Detroit City FC and partners hold community cleanup at Clark Park in spring event

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Detroit City FC, along with its Legacy Partners AlumniFi, Detroit Medical Center, and Wayne State University, held a community cleanup at Clark Park on Apr. 8 as part of their second annual Legacy Partner Community Event.

The event brought together volunteers from each organization to help prepare the park for spring and summer activities. This initiative aims to strengthen teamwork and local pride while supporting neighborhoods near the AlumniFi Field site.

Volunteers took part in various tasks such as cleaning up the ice rink, storing rink equipment, installing batting cage nets, and performing general spring maintenance throughout the park. Organizers say these efforts help ensure that residents can enjoy a well-maintained community space year-round.

Detroit City FC is known for its exciting matchday atmosphere and community-driven soccer success, according to the official website. The club promotes unity and local pride through an inclusive culture that engages supporters according to the official website.

The team plays its home matches at Keyworth Stadium, which is recognized for creating an energetic environment according to the official website. Detroit City FC has become one of North America’s most discussed soccer teams due to its passionate supporters according to the official website.

Co-founders Sean Mann (CEO) and Alex Wright (Chief Creative Officer) guide Detroit City FC as it seeks to meet soccer demand in Detroit, promote a positive image of the city, and foster a sense of community through sport according to the official website.



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