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City in the Community’s Night Leagues Is Giving Dozens of Flushing High School Students the Chance to Shine at Soccer

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March 7, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)New York City FC News Release

On a Saturday evening in January, almost 30 Flushing High School students walked into their school’s gymnasium, kitted out in soccer gear. Those students took part in an evening of free soccer programming delivered by New York City FC coaches, who represent the Club’s charity foundation, City in the Community.

This wasn’t just a one-off event. The evening marked the launch of City in the Community’s weekly Night Leagues at Flushing High School, serving youth aged 15-18 in the borough of Queens.Official Solar Partner of the Club, EmPower Solar, is serving as the primary partner for the new program.

The initiative not only focuses on soccer. This program provides these students with access to professional development opportunities, including mentorship and resources to improve their career and college readiness. Since that first week of programming, the program has continued to grow.

“We’re in the soccer hotbed of Flushing and it’s incredible to see the commitment of the kids. We’ve already had to expand from 30 to 40 students. It’s a group of players that loves the sport and is committed to soccer,” says Bailee Eagin, New York City FC’s Senior Manager of Community Development. “The city deems 5pm to 9pm on Saturday nights a high crime time. So, this is an opportunity to provide a safe space for these students. It gives them a chance to socialize and connect under a roof that’s safe.”

Night Leagues will run for two hours every Saturday evening throughout 2024, providing 45 weeks of programming. The students participate in two hours of soccer, which includes drills to develop their techniques before they’re divided into teams and participate in fun small-sided games.

“Having the opportunity to play in New York City FC’s Night Leagues is an amazing experience,” says 16-year-old Gabriela Butron, who is one of the program’s regular participants. “I think I’m most excited about the family that we’ve built. The first day we started playing, we were just trying to get to know each other. I feel like we’ve built a bond together and we now play like a family. I think it’s all just for the love of the game.”

Some of the community coaches involved in the program at Flushing High School are themselves from Queens and are committed to engaging youth in the sport they love. On a recent Saturday evening, the school’s gymnasium was opened to members of the media and elected officials to experience what…

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