Anti-Hielo riots cause a strong declaration of Angel City FC


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The Club of the National Women’s Soccer League Angel City FC called T-shirts adorned on Saturday night with the words “Immigrant City Football Club” stamped on the chest while anti-hie disturbance affected parts of the Los Angeles County during the last week.

The back of the shirts read the words, “Los Angeles is for all” and “Los Angeles is for all,” according to Los Angeles Times. The shirts were also delivered to fans who attended the match against North Carolina courage at Stadium BMO.

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Riley Tiernan, #33 of Angel City FC, poses for a photo before the NWSL match between Angel City FC and NC Courage at Stadium BMO on June 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Ian Maule/NWSL through Getty Images)

Angel City FC lost 2-1.

Becky G, a singer/composer who is also an investor in the club, read a statement while the players entered the field for the game.

“In Angel City, we believe in the power of belonging. We know that angels is stronger due to their diversity and the people and families that form it, love him and call him home,” he said, through 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.

“This is our home. This is the. This immigrant city.”

Julie Dufour, #7 of Angel City FC, poses for a photo before the NWSL match between Angel City FC and NC in Stadium BMO on June 14, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Ian Maule/NWSL through Getty Images)

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Angel City FC was one of the first to publish a statement in the midst of the riots.

Angel City FC players pose for a team photo before the NWSL match between Angel City FC and NC in Stadium BMO on June 14, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Ronald Martinez/NWSL through Getty Images)

“We are disconsolate by the fear and uncertainty that many in our Los Angeles community are feeling at this time,” he said. “In Angel City, we believe in the power of belonging. We know that our city is stronger due to its diversity and the people and families that form it, love it and call it home.”

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