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National Women’s Soccer League Club Angel City FC Nicknamed t-shirts adorned on Saturday evening with the words “Immigrant City Football Club” sporting the chest while anti-galace riots torment parts of the County of Los Angeles during last week.
The back of the t-shirts read the words, “Los Angeles is for everyone” and “Los Ángeles es para todos”, according to the Los Angeles Times. The shirts were also given to the fans who attended the match against the courage of North Carolina at the BMO Stadium.
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Riley Tiernan, # 33 by Angel City FC, poses for a photo before the NWSL match between Angel City FC and NC courage at BMO Stadium on June 14, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Ian Maule / NWSL via Getty Images)
Angel City FC lost 2-1.
Becky G, a singer / songwriter who is also an investor in the club, read a statement while the players walked on the field for the match.
“In Angel City, we believe in the power to belong. We know that Los Angeles is stronger because of its diversity and the people and families who shape it, love it and call it home, “she said, via Los Angeles Times.” The fabric of this city is made of immigrants. Football does not exist without immigrants. This club does not exist without immigrants.
“It’s our house. This is the. This immigrant city.”
Julie Dufour, n ° 7 of Angel City FC, poses for a photo before the NWSL match between Angel City FC and NC courage at BMO Stadium on June 14, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Ian Maule / NWSL via Getty Images)
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The demonstrations in Los Angeles during the ice raids in the city have turned into riots while the autonomous vehicles burned, the stores have been looted and the forces of the The officers were attacked. The riots continued throughout the week in the so-called “No Kings” demonstrators on Saturday.
Angel City FC was among the first to publish a statement among the riots.
Angel City FC players pose for a team photo before the NWSL match between Angel City FC and NC courage at BMO Stadium on June 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Ronald Martinez / NWSL via Getty Images)
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“We have a heart broken by the fear and uncertainty that many in our community of Los Angeles are feeling at the moment,” he said. “In Angel City, we believe in the power of belonging. We know that our city is stronger because of its diversity and people and families who shape it, love it and call it at home.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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