San Diego FC continues to shake up the soccer scene by bringing in powerhouse talent from the music world. The club has just announced Tems, the Grammy-winning singer and songwriter from Lagos, Nigeria, as the newest member of their ownership group. Known for her remarkable voice and artistic flair, Tems is set to infuse the beautiful game with her passionate spirit and commitment to community as a Club Partner. This exciting partnership aims to blend the vibrancy of music with the thrill of soccer, building bridges across cultures and inspiring the next generation of fans.
A VIP Addition to the Team
“We’re thrilled to welcome Tems into the San Diego FC family as a Club Partner,” expressed SDFC owner Sir Mohamed Mansour. “Her global impact as an artist aligns seamlessly with our goals, allowing us to reach new audiences and expand our mission rooted in the rich heritage of sub-Saharan Africa through Right to Dream.”
Tom Penn, CEO of SDFC, echoed the sentiment, stating, “Tems is an extraordinary artist and a global cultural force. It’s a privilege to have her insight with us at San Diego FC.” He emphasized that her dedication to nurturing young talent and fostering opportunities resonates with the club’s vision and commitment to social responsibility.
Uniting Sports and Culture
Tems isn’t just making waves in music; she’s lighting up the soccer stage as well. “I’m thrilled to be part of a club that values creativity, culture, and community,” Tems revealed. “Soccer has a magical way of uniting people, and I’m eager to help cultivate something special here in San Diego, a city that’s all about diversity and innovation.”
In addition to Tems, SDFC boasts a formidable lineup of Club Partners, including the talented actress Issa Rae, World Cup star Juan Mata, former Navy SEAL Jocko Willink, and MLB All-Star for the Padres Manny Machado. Together, they share a commitment to excellence and community engagement, making San Diego FC a force to be reckoned with both on and off the field.
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