Diplomatic community in NYC to compete in soccer tourney
20 consulates representing New York City’s diplomatic community are coming together to compete in the second annual Consulate Cup.
NEW YORK: As many as 20 consulates representing New York City’s diplomatic community are coming together to compete in the second annual Consulate Cup on October 14.
Around 200 players from across the globe will compete in the soccer tournament at Citi Field.
Alongside NYCFC, the Consulate Cup is organized in partnership with the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, Consulate General of Mexico in New York, Consulate General of Switzerland in New York, Consulate General of United Arab Emirates and the NYC African Advisory Council. Etihad Airways is also serving as the main partner for the tournament.
“Sports, in particular, soccer, have the unique power of shattering barriers and bringing people of all backgrounds together in the spirit of competition,” said New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
“Our young people need outlets like the Consulate Cup to enjoy our city while also seeing its endless possibilities for inspiration and growth. I am proud that, as a global melting pot and city of immigrants, New York City is once again hosting the international community for the Consulate Cup.”
The Consulate Cup serves as a direct fundraiser for the New York City Soccer Initiative (NYCSI) Community Cup, a free, citywide soccer tournament that connects New York City’s youth from all five boroughs to represent their respective neighborhood. The Community Cup is one of CITC’s marquee yearly events as part of its mission to make soccer more accessible.
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