Maryland Bobcats Become First Professional Soccer Club to Join Anti-Racist Coalition

The Montgomery County-based Maryland Bobcats Football Club (FC) announced in a press release that they have joined the Anti-Racist Soccer Club coalition, officially making them the first professional club to be part of the alliance.

The Anti-Racist Soccer Club states that the coalition was created to fight racism in American soccer and is working to “address the ongoing systemic racism that exists within our game.”

The Bobcats, founded in 2009, are a fully minority-owned club led by a Black head coach and technical director with a roster of mainly minority players.

According to the press release, the Bobcats have a “one family” mentality and their staff and players together created a 10 point plan mapping out their commitment to fighting racism in their community. The plan includes their objectives of investing time and resources into furthering diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as increasing minority representation within their staff and players.

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About Abby Espiritu

Abby Espiritu was an intern at Montgomery Community Media in the spring of 2021.

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