mls-en : St. Louis CITY SC to Donate All Profits from the Upcoming CITY2 Match at Energizer Park on Friday, May 23 to Area Tornado Recovery Efforts

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23/05/2025 22h05

Following the recent devastation caused by a tornado in St. Louis, St. Louis CITY SC has announced a generous initiative to support the affected community. The club will be donating 100% of the proceeds from their upcoming MLS NEXT Pro CITY2 match on Friday, May 23 against Portland Timbers2 at Energizer Park.

CEO of STL CITY SC, Carolyn Kindle, expressed her deep concerns for the community and the importance of rallying together during this challenging time. The club aims to be an active part of the tornado relief efforts, providing assistance both in the immediate aftermath and for the long-term recovery of the impacted neighborhoods.

In addition to the donation of match proceeds, the staff at CITY SC will volunteer their time and resources on the day of the match to further support families affected by the natural disaster. This initiative highlights the club’s commitment to uniting the community through soccer and making a meaningful impact on the lives of those affected by the tornado.

Supporters of St. Louis CITY SC are encouraged to attend the match at Energizer Park on May 23 to show solidarity and contribute to the recovery efforts. For those unable to attend, alternative ways to support the cause include volunteering or donating to organizations such as the American Red Cross of Missouri, City of St. Louis Tornado Response Fund, St. Louis Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund, United Way, and Urban League.

The announcement by St. Louis CITY SC has earned praise on social media platforms, with many commending the club for its charitable efforts during a time of crisis. The community's response highlights the significance of sports teams stepping up to help their local communities in times of need.

Tickets for the match can be purchased at SeatGeek.com, providing an opportunity for fans to contribute to the tornado recovery efforts while enjoying an evening of soccer and solidarity.

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