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Angel City Football Club and Tigres Femenil Quotes

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August 8, 2022 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)Angel City FC News Release

LOS ANGELES AND SAN NICOLÁS DE LOS GARZA, N. L. – Angel City Football Club (ACFC) and Tigres Femenil are set to face off in ACFC’s first-ever international friendly match this Wednesday, August 10 at Banc of California Stadium in Downtown Los Angeles (7:00 p.m. PT kickoff). This historic partnership will promote the development of women’s soccer and raise the profile of the two clubs both in the United States and Mexico.


Below please find quotes from representatives of both clubs ahead of Wednesday’s match:

ANGEL CITY FOOTBALL CLUB

Head Coach Freya Coombe

“This partnership with Tigres is huge for us. Connecting with the soccer community both locally and globally is an important part of what Angel City is striving for. It’s a partnership like this one that starts off with two teams kicking a ball, but it is more about how we are able to learn from each other. How we are both looking to take the best points from each other’s clubs and implement those to grow the game in our communities.”

“We want to learn from one another and put our best practices together to move the game forward. I think it’s great to innovate in this way to make the game more global as opposed to individualized pockets as singular clubs or singular leagues.”

“We are looking forward to hosting Tigres at the Banc and going to Mexico next year. The way Angel City has built our club, is to do things differently and make an impact and this is another way in which we are doing that.”

Midfielder Stefany Ferrer Van Ginkel (and former Tigres Femenil team member)

“I am so excited for this match. Having Tigres play in Los Angeles is an amazing opportunity to grow soccer even more in this city and community. The fans are going to get a completely different experience than they have had so far in our first season.

[On the differences between playing for ACFC and Tigres] “There is a really big difference both community and playing style wise. For communities in Mexico, soccer is the primary sport and the community’s support is 100% percent attentive to soccer. Compared to the US, there are other sports that steer the attention away from soccer, which is not considered the primary sport of choice. But you can see what is possible with Angel City and all of the soccer happening in LA.”

Playing style is different as well. The NWSL is more physical compared to Liga which is more technical. It will be fun to see technique…

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