Soccer City, USA: Refugees Welcome



In episode seven of The Movement presented by AT&T (Season Two), host Calen Carr travels to Portland, where the Timbers and NWSL’s Thorns, both owned by Merritt Paulson, are making diversity, inclusion and acceptance hallmarks of their clubs.

Calen Carr, the host of The Movement presented by AT&T, is a former MLS forward for the Houston Dynamo and Chicago Fire.

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48 opiniones en “Soccer City, USA: Refugees Welcome”

  1. Diego Valeri….I saw him with Lanus. Good player and with a reputation of being an intellectual, well spoken, articulate. No wonder he learned English well.
    Te hago el aguante Diego….desde Peru. Muy bien loco.

  2. Even though I’m from Seattle and always root against the Timbers when they play the sounders, this is so cool and great to see. Hope we can get something like this in Seattle soon!

  3. thats fine and all but portland you will pay for these refugees right? cause i dont care if they but i am not paying for people i dont even know. also mls you should make a video on what youre gonna do better to make america qualify for the next world cup.

  4. Good on Portland for its values. Just wish most of their fans actually acted in the way shown here. Whenever they visit Avaya, they're always some of the rudest, most confrontational visitors we have. Just a few weeks ago they were attempting underage drinking and refusing to cooperate with police here. Not very classy.

  5. Wow totally great video My Little Soccer. Rather than focus on fixing your shitty league and address the problems in youth development that led to our national team crashing out of the world cup, lets focus on liberal shill propaganda and how super duper progressive MLS is lol xDDDecksdee amirite?

  6. It’s really something to see a guy or a gal come from that kind of background and make it. And the nations who allow that and welcome it really have something to be proud of. It’s the best of humanity when someone needs a home and you let them in.

  7. Liberal Cancer is destroying the NFL Do you want to follow the same path?
    When MLS and UsSoccer are more concerned about refugees, Mexicans or the alleged oppression of blacks, LGTB… than soccer, the inevitable happens: US out of the world cup.
    The political sicks are going to destroy the sport in the US.

  8. Very nice piece Calen & crew, as always. I see several people commenting on here that this is out of place. I've always found that these pieces are beyond the sport and actually capture a glimpse as to what the distinctive communities across the league are doing (which is what the movement segments are intended to portray, for those of you who haven't realized that yet). How they not only enjoy the sport but also embrace the community behind it which has no barriers, symbolic and literal. This is yet one more example of that and amidst all the divisive political tensions that exist, shining this light of good will and unity is priceless for those of us who can relate and sympathise. Keep up the great work thumbs up

  9. Reading the comments here, it just reinforces why we do what we do. The fact that so many people conflate human rights with politics is disheartening. Luckily we're associated with an ownership group and set of players who understand who understand what's truly important to the supporters. We may not always see eye to eye on everything, but on this we are all united. There is no place for bigotry – I just can't see how anyone could argue otherwise.

  10. The Movement rocks, I think I've seen every episode and loved every one. Calen you have a gift for relating to other ppl, I wish you all the luck and sucess in this and all your future endeavors

  11. Hopefully, the USMNT failure to reach the FIFA World Cup will not affect on how the MLS grow in the future. I feel like that MLS still have potential to grow even more with the youth system and team expansion. It is the worst failure in all of US soccer/football, but the US can come back as a stronger nation a few years from now.

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