Detroit

On Thursday, Detroit City FC finally released their PASL schedule along with a roster that includes several players from their past women’s teams.

Detroit City FC (DCFC) will begin their regular season on January 6 at the Detroit City Fieldhouse against Great Lakes FC. It’s worth noting that the first five matches will all be played at home, while the final five will be on the road. The regular season will conclude on March 30 with another match against Great Lakes FC.

All home matches according to the Club will begin at 8 pm with tickets costing $5 a piece.

Regarding the roster, DCFC has some returning players, including Madison Duncan, Elisa Baeron, Gabby Schriver, and Kayla Addison, among others. Shannon McCarthy, who coached with Flint City AFC in USLW in 2023, is also returning to DCFC for the PASL season. In addition, there are some new names, such as Alice Savage, who coaches with the Thundercats, and Joan Sieja, who played with Corktown, a club that DCFC supporters likely remember from the UWS league.

Full Schedule

  • Home v Great Lakes FC – January 6 – 8 PM
  • Home v Zoo City FC – January 20 – 8 PM
  • Home v Louisville – February 3 – 8 PM
  • Home v Cincinnati Sirens – February 10 – 8 PM
  • Home v Detroit Waza – February 17 – 8 PM
  • Away at Kalamazoo United – February 24 – 5 PM
  • Away at Detroit Waza – March 2 – 7:30 PM
  • Away at Zoo City FC – March 8 – 7 PM
  • Away at Cincinnati Sirens – March 16 – 7:30 PM
  • Away at Great Lakes FC – March 30 – 7:30 PM

Roster

#3 – Joan Sieja – Defender

#5 – Melissa Kin – Defender

#7 – Dani Stephan – Midfielder

#8 – Katie Coleman – Midfielder

#9 – Kayla Addison – Forward

#10 – Hannah Crum – Forward

#11 – Claire Ciarlino – Defender / Forward

#12 – Shannon McCarthy – Midfielder

#13 – Madison Duncan – Midfielder

#15 – Lamah Nahle – Defender / Forward

#18 – Alice Savage – Midfielder

#22 – Melanie Moore – Defender

#23 – Amanda Britain – Midfielder / Forward

#29 – Elisa Baeron – Defender / Midfielder

#30 – Gabby Schriver – Goalkeeper

#36 – Meyeh Romeo – Defender