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May 27, 2022 – Major League Soccer (MLS) – Seattle Sounders FC News Release

SEATTLE, WASH. – Sounders FC today announced club plans to support National Gun Violence Awareness Day and Wear Orange Weekend. Scheduled for June 3-5 this year, the three-day period marking National Gun Violence Awareness Day (the first Friday in June) and Wear Orange Weekend (the accompanying weekend) exists to fight for a future free from gun violence and honor the survivors of such acts of violence, as well as the lives lost and forever changed. This Sunday, May 29, in an effort to bring awareness to the upcoming weekend and its significance, the club is wearing orange during pre-match warmups and displaying special messaging ahead of its match against Charlotte FC at Lumen Field (6:30 p.m. PT / FS1, Sirius XM, 93.3 KJR FM, El Rey 1390 AM).

“In recent days, our club has been in frequent dialogue with the leaders of all of Seattle’s professional sports teams, and we are united in our resolve to use our respective platforms to effectuate change on this crucial issue,” said Sounders FC Owner Adrian Hanauer. “While we come to this challenge from different backgrounds and viewpoints, we are all devastated by what we have seen this week. If we can save one family from going through the absolute agony and turmoil that they are going through right now in Texas, it will have been worthwhile. If we don’t try, shame on us for not using our platforms, our organizations for good. Each team is choosing a path to help make a difference, and on Sunday our club is proud to support the Wear Orange movement in advance of National Gun Violence Awareness Weekend. It’s a small first step, but our local teams are in this together for the long-term.”

All Sounders FC players on the pitch pre-match are wearing orange tops supporting the Wear Orange movement. Started in 2015 in memory of Hadiya Pendleton – who at age 15 marched in President Barack Obama’s second inaugural parade in 2013 and was then…

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