Soccer

Detroit Street Soccer Brings Free Pickup Games and World Cup Watch Party to the City

Community‑run organization offers inclusive soccer sessions at The Lincoln Factory and invites fans to a July 19 World Cup final viewing event.

A Community‑Driven Soccer Hub

Detroit Street Soccer is a grassroots organization that runs free, open‑air pickup games for anyone who wants to kick a ball, regardless of age or skill.

The group’s mission is threefold: grow the sport across the city, foster a distinct soccer culture, and create a welcoming space where newcomers can make friends while staying active.

Matches take place at The Lincoln Factory, a venue chosen for its accessibility and central location in Detroit, Michigan. Games are scheduled on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, giving players multiple opportunities each week to join the action.

Beyond regular pick‑up sessions, the organization is set to host a World Cup Final Watch Party on July 19. The event will combine a casual pickup game with a communal viewing of the championship match, letting fans experience the excitement together.

Organizers emphasize that the watch party is open to all skill levels and aims to blend participation with spectatorship, reinforcing the community‑first ethos that defines Detroit Street Soccer.

With support from local partners and a growing roster of volunteers, the program continues to expand its reach, inviting residents from across the metropolitan area to lace up their cleats and become part of a shared soccer culture.

Join the Game

Anyone interested in taking part can simply show up at The Lincoln Factory on the designated days. No registration fee is required, and equipment is provided for those who need it.

For more information about upcoming events, schedules, and ways to get involved, visit the organization’s website at detroitstreetsoccer.com.

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