Oak. MI 5 Sarah Huge (C) F Michigan State U. Northville, MI 6 Bri Rogers M 5' 6'' Ferris State Livonia, MI 7 Morgan Reitano F 5' 8'' DCFC/IPFW Fenton, MI 8 Katie Coleman M 5' 7'' Central Michigan U. Canton, MI 9 Kayla Halmaghi D/M 5'4'' DCFC UWS / U. of Michigan Bloomfield Hills, MI 10 Marlee Taylor M 5' 8'' Dayton Plymouth, MI 11 Elisa Baeron D 5' 10'' BGSU Selsingen, GER 12 Becca Przyzbylo GK 5' 7'' Eastern Michigan U. Canton, MI 13 Gabby Schriver GK DCFC UWS / Michigan State U. 14 Madison Duncan D DCFC UWS / Michigan State U. Troy, MI 15 Margaret Berry D 5' 9'' Boston U. Holly, MI 16 Grace Philpotts D 5' 5'' DePaul Fenton, MI 17 Megan Miles M 5' 6'' Eastern Michigan U. Plymouth, MI 18 Lilian Lucas M U. of Illinois Plymouth, MI 19 Isabella Sabo M 5' 5'' NIU Canton, MI 20 Makenzie Reuber M 5' 3'' BGSU Macomb, Mi 21 Kayla Addison F 5' 6'' Grand Valley State U. Southfield, MI 23 Madeline Carlson D 5' 10'' Indiana U. South Lyon, MI 24 Kennedy White F 5' 10'' BGSU Grosse Ile, MI 25 Rachel Philpotts M 5' 8'' Milwaukee Linden, MI 26 Caroline Fleming F 5' 6'' DCFC UWS / Adrian Grosse Ile, MI 27 Mckenna Mahoney F 5' 6'' Adrian Trenton, MI 28 Madi Salzenstein M/F WMU (committed) Beverly Hill, MI 29 Madi Wolfbauer F 5' 9'' BGSU Canton, MI 31 Tatiana Mason M/F 5' 6'' Ball State U. Ann Arbor, MI 32 Rachel Kraysovic D 5' 8'' Toledo Schwartz Creek, MI 33 Hannah Becker M DCFC UWS / GVSU (committed) 34 Syd Smith F 5' 2'' Western Michigan U. Canton, MI 37 Julia Stancato D/M 5'9'' Sienna Heights South Lyon, MI 38 Meyah Romeo D 5' 3'' DCFC UWS / Trinidad & Tobago NT Trinidad, TTO 39 Kennedy Hyde Sienna Heights (committed) 40 Alia Fredericks D 5' 9'' Eastern Michigan U. Linden, MI DETROIT CITY FOOTBALL CLUB WEEKEND RECAP FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 17, 2021 5 41 Allison Steglitz DCFC West Ann Arbor, MI 42 Keren Maze Ann Arbor, MI 43 Mami Yamaguchi M 5' 5'' Japan Natl. Team / Hammarby (SWE) Nishitokyo, JAP 55 Brooke Sleeva F 5'8'' WKU (committed) South Lyon, MI Leah Courtney Michigan Hawks Yvonne Clark DCFC West Taylor Page DCFC West Syd Schembri DCFC UWS / Xavier Macayla Harris DCFC West / Ashland (committed) Bethany Kopel Indiana U. Riley Moore BGSU Sarah Hammond Wesleyan U. Amber Morgan U. of St. Francis Adriana Mroz Mi Jaguars Brenna Lovera Acadia Murphy Tai Taworek Tori Sinstock DCFC UWS / Indiana Tech U. DETROIT CITY FC WOMEN’S 1ST TEAM SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT KICKOFF/RESULT INFO Sat. May 15 vs Muskegon Risers 7:30 pm ET SCHEDULE Sun. May 23 at Lansing United 2:00 pm ET SCHEDULE Wed.
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